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Nordic Project, Profile Maintenance

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[[Category:Nordic Project Leadership]] The purpose of this page is to locate specific tasks to improve Nordic profiles. We rely on the project members to contribute with corrections and improvements in order to make the Nordic profiles look their best. If we could all help out, even a little bit, once in a while, it would help improve WikiTree. == Profile Maintenance, All Nordic Profiles == === Sourcing === You can help by sourcing the Nordic profiles that are currently unsourced. There are also profiles that might have sources outside the Nordic countries of but is in need of Nordic sources as well. * [[:Category:Denmark%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] * [[:Category:Finland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] * [[:Category:Iceland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] * [[:Category:Norway%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] * [[:Category:Sweden, Unsourced Profiles]] * [[:Category:%C3%85land%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] This is the WikiTree help page about sources; [[Help:Sources]] === Writing Biographies === * [[:Category:Denmark_Project_Needs_Biography]] * [[:Category:Finland_Project_Needs_Biography]] * [[:Category:Iceland_Project_Needs_Biography]] * [[:Category:Norway_Project_Needs_Biography]] * [[:Category: Sweden, Needs Biography]] * [[:Category:Sweden_Project_Needs_Biography]] This is the WikiTree help page for biographies; [[Help: Biographies]] === Adding Profiles and Connecting === Of course, you can work on adding your own ancestors. But there is also a lot of profiles that are not yet connected to the "big tree". With more connected profiles it will be easier to find relationships on WT. You can help with that, adding profiles connected to these profiles until the branch is one of the "big tree". * [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Denmark]] * [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Finland]] * [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Iceland]] * [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Norway]] * [[:Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Sweden]] This is the WikiTree help page for unconnected profiles; [[Help:Unconnected]] The categories below contain profiles that have more family members in the sources attached. Those family members could have profiles created. * [[:Category:Finland_Project_Needs_Profiles_Created]] * [[:Category:Sweden%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created]]

Nordic Project - BioCheck App Translations

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[[Category: Nordic Project]] This page contains translations of phases used in the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ BioCheck App] on WikiTree. You can find help here: [[Help:Apps|Apps Help]] '''Biography''' * Danish - Biografi * Finnish - Elämäkerta (used in WT) / Elämäntarina (used once in WT) * Icelandic - Æviskrá * Norwegian - Biografi * Swedish - Biografi '''Research Notes''' * Danish - Forskningsnotater * Finnish - Huomioita tutkimuksesta / Tutkimushuomioita (neither is not yet used in WT) * Icelandic - Rannsóknarnótur * Norwegian - Forskningsnotater * Swedish - Forskningsanteckningar '''Sources''' * Danish - Kilder * Finnish - Lähteet (used in WT) * Icelandic - Heimildir * Norwegian - Kilder * Swedish - Källor '''as remembered by''' * Danish - som husket af * Finnish - kuten NN muistaa, NNn mukaan, NNn muistin mukaan, NNn muistamana, NNn muistista, muistista kertonut NN (none is used in WT) * Icelandic - samkvæmt minni * Norwegian - husket av * Swedish - ihågkommet av '''birth certificate''' * Danish - dåbsattest / navneattest * Finnish - Syntymätodistus (used in WT) * Icelandic - fæðingarvottorð * Norwegian - fødselsattest * Swedish - födelsebevis '''birth record''' * Danish - fødselsregistrering * Finnish - syntymäkirjaus (not used in WT), syntymämerkintä (used in WT) * Icelandic - fæðingarskrá * Norwegian - fødselsregistrering * Swedish - födelsenotis '''census''' * Danish - folketælling * Finnish - väestönlaskenta (not used in WT) * Icelandic - manntal * Norwegian - folketelling * Swedish - folkräkning, husförhörslängd? '''death certificate''' * Danish - dødsattest * Finnish - kuolintodistus (used in WT) * Icelandic - dánarvottorð * Norwegian - dødsattest * Swedish - dödsfallsintyg, dödsattest '''death record''' * Danish - dødsregistrering * Finnish - kuolinkirjaus, kuolinmerkintä (neither used in WT) * Icelandic - dánarskrá * Norwegian - dødsregistrering * Swedish - dödsnotis '''family bible''' * Danish - familie bibel * Finnish - perheraamattu * Icelandic - fjölskyldubiblía * Norwegian - familiebibel * Swedish - familjebibel '''family tree''' * Danish - slægtstræ * Finnish - sukupuu * Icelandic - ættartré * Norwegian - slektstre * Swedish - släktträd '''first hand knowledge''' * Danish - førstehånds kendskab * Finnish - ensi käden tieto (used in WT) * Icelandic - af fyrstu hendi * Norwegian - førstehåndskjennskap * Swedish - förstahandskälla, förstahands kännedom '''marriage certificate''' * Danish - vielsesattest * Finnish - vihkitodistus * Icelandic - hjúskaparvottorð * Norwegian - vielselsattest el. vigselsattest * Swedish - vigselbevis '''marriage record''' * Danish - vielseregistrering * Finnish - vihkimismerkintä * Icelandic - hjúskaparskrá * Norwegian - vielseregistrering * Swedish - vigselnotis '''replace this citation''' * Danish - erstat henvisningen * Finnish - korvaa tämä lainaus * Icelandic - skiptið út heimild * Norwegian - erstatt denne henvisningen * Swedish - ersätt denna hänvisning, ersätt detta citat '''research''' * Danish - forskning * Finnish - tutkimus * Icelandic - rannsóknir (plurar/general). * Norwegian - forskning * Swedish - forskning '''see also''' * Danish - se også * Finnish - katso myös * Icelandic - sjá einnig * Norwegian - se også * Swedish - Se även, se också '''source needed''' * Danish - kilde nødvendig * Finnish - lähde tarvitaan * Icelandic - heimildar er þörf, heimild nauðsynleg * Norwegian - kilde er nødvendig * Swedish - Källa behövs

Nordic Project - Categories Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >''' Nordic Categories Team '''The purpose of this team is:''' * To help suggest new category structures needed and take it through the approval process (examples are location structure and migration structure). * Maintain cooperation between Nordic Project and Categorisation project. * To ensure that there is consistency within the category names of the Nordic countries. * To establish a group of people who are well oriented of the Nordic categories and understand their function. * Help Nordic Project members understand how to use categories on profiles, in any of the Nordic languages or in English '''What do members of this team do?''' * Suggest and discuss any new category structures (both location and topic structures), then take the discussion further to include all Nordic Project members. * Monitor current category structures * Adding, deleting, and renaming categories if/when needed * Working on category errors * Adding, and maintaining, Category Info Boxes (CIB) and any other info text on categories. * Creating and maintaining any free-space pages related to how to use Nordic categories. '''Team Members:'''
Team Leader: [[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]] (also Categorization Project Liaison)
Advisory Team Members: [[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]] - Norway Project Coordinator, [[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]] - Denmark Project Coordinator, [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] - Iceland Project Coordinator, [[Eysteinsson-236|Siggi Eysteinsson]] - Iceland Project Coordinator
Team Members: *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - working on location category structure approvals and category errors * [[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]] - Denmark Categories * [[Henriksen-597|Hanne Henriksen]] - Denmark Categories (help creating new sogn categories). * [[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] - Helps setting up new Swedish Migration Categories if/when needed. * [[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] - Working on Finnish location categories. * [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] - Norway Categories '''Please note''': If you would like to be part of this team, you need to be a member of the [[:Project:Categorization| Categorization Project]], and/or have a solid understanding of how categories work on WikiTree. ---- ==Current Priorities and Tasks== For the time being, the main work is being done on implementing the new English Danish Location structure. That includes adding new location categories, including the Location CIB and other useful info text. Ongoing tasks for the members of this team are: * To view and help work on the Category Error Reports (see below) * Monitor the "Pending Categories" for each country * Helping members by adding new categories and answer questions regarding categories and categorisation. == Category Error Reports == Using the Category Navigator may actually be the easiest way to find category errors for a specific country. See the links to the Navigator of each country under the heading "Country specific info" further below. These are the reports for ALL [[DBE Categories Suggestions]], regardless location or topic. Please search for errors associated with: Nordic, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, or Early Scandinavia. To get more information about a specific error, click the link in the column to the left. The main errors of Nordic categories are (at the moment): *'''DBE_8062: Category content is empty''' **[[Space:DBE_8062|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8062.htm|Suggestion List}} *'''DBE_8071: Headings in Category Content''' ** [[Space:DBE_8071|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8071.htm|Suggestion List}} * '''8072: Separator lines in Category Content''' ** [[Space:DBE_8072|Documentation]] **{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_8072.htm|Suggestion List}} == Country specific info == === Denmark === * [[:Category: Pending Denmark Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Denmark Category Navigator Denmark Category Structure] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Danmark Category Navigator Danmark Category Structure] * [[:Space:Proposal_Category_Structure_for_Danish_Place_Locations]] Approved 2021-06-20. * [[: Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Denmark_Location_Categories_Instruction]] Denmark migration structure has not been approved. Related links; * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/994862/migration-category-structure-decisions-administrative-entities?show=994862#q994862 === Finland === * [[:Category: Pending Finnish Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Finland_(en) Category Navigator Finland (en) Category Structure] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Finland_(sv) Category Navigator Finland (sv) Category Structure] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Suomi Category Navigator Suomi Category Structure] Location categories were set up before "approved" location structure was needed. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/607385/finland-project-category-style-standards?show=607385#q607385 related info on Finland location category structure] Finland migration structure has not been approved. No known discussion. === Iceland === * [[:Category: Pending Icelandic Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Iceland Category Navigator Iceland Category Structure] Location categories were set up before "approved" location structure was needed. Iceland migration structure has not been approved. No known discussion. === Norway === * [[:Category: Pending Norwegian Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Norway Category Navigator Norway Category Structure] Location categories were set up before "approved" location structure was needed. Related links: * [[:Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories]] Norway migration structure has not been approved. No known discussion. === Sweden=== * [[:Category: Pending Swedish Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Sweden Category Navigator Sweden Category Structure] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatNavigate/Category.htm?Category=Sverige Category Navigator Sverige Category Structure] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Category_Instructions]] Location categories were set up before "approved" location structure was needed. Migration structure (approved) has been set up using the county as "leaving entity". Related discussions; * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/994570/migration-categories-point-from-province-or-county-sweden * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/995309/migration-category-structure ==Resources for Categorisation Team== *[[:Help:Categorization| Categorization Help]] *[[:Help:Category_Names| Category Names Help]] *[[:Help:Category_Creation_and_Removal|Category Creation and Removal Help]] *[[:Help:Categorization_Glossary| Categorization Glossary]] * [[:Space:Migration_Category_Structure]]

Nordic Project - Gedcom Scrap Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]]''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Profile_Improvement_Team|'''Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Team''']] > Nordic Gedcom Scrap Team skräp * skran * junke * skrap * jäte * junk :[[#GedcomTable| Jump to the Gedcom Table]] :[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Gedcom_Scrap_Team_-_Gedcoms|Gedcom Info Page - includes Pre-1500 info]] '''The purpose of this team is:''' : To gather a group of Nordic Project members who enjoy working on removing the clutter from profiles created by old gedcom uploads. We separate out the trash from the treasure and eventually polish each profile to a shine. Once all the Nordic profiles in a Gedcom are clean, our work with that Gedcom is done. '''What do members of this team do?''' : We mainly work on improving Nordic profiles by removing/replacing gedcom junk that was automatically added with old gedcom import procedures. The Gedcom junk database error only shows profiles with 3 or more "junk" headings. This leaves a lot that are still junky and need to be cleaned up. : Some members might also be part of other teams, like the Nordic Sourcing Team, and take on a more thorough approach to improving each profile. : Some members may only have time to add the biography heading or the unsourced template. Every little bit helps and is appreciated. : Any member of this team (or anyone not on this team, feel free to pitch in) can work from maintenance categories for gedcom cleanup, work on profiles from a specific gedcom import or go through the DBE Suggestions related to gedcoms. Any approach will improve Nordic profiles! '''Team Members''' : Team Leader: [[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] : Team Members: [[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]], [[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]], [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]], [[Henriksen-597|Hanne Henriksen]], [[Ronnegård-1|Marie (Ronnegård) Ronnegård Fors]], [[Prestegaard-6|Kathy Schleicher]], [[Ellingson-287|Deb S Johnston]] ---- == Introduction == While the Nordic Project really wants EVERY Nordic profile to look its very best, we are also aware of the many, many gedcom imported profiles that have barely been touched by anyone since they were imported. This is where the Nordic Gedcom Scrap Team can help make a difference! == How to clean gedcoms == * [[:Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies]] * [[Space:DBE_851|DBE 851 - GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date]] * [[Space:DBE_852 |DBE 852 - GEDCOM uncleaned Parse Lastname]] * [[Space:DBE_853|DBE 853 - GEDCOM Junk]] == Tools and resources == * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-7_eMusH4DMrt7oBGAK3ufwP1d21z__K4cJEhEzYoY8/edit Nordic Project Gedcoms spreadsheet] (Updated 24 July 2022) *Please use caution when using the [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|Automatic Gedcom Cleanup tool]] **There is a default user option to make the husband's LNAB the current last name that must be UNCHECKED when using this for most Nordic profiles. **Please also uncheck the Remove the Gedcom import information option * BioCheck - Great for showing what's unsourced but not marked unsourced. You will need increase the max # in all 3 of the fields that say Max. **[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ BioCheck App] **[[Space:BioCheckHelp|BioCheck help page]] **[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_BioCheck_App_Translations|Nordic BioCheck Translations]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm Wikitree +] Tips **Under Search on the left, you can enter multiple search terms in the text box using the name of the search field. For example BirthCountry=Sweden GEDFile=Williams_AndersForWikiTree_ged will get you all profiles where the birth country is Sweden in that particular Gedcom. Separate the terms with a space. You can also copy and paste the below and fill in the blanks. More field names can be found on the [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#srch1|Wikitree + help page]] **BirthCountry= GEDFile= *[[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Project]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#When_you_find_a_date_.28or_maybe_you_can.27t.29|Friday Night Date Night]]process - Profiles for living people. === GedImprove Project === The [[Space:GEDImprove|GEDImprove project]], which we coordinate with, is a bit more formal and mostly handles larger Gedcoms. They have certain criteria for publishing a Gedcom on their spreadsheet and those need to be handled a little differently. Karin_Blood_Ged is the only one as of May 2022. If you are going to work on a profile for a GedImprove Gedcom, please open the GedImprove [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lb3xHy9X2lIYuFhSSjke18KQ0-SUQUX8oc070d66Qog/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet], find the tab for the Gedcom and put your name in the reviewer column next to the profile you're working on. When you've finished with the GedImprove checklist (or as much of it as you intend to do), go back to the spreadsheet and pick a status from the reviewer status columnand enter a comment in the reviewer comment column. The goal of the comment is for the project to be able to tell if they can call that profile done or not. Gedi-challenge channel on Discord https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 == Tasks == These are the different things that can be done. One person doesn't have to do all of them for each profile. The Gedcom name shouldn't be removed until all are done (if post 1700), however. *Review ? profiles in Biocheck and add the country appropriate unsourced template. You can do two countries in one unsourced template if needed: Unsourced|Sweden|Estonia with two squiggly brackets around it. *Clean up the junk! **Only profiles with 3 or more "junk" heading show up in the suggestion reports so biocheck is the easiest way to see the others **Using the [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|AGC]] app is the fastest way to do this. Most of the time with one click of a button, it's clean. *Work on profiles by location (or no location) and Gedcom **BirthCountry=Denmark GedFile=Williams_AndersForWikiTree_ged can be pasted into the text search on Wikitree + or the search text box in Biocheck. You can mix and match countries and Gedcoms! **Many profiles don't have a country in the location fields and many of those are Nordic. You can use BirthCountry=UnknownCountry or BirthLocation=MissingLocation with the GedFile= and add countries. **You can also do a find a replace from Wikitree + for a faster way if many locations are the same and only missing the country. Find a replace will only replace the end of a location. *Categories can be added at any time. Maintenance categories, parish categories, migration categories, etc. *If a profile is post 1700, clean (no junky headers) with appropriate information and at least one primary source, you can and should remove the Gedcom information. This applies to Nordic profiles only, other projects may have different guidance. Suggested comment to add: This profile was cleaned and sourced by the Nordic Gedcom Scrap Team. has been removed. '''If it's pre-1700''', we need to keep the Gedcom name. You can, if you like, shorten the statement under acknowledgements to just the Gedcom name. == Gedcom Suggestion Lists == *'''For all Active real time suggestion lists, you will need to press the blue "Find Suggestions" button after you click on the link.''' === Denmark === * [[:Category:Denmark%2C_Needs_Gedcom_Cleanup]] *Profiles with '''Danmark''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=danmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=danmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=danmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] *Profiles with '''Denmark''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=denmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=denmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=denmark&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] === Finland === * [[:Category:Finland%2C_Needs_Gedcom_Cleanup]] *Profiles with '''Suomi''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=suomi&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=suomi&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=suomi&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] *Profiles with '''Finland''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=finland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=finland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=finland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] === Iceland === * [[:Category:Iceland%2C_Needs_Gedcom_Cleanup]] *Profiles with '''Ísland''' in a location field (you'll still have to search probably since island is the same word to wikitree +) ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Ísland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Ísland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Ísland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] *Profiles with '''Iceland''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=iceland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=iceland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=iceland&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] === Norway === * [[:Category:Norway%2C_Needs_Gedcom_Cleanup]] *Profiles with '''Norge''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norge&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norge&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norge&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] *Profiles with '''Norway''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norway&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norway&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=norway&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] === Sweden === * [[:Category:Sweden%2C_Needs_Gedcom_Cleanup]] *Profiles with '''Sverige''' in a location field ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sverige&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sverige&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sverige&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] *Profiles with '''Sweden''' in a location field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sweden&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=851 Active (real time) list of DBE 851] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sweden&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=852 Active (real time) list of DBE 852] **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sweden&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=853 Active (real time) list of DBE 853] == Gedcom Table == :The Gedcom name is a clickable link to the profiles (In progress) - Click the biocheck link at the top once you're on Wikitree+ for a different way to look at it :IMP is the date the Gedcom was imported : PM = Profile manager and the year is when they were last active (Table update first week of June 2022) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Gedcom name!!# Nordic Profiles!!Unsourced!!Profiles Sourced since last month!!Format issues!!% Unsourced!!No Country or blank!!Sweden!!Norway!!Denmark!!Iceland!!Finland |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=1_Helle_Rau_Hartmann_GED&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=10001_Helle_Rau_Hartmann_GED 1_Helle_Rau_Hartmann_GED] - IMP 2013 - PM Minimally Active||385||247||New||474||64%||201||0||1||183||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=104_B_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 104_B_ged] - IMP 2010 - PM Account Closed||690||532||1||541||77%||517||31||127||7||8||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=5c6452_75380540j220cb52cc6d6e_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 5c6452_75380540j220cb52cc6d6e_ged] - IMP 2012 - PM 2018||637||503||3||7||79%||525||55||0||0||0||57 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Aaljoki_2011_06_08_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Aaljoki_2011_06_08_ged] - IMP 2013 - PM 2017||1674||1038||0||1||62%||1534||3||0||0||0||137 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Aldemo_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Aldemo_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM Acct Closed||150||82||0||0||55%||85||63||0||0||0||2 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Ancestors_of_Lynn_E_Nelson_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Ancestors_of_Lynn_E_Nelson_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Minimally active||590||372||0||7||63%||189||310||1||90||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b7d6g7_477630e4ban465d0gt827d_ged&MaxProfiles=25000&PageSize=1000 b7d6g7_477630e4ban465d0gt827d_ged] - IMP - PM||553||402||0||3||73%||478||1||10||64||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=bjm_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 bjm_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Minimally Active||100||16||New||97||16%||0||100||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Cosa_Nostra_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Cosa_Nostra_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM 2015||259||52||4||0||20%||132||127||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Dis_2011_GED&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Dis_2011_GED] - IMP 2011 - PM Anonymous||1290||783||24||2||61%||840||450||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=elna_jonsdotter_ged&MaxProfiles=25000&PageSize=1000 elna_jonsdotter_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM Active but prof orphaned||390||169||0||0||43%||7||382||0||1||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Eva_Larsson_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Eva_Larsson_ged] - IMP 2013 - PM 2013||254||35||1||81||14%||182||72||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Evaswikitree2_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Evaswikitree2_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM 2015||911||836||2||4||92%||631||260||0||1||0||19 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=export_BloodTree_ged&MaxProfiles=25000&PageSize=1000 Export_BloodTree_ged] - Multiple importers (yes, the number is real)||23256||4908||Unk||119||21%||4255||490||1725||77||0||1171 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=export_legacy_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 export_legacy_ged] - IMP 2017 - PM 2020||352||324||0||2||92%||297||7||45||2||0||1 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=f2h728_981590295a7f2id85jx4p2_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 f2h728_981590295a7f2id85jx4p2_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM Account Closed||167||141||8||0||84%||120||4||7||36||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=famstieger_GED&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 famstieger_GED] - IMP 2011 - PM Account Closed||683||220||New||20||32%||448||33||156||46||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=ff_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 ff_ged] - IMP 2013 - PM Acct Deleted - Unsourced # is higher than it appears||421||96||0||169||23%||328||93||0||0||0||0 |- |]\[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=First_Family_Tree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 First_Family_Tree_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM Minimally Active||38||36||0||0||95%||28||0||10||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Forsstrom_och_Eriksson_Wikitree_GED&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Forsstrom_och_Eriksson_Wikitree_GED] - IMP 2011 - PM Closed Acct||1545||1007||11||19||65%||861||583||44||8||0||49 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=grant2_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 grant2_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Deleted acct||792||641||4||621||81%||668||0||1||123||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Haimi_ged&MaxProfiles=25000&PageSize=1000 Haimi_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Closed Acct||537||226||0||14||42%||280||65||0||10||0||182 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=heinakuu2011_6_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 heinakuu2011_6_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Closed Acct||1285||858||4||122||67%||1012||27||7||80||0||159 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=HelenasAncestors_14_Aug_2011_ged]&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 HelenasAncestors_14_Aug_2011_ged||237||169||0||3||71%||144||11||0||0||0||82 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=hildensjo_2_2_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 hildensjo_2_2_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM Account Closed||203||116||3||0||57%||70||126||2||0||0||5 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=ida_persson_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 ida_persson_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM active but most profiles orphaned||1757||1582||2||25||90%||0||1750||0||7||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=ingridgillberg_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 ingridgillberg_ged] - IMP 2013 - PM Minimally Active||825||392||1||0||48%||59||766||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Jan_2015_04_05_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Jan_2015_04_05_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM Anonymous||83||96||17||0||116%||75||1||1||6||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=J%C3%A4rborg_2017_2017_01_26_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Jårborg_2017_2017_01_26_ged] - IMP 2017 - PM Minimally Active||204||188||0||0||92%||94||108||0||2||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=johannes_harstedt_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 johannes_harstedt_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM Active but most profiles orphaned||834||439||0||0||53%||29||791||0||14||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=JOHNSON___SWENSON_EXPORT_08_02_2009_GED&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 JOHNSON___SWENSON_EXPORT_08_02_2009_GED] - IMP 2011 - PM 2012||161||81||New||164||50%||0||161||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=KLKNancest_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 KLKNancest_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM Closed Acct||80||46||New||0||58%||33||2||1||44||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Linda%27s_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Linda's_ged] - IMP 2013 - PM Minimally Active||277||42||New||24||15%||263||14||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Littlegraham2014_2014_01_08_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Littlegraham2014_2014-01-08_ged]||340||303||20||0||89%||294||1||38||7||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Lynch_Tree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Lynch_Tree_ged] - IMP 2010 - PM Account Closed||945||714||23||672||76%||920||25||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Magnus_2014_12_11_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Magnus_2014_12_11_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM 2019||325||122||New||0||38%||151||174||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=McQuery_Family_Tree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 McQuery_Family_Tree_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Active Nordic Permission given||5145||4072||0||4078||79%||1317||188||2990||467||180||3 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Meurer_Hellquist_Ingles_Plomgr_2__ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Meurer_Hellquist_Ingles_Plomgr_2__ged] - IMP 2012 - PM Minimally active||252||166||New||0||66%||186||66||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Mikael1_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Mikael1_ged] - IMP 2014 - PM Minimally active||1530||953||25||0||62%||230||1297||1||2||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Minsläkt_12_1__ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Minsläkt_12_1__ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Completely Missing||547||199||8||2||36%||189||347||7||0||0||4 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=morl2011jan_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 morl2011jan_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM 2011||476||450||0||0||95%||417||59||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=My_Family_23_Sep_2014_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 My_Family_23_Sep_2014_ged] - 2014 - PM Minimally Active||228||214||0||0||94%||206||22||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Ole_Johansen_Descendants_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Ole_Johansen_Descendants_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Closed Acct||108||76||0||75||70%||26||1||81||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=olesen_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 olesen_ged]||404||368||20||2||91%||365||0||1||38||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Persson_Family_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Persson_Family_ged] - IMP 2010 - PM Acct Deleted||1096||527||1||0||48%||158||938||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Shaunna_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Shaunna_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Minimally active||1353||573||0||726||42%||797||2||11||16||527||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Shurtliff_Family_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Shurtliff_Family_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM 2014||1518||1190||1||26||78%||646||165||59||646||1||1 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Simons_Family_Tree__1__ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Simons_Family_Tree__1__ged] - IMP 2013 - PM 2017||268||59||New||229||22%||148||120||0||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Skovhus_Hansen_Family_Tree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Skovhus_Hansen_Family_Tree_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM 2013||701||548||5||68||78%||463||0||0||238||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=small_tree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 small_tree_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Anonymous||452||413||31||7||91%||281||5||165||1||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=SmithAncestrySubmission_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 SmithAncestrySubmission_ged] - IMP 2012 - PM 2016||258||234||2||0||91%||138||5||0||115||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Stout___Trask___Cowan__ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Stout___Trask___Cowan_.ged]||273||176||6||179||64%||237||4||7||25||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Webb2015_JUST_ancestors_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Webb2015_JUST_ancestors_ged] - IMP 2015 - PM 2021||90||3||0||0||3%||71||9||10||0||0||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Widunder_Ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Widunder_Ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Minimally active||287||54||New||4||19%||109||173||0||0||0||5 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=wikitree2_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 wikitree2_ged] - IMP 2011 - Multiple ppl used same Gedcom name||1252||591||126||78||47%||1168||5||0||0||0||79 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Williams_AndersForWikiTree_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 Williams_AndersForWikiTree_ged] - IMP 2011 - PM Acct Deleted||4656||2837||87||2235||61%||805||3486||262||58||29||16 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=y026du_122092tlibd5998020675a_ged&MaxProfiles=5000&PageSize=1000 y026du_122092tlibd5998020675a_ged] - IMP 2012 - PM 2013||119||75||1||0||63%||72||46||0||0||0||1 |}

Nordic Project - Guidelines and Standards

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[[:Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > Nordic Project Guidelines [[Category: Nordic Project Leadership]] ==Project Guidelines== *[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Project_Managed_Profiles_Guideline|Project Managed Profiles Guidelines]] *[[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Categorisation_of_Emigrants|Project Categorisation of Emigrants]] ==Project Standards== *[[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Swedish_Profile_Standards|Swedish Profile Standards]]

Nordic Project - Leadership Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project]] [[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >''' Nordic Project - Leadership Team This page contains a list of the Nordic Project's Leadership Team and their responsibilities. '''Please note:''' All members of this team participate in Project Managed Profile discussions. ==Nordic Project Leadership Team== *'''Project Leader:''' [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] **Core responsibilities: To ensure the Project functions as smoothly as possible; to ensure administrative tasks are kept up to date; to encourage collaboration and communication among Project members; and to assist the Project Leadership Team in developing new teams, goals and objectives. *'''Project Coordinators:''' **'''Vacant''', Sweden Project Coordinator and Early Scandinavia Project Co-Coordinator **[[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]], Norway Project **[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]], Membership Team Project Coordinator **TBD, Denmark Project **[[Østenstad-1|Rakelle (Østenstad) Teschner]], Early Scandinavia Project Co-Coordinator **[[Eysteinsson-236|Sigurður Eysteinsson]] and [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], Iceland Project **'''Vacant''', Finland Project *'''Team Leaders:''' **[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]], Sourcerer Team **[[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]], Gedcom Scrap Team **'''Vacant''', Categories Team and Categorization Project Liaison **[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]], Data Doctor Team

Nordic Project - Managed Profiles Team

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:'''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_VIP_Team|Nordic Project - Very Important Profiles Team]]''' > Managed Profiles Team [[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] ==Terms of Reference== The Nordic Project oversees the individual countries Managed Profiles teams and Early Scandinavia team. This team consists of the Project Leaders , the PCs for each of the country teams, and the PCs for Early Scandinavia team. This team discusses and helps make decisions for: *Living Notables under Team management *Controversial profiles that may need Project Protection *Adopting profiles, when necessary *Helps to improve Project Managed profiles, where necessary, with a well written biography including sources, inline references and relevant images. *Liaise with the existing Profile Managers *Maintains a PPP and PMP table or spreadsheet, for members to work from. *Works on the Project data errors for the PPP and PMP profiles One team member may choose to do the whole task for a managed profile. More complicated and contentious profiles, or profiles involving a very tangled family may involve a group working together. ===Tools and Documentation=== * [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Project_Managed_Profiles_Guideline|Nordic Project - Project Managed Profiles Guideline]] *[[:Template:Denmark|Denmark Project Box]] *[[:Template:Finland|Finland Project Box]] *[[:Template:Norway|Norway Project Box]] *[[:Template:Sweden|Sweden Project Box]] *User Stickers are being developed *[[Help:Living_Notables|Living Notables on WikiTree - Help Page]] ==Team Structure== '''Leader Contact''': [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] '''Team members:'''[[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]] | [[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]] | [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]]|[[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]] | [[Eysteinsson-236|Sigurður Eysteinsson]] | [[Østenstad-1|Rakelle (Østenstad) Teschner]] | [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] '''To join the team''' you must be a member of the Nordic Project who: *is a Project Coordinator or Team Leader within the Nordic Project. *is in good standing with the Nordic Project and WikiTree. *is pre-1700 certified or preferably pre-1500 certified. ==Nordic Project PPP and PMP profile list== A list of all PPP and PMP profiles managed by each of the Nordic Project teams: *WikiTree+ link to be added here for each team (To be Added) ==Suggestions Report for the Nordic Project PPP and PMP profiles== *Automated DBE List for each Team (To be Added)

Nordic Project - Migration Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] '''>[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Profile_Improvement_Team|'''Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Teams''']] > Migration Team '''The purpose of this team is:'''
To work on profiles for people who left the Nordic countries and connect them to family in both their old country as well as family in their new country. If you are interested, you can help out either sourcing the Nordic side or work on finding sources for a person in their new homeland. We also work on profiles for people who came to the Nordic countries with origin in another country. The work done will be beneficial for the whole global tree if we can find more connections between different countries. '''What do members of this team do?'''
We improve emigrant profiles not only in accordance with WikiTree styles and standards but also in consideration of relevant standards of each Nordic country project. That means: * Correct spelling (using Nordic special letters) and add additional spelling variants to "Other last names" so the profile can be found in both countries and avoid duplicates. * Adding reliable sources in both countries so it is certain it is the same person * Writing biographies and translating biographies if needed * Adding research notes if necessary, for example explaining an extra name in addition to patronymic last name * Adding relevant categories and stickers '''Team Members:'''
Team Leader: [[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]] Works mainly on Swedish emigration (can also set up any missing categories in the Swedish migration structure). Team Members: * [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] - Works on Swedish and Swedish-American profiles. I can also help in following Swedish emigrants in the US. I use Ancestry.com, FamilySearch and RiksArkivet. *[[Crisman-203|Diana Crisman]] - Working on Denmark immigrants to North America. * [[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] - Can help work on Swedish emigrants in Sweden, and perhaps on any Nordic immigrants into the USA and Canada. * [[Hautala-20|Susan Hautala]] - Works on Finnish and Finnish-American profiles. I can help with finding emigrant ancestors in the Finnish records. Member of the Finnish Family History Association (sukuhistoria.fi) with access to the somewhat more recent records from the late 1800s and early 1900s. I also have access to the database of the Migration Institute of Finland, and am willing to help with searches in both of these proprietary archives. * [[Boy-41|Emily (Boy) Holmberg]] - Works primarily with profiles with migrating from Sweden to America. * [[Kippner-1|E Kippner]] - Works on Swedish and Swedish-American profiles, both in finding Swedish records for emigrants to the US and finding emigrants once they settled in the US. * [[Lindquist-84|Norm Lindquist]] - Working on Swedish and Finnish immigrants to the United States. * [[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] - Can help work with Swedish records and primarily US records. ArkivDigital, Newspapers.com subscription to all papers, MyHeritage, Ancestry, Riksarkivet. *[[Nelson-8755|Gilbert Nelson]] - Working on Denmark immigrants to North America. * [[Ronnegård-1|Marie Ronnegård]] - Works primarily with unlinked Swedish profiles, and sourcing of Swedish emigrant profiles and profiles for immigrants to Sweden. Access to Arkivdigital, Swedish Censuses on CD, and the Swedish Death Index covering 1830-2020. Can do look ups in the book Svenskarna i Nya Zeeland/The Swedes in New Zealand that list over 3000 Swedish emigrants to New Zeeland up until 1940. Sometimes help DNA tested descendents to find their unknown Swedish ancestors (with varying success). * [[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]] - Working on Sweden and Finland immigrants to North America. Member of the Finnish Family History Association. * [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] - Working on Norway Immigrants to North America. * [[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]] - Willing to help find reliable sources for Norwegian and Danish emigrants who immigrated to North or South America. Feel free to ask for special tasks. ---- == Discussion == If any member of this team has any questions, they can either be asked in the Nordic Google Group (please add "Migration Team" in the subject line) or in the Discord channel for the [https://discord.com/channels/823577715747586168/875339588011429939 Nordic Project Migration Team]. If you are a Nordic Project Member but not part of this team, you can still ask questions in the Nordic Google group or in the [https://discord.com/channels/823577715747586168/875339256145510441 "general" Discord channel for Nordic migration]. If you are not a Nordic Project Member, please use G2G forum to ask your question, be sure to add the tag "Nordic" as well as a tag for the country it concerns. ---- == About Nordic Emigration: == Swedish emigration started about 1830, most of these early emigrants were well educated and financially well. But the major part of Swedish emigration took place between 1860-1930 when 1,200,000 Swedes left for North America with dreams and hopes for a better life. Of course, there have been emigrants before the 1800s as well, the colony Nya Sverige/New Sweden along the Delaware River in the 1600s is one example. A wave of migration from Finland took place around the turn of the 20th century for similar reasons. According to the Migration Institute of Finland, over 300,000 Finns moved to North America at this time. In the period ranging from the 1950s to the 1970s, 400,000 Finns moved to Sweden[https://siirtolaisuusinstituutti.fi/en/research/emigration/ Migration Institute of Finland: Overview of Research], accessed Jan 31, 2022. For Iceland, about 20% of the population emigrated during the latter part of the 18th century and into the 19th century, mainly to Brazil, Canada and America. See more about Icelandic emigration here: [[:Space:Iceland_Project_-_Icelandic_Emigration|Iceland Project - Icelandic Emigration]] It was not very different in the other Nordic countries ??? Needs opinions from other Denmark and Norway as well. == Resources: == * [[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_Guidelines_and_Standards]] * [[:Space:Swedish_names_becoming_American_names]] * [[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Categorisation_of_Emigrants|How to categorise a Swedish emigrant]] === Nordic emigrant maintenance categories to work from: === * [[:Category:Denmark, Emigrants Need Research]] * [[:Category:Finland, Emigrants Need Research]] * [[:Category:Iceland, Emigrants Need Research]] * [[:Category:Norway, Emigrants Need Research]] * [[:Category:Sweden, Emigrants Need Research]] * [[:Category:Unknown_Swedish_County%2C_Emigrants]] * [[:Category:Swedish_Estonia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles]] === Nordic immigrant categories to work from: === * [[:Category:Italians in Sweden]] ===Helpful links for emigrant research === (please tell us about links you use so they can be added here) * [https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/ Ellis Island Passenger Search] * [http://castlegarden.org/ Castle Garden] For searches before Ellis Island. * [http://www.theshipslist.com/ The Ships List] Lots of links. * [https://www.swedesincanada.ca/index.html Swedes in Canada] Mentions research material collection to "be online shortly". Worth looking for? Otherwise the link "Honour the pioneers" on the left side has some names that might be worth working on? * [https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/swedishamerican Swedish American Newspapers] *[[Space:Iceland_Project_-_Icelandic_Emigration|Iceland Project - Icelandic Emigration]] Lots of resources for Icelandic emigrants. * [http://www.norwayheritage.com/ Norway Heritage passenger lists] * [http://www.udvandrerarkivet.dk/udvandrerprotokollerne Det Danske Udvandrerarkiv] * [https://ddd.dda.dk/vejlelister/soeg_udvandrede.asp Dansk Demografisk Database, Udvandrede via Vejle/Hamborg-Amerika-linjen] '''Subscription sites:'''
These are subscription sites that at least one team member can search in. Please ask in the discord team chat for help. * [https://emiweb.se/en/archives-in-emiweb/ EmiWeb, Archive list] * [https://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital Sverige] Some Swedish congregations in countries outside Sweden can be found here if you are lucky (too many to make a list of). Some Swedish Passenger Ship Manifests can also be found through AD, [https://www.arkivdigital.net/swedish-genealogy/passanger-ship-manifests example]. *[https://www.newspapers.com/ Newspapers.com] Not for use as a primary source but helpful for finding information that can then be used to find primary sources. == Nordic Migration Categories == These Nordic migration categories might be helpful in researching migrating persons. There might, for instance, be connections with other projects such as Titanic and One-Place Studies. * [[:Category:Danish_Emigration]] * [[:Category: Finnish Emigration]] * [[:Category:Swedish_Emigration]] See also; * [[Space:Sandarmoh|Sandarmoh Memorial Cemetery]] (now in Republic of Karelia, Russia) is a burial ground from the second World War, resting place for more than 58 nationalities. * https://www.swedesincanada.ca/index.html * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1149558/can-anyone-connect-these-notables-their-scandinavian-roots This thread seems to have new people added now and then * https://www.isof.se/lar-dig-mer/webbutstallningar/halsningar-from-amerikat/emigrationen-till-amerika (in Swedish) * Estonian Swedes ** http://rågöföreningen.se ** http://rågöföreningen.se/Ragoforskning/Namnforskning/Rågögårdarna.pdf

Nordic Project - Name Field Guidelines

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[[Category:Nordic Project]] :'''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > Name Field Guidelines This page contains a brief description for the use of Name fields on WikiTree profiles as they relate to the Nordic Project and its geographical Country teams and Early Scandinavia team. Source documents should always be used to determine what names are to be used. If you find your situation is not covered by existing guidelines, please contact someone from the Nordic Project's [[Space:Nordic Project - Leadership Team|Leadership Team]]. ==Use of WikiTree Name Fields Across the Nordic Countries== *'''Proper First Name:''' All given names should be placed in this field. e.g. Christiana Marie. Middle names are rarely used prior to the modern era in most countries. Please see the appropriate Country Guidelines for your specific situation. *'''Preferred Name:''' This is the name that they would have called themselves, or were called by their family members. e.g. Christiana instead of Christiana Marie. *'''Last Name At Birth:''' It is important to remember that Patronyms are considered a Last Name on WikiTree. In most cases, the Patronym should be placed in this field. Please see the appropriate Country Guidelines for your specific situation. *'''Current Last Name:''' For modern profiles, this will be the married last name. It is also where you would place the most recent farm name. If your profile is for an emigrant outside a Nordic country, this field would also hold their adopted surname. *'''Other Last Names:''' This field is often used to hold variant spellings of a last name. In addition, if the person used more than one farm name, this is the field that would hold any additional farm names used, separated by a comma. e.g. ''Fjell, Berg, Dal, etc.'' Note: If there are more than three, it is recommended they be placed in the Biography under a ===Other Farm Names Used=== section. *'''Middle Name Field:''' This field can be used for By-names, actual middle names when appropriate, but in some cases this field would be left blank if middle names are not used during a specific time period. ==Denmark== *[[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names|Name Fields for Danish Profiles]] ==Finland== *[[Space:Finnish_names|Finnish Naming conventions]] ==Iceland== *[[Project:Iceland#Icelandic_names|Icelandic names]] ==Norway== *[[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions|Name Fields for Norwegian Profiles]] ==Sweden== *[[Space:Swedish_names|Name Fields for Swedish Profiles]] *[[Space:Swedish_Name_Laws|Swedish Name Laws Overview]] *[[Space:Family_names_in_Sweden|Family Names in Sweden]] *[[Space:Given_names_in_Sweden|Given Names in Sweden]] ==Early Scandinavia== *[[Space:Early_Scandinavia_Project_-_Name_Guidelines|Early Scandinavian Name Guidelines]]

Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Guide Instructions

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[[Category:Nordic Project Trail]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Trail Team''']] ==Introduction to Guiding an Explorer== As a Trail Guide for the Nordic Project's Nordic Trail, you will be working closely with your assigned Explorers. Your "job" is to help them improve their skills, knowledge and understanding of the Nordic Project, research in their country of choice, and WikiTree as a whole. Our Explorers will most likely be a mix of new members to WikiTree, new members to the Nordic Project, and experienced members. They will each need to complete a minimum of three profiles in the Step One part of the Nordic Trail. ==Process for Guiding an Explorer through Step 1== You'll receive an email from the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator asking you to take on a new Explorer. If the timing is bad you can decline, this is the procedure when you accept. The explorer should work on a currently orphaned profile that fits the time span 1800-1899. You will choose which profile the Explorer will work on, within these restrictions; * It is an orphan, as in "it does not have a profile manager". * ALL dates must be within the relevant range (1800-1899). * ALL locations for birth, marriage, and death must be in the country chosen by the Explorer. * There are family links (at least one parent and/or spouse; children are a bonus). * There is currently not more than one source on the profile. You might also want to do a quick check that there are at least some available sources to find (it would be unfortunate to choose a profile in a parish where the church books have burned for example). Please choose a profile for Explorer to work on from one of these lists: #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+denmark+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Danish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Finland+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Finnish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Iceland+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Icelandic Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Norway+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Norwegian Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Sweden+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Swedish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] Once chosen a profile, you will prepare it for the Explorer by adopting it, then adding the Nordic Trail image to the top of the profile and saving. You add the image by adding the following code;
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You can see the email templates for this a bit further down, use [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions&action=edit#First_Contact_Template the First Contact Template] and be sure to CC the Nordic Trail Coordinator to let them know you have started. Hopefully, you will now have started an ongoing mail (or discord) conversation with the Explorer. If not, you should send them a reminder on the 6th day from your first email, see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions&action=edit#First_Contact_Reminder_Template First Contact Reminder Template] and also post the same as a comment on their profile. If you still do not hear from them in a day or two, you need to contact the Nordic Trail Coordinator and say the Explorer never got started on the trail. Going back to assuming and hoping your initial contact was a good one, you should now be on the way to guide your explorer. Depending on their current knowledge of WikiTree and Nordic genealogy research it can be more or less intensive. Once the Explorer feel they are done with the first profile, they should report to you so you can check it out and compare to the checklist. Then your work is to give feedback on the content and prepare a new profile for Explorer to work on until 3 profiles in total has been worked on. See Email template [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions&action=edit#Profile_Feedback_-_Next_Profile_Template Profile Feedback - Next Profile Template] When three profiles has been completed and you feel the Explorer has learned what is included in Step 1 of the country of choice it is time to send their Graduation Mail, see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions&action=edit#Last_Profile_Feedback_-_Step_1_Graduation_Template Step 1 Graduation Template]. ---- ==What will be covered in Step 1== * Data Fields: How to correctly fill in the profile's data fields. * Nordic Names and Spelling: Nordic Name customs, person names and place names, using Nordic "special letters" * Adding categories to profiles and finding categories to use. * Formatting: The use of headings and lists to make the profile easier to read. Adding templates and stickers. * Biography writing: Adding structure to biography section, adding links to other profiles * Finding Sources: What sources are available for each country and where to find them. * Adding Sources: How to add a source so others can locate it and using inline citations * Critical analysis: Have I found a fact about the correct person? == What the Explorer should be doing == This is what is listed on the Explorer Instruction page that they should be working on once they have received the profile ID from you; *With the help of the''' tools and resources presented for Step 1 of the specific country choosen''' (links below), what we now want you to do on the profile is; **Make sure the names are added according to the customs of the country you work in. Also correct spelling for person and place names, using Nordic "special letters" **Checking that all the data fields for name, location, and date have the correct format and spelling and that the radio buttons are used. **Using headings and lists to make the profile easier to read. **Using a "Research Notes" section if there is anything you have not been able to find or where aspects of the biography need further research. ***Optional: using templates and/or stickers **Locate original sources for birth, marriage, and death and add them to the profile. **Adding any original sources for household examination/visitation records (and/or censuses) that you can locate. We encourage you to include as much of the person's life in their biography as you can find in primary, original sources. At a minimum, your finished profile must have enough information to make sure it is the same person as in birth, marriage and death records. (Household examination/visitation is the custom where the clergy visited homes in his parish. The clergy noted each person living in a household at a specific place, and usually included the years/dates each person was born.). **Adding secondary sources, evaluating their reliability and when they can be useful. **Sources should be added in such a way that others might easily find them, preferably both including a valid source citation as well as a link to original source image. Making inline citations that connect a source to a specific event/part of biography. **Adding at least location categories to the profile == The Guide's “Extra checklist” == Besides checking the points above, this is a more in-depth list of what you as Guide might want to check: ===Checklist - Part1=== *'''Data Section''' :*Is the data correct? Birth date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Parents should match sources. Marriage date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Death date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Are they marked as: before, after, estimate or exact? :*If no children, check this box: If there are no more known children, is the box checked? :*Certainty and confidence: Are the appropriate buttons selected? *'''Biography Section''' :*Is there a good biography? Are the sentences clear and concise? Are the facts confirmed by sources? Does the biography agree with the sources? If a marriage is mentioned, is it also in the Data section with the spouse attached? *'''Children List''' :*Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *'''Sources''' :*Are the sources considered reliable for Nordic Profiles? * Has secondary sources been evaluated when used? *'''Final Product''' :*Is a Disputed Section needed? :*Is a Research Notes Section needed? == Tools and Resources, Step 1 - Both for Guides and Explorers == These are the pages listing the country specific tools and resources for Nordic Trail, Step 1 (not all countries has been set up yet). * [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Sweden%2C_Step_1|Nordic Trail - Sweden, Step 1]] ---- == Email Templates == === First Contact Template === This is the first email you send to the Explorer once you have prepared the profile to work on. Remember to change the names in the first couple of parenthesis and to include CC or BCC to the NordicTrail Project Coordinator once sending it. This email advises the Explorer that their place can not be held if they do not respond within 7 days. Please send them a reminder PM on the sixth day, just to say ---- Hi (Explorers Name), My name is (Your Name) and I've been assigned as your Nordic Trail Guide. I realise that you may been on a waiting list for the Trail to find an available guide and if you, for any reason, are unable to proceed at this time, please let me know as soon as possible. This is the profile you will be working on: [Add link to selected profile here]. You have up to 3 weeks in which to complete the profile, please remember to keep in contact on a weekly basis. You'll notice the image now on the profile that indicates the profile should not be edited while it is in place. That is meant for other WT members. This profile is for you and you alone to work on. You'll find further information on this page: [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Part_1|Nordic Trail - Part 1]] Let me know if you get stuck and I will do my best to help. Please confirm with me that you have received this email so we are sure that we are in contact. If I don't hear from you within seven days, you might need to re-apply to take the trail at a later date. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Trail Guide === First Contact Reminder Template === Hi (name here) I emailed you last week regarding a place on the Nordic Trail. Unfortunately, if you do not reply within 24 hours, we won't be able to hold your place on the Nordic Trail at this time. You would be welcome to re-apply at a later date. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Trail Guide === Profile Feedback - Next Profile Template === Hi (Name Here), Your profile looks great! Well done! (Add Positive feedback) (Add Constructive details for improvement.) This is the profile you will be working on next: [Add link to selected profile here]. You have up to 3 weeks in which to complete the profile, please remember to keep in contact on a weekly basis. Sincerely, (Your name here) Nordic Trail Guide === Last Profile Feedback - Step 1 Graduation Template === Hi (Name), Congratulations! You've now completed Step 1 of our Nordic Trail for Country! Well done! This is the code for a a graduation sticker you can place on your profile (anywhere below the Biography line): {{Nordic Trail|1}} Sincerely, (Name) Your Nordic Trail Guide

Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Info

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[[Category: Project Trails]][[Category: Nordic Project Trail]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team]] >Nordic Trail Info '''The purpose of this page is to describe the Nordic Trail and how it works''' {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }}

== What is the Nordic Trail? == The [[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail Team''']] consists mainly of Trail Guides who help new project members, called Explorers, research and improve some of the current orphan profiles of people who lived in [[:Project:Denmark|Denmark]], [[:Project:Finland|Finland]], [[:Space:Project_Iceland|Iceland]], [[:Project:Norway|Norway]] or [[:Project:Sweden|Sweden]] and that needs some attention. An "orphaned profile" is a profile that does not have a Profile Manager. The Nordic Trail focuses on freely-available online research resources, as many people don't have access to subscription services such as Ancestry and [https://www.arkivdigital.net ArkivDigital] (a Swedish paid website), for example. We hope, in time, that all new [[Project:Nordic|'''Nordic Project''']] members can be offered to start their Nordic Project membership with the Nordic Trail. That the first step would be to become an Explorer and be paired with a Trail Guide to show you the ropes, as you learn how to find sources for your country of choice. However, for the time being, the Nordic Trail is optional as we only have the trail set up for these countries: * [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Sweden%2C_Step_1|Nordic Trail - Sweden, Step 1]] * Country * Country In the future, we hope to continue build on this first step of the trail and even create a second step, learning about even more advanced research. == How does it work? == The first person an Explorer get in contact with is the Nordic Trail Coordinator, who then will pair the Explorer with an available Trail Guide. The Trail Guide adopt an orphan profile suitable to work on, prepares it for the Explorer, and then makes contact with Explorer by email. Once an Explorer are set up with a guide, we hope they will be able to start the trail straight away and to show commitment to completing the trail. If you think of become an Explorer but know you won't be able to dedicate yourself to the Trail over the next month or so, please wait until you have more time. The Explorer will improve a total of 3 orphaned profiles, one at a time, and the Trail Guide will be there to help and answer questions. After an Exlorer finish the work of the first profile, the Trail Guide will give feedback and/or suggestions and prepare a new profile for to work on, until 3 in total are done by the Explorer == What will Explorers learn? == Current available "trail path" is simply called "Step one". In this part you will learn about; * How and where to find reliable sources for the Nordic country of choice and how to cite them. * How to edit the data fields of profiles according to both Wikitree's Style Rules as well as to any guidelines of the specific country chosen to work on. * How to give structure to biography section, adding links to other profiles and web pages. * Using location categories, stickers and templates * Info on Nordic Names customs and spelling, using Nordic "special letters" The Trail is designed to empower you to be able to do your own family history research. And since the Nordic Project's goals is to make every Nordic profile the best it can be, we hope examinated Explorers want to continue to contribute with that, now with additional skills learned in the Nordic Trail. == How long does the Trail take? == It depends on the Explorer and how much time they have available, and of course also to some degree on how much time the assigned Trail Guide have at the moment. If an Explorer are well-organized and give the Nordic Trail priority, it is estimated that the first step could be finished in about 2 weeks. If an Explorer should be busy with other things or are very new to researching the country of choice, it could take longer. We strongly encourage Explorers to get the Trail finished as soon as possible. A Trail Guide will only handle one Explorer at a time so if one is busy with an Explorer who is not responding due to lack of time, another Explorer might have to be put on a waiting list. It is also important that an Explorer stay in regular contact with the Trail Guide. If a Trail Guide has not heard from the Explorer for more than 2 weeks, the Explorers participation in the Trail will be paused so the guide can be assigned someone else. If the Explorer do not resume the Trail within 3 months, Nordic Project will assume there is no longer any interest in participating. == What will a Trail Guide do? == Trail Guides are friendly volunteers who like helping members fairly new to WikiTree and/or Nordic research. A Trail Guide will be assigned only one Explorer at a time by the Nordic Trail Coordinator. If accepting an assignment, the Trail Guide should estimate to have time to work with/be in communication with the Explorer for the next few weeks at least. The Nordic Trail should be mostly self-directed but a Trail Guide should be able help out with any questions an Explorer might have along the way as they work on their three assigned profiles (one at a time). A Trail Guide can give tips on where to look for sources and additional info but should not do the work for the Explorer. Once the Explorer finished the first profile, the guide gives feedback on the content and prepare a new profile for Explorer to work on. The preparation of a profile includes the Trail Guide adopting the profile, on behalf of the Nordic Trail, and adding some info to the profile so nobody else edits it during the time the profile is reserved for the Explorer to work on. Communication and regular contact between Explorer the Trail Guide is important. If a Trail Guide has not heard from the Explorer in a while, the Trail Guide might be assigned to another Explorer. If a Trail Guide think an Explorer need more intensive help, it would be possible to refer an Explorer back to the Nordic Trail Coordinator. Perhaps another Trail Guide can help out or the help from a [[Help:Contact_a_Mentor|Mentor]] is needed before becoming a Nordic Trail Explorer. ---- '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team]] >Nordic Trail Info

Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Resources

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'''Navigation:''' > [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > Profile Improvement Resources The Nordic Project's profile improvement resources will help those focused on technical aspects of the Project's workload. *[[Space:Suggestion_reports_Nordic_Project| Nordic Project Suggestion Reports]] *[[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Profile_Maintenance| Nordic Project Profile Maintenance]] *[[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Category_Maintenance|Nordic Project Category Maintenance]] *[[Space:Nordic Language Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]] *[[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Templates_and_Stickers|Nordic Project Templates and Stickers]]

Nordic Project - Profile Improvement Team

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[[Category:Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >Nordic Profile Improvement Teams == Profile Improvers == Profile Improvers prefer to work on particular aspects of work on profiles across the whole of our Nordic countries as part of the shared project goal to make Nordic profiles the best that they can be. Where appropriate, team members need to be in the corresponding functional project on WikiTree. ==Profile Improvement Teams== * [[Space:Nordic Project - Data Doctors Team|Nordic Data Doctors]] See also [[:Project:Data_Doctors]] * [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Gedcom_Scrap_Team|Nordic Gedcom Scrap Team]] Helps clean up old gedcom junk from imported profiles * [[:Space:Nordic Project - Sourcerers Team|Nordic Sourcerers]] Adding sources to unsourced profiles of Nordic countries * [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Migration_Team|Nordic Migration Team]] Helps to source and connect profiles to both their old and new country, all to ensure the profile represents the correct person in both countries. Possible teams for the future; *Bio Builders Team *Connectors Team *Unknowns Team

Nordic Project - Project Managed Profiles Guideline

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[[Category:Nordic Project Leadership]] The purpose of this page is to inform what kind of profiles can be managed within the Nordic project, why they benefit to be project managed, and what PPP means. See Also: :[[Project: Nordic |Nordic Project]] :[[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_PMP_Team]] :[[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_VIP_Team]] :[[:Space:Nordic_Project_-_Guidelines_and_Standards]] == Project Managed Profiles within the Nordic Project == Nordic Project Managed Profiles, PMP for short, will have the country sub-project set as the (co-) manager of the profile and Nordic Project on the trusted list of the profile. For example, Swedish child book author Astrid Lindgren would have Sweden Project as manager of the profile, and the Nordic Project would be added to the trusted list. This enables each country sub-project to easily find the profiles managed by their specific country project. Adding Nordic Project to the trusted list of each of these profiles will generate a watchlist feed for ALL project-managed Nordic profiles which will help the Nordic Project Team members to find and improve these profiles. Having a project as manager of a profile is also a way to have many people help with keeping watch over a profile. Project members can see what changes are made, help maintaining the integrity of the profile, help with merges and also answer questions about the profile. == Which profiles should be Project Managed == Generally speaking, it should be a profile of someone who was/is important in the history of any of the Nordic countries. They should either be born or died in a Nordic country or having spent a large proportion of their life there. Profiles for members of a royal family are good candidates to be Project Managed as well as some of the Nordic nobles (who usually were those who held the important posts in society). It can also be someone who is notable, like a well-known inventor, author or artist for example (a notable person should have at least one Wikipedia page) or a WikiTree 5 star profile (the profiles which are viewed the most). It could also be a well-known family line that is known to contain erroneous information in other online trees that should not be repeated on WikiTree as well. Then some of these family profiles would benefit from project management. == What is PPP and when is it used == PPP stands for Project Protected Profiles and in addition to being managed by a project, this is like adding an extra layer of protection. For example, a profile with PPP can not be merged into another profile. Neither can it be edited via GEDCOMpare or any external apps. There is also some protection regarding relationships (parents, children, and spouses) which can not be added, or removed. The exceptions to the above are if you are the profile manager or you have the role of Project Leader or Project Coordinator. The Nordic Project will consider adding PPP to a profile if it is at least 200 years old or the profile of a notable (not all of the PMPs will need to have PPP). These are some of the reasons a profile can have PPP added: * Anything about the person in the profile, their descendants or ancestors is disputed, unproven or speculative. An example could be to PPP a male royal person who is regularly claimed to be the father of illegitimate children according to many "family history" on online trees. * The profile is prone to duplication. * The Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is prone to be changed due to spelling or misunderstandings. * The profile is a [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles 5-Star profile]. == How are the project added as manager == A profile can be added by a Project Leader or a Project Coordinator adopting an orphaned profile on behalf of one of the country projects. If a profile already has an active profile manager, they are usually (if the profile is post-1500) asked to add the specific Country Project as co-manager of the profile. Should the profile have an inactive manager, and the profile is older than 200 years, a Project Leader can add the specific Country Project as co-manager of the profile. If the profile is post-1500, this will not be done without some effort to communicate with the current manager(s). Sometimes a project can also be contacted by a profile manager who wants a project to be co-manager. Nordic Project will not remove a current active manager who has made valuable contributions to a profile. However, a profile should not have more than 5 managers per WikiTree guidelines. In those cases, we will ask active managers to consider removing themselves as managers (they can still be on the trusted list to monitor the profile). This is what [[Help:Profile_Manager|help page]] says; ''The profile manager role isn't about power. It's about leadership. The manager is expected to lead in the protection and improvement of the profile. If they're currently unable or unwilling to lead, it's best that they let someone else manage the profile.'' == Suggest a profile for the Nordic Project to manage == To suggest a profile for Nordic Project management (including how it meets the Project Management and or Project Protection criteria), please contact any of the Team Leaders of the [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_VIP_Team|VIP Team]]. Another way is to add a maintenance category to the profile, use the one relevant for the specific Nordic country; *[[:Category:Denmark Project Management Prospects]] *[[:Category:Finland Project Management Prospects]] *[[:Category:Iceland Project Management Prospects]] *[[:Category:Norway Project Management Prospects]] *[[:Category:Sweden Project Management Prospects]]. In this case, please also add a research note explaining why the profile would benefit from having project management. == Related Help Pages == * [[:Help:Project-Managed_Profiles]] * [[:Help:Project_Protection]] * [[:Help:Living_Notables]] * [[:Help:Apps]] * [[Help:GEDCOMpare]]

Nordic Project - Project Resources

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'''Navigation:''' > [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > Nordic Project Resources [[Category: Nordic Project]] This page contains resources that will help with Nordic Research. ==Genealogical Resources== *[[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books|Genealogical Books]] available online *[[Space:Svenskarna_i_Nya_Zeeland/The_Swedes_in_New_Zealand| Svenskarna_i_Nya_Zeeland/The_Swedes_in_New_Zealand]] (not available online) ==Alphabets and Translations== *[[Space:Nordic_languages_translation|Language Translations]] for Frequently Used Words on WikiTree Profiles *[[Space:Nordic_Language_Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]] for frequently used letters not common on English keyboards. *[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_BioCheck_App_Translations| BioCheck App Translations]] ==Images== *[[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online|Image Resources online]] *[[Space:Nordic_Project_Images|Nordic Project Images]] for use by Nordic Project members ==Names, Names and More Names== *[[Space:Swedish_names_becoming_American_names|Swedish Names becoming American Names]] *[[Space:Name_Equivalents|Name Equivalents when researching in multiple languages]]

Nordic Project - Translation Team

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[[Category:Nordic Project Leadership]] This page is under construction '''The purpose of this team is:''' '''What do members of this team do?''' '''Team Members:''' Leader: Advisory members: Denmark: Ole Selmer, Iceland: Sigurður Eysteinsson, Dagmar Thorisdottir, Norway: Leif Biberg Kristensen, Sweden: Maggie Andersson Active Team Members: ---- Instructions, text...

Nordic Project - VIP Team

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[[Category: Nordic Project Teams]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] >Nordic VIP Team '''The purpose of this team is:''' To gather a group of Nordic Project members who like to work on profiles of special importance for the Nordic Project. Once worked on, these profiles can also serve as good example profiles for other members. The team will be working on profiles that are important because they are; * Project Managed (high priority to edit in order to establish good example profiles). * Notable Profiles (important enough to have a Wikipedia page). * 5-star Profile (most visited profiles WikiTree profiles, important that they look their best). Some profiles might only fit into one or two categories while some may be in all three. While we really want EVERY Nordic profile to be the best they can be, these are profiles exposed to more views, both within and outside WikiTree. For example, they may be among WT’s “Featured Connections” or be among the 5-star profiles, i.e. profiles viewed at least 1,000 times in total, and by at least 100 different people in the past year. '''What do members of this team do?''' We improve profiles not only in accordance with WikiTree [[:Category: Styles and Standards|styles and standards]], but also in consideration of relevant standards of each Nordic country project. That means: * search for duplicate profiles and suggest merges * making sure that all data field info is added and also marked correctly * adding the most reliable sources we can find * writing biographies, translating biographies, if needed * adding relevant categories and stickers * check/remove/replace images in order to not infringe on any copyright '''Team Members''' Leader: [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] Advisory members: Denmark: [[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]], Iceland: [[Eysteinsson-236|Sigurður Eysteinsson]], [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]], Norway: [[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]], Sweden: Open Active Team Members: [[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] Please note, to be a member of this team, you need to have some prior knowledge of editing profiles in accordance with WikiTree styles and standards. ---- == Member instructions:== Before starting to work on a profile, please review the section "Help pages and resources" further below. If you have any questions along the way, ask the team members in the Nordic Google Group, on Discord or G2G (be sure to add the tag "Nordic"). Let the Team Leader know what profile (or family) you are working on. Post a comment on the profile you choose to work on, something along the line “This profile is being worked on by (your name) on behalf of the Nordic VIP Team.” Start by searching for duplicate profiles. If any duplicate is found, inform the VIP Team. Info and LNAB on any duplicate profile(s) needs to be evaluated before any work is started and merge(s) suggested. Evaluate the information currently on the profile. Is the LNAB correct according to the county project standards? What is personally important and genealogically important info on the profile? An existing profile of a celebrity can already have a lot of info but is it relevant? (The biography should not look like an article from a gossip magazine.) If there are any images on the profile, are they relevant? Does the image clearly inform that it does not infringe on any copyright? If not, consider replacing the image with another, especially on a project-managed profile.
Wikimedia Commons is one of many places where you can find images to use on the profile. If you upload an image, remember there needs to be an indication in comments on the image of where it has come from and why it is permissible to use it. Also, make sure that any imported image has a good title and not just “Image 1” or something similar. Background images should be used sparingly and be “gentle on the eyes.” Do not add an extensive amount of in-line sources for a single statement. If a profile for example has an original source, like a sourced birth notice, it does not need to have additional sources added to that specific fact (from Wikipedia, online articles, newspaper clips, etc) unless it is a contradicting fact. If a person outside the closest family is mentioned in the biography, and they have a WikiTree profile, please add a link to that profile in the text. Please check that any URL links on the profile are correct and working. Preferably, any online resource pages/sources added should be added to Wayback Machine (an online internet archive ( https://archive.org/web/ ) and then have that archived link added to the profiles. If the profile has biographies in multiple languages, the native language of the person the profile represents should be first and English last. Please translate biographies if needed or add the category for “needs translation” [[:Category: Country Project Needs Translation to Language]] The Acknowledgement heading can usually be removed. To acknowledge someone who imported a gedcom and done nothing with it is really not necessary. If the heading is kept, perhaps it would be better to add something along the lines of “Thanks to everyone who contributed to this profile. Please click the Changes tab to see the edits made.” Please add relevant categories and stickers to the profile. Categories, including location categories, should be supported in the text. See [[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Templates_and_Stickers]] If you are working on a Notable, please add links to Wikipedia (preferably in both the native language and in English if available). Make sure that you have reviewed the data field part, that correct info is added (corresponds to sourced info in bio) and marked correctly (radio buttons). If a birth notice is added as source, please also mark the mother and father of the profile as "Confident." When your editing is done, please check that the profile does not have any suggestions that need to be sorted out. Also, check the proper order of elements: [[Categories]]
{{Research Note Boxes}}
{{Project Boxes}}
== Biography ==
{{Profile Stickers}}
== Research Notes == (if needed)
== Sources ==

See also:
Before reporting the profile to the Team as “done/finished,” please read through the profile once more to check for any minor edits like missing words or typos. Then report to the team, sit back, relax, and pat yourself on the back for improving an important profile that many will see and be grateful for. Once a profile is reported “finished,” a Team Leader will check the profile, and if not already managed by a Nordic Country Project, we might consider adopting it (if an orphan) or reaching out to the current manager and ask to be co-managers. On profiles already managed by a Nordic Country Project, the Team contact also archives old comments no longer relevant (merges) and marks it as completed in the spreadsheet. == Help pages and resources == * [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Project_Managed_Profiles_Guideline|Nordic Project - Project Managed Profiles Guideline]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/113921/why-does-grammar-style-and-formatting-matter-for-cousin-bait#a113922|G2G, Why does grammar, style and formatting matter] * [[:Help:Profile_Aesthetics]] * [[:Help:Biographies]] * [[Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Templates_and_Stickers]] * [[:Help:Estimated_Dates]] * [[:Template:Succession_box]] * [[:Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29|Wikipedia: Nobility (People)] === Country Specific === * [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Swedish_Profile_Standards]] * [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields]] == Where to find profiles == === Currently managed profiles by the Nordic sub-projects: === * [[:Category:Denmark Project]] * [[:Category:Finland_Project]] * [[:Category: Iceland Project]] * [[:Category: Norway Project]] * [[:Category: Sweden Project]] === 5-star Profiles, managed by project === * [[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree115|Nordic]] * [[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree63|Denmark]] * [[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree90|Finland]] * [[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree100|Norway]] *[[Automated:DD_Stars_List_WikiTree49|Sweden]] === 5-star Profiles, not project managed === Easiest way to find these are using Text search at WT+ (https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm) Suggestion of search words to include in a Text search; * 5stars * BirthCountry=Sweden (or any other Nordic country) * 19Cen (or any other century) === Notables by Country === * [[:Category:Denmark, Notables]] * [[:Category:Finland, Notables]] * [[:Category:Iceland, Notables]] * [[:Category:Norway, Notables]] * [[:Category:Sweden, Notables]]

Nordic Project Data Doctors Team Progress Reports

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==Archive of Monthly Team Progress Reports== ===April 2022 Progress=== :Statistics from the Suggestions Lists published on 27 March 2022 through 01 May 2022 for work done in April were tablulated and summarized in this table. Please click on the links to review the full report by country and each suggestion listed. :The highlighted numbers on each country's report indicate 500 or more profiles with the suggestion, and require extra attention this month. :This table summarizes the total numbers for each country. Great work done in April, and many thanks to all who helped; we appreciate you! {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Nordic Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0327'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Report Link''' |- |Denmark |3838 |2891 |{{Blue|↓ 947}} |[[Space:Denmark_Reports#April_2022_Progress_Report_-_Denmark|April 2022]] |- |Finland |9127 |9207 |{{Red|↑ 80}} |[[Space:Finland_Reports#April_2022_Progress_Report_-_Finland|April 2022]] |- |Iceland |94 |83 |{{Blue|↓ 11}} |[[Space:Iceland_Reports#April_2022_Progress_Report|April 2022]] |- |Norway |8360 |8190 |{{Blue|↓ 170}} |[[Space:Norway_Reports#April_2022_Progress_Report|April 2022]] |- |Sweden |27939 |24911 |{{Blue|↓ 3028}} |[[Space:Sweden_Reports#April_2022_Progress_Report|April 2022]] |} ---- =====May 2022 Table of ''Extra Attention Needed'' Suggestions===== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Colspan=7|
'''Suggestions Needing Extra Attention This Month by Country & Suggestion'''


|- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestion Links By Country''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Denmark''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Finland''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Norway''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sweden''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Full Report Link by Country''' |- !Colspan=7|'''Location''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_608 Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location] |Easy | | | |6,917 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_638 Error 638: Misspelled country in death location] |Easy | | | |3,700 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_668 Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location] |Easy | | | |861 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|'''Template''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_892 '''Finland''' Error 892: Space page used as template]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_892 '''Sweden''' Error 892: Space page used as template] |Easy | |1,611 | |2,237 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_893: Error 893: Space page used as transclusion] |Easy | |3,673 | | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland] |- !Colspan=7|'''References ''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_944 Warning 944: Missing Span Anchors] |Advanced | | | |824 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_945 ''' Norway''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_945 ''' Sweden''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors] |Easy | | |614 |733 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|'''Links''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_962: Error 962: Domain Name in link not resolved] |Intermediate | | |610 | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK#DBE_965 ''' Denmark''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_965 '''Sweden''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found] |Intermediate |627 | |1,355 |3,154 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK Denmark]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_966 ''' Finland''' Error 966: Link error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_966 ''' Norway''' Error 966: Link error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_966 '''Sweden''' Error 966: Link error various] |Intermediate | |1,323 |1,208 |579 |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_967 Error 967: Link Error in domain] |Intermediate | | |522 | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- !Colspan=7|'''Unique Names''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_747 Warning 747: Unique Name in Middle Name] |Intermediate | | |1,363 | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_777 Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth] |Intermediate | |520 | | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_787 Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name] |Intermediate | | |1,025 | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_797 Warning 797: Unique Name in Other Last Names] |Intermediate | | |1,313 | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |} ---- ===May 2022 Progress=== :Statistics from the Suggestions Lists published on 01 May 2022 through 29 May 2022 for work done in May were tablulated and summarized in this table. Please click on the links to review the full report by country and each suggestion listed. :The highlighted numbers on each country's report indicate 500 or more profiles with the suggestion, and require extra attention this month. :This table summarizes the total numbers for each country. Great work done in May, and many thanks to all who helped; we appreciate you! {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Nordic Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0501'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Report Link''' |- |Denmark||2,891||2,761||{{Blue|↓ -130}}||[[Space:Denmark_Reports#May_2022_Progress_Report|May 2022 Denmark]] |- |Finland||9,207||6,777||{{Blue|↓ 2430}}||[[Space:Finland_Reports#May_2022_Progress_Report| May 2022 Finland]] |- |Iceland||83||93||{{Red|↑ 10}}||[[Space:Iceland_Reports#May_2022_Progress_Report| May 2022 Iceland]] |- |Norway||8,190||7,636||{{Blue|↓ 554}}||[[Space:Norway_Reports#May_2022_Progress_Report|May 2022 Norway]] |- |Sweden||24,911||22,398||{{Blue|↓ 2513}}||[[Space:Sweden_Reports#May_2022_Progress_Report|May 2022 Sweden]] |} ---- =====June 2022 Table of ''Extra Attention Needed'' Suggestions===== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=7|
'''Suggestions Needing Extra Attention This Month by Country & Suggestion'''


|- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestion Links By Country''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Denmark''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Finland''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Norway''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sweden''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Full Report Link by Country''' |- !Colspan=7|'''Location''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_608 Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||||6,917||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_638 Error 638: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||||3,700||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_668 Error 668: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||||861||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|'''Template''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_892 ''' Finland ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]


[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_892 ''' Sweden ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]||Easy||||1611||||2,237||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_893 Error 893: Space page used as transclusion]||Easy||||3673||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_944 Warning 944: Missing Span Anchors] ||Advanced||||||||825||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_945 ''' Norway''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_945 ''' Sweden''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]||Easy||||||614||733||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|'''Links ''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_962 Error 962: Domain Name in link not resolved]||Intermediate||||||610||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK#DBE_965 ''' Denmark''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_965 ''' Norway''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_965 '''Sweden''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]||Intermediate||627||||1355||3,154||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK Denmark]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_966 ''' Finland''' Error 966: Link error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_966 ''' Norway''' Error 966: Link error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_966 '''Sweden''' Error 966: Link error various]||Intermediate||||1323||1208||579||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- | [|
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_967 Error 967: Link Error in domain]||Intermediate||||||522||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- !Colspan=7|'''Unique Names''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_747 Warning 747: Unique Name in Middle Name]||Intermediate||||||704||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_777 ''' Finland''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_777 ''' Norway''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]||Intermediate||||520||1363||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_787 Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name]||Intermediate||||||1025||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_797 Warning 797: Unique Name in Other Last Names]||Intermediate||||||1313||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |} ---- ===June 2022 Progress=== :Statistics from the Suggestions Lists published on 29 May 2022 and 26 June 2022 for work done in June were tablulated and summarized in this table. Please click on the links to review the full report by country and each suggestion listed. :The highlighted numbers on each country's report indicate 500 or more profiles with the suggestion, and require extra attention this month. :This table summarizes the total numbers for each country. Great work done in June, and many thanks to all who helped; we appreciate you! * To see the countries' current complete Suggestions List, click on the country in the ''Nordic Country ''column. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Nordic Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0626'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0731''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Percentage -
1 month ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Report Link''' |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK|'''Denmark''']]||2,761||2812||{{Red|↑ 51}}||{{Red|↑ 1.85%}}||[[Space:Denmark_Reports#June_2022_Progress_Report| June 2022 Denmark]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN|'''Finland''']]||6,777||6783||{{Red|↑ 6}}||{{Red|↑ 0.09%}}||[[Space:Finland_Reports#June_2022_Progress_Report|June 2022 Finland]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL|'''Iceland''']]||93||76||{{Blue|↓ 17}}||{{Blue|↓ 18.28%}}||[[Space:Iceland_Reports#June_2022_Progress_Report|June 2022 Iceland]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR|'''Norway''']]||7,636||7388||{{Blue|↓ 248}}||{{Blue|↓ 0.96%||[[Space:Norway_Reports#June_2022_Progress_Report|June 2022 Norway]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE|'''Sweden''']]||22,398||21,294||{{Blue|↓ 1104}}||{{Blue|↓ 4.93%}}||[[Space:Sweden_Reports#June_2022_Progress_Report|June 2022 Sweden]] |} ====July 2022 Table of ''Extra Attention Needed'' Suggestions==== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" |- !Colspan=6|
'''Suggestions Needing Extra Attention in July 2022 by Country & Suggestion'''


|- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestion Links By Country''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Finland''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Norway''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sweden''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Full Report Link by Country''' |- |Colspan=6|
'''Location'''
|- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_608 Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||5836||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_638 Error 638: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||3304||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_668 Error 668: Misspelled country in birth location]||Easy||||||805||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |Colspan=6|
'''Template'''
|- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_892 ''' Finland ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]


[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_892 ''' Sweden ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]||Easy||1611||||1208||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_893 Error 893: Space page used as transclusion]||Easy||1248||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland] |- |Colspan=6|
'''References '''
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_944 Warning 944: Missing Span Anchors]
||Advanced||||||804||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_945 ''' Norway''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_945 ''' Sweden''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]||Easy||||604||720||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |Colspan=6|
'''Links'''
|- |

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_965 ''' Norway''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_965 '''Sweden''' Error 965: Link error 404 Not Found]||Intermediate||||1301||3236||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_966 ''' Norway''' Error 966: Link error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_966 '''Sweden''' Error 966: Link error various]||Intermediate||||1176||588||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

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'''Unique Names'''
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|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_747 Warning 747: Unique Name in Middle Name]||Intermediate||||711||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

|- ||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_777 '''Finland ''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_777 ''' Norway ''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_777 ''' Sweden''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth] ||Intermediate||533||1384||634||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_787 '''Norway''' Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_787 '''Sweden''' Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name]||Intermediate||||1034||582||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_797 '''Norway''' Warning 797: Unique Name in Other Last Names]


[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_797 ''' Sweden''' Warning 797: Unique Name in Other Last Names]||Intermediate||||1350||557||
[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR|Norway]]

[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE| Sweden]] |- |Colspan=6|
'''Profile Completeness'''
|- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_452 Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set]||Easy||||||509||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_456 Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set]||Easy||||||661||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_458 Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set]||Easy||||||733||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_462 Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set]||Easy||||||508||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_464 Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set]||Easy||||||512||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |} ---- ===July 2022 Progress=== :Statistics from the Suggestions Lists published on 26 June and 31 July 2022 for work done in July were tablulated and summarized in this table. Please click on the links to review the full report by country and each suggestion listed. :The highlighted numbers on each country's report indicate 500 or more profiles with the suggestion, and require extra attention this month. :This table summarizes the total numbers for each country. Great work done in July, and many thanks to all who helped; we appreciate you! * To see the countries' current complete Suggestions List, click on the country in the ''Nordic Country ''column. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Nordic Country''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0626'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Total Suggestions at
2022 0731''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Percentage -
1 month ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Progress Report Link''' |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK|'''Denmark''']]||2,812||2,880||{{Red|↑ 68}}||{{Red|↑ 2.49%}}||[[Space:Denmark_Reports#July_2022_Progress_Report| July 2022 Denmark]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN|'''Finland''']]||6,783||6,752||{{Blue|↓ 31}}||{{Blue|↓ 0.46%}}||[[Space:Finland_Reports#July_2022_Progress_Report|July 2022 Finland]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ISL|'''Iceland''']]||76||78||{{Red|↑ 2}}||{{Red|↑ 2.63%}}||[[Space:Iceland_Reports#July_2022_Progress_Report|July 2022 Iceland]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR|'''Norway''']]||7,388||8,138||{{Red|↑ 750}}||{{Red|↑ 10.15%}}||[[Space:Norway_Reports#July_2022_Progress_Report|July 2022 Norway]] |- |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE|'''Sweden''']]||21,294||20,443||{{Blue|↓ 851}}||{{Blue|↓ 4.0%}}||[[Space:Sweden_Reports#July_2022_Progress_Report|July 2022 Sweden]] |} ---- ====August 2022 Table of ''Extra Attention Needed'' Suggestions==== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-size:98%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !Colspan=7|
'''Suggestions Needing Extra Attention in August by Country & Suggestion'''


|- !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestion Links By Country''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Denmark''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Finland''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Norway''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Sweden''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Full Report Link by Country''' |- !Colspan=7|
'''Location'''
|- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_608 '''Sweden''' Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location]
||Easy||||||||5,396||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_638 '''Sweden''' Error 638: Misspelled country in death location]
||Easy||||||||3,105||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_668 '''Sweden''' Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location]
||Easy||||||||788||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|'''Category''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_886 ''' Norway''' Error 886: Died before category time frame]||Advanced||||||1,478||||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- !Colspan=7|
'''Template'''
|- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_892 ''' Finland ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_892 ''' Sweden ''' Error 892: Space page used as template]||Easy||||1,611||||1,207||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_893 ''' Finland ''' Error 893: Space page used as transclusion]||Easy||||1,248||||||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland] |- !Colspan=7|'''Links''' |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_944 '''Sweden''' Warning 944: Missing Span Anchors] ||Advanced||||||||805||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_945 ''' Norway''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_945 ''' Sweden''' Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors]||Easy||||||604||715||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK#DBE_965 '''Denmark''' Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_965 '''Norway''' Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_965 '''Sweden''' Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found]||Intermediate||627||||1,347||3,240||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_DNK Denmark]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_966 '''Finland''' Error 966: Link Error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_966 '''Norway''' Error 966: Link Error various]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_966 '''Sweden''' Error 966: Link Error various]||Intermediate||||1,326||916||584||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- !Colspan=7|
'''Unique Names'''
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_747 '''Norway ''' Warning 747: Unique Name in Middle Name]||Intermediate||||||723||||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN#DBE_777 '''Finland ''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_777 ''' Norway ''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_777 ''' Sweden''' Warning 777: Unique Name in Last Name at Birth] ||Intermediate||||545||1,400||639||
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_FIN Finland]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR Norway]

[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE Sweden] |- |
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR#DBE_787 '''Norway ''' Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name
]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_SWE#DBE_787 '''Sweden '''Warning 787: Unique Name in Current Last Name]||Intermediate||||||1,057||595||
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Nordic Project Images

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[[Category:Nordic Project]] [[Category:European Images]] [[Category:European Flag Images]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] >''' Nordic Project Images These are Images used by the Nordic Project. ==Flags== {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-11.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Denmark }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-2.png |size=m |caption=Flag of the Faroe Islands }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Finland }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-10.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Greenland }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-6.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Iceland }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-3.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Norway }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-4.png |size=m |caption= Sápmi Flag }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-5.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Sweden }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images-8.png |size=m |caption=Flag of Åland }} ==Project Page Images== {{Image|file=WikiTree-115.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=WikiTree-115.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} ==Nordic Trail Images== {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }}

Nordic Runes

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === Nordic Runes === All over the Orkneys, Nordic Runes can be found which were left by the Vikings around 500 AD. Maeshowe is a great site for runes. There are others at Skara Brae, Gurness, the Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brogdar. The following are some of the letter translations of the runic language.

Nordic Trail, Part 1

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Nordic Trail, Part 2

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Nordic Trail - Membership Team

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[[Category: Nordic Trail Old Resource Pages]] '''Navigation:''' [[Project:Nordic|'''Nordic Project''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail''']] > Nordic Project Membership Team > [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1800-1899|'''Orphaned Profiles List - 1800 to 1899''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1700-1799|'''Orphaned Profiles List - 1700 to 1799''']] {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==
Welcome to the Nordic Project Membership Team!
== ==Points of Contact== ==Leader Contacts== *[[Berryann-1|Missy Berryann]] - Project Co-Leader and Project Coordinator, Nordic Trail *[[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]] - Project Coordinator, Norway The Membership team focuses on helping members with Project related questions. This includes answering questions from all WikiTree members looking for information about Nordic research help, and monitoring Project feeds and G2G threads. ==Goal== The goal of this team is to create a welcoming environment for all members to work in.

Nordic Trail - Orphaned Profiles 1700-1799

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[[Category:Nordic Project Trail]] '''Navigation:''' [[Project:Nordic|'''Nordic Project''']] > '''[[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Membership_Team|Membership Team]]''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1800-1899|'''Orphaned Profiles List - 1800 to 1899''']] > Orphaned Profiles List - 1700 to 1799 {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==How to Proceed== #Search for an orphaned profile. #Click through to the profile. Check to make sure that: ##It does not have a profile manager. ##ALL dates must be within the relevant range (1700-1799). ##ALL locations for birth, marriage and death must be in the country you chose. ##There are family links (at least one parent and/or spouse; children are a bonus). ##There is no more than one source. #Set up the profile for your Explorer by adding the Nordic Trail image to the profile. You do this by adding the following to the profile: {{Image|file=Nordic_Project_Images.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Nordic Trail Explorer Image }} #Please only send one name at a time, and include a link to the profile with the Wiki-ID. #Remember, you won't step on any toes, because it's an orphaned profile without a profile manager. ==Profiles Available to Adopt== '''Please choose your profile from this list:''' #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Denmark+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 1700-1799 Danish Orphan Profile Search] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Finland+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 1700-1799 Finnish Orphan Profile Search] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Iceland+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 1700-1799 Icelandic Orphan Profile Search] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Norway+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 1700-1799 Norwegian Orphan Profile Search] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Sweden+18cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 1700-1799 Swedish Orphan Profile Search] ==Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Explorer== ==Completed Profiles==

Nordic Trail - Orphaned Profiles 1800-1899

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[[Category:Nordic Project Trail]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail''']] > '''[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team]]''' > Orphaned Profiles List - 1800 to 1899 > {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} == Trail Guide Instructions == For each new Explorer, the Trail Guide should; #Search for an orphaned profile from one of the lists below. #Click through to the profile. Check to make sure that: ##It does not have a profile manager. ##ALL dates must be within the relevant range (1800-1899). ##ALL locations for birth, marriage, and death must be in the country chosen by the Explorer. ##There are family links (at least one parent and/or spouse; children are a bonus). ##There is no more than one source. #Set up the profile for the Explorer by following instructions on [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Guide_Instructions|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Guide Instructions]] #Please only adopt one profile to edit at a time ==Profiles Available to Adopt== '''Please choose a profile from one of these lists:''' #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+denmark+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Danish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Finland+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Finnish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Iceland+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Icelandic Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Norway+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Norwegian Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+Sweden+19cen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Swedish Orphan Profiles (1800-1899)] ==Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Explorer== Example:
'''2022-04-10''' - Trail Guide Andersson-4409 adopted profile ID Example-1 on behalf of the Nordic Trail to be worked on by Explorer ID Example-2. ==Completed Profiles==

Nordic Trail - Part 2

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:'''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team '''Nordic Trail'''] > [[Space:Nordic_Trail%2C_Part_1|'''Nordic Trail - Part 1''']] > Nordic Trail - Part 2 [[Category: Nordic Project Trail]] {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==
Welcome to the Nordic Trail - Part 2!
== ===='''Welcome back to the Nordic Trail'''==== :For the Nordic Trail - Part 2 (NT2), you will work on two Nordic profiles for the period 1700-1799. As before, you will be assigned a Trail Guide to help you on your journey. This may be the same Trail Guide you worked with in the Nordic Trail - Part 1 or may be a different Trail Guide. ====What you will be doing==== :You will be sourcing and improving a number of unsourced profiles of people who lived in [[:Project:Denmark|Denmark]], [[:Project:Finland|Finland]], [[:Space:Project_Iceland|Iceland]], [[:Project:Norway|Norway]] and [[:Project:Sweden|Sweden]] between 1700-1799. This will include writing a biography for each profile. :The section is for the more experienced members who already have a solid understanding of the basics and may only need a refresher. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing Advanced Sourcing] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Advanced Biography and Editing Tips] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Bio_Ideas Advanced Biography Writing] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Introduction to Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization_Glossary Categorization Glossary] :Once your Trail Guide has chosen a profile that meets the requirements, they will send the WikiTree ID and a link to the profile. Your Guide will check to make sure it is suitable and set it up for you to work on. ====What will be covered==== * More on parish registers * Using other reliable sources, including migration records, [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/domstolsarkiv court documents], probates, visitations, and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources citing them correctly] * The old style [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Julian_and_Gregorian_Calendars Julian calendar], feast days and moveable feast days: **[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Denmark_Feast_Day_Calendars Denmark Feast Days] **[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norway_Feast_Day_Calendars Norway Feast Days] **[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sweden_Feast_Day_Calendars Sweden Feast Days] **[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavia_Feast_Day_Calendar#Fixed_and_Movable_Feast_Days Scandinavian Feast Days] *[https://familysearch.brightspotcdn.com/f3/11/f6fb400bfe77d942360a72dd24b9/old-scan-script-syllabus-2016-version-copy.pdf Introduction to reading old Scandinavian handwriting] * Using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Template_Guidelines templates], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization categories] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers stickers] * Using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile named inline citations] for repeated use of the same source * Citing sources from subscription websites, such as Ancestry and [https://www.arkivdigital.net ArkivDigital] (for paid Swedish primary parish sources) * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/The_Genealogical_Proof_Standard_(National_Institute) The genealogical proof standard] ===How to Proceed=== #Your Trail Guide will choose a profile, set it up and email you with the link to the profile. #Click through to the profile. Check to make sure that: ##It does not have a profile manager. ##ALL dates must be within the relevant range (1700-1799). ##ALL locations for birth, marriage and death must be in the country you chose. ##There are family links (at least one parent and/or spouse; children are a bonus). ##There is no more than one source. #Remember, you won't step on any toes, because it's an orphaned profile without a profile manager. {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1-1.jpg |align=c |size=m }}

Nordic Trail - Sweden, Step 1

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[[Category: Nordic Project Trail]] '''The purpose of this page is to list what will be covered by Nordic Trail, Sweden - Step 1 and where to find the tools and resources to work on these tasks for Swedish profiles.''' {{Image|file=Nordic_Trail_Part_1-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} == What will be covered in Step 1 == * Data Fields: How to correctly fill in a profile's data fields. * Names and Spelling: Nordic name customs, person names and place names, using Nordic "special letters". * Categories: Adding categories to profiles and finding categories to use. * Formatting: The use of headings and lists to make the profile easier to read. Adding templates and stickers. * Biography Writing: Adding structure to the biography section, adding links to other profiles. * Finding Sources: What sources are available for each country and where to find them. * Adding Sources: How to add sources so others can locate them and using inline citations. * Critical Analysis: Have I found a fact about the correct person? == Tools and Resources == Please note that you can work on a profile in a way that suits you. It is not required that you follow the order in which these tools and resources are listed. The Sweden Project has already covered many of the subjects below within the help page called [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Swedish_Profile_Standards|Swedish Profile Standards]]. That resource is a good place to start. Some of the links from that page are repeated in multiple sections below. They are repeated so they will be easy to find when you need to read about a specific subject. You are encouraged to work with these tools and resources in a way that suits you when working on profiles. === Data Fields === A data field is the form field where you can enter information, for example a date or a name. How to correctly fill in the data fields of a profile may differ from one country to another depending on their specific customs (it even differs slightly between the Nordic countries). The following help page has been designed to explain how to properly complete the person and location data fields for Swedish profiles: * [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields|Name and Location Fields]] === Names and Spelling=== The link provided in the section above, [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields|Name and Location Fields]], also covers some of the naming and spelling customs and guidelines. That page does not explain everything in detail, so if you did not follow all of the links discussing names on that page, you may find these additional links helpful: * [[:Space:Swedish_names|Swedish Names]] * [[:Category:Swedish_Names|Swedish Names Categories]] * [http://www.hhogman.se/naming-practice-sweden.htm Naming Practices in Sweden] * [[Space:Nordic Language Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]] === Categories === The purpose of categories is to group profiles (and/or freespace pages) together. It can be profiles of people who lived at a certain location, shared a specific occupation, were buried in the same church yard, or something else. The main use of categories on Swedish profiles is the location categories. These categories are primarily used for the locations of births, marriages, and deaths. For Sweden, that is usually the parish category, but is sometimes a smaller place like a village or a farm. Preferably, a location category should only be added once there is a source to support the use of that specific location category. When you have added a location category, especially if you found a smaller one than the parish level, make sure to follow the link to the category/categories added (found at the bottom of the profile). Sometimes you can actually find a family member someone else has added and connect them to the profile you are working on (especially if they are using a family name that might stand out). * [[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Category_Instructions|Sweden Project - Category Instructions]] * [[:Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|How to use the Category Picker in edit mode]] === Formatting === ==== Headings ==== The use of headings and lists on profiles can make them easier to read. Using the Research Notes heading to leave information for yourself and future researchers is an improvement to any profile. Sadly, the Research Notes heading is sometimes ignored. You can also translate the headings into Swedish if the profile biography is only written in Swedish. While most of WikiTree is in the English language, it is not necessary that a biography be written in English. However, if there are already sections written in English (or you prefer to write biographies in both English and Swedish), you should likewise add the headings in both English and Swedish. This is an example of a profile written in two languages: [[Ericsson-126|Astrid Lindgren]]. These are the accepted translations for the Headings on a profile for the Nordic languages: [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_BioCheck_App_Translations|BioCheck App Translations]]. However, when using two languages for the headings on a profile, the heading == Sources == needs to be kept in English (instead of translating to "Källor"). * [[:Help:Biographies#Text_Sections|More about Headings]] * [[:Help:Research_Notes|More about Research Notes]] ==== Lists ==== Lists can be used on both profiles and freespace pages. For example, the bulleted list has been used multiple times on this page. You can also make numbered lists and lists including sub-lists. An example of using a list in a profile could be when a couple had may children. Adding them as a list might benefit the biography text and make a good presentation for the reader. Or you can create a single item list, like below, to make a point ;-) * [[:Help:Editing_Tips#Lists|More about Lists]] ==== Links ==== Using links in the biography, either to other WikiTree profiles, and/or other websites, gives the reader even more value. Therefore, you are encouraged to use them. An example of a link to an external website could be a Wikipedia page for a specific location, a parish, or an interesting occupation that relates to the profile you are working on. Links to original sources, like church book images, should always be provided when available. Some web pages, like Riksarkivet and the Swedish National Library provide source citations and link information that is easily available to copy and paste. Therefore, there is really no reason to not add these links to a profile. See the section below on how to cite sources for examples of how to do this. Linking to another profile on WikiTree might also be useful for the reader, especially if it is not one of the family members already listed on the profile. It could, for example, be a link to the profile of an ancestor a bit further back than the parents, a witness at a baptism, a father or mother-in-law, or someone else who already has a profile to link to. * [[:Help:Adding_Links|More about Links]] ==== Templates and Stickers ==== It is sometimes difficult to understand the difference between what is called a "Sticker", a "Template", or a "Research Note Box". These terms often confuse WikiTree members when they first learn about them. The Research Note Box is something you have surely seen already. It is always an orange box with some text in it. The one most often used on profiles is the one stating that a profile is unsourced. There are also boxes for an "estimated date" and an "uncertain existence", although these might not be seen quite as often. Stickers are much smaller "information boxes" used by projects. They can, for example, state that a person was born in a specific country, or that they were a notable or an aristocrat. Further information on how to use templates and stickers on Swedish profiles, as well as details about Research Note Boxes can be found at the following links: * [[:Space:Swedish_Templates|Swedish Templates and Stickers]] * [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes|More about Research Note Boxes]] === Biography Writing === A biography could be short or long; it depends on the writer. Either way, the text should be relevant to the profile, preferably using inline sourcing to clearly identify the facts presented (see the sources section below), written in the third person, and using the past tense. It is important that no large amount of text or information in a biography be copied directly from any other website (or another medium, for that matter) due to copyright issues. * WikiTree help page for Biographies: [[:Help:Biographies|More about Biographies]] * WikiTree help page about using and creating Lists: [[:Help:Editing_Tips#Lists|More about Lists]] (Other good editing tips are on this page, too.) * WikiTree help page about adding Links: [[:Help:Adding_Links|More about Links]] ===Finding Sources=== ==== Original Sources ==== Original sources, such as church records, can be found at [https://sok.riksarkivet.se Riksarkivet], the Swedish National Archives. A good starting point would be the [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/digitala-forskarsalen Digital Research Room] where you can search for the correct parish records. You can change the preferred language at the top right side of these pages. This page will tell you a bit more about [[Space:Riksarkivet_-_the_Swedish_National_Archives|Riksarkivet - the Swedish National Archives]]. A 30-minute introductory video to Swedish research, that walks you through how to do research on the Swedish Archives webpage, is also available. It was originally created to help new researchers during one of the WikiTree Challenges where all of the guest's ancestors were from Sweden. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XkXXSLF6zfi2DKud6laMsAyT-1rnV9nk/view Video: Swedish Research 101] * '''Original sources''' ** [[:Space: Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Realiable Swedish Sources, both for pre-1700 and after.]] ** Riksarkivet - the Swedish National Archives *** [[:Space:Riksarkivet_-_the_Swedish_National_Archives|What collections and databases can be found at Riksarkivet]] *** [[:Space:Swedish_church_archives| Types of documents found in parish archives at Riksarkivet]] *** [[:Space:Folkr%C3%A4kningar_-_Swedish_Census_Search|Swedish Census Search]] ** [[:Space:ArkivDigital_Church_Book_Record_Examples|Info on Arkiv Digital, a subscription web site.]] (They usually offer free searches a couple of times each year, usually 2-3 days in connection with large holidays.) ==== Secondary Sources ==== Secondary sources can be used if you evaluate them and find them trustworthy. As an example, we can evaluate if using a grave search site should be trustworthy or not. If no picture of an actual gravestone is attached to a post, that would make the information cited much less trustworthy than a post with a picture showing the gravestone. Some secondary sources may be deemed trustworthy, primarily because they are published by someone trustworthy. [[:Space:Sveriges_Dödbok|Sveriges Dödbok]], by The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies is an example of that. While it is a "good source", even a rather trustworthy one, it can still contain errors due to it being a transcription from original sources. Original sources are always preferred. That is also true for other transcribed records found on websites like FamilySearch. If you cannot view or link to the original source image on FamilySearch, then you should not consider it an original source. * '''Examples of where to find Secondary sources''' ** [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books|List of online genealogical books (Nordic related)]] ** [[: Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online|Nordic Project, Image resources online]] Where to find images of gravestones, portraits, newspapers. **[https://www.soldatreg.se/sok-soldat/ Centrala Soldatregistret] Online search of Swedish soldiers. (Not yet complete, updated twice a year.) ===Adding Sources=== The main reason for adding sources is so other people can know where the information comes from. Therefore, it is important that sources be added in an understandable way and that we are as precise as we can be. Please check out [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format|Sweden Source Citations]] for some examples and to get a better understanding of how to cite Swedish sources. See also: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources WikiTree Sources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide WikiTree Source Style Guide] === Critical analysis === Are you sure you found the correct person? The patronymic naming system can be confusing. It also means that there could be multiple people with the same name in a single location - even in a smaller parish. One way to be sure you have the correct person is to do a thorough search and to locate as much information from the original sources as possible. Following a person through all of the different household books would be one example to this approach. It is also important to ask for help if you are not familiar with the Swedish language and you come across a note, a page heading, or some other information in a record that you need explained. ---- '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Country_Sub-Projects|Nordic Project - Sub Projects and Teams]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Project - Nordic Trail Team]] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Info|Nordic Trail Info]] > Nordic Trail - Sweden, Step 1

Nordic Trail - Trail Guides

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[[Category: Nordic Trail Old Resource Pages]] '''Navigation:''' > '''[[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Trail]]''' > Nordic Trail - Trail Guides =What does a Trail Guide do?= The [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|Nordic Trail]] is mostly self-directed. You, the Trail Guide, will be paired with a new Nordic Project member, called Explorer, to help with any questions they may have, give tips on where to look for sources and provide feedback on the content and presentation of the profiles worked on by the Explorer (chosen by the Coordinator). As Trail Guides, we are friendly volunteers who like helping our new project members. You should have been through the Trail yourself and be knowledgeable about research and editing profiles from at least one specific Nordic country. You will then be paired with an Explorer who wants to learn to research the same country. As a Trail Guide, you are not supposed to do the research for the Explorer. The Trail is designed to empower the researcher to do research on their own and to show them how to improve the many Nordic profiles that need some TLC. If you and your Explorer agree that he/she needs more intensive help with the basics of WikiTree, or they have a disability, help from a [[Help:Contact_a_Mentor|Mentor]] or the [[Project:Accessibility_Angels#How_to_request_help|Accessibility Angels]] would perhaps be more appropriate. What happens if the Explorer does not stay in touch with you or doesn't complete the Trail? It is important that you and the Explorer stay in regular contact. If you have not heard from your Explorer for more than 2 weeks, you should... a) you may email them to let them know their participation in the Trail has been paused and '''who to contact''' when they are ready to resume. Who should the Explorer contact? The Coordinator? or? and? b) let the coordinator know so the Explorer's participation in the Trail can be paused (or any other action taken). If they choose to continue at a later stage they may be assigned another Trail Guide than yourself. (If the Explorer does not resume the Trail within 3 months, we will assume they no longer wish to participate in the Trail and have, for the moment, lost interest in becoming a member of the Nordic Project.)

Nordic Trail Part 1, Swedish Resources

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[[Category: Nordic Trail Old Resource Pages]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]''' > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Part_1|'''Nordic Trail - Part 1''']] > Nordic Trail - Part 1, Swedish Resources The purpose of this page is to gather helpful resources for Nordic Trail Guides and Explorers who will work on Swedish profiles. Besides all the links sorted under the different headings below, you also have these pages to help you understand how to better a Swedish profile; * [[:Space:Sweden_Project_-_Swedish_Profile_Standards]] * Once it is finished and "official", add link to: Name and Location Fields Guidelines for Swedish profiles. == All about Sources == * '''Original sources''' ** [[:Space: Sweden_Project_Reliable_Sources|Realiable Swedish Sources, both for pre-1700 and after.]] ** Riksarkivet - the Swedish National Archives *** [[:Space:Riksarkivet_-_the_Swedish_National_Archives|What collections and databases can be found at Riksarkivet]] *** [[:Space:Swedish_church_archives| Types of documents found in parish archives at Riksarkivet]] *** [[:Space:Folkr%C3%A4kningar_-_Swedish_Census_Search|Swedish Census Search]] ** [[:Space:ArkivDigital_Church_Book_Record_Examples|Info on Arkiv Digital, a subscription web site.]] (They usually offer free searches a couple of times each year, usually 2-3 days in connection to large holidays.) * '''Secondary sources''' ** [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books|List of online genealogical books (Nordic related)]] ** [[: Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online|Nordic Project, Image resources online]] Where to find images of gravestones, portraits, newspapers. **[https://www.soldatreg.se/sok-soldat/ Centrala Soldatregistret] Online search of Swedish soldiers. Not yet complete, updated twice a year. == Categories == Categories are used on WikiTree to gather profiles (or free-space pages) together by location, occupation, topic, or even events (like participating in a specific war). === Location Categories === Profiles should always be placed in the lowest location category possible. That usually means the parish category where the person was born, married, lived for a very long period of time or died. It should never be the country, province, county or hundred. Sometimes even a smaller category within the parish can be used. This could be the farm, croft or village. It should not be a specific street address and number. That information belongs in the biography of the profile. == Geographical Categories and Resource Pages== * [[:Category:Sweden%2C_Geographical_Regions|Sweden Geographical Regions]] See also [[Space:Sweden]] * [[:Category:Swedish_County_Codes|Swedish County Codes]] * [[:Category:Sweden%2C_Parishes_by_County|Category for parishes in different counties]] * [[:Category: Parishes, Sweden|Category for (most) Swedish parishes, A-Ö]] * [[Space:Sweden|About Sweden]] * [[:Space:Gothenburg_%28O%29_resources|Göteborg/Gothenburg resources]] * [[: Space:Stockholm_%28AB%29_resources|Stockholm Resources]] == Language == * [[:Space:Nordic_Language_Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]] * [[:Category:Yrken|Swedish category "Yrken"]] In this category occupations and titles in Swedish are listed. Some of them have a translation to English. * [[:Category:Dödsorsaker|Swedish category "Dödsorsaker"]] This category is for "cause of death" in Swedish. Some of them have a translation to English. * [[:Space:Glossary_Sweden|Glossary Sweden]]  * Rötter by Sveriges Släktforskarförbund|The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies. ** [https://www.rotter.se/swedish-roots/finding-your-swedish-roots/swedish-abbrevations Swedish Abbrevations] ** [https://www.rotter.se/swedish-roots/useful-knowledge/dictionary-en-swe Swedish Dictionary] * [http://www.hhogman.se/dictionary_genealogy.htm Hans Högmans blog - Swedish / English dictionary - Genealogy Terms, Occupations] * FamilySearch ** [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Category:Language_Tools_for_Swedish_Research Language Tools for Swedish Research] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Swedish_Genealogical_Word_List Swedish Swedish Genealogical Word List] == Swedish Names and WikiTree Name Fields == * [[: Space:Sweden Project - Name and Location Fields]] * [[: Space:Swedish_names| Swedish Names]] * [http://www.hhogman.se/naming-practice-sweden.htm Naming practice in Sweden] == Templates and Stickers == * [[Space:Swedish_Templates|Swedish Templates and Stickers]] and how to apply them.

Nordic Trail Process

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[[Category: Nordic Trail Old Resource Pages]] '''Navigation:''' [[Project:Nordic|'''Nordic Project''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Nordic_Trail_Team|'''Nordic Trail''']] > [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Membership_Team|'''Nordic Trail - Membership Team''']] > Nordic Trail Process =Nordic Trail Process= '''Membership Coordinator''' '''New/Existing Explorer''' '''Nordic Trail Guide''' #New (or existing) member joins the Nordic Project via Join Thread on G2G (or Trail) by contacting Membership Coordinator. #Membership Coordinator sends them an email (see below #1 or #2 or #3) and adds them to the Waiting List tab on the Membership Spreadsheet #Membership Coordinator assigns Trail Guide for Explorer by forwarding the email to an available Trail Guide and moving their entry on the spreadsheet to the Project Member tab. #The assigned Trail Guide adopts and prepares their selected profile. (add code for image - see bottom of this doc) #Prepare and send initial contact email with a link to their selected profile (BCC Membership Coordinator) #Move or add a link to the profile to the [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1800-1899|Orphan Profile Lists - Part 1]] and [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Orphaned_Profiles_1700-1799|Orphan Profile Lists - Part 2]] #Monitor their progress #Reply to any emails received #Review Checklist for completion #Provide feedback on completed profile #Proceed to Profile #2 and repeat the process #Once the Explorer has completed their Nordic Trail, send them an email to congratulate them, along with the code for their graduation sticker. CC: Membership Coordinator #Assign Nordic Project badge. #Member contacts Membership Coordinator with their new Team selection #Membership Coordinator updates the entry on the spreadsheet and adds the Member to the appropriate Team Pages. ==Welcome Email #1== Hi (Name Here), We’re so glad to welcome you to the Nordic Project’s Nordic Trail and hope that you will both enjoy and learn from this experience. Keep this email somewhere safe for future reference and make sure to bookmark the links attached. You’ll need them throughout this learning experience. This is a link to the page you’ll be working with most during this first level of the Trail. It will help you understand the process of editing profiles. [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Part_1|Nordic Trail - Part 1]] Here are the links to the help pages that you’ll need for this phase: #[[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source|Using Sources for Genealogy Research]]: This page outlines why sources are important when researching your ancestors. All profiles should reach, meet or exceed WikiTree’s standards for sourcing. #[[Help:Sources|Sources Help Page]]: This page outlines why sources are a required part of the WikiTree experience and shows you two ways to add sources to your ancestors profiles. #[[Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3FExamples%20or|Examples of what is considered uncertain information]]. This page outlines what sources are considered derivative and are not used for profiles that are part of the Nordic Project. They can, however, be helpful in finding true sources. #[[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes Help Page]]: This page outlines why a Research Notes section can be helpful, where to properly place the research notes section, and introduces Research Note Boxes (we'll look at these more closely, later). #[[Help:Biographies|Biographies Help Page]]: This page outlines the required and optional headings for the biography portion of a profile. Three profiles will be assigned to you by your guide, and you will be notified of which profile to work on when your guide contacts you. You will have 1 month to complete each profile. You are expected to check in with your guide on a weekly basis and any extension to the timeframe must be discussed with your guide at that time. Please respond within 1 week from the date of this email to let me know you are still interested, in order to hold your place on the Nordic Trail. May I remind you to add the Nordic Tag on your profile if you have not already done so. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Tags Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Project Membership Coordinator ==Welcome Email #1A - New Project Members - non response== Hi (Name Here), I sent you an email last week, confirming your placement in the Nordic Trail program. At that time you were asked to respond within the week. I have not received a response. Please confirm that you wish to continue on the Nordic Trail within the next 3 days in order to keep your spot in the program. The number of available guides is limited, so we need to take this step to ensure that all Explorers have the opportunity to join. If I do not hear from you by that date, your spot will be given to another explorer and you will need to begin again if you decide to join at a later time. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Project Membership Coordinator ==Welcome Email #1B - New Project Members - 2nd non response== Hi (Name Here), I have not received a response from you regarding your involvement in the Nordic Trail, and as advised in my last communication, we need to assign our guides to the next members on the waiting list. If you decide at a later time to join, please let us know and we'll return your name to our waitlist. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Project Membership Coordinator Nordic Trail checking in with you - please advise if you haven’t received our emails. When this email is sent, a post to the members profile should also be made: as above. ==Welcome Email #2 - Existing Project Members (Part 2)== Hi (Name Here), We’re so glad you’ve chosen to take part in the Nordic Project’s Orphan Trail and hope that you will both enjoy and learn from this Nordic Trail experience. Keep this email somewhere safe for future reference, or make sure to bookmark the links attached. You’ll need them throughout this learning experience. This is a link to the page you’ll be working with most during Part 2 of the Nordic Trail. It will help you understand what the process is for editing a profile. Nordic Trail - Part 2, Please ensure you read the do’s and don’ts and both checklists as this is the standard profiles are checked against. This part is for the more experienced members who have the basics down pat and may only need a refresher. *[[Help:Sources#Advanced_Sourcing|Advanced Sourcing]] *[[Help:Editing_Tips|Advanced Biography and Editing Tips]] *[[Help:Bio_Ideas|Advanced Biography Writing]] *[[Help:Categorization|Introduction to Categories]] *[[Help:Categorization_Glossary|Categorization Glossary]] Your profiles will be assigned to you by your guide, and you will be notified on which profile when your guide contacts you. You will have 1 month to complete a profile. You are expected to check in with your guide on a weekly basis and any extension to the timeframe must be discussed with your guide at that time. Please respond within 1 week from the date of this email in order to hold your place on the Nordic Trail. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Project Membership Coordinator ==Email 1== BCC the NordicTrail Project Coordinator Hi (Name Here), My name is (Your Name) and I've been assigned as your Nordic Trail Guide. This is the profile you will be working on: [Add link to selected profile here]. You have 1 month in which to complete the profile, please remember to keep in contact on a weekly basis. You'll notice the image now on the profile that indicates the profile should not be edited while it is in place. That is meant for other WT members. This profile is for you and you alone to work on. You'll find further information on this page: [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Part_1|Nordic Trail - Part 1]] Let me know if you get stuck and I will do my best to help. Please confirm with me that you have received this email so we are sure that we are in contact. I realise that you may have been waiting for a guide for some time. If, for any reason, you are unable to proceed at this time, please let me know as soon as possible. If I don't hear from you within seven days, I won't be able to hold your place on the Nordic Trail at this time. You would be welcome to re-apply at a later date. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Trail Guide BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator ==PM 1== Hi (name here) I emailed you last week regarding a place on the Nordic Trail. Unfortunately, if I don't hear from you within 24 hours, I won't be able to hold your place on the Nordic Trail at this time. You would be welcome to re-apply at a later date. Sincerely, (Your Name) Nordic Trail Guide ==Email 2== Hi (Name Here), Your profile looks great! Well done! (Add Positive feedback) (Add Constructive details for improvement.) This is the profile you will be working on: [Add link to selected profile here]. You have 1 month in which to complete the profile, please remember to keep in contact on a weekly basis. Sincerely, (Your name here) Nordic Trail Guide ==Promotion Email for Part 2== BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator Hi (Name), Congratulations! You’ve completed the first part of the Nordic Trail! This part focuses on the (Part 2 lessons). In addition to what you've already learned, you'll be exploring: * Using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Template_Guidelines templates], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization categories] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers stickers] * Using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile named inline citations] for repeated use of the same source Now is the time to start pulling all your skills together to create the most complete and accurate profiles possible. You will need to complete two profiles during this time period in order to complete the required portion of the Nordic Trail. Have fun! I'm here if you need me. (Guide Name) Nordic Trail Guide BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator ==Graduation Email 1== BCC Nordic Trail Project Coordinator if the Explorer is NOT continuing on to Part 2 Hi (Name), Congratulations! You've now completed the required portion of our Nordic Trail! Well done! You can place this on your profile (anywhere below the Biography line): {{Nordic Trail|1}} Since you have completed the required portion of the Trail, you earned your Nordic Project membership. Your badge should be displayed on your profile shortly. Please let the Membership Coordinator know which Nordic geographic sub-project you are interested in joining. If you wish to continue with Level 2, you will need to be pre-1700 certified. See the Pre-1700 certification Quiz. If you are already certified and wish to continue, let me know and I will send you a new orphaned profile. Sincerely, (Name) Your Nordic Trail Guide ==Email 5== BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator Hi (Name Here), Keep this email somewhere safe for future reference, or make sure to bookmark the links attached. You’ll need them throughout this learning experience. The profile you selected is ready for you to begin: (add link) This level focuses on the time period between 1700 and 1799. There is a full list of topics covered on this page, which you should bookmark for later reference: [[Space:Nordic_Trail_-_Part_2|Nordic Trail - Part 2]] Now is the time to start pulling all your skills together to create the most complete and accurate profiles possible. Have fun! I'm here if you need me. Sincerely, (Name) Your Nordic Trail Guide BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator ==Email 6== BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator Hi (Explorer's name), Congratulations from all of us on the Nordic Team. You are officially a Nordic Trail graduate! Thank you for spending so much valuable time enhancing our profiles and learning to create unique and high quality profiles for our shared Nordic ancestors. We hope this has been a useful and rewarding experience, and welcome positive feedback from our Explorers on the Nordic Trail. You've earned your badge, so place this on your profile (anywhere below the Biography line). {{Nordic Trail}} (NOTE: provide the sticker for the appropriate level found here: Template) Thank you for all that you do to improve our team and WikiTree. Sincerely, (Name) Your Nordic Trail Guide BCC the Nordic Trail Project Coordinator ==Graduation Email 2== BCC Nordic Trail Project Coordinator Hi (Name), Congratulations from all of us on the Nordic Team. You are officially a Nordic Trail graduate! Thank you for spending so much valuable time enhancing our profiles and learning to create unique and high quality profiles for our shared Nordic ancestors. We hope this has been a useful and rewarding experience, and we welcome positive feedback from our Explorers on the Nordic Trail. You've earned your badge, so place this on your profile (anywhere below the Biography line). {{Nordic Trail}} Thank you for all that you do to improve our team and WikiTree. Sincerely, (Your Name) Your Nordic Trail Guide ==Graduation Announcement (Google Group)== With graduates of Part 2, please post a congratulatory message for your Explorer on Google Groups. The current post is here: on Google Groups When you have this conversation open, select the first email and click/select the "reply all" (double back arrows symbol on some browsers, red "Post Reply" on others). When the new email opens, be sure to blank out/erase the contents of the body of the message before you start your new announcement. ==Checklists== These checklists are broken down by parts. ===Checklist - Part1=== *'''Data Section''' :*Is the data correct? Birth date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Parents should match sources. Marriage date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Death date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Are they marked as: before, after, estimate or exact? :*If no children, check this box: If there are no more known children, is the box checked? :*Certainty and confidence: Are the appropriate buttons selected? *'''Biography Section''' :*Is there a good biography? Are the sentences clear and concise? Are the facts confirmed by sources? Does the biography agree with the sources? If a marriage is mentioned, is it also in the Data section with the spouse attached? *'''Children List''' :*Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *'''Sources''' :*Are the sources considered reliable for Nordic Profiles? Family Trees, Millenium Files, Yates Publishing, Find a Grave indexes or memorials without photos are not considered acceptable. *'''Final Product''' :*Is a Disputed Section needed? :*Is a Research Notes Section needed? ===Checklist - Part 2=== *'''Data Section''' :*Is the data correct? Birth date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Parents should match sources. Marriage date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Death date and place should be the same in the data fields and in the biography. Are they marked as: before, after, estimate or exact? :*If no children, check this box: If there are no more known children, is the box checked? :*Certainty and confidence: Are the appropriate buttons selected? *'''Biography Section''' :*Is there a good biography? Are the sentences clear and concise? Are the facts confirmed by sources? Does the biography agree with the sources? If a marriage is mentioned, is it also in the Data section with the spouse attached? *'''Sources''' :*Are the sources considered reliable for Nordic Profiles? Family Trees, Millenium Files, Yates Publishing, Find a Grave indexes or memorials without photos are not considered acceptable. :*Are source citations formatted correctly? Did they use inline citations or standard sourcing citations? :*Are the appropriate categories added for: Birth, Marriage, Death, Location, Cemetery and Occupation? Did they add other categories? *'''Children List''' :*Is there a list of known children? Is it sourced by at least one primary or secondary source? :*Are the children attached to the profile the same as the ones on the list? Do the facts agree? *'''Final Product''' :*Is a Disputed Section needed? :*Is a Research Notes Section needed? :*Are there any duplicate profiles? :*Are the categories appropriate? :*Are any stickers added appropriate? :*Review the profile for completeness. :*Verify sources for birth, marriage and death. Are they well formatted? If links are used, do they work? :*Are there any duplicate profiles found? :*Review any Research Notes section. :*Are any images appropriate? Be sure they have used only non-copyrighted images, and provide the needed attributes. :*Ensure internal and external links are formatted correctly. *'''Abandoned Profiles''' :*If an Explorer abandons the Nordic Trail with an incompletely processed profile, please add the profile to the Nordic Trail Abandoned Profiles. We will evaluate and decide what to do with them on a case by case basis. Leave the image on the profile but orphan it to remove it from your Watch list.

Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. Del 1: Allard-Guillaume

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 1, Allard-Guillaume == *by Lindblom, Kjell, 1943- (författare) *Published by Släktforskarskolan Kjell Lindblom, Stockholm, 2012 *ISBN 9789163704161 (inb) *Svenska 318 s. *http://libris.kb.se/bib/13520703 *Citation Example: :::Lindblom, Kjell. ''[[Space:Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 1, Allard-Guillaume.|Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 1, Allard-Guillaume.]]'' (Släktforskarskolan Kjell Lindblom, Stockholm, 2012) *Footnote Example: :::[[#Lindblom|Lindblom]]: Page 521 == Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 2, De Hameaux-Vincent Rafflier == *by Lindblom, Kjell, 1943- (författare) *Published by Släktforskarskolan Kjell Lindblom, Stockholm, 2012 *ISBN 9789163704178 (inb) *Svenska 318 s. *http://libris.kb.se/bib/14649588 *Citation Example: :::Lindblom, Kjell. ''[[Space:Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 2, De Hameaux-Vincent Rafflier.|Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 2, De Hameaux-Vincent Rafflier.]]'' (Släktforskarskolan Kjell Lindblom, Stockholm, 2012) *Footnote Example: :::[[#Lindblom|Lindblom]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Nörenberg, Saatzig, Pomerania, Prussia, Germany

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The following information comes from Debbie Warnock, the great great granddaughter of JOHANN CARL AUGUST MEYN and CAROLINE HELENA BRIESEMEISTER. I am publishing it in hopes it will help someone else as much as it helped me! If you are researching this family, or if you have any information that could help us "put flesh on the bones" of our ancestors, please reach out. Thank you! Both were both born in Norenberg with an umlaut over the “o” in Pommern, Prussia which was a part of Germany when they lived there. After the war, the Polish people moved back into that region on the Black Sea in the north. Jews were exterminated and the German speakers fled to Mecklenburg for greater protection against the invading Russian army. Long story short, Prussia was divided and part was given to the Germans which is not where they lived. The Polies renamed the entire area with Polish names and took over the Evangelical Churches to make them Catholic. The Synagogue was destroyed and their cemetery paved over for a parking lot. If you go on an antique map of 1845 Pommerania and look for a town called Stettin (in Mecklenburg) and go straight across to the right, you will see Norenberg. Today the town is called Insko with an accent on the “n.” It is on the edge of the Insko Landscape Park which is very beautiful. It is in Stargard County, Western Pommeriania, Volvodeship Poland. It was always a small farming community and today a little less than 2000 people live there. Anyway Pommeriania is all over her immigration papers and I think we need to get this right. Nuremberg is in the heart of Bavaria which is very far and different than Norenberg. You just have to look at an old map.

Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Notes

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'''Old Norfolk County.''' The jurisdiction was created 10 May 1643, and it contained the settlements of "Salisbury, Hampton, Haverhill, Exeter, Dover and Portsmouth" until 1680, when the Province of New Hampshire separated from Massachusetts Bay. See "Norfolk County, Massachusetts Colony"; web content, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_County,_Massachusetts_Colony#:~:text=Hampton%2C%20Exeter%2C%20Dover%2C%20and,as%20%22Old%20Norfolk%20County.%22 ''Wikipedia''], and "Norfolk (old) County, Massachusetts Genealogy"; web content, [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norfolk_(old)_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy ''FamilySearch'' Wiki]. As well, see David Dearborn, "Old Norfolk County Records," in "Tools of the Trade," ''The Essex Genealogist'' 3 (1983):194-196; digital image by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12121/194/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], which includes [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12121/195/0 references] to Sidney Perley's articles in ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000541727 The Essex Antiquarian]'' and the ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000681568 Essex Institute Historical Collections]''. '''Finding aids''', below, working mostly from David Dearborn's article, :Albert Stillman Batchellor, ''[https://archive.org/details/provincialstatep31newh/page/n4/mode/1up Probate Records ... Vol 1, 1635-1717]'' in ''New Hampshire State Papers'', 40 vols. (1867-1943), 31; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. :[[Space:The_Essex_Antiquarian|Essex Antiquarian]] -- Sidney Perley, "Old Norfolk County Records" (a continuing series) in ''The Essex Antiquarian'', at ... *1649-1655 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044100184712&view=1up&seq=11 1 (1897)]: 19, 49, 84, 113, 147, 178. [Deeds] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=43%3Bownerid=27021597765517706-47 19] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=79%3Bownerid=27021597765517706-85 49] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=126%3Bownerid=27021597765515889-130 84] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=167%3Bownerid=27021597765517706-173 113] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=213%3Bownerid=27021597765515889-217 147] :*1 (1897):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184712?urlappend=%3Bseq=256%3Bownerid=27021597765517706-262 178] *1655-1660 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044100184506&view=1up&seq=11 2 (1968)]:11, 47, 81, 114, 148, 181. [Deeds] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-32 11] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=77%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-81 47] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=123%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-127 81] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=168%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-172 114] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=214%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-218 148] :*2 (1968):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184506?urlappend=%3Bseq=264%3Bownerid=27021597765515938-268 181] *1660-1663 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567138&view=1up&seq=7 3 (1899)]:10, 42, 75, 108, 139, 171. [Deeds] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=24%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-28 10] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=68%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-72 42] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=113%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-117 75] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=156%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-160 108] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=199%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-203 139] :*3 (1899):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah3qe9?urlappend=%3Bseq=245%3Bownerid=27021597765733409-249 171] *1663-1665 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567146&view=1up&seq=9 4 (1900)]:9, 43, 77, 108, 138, 175 [Deeds] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=29%3Bownerid=1070192-33 9] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=69%3Bownerid=1057766-57 43] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=107%3Bownerid=1070192-139 77] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=142%3Bownerid=1057766-126 108] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=180%3Bownerid=1070192-240 138] :*4 (1900):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567146?urlappend=%3Bseq=219%3Bownerid=1070192-279 175] *1665-xxxx -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028720723&view=1up&seq=11 5 (1901)]:12, 46, 77, 133, 179 [VRs 1665-xxx] :*5 (1901):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=52%3Bownerid=1070246-64 12] :*5 (1901):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=92%3Bownerid=1070246-120 46] :*5 (1901):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=127%3Bownerid=1057785-99 77] :*5 (1901):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=187%3Bownerid=13510798882537501-173 133] :*5 (1901):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028720723?urlappend=%3Bseq=235%3Bownerid=13510798882537501-223 179] *1665-1668 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015025345615&view=1up&seq=7 6 (1902)]:41, 83, 131, 171 :*6 (1902):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015025345615?urlappend=%3Bseq=57%3Bownerid=13510798882537502-59 41] :*6 (1902):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015025345615?urlappend=%3Bseq=102%3Bownerid=13510798882537502-104 83] :*6 (1902):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015025345615?urlappend=%3Bseq=151%3Bownerid=1070645-177 131] :*6 (1902):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015025345615?urlappend=%3Bseq=193%3Bownerid=13510798882537502-195 171] *1668-1670 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567153&view=1up&seq=9 7 (1903)]:30, 87, 136 :*7 (1903):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=52%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-52 30] :*7 (1903):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=111%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-121 87] :*7 (1903):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567153?urlappend=%3Bseq=188%3Bownerid=13510798882537906-224 136] *1670-1671 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567161&view=1up&seq=7 8 (1904)]:38, 126, 175 :*8 (1904):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567161?urlappend=%3Bseq=54%3Bownerid=13510798882538038-56 38] :*8 (1904):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567161?urlappend=%3Bseq=146%3Bownerid=13510798882538038-148 126] :*8 (1904):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567161?urlappend=%3Bseq=197%3Bownerid=1070830-215 175] *1671 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044013699582&view=1up&seq=5 9 (1905)]:[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044013699582?urlappend=%3Bseq=161%3Bownerid=27021597765515979-165 137] *1671-1672 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567187&view=1up&seq=5 10 (1906)]:89, 109 :*10 (1906):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567187?urlappend=%3Bseq=109%3Bownerid=1058066-107 89] :*10 (1906):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567187?urlappend=%3Bseq=131%3Bownerid=1070947-143 109] *1672-1673 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028708439&view=1up&seq=9 11 (1907)]:30, 172 :*11 (1907):[https://archive.org/details/essexantiquarian11perluoft/page/n41/mode/1up 30] :*11 (1907):[https://archive.org/details/essexantiquarian11perluoft/page/n189/mode/1up 172] *1673-1675 -- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030567195&view=1up&seq=11 12 (1908)]:81, 178 :*12 (1908):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567195?urlappend=%3Bseq=103%3Bownerid=1071017-129 81] :*12 (1908)]:[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567195?urlappend=%3Bseq=207%3Bownerid=13510798882538846-201 178] *1675 -- [https://archive.org/details/essexantiquariav12v13sale/page/444/mode/1up 13 (1909)]:[https://archive.org/details/essexantiquariav12v13sale/page/684/mode/1up 105]. :[[Space:Essex_Institute_Historical_Collections|Essex Institute Historical Collections]], *1670-1689 -- 49 (1913):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044100184332?urlappend=%3Bseq=37%3Bownerid=27021597765343070-41 23] *1675-1676 -- 56 (1920):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004428286?urlappend=%3Bseq=358%3Bownerid=27021597765036807-418 298] *1676-1677 -- 57 (1921):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004352640?urlappend=%3Bseq=99%3Bownerid=27021597765036859-87 75], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004352640?urlappend=%3Bseq=213%3Bownerid=27021597765030705-217 155], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x004352640?urlappend=%3Bseq=419%3Bownerid=27021597765030705-423 313] *1678 59 (1923):[https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv59esse/page/90/mode/1up 90], [https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv59esse/page/281/mode/1up 281] *1678-1679 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642951?availability=Family%20History%20Library 60 (1924)]:147, 229, 303 [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*60 (1924)]:147; in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642973 60 (2) (April 1924)], navigate to page view 62 of 111. :*60 (1924)]:229 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642949 60 (3) (July 1924)], navigate to page view 44 of 91. :*60 (1924)]:303 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642950 60 (4) (October 1924)], navigate to page view 66 of 168. *1679-1680 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642966?availability=Family%20History%20Library 61 (1925)]:177, 253 [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*61 (1925):177 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642968 61 (2) (April 1925)], navigate to page view 100 of 123. :*61 (1925):353 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642967 61 (4) (October 1925)], navigate to page view 13 of 149. *1680-1682 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642976?availability=Family%20History%20Library 62 (1926)]: [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*62 (1926):12 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642978?availability=Family%20History%20Library 62 (1) January 1926)]], navigate to page viewer 18 of 106. :*62 (1926):121 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642821?availability=Family%20History%20Library 62 (2) (April 1926)], navigate to page viewer 30 of 106. :*62 (1926):298 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642918?availability=Family%20History%20Library 62 (4) (1926)], navigate to page viewer 11 of 133. *1682-1683 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642929?availability=Family%20History%20Library 63 (1927)]: [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*63 (1927):45 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642975?availability=Family%20History%20Library 63 (1) (January 1927)], navigate to page viewer 48 of 103. :*63 (1927):328 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642974?availability=Family%20History%20Library 63 (4) (October 1927)], navigate to page viewer 48 of 142. *1683-1694 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643001?availability=Family%20History%20Library 65 (1929)]: [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*65 (1929):240 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643008?availability=Family%20History%20Library 65 (2) (April 1929)], navigate to page viewer 142 of 144. :*65 (1929):448 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643010?availability=Family%20History%20Library 65 (4) (October 1929)], navigate to page viewer 49 of 242. *1684 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643022?availability=Family%20History%20Library 66 (1930)]: [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :* 66 (1930):182 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643025?availability=Family%20History%20Library 66 (2) (April 1930)], navigate to page viewer 22 of 137. *1684 -- [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1642996?availability=Family%20History%20Library 67 (1931)]: [''FamilySearch'' catalog (navigate to issues)] :*67 (1931):170 in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1643012?availability=Family%20History%20Library 67 (2) (April 1931)], navigate to page viewer 65 of 119. *1684-1691 -- 68 (1932):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067298943?urlappend=%3Bseq=100%3Bownerid=13510798901120796-108 88], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067298943?urlappend=%3Bseq=204%3Bownerid=13510798901119048-228 186], [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067298943?urlappend=%3Bseq=387%3Bownerid=13510798901120796-427 359] *1685-1693 -- 70 (1934):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067298984?urlappend=%3Bseq=159%3Bownerid=13510798901119610-165 147] ==Research Notes== '''EIHC.''' The journal title ''[https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=histcessexi Historical Collections of the Essex Institute]'' began in 1859; 8 volumes were published and then the journal was renamed, ''Essex Institute Historical Collections''. The new title ''[https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=essexihistc Essex Institute Historical Collections]'' appeared in 1868 (succeeding the title ''Historical Collections of the Essex Institute'' '''and continuing its volume numbering''') The title ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' continued in use through 1993, shortly after the Essex Institute '''merged with''' the Peabody Museum of Salem. The latter will continue publishing under the yet newer title, ''Peabody Essex Museum Collections'', but the focus of the Peabody editions appears to be different. '''Deed collections at FamilySearch.''' Might some relevant deeds be commingled with other Province of New Hampshire deeds, on restricted films. See [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/310825?availability=Family%20History%20Library Province (New Hampshire) deeds and probate records from 1623-1772]. (Are they accessible by subscription on Ancestry.com.)

Norfolk County, Virginia

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[[Category: Norfolk County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Norfolk County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Norfolk County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Norfolk County, Virginia}} ===Norfolk County=== ===History=== Norfolk County was created in 1691 from [[Space: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia | Lower Norfolk]] County. The county was named after the English county of Norfolk. It was merged with the independent City of South Norfolk on 1 January 1963 to become the new independent City of Chesapeake. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norfolk_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Norfolk County on Family Search] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf An Alphabetical List of the Quit Rents of Norfolk County 1704 (page 192)]

Norfolk Island

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[[Category:Norfolk_Island]] Norfolk Island is [https://osm.org/go/uz5tpyR a small island of around 35 square kilometres (13 square miles) located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia]. It lies 1,412 kilometres (877 miles) directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about 900 kilometres (560 miles) from Lord Howe Island. From its first colonial settlement the Island was variously overseen by the governors of New South Wales or Van Diemen's Land/ Tasmania. The island is currently formally deemed to be part of the Commonwealth of Australia, although many continue to question the legitimacy of this status.Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/government3.html Norfolk Island's relationship with Australia] ===Periods of Settlement=== :There are in fact at least 4 separate periods of settlement of Norfolk Island, and three '''''separate sub-categories''''' for use in WikiTree profiles: # Prior to 1788 Norfolk Island was colonised by East Polynesians but it was long unpeopled when first settled by Europeans as part of the settlement of Australia in 1788.The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/polynesian-settlement-1788 Norfolk Island, Polynesian Settlement (before 1788)] Carbon-dated artefacts and archaeological remains suggest a single phase of occupation in the period between c.1150 and c.1450 CE. # '''1788 - 1814''': The '''[[:Category:Norfolk_Island%2C_First_%28Colonial%29_Settlement_1788-1814|First European (Colonial) Settlement]]''' was established on 6 March 1788 (less than two months after the first European settlement in Australia) and this extended until 15 February 1814.Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/settlements.html The First Settlement]The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/colonial-settlement-1788-1814 Norfolk Island, First (Colonial) Settlement 1788–1814] Although a penal settlement it seems that the convicts who were here during this period were relatively well-treated and generally trusted. Farming and cultivation were the focus in order to produce food for New South Wales. It was ultimately deemed to be too remote, difficult for shipping, and costly to maintain. The number of residents began to reduce from 1805 and the Island was fully abandoned in 1814. For the full duration of this period Norfolk Island was part of the Colony of New South Wales. # '''1825 - 1855''': The '''[[:Category:Norfolk_Island%2C_Second_%28Penal%29_Settlement_1825-1855|Second European (Penal) Settlement]]''' ran from 6 June 1825 until 5 May 1855.Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/settlements2.html The Second Settlement]The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/second-settlement-1825-1855 Norfolk Island, Second (Penal) settlement 1825–1855] Under instruction from the British Government, [[Brisbane-28|Governor Brisbane]] oversaw the reoccupation of Norfolk Island as a site to hold ''"the worst description of convicts"'', that is recalcitrants and recidivists. Because of this, this period saw a generally harsher level of treatment of convicts than during the [[:Category: Norfolk Island, First (Colonial) Settlement 1788-1814|First (Colonial) Settlement 1788–1814]]. This second settlement began to wind-down in 1847 and was fully abandoned in 1855 when the last convicts were moved to Van Diemen's Land. During this settlement the Island was part of New South Wales until late 1844, and thereafter it was part of Van Diemen's Land/ Tasmania. # '''From 1856''': Just over a year after the abandonment of the second settlement, on 8 June 1856, the '''[[:Category:Norfolk_Island%2C_Third_Settlement|Third (Pitcairn) Settlement]]''' began when it was settled by former Pitcairn Islanders.Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/settlements3.html The Third Settlement]The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/Pitcairn-settlement-1856-present Norfolk Island, Third (Pitcairn) settlement 1856–present] From late 1856 the Island ceased to be part of what was then Tasmania and became subject to administration by the Governor of New South Wales, although it was a separate and distinct territory. In 1913, the United Kingdom handed Norfolk over to Australia to administer as an external territory. ==Sources== See also: * Convict Voyages website: [http://convictvoyages.org/expert-essays/norfolk-island Norfolk Island, A tiny fist of volcanic rock] * Norfolk Island Tourism: [https://www.norfolkisland.com.au/about-norfolk/history-of-norfolk-island History - Four Layers] * Cathy Dunn, Australian History Research: :# [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/category/resources/norfolk-island-land/ Norfolk island Land] :# [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/category/resources/nsw-corps-norfolk-island/ NSW Corps Norfolk Island] :# [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/first-fleeters-deaths-on-norfolk-island/ First Fleeter Deaths on Norfolk Island] ---- This Free Space Profile was initially created as the repository for historically significant images relevant to the European settlements of Norfolk Island starting from 1788. However, all WikiTree users are encouraged to add to and edit is as is necessary and helpful in adding to and building related profiles.

Norfolk Island, First (Colonial) Settlement 1788-1814

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[[Category:Norfolk Island]] [[Category:Norfolk Island, First (Colonial) Settlement 1788-1814]] Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, 1,412 kilometres (877 miles) directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about 900 kilometres (560 miles) from Lord Howe Island. The island is part of the Commonwealth of Australia. ----- {{ Image|file=Jones-36835-1.jpg |align-l |size=l |caption=Plaque commemorating European settlement of Norfolk Island on 6 March 1788 (Kingston, Norfolk Island) }} The '''''First Colonial Settlement on Norfolk Island''''' was established on 6 March 1788 (less than 2 months after the first European settlement in Australia) and this extended until 15 February 1814.The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kavha.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/colonial-settlement-1788-1814.aspx Norfolk Island, First (Colonial) Settlement 1788–1814] Although a penal settlement it seems that the convicts who were here during this period were relatively well-treated and generally trusted. Farming and cultivation were the focus in order to produce food for New South Wales. The flagship of Australia's First Fleet, [[:Category:First_Fleet|HMS ''Sirius'']], was wrecked at Norfolk Island in 1790. {{ Image|file=Jones-36835-2.jpg |align-r |size=l |caption=Plaque commemorating wreck of the HMS Sirius on 19 March 1790 (Kingston, Norfolk Island) }} It was ultimately deemed to be too remote, difficult for shipping, and costly to maintain. Evacuees from Norfolk Island began to leave as early as 1805, when five men arrived at Port Dalrymple. It would be another two years before there was any further movement from the island. The first shipment of passengers from Norfolk Island to Hobart Town, totalling aboard the Lady Nelson, arrived on 29 November 1807 with 34 men, women and children. The next ship to arrive was the Porpoise on 17 January 1808 with 180 passengers also to Hobart Town. The Lady Nelson made her second voyage with a further 50 passengers in March 1808, She was followed by the Estramina who arrived in June 1808 with 62 passengers again all to Hobart Town . The last evacuees to arrive at Hobart Town came on the City of Edinburgh , they numbered 242 and theirs was the longest and most difficult voyage of all. It took them nearly a month to reach Hobart Town and most of them with only rags on their backs and very little food on board. In total there were 568 men, women and children (most of them free by this time) who arrived in the River Derwent during the twelve months, making life in the four year old settlement very difficult. Lt Colonial Collins in Hobart Town was having an extremely difficult time feeding those that had arrived in 1804 and well as those who arrived in the Colony after that time. He had been told to expect 100 souls from Norfolk Island and now he to feed and cloth nearly 600. By 1813 the remainder of those still on Norfolk Island were ordered to sail on the Lady Nelson and the Minstrel to the Tamar River where they then walked to Muddy Plains (now Longford) and settled there on their grants of land. For the full duration of this period Norfolk Island was part of the [[:Category: Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)|Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)]]. Eleven years after this settlement, Norfolk Island was reoccupied as a stricter convict settlement. Refer to the [[:Category:Norfolk_Island%2C_Second_%28Penal%29_Settlement_1825-1855|Norfolk Island, Second (Penal) Settlement 1825–1855]] subcategory of [[:Category:Norfolk_Island|Norfolk Island]]. ==Sources== * Norfolk Island Tourism: [https://www.norfolkisland.com.au/about-norfolk/history-of-norfolk-island History - Four Layers] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Island Wikipedia], accessed 16 June 2016. * [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/first-fleeters-deaths-on-norfolk-island/ First Fleeter Deaths on Norfolk Island], accessed 11 June 2016.

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[[Category:Norfolk Island]] [[Category:Norfolk Island, Third Settlement]] {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-12.png |align-l |size=300px |caption=Flag of Norfolk Island, from 17 January 1980 }} ==Norfolk Island== Norfolk Island is a small island of around 35 square kilometres (13 square miles) located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. It lies 1,412 kilometres (877 miles) directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about 900 kilometres (560 miles) from Lord Howe Island. From its first colonial settlement the Island was variously overseen by the governors of New South Wales or Van Diemen's Land/ Tasmania. The island is currently formally deemed to be part of the Commonwealth of Australia, although many continue to question the legitimacy of this status.Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/government3.html Norfolk Island's relationship with Australia] On 8 June 1856 the '''''Third Norfolk Island Settlement''''' began when it was settled by former [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pitcairn_Islands Pitcairn Islanders].Norfolk Island: [https://www.pitcairners.org/settlements3.html The Third Settlement]The Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): [https://kingston.norfolkisland.gov.au/explore-the-layers-of-history/Pitcairn-settlement-1856-present Norfolk Island, Third (Pitcairn) settlement 1856–present] From late 1856 the Island ceased to be part of what was then Tasmania and became subject to administration by the Governor of New South Wales, although it was a separate and distinct territory. In 1913, the United Kingdom handed Norfolk over to Australia to administer as an external territory. ==Sources== * Norfolk Island Tourism: [https://www.norfolkisland.com.au/about-norfolk/history-of-norfolk-island History - Four Layers] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Island Wikipedia], accessed 16 June 2016. * [http://www.australianhistoryresearch.info/first-fleeters-deaths-on-norfolk-island/ First Fleeter Deaths on Norfolk Island], accessed 11 June 2016. * [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjTsI6459XhAhWLbisKHTKlA8UQFjAAegQIAxAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fthesis.library.adelaide.edu.au%2Fdspace%2Fbitstream%2F2440%2F103757%2F1%2FPart%2520I_%2520Series%2520A_%2520List%2520of%2520islanders%2520from%2520birth%2520and%2520death%2520registers%25201792-1941.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0fgoXNKSoxC-VkRINU8-Zl H.E. Maude, ''List of islanders from birth and death registers 1792-1941'', 2017]. Lists of Pitcairn Islander population, Polynesian settlers, register of births 1792-1940, illegitimates, register of deaths, list of inhabitants and households, list of Islanders, one of whose parents is a stranger on Island/​off Island. See also: * Geoscience Australia: [http://www.ga.gov.au/scientific-topics/national-location-information/dimensions/remote-offshore-territories Remote Offshore Territories] * Australian Law Reform Commission: [https://www.alrc.gov.au/publication/legal-risk-in-international-transactions-alrc-report-80/10-external-territories/ Legal Risk in International Transactions (ALRC Report 80), 10. External territories], Last modified on 15 July, 2010

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==Norias Ranch Headquarters== Norias is in southwestern Kenedy County. Noria is a Spanish word for "well." The St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway was completed into the area in 1904. Norias was owned and operated by the King Ranch as a shipping point and division headquarters. It served as a water stop. Norias Ranch is located about seventy miles north of Brownsville and about sixty miles from Kingsville. At the time, Norias was the headquarters for the southernmost portion of the 825,000-acre King Ranch and was also used by the Railroad to water their trains. The site itself resembled a small town; it included a large two story wooden ranch house, owned by Caesar Kleberg, a small train station, a section house, a corral and a few other buildings. On August 7, Caesar Kleberg was in Kingsville when he learned that a large group of armed Mexican men was riding on horseback through the Sauz grazing division of the King Ranch with the intention of attacking Norias. "Sauz" is a Spanish word for the native black willow tree (Salix nigra) found in alluvial soils and other wet areas in the eastern two-thirds of Texas. Sauz was established in 1792 when the San Juan de Carricitos land grant was given by the Spanish Crown to Jose Narciso Cavazos. Encompassing more than 584,000 acres, this was the largest Spanish land grant in South Texas. A ranch house was built in 1884. The Brownsville to Alice stage-line began to use it as a stopover. Sauz is presently in Willacy County.https://www.elsauzranch.com/historyhttps://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hve16 Kleberg informed the United States Army commandant at Fort Brown, near Brownsville, Texas, who informed Adjutant General Henry Hutchings. Hutchings organized a force of thirteen Texas Rangers, including Captains Harry (or Henry) Ransom, Monroe Fox, and George J. Head, plus eight cavalrymen, under Corporal Watson Adams, to go to the Norias Ranch by train and investigate the situation. *Adjutant General Henry Hutchings, Texas Rangers **Captain Monroe Fox **Captain Harry Ransom **Frank Hamer **George J. Head ** 9 more Rangers *Corporal Allen Mercer, Troop C, Twelfth Cavalry. (or Corporal Watson Adams?) **seven privates :"The headquarters, a two- story wood frame house, was fifty feet west of the railroad tracks. A hundred yards south stood a railroad section house, and just across the tracks was a toolshed and a pile of cross ties. A hundred feet north of the ranch headquarters were two bunkhouses. The Rangers found Norias occupied by only a handful of people: foreman and Special Ranger Tom Tate; cowboys Frank Martin, Luke Snow, and Lauro Cavazos; the carpenter, George Forbes, and his wife; and the black cook, Albert Edmunds, and his wife. Several Mexican railroad hands and their wives, including an elderly woman, Manuela Flores, lived in quarters connected to the section house.[https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/frank-hamer/ Boessenecker, John; Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915][https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/frank-hamer/ Boessenecker, John; Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915] Ranch Hands: *Tom Tate, foreman (accompanied Rangers to Sauz *Frank Martin, cowboy *Luke Snow, cowboy *Lauro Cavazos, cowboy *George Forbes, carpenter *Mrs. George Forbes *Albert Edmunds, cook *Mrs. Albert Edmunds *Railroad foreman *his wife *their baby *section hand *Manuela Flores, an elderly woman *their son Ranch foreman Tom Tate led Hutchings, the Texas Rangers, and a few local peace officers to a waterhole at Sauz Ranch where raiders had been sighted. They passed the raiders hidden in the brush. Therefore the Rangers missed the biggest battle of the "Bandit War". ===The Raid=== While they were gone a second train (?) arrived at about 5:30 pm, dropping off Sam Robertson, Gordon Hill, the Customs Inspectors D. P. Gay, Joe Taylor, and Marcus Hinds and a youth named Vinson. All were heavily armed with rifles and pistols. *Sam Robertson *Gordon Hill (I've yet to find any contemporary reference of the period stating Gordon Hill was a Deputy Sheriff of Cameron County) *the Vinson youth *Immigration Inspector David Portus Gay Jr. *Customs Inspector Joe "Pinkie" Taylor, former Ranger[https://newspaperarchive.com/brownsville-herald-aug-09-1915-p-1/ Brownsville Herald, 08/09/1915] *Customs Inspector Marcus "Tiny" Hinds (Hines?), former Ranger (not mentioned in original Brownsville Herald article) :"Now there were a total of seventeen men, four women, and one baby girl at the ranch, including Sheriff Hill, the eight soldiers, the three customs inspectors, four male ranchers, and one railroad foreman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Norias_Ranch#Raid Note: this account is full of inaccuracies Later that evening at dusk, the folks at Norias had just finished eating dinner when they retired to the porch of the ranch house to smoke. Shortly thereafter, Inspector Hinds noticed a group of men on horseback approaching the ranch from the south, displaying a red flag.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Norias_Ranch#Raid Note: this account is full of inaccuracies At first, he thought the men were Texas Rangers, returning from their patrol, but when they closed to about 250 yards away they opened fire on the house. At the same time, the second group of rebels attacked from the east and opened fire within ninety yards of the Americans as they took cover behind the railroad embankment near the section house to return the fire. The raiders had failed to cut the telephone so Albert Edmonds telephoned Caesar Kleberg, asking for his help. Kleberg told Edmonds that there was a train in Kingsville loaded with "armed men, supplies, and medical people" but it could not leave because there was no engineer willing to drive it to Norias. When the train did finally arrive the fighting was already over. The four women dispersed when the shooting began. One hid inside a boxcar with her husband, the railroad foreman, and her baby while two others went into the ranch house. A fourth woman, named Manuela Flores, hid inside the section house. Within the first few minutes of the battle, four of the Americans were wounded, including two soldiers and the ranchers George Forbes and Frank Martin. Forbes got hit in the lungs as he was bringing the wounded into the house, _______ shot and killed the horse of the Mexican commander and stopped the initial charge, but the rebels dismounted and regrouped for a second attack on foot. Eventually, the Americans withdrew to the safety of the ranch house but its thin walls provided little protection. Because of this the two women and the wounded were covered in mattresses while he and the remaining men went back outside to draw the Mexicans' fire away from the house ===Seditionistas=== In January 1915 a group of Mexican rebels drafted [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ngp04 the Plan of San Diego] which called for Mexicans in the American border states to rebel against the U.S. government and kill the white inhabitants. The Seditionistas, as they were called, only launched small raids into Texas from the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. ===After the Raid=== Rangers arrive Train from Kingsville arrives ===The Next Day=== After midnight two dozen dismounted cavalrymen, several civilian officers, Sheriffs Vann and Baker, Lamar Gill, and Lon C. Hill arrived at the scene long after the action with the Sediciosos had concluded.[http://www.myharlingen.us/page/open/8053/0/Soldiers%20Stationed%20in%20Harlingen.pdf Rozeff Norman; Soldiers Stationed in Harlingen, 1915-1917, and Some of Their Action] :"In the morning, a northbound train rolled in. Onboard was Robert Runyon, an energetic and enterprising photographer from Brownsville who had created a cottage industry photographing scenes from the Mexican Revolution—many of them morbid images of dead bodies— and selling them as real-photo postcards, which were distributed widely in the United States and Mexico. Now, Runyon unlimbered his heavy camera and took numerous photos, including the Norias ranch headquarters and the six uninjured troopers standing on the front porch. He then carried his camera to the spot where the dead bodies lay in preparation for burial and made several exposures of the corpses. He took two images of Frank Hamer and another posseman, who appears to be Jim Dunaway, posing on horseback behind the dead bodies and holding the captured battle flag between them. In the photos, Frank Hamer is slouched easily on his horse, wearing a baggy canvas brush jacket with a U.S. Army–issue canvas cartridge belt slung across his chest. Runyon also took several photographs of Captain Fox, Tom Tate, and other lawmen with their lariats tied around three dead bodies as they prepared to drag them across the prairie. [https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/frank-hamer/ Boessenecker, John; Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915][https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/frank-hamer/ Boessenecker, John; Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915] ==Bibliography== :Newspapers *[https://newspaperarchive.com/brownsville-herald-aug-09-1915-p-1/ Brownsville Herald, 08/09/1915] *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth433143/m1/1/ San Antonio Express, 08/10/1915] *[https://newspaperarchive.com/galveston-daily-news-aug-10-1915-p-1/ Galveston Daily News, 08/10/1915] :Books *[https://archive.org/details/abriefhistorylo00piergoog/page/n99/mode/2upPierce, Frank Cushman; A Brief History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley] pages 91,92 *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008912991 Investigation of Mexican affairs.] Albert B. Fall, chairman of the subcommittee. Hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Sixty-sixth Congress, first[-second] session, pursuant to S. res. 106, directing the Committee on Foreign Relations to investigate the matter of outrages on citizens of the United States in Mexico.; **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044102829272&view=1up&seq=1312 Page 1282-1286 Caesar Kleberg] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044102829272&view=1up&seq=1287 Page 1257 Lon C. Hill] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044102829272&view=1up&seq=1336 Page 1306 Capt. Everette Anglin] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044102829272&view=1up&seq=1339 Page 1309 Marcus Hines] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044102829272&view=1up&seq=1346 Page 1316 Joe Taylor] *Gay, D. P.; Attack on Norias and the Facts of Who Was There, various publications including: **Peavy, John R.; Echoes From The Rio Grande, 1905 To N_O_W; 1963 pages 102-108 **Hill P.H.D., Kate Adele; Lon C. Hill 1862-1935, Lower Rio Grande Valley Pioneer, 1973 pages 80-85 (Dr. Hill notes that this is from Peavy's book, but the casual reader could erroneously attribute it to Lon C. Hill) *Johnson, Benjamin Heber; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Revolution_in_Texas/iklPdtdzxoAC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Revolution in Texas: How a Forgotten Rebellion and Its Bloody Suppression Turned Mexicans Into Americans]; 2003; pages 92-93, *Harris, Charles Houston and Sadler, Louis R.; [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Texas_Rangers_and_the_Mexican_Revolu.html?id=rBN5AAAAMAAJ The Texas Rangers and the Mexican Revolution: The Bloodiest Decade, 1910-1920]; 2004, pages 263-267, 306 *Boessenecker, John; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Texas_Ranger/srSpCgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Texas Ranger: The Epic Life of Frank Hamer, the Man Who Killed Bonnie and Clyde]; 2016; pages :Webpages: [https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/frank-hamer/ Frank Hamer and the Texas Bandit War of 1915] by John Boessenecker; [https://www.thehistoryreader.com/ The History Reader; Dispatches in History from the St. Martins Press] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Norias_Ranch https://web.archive.org/web/20160315064356/http://www.taliesyn.com/ralph/raid_on_norias.htm For Further Research: [https://archives.tamuk.edu/search.php?lid=3 South Texas Archives] == Sources ==

Norma Pike

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NORMAN

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Author: Norman,Don Title: The Don Norman Files Available at https://hackerscreek.com/norman These files were last revised by Don Norman in November 2016 and were uploaded to the website in January 2017. Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants assumes no responsibility for the correctness of data contained in these files. HCPD have marked those files which have been changed since we last published Mr. Norman’s files in 2014 with a red asterisk ( * ). Some files have been written in Rich Text Format and some of these *.rtf files prompt a box that asks if you want to open it or save it. Unless you have a need to have it saved on your computer, you may open it and read it from there. These files should not be considered finished works. Each is an assembly of genealogical information stored in a computer file. The objective of my work has been to assemble various papers and pamphlets into a single source for the genealogical researcher. These files are in a state of constant revision, with new information added as it becomes available. Because of this revision, copies of the paper printed from time to time will differ in the amount of information. Because of this constant revision, it is not feasible to write an index of the paper, since revisions change indexes. Instead, the paper uses a system the writer first encountered in Edwin G. and Kathryn Roger's "Charles Rogers and his Descendants." The oldest member of the line is numbered 1 and each succeeding member of the line is numbered consecutively. As each member of the line is discussed, his or her number heads the portion the paper giving personal specifics. The member's number and name are followed by the father's number and name, the grandfather's number and name, etc. An example: 111.SINNETT TRIPLETT COTTRILL 26.GEORGE W. COTTRELL 4.ANDREW COTTRELL 2.THOMAS COTTRELL SR. 1.THOMASCOTTRELL Following this heading you will find information on Sinnet's birth and death, his wife and his children. The heading indicates that he is the son of George W. the grandson of Andrew., etc. The numbering system allows tracking a person's pedigree fairly easily. It is certain that there are numerous errors and omissions. There are also typographical errors and misspellings that are solely the invention of the writer. If you have additions or corrections, jot them on any sort of paper and mail them to: Don Norman 41991 Emerson Court Elyria, OH 44035-2537 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norman| Other WikiTree pages that link to this page]]

Norman County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Norman County, Minnesota]] == Norman County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Norman County, Minnesota project page! Norman County, Minnesota was created on November 8, 1881 from Polk County. The county was named to commemorate the great number of immigrants in the county of Norwegian (Norseman or Norman) descent."Norman County, Minnesota Genealogy Guide." Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Accessed September 03, 2018. https://www.raogk.org/minnesota-genealogy/norman-county/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Polk County (north) *Mahnomen County (east) *Becker County (southeast) *Clay County (south) *Cass County, North Dakota (southwest) *Traill County, North Dakota (west) == Communities == === Cities === *Ada (county seat) *Borup *Gary *Halstad *Hendrum *Perley *Shelly *Twin Valley === Townships === *Anthony Township *Bear Park Township *Flom Township *Fossum Township *Good Hope Township *Green Meadow Township *Halstad Township *Hegne Township *Hendrum Township *Home Lake Township *Lake Ida Township *Lee Township *Lockhart Township *Mary Township *McDonaldsville Township *Pleasant View Township *Rockwell Township *Shelly Township *Spring Creek Township *Strand Township *Sundal Township *Waukon Township *Wild Rice Township *Winchester Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norman_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://www.normanhgs.org/ *https://archive.org/details/historyofclaynor02turn (History of Norman County) *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Minnesota#Norman_County == Sources ==

Norman Family Bible

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Norman Family Bible: People and events recorded by Thomas Franklin Norman (my great grandfather).

Norman Family Photos

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Norman Nurseries and Flower Shops establishe by William Houston Norman Sr. in Phoenix, Arizona around 1919-1920. The Palm Trees lining both sides of Central Avenue in Phoenix were planted by William H. Norman and his company. The Nursery was the primary contractor for landscaping the residences of the workers on the Boulder Dam project. The company also landscaped portions of Black Canyon Freeway (near the location of the Norman family ranch). '''Officers in Company:''' President: William H. Norman Sr., later William H. Norman (Dubbie) Jr. Vice President: Jack H. Norman Treasurer: Russell Hampsher '''Photos of Norman Nursery & Flower Shop''' * Main Nursery: 7th Street, Phoenix, Arizona * Central Ave Nursery & Flower Shop, Phoenix, Arizona * Koy Building Flower Shop, Phoenix, Arizona * Norman Flower Shop Delivery Van * Flagstaff, Arizona * Boulder City, Nevada * Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona

Norman Francis Griswold bible

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Copies of bible pages provided by Ethel J. Lawson in 2001. Sorry for the poor scan quality. The scan source is from an old (2001) color inkjet printer. I don't have access to the original bible at this time, so this is the best I can offer. Transcription of Births and Marriages from photocopy of partial transcription by Lena Bertha Griswold Davis (done much earlier, typed with a mechanical typewriter) also included. '''BIRTHS''' * Norman F. Griswold - May 15th 1805 * Deborah R. Griswold - April 23d 1808 * George R. Griswold - August 19th 1828 * Stephen N. Griswold - April 23d 1830 * Cynthia A. Griswold - December 3d 1831 * Cordelia A. Griswold - December 17th 1833 * Julia A. Griswold - October 12th 1835 * Norman D. Griswold - July 20th 1838 * Margaret P. Griswold - July 3d 1840 * Crawford Griswold - July 27th 1842 * Emma A. Griswold - August 10th 1847 '''MARRIAGES''' * Norman F. Griswold to Deborah Richmond - April 29th 1827 by Leonard Reseford * Cynthia A. Griswold to John Waycott - July 11th 1852 by Rev. Mr. Russell * Julia A. Griswold to Hyram Heath - October 29 1854 by Rev. Mr. Hickey * Margaret P. Griswold to Ralph J. Starks - Jan 1, 1859 by Rev. Marvin Lent * Norman Delmar Griswold to Minnie Webster - Jan 12 1861 at Chatham '''DEATHS''' * Cordelia A. Griswold - February 25th 1848 * Emma A. Griswold - July 25th 1848 * George R. Griswold - Oct 18th 1854 * Hyram Heath - Aug 11th 1855 * Julia A. Heath - Nov 20th 1856 * Cynthia A. Waycott - Oct 9th 1862 * Margaret P. Starks - June 12 ''[or 17?]'' 1873 * Norman F. Griswold - Oct 14 1873 * Ralph J. Starks - Oct 17 1873 * Norman Delmar Griswold - Feb 4th 1895 ''[or 1875?]'' * Stephen N. Griswold - Oct 8th 1900

Norman Gosselin project 2016

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[[Category:Canadian Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Downes-124|Andre Downes]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4885556 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Norman Mine Disaster 1911

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[[Category:Minnesota, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Norman Open Pit Mine Disaster, Virginia, Minnesota, 1911]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Minnesota_Mining_Disasters|Minnesota Mining Disasters]]| '''Norman Open Pit Mine Disaster, 1911''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 11 Mar 1911 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Virginia, Minnesota|Virginia, Minnesota]] * '''Victims''': 14 deaths"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46232618/recover-rest-of-bodies-from-norman-mine/ Recover Rest of Bodies From Norman Mine]," The Virginia Enterprise, Virginia, Minnesota, 24 March 1911, p. 1, col. 4. * '''Cause''': Rock slide === Mine History === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-279.png |align=r |size=325 |caption=Virginia County Mines }} : The Norman mine in Virginia, Minnesota was a large open-pit mine used to extract iron ore. The mine was owned by the Oliver Iron Mining Company.Brunt, Walter Van. "[https://books.google.com/books?id=PUAVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1159&lpg=PA1159&dq=norman+mine+minnesota&source=bl&ots=cVchOO22EG&sig=ACfU3U2lm7Hb7YCm-BjxsFWIViYaX92JEw&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjakon7kPLnAhWEqZ4KHfFZDOcQ6AEwCXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=norman%20mine%20minnesota&f=false Duluth and St. Louis County, Minnesota; Their Story and People]" (NY: American Historical Society, 1921), p. 1159. Leonard C. David, a mining engineer, spent seventeen years developing mines. He was in charge of the original drilling of the Norman Mine, and performed engineering work at other mines in the area. After several promotions, he was appointed the mining captain of the Normon Mine. Today mining is still seen as a valuable resource to the communities. As of 2020 taconite industry (iron formations) supports 11 million jobs nationwide and provides 16% of the nation's Gross Domestic Product.Stauber, Congressman Pete. "[https://www.virginiamn.com/mine/fighting-for-our-mining-communities/article_450d7c2e-5715-11ea-b04f-57af23cbe6dd.html Fighting For Our Mining Communities]," Mesabi Daily News, Mesabi, Minnesota, 26 Feb 2020. Congressman Pete Stauber feels blessed to have the mining developments in Minnesota and states he will continue to advocate for future mining generations. === Mine Disaster Circumstances === : At the time of the accident the large open pit was lined by a crest of dirt and rock that was 358 feet wide (from crest to crest), 51 feet wide at the bottom, and 205 feet deep."Oliver Iron Mining Company - Norman Iron Mine Rockslide," Mine Disasters in the United States, ''[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/norman_news_only.htm USMineDisasters.MiningQuiz.com], as viewed 27 February 2020. [Original information gained from four articles, listed on the site.] The mine employed approximately 1,000 men when running at full capacity. The weather had frozen and thawed the ground repeatedly, weakening the massive pile. As the men were working to raise and line up the track to the pit a massive landslide occurred. The slide was sudden that fourteen men were trapped and killed. The mass was estimated to be five hundred thousand tons of iron ore, rock, ice and snow.Staff writer, "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19110313&id=h4ckAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3X4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=6147,1183665 Swept to Death By Avalanche]," The Montreal Gazette, Montreal, Canada, 13 March 1911, p. 1, col. 7. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1859&dat=19110316&id=2ndlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SZQNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1350,1108453 Twenty Track Layers Caught In Pit By Cave-In -- Only A Few Escape]," Turtle Mountain Star, Rolla, North Dakota, 16 March 1911, p. 2, col. 2."[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1991&dat=19110313&id=CUUlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zasFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4314,1804599 Thirty Miners Are Buried]," The Evening Argus, Ossowo, Michigan, 13 March 1911, p. 1, col. 7. : Four of the men escaped with injuries, though only the foreman, [[Johnson-91515|Ole Johnson]], had less than critical wounds. :: ''"A few crushed heads protrude from the mass. Arms and legs could be seen at varying angles as the great lantern of the steam shovel swung over the half-filled pit." The Evening Argus, The Montreal Gazette : "An army of men" grabbed shovels and worked frantically in an attempt to rescue the buried miners. The work was tedious and difficult and they prayed for daylight to aid them. Women and children were said to have run "screaming to the pit" once they heard, hoping their family members weren't buried in the rubble. Some, like the children of [[Paulson-851|Paul Paulson]], were met with the worst kind of news. Their mother had died six months before, the seven of them were now orphans. ===Results and Findings=== : Fourteen men died in the slide, four others were injured. The foreman, Ole Johnson, was the only one whose injuries were not critical. He was taken to the local hospital where he was treated for a severe concussion. The superintendent of the mine, Captain John Gill, declined to comment; instead helping shovel the massive piles of rock with the other rescuers. There was a lot of confusion at first as the mine officials maintained a strict silence. The scene was immediately put under guard by special police and no pictures were allowed to be taken. Only Paul Paulson's name was released at first, as his seven children had no parents left to care for them. Others, like the family of [[Barkovich-15|Martin Barkovich]], received the bad news later. While his son, who also worked at the mine, was not among the injured; Martin himself was one of those that were crushed. Martin left behind a wife and six children, the youngest of them only five years old. His oldest son, the surviving miner [[Barkovich-10|Joseph]], was the man of the house at age twenty-three. Joseph later started his own family, naming one of his sons after his father. : The disaster was found to be odd even among the mining community. Instead of the usual explosions or fires, this was a landslide.A. L. Swenson, Editor. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=967&dat=19110323&id=qFhlAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4pMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2486,3586097 Disaster On The Iron Range]," Hendricks Pioneer, Hendricks, Minnesota, 23 March 1911, p. 3, col. 4. The area that the miners were standing was considered by them to be a "safe area" as that is where they took refuge when any blasting was being done.Hyvarinen, Johnson, Kennedy. "Norman Mine, Oliver Iron Mining Col, Virginia, Minnesota, March 11, 1911 - 14 Killed" ''Major Disasters at Metal and Nonmetal Mines..., 1949, p. 13. The investigation that followed found no fault on the part of the mine."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/46232061/norman-mine-disaster-families-received/ One Corporation's Fairness]," The Irish Standard, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 10 June 1911, p. 4, col. 4. Despite this the company paid the maximum amount by law of $5,000 to each family. The orphans of Paul Paulson received even more. The company paid off all of Paul's debts (including his home), and set an allowance of $10 a month for each until they reached the age of eighteen. Nothing could replace the miner's that died that day, but the families at least had some compensation until they could find a way to support themselves. This disaster was seen as "one of the worst disasters to human life in the mining history of the range." Minnesota. Dept. of Labor and Industry. "[https://books.google.com/books?id=D0wVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA398&lpg=PA398&dq=norman+mine+disaster+1911+minnesota&source=bl&ots=HkseMcSqsY&sig=ACfU3U3Ck-GkBFjbMn2zwB69rOctyXexxQ&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk_8vkm_LnAhVJgp4KHdGlCh8Q6AEwB3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=norman%20mine%20disaster%201911%20minnesota&f=false Biennial Report]," (MN: Minnesota Dept. of Labor and Industry, 1912), p. 398. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-86.jpg|align=c|size=700|caption=Virginia, Minnesota Iron Mine.}} == In Memoriam == :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Norman_Open_Pit_Mine_Disaster%2C_Virginia%2C_Minnesota%2C_1911 category] for a list of the men that died in the iron mine landslide. ==Sources== * [https://www.usdeadlyevents.com/1911-march-11-ore-landslide-oliver-iron-mine-norman-open-pit-virginia-mn-14/ Oliver Iron Mine, Norman Open Pit] on USDeadlyEvents.com, as viewed 4 February 2020 :'''See Also''': * [https://reflections.mndigital.org/catalog/irrc:2025?pn=false#/image/0 Norman Mine, Virginia, Minnesota], ''Minnesota Reflections'' (Reflections.MNDigital.org), as viewed 27 February 2020. [This has a great picture of an ore train at the Norman Mine, taken in 1895.] ---- : ''Last edited (16:12, 6 March 2020 (UTC))

Norman Open Pit Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Norman_Mine_Disaster_1911]]

Norman Roots

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The goal of this project is to ...find and correct ancestry for all who really want to know just who you are. If you have a lot of Old British, Scott or Irish you just maybe Viking, and here we are looking at the Trondars from where Rollo came from in Norway, and became Normans Right now this project just has three membesr, me. I am [[Broyles-3558|Timothy Broyles]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research Trondar and Bergan Norway, these fjords are where they launched from * Know that Norwegian Vikings took French wives and created the area known as Normandy *This bloodline maybe DF98 the blood of kings cluster, im still seeing if im 98, Im in his line. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17875775 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Norman White - His Ancestors And His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Norman White - His Ancestors And His Descendants == * by [[White-30347|Rev. Erskine Norman White]] (1833-1911). * Printed for Private Distribution, New York, 1905. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norman_White_-_His Ancestors_And_His_Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=GYtbAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/stream/normanwhitehisan00whit === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Note * Ancestors of Norman White * Norman White ## Birthplace and Early Home ## Leaving Home ## Removal to New York ## Marriage ## Early Married Life ## Middle Life ## Avocations ## As a Citizen ## Family Life ## Death of Mrs. White ## Benevolant Activities ## Removal to Thirty-sixth Street ## Second Marriage ## Later Years ## Personal Characteristics ## Death and Funeral Services ## Resolutions, Tributes and Letters * Descendants of Norman White === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * White, Erskine Norman. ''[[Space:Norman_White_-_His Ancestors_And_His_Descendants|Norman White - His Ancestors And His Descendants]]'' (Printed For Private Distribution, New York, 1905). [ Page ]. * [[#White|White, Norman White]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#White|White, Norman White]]: [ Page ])

Norquay Plaque

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directed from [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th Premier]] === John Norquay (1841-1889) === :Plaque (Assiniboine Avenue, Winnipeg) ::Born at St. Andrew’s in the Red River Settlement, John Norquay was elected to the first provincial assembly in 1870. He held several cabinet portfolios from 1871 to 1878 when he became Premier. His government, based on communal representation and joint participation of the French and English, achieved the extension of the Manitoba boundary and better fiscal terms from Ottawa, and undertook to build railways in defiance of the Canadian Pacific charter and federal disallowance. Norquay resigned the premiership in 1887, continuing to sit as a private member until his death in Winnipeg. ::This plaque stands on the south grounds of the Manitoba Legislative Building. ::This plaque was erected by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.

Norquay School

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directed from [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th Premier]] == The Norquay School == Known originally as Euclid School when it was built in 1882, the two-classroom frame structure served the community of Point Douglas until 1892, when it was destroyed by fire. Its replacement ('''image 1'''), built later that year, was known originally as North Central School. It was renamed Norquay School in 1898, to avoid confusion with Central School No. 1 (Victoria School), Central School No. 2 (Albert School), and South Central School (Carlton School). Designed by local architect J. B. Mitchell, the three-storey building was expanded in 1902, and further renovations were made in 1911 and 1920. It was demolished around 1956 and replaced with the present structure ('''image 2''').

Norquay School 262

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directed from [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th Premier]] == Norquay School No. 262 in Lorne, Manitoba == This monument ('''image 2''') erected in 2010 in the Rural Municipality of Lorne commemorates Norquay School District, which was established in a building ('''image 1''') on the southwest quarter of 15-10-6 west of the Principal Meridian, in 1883. It operated until January 1959 when its remaining students went to Swan Lake Consolidated School No. 345.

Norquays in RRD

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directed from [[Space:John Norquay|John Norquay—Manitoba’s 5th Premier]] == Norquays in the Red River Disturbances == :::::by Ellen Cook :It is generally agreed that the John Norquay who was later to become premier of Manitoba took no active part in the troubles of 1869-70. But on occasion he has been confused with two of his relatives, as follows: :# His brother Thomas, who carried messages between the Portage la Prairie force and Riel. :# His cousin, John Norquay Senior, who was elected to the council of Riel’s provisional government. :The abbreviated family tree ('''image 1''') shows how easily one member of a Red River Settlement family can be mistaken for another; it will be noted that there are three John Norquays in only two generations. :Oman Norquay’s son John does not enter into the present discussion, because parish records show that he died twenty years before the troubles of 1869-70. :This leaves the three Norquays who have been confused with one another: the brothers John and Thomas, and their cousin John. The fact that John Senior was a cousin of the other two Norquays is suggested by parish records, and was confirmed some years ago by one of the premier’s sons and by a more distant relative. :It was in February and March 1870 that Thomas Norquay and John Norquay Senior were caught up in the political storm then sweeping through the Red River Settlement. Early in February 1870 a party of Canadians in Portage la Prairie set out on the sixty-mile journey to Fort Garry, with the idea of freeing prisoners held by Riel. :The Portage men picked up recruits as they passed eastward through settlements along the Assiniboine River road, beginning with High Bluff, eight miles east of Portage la Prairie. Residents of High Bluff included John Norquay Senior and John Norquay Junior. This is shown by the appearance of their names on the certificate of election for St. Margaret’s Parish, High Bluff, dated only a fortnight later. There is nothing to indicate, however, that either cousin joined the Portage force. :The Canadians made their way past Fort Garry in darkness, turned north along the Red River road, and stopped at Kildonan, five miles north of Fort Garry. At that time Thomas Norquay was living eleven to sixteen miles north of Kildonan; parish records describe him as a schoolmaster at Little Britain in January 1869 and at St. Andrew’s in September 1870. :On grounds of location alone, therefore, it seems that the Canadians would have chosen Thomas as their messenger to Riel, rather than one of the John Norquays, whose homes were roughly fifty miles to the west. Tradition also favors the Canadians’ choice of Thomas Norquay. Descendants of both Thomas and his brother the premier agree that it was Thomas who carried messages between Kildonan and Fort Garry. In addition, early historians, closer to the event, identified the messenger as Thomas Norquay. :The Canadians had demanded, in their message to Riel, that he free the prisoners held at Fort Garry. In his reply Riel stated that the prisoners were all out. After receipt of Riel’s message the Portage group set out for home, but Riel’s men saw them as they passed Fort Garry and took them prisoner. Riel then called for parish elections. :St. Margaret’s Parish, High Bluff, returned John Norquay Senior as their representative in the council of Riel’s provisional government. The election certificate, dated March 1, 1870, was signed by John Norquay Junior and George Adams. :Which of the two John Norquays appearing on this certificate was the future premier? Was it Riel’s councillor, John Senior, or the man who signed as John Junior? Evidence shows that it was John Junior. :In Manitoba’s Legislature, down to the premier’s death in 1889, there was only one Norquay, and the records make it clear that he was John Norquay Junior. The Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba covering the lust two sessions—1871 and 1872—include a list of members. In 1871 the name of John Norquay is followed by “Jun’r” and in 1872 by “jr.” :Norquay first entered the cabinet in December 1871. He was described at that time as “John Norquay jr.” in his Oath of Allegiance. Moreover, his signature to both his Oath of Allegiance and his Oath of Office as Minister of Public Works and Agriculture is in the same handwriting as that of John Norquay Junior on the St. Margaret’s Parish election certificate of March 1870. :One of the premier’s sons said that his father had nothing to do with the disturbances of 1869-70, and the information given above supports that statement as far as active participation is concerned. It is said, however, that the premier did exert a calming influence. The Parliamentary Companion for 1885 and later years credits him with taking a moderate stand in discussions of the time and thereby winning wide support. Perhaps this confidence accounts in part for his return by acclamation for High Bluff constituency in Manitoba’s first election.

Norrbotten County Research Guide

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[[Category: Norrbotten County]] Norrbotten county has the county code BD. Norrbotten province covers only the eastern part of Norrbotten County – the inland mostly belongs to the Swedish Lapland province (Lappland). == Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Norrbotten County|Norrbotten County - BD, Wikipedia]] * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5212:Norrbotten&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Norrbotten] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=16:Norrbotten&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker Norrbotten] {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Norrbottens län | NW Location = [[:Category: Norway|Norge)]] | N Location = [[:Category: Norway|Norge)]] | NE Location= [[:Category: Finland (en)]] | E Location = [[:Category: Finland (en)]] | SE Location = '''Bottenhavet''' | S Location = [[:Category:Västerbottens län|Västerbottens län]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category: Norway|Norge)]] }} ---- == Forskningsresurser == * [[Wikipedia:sv:Norrbottens län|Norrbottens län- BD, Wikipedia]] * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5212:Norrbotten&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Norrbotten] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=16:Norrbotten&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker Norrbotten]

Norris Family Mysteries

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My Norris line is only confirmed to late 1600's in Maryland, by the early 1800's into VA and Ohio. The male haplogroup is I2b1* or I-M223, specifically now tested to a terminal SNP of Z79 or more. As I2 is a minority in the Norris surname, I would like to find the immigrant ancestor responsible for this line.

Norris of Speke

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[[Category: Speke, Lancashire, Norris Name Study]] [[Category: Speke, Lancashire|Norris]] ---- ==Evidence== {{One Name Study | name = Norris | category = Speke, Lancashire, Norris Name Study}} * "Norris of Speke," in Vis. of Lancs., 1567 by William Flower. [https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft/page/n107/mode/2up?q=norris Archive.org]. eBook. ''Pedigree''. * "Norreis of Speke," in Vis. of Lancs., 1664/5 by William Dugdale. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wVQJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA220#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. ''Pedigree''. * Lumby, J.H. (1939). Calendar of the Norris Deeds (Lancs), 12th to 15th Century. Record Society. rslc.org.uk. [http://rslc.org.uk/api/file/Vol_093.pdf PDF]. * Norris Family Deeds. [https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/a42f5c34-217a-39af-9479-61b00bd9b160 Archives Hub]. Web. * "Norres of Speke," in Transactions of Lancs. & Chesh, 2, p. 160. [https://books.google.com/books?id=5NQxAQAAIAAJ&vq=norres&pg=PA160-IA2#v=twopage&q=norres&f=true Google Books]. ''Pedigree''. * Omerod, G. (1851). "IV. Norres of Speke," in Parentalia, p. 181. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9yYAAAAAQAAJ&dq=Edward%20Fleetwood%20of%20Penwortham%20and%20margaret%20norris&pg=PA181#v=onepage&q=Edward%20Fleetwood%20of%20Penwortham%20and%20margaret%20norris&f=true Google Books]. {{Image|file=Norris-2728.jpg |caption=Norris of Speake, (Vis. of Lancs., 1567) }} {{Image|file=Erneis-1.jpg |caption=Norres of Speke, (Transactions Lancs & Chesh, 1850) }} {{Image|file=Norreys-11.jpg |caption=Norris, (Vis. of Berks, 1532-1665) }} ==Notes== "The family of Lord Norris of Rycote must be carefully distinguished from that of the contemporary John Norris of Fyfield, Berkshire, as well as from that of the contemporary Sir William Norris of Speke, Lancashire. The Fyfield family descended from the first marriage of Sir Henry Norris of Speke (fl. 1390), while the Rycote family descended from Sir Henry's second marriage."Norris, Henry (1525?-1601) (DNB00). [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Norris,_Henry_(1525%3F-1601)_(DNB00) Wikisource.org]. Web. : for more see: Transactions of Lancs. & Chesh, 2. ==Footnotes== See Also... * [[Space: Norris Name Study]]

Norrland

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[[Category: Norrland (en)]] [[Category: Norrland]] == The Region == Norrland is the most northern out of Sweden's three regions/lands and takes up about 59 percent of Sweden's total areahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrland Wikipedia on Norrland]. === History === Norrland was in 1435 described as the land north of Ödmorden; [[:Category: Hälsingland Province|Hälsingland]], [[:Category:Medelpad Province| Medelpad]], [[:Category: Ångermanland Province|Ångermanland]], and [[:Category:Västerbotten Province|Västerbotten]].http://www.ne.se/lang/norrland Nationalencyklopedin. [[:Category: Jämtland Province|Jämtland]] and [[:Category: Härjedalen Province|Härjedalen]] used to belong to Norway until 1645.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norrland Wikipedia on Norrland] == Resources == *[http://www.algonet.se/~hogman/swe_province-county.htm The subdivisions of Sweden into Regions, Provinces and Counties] == Sources ==

NORSE, VIKING, SCANDINAVING NAMING

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Sometimes people are confused by the son and daughter naming system in Scandinavian countries. The fact is, until mid 19th century, a woman did not take on her spouse's last name; she kept her *SDOTTIR name her whole life long. She is perpetually (FATHER'S FIRST NAME) + SDOTTIR. This is not unlike the early Scottish naming traditions using "NIC" for females and "MAC" for males added to the first name of their father. A PROILE named (Mrs) Inge THORSDOTTIR OLAFSSON is inherently incorrect. She would never have a *SSON at the end of her name because of her gender. She would not change THOR (father) to OLAF (her spouse) either, because she is not her husband's daughter which OLAFSDOTTIR would imply. She remains THORSDOTTIR, no matter whom she marries. My Danish great grandmother had such a name (Nicolaisdatter). In some places like Iceland, this tradition continues even today. Changes in the spelling of =son,=sen, and =datter, =dotter, etc. did not until the Scandinavian countries dived themselves up sometime in the 19th century, so the default *sson and *dottir is always correct in dealing with very old names of this kind.

Norse Earls of Orkney/Scottish Earls under Norwegian Crown

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FIND AT: http://www.tutorgigpedia.com/ed/Earl_of_Orkney The Norse Earldom was frequently under joint rule. The possessions of the Earldom included the Mormaerdom of Caithness and, until 1194, the Shetland Islands. Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Earl of M re, 9th century Sigurd Eysteinsson (Sigurd the Mighty), brother of Ragnvald, 9th century Guthorm Sigurdsson, c. 890 Hallad Rognvaldsson, c. 891 c. 893 Turf-Einar Rognvaldsson (Turf-Einar), c. 893 c. 946 Arnkel Turf-Einarsson, 946 954 (died at the same battle as Eric Bloodaxe) Erlend Turf-Einarsson, (d. 954) (died at the same battle as Eric Bloodaxe) Thorfinn Turf-Einarsson (Thorfinn Skull-Splitter), c. 963 c. 976 Arnfinn Thorfinnsson, with Havard, Ljot and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Havard Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Ljot and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Ljot Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Havard and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Hlodvir Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Havard and Ljot, c. 980 c. 991 Sigurd Hlodvirsson (Sigurd the Stout), 991 1014 Brusi Sigurdsson, with Einar, Sumarlidi and Thorfinn, 1014 1030 Einar Sigurdsson (Einar Wry-mouth), with Brusi and Sumarlidi, 1014 1020 Sumarlidi Sigurdsson, with Brusi and Einar, 1014 1015 Thorfinn Sigurdsson (Thorfinn the Mighty), with Brusi and R gnvald, 1020 1064 R gnvald Brusason, with Thorfinn, c. 1037 c. 1045 Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson, 1064 1098 Sigurd Magnusson (Sigurd the Jerusalem-farer), later King of Norway, son of King Magnus Bareleg, 1098 1103 Haakon Paulsson, son of Paul Thorfinsson, with Magnus, 1103 1123 Magnus Erlendsson (Saint Magnus), with Haakon, 1108 1117 Harald Haakonsson, with Paul, 1122 1127 Paul Haakonsson, with Harald, 1122 1137 R gnvald Kali Kolsson (Saint R gnvald), with Harald Maddadsson and Erlend, 1136 1158 Harald Maddadsson, with R gnvald, Erlend and Harald Eiriksson, 1134 1206 Erlend Haraldsson, son of Harald Haakonsson, with Harald Maddadsson, 1151 1154 Harald Eiriksson, in Caithness, grandson of R gnvald Kali, with Harald, 1191 1194 David Haraldsson, with Heinrik and Jon, 1206 1214 Heinrik Haraldsson, in Caithness, with David and Jon, 1206 before 1231 Jon Haraldsson, with David and Heinrik, 1206 1231 Scottish Earls under the Norwegian Crown The Angus Earls In 1236, Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, Mormaer of Angus, was granted the Earldom of Orkney by King Haakon Haakonsson. Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, c. 1236 1239 Gille Brigte, son of Magnus, 1239 ? Gille Brigte, son of Gille Brigte, perhaps the same as the previous Gille Brigte, ? 1256 Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, 1256 1273 Magnus Magnusson, 1273 1284 J n Magn sson, 1284 c. 1300 Magn s J nsson, c. 1300 1321

Norse Earls of Orkney/Scottish Earls under Norwegian Crown-1

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FIND AT: http://www.tutorgigpedia.com/ed/Earl_of_Orkney The Norse Earldom was frequently under joint rule. The possessions of the Earldom included the Mormaerdom of Caithness and, until 1194, the Shetland Islands. Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Earl of M re, 9th century Sigurd Eysteinsson (Sigurd the Mighty), brother of Ragnvald, 9th century Guthorm Sigurdsson, c. 890 Hallad Rognvaldsson, c. 891 c. 893 Turf-Einar Rognvaldsson (Turf-Einar), c. 893 c. 946 Arnkel Turf-Einarsson, 946 954 (died at the same battle as Eric Bloodaxe) Erlend Turf-Einarsson, (d. 954) (died at the same battle as Eric Bloodaxe) Thorfinn Turf-Einarsson (Thorfinn Skull-Splitter), c. 963 c. 976 Arnfinn Thorfinnsson, with Havard, Ljot and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Havard Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Ljot and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Ljot Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Havard and Hlodvir, c. 976 c. 991 Hlodvir Thorfinnsson, with Arnfinn, Havard and Ljot, c. 980 c. 991 Sigurd Hlodvirsson (Sigurd the Stout), 991 1014 Brusi Sigurdsson, with Einar, Sumarlidi and Thorfinn, 1014 1030 Einar Sigurdsson (Einar Wry-mouth), with Brusi and Sumarlidi, 1014 1020 Sumarlidi Sigurdsson, with Brusi and Einar, 1014 1015 Thorfinn Sigurdsson (Thorfinn the Mighty), with Brusi and R gnvald, 1020 1064 R gnvald Brusason, with Thorfinn, c. 1037 c. 1045 Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson, 1064 1098 Sigurd Magnusson (Sigurd the Jerusalem-farer), later King of Norway, son of King Magnus Bareleg, 1098 1103 Haakon Paulsson, son of Paul Thorfinsson, with Magnus, 1103 1123 Magnus Erlendsson (Saint Magnus), with Haakon, 1108 1117 Harald Haakonsson, with Paul, 1122 1127 Paul Haakonsson, with Harald, 1122 1137 R gnvald Kali Kolsson (Saint R gnvald), with Harald Maddadsson and Erlend, 1136 1158 Harald Maddadsson, with R gnvald, Erlend and Harald Eiriksson, 1134 1206 Erlend Haraldsson, son of Harald Haakonsson, with Harald Maddadsson, 1151 1154 Harald Eiriksson, in Caithness, grandson of R gnvald Kali, with Harald, 1191 1194 David Haraldsson, with Heinrik and Jon, 1206 1214 Heinrik Haraldsson, in Caithness, with David and Jon, 1206 before 1231 Jon Haraldsson, with David and Heinrik, 1206 1231 Scottish Earls under the Norwegian Crown The Angus Earls In 1236, Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, Mormaer of Angus, was granted the Earldom of Orkney by King Haakon Haakonsson. Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, c. 1236 1239 Gille Brigte, son of Magnus, 1239 ? Gille Brigte, son of Gille Brigte, perhaps the same as the previous Gille Brigte, ? 1256 Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, 1256 1273 Magnus Magnusson, 1273 1284 J n Magn sson, 1284 c. 1300 Magn s J nsson, c. 1300 1321

Norseman (Ship 1898)

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[[Category:Norseman (1898)]] Norseman (1898) was launched in 1897 as “Brasilia” == Specification == 10,222 gross tons, length 516ft x beam 62ft, one funnel, four masts, twin screw, speed 12 knots. == History == Built with accommodation for 300-2nd and 2,400-steerage class passengers. Launched on 27th Nov.1897 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast as the BRASILIA for the Hamburg America Line, she started her maiden voyage from Belfast to New York on 21st Mar.1898. Her first Hamburg - Baltimore sailing started on 4th May 1898 and in Feb.1900 she was sold to Harland & Wolff and then taken over by the Dominion Line, Liverpool who renamed her NORSEMAN and refitted her for cargo and emigrant work on the North Atlantic[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsN.shtml http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/descriptions/ShipsN.shtml][http://www.oulton.org/cwa/newsships.nsf/pages/CCE158153E3689FC852565B600419DEB Ship BRASILIA from Hamburg 1899 02/25/1998: [Posted by efinch@paston.co.uk (E.Finch.) ]. '''Chartered by the Aberdeen Line in 1910 she started London - Cape Town - Melbourne - Sydney voyages''' with 3rd class passengers on 7th June and continued this service until starting her last voyage on 30th Jan.1914. On 22nd Jan.1916 she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U.39 off Salonika while carrying a cargo of mules and munitions. Towed to Mudros where she was beached and later sold to Italy for scrapping [North Star to Southern Cross by John Maber][Great Passenger Ships of the World by Arnold Kludas, vol.1 (photo)][Merchant Fleets by Duncan Haws, vol.4, Hamburg America Line]. == Photographs == # [http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/PC-NO23.jpg http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/PC-NO23.jpg] # [http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/Norseman2.jpg http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/Norseman2.jpg] # [http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/norseman_1897.jpg http://harryprosser.customer.netspace.net.au/norseman_1897.jpg] == References ==

Norsewood

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[[Category:Norsewood, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Høvding, sailed 31 May 1872]] [[Category: Høvding, sailed 8 August 1873]] == Norsewood, Wairarapa, New Zealand == Norsewood is a small rural town in Northern Wairarapa, situated among the lower eastern hills of the Ruahines, in the Manawatū-Wanganui Region of New Zealand's North Island. Norsewood lies at the northern edge of what was once a great tract of dense forest, the ''Seventy-Mile Bush,'' heavily forested country that created a barrier between Wellington the capital city, and the young settlements growing up around the port of Napier. All communication was by sea.[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18570227.2.16 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1009, 27 February 1857, Page 4] In 1869, The New Zealand Government began a deliberate policy of co-ordinating public works and immigration; [[Vogel-818|Julius Vogel]], the Colonial Treasurer introduced a comprehensive plan to recruit and assist especially qualified immigrant families willing and able to clear and develop their own farmland, the payment for which would be subsidised by wages earned in the construction of public works; railways, roads and bridges, port facilities, telegraph lines and post offices. Government Agents began negotiating with local Maori for the purchase of blocks of land suitable for settlement. The Tua Tua Block would eventually become Norsewood. Tua Tua land block sections surveyed for sale c. 1874.[https://collection.mtghawkesbay.com/objects/70932/plan-tua-tua-land-block the Tua Tua Block]) [[Friberg-216|Bror Erik Friberg]], a Norwegian settler in Hawke's Bay was commissioned to travel to Scandinavia and assist in the selection of suitable immigrants. Winge & Co. became the NZ Govt. Agents in Christiania. [https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2f27/friberg-bror-erik Te Ara : The Encyclopedia of New Zealand - Friberg Bror Erik] The ''Høvding'', a three masted clipper ship with a full compliment of immigrants, arrived in Napier, Hawkes Bay on the 12th September 1872. The families were at first accommodated in the Immigration Barracks in Napier, while the men went on ahead to secure their 40 acre sections and build a slab hut or put up a canvas tent. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18720928.2.10 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3615, 28 September 1872, Page 2] [http://www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/ships/1872-hovding-passenger-list.php Norsewood Cemetery and Settlers' Genealogies Project : 1872 Høvding Passenger List] :it was reported by the Daily Southern Cross of 21 October 1872 that - [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18721021.2.9.1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4729, 21 October 1872, Page 2] :A correspondent sends the Hawke's Bay Herald the following with reference to the arrival of the Scandinavian settlers' at the Forty-mile Bush: — ''The women and children, about 250 souls in all, having left Napier on Wednesday, October 2nd, arrived on the following Friday afternoon at a spot within a mile of the camp in the bush. This last mile had to be walked. All the men turned out to meet their families, and had a pretty busy time of it, carrying babies and luggage. From Saturday to Tuesday it was raining almost continually, and the weather was very cold. There was much snow on the Ruahine. This was rather an unpleasant situation for the new-comers. However, there was no complaining. All tried to make the best of it. Many families have already left the common camp for the picturesque huts on their own sections. Sixtythree 40-acre sections will be occupied by the Norwegians; they are grouped around an intended township, to be called Norsewood, in the laying out of which Messrs. Ross and Mitchell have lately been engaged. You find in Norsewood — at least on the plan — Odin Street, Thor Street, Carl Street, Eric Street, Viking Street, Hovding Street, and so on. One store as yet represents the township. Some casualties have occurred; the most serious was a broken leg, the others were of a trifling character. The people are contented and full of gratitude for the kindness they have received from all, both in town and country.'' Six weeks later at least four miles of Road had been constructed, lined on both sides with neatly built homes, gardens had been planted, and all around them, the trees were falling. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBT18721209.2.7 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1501, 9 December 1872, Page 2] By April 1873, only six months after arrival in New Zealand, applications were being made by Norsewood residents to be placed on the roll for the Clive and Napier Electoral Districts. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WH18730405.2.6 Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1759, 5 April 1873, Page 2] Timber mills were first established throughout the district They cleared much of the bushland for farming and the road they built through Seventy Mile Bush, is now State Highway No:2. == Sources == * [https://www.norsewood.co.nz/history The History of Norsewood] * [https://www.facebook.com/Norsewood/posts/d41d8cd9/10155837831302607/ FaceBook : Norsewood, NZ - Norsewood Celebrations 150 Years 1872-2002] * See also a group photograph of the original settlers of Norsewood at [https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/286/original-settlers-norsewood-golden-jubilee Te Are Encyclopedia of New Zealand : Scandinavians : Original settlers, Norsewood Golden Jubilee] * See [http://www.norwayheritage.com/articles/templates/norwegian_settl.asp?articleid=18&zoneid=17 Norwegian Settlements : Norsewood - New Zealand] by Bob Hansen * See also the category [[:Category: Norsewood Cemetery, Norsewood, Manawatū-Whanganui|Norsewood Cemetery]];- 22 Odin Street, Norsewood * Visit the Norsewood Pioneer Museum, housed in the old Lutheran parsonage, built in 1888 for Pastor Ries.

Norshammar, Götlunda (U)

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=== Norshammar === {{Image|file=Ersson-426.png |caption=Norshammar - Historiska kartor Lantmäteriet |size=l}} * [https://goo.gl/zfAuqM 59.30908, 15.84391] * [http://www.hitta.se/kartan?s=ed9aac20 hitta.se] * see also Google [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zipUzqf52SVw.ka_lzmtZTVcQ&usp=sharing custom map] [http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10222903010001 Fornfynd Götlunda 301:1] beskriver en plats i närheten: ::''Bebyggelselämning, övergiven gårdstomt inom ett 130x40-90 m stområde (N-S), bestående av 1 husgrund, 13x8 m (ÖSÖ-VNV), medspismursrest. Därintill 1 kallmurad trädgårdsterrass medfruktträd och 1 stensatt brunn. 30 m SSÖ om husgrunden är grundefter ladugård och loge, 17x8 m. 30 m NÖ om husgrunden ärkällargrund och 20 m ÖNÖ därom ensilagegrop, 2 m diam och 1.5 mdj, där S gaveln kvarstår. Inom området är även 1 uthusgrund,5x4.5 m st i gjuten cement. Bostadshuset har en cementeradförstuavsats i S långsidan. Även ladugårdsgrunden och störredelen av källargrunden är uppförda i cement. Genomm områdetpasserar en stenskodd vägbank. Området utgörs av igenväxandehagmark med löv- och barrskogsdungar.I området är många odlingsrösen. Torpet omnämnt 1766. [[Ersson-426|Eric Erisson]] med 1/8 mantal gjorde insättning i sockenmagasinet 1761. ---- [[Ersson-426|Eric Erisson]] ovan troligen 1699-?? relaterad till [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ersson-Descendants-426 släktträd] Götlunda AI:4 (1774-1794) Image 122 / page 236 (AID: v72179.b122.s236, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) Se mer info om källor etc [[Space:Norshammar%2C_Götlunda_%28U%29|Norshammar, Götlunda (U)]] {{Image|file=Ostra_Hult_Gotlanda_U.png |size=l |caption=Östra Hult [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/kartrummet/T_haradskartor.htm Kartrummet] häradskarta [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/images/Ek/T/T-Glanshammar/openlayers.html Glanshammar i Östra hörnet]
[[Space:Stora_Dammtorp%2C_Götlunda_%28U%29|Stora Damtorp]] [[Space:Lilla_Dammtorp|Lilla Damtorp]] [[Space:Östra_Hult%2C_Götlanda_%28U%29|Östra Hult]] [[Space:Norshammar%2C_Götlunda_%28U%29|Norshammar]] }} ===Mer info=== * Wikberg, J: Glanshammars härad, s 713. * [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/kartrummet/T_haradskartor.htm Kartrummet] härads karta [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/images/Ek/T/T-Glanshammar/openlayers.html Glanshammar i Östra hörnet] - Norshammar finns utsatta vid Fröshammarsviken i Östra delen ====Källor Norshammar ==== :1740 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 24 / page 33 (AID: v72176.b24.s33, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1741 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 41 / page 67 (AID: v72176.b41.s67, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1742 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 62 / page 109 (AID: v72176.b62.s109, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1743 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 80 / page 145 (AID: v72176.b80.s145, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1744 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 93 / page 171 (AID: v72176.b93.s171, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1745 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 119 / page 223 (AID: v72176.b119.s223, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1746 - ''Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 140 / page 265 (AID: v72176.b140.s265, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1751-1755 - ''Götlunda AI:2 (1751-1755) Image 225 / page 119 (AID: v72177.b225.s119, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1758-1767 - ''Götlunda AI:3 (1758-1767) Image 259 / page 252 (AID: v72178.b259.s252, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1774-1794 - ''Götlunda AI:4 (1774-1794) Image 122 / page 236 (AID: v72179.b122.s236, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1788-1789 - ''Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 29 / page 45 (AID: v72180.b29.s45, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1790-1791 - ''Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 66 / page 119 (AID: v72180.b66.s119, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1795-1796 - ''Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 103 / page 193 (AID: v72180.b103.s193, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1798-1803 - ''Götlunda AI:6 (1798-1803) Image 109 / page 210 (AID: v72181.b109.s210, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1804-1812 - ''Götlunda AI:7 (1804-1812) Image 221 / page 217 (AID: v72182.b221.s217, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norshammar%2C_G%C3%B6tlunda_%28U%29|Inbound link]]

Norte de jalisco/ sur de zacatecas

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[[Category: Mexico Project]] I may change the title later since this is still under contruction The goal of this project is to catalog/add as many lineages from these following towns cities in mexico: *jerez *colotlan *huejucar *tepetongo *santa maria de los angeles *monte escobedo *mesquitic areas whose lineages somewhat overlap with the towns listed above *tlaltenango *villanueva *totatiche *huejuquilla *valparaiso *momax *villa de refugio/metatabasco ==surname groups/clusters== group 1:Quezada, Gomez, Enriquez, Banuelos, Mendoza, Marquezde los olivos, Villaneda, zesati, Herrera de santiago, Ulloa, De leon, Ortiz group 2: Sanchez Castellanos, Suarez del real, Quiros, Bonilla, Acosta, montoya, Martinez de barragan group 3; Miramontes de aro, escobedo, perez, de luna, munoz, correa, vera group 4: carlos de godoy, carrillo davila, davila, cid caldera, ceballos, fernandez, de casas, garcia, de la torre, tovar, saldivar, rodarte, acuna, roman, miranda, robles group 5:Calderon, Pinedo, Acosta, montes,madera, camacho, Valenzuela ==possible tasks== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brecht-65|Katy Brecht]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * incorporating marriage dispensation info. into this website * further developing indigenous lines *i could use help with indexing(pm me for more details) ==lastly...== Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8140137 send me a private message]. Thanks!

North Africa, Categorization Plan

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[[Category:Shelley-714 Free Space Profiles]] The purpose of this is to establish a structure for the 6 national categories which currently comprise of the North Africa region on WikiTree those being [[:Category:Algeria|Algeria]], [[:Category:Egypt|Egypt]], [[:Category:Libya|Libya]], [[:Category:Morocco|Morocco]], [[:Category:Sudan|Sudan]] and [[:Category:Tunisia|Tunisia]]. This also influences the [[:Category:Former Countries in Africa|Former Countries in Africa]] category. *{{Red|Comments in Red by}} [[Harris-5439|Steve]] 20:00, 17 February 2021 (UTC). *{{Pale Orange|Responses in Pale Orange by}} [[Shelley-714|Richard]] 19 February 2021. Revised on 24 February 2021 ==Changes for Algeria== *Aka template {{Pale Orange|set for}} English {{Red|There does not appear to be enough Arabic speaking members to support this. 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North Alton Confederate Cemetery

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[[Category: Confederate Cemetery, Alton, Illinois]] [[Category:Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois]] This page is part of the [[Space:Illinois_Cemeteries_Team|Illinois Cemeteries Team]] See [[:Category: Confederate Cemetery, Alton, Illinois|Confederate Cemetery North Alton Category Page]] for a list of profiles of men buried in this cemetery In March 1862, a prison in Alton Illinois that had been closed a few years prior was reopened to hold captured Confederate troops, civilian spies, and Union Troops who had deserted or committed crimes. About 11,000 prisoners of war were there over three years. 1500 died, mostly of contagious diseases. They were at first buried in the prison graveyard, and when that became full, a local business was hired to bury them in a new graveyard. That business cut corners, and some were buried in a graveyard but some were buried along the north end of town at various places. The original cemetery itself, a two-acre field, was dug up, and the remains moved to the current location in 1867. Wooden markers were put down. But they wore away, and locals used them for kindling in the winter. By 1890, cows grazed on the grass of the cemetery. Once an attempt to identify individual remains failed in 1900, the current monument was erected. On it are listed 1354 names, taken from the War Department files (United States Register of Confederates and Civilians Who Died in the North,1861-1865). Currently, it is maintained by the VA and is under 24 hour guard. A monument was erected with a granite obelisk and a base that contains plaques engraved with those names Location: 38°55'04.9"N 90°11'41.9"W {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-17.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery[https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/illinois/North_Alton_Confederate_Cemetery.html North Alton Confederate Cemetery], 635 Rozier St., in Alton, IL, photographed by [[D-312|SD]] on 30 Dec 2020. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-15.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} ---- {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-14.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-16.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} ---- {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-13.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} ---- {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=North Alton Confederate Cemetery }} ----
''Alton Military Prison''
:''In late 1861, Union Gen. Henry Halleck received permission to use the former Illinois State Penitentiary in Alton, Illinois, as a military prison. The old prison had 246 cells, a hospital, a warden's house, and long-standing problems with drainage and sanitation....A U.S. Army inspector reported that the prison could house up to 1,750 prisoners....Between February 1862 and the end of the war, 11,760 Confederate prisoners entered the prison at Alton. Nearly 1,300 died there and were buried on the grounds....Prisoners were placed in individual coffins in trenches. Each grave was marked with a numbered stake....The federal government assumed ownership of the cemetery in 1867....in 1899...even using the record book, it was 'utterly impossible to identify the graves of those buried there.'...The Commission for Marking Graves of Confederate Dead tried without success to document these burials in 1907. Finally, the Commission hired Van Amringe Granite Company to erect the existing 57-foot-tall obelisk, which was completed in December 1909. Bronze plaques on the base contain the names of 1,354 soldiers buried here and those buried in the smallpox hospital cemetery. Names of civilians who died at the prison were omitted from the plaques.''U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Murphy-6578-14.jpg interpretive signage] at the North Alton Confederate Cemetery, 635 Rozier St., in Alton, IL A section of wall of the old state penitentiary that held Confederate prisoners remains as a ruin in downtown Alton, Illinois: {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-7.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Ruin of Alton PrisonRuin of Alton Military Prison in downtown Alton, IL, photographed by [[D-312|SD]] on 30 Dec 2020. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Ruin of Alton Prison }} ---- {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Ruin of Alton Prison }} {{Image|file=Murphy-6578-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Ruin of Alton Prison }} == Sources == * Cox, Jann. ''Alton Military Penitentiary In The Civil War: Smallpox & Burial On The Alton Harbor Islands'' 1988. 1988 by US Army Corps of Enginers * Vertical file. Alton Historical and Genealogical Library, Alton, Illinois, United States * ''Selected records of the War Department relating to Confederate prisoners of war, 1861-1865 [microform].'' U.S. War Department. Published 1965. NARA publication M598 Rolls 13-20. * Totten, Carla. ''Alton Military Prison'' 1983. at Alton Historical and Genealogical Library * Kaiman, Tom. ''The Alton Military Prison : a collection of articles & stories about living conditions, prison life, women prisoners, guards, escapes, and matters concerning the "Smallpox Island"'' 2013 * NorthAltonConfederateCemetery.pdf. Dowloaded from https://www.cem.va.gov/cem/pdf/InterpretiveSigns/NorthAltonConfederateCemetery.pdf, 10 Jun 2019 == Note == Confederate troops in ''Selected records'' who are missing from but should be on this monument: Bowman-9578

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---- The '''North American X-15''' was a hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft operated by the United States Air Force and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as part of the X-plane series of experimental aircraft. X-15A-1 (56-6670) is on display in the National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. X-15A-2 (56-6671) is on display in the National Museum of the US Air Force, Dayton, Ohio. X-15-3 (56-6672) crashed on 15 Nov 1967. The pilot, [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] was killed. ---- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Flight'''
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|- | 1 || 56-6670 || 1959-06-08 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 0.79 || 11445 || 840 |- | 2 || 56-6671 || 1959-09-17 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.11 || 15954 || 2242 |- | 3 || 56-6671 || 1959-10-17 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.15 || 18831 || 2284 |- | 4 || 56-6671 || 1959-11-05 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 1 || 13857 || 1062 |- | 5 || 56-6670 || 1960-01-23 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.53 || 20374 || 2686 |- | 6 || 56-6671 || 1960-02-11 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.22 || 26858 || 2359 |- | 7 || 56-6671 || 1960-02-17 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 1.57 || 16045 || 1667 |- | 8 || 56-6671 || 1960-03-17 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.15 || 16045 || 2284 |- | 9 || 56-6670 || 1960-03-25 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 2 || 14822 || 2124 |- | 10 || 56-6671 || 1960-03-29 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 1.96 || 15235 || 2081 |- | 11 || 56-6671 || 1960-03-31 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.03 || 15653 || 2157 |- | 12 || 56-6670 || 1960-04-13 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 1.9 || 14630 || 2018 |- | 13 || 56-6670 || 1960-04-19 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 2.56 || 18134 || 2718 |- | 14 || 56-6670 || 1960-05-06 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 2.2 || 18574 || 1689 |- | 15 || 56-6670 || 1960-05-12 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 3.19 || 23738 || 3397 |- | 16 || 56-6670 || 1960-05-19 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 2.31 || 33222 || 2559 |- | 17 || 56-6671 || 1960-05-26 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.2 || 15631 || 2337 |- | 18 || 56-6670 || 1960-08-04 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 3.31 || 23809 || 3533 |- | 19 || 56-6670 || 1960-08-12 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 2.52 || 41605 || 2852 |- | 20 || 56-6670 || 1960-08-19 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 3.13 || 23159 || 3196 |- | 21 || 56-6670 || 1960-09-10 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 3.23 || 24343 || 3512 |- | 22 || 56-6670 || 1960-09-23 || [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]] || 1.68 || 16168 || 1783 |- | 23 || 56-6670 || 1960-10-20 || [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]] || 1.94 || 16398 || 2060 |- | 24 || 56-6670 || 1960-10-28 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 2.02 || 15453 || 2145 |- | 25 || 56-6670 || 1960-11-04 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 1.95 || 14905 || 1287 |- | 26 || 56-6671 || 1960-11-15 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.97 || 24750 || 3154 |- | 27 || 56-6670 || 1960-11-17 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 1.9 || 16688 || 2018 |- | 28 || 56-6671 || 1960-11-22 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.51 || 18867 || 2665 |- | 29 || 56-6670 || 1960-11-30 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 1.75 || 14886 || 1859 |- | 30 || 56-6671 || 1960-12-06 || [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]] || 2.85 || 16268 || 3027 |- | 31 || 56-6670 || 1960-12-09 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 1.8 || 15269 || 1912 |- | 32 || 56-6670 || 1961-02-01 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 1.88 || 15173 || 1949 |- | 33 || 56-6670 || 1961-02-07 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 3.5 || 23820 || 3661 |- | 34 || 56-6671 || 1961-03-07 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 4.43 || 23607 || 4675 |- | 35 || 56-6671 || 1961-03-30 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 3.95 || 51694 || 4442 |- | 36 || 56-6671 || 1961-04-21 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 4.62 || 32004 || 4947 |- | 37 || 56-6671 || 1961-05-25 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 4.95 || 32766 || 5322 |- | 38 || 56-6671 || 1961-06-23 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.27 || 32827 || 5798 |- | 39 || 56-6670 || 1961-08-10 || [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]] || 4.11 || 23835 || 4402 |- | 40 || 56-6671 || 1961-09-12 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.21 || 34839 || 5823 |- | 41 || 56-6671 || 1961-09-28 || [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]] || 5.3 || 31029 || 5794 |- | 42 || 56-6670 || 1961-10-04 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.3 || 23774 || 4554 |- | 43 || 56-6671 || 1961-10-11 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.21 || 66142 || 5869 |- | 44 || 56-6670 || 1961-10-17 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.74 || 33101 || 6276 |- | 45 || 56-6671 || 1961-11-09 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 6.04 || 30968 || 6587 |- | 46 || 56-6672 || 1961-12-20 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 3.76 || 24689 || 4027 |- | 47 || 56-6670 || 1962-01-10 || [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]] || 0.97 || 13640 || 1038 |- | 48 || 56-6672 || 1962-01-17 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 5.51 || 40691 || 6059 |- | 49 || 56-6672 || 1962-04-05 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 4.12 || 54864 || 4587 |- | 50 || 56-6670 || 1962-04-19 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.69 || 46939 || 6222 |- | 51 || 56-6672 || 1962-04-20 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 5.31 || 63246 || 6098 |- | 52 || 56-6670 || 1962-04-30 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 4.94 || 75194 || 5615 |- | 53 || 56-6671 || 1962-05-08 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.34 || 21458 || 5671 |- | 54 || 56-6670 || 1962-05-22 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.03 || 30602 || 5552 |- | 55 || 56-6671 || 1962-06-01 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.42 || 40416 || 5914 |- | 56 || 56-6670 || 1962-06-07 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.39 || 31577 || 5910 |- | 57 || 56-6672 || 1962-06-12 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.02 || 56266 || 5660 |- | 58 || 56-6672 || 1962-06-21 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.08 || 75194 || 5860 |- | 59 || 56-6670 || 1962-06-27 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.92 || 37704 || 6605 |- | 60 || 56-6671 || 1962-06-29 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.95 || 25359 || 5279 |- | 61 || 56-6670 || 1962-07-16 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.57 || 32675 || 5913 |- | 62 || 56-6672 || 1962-07-17 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.45 || 95936 || 6167 |- | 63 || 56-6671 || 1962-07-19 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.18 || 25984 || 5591 |- | 64 || 56-6670 || 1962-07-26 || [[Armstrong-1400|Neil Armstrong]] || 5.74 || 30145 || 6420 |- | 65 || 56-6672 || 1962-08-02 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.07 || 44044 || 5533 |- | 66 || 56-6671 || 1962-08-08 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.4 || 27699 || 4736 |- | 67 || 56-6672 || 1962-08-14 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.25 || 59009 || 6030 |- | 68 || 56-6671 || 1962-08-20 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.24 || 27097 || 5687 |- | 69 || 56-6671 || 1962-08-29 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.12 || 29627 || 5547 |- | 70 || 56-6671 || 1962-09-28 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.22 || 20787 || 4450 |- | 71 || 56-6672 || 1962-10-04 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.17 || 34199 || 5621 |- | 72 || 56-6671 || 1962-10-09 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.46 || 39685 || 5980 |- | 73 || 56-6672 || 1962-10-23 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.47 || 40996 || 5980 |- | 74 || 56-6671 || 1962-11-09 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 1.49 || 16444 || 1640 |- | 75 || 56-6672 || 1962-12-14 || [[White-31941|Robert Michael White]] || 5.65 || 43099 || 6022 |- | 76 || 56-6672 || 1962-12-20 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.73 || 48890 || 6104 |- | 77 || 56-6672 || 1963-01-17 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.47 || 82814 || 5918 |- | 78 || 56-6670 || 1963-04-11 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.25 || 22677 || 4609 |- | 79 || 56-6672 || 1963-04-18 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.51 || 28194 || 6067 |- | 80 || 56-6670 || 1963-04-25 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.32 || 32156 || 5881 |- | 81 || 56-6672 || 1963-05-02 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 4.73 || 63825 || 5613 |- | 82 || 56-6672 || 1963-05-14 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.2 || 29139 || 5794 |- | 83 || 56-6670 || 1963-05-15 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.57 || 37856 || 6206 |- | 84 || 56-6672 || 1963-05-29 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.52 || 28042 || 6209 |- | 85 || 56-6672 || 1963-06-18 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.97 || 68184 || 5695 |- | 86 || 56-6670 || 1963-06-25 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.51 || 34077 || 6294 |- | 87 || 56-6672 || 1963-06-27 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.89 || 86868 || 5512 |- | 88 || 56-6670 || 1963-07-09 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.07 || 69007 || 5844 |- | 89 || 56-6670 || 1963-07-18 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.63 || 31943 || 6317 |- | 90 || 56-6672 || 1963-07-19 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.5 || 106009 || 5971 |- | 91 || 56-6672 || 1963-08-22 || [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]] || 5.58 || 107960 || 6106 |- | 92 || 56-6670 || 1963-10-07 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 4.21 || 23713 || 4561 |- | 93 || 56-6670 || 1963-10-29 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 4.1 || 22677 || 4365 |- | 94 || 56-6672 || 1963-11-07 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.4 || 25085 || 4707 |- | 95 || 56-6670 || 1963-11-14 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 4.75 || 27676 || 5288 |- | 96 || 56-6672 || 1963-11-27 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 4.94 || 27371 || 5327 |- | 97 || 56-6670 || 1963-12-05 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 6.06 || 30785 || 6466 |- | 98 || 56-6670 || 1964-01-08 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.32 || 42642 || 5819 |- | 99 || 56-6672 || 1964-01-16 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 4.92 || 21641 || 5217 |- | 100 || 56-6670 || 1964-01-28 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.34 || 32736 || 5823 |- | 101 || 56-6672 || 1964-02-19 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.29 || 23957 || 5663 |- | 102 || 56-6672 || 1964-03-13 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.11 || 23165 || 5459 |- | 103 || 56-6670 || 1964-03-27 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.63 || 30937 || 6159 |- | 104 || 56-6670 || 1964-04-08 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.01 || 53340 || 5581 |- | 105 || 56-6670 || 1964-04-29 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.72 || 30968 || 6286 |- | 106 || 56-6672 || 1964-05-12 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.66 || 22189 || 4963 |- | 107 || 56-6670 || 1964-05-19 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.02 || 59680 || 5623 |- | 108 || 56-6672 || 1964-05-21 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 2.9 || 19568 || 3001 |- | 109 || 56-6671 || 1964-06-25 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.59 || 25390 || 4995 |- | 110 || 56-6670 || 1964-06-30 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.96 || 30358 || 5366 |- | 111 || 56-6672 || 1964-07-08 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.05 || 51938 || 5665 |- | 112 || 56-6672 || 1964-07-29 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.38 || 23774 || 5831 |- | 113 || 56-6672 || 1964-08-12 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.24 || 23774 || 5831 |- | 114 || 56-6671 || 1964-08-14 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.23 || 31486 || 5778 |- | 115 || 56-6672 || 1964-08-26 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.65 || 27737 || 6217 |- | 116 || 56-6672 || 1964-09-03 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.35 || 23957 || 5818 |- | 117 || 56-6672 || 1964-09-28 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.59 || 29566 || 6257 |- | 118 || 56-6671 || 1964-09-29 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.2 || 29809 || 5700 |- | 119 || 56-6670 || 1964-10-15 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.56 || 25878 || 4905 |- | 120 || 56-6672 || 1964-10-30 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 4.66 || 25786 || 5010 |- | 121 || 56-6671 || 1964-11-30 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.66 || 26579 || 4971 |- | 122 || 56-6672 || 1964-12-09 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.42 || 28164 || 5992 |- | 123 || 56-6670 || 1964-12-10 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.35 || 34503 || 5914 |- | 124 || 56-6672 || 1964-12-22 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.55 || 24750 || 5782 |- | 125 || 56-6672 || 1965-01-13 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.48 || 30297 || 5974 |- | 126 || 56-6672 || 1965-02-02 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.71 || 29931 || 6252 |- | 127 || 56-6671 || 1965-02-17 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.27 || 28986 || 5695 |- | 128 || 56-6670 || 1965-02-26 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.4 || 46817 || 5958 |- | 129 || 56-6670 || 1965-03-26 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.17 || 31059 || 5761 |- | 130 || 56-6672 || 1965-04-23 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.48 || 24293 || 5885 |- | 131 || 56-6671 || 1965-04-28 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 4.8 || 28224 || 5246 |- | 132 || 56-6671 || 1965-05-18 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.17 || 31120 || 5699 |- | 133 || 56-6670 || 1965-05-25 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 4.87 || 54803 || 5501 |- | 134 || 56-6672 || 1965-05-28 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.17 || 63886 || 6041 |- | 135 || 56-6672 || 1965-06-16 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 4.69 || 74585 || 5478 |- | 136 || 56-6670 || 1965-06-17 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.14 || 33071 || 5699 |- | 137 || 56-6671 || 1965-06-22 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.64 || 47518 || 6338 |- | 138 || 56-6672 || 1965-06-29 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 4.94 || 85527 || 5523 |- | 139 || 56-6671 || 1965-07-08 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.19 || 64800 || 5889 |- | 140 || 56-6672 || 1965-07-20 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.4 || 32126 || 6051 |- | 141 || 56-6671 || 1965-08-03 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.16 || 63612 || 5797 |- | 142 || 56-6670 || 1965-08-06 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.15 || 31455 || 5687 |- | 143 || 56-6672 || 1965-08-10 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.2 || 82601 || 5713 |- | 144 || 56-6670 || 1965-08-25 || [[Thompson-31432|Milt Thompson]] || 5.11 || 65258 || 5800 |- | 145 || 56-6672 || 1965-08-26 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 4.79 || 73030 || 5427 |- | 146 || 56-6671 || 1965-09-02 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.16 || 73091 || 5745 |- | 147 || 56-6670 || 1965-09-09 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.16 || 29627 || 5687 |- | 148 || 56-6672 || 1965-09-14 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.03 || 72847 || 5663 |- | 149 || 56-6670 || 1965-09-22 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.18 || 30571 || 5713 |- | 150 || 56-6672 || 1965-09-28 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.33 || 90099 || 6006 |- | 151 || 56-6670 || 1965-09-30 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.06 || 23348 || 4374 |- | 152 || 56-6672 || 1965-10-12 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.62 || 28773 || 5002 |- | 153 || 56-6670 || 1965-10-14 || [[Engle-1145|Joseph H. Engle]] || 5.08 || 81229 || 5720 |- | 154 || 56-6672 || 1965-10-27 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.06 || 72207 || 5663 |- | 155 || 56-6671 || 1965-11-03 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 2.31 || 21519 || 2414 |- | 156 || 56-6670 || 1965-11-04 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 4.22 || 24445 || 4450 |- | 157 || 56-6670 || 1966-05-06 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 2.21 || 20848 || 2308 |- | 158 || 56-6671 || 1966-05-18 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 5.43 || 30175 || 5937 |- | 159 || 56-6671 || 1966-07-01 || [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]] || 1.7 || 13655 || 1708 |- | 160 || 56-6670 || 1966-07-12 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.34 || 39624 || 5892 |- | 161 || 56-6672 || 1966-07-18 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 4.71 || 29291 || 5177 |- | 162 || 56-6671 || 1966-07-21 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.12 || 58613 || 5742 |- | 163 || 56-6670 || 1966-07-28 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.19 || 73701 || 5958 |- | 164 || 56-6671 || 1966-08-03 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.03 || 75895 || 5536 |- | 165 || 56-6672 || 1966-08-04 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.34 || 40447 || 5943 |- | 166 || 56-6670 || 1966-08-11 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.21 || 76505 || 5778 |- | 167 || 56-6671 || 1966-08-12 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.02 || 70439 || 5588 |- | 168 || 56-6672 || 1966-08-19 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.2 || 54254 || 5805 |- | 169 || 56-6670 || 1966-08-25 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 5.11 || 78486 || 5702 |- | 170 || 56-6671 || 1966-08-30 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.21 || 30541 || 5702 |- | 171 || 56-6670 || 1966-09-08 || [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]] || 2.44 || 22311 || 2578 |- | 172 || 56-6672 || 1966-09-14 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.12 || 77480 || 5771 |- | 173 || 56-6670 || 1966-10-06 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 3 || 22982 || 3182 |- | 174 || 56-6672 || 1966-11-01 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.46 || 93543 || 6035 |- | 175 || 56-6671 || 1966-11-18 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 6.33 || 30145 || 6840 |- | 176 || 56-6672 || 1966-11-29 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 4.65 || 28042 || 5021 |- | 177 || 56-6670 || 1967-03-22 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 5.59 || 40569 || 6151 |- | 178 || 56-6672 || 1967-04-26 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 1.8 || 16276 || 1872 |- | 179 || 56-6670 || 1967-04-28 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 5.44 || 50963 || 5987 |- | 180 || 56-6671 || 1967-05-08 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.75 || 29748 || 5139 |- | 181 || 56-6671 || 1967-05-17 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 4.8 || 21671 || 5113 |- | 182 || 56-6670 || 1967-06-15 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 5.14 || 69891 || 5803 |- | 183 || 56-6672 || 1967-06-22 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.34 || 25055 || 5811 |- | 184 || 56-6670 || 1967-06-29 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.17 || 52730 || 4619 |- | 185 || 56-6672 || 1967-07-20 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.44 || 25695 || 5943 |- | 186 || 56-6671 || 1967-08-21 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.94 || 27737 || 5420 |- | 187 || 56-6672 || 1967-08-25 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 4.63 || 25725 || 5013 |- | 188 || 56-6671 || 1967-10-03 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 6.7 || 31120 || 7274 |- | 189 || 56-6672 || 1967-10-04 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.53 || 76535 || 6272 |- | 190 || 56-6672 || 1967-10-17 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.53 || 85496 || 6227 |- | 191 || 56-6672 || 1967-11-15 || [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]] || 5.2 || 81077 || 5821 |- | 192 || 56-6670 || 1968-03-01 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 4.36 || 31852 || 4632 |- | 193 || 56-6670 || 1968-04-04 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.27 || 57150 || 5810 |- | 194 || 56-6670 || 1968-04-26 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.05 || 63886 || 5705 |- | 195 || 56-6670 || 1968-06-12 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.15 || 67086 || 5734 |- | 196 || 56-6670 || 1968-07-16 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 4.79 || 67513 || 5443 |- | 197 || 56-6670 || 1968-08-21 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 4.79 || 81534 || 5541 |- | 198 || 56-6670 || 1968-09-13 || [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]] || 5.37 || 77450 || 5992 |- | 199 || 56-6670 || 1968-10-24 || [[Dana-559|Bill Dana]] || 5.38 || 77724 || 5980 |} There were 12 pilots for the program: five from NASA, five from the Air Force, one from the Navy, and one from North American. Generally, pilots used one of two flight profiles -- a speed profile that maintained a level altitude until time for descent to a landing or a high-altitude flight plan that maintained a steep rate of climb until reaching altitude and then descending. The X-15 pilots in order of date of first flight and number of flights were: * [[Crossfield-26|Scott Crossfield]], North American Aviation, 14 (reached 25,858 m) * [[Walker-24516|Joseph A. Walker]], NASA, 25 (reached 107,960 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[White-31941|Robert M. White]], USAF, 16 (reached 95,936 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Petersen-2567|Forrest S. Petersen]], USN, 5 (reached 31,029 m) * [[McKay-3266|John B. McKay]], NASA, 29 (reached 90,099 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Rushworth-58|Robert A. Rushworth]], USAF, 34 (reached 86,868 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Armstrong-1400|Neil A. Armstrong,]] NASA, 7 (reached 63,246 m) * [[Engle-1145|Joe H. Engle]], USAF, 16 (reached 85,527 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Thompson-31432|Milton O. Thompson]], NASA, 14 (reached 65,258 m) * [[Knight-8816|William J. Knight]], USAF, 16 (reached 85,496 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Dana-559|William H. Dana]], NASA, 16 (reached 93,543 m, qualified as Astronaut) * [[Adams-27293|Michael J. Adams]], USAF, 7 (reached 81,077 m, qualified as Astronaut) Additionally, [[White-32272|Alvin Swauger White]], [[Kincheloe-239|Iven Carl Kincheloe Jr]] and [[Hoover-3144|Lloyd Nims Hoover]] were assigned to the program, but never flew the X-15. ----
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---- See also: * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:North_American_X-15|North American X-15]] * {{Wikidata|Q221269|enwiki}} *See the [[wikipedia:North_American_X-15|'''North American X-15 Wikipedia page''']] for details on the space plane. *See the [[wikipedia:List_of_X-15_flights|'''List of X-15 flights''']] for more details on the Astronauts' missions. *See the [[Space:North_American_X-15|'''North American X-15 page''']] for a convenient table of all flights.

North Ayrshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q206926|enwiki}} *[https://www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk Official Website] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:North Ayrshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== North Ayrshire (Scottish Gaelic: ''Siorrachd Àir a Tuath)'' Love, Dane; ''Ayrshire - Discovering A County'', Fort Publishing, 2003Visit Scotland; https://www.visitscotland.comUndiscovered Scotland; https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/ardrossanNorth Ayrshire Council; https://www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 55.666667, -4.783333 :'''Elevation:''' 123.0 m or 403.5 feet :'''Area:''' 342 Square Miles === Geology === Dating back 450 million years ago during the Ordovician period, a time when the continents of England and Scotland were separated by the Lapetus ocean The results of the collision of plate techtonics (aka Continental Drift) the ocean disappeared during the Silurian period and the two continents became one. === Population === Approximately 136,000 === Government === There have been many area boundaries set for Ayrshire through the centuries but the latest was formulated in 1996 whereby the geographical areas of Ayrshire County were established as South, North, and East areas. Each area was to be administered by a council established in each of the three. This OPS will focus on North Ayrshire, with two other OPS for South Ayrshire and East Ayrshire under separate OPS profiles. North Ayrshire is governed by a single council as is both East and South Ayrshire's. In 2017 North Ayrshire had 10 Wards with a total of 33 members representing Irvine West, Irvine east, Kilwinning, Stevenston, Ardrossan, Dalry, Kilbirnie & Beith, North Coast & Cumbraes, Saltcoats,, and Irvine South. From these Wards, multiple parties co-exist to represent all residents and businesses within the North Ayrshire Council, those being Scottish National Party (SNP), Labour, Conservatives, Independents, and The Alba Party. Council Headquarters are located in Cunningham House, Irvine. ===Overview=== Located in the North West area of the entire county of Ayrshire, The 340 square mile area of North Ayrshire borders Inverclyde, Renfrewshire, East Ayrshire, and South Ayrshire. To the West, along the Firth of Clyde it has the distinction of having three islands within its council area, those being Arran, Great Cumbrae, and Little Cumbre. The coastal area is more urbanized and is home to many residences but does have areas of big commercial, industrial, and manufacturing businesses, while the interior farmland comprises of sheep farming, agriculture, and dairy farming. This area has great access to Glasgow by road or train withing 30 minutes, and Prestwick Airport within 15 minutes. === Towns === There are ten towns on the mainland of North Ayrshire, those being Ardrossan, Beith, Dalry, Irvine, Kilbirnie, Kilwinning, Largs, Saltcoats, Stevenson, and West Kilbride. '''1. Ardrossan''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Àird Rosain'' Population: Approximately 11,000 Size: Town - 1.3 Square Miles The Scottish Gaelic meaning for Ardrossan is 'headland of the small promontory' as it sits on the coast of the Firth of Clyde and dates back to around the 12th century. It lies on the north side of Irvine Bay between Irvine and Largs and forms part of a conurbation with Saltcoats and Stevenston (aka The Three Towns). It became a burgh town in 1846 but that was rescinded in 1974 due to a governmental reorganization. Coal and iron were this towns main exports in the 18th and 19th centuries which led to a history of shipbuilding. The harbour and Clyde Marina now provides moorings for small craft and also provides ferry service to Arran. In the old days the harbour for exports such as coal, but also served the Hudson Bay Company as well. In 1921 Ardrossan was the European site for the first successful reception of radio signals from North America. An amateur radio group in Connecticut sent Morse code signals to a station set up in a tent and was received by Paul Godley (1889-1973), an American pilot for Delta Airlines with a love of communications.. Today Ardrossan sits near the Hunterston B nuclear power station at 1215 MegaWatt. Ardrossan Wind Farm, a 24MegaWatt wind farm that opened in 2004, overlooks the town. The pier serves as a departure point for the Arran ferry. '''Ardrossan Landmarks''' '''Ardrossan Castle''' c.1140 (Ruins) Location: Hill Pl and Winton Ct. This castle ruins resides on the 'Cannon Hill' (aka Castle Hill) once owned by the Lords of Ardrossan who were remote acquaintances of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, the Barclays, the Mongomeries, and also the Earls of Eglinton. The red sandstone castle passed through many different people and families up until it was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell in 1648 whereby the stones were shipped to Ayr to build his large citadel. '''2. Beith''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Beithe'' (Hill of the Birches) Population: Approximately 6,000 Size: Town - 1.20 Square Miles Sitting East of Klbirnie and besides Loch Kilbirnie in the Garnock Valley, this small town rises up to 272 feet above sea level and is basically a 'bedroom community' whereby most residents commute out to other locations for work. Since there is no industry here the town has retained its character and charm through the years. It dates back to at least the 1700's but is thought to be the home town of Saint Inan back around 839 AD. The area had a substantial amount of birch trees in the area which likely accounts for the thriving furniture manufacturing businesses in the past that supplied such great ships as the Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth II. The last furniture company to exist closed in the 1990's. The town was also well known in the textile industry. '''Beith Landmarks''' '''The Auld Kirk''' c.1593 Located at the intersection of main Street and the B7049. The original Kirk from which the town was built around features its clock (c.1794) tower and bell (c.1684) tower and was dedicated to Saint Inan.. The Kirk is built on the site of a pre-Reformation chapel, and was replaced by the High Church in 1810. '''Beith Parish Church''' c.1807 Located: Kirk Road A T-Plan design with a five story tower and stained glass by Gordon Webster. '''Beith Townhouse''' c.1817 Located at the Eglinton Street and The Strand (B706) This was built by the architect William Dobie. It originally housed a court house and reading room on the first floor. '''Geilsland House''' c.1867 Located just outside town near the village of Gateside. William Fulton Love, writer and bank agent built this charming house. '''Largs Road Sign''' c.1500's Located at the far end of Main Street at Kings Street One of Scotland's oldest extant road signs: with "To Largs" painted on the stone wall of a building above an arrow. '''Scapa Cottage''' c.Unknown (aka Dummy Cottage) Location Unknown It was once a toll house and later the residence of a deaf and dumb man, hence the name 'Dummy Cottage'. Its noted feature is the scroll work or indentation design on all the brick work. '''Smugglers Tavern''' c.1750 Located at 53-55 Main Street The illegal trading of tea, tobacco, and spirits facilitated smuggling in this area and the local tavern was where a lot of the deals were made because it was a convenient stopping point from the coast enroute to Glasgow. The building is of a 'nepus-gabled' design and painted black and white. '''Town Cross''' c.1700 30 Main Street at Reform Street junction. The Cross sits in the centre of Beith adjacent to the Auld Kirk and provides a nice green space for relaxing. '''3. Dalry''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Dail Ruighe'' Population: Approximately 5,500 Size: Town - 0.88 Square Miles Located inland and about 4 miles from Kilwinning this town sits in the Garnock Valley with lots of green space for agricultural use. Some of the highest elevations in the parish rise 1300-1600 feet. Today its basically a bedroom community with easy access to Glasgow via road and train, however there is a large Vitamin Company in the North of town (Roche) Dalry was know for cotton mills as well steelworks at Blair, half a mile east of the town, using ironstone and coal mined locally as its main raw materials. Bridgend woollen mills provided many jobs in the textile industry. Hoffman la Roche built a huge plant here which is now the largest producer of vitamin C in the world. '''Dalry Landmarks''' '''The Auld Hoose Tavern''' c.1786 Located on North Street at Main Street '''Biggart Fountain''' c.1876 Located at the junction of New Street, Aitken Street, and Towsend Street Originally located at the town cross it provided water from a free flowing well to which people could water their horses. The fountain was a gift from Thomas Biggart, a local mill owner who employed many women to spin wool and cotton. Made of white and polished red granite with a quatrefoil main basin. The middle basin is supported by solid central column and 4 banded columns with gabled bases and stylized capitals. Upper small basin sits on banded clustered column. '''Blair Castle''' c.1600's (aka Blair House) Location: Blair Road This estate house has origins back to the 1100''s and extended through the centuries by the Blair family and has been in their care ever since. It sits on approximately 1200 acres of wooded an farm land. The main house has 14 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms plus other beds and baths in another wing. Small 'Bombo Burn' passes by this house. Note: This is a private residence, do not disturb occupants. As of 2022 this estate is now in the private ownership of Billionaire Sir Thomas Hunter and will be used for leadership conferences. '''Dalry Trinity Church''' c.1857 Located at #2 New Street at Courthill Street '''Doggartland House''' c.1874 Location in Dalry unknown. Built by a William Wylie, a tube manufacturer in Glasgow, who built it for his wife, Margaret Reid. It resembles an asymmetric small Italianate villa and referred to as a 'Merchants Mansion'. It derives its name from 'Dogger' which is Scots for a course ironstone. Please note this is a private residence, do not disturb occupants. '''St. Margaret's Parish Church''' c.1870's Located at The Cross. New Street and Courthill. This Victorian Gothic style church was designed by David Thomson has a 159 foot clock tower and a bell c.1661. '''4. Irvine''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Irbhinn'' Population: Approximately 35,000 Size: Town - 6 Square Miles Irvine is an older coastal town which was designated a Burgh in 1140, but in 1371 the town was elevated to Royal Burgh status as it grew over the years. It has the River Irvine flowing through it. It has all the amenities of a modern town including industry which creates jobs. It is said that monk St. Inan was the founder of the town back in the 9th century, and is Irvine's Patron Saint. '''Irvine Landmarks''' '''Black Man''' Statue c.1865 Located at Castle Street and West Road Born in a house on High street this statue is in memory of David Boyle. He had many titles and was well known in the community. The statue originally was set at his birth house but was later moved to the current location in 1929. Mr. Boyle was not a black man, it is believed the locals call the statue this because of the color change of the material, or another story is that local people hated him for sentencing a young lad to death for stealing, and the statue was vandalized with black paint. It was designed and sculpted by John Steelle in 1867. For more information, see WikiTree profile ''Boyle-2190'' For more information, see Notable People Heading below in this OPS. '''Irvine Burns Club Museum''' c.1826 Located at 28 Eglinton Street Wellwood House is the formal name of the building. Robert burns came in 1781 to learn to heckle flax. The flax shop burned down that year and the trade soon ended as well. He died fifteen years later (Dumfries) but in the early 1800's two of his closest friend started the club in his honour. The club (now a museum) has carried on through the centuries. The museum started in 1962 and holds a great collection of letters, poems, manuscripts, and other memorabilia of the 'Baird'. '''Irvine Old Parish Church''' c.1774 Located at the end of Peden Place off Kirkgate. Georgian style designed by a local lad named David Muir and built of sandstone. The steeple was added in 1778. '''Saint Inan's Well''' c. 925 Located at the Kirk Vennel beside the Old Parish church, near the River Irvine. '''Seagate Castle''' (Ruins) c.1585 Located on Seagate Street just off of Castle Road. Stronghold of the Mongomerie Clan, it remained occupied until 1746 when the 10th earl of Eglinton had the roof removed for a new church he was building in Ardrossan. '''Scottish Maritime Museum''' Located at Gottries Pl and Linthouse Vennel (Off Harbour Rd) Waterfront Naval history museum. The main building is called 'Linthouse' and was originally in another location, dismantled, and brought to its current site in 1988. '''Powder House''' c.1642 Located at #6 Thornwood Drive Octagonal in shape with a pitched roof, this was the towns storage building for gun powder and explosives. It has been restored and is in excellent shape but no longer used for its original purpose. '''Ship's Inn''' c.1597 Located on Harbour Street The oldest building that served the maritime crews is no longer open but the building is a classic structure from the olden days. '''Town House''' c.1860 Located at Kirkgate and High Street Designed by James Ingram. It features a notable clock tower. '''5. Kilbirnie''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Cill Bhraonaigh'' Population: Approximately 7,500 Size: Town - Unknown Sitting in the Garnock Valley, this quiet town was originally a production center for the flax and weaving trades and later became more involved with iron and steel making industries. The town sits inland of Fairlie and dates back to the Bronze Age. The Knox family owned most of the mills in town and used their wealth to build many homes in this area. '''Kilbirnie Landmarks''' '''The Auld Kirk''' c.1470 (aka The Barony Church) Located at Dalry Road and Kirkland Road '''Glengarnock Castle''' c.1400 Located 2 miles North of Kilbirnie. Home to the Cunninghame family for over 200 years until it was destroyed by fire in 1757. '''St. Columba's Parish Church''' c.1843 Located at #11 Glasgow Street '''6. Kilwinning''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Cill D’Fhinnein'' Population: Approximately 16,500 Size: Town - Unknown Originally known as 'Segdoune' or 'Sagtoun', the name "Kilwinning" comes from the Gaelic for "Church of Winning" (Saint Winnin). Some lore says he was Irish and some say he was a Scot who settled near the Garnock in 715. This town Is known as the 'Cross Roads of Ayrshire' due to it's central location and easy access to Glasgow and Ayr. '''Kilwinning Landmarks''' '''Eglinton Castle''' c.1800 (Ruins) Located off Irvine road (A737) just South of Killwinning at Eglinton Country Park 1000 acres). This Gothic style castle was built by the 12th Earl of Eglinton to the design by John Paterson. '''Killwinning Abbey c.1188, and Kilwinning Abbey Church''' c.1774 (Formerly The Killwinning Parish Church) Located at Vaults Lane off Church Street The Abbey was founded by Hugh de Morville and was the home of the Tironensian monks for 400 years. The 103 foot high clock tower was built in 1815 to designs by architect David Hamilton. The current church sits next to the Abbey ruins (c.1188), and was built in 1774 by John Garland and John Armour (1762-1834) to replace an earlier church built around 1590 on the same spot. FYI - John Armour is the brother of Jean Armour was was Robert Burns' wife. '''Merket (Market) Cross''' c.Unknown Located at 26 Main Street The top part (cross) is made of wood. '''7. Largs''' Scottish Gaelic: ''An Leargaidh Ghallda'' Population: Approximately 12,000 Size: Town - 1.35 square miles Located on the Firth of Clyde, Largs is not a big town but has seen its share of historical events such as the 'Battle of Largs' in 1263. The Vikings under command of King Hakkon IV (aka Hakon the Old, or Haco) were raiding mostly northern part of the Scottish coast and islands in attempts to secure new territory for their homeland. Unfortunately for them when it came to Largs, a storm came up and washed them ashore and into a battle with the Scots. The Scots defeated them easily. Each year there is a celebration in town to marks the defeat of the Norwegians called the Viking Festival. World war II seen Largs as a meeting point to plan out the invasion of Normandy. '''Largs Landmarks''' '''St.Columba's Parish Church''' c.1892 Located at Gallowwaygate Street at Nelson Street, along the waterfront. Beautiful church of red sandstone designed by architects Henry Steele and Andrew Balfour features a three stage tower with spire and a clock. Note: There is also a St. Columba's (Episcopal) Church located further North on Greenock Street at Aubery Crescent / Douglas Street. '''Clark Memorial Parish Church''' c.1892 Located at Bath Street and Church Street Another beautiful example of early churches in Largs. This one designed by William Kerr of Paisley is again of red sandstone from Locharbriggs and Coarshill. '''Kelburn Castle''' c. 1581 Located actually in the village of Fairlie about 2.3 miles from Largs. Dates back to the 1200's but was in possession of the Boyle family (Earls of Glasgow) in the 1100's and remains so today.. Its tower and wall has a very unique art work by Brazilian artists. Kelburn estates that is around 2000 acres most of which is open to the public.. '''Netherhall House''' c.1892 (aka Danefield House) Located at (approx) 26 Kelvin Walk off Routenburn Road Built by William Thomson, who would become Sir William and then Lord Kelvin this amazing house is of red sandstone. '''St. John's Church''' c.1843 Located at Bath Street and Church Street Designed by A.J. Graham, this Romanesque style with a tall belfry. '''The Pencil''' c.1912 Located at the end of the promenade near the marina. Built to commemorate the Battle of Largs between the Scots and the Vikings (c.1263) this is actually considered a monument and looks like a sharp pencil standing on end. '''8. Saltcoats''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Baile an t-Salainn'' Population: Approximately 13,000 Size: Town - Unknown The monks from Killwinning Abbey mined coal here starting around the 1200's. In the 1500's King James V funded the use of sea water from the ocean which was then heated to extract the sea salt (salt panned) in clay built sheds or (salt cottis) along the seafront. Saltcoats is one part of 'The Three Towns' (Ardrossan, Saltcoats, and Stevenston) which are all next to each other along the coast. Saltcoats became a Burgh in 1528 which allowed it to market fish, and fishing needed boats so the shipbuilding industry started in the 1700's as well. The salt, fish, and coal industries eventually gave way to Tourism which became the norm in the 1800's. '''Saltcoats Landmarks''' '''Esplanade Tower''' c. Unknown No recorded history, but interesting non the less. '''North Area Heritage Center''' c.1744 Located at #13 Kirkgate off Manse Street Fascinating history museum housed in a former church building. Many ancient display items, displays also covering local military history, domestic life. '''St. Cuthberts Church''' c.1908 Located on #13 Caledonia Road at Campbell Avenue. Designed by Peter MacGregor Chalmers in neo-Romanesque style. '''St. Mary's Church''' c. 1823 (aka Our Lady, Star of the Sea) Located at #10 Ardrossan Road Designed by James Baird of Airdrie. '''9. Stevenston''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Baile Steaphain'' Population: Approximately 9,500 Size: Town - Unknown Stevenston is one part of 'The Three Towns' (Ardrossan, Saltcoats, and Stevenston) which are all next to each other along the West coast. Steventson however is more inland than coastal. Dating back to around the early 1200's, the town of Stevenston was originally settled by the father of Stephen Loccard (aka Lockhart). Coal mining was a big industry here until about 1926. At the Ardeer Quarry, white sandstone was quarried known as 'Stevenston Stone' which became very popular as a building material. A lot of it was export to Ireland. The Parkend Quarry produced 'Osmond Stone' which because of it's heat resistant quality became exclusively used for furnace linings and fireplace. Another industry that became a big employer was for explosives and chemicals. '''Stevenston Landmarks''' '''Champion Shell Inn''' c.1772 Located at #5 Schoolwell Street Originally run by monks, the name came from a hand carved shell goblet in which one had to drink as much as possible in one gulp. Today's it's a popular restaurant and pub for the locals. '''High Kirk of Stevenson''' c. 1833 Located at 19 Schoolwell Street Designed by Thomas Garven and built by Peter King, this impressive structure features a tall tower with spire and clock. '''Kerelaw Castle''' c.1191 (Ruins) Located off and behind Campbell Ave. '''Livingstone Parish Church''' c.1887 Located at New Street and Old Quarry Road Impressive building with an octagonal bell tower and conical spire. '''United Free Church of Scotland''' c.1890 (aka The Wee Tin Church) Located at Ardoch Crescent and Garven Road '''10. West Kilbride''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Cille Bhrìghde an Iar'' Population: Approximately 5,000 Size: Town - Unknown Designated as the only 'Craft Town' in Scotland, it serves as an artist colony. The 'Barony Centre' is used as a display centre for local artists. There are also numerous 'Craft Studios' around town which feature artist who work in many mediums (metal, painting, crafts, textiles, etc). At one point it had five mills operating to grind oats, flax, bark, and charcoal. '''West Kilbride Landmarks''' '''Barony Centre''' c.1873 Located at Main Street and Gateside Street Originally 'The Barony Church' designed by Henry Blair and built of red sandstone with a 100 foot spire. Now used to display art work. '''Kirktonhall''' c.1660 Located at Main Street and Glen Road Three story building built By Robert Simpson (1687-1768) (the oldest of seventeen children), it is more impressive from the front than the back. The grounds display a unique carved stone and sundial dating to 1717. '''Law Castle''' c.1467 (aka Kilbride Castle) Located on Law Hill at the end of Law Brae. Law Castle was built for Princess Mary, sister of King James III, as a wedding gift upon her marriage to Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran. Beautifully restored and authentic inside. Available for all paid venues up to 14 guests in six bedrooms. '''West Kilbride Museum''' c.1899 Located at the corner of Richie Street and Arthur Street Designed by Alexander Paterson it now houses a local museum with many exibits upstairs. '''West Kilbride Parish Church''' c.1882 Located at 45 Main Street Originally built as St. Bride's Parish Church, this red sandstone giant features a tall spire and large rose window. === Suburbs === There are thirty two suburbs on the mainland of North Ayrshire, those being Barkip, Broomlands, Bourtreehill, Burnhouse, Castlepark, Crosbie, Chapletoun, Cunninghamhead, Dalgarven, Drakemyre, Eglinton, Fergushill, Fullarton, Giffordland, Greenhills, Hessilhead (hamlet), Highfield, Hunterston, Kelburn, Lawthron, Lylestone, Meigle, Meikle Auchengree, Montgreenan, Nettlehirst, Perceton, Portencross, Routenburn, Seamill, Stevenscres, Shewalton, and Torranyard. === Villages=== There are fourteen villages on the mainland of North Ayrshire, those being Ardeer, Auchentiber, Barrmill, Benslie, Dreghorn, Drybridge, Fairlie, Gateside, Girdle Toll, Glengarnock, Longbar, Skelmorlie, Springside, and Staincastle. === Isle of Arran === Scottish Gaelic: ''Eilean Arainn'' Population: Approximately 5,000 Size: 168 square miles. Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, and it's the seventh largest island in Scotland. It comes under the jurisdiction of the North Ayrshire Council. Also known as 'The Sleeping Warrior' which is a designation given by those who view Arran from the mainland whereby it resembles a sleeping warrior in the horizontal position. Arran has been inhabited since the Neolithic period and has a history of the Vikings who stayed there prior to their invasion of Largs. The island was then a property of the Norwegian Crown. And Robert the Bruce also used the island prior to his travels to the mainland to claim his right as King of Scotland. Four of the Arran hills qualify as Corbetts - Scottish peaks over 2500 feet, but less than 3000 feet. The tallest being 'Goatfell 'at 2,867 feet, then 'Caisteal' at 2,818 feet, Beinn Tarsuinn at 2,710 feet, and Cir Mhor at 2,621 feet. FYI - Peaks over 3000 feet are called 'Munros'. It's the home to many wildlife creatures such as red squirrels, deer, golden eagles, otters, seals, basking sharks across the island and on the coastline; and a variety of flora and fauna all over the island. While the island is mainly a tourist attraction, it also has a cheese factory and two distilleries which are open to the public. Another business is 'Arran-Sense of Scotland' which makes scented aromatic products directly from the nature of the island. The island Heritage Centre has many artifacts, photographs, and exhibits showing the history of this beautiful island. The island can be reached by ferry from Ardrossan, and the vintage ocean going paddle wheel steamer 'Waverly' in the summer months from Ayr. === Towns (Isle of Arran) === Arran has four main towns (some would call them main villages), those being Brodick, Lamlash, Lochranza, and Whiting Bay. '''1. Brodick''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Tràigh a' Chaisteil/Breadhaig'' Population: Approximately 600 Size: 1 square mile The name is derived from the Norse "breda-vick" meaning "Broad Bay", and the town sits beneath 'Goatfell'. '''Brodick Landmarks''' '''Brodick Castle''' c.1588 The castle is made of red sandstone and built in a Scottish baronial style. Once the seat of the Dukes of Hamilton, this venue is open for tours. It's garden was created by the Duchess of Montrose and features many varieties of flora and fauna. The present castle only goes back to the 19th century but origins date back earlier structures to the 1200's by the Stewart's as a fortress. Oliver Cromwell also occupied the castle before his invasion of the mainland. '''2. Lamlash''' Scottish Gaelic: ''An t-Eilean Àrd'' Population: Approximately 1,100 Size: 1.5 Square Mile Located Three miles South of Brodick facing Holy Isle, this is the largest town on Arran. '''Lamlash Landmarks''' '''Hamilton Terrace''' c.1893 Historical residences facing the ocean along Shore Road. These were built to house the workers on the estate of the 10th Duke of Hamilton. '''St. George United Free Church''' c.1892 Located on Bungalow Road at Shore Road Cream-coloured sandstone with a square stone pyramidal spire and an iron wheathervane. '''Lamlash Parish Church''' c. 1886 Located on Shore Road Red Sandstone Gothic design by Hugh Barclay. It features a peaked roof line with triple gothic windows. The square tower has three smaller matching windows at the top and a pyramid cap. '''3. Lochranza''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Loch Raonasa'' Population: Approximately 225 Size: Unknown Located at the Northern end of Arran, this small town sits on Loch Ranza, a seaborn loch and adjacent to T'orr Meadhonach', a hill of 1,089 ft high. '''Lochranza Landmarks''' '''Lochranza Castle''' c.1300-1500 (Ruins) Some say it was a fortified tower house built in the 1500's, others say it was a house dating to the 13th century when it was owned by the MacSweens. A series of owners and occupants included King Alexander III, Walter Stewart, the Earl of Menteith, Robert II, James IV, James VI, the Hamilton family, and Oliver Cromwell. It is believed that Robert the Bruce landed at Loch Ranza in 1306 upon his return form Ireland to claim the Scottish throne. It claims to be a tourist location but all that's there is the castle and one distillery. '''4. Whiting Bay''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Eadar Dhà Rubha'' Population: Unknown Size: 1/2 Square Mile Located about 4 miles South of Lamlash. '''Whiting Bay Landmarks''' '''Giant's Graves''' c. Neolithic Period Neolithic burial tombs located above Whiting Bay. '''Glenashdale Falls''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Eas a' Chrannaig'' Beautiful 140 foot drop in a wooded setting above Whiting bay. === Villages (Isle of Arran) === There are fifthteen villages on Arran, those being Birchburn, Blackwaterfoot, Catacol, Cladach, Corrie, Dippen, Kildonan, Kilmory, Lagg, Machrie, Pirnmill, Sannox, Shiskine, Sliddery, and Whitefarland. === Settlements (Isle of Arran) === There are no settlements on Arran. '''Arran Landmarks - Other''' '''Holy Isle''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Eilean MoLaise'' Population: Unknown Size: 2 Square Mile Originally called ''Inis Shroin'' (Island of the Water Spirit), the Holy Island seems to have been a place of great spiritual importance from the time it was founded. Today, Holy Island is a spiritual retreat called 'Centre for World Peace and Health', and home to a community of Buddhist monks. This small isle sits directly off the village of Lamlash. A nature reserve is also the home to wild Eriskay ponies, Saanen goats, and Soay sheep. '''Machrie Standing Stones''' c.3500 BC-1500 BC Near the village of Blackwaterfoot on the West side of the island this area features several chambered cairns and stone circles with stones up to five meters tall. They served as significant places of ritual and worship. Originally these circles were made of timber.The last stone circle in this area was discovered in 1978. Blackwater foot can be reached from Brodick via the 'String Road'. === Isle of Great Cumbre === Scottish Gaelic: ''Cumaradh Mòr'' Population: Approximately 1,400 Size: 4.5 Square Miles Only measuring 2.5 Miles by 1.2 Miles, Great Cumbrae sits ajacent to Largs on the mainland. King Håkon IV of Norway once established a base on the northern end in 1263 before he embarked on the Battle of Largs. === Towns (Isle of Great Cumbrae) === There are no towns on Great Cumbrae. === Villages (Isle of Great Cumbrae) === There are no villages on Great Cumbrae. === Settlements (Isle of Great Cumbrae) === There is one settlement on Great Cumbre, that being Millport. '''Millport''' Scottish Gaelic: ''Port a' Mhuilinn'' Millport sits on the South end of the island and surrounds 'Newtown Bay'. Originally it was two small villages (Kames and Kirkton) that came together around 1700 to form the main settlement of Millport. '''Great Cumbrae Landmarks''' '''Cathedral of the Isles Church''' c.1851 Located in the North part of Millport just off College road. '''Crocodile Rock''' Located on Glasgow Street, it is a natural rock which has been painted to look like a crocodiles head. '''Garrison House''' c.1745 Located on Glasgow Street off College Road Gothic style building which was built for officers of the Revenue Sailing Ship the ‘''Royal George''. It now serves as a community centre.’ '''Glaid Stone''' c. Ice Age A natural rock at the top of the highest hill on the island (417 foot Barbay Hill). On a clear day this spot offers a spectcular 360 degree view of the nearby mainland and other islands. The stone is 12 feet long by 4 feet and dates back to the Ice Age. '''Horse Falls''' Spectacular falls above Bell Bay on the West side of the island. '''The Wedge''' Located at #50 Stuart Street At only 47 inches wide in the front (it gets to 11 feet in the back, similar to a slice of cheese), this residence is in the Guinness Book of Records as being the World's narrowest house. It measures 22 feet long and is 2 stories. === Isle of Little Cumbrae === (aka Wee Cumbrae) Scottish Gaelic: ''Cumaradh Beag'' Population: Size: 1.2 Square Miles. Record reflect former names for the isle as 'Kumbrey' c.1300, 'Cumbraye' c.1330, and 'Litill Comeray' c.1515 (aka Wee Cumray). The isle is privately owned used as a yoga retreat. It sits South of Great Cumbrae Isle and adjacent to the mainland town of Hunterston. === Towns (Isle of Little Cumbrae) === There are no towns on Little Cumbrae. === Villages (Isle of Little Cumbrae) === There are no villages on Little Cumbrae. === Settlements (Isle of Little Cumbrae === There are no settlements on Little Cumbrae. '''Little Cumbrae Landmarks''' '''Little Cumbrae Castle''' c.1500's Located on Allimturrail (aka Castle Island) off Little Cumbrae. === Landmarks - Other of North Ayrshire=== '''Three Sisters, and Portencross Castle''' Located between Hunterston (End of Power Station Road), and Portencross (End of Portencross Road). Use Ayrshire Coastal Path for access. Triple natural limestone rock formation. Ideal for a day trek or picnic. Also enjoy exploring Portencross Castle c.1300's, ancestral home of the Boyd's. It has historical references to King Robert I and King Robert II as well. The castle became a historical landmark in 1955. ===Notable People of North Ayrshire=== '''David Boyle''' Lord Boyle (1772-1853) FRSE, MP, Judge Ancestery; https://www.ancestry.comThe History of Parliament; https://www.ancestry.com Born: Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Shewalton, Ayrshire, Scotland. Resting Place: Dundonald, South Ayrshire Bio Summary: He studied law at the University of St Andrews (1787) and then at the University of Glasgow (1789). Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Solicitor General, Member of Parliament, Solicitor General for Scotland, Lord Justice Clerk, Privy Counsellor, Lord Justice General of Scotland, and Rector of the University of Glasgow. Parents: Rev Patrick Boyle (1717-1798) and Elizabeth Dunlop (1741-1832) Siblings: No Record Spouse #1: Elizabeth Montgomery (1785-1822) Married 1804 Children: Patrick Boyle (1806-1874), Elizabeth Boyle (1807-1880), Helen Boyle (1808-1869), Alexander Boyle (1810-1884), David Boyle (1811-1815), Hamilla Augusta Boyle (1813-1875), Eleanora Charlotte Boyle (1816-1891), (John Boyle (1819-1907), William Boyle (1821-1874, Archibald Thomas Boyle (1822-1863). Spouse #2: Catherine Campbell Smythe 1799-1880) Married 1827 Children: George David Boyle (1828-1901), Robert Boyle (1830-1869), Henry Dundas Boyle (1833-1853), Amelia Laura Boyle (1835-1921) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Boyle-2190'' '''Sir Thomas MakDougall Brisbane''', Baronet GCB, GCH, FRS, FRSE (1773-1860) Astronomer, Politician Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgAustralian Dictionary of Biography; https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography Born: Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Brisbane House, Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Brisbane Aisle Vault, in the small kirkyard of Largs Old Kirk Bio Summary: A Major general in the British Army he was appointed as Governor of New South Wales Australia by the Duke of Wellington and served in that capacity between 1821 and 1865. He was also an amateur astronomer and establish an observatory. Educated at the University of Edinburgh in mathematics, and astronomy. The Australian city of Brisbane is named after him. Parents: Sir Thomas Brisbane (1720-1812) and Dame Eleanora Bruce (1741-1823) Siblings: Mary Brisbane (1754-1855), Michael Brisbane (1775-????) Spouse: Anna Maria Hay (1786-????) Married 1819 Children: Isabella Brisbane (1820-1849), Eleanor Australia Brisbane (1823-1852), Thomas Australius Brisbane(1824-1849), and Henry Brisbane (1826-1826). For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Brisbane-28'' '''Elspat Buchan (Elsbeth or Elizabeth Buchan)''' (1738-1791) Scottish Places; https://www.scottish-places.info Born: Banffshire, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Liz came to Irvine in 1783 where she claimed to have 'heavenly powers'. She also claimed to be the woman referred to in 'Revelation 12'. Some of her associates formed the fanatical sect called the 'Buchanites'. She and her followers were eventually driven out of Irvine for her unorthodox teachings to roam other areas spreading the word. No family recorded. '''John Boyd Dunlop''' (1840-1921) Inventor, Veterinary Surgeon Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgDictionary of Irish Biography; https://www.dib.ie Born: Dreghorn, Scotland Died: Dublin, Ireland Resting Place: Deans Grange Cemetery, Dublin Ireland Bio Summary: John Dunlop reinvented the bicycle tire by inserting an air filled tube inside which he patented in 1888. The Dunlop Rubber Company took his name for their company but he was not associated with the company. He lived, worked, and died in Belfast, Ireland. Parents: John Dunlop (1804-1883) and Agnes Boyd (1808-1872) Siblings: Hugh Dunlop (1833-1845), Jean Dunlop (1837-1881), Agnes Boyd Dunlop (1838-1922), James Dunlop (1843-????), Margaret Dunlop ( 1844-????), and Margaret Cockburn (1846-????). Spouse: Margaret Stevenson (1847-????) Married 1871 in Belfast, Ireland Children: Jane Willis Dunlop (Date Unknown), John Boyd Dunlop II (1877-1920), and Hugh Stevenson Dunlop (1891-????) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Dunlop-97''. '''Henry Faulds''' (1843-1930) Doctor and Scientist, (aka 'The Father of Fingerprinting) Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgEncyclopedia; https://www.encyclopedia.com Born: Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Woolstanton, England Resting Place: Woolstanton England churchyard. Bio Summary: Henry was the originator of the concept of forensic use of fingerprinting. He communicated to Charles Darwin about fingerprinting for the identification of criminals. His work in Japan is remembered by a memorial stone in Tokyo where he was a surgeon at Tuskiji Hospital. Parents: William Pollock Faulds (1810-1886), Anne Cameron (1819-XXXX) Siblings: Archibald james Faulds (1844-XXXX), Archibald james Faulds (1846-XXXX), Edward faulds (1846-XXXX), Robert William Faulds (1847-XXXX), Jane Louisa Faulds (1849-XXXX), Julia faulds (1853-XXXX) Spouse: Isabella Wilson (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1873 Children: No Record For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Faulds-83'' '''John Galt''' (1779-1839) Author Britannica; https://www.britannica.comElectric Scotland; https://electricscotland.com Born: Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Greenock, Scotland Resting Place: New Burying Ground in Greenock (now called the Inverkip Street Cemetery) Bio Summary: Known for his novels, poetry, drama, short stories, travel writing. Parents: Capt. John Galt (1750-1817) and Jane Thompson (1746-1826) Siblings: Agnew Galt (1781-1855), Thomas galt (1785-1811) Spouse: Elizabeth Tilloch (1781-1851) Married 1813 Children: John Galt III (1814-????), Thomas Galt (1815-1901), Alexander Tilloch Galt (1817-1893) For more information, see WikiTree Profile ''Galt-32'' '''Reverand John Kerr''' (1824-1907) Physicist Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgPraBook; https://prabook.com Born, Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: He discovered the quadratic electro-optic effect, now known as the Kerr effect. Kerr also was an early champion of the metric system in the UK. An ordained minister of the Free Church, Kerr made his career teaching mathematics at the Free Church Training College in Glasgow. Parents: Thomas Kerr (1780-XXXX), Mary Millar (1794-XXXX) Siblings: Margaret Kerr (1816-XXXX), Thomas Kerr (1820-1895), Margaret (1821-XXXX), Thomas (1821-XXXX), Lilly Kerr (1822-XXXX), Mary Kerr (1822-XXXX), James Kerr (1836-XXXX). Spouse: Marion Balfour (1820-1891) Married 1849 Children: John Balfour Kerr (1850-1926), William (1852-1925), Charlotte Kerr (1854-XXXX), Margaret Francis Kerr (1856-XXXX), Mary Ogilvie Kerr (1858-XXXX), George Kerr (1860-1922), Catherine Louisa Kerr (1863-XXXX), Francis meynell Kerr (1865-XXXX). '''Daniel Love''' (1803-XXXX) Plantation Co-Owner Center for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery; https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146637667Center for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery; https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146640697 Born: West Kilbride, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Daniel was co-owner of the Mount Rich Plantation in Carriacou, Grenadine Islands in the Caribbean with his Uncle Robert Starret. The plantation had about 280 slaves working the mills. Parents: Daniel Love (XXXX-XXXX) and Janet Starret (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1799 Siblings: Mary Jane Love (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''Elizabeth (Betsy) Miller''' (1792-1864) (aka 'The Queen of Saltcoats) Undiscovered Scotland; https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk Born: Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: At around 30 she took up the command of the family brig named 'Clytus' and became the first woman sea captain to be certificated by the Board of Trade. She was 70 when she retired. Parents: Capt. William Miller (XXXX-XXXX), Mary Garret (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1791 Siblings: Hugh Miller (1793-XXXX), Hannah Miller (179601808), Mary Miller (1795-1801, William (1797-XXXX), Margaret (1799-XXXX), Mary Garret (1801-XXXX), John (1804-1833), Robert Miller (1806-XXXX), Hannah Thomson Miller (1806-XXXX) Spouse: Never married Children: None '''Richard de Morville''' Lord of Cunninghame, Constable of Scotland, (1125-1189) Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgFamily Search; https://ancestors.familysearch.org Born: Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England Died: Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Founder of the Tironensian abbey (aka Killwinning Abbey) of Kilwinning. Parents: Hugh de Morville (1106-1162) and Beatrice Beauchamp (1107-1153) Siblings: Ada Morville (1131-1170), Hugh de Morville (1140-1173), and Maud Morville (1144-????). Spouse: Avice Lancaster (1120-1192) Married Date Unknown Children: William de Morville (1142-????), Malcolm de Morville (1146-1174), and Elena de Morville (1166-1217), Maud de Morville (XXXX-XXXX), Ada de Morville (XXXX-XXXX) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Morville-8'' '''Jack (Jackie) Patterson''' (1920-1966) Boxer Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgThe Herald article May 13, 2019; https://www.heraldscotland.com Born: Springside, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Natal, South Africa Resting Place: Stellawood Cemetery, Durban. Bio Summary: Jack became the British 'Flyweight' , and 'Bantammwieght' Boxing Champion as well as the World 'Flyweight' Champion. Born in the village of Springside, in trhe Parish of Dreghorn, just outside Irvine. During WW II he was a Sargeant in the RAF. He died in a bar fight at age 46. He was one of the first inductees into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Helen ?? Children: Unknown '''Robert Tannahill''' (1774-1810) Poet Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgPaisley; https://paisley.is Born: Paisley, Scotland Died: Paisley Canal (Suicide by drowning) Resting Place: Burying ground adjacent to the West Relief Church (now Castlehead Cemetery) on Canal Street in Paisley Bio Summary: This poet and songwriter was born in Paisley but e was known as the 'Weaver Poet', his music and poetry is contemporaneous with that of Robert Burns and they both died when relatively young. Parents: James Tannahill (1733-1802) and Janet Pollock (1738-1822) Siblings: John Tannahill (1758-????), Thomas Tannahill (1766-????), Matthew Tannahill (1776-????), Hugh Tannahill (1780-1799), and Andrew Tannahill (1784-1816) Spouse: Jean Barclay (1770-XXXX) Children: Thomas Tannahill (1800-1863), Robert Tannahill (1804-1878) '''Sir William Thomson''' (1824-1907) (aka Lord Kelvin of Largs, 1st Baron Kelvin of Largs), Physicist, Mathematician, Mathematical Physicist and Engineer. Historic UK; https://www.historic-uk.comScottish Scientist Hall of Fame; https://digital.nls.uk Born: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Died: Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Westminster Abbey Bio Summary: Absolute temperatures are stated in units of Kelvin in his honour. Educated at Camebridge as well as the University of Glasgow , and the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. Parents: James Thomson (1786-1849) and Margaret Gardner (????-1830) Siblings: James Thomson (1822-1892), Elizabeth Thomson (1819-1896), Anna Thomson (1820-1857), John Thomson (1826-1847), Margaret Thomson (1827-1831), Robert Thomson (1829-1905). Spouse: (1) Margaret Crum (1827-1870) married 1852; (2) Francis Blandy (1837-1916) Married 1874 Children: Unknown For more information, see WikiTree Profile ''Thomson-4558'' '''Rev. John Witherspoon''' (1723-1794) Minister Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgUS History; https://www.ushistory.org Born: Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Princeton, New Jersey, USA Resting Place: Princeton Cemetery, New Jersey, USA Bio Summary: A signatory of the American Declaration of Independence, the Reverend was a former minister of one its Church of Scotland parishes between 1745–1757. He later emigrated to the U.S. and became a member of the US congress. In July 1776 he voted for the Resolution for Independence. Witherspoon was also the sixth president of Princeton University. He built "Tusculum," just outside Princeton, and is buried in the Princeton Cemetery. –His direct descendants include actress Reese Witherspoon, an American actress. He died in Middlesex, New Jersey, U.S.A. Parents: James Alexander Witherspoon III (1691-1759) and Anne Walker (1696-1787) Siblings: Margaret Ann Witherspoon (1724-1761), David Witherspoon (1725-1762), Ann Witherspoon (1730-????), James Witherspoon IV (1730-1770), and Lawrence Witherspoon (1742-1779) Spouse: Elizabeth (1721-1789) Married 1748 Children: Ann Witherspoon (1749-1819), James Witherspoon (1751-1777), Frances Witherspoon (1759-1784), and David Witherspoon (1760-1801) For more information, see WikiTree Profile ''Witherspoon-160'' === Industry === Paper milling, glass production, and pharmaceutical companies. Food and drink processing, particularly whisky distilling on the Isle of Arran, also represents a significant economic sector. Tourism (Arran) is also a major reward to this isle. ==Sources==

North Bedeque United Church Cemetery

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[[Category: North Bedeque United Church Cemetery, North Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]] [[Category: North Bedeque, Prince Edward Island]] Information and Map [http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=1068&lang=E North Bedeque United Church Cemetery] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2305968&CScn=north+bedeque&CScntry=10& Find a Grave]

North Biddick 1743 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: North Biddick Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1743]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]]| North Biddick Colliery 1743 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 28 January 1743 * Location: North Biddick Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 17 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' (5 names found) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Curry, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Curry, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Garth, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hought, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hutson, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} == Sources == *[http://www.dmm.org.uk/names/n1743-01.htm Durham Mining Museum]

North Biddick 1773 Colliery Disaster

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[[Category: North Biddick Colliery, Washington, County Durham, 1773]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]]| North Biddick Colliery Disater 1773 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 16 December 1773 * Location: North Biddick Colliery, Washington, County Durham, England * Victims: 19 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |-

North Carolina

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[[Category:North Carolina Images]][[Category:North Carolina]][[Category:Province of North Carolina]][[Category:Province of Carolina]] == Summary == This space is for keeping Images and maps illustrating North Carolina. Index * [[:image:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina.png| British North Carolina]] * [[:image:US_Southern_Colonies-1.jpg|Carolina Map by H Moll]] * 1585, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina.jpg Native American Tribes c. 1585] * 1663, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina-1 Carolina Colony Grants 1663 to 1665] * 1676, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina-1 Carolina Map 1676] * 1715, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina Carolina Colony in 1715] * 1738, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blanks-161 Map of Carolina in 1738] * 1786, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sources_by_Family_Line-1 Eight Counties in the State of Franklin in 1786] * 1790, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moore_Heads_of_Households_in_US_Census_for_North_Carolina North Carolina Counties in 1790] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weidner_or_Weitner-1-11 Great Wagon Road of Settlement] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page-1.gif European and African Settlement of North Carolina] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page Great Philadelphia Wagon Road to North Carolina] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-1 Current North Carolina Counties] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/North_Carolina Flag of North Carolina]

North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations

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[[Category:United States, Garrigues Name Study]] Migration paths of the Garrigues clan to and from *[[Image:Flags-46.png|25px|North Carolina Colony]] [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina Colony]] (1729-1776) *[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-66.png|25px|North Carolina]] [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina]] (1776-Present) {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania Colony |destination= North Carolina Colony |origin-flag= Flags-46.png |destination-flag= Flags-46.png }}About 1762, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania Colony]] to [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina Colony]]: *[[Garrigues-627|Matthew Garrigues III (abt.1730-)]] **[[Unknown-569404|Sarah (Unknown) Garrigus (abt.1730-bef.1800)]] **[[Garrigus-640|Matthew Garrigus IV (abt.1760-bef.1825)]] **[[Garrigus-397|Job (Garrigus) Garges (abt.1759-aft.1832)]]? {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= North Carolina |destination= Tennessee |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-66.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-46.png }}Between 1809 and 1814, from [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina]] to [[Space:Tennessee, Garrigues Migrations|Tennessee]]: *[[Garrigus-640|Matthew Garrigus IV (abt.1760-bef.1825)]] **[[Garrigus-641|Jesse Garrigus (abt.1783-1873)]] **[[Garrigus-4|John Garrigus (abt.1785-)]] **[[Garrigus-488|William (Garrigus) Garges (1785-)]] **[[Garrigus-404|Mathias Garrigus V (abt.1790-)]] **[[Garrigus-249|Benjamin Garrigus (1803-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= New York |destination= North Carolina |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-66.png }}Between 1898 and 1910, from [[Space:New York, Garrigues Migrations|New York]] to [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina]]: *[[Garrigues-614|Henri Jacques Garrigues (1831-1913)]] **[[Riemer-153|Louisa (Riemer) Garrigues (1844-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Arkansas |destination= North Carolina |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-3.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-66.png }}Between 1900 and 1910, from [[Space:Arkansas, Garrigues Migrations|Arkansas]] to [[Space:North Carolina, Garrigues Migrations|North Carolina]]: *[[Garrigus-758|Luther Garrigus (1887-)]]

North Carolina Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:54, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''North Carolina is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

North Carolina Cemeteries Team Progress

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This page is part of the [[Space:North_Carolina_Cemeteries_Team |North Carolina Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 3,100 cemeteries located in the state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[:Space:Amity_Church_Cemetery%2C_Hyde_County%2C_North_Carolina|Amity United Methodist Church Cemetery]]|| ||Hyde|| [[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] || 20 Aug 2008||10%||10%||{{Image|file=Amity_Church_Cemetery_Hyde_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |caption=Amity Church panorama | size=m}} |- |[[Space:British_Cemetery%2C_Ocracoke%2C_North_Carolina|British Cemetery]]||Dare||Ocracoke||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] || 20 Aug 2003||100%||100%||{{Image|file=British_Cemetery_Ocracoke_North_Carolina.jpg |caption=British Cemetery| size=m}} |- |[[:Space:Cone Cemetery, Blowing Rock, North Carolina|Cone Cemetery]]||Blowing Rock||Watauga|| [[Chrisman-115|Martha Riley]] || 2014-10-04||100%||100%||{{Image|file=Cone_Cemetery_Blowing_Rock_North_Carolina.jpg |caption=Cone Cemetery, Blowing Rock, North Carolina | size=m}} |- |[[:Space:Fulford_Cemetery%2C_Hyde_County%2C_North_Carolina|Fulford Cemetery]]|| ||Hyde|| [[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] || 20 Aug 2008||40%||40%||{{Image|file=Fulford_Cemetery_Hyde_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |caption=Fulford panorama | size=m}} |- |[[:Space:Midgett_Group%2C_Waves%2C_Dare_County%2C_North_Carolina|Midgett Group]]||Waves||Dare|| [[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] || 2001-08-22||100%||100%||{{Image|file=Midgett_Group_Waves_Dare_County_North_Carolina.jpg |caption=Midgett_Group_Waves_Dare_County_North_Carolinaa | size=m}} |- | [[:Space:Woods Cemetery, Raeford, North Carolina|Woods Cemetery]]|| Raeford||Hoke|| [[Whiteside-378|Julie Miller]] ||2014-07-07||100%||2014-07-07|1%||{{Image|file=Woods_Cemetery_Raeford_North_Carolina.jpg |caption=Woods Cemetery, Raeford, North Carolina |size=m}} |} -----

North Carolina Colonial Records

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Pertains to Samuel and John Bell, Committee of Public Safety. Photos by Paula Norman Snyder.

North Carolina Governors

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[[Category:North Carolina Governors]][[Category: US State Governors]][[Category:North Carolina History|Governors]][[Category: North Carolina, Politicians|Governors]][[Category:North Carolina]] == Terms of North Carolina Governors == {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" '''North Carolina''' |Term length: |4 years |- |Term limits: |2 consecutive 4 year terms |- |Elections held: |Even, presidential years |- |Next Election: |2020 |- |Incumbent: | Roy Cooper |- |Term limited: |No |- |} == North Carolina Governors == {{Sticker | category = | image = US_State_Flag_Images-66.png | text = '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
is part of [[:Category:North Carolina History|North Carolina History]]
Join: [[Space:US History-North Carolina|North Carolina History Project]] }} At the start of the [[:Category:American Revolution|American Revolution]] the North Carolina ''Provincial Congress'' established a 13-member ''Provincial Council'', renamed the ''Council of Safety'' in April 1776, which was the effective executive authority until the office of governor was established by the First Constitution in December 1776.[[#Wikipedai]] (See also [[Space:Province of North Carolina Governors|Province of North Carolina Governors]] and [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina]]) Presidents of the Council: * [[Harnett-40|Cornelius Harnett]] (18 October 1775 – 5 March 1776; 5 June 1776 – 21 August 1776) * [[Ashe-324|Samuel Ashe]] (21 August 1776 – 27 September 1776) * [[Jones-15251|Willie Jones]] (27 September 1776 – 25 October 1776; some sources indicate that Jones was president through November 12, when the Fifth Provincial Congress convened.) In official lists acting governors are not distinguished from elected governors and those serving non-consecutive terms are renumbered for each term. Below is a table of the [[:Category:North Carolina Governors|Governors of the State of North Carolina]]: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Sequential No. !Term !Governor !Party |- |1. |1776 - 1780 |[[Caswell-444|Richard Caswell]] |no party |- |2. |1780 - 1781 |[[Nash-538|Abner Nash]] |no party |- |3. |1781 - 1782 |[[Burke-3204|Thomas Burke]] |no party |- |4. |1782 - 1784 |[[Martin-18300|Alexander Martin]] |Anti-Federalist |- |5. |1784 - 1787 |[[Caswell-444|Richard Caswell]] |no party |- |6. |1787 - 1789 |[[Johnston-6982|Samuel Johnston]] |Federalist |- |7. |1789 - 1792 |[[Martin-18300|Alexander Martin]] |Anti-Federalist |- |8. |1792 - 1795 |[[Spaight-3|Richard Dobbs Spaight]] |Federalist |- |9. |1795 - 1798 |[[Ashe-324|Samuel Ashe]] |Anti-Federalist |- |10. |1798 - 1799 |[[Davie-316|William Richardson Davie]] |Federalist |- |11. |1799 - 1802 |[[Williams-32602|Benjamin Williams]] |Federalst |- |12. |1802 - 1805 |[[Turner-11914| James Turner]] |Democratic-Republican |- |13. |1805 - 1807 |[[Alexander-2820| Nathaniel Alexander]] |Democratic-Republican |- |14. |1807 - 1808 |[[Williams-32602|Benjamin Williams]] |Federalist |- |15. |1808 - 1810 |[[Stone-7255|David Stone]] |Democratic-Republican |- |16. |1810 - 1811 |[[Smith-83104|Benjamin Smith]] |Democratic-Republican |- |17. |1811 - 1814 |[[Hawkins-4714|William Hawkins]] |Democratic-Republican |- |18. |1814 - 1817 |[[Miller-28114|William Miller]] |Democratic-Republican |- |19. |1817 - 1820 |[[Branch-128|John Branch]] |Democratic-Republican |- |20. |1820 - 1821 |[[Franklin-4820| Jesse Franklin]] |Democratic-Republican |- |21. |1821 - 1824 |[[Holmes-5848|Gabriel Holmes]] |Democratic-Republican |- |22. |1824 - 1827 |[[Burton-4338|Hutchins Gordon Burton]] |no party |- |23. |1827 - 1828 |[[Iredell-5|James Iredell, Jr.]] |Democratic-Republican |- |24. |1828 - 1830 |[[Owen-3553|John Owen]] |Democratic |- |25. |1830 - 1832 |[[Stokes-1790|Montfort Stokes]] |Democratic |- |26. |1832 - 1835 |[[Swain-1159|David Lowry Swain]] |National Republican |- |27. |1835 - 1836 |[[Spaight-4|Richard Dobbs Spaight, Jr.]] |Democratic |- |28. |1836 - 1841 |[[Dudley-2158|Edward Bishop Dudley]] |Whig |- |29. |1841 - 1845 |[[Morehead-324|John Motley Morehead]] |Whig |- |30. |1845 - 1849 |[[Graham-8073|William Alexander Graham]] |Whig |- |31. |1849 - 1851 |[[Manly-66|Charles Manly]] |Whig |- |32. |1851 - 1854 |[[Reid-5000|David Settle Reid]] |Democratic |- |33. |1854 - 1855 |[[Winslow-1254|Warren Winslow]] |Democratic |- |34. |1855 - 1859 |[[Bragg-731|Thomas Bragg]] |Democratic |- |35. |1859 - 1861 |[[Ellis-7452|John Willis Ellis]] |Democratic |- |36. |1861 - 1862 |[[Clark-22752|Henry Toole Clark]] |Democratic |- |37. |1862 - 1865 |[[Vance-174|Zebulon Baird Vance]] |Conservative |- |38. |1865 - 1865 |[[Holden-1851|William Woods Holden]] |National Union |- |39. |1865 - 1868 |[[Worth-628|Jonathan Worth]] |Conservative |- |40. |1868 - 1871 |[[Holden-1851|William Woods Holden]] |Republican |- |41. |1871 - 1874 |[[Caldwell-3017|Tod Robinson Caldwell]] |Republican |- |42. |1874 - 1877 |[[Brogden-159|Curtis Hooks Brogden]] |Republican |- |43. |1877 - 1879 |[[Vance-174|Zebulon Baird Vance]] |Democratic |- |44. |1879 - 1885 |[[Jarvis-1742|Thomas Jordan Jarvis]] |Democratic |- |45. |1885 - 1889 |[[Scales-386|Alfred Moore Scales]] |Democratic |- |46. |1889 - 1891 |[[Fowle-200|Daniel Gould Fowle]] |Democratic |- |47. |1891 - 1893 |[[Holt-3754|Thomas Michael Holt]] |Democratic |- |48. |1893 - 1897 |[[Carr-4400|Elias Carr]] |Democratic |- |49, |1897 - 1901 |[[Russell-9604|Daniel Lindsay Russell]] |Republican |- |50. |1901 - 1905 |[[Aycock-166|Charles Brantley Aycock]] |Democratic |- |51. |1905 - 1909 |[[Glenn-1188|Robert Broadnax Glenn]] |Democratic |- |52. |1909 - 1913 |[[Kitchin-128|William Walton Kitchin]] |Democratic |- |53. |1913 - 1917 |[[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] |Democratic |- |54. |1917 - 1921 |[[ Bickett-24|Thomas Walter Bickett]] |Democratic |- |55. |1921 - 1925 |[[Morrison-5352|Cameron Morrison]] |Democratic |- |56. |1925 - 1929 |[[McLean-2533|Angus Wilton McLean]] |Democratic |- |57. |1929 - 1933 |[[Gardner-5363|Oliver Max Gardner]] |Democratic |- |58. |1933 - 1937 |[[Ehringhaus-1|John C.B. Ehringhaus]] |Democratic |- |59. |1937 - 1941 |[[Hoey-116|Clyde R. Hoey]] |Democratic |- |60. |1941 - 1945 |[[Broughton-611|J. Melville Broughton]] |Democratic |- |61. |1945 - 1949 |[[Cherry-1386|R. Gregg Cherry]] |Democratic |- |62. |1949 - 1953 |[[Scott-14356|W. Kerr Scott]] |Democratic |- |63. |1953 - 1954 |[[Umstead-56|William B. Umstead]] |Democratic |- |64. |1954 - 1961 |[[Hodges-3608|Luther H. Hodges]] |Democratic |- |65. |1961 - 1965 |[[Sanford-2011|Terry Sanford]] |Democratic |- |66. |1965 - 1969 |[[Moore-21642|Dan K. Moore]] |Democratic |- |67. |1969 - 1973 |[[Scott-14368|Robert W. Scott]] |Democratic |- |68. |1973 - 1977 |[[Holshouser-127|James E. Holshouser, Jr.]] |Republican |- |69. |1977 - 1985 |[[Hunt-8082|James B. Hunt, Jr.]] |Democratic |- |70. |1985 - 1993 |[[Martin-23078|James G. Martin]] |Republican |- |71. |1993 - 2001 |[[Hunt-8082|James B. Hunt, Jr.]] |Democratic |- |72. |2001 - 2009 |[[Easley-855|Mike Easley]] |Democratic |- |73. |2009 - 2013 |[[Moore-21643|Beverly Perdue]] |Democratic |- |74. |2013 - 2017 |[[McCrory-164|Pat McCrory]] |Republican |- |75. |2017 - Present |Roy Cooper |Democratic |} == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:List_of_Governors_of_North_Carolina]], accessed Mar 13, 2018

North Carolina Greene & Green Wills

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[[Category:Green Name Study]][[Category:North Carolina Project]] {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-39.gif |align=c |size=l |caption='''Click on any Will image to enlarge''' }}
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{{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=John Green Oct 1794 }} '''John Green ( - 1794)''' Mecklenburg County Wills, 1770-1828, Vol. C. Page: 98, 99 &100.
Devised: December 10, 1793. Codicil: January 27, 1794 & October 24, 1794. Proved: October Term.
Married Margaret Haynes widow of James Carruth about 1776. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills.pdf Transcription]. {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Charles Green March 14, 1908 }} '''Charles Green ( - 1908)''' Mecklenburg County Wills, 1907-1911, Vol. P. Pages: 85, 86 & 87. Devised: July 25, 1906. Proved: March 14, 1908.
Wife Helen Cordelia ________. Witness: C. E. A. Byers, {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=John P. Greene April 17, 1924 }} '''John P. Greene (Jun 17, 1874 - Apr 3, 1924)''' Mecklenburg County Wills, 1914-1924, Vol. S. Pages: 552, 553 & 554.
Devised: January 4, 1924. Proved: April 17, 1924. Son of James M. Greene and Emma Grady. {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-3.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Elizabeth J. Greene December 7, 1926 }} '''Elizabeth J. Greene (1866 - Jul 26, 1926)''' Mecklenburg Wills, 1920-1927, Vol. T. Pages: 630 & 631. Devised: February 16, 1926. Proved: December 7, 1926. wife of John P. Greene
Daughter of William Lillycrop & Mahala Jane Garmon. 1st married John Northey. {{Clear}} ----
Rowan County
{{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-4.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=John Green April 20, 1781 }} '''John Green (abt 1706 - 1781)''' Rowan County Wills, 1776-1793, Vol. B. Pages: 26 & 27 Devised: April 20, 1781. Born NJ, May have married 1st to Elizabeth Marshan, 2nd to Mary ___. Son of [[Green-9130|William Green]] & [[Reeder-82|Joanna Reeder]].Witness: Andrew Beard was husband of [[Greene-807|brothers]] daughter. {{Clear}} ----
Rutherford County
{{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-5.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Joseph Green January 1838 }} '''Joseph Green (1802 - 1838)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol. E. Pages 41 & 42.
Devised: September 22, 1837. Proved: January Term 1838.
Married Nancy Horton. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-6.jpg Transcription] {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Green-8485.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Joseph Green May 1847 }} '''Joseph Green (1778 - 1847)''' Rutherford County Wills Vol. E. Pages: 171 to 173. Devised: March 15, 1847. Proved: May 1847. Son of [[ Green-8438|William Marion Green]] & [[McBrayer-43|Drucillia McBrayer]] and husband of [[Ellis-11029|Mary Ellis]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Green-8485-1.jpg Transcription] {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Green-8485-2.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=John Green August 1858 }} '''John Green (Sep 1, 1797 - Jul 14, 1858)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol E. Page: 350. Devised: Jul 13, 1858. Proved: Aug 1858. Married Alethia McKinney. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Green-8485-3.jpg Transcription] {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Green-8485-4.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Robert Green October 14, 1886 }} '''Robert Green (1812 - 1886)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol. F. Pages: 286 & 287. Devised: November 5, 1883. Proved: October 14, 1886. Son of [[Green-11041|William Mercer Green]] & [[Porter-9032|Nancy Porter]]. Married 1st, Mary daughter of [[Bridges-1789|Samuel Madison Bridges]] & married 2nd Martha Susanna daughter of [[Bridges-1788|Caleb Bridges]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Green-8485.png Transcription] {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Green-8485-5.jpg |align=l |size=s |label= Martha Susanna Green July 9, 1900 }} ''' Martha Susanna Green (abt 1836 - 1900)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol. G. Pages: 62 & 63. Devised: July 13, 1895. Proved: July 9, 1900. Wife of Robert Green 1812 - 1886. Daughter of [[Bridges-1788|Caleb Bridges]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Green-8485-6.jpg Transcription] {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Green-8485-7.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Mary Ann Green January 13, 1906 }} '''Mary Ann Green nee Griffith (Oct. 30, 1822 - Jan. 6, 1906)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol. G. Pages: 230 & 231. Devised: December 2, 1905. Proved: January 13, 1906. Married [[Green-24004| James Lee Green]] CSA, son of [[Green-8484|James Lee Green]] & [[Moss-2729|Sarah Ellis]]. James died Elmira POW camp NY. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Green-8485-8.jpg Transcription]. {{Clear}} ---- {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-7.jpg |align=l |size=s |label=Amantha R. Green April 8, 1909 }} '''[[Green-48490|Amantha R. Green]] (abt 1845 - 1909)''' Rutherford County Wills, 1782-1898, Vol. G. Pages: 341 & 342. Devised: March 20, 1909. Proved: April 8, 1909. Never married and also known as Samantha. Daughter of [[Green-24005|Gilbert M. Green]] & [[Ledford-8519|Carrie (Ledford) Green]]. Her father was the son of [[Green-8484|James Lee Green]] & [[Moss-2729|Sarah Ellis]]. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/North_Carolina_Greene_Green_Wills-8.jpg Transcription] {{Clear}} ----

North Carolina in The Great War

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North Carolina in The Great War '''
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Jan. 31, 1917 Germany, in its final effort to win the war against the Allied Powers, announced publicly it was resuming unrestricted warfare. (the U-boats. United States broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. However soon a German U-boat sunk the American liner Housatonic was sunk by a German U-boat. A British steamer was able to rescue the 25 Americans on board! This led states on the coast of the United States to start worrying a U boat might attack their ships or even fishing boats. Shortly 4 more Merchant marine vessels were sunk. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-27.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=U-995.}} Feb. 24, 1917, the release of a disturbing the “Zimmermann Note,” a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico. This was deciphered which stated Mexico should be requested to enter the war as one of Germany's allies. In return, Germany planned to return Mexico's lost territories of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona to Mexico. When this was published, America was ready for war against Germany. '''Camp Greene''' Camp Greene (1917-1919) - A U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first established in 1917 near Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Named Camp Greene in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after General Nathanael Greene, General of the Continental Army. The first commander of the camp was Major General Hunter Liggett (Cullum 2800) who formed the 41st U.S. Infantry Division and initiated the training program. The 41st arrived in September 1917 and departed for France on 27 Dec 1917. The 41st was designated a depot division 1 Jan 1918 and furnished replacements for losses in other units. The 41st returned to the U.S. and was demobilized in 1919. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center until it was abandoned in June 1919. ----- '''Resources:''' *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U2 boats] *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/u-s-steamship-tuscania-is-torpedoed-and-sinks Tuscania torpedoed]

North Carolina Maps and Images

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[[Category:North Carolina Images]][[Category:North Carolina]][[Category:Province of North Carolina]][[Category:Province of Carolina]] == Summary == This space is for keeping Images and maps illustrating North Carolina. Index * [[:image:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina.png| British North Carolina]] * [[:image:US_Southern_Colonies-1.jpg|Carolina Map by H Moll]] * 1585, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina.jpg Native American Tribes c. 1585] * 1663, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina-1 Carolina Colony Grants 1663 to 1665] * 1676, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina-1 Carolina Map 1676] * 1715, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina Carolina Colony in 1715] * 1738, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Blanks-161 Map of Carolina in 1738] * 1786, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Sources_by_Family_Line-1 Eight Counties in the State of Franklin in 1786] * 1790, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Moore_Heads_of_Households_in_US_Census_for_North_Carolina North Carolina Counties in 1790] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weidner_or_Weitner-1-11 Great Wagon Road of Settlement] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page-1.gif European and African Settlement of North Carolina] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page Great Philadelphia Wagon Road to North Carolina] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-1 Current North Carolina Counties] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/North_Carolina Flag of North Carolina]

North Carolina Name Studies

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[[Category:North Carolina Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == North Carolina Name Studies Mapping == This space is a research aid for North Carolina Genealogists. Many of the North Carolina Name Studies are under counties and not easily found. The following sortable table shows North Carolina Related One Name Studies that are being worked on in WikiTree. Some Name Studies have Spaces, as well as Categories. Some One Name Studies are for only one county and others are for all of North Carolina. The table is sortable by "Name" and "Location". == Related Resources == * [https://cse.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=003048598688029858478:aemrovxydzo Search for North Carolina and Name Studies]

North Carolina Plantations

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:North Carolina, Plantations]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_North_Carolina_Team|US Black Heritage North Carolina Team]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] '''If you would like to add a plantation to this index please email one of the profile managers.''' Instructions for placing plantations on this page: '''Under Construction''' - If your plantation page needs work or is partially complete place it under this heading. '''Profiles Needed''' - If the plantation has names but the profiles are not yet completed then place it under this heading. '''Do Not Count''' - If you have created an index or holding page for multiple plantations you are working on that were owned by the same person, please place your holding page under this heading. Please place each plantation in alphabetical order. ===Burke County=== '''Completed Plantations''' * '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Swan_Ponds%2C_Burke_County%2C_North_Carolina|Swan Ponds Plantation]] in Burke Co, NC, owned by [[Avery-4773|Isaac Thomas Avery]] (162 profiles needed) === Chatham County === '''Completed Plantations''' '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Alston-DeGraffenried_Plantation|Alston-DeGraffenried Plantation]] #[[Space:Aspen_Hall_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] #[[Space:Nathaniel_J._Alston_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Nathaniel J. Alston Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] #[[Space:Oroondates_Davis_Alston_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Oroondates Davis Alston Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] ===Franklin County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Hurry_Scurry_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Hurry Scurry Plantation]] Franklin County, NC - Owner: [[Collins-31927|Josiah Collins III]] #[[Space:Cypress_Hall_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Cypress Hall Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina]] '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:Vine_Hill_Plantation%2C_Franklin_County%2C_North_Carolina|Vine Hill Plantation, Franklin County, North Carolina]] ===Granville County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Jim_Rays_Plantation%2C_Granville_County%2C_North_Carolina|Jim Rays Plantation]] in Granville County, North Carolina, owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] ===Halifax County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Slaves_of_Dr_Cary_Whitaker_at_Strawberry_Hill_Plantation|Strawberry Hill Plantation]], in Halifax County, North Carolina, owned by [[Whitaker-6182|Cary Whitaker (1782-1858)]] '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Butterwood_Plantation|Butterwood Plantation]] in Halifax County, North Carolina, owned by [[Alston-1261|Willis Alston (abt.1769-1837)]] ===Iredell County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Johnson-Neel_Plantation%2C_Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina|Johnson-Neel Plantation]], near Mooresville in Iredell Co, NC, owned by [[Johnson-117211|William Cook Johnson]] #[[Space:Mount_Mourne_Plantation%2C_Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina|Mount Mourne]], owned by [[Reid-8842|Rufus Reid]], located in Iredell Co, NC #[[Space:Perciphull_Campbell_House_Plantation%2C_Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina|Perciphull Campbell House]] in Iredell Co, NC, occupied by [[Campbell-743|Perciphull Campbell Sr.]] and then [[Campbell-706| Perciphull Campbell Jr.]] '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Farmville_Plantation%2C_Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina|Farmville Plantation]], owned by [[Chambers-5122|Joseph Chambers]] and [[Chambers-5108|Major Pinckney Brown Chambers]] '''please profile with the [[Space:Chambers_Plantation%2C_Lowndes_County%2C_Mississippi|Chambers Plantation]] in MS''' (274 profiles needed) === Moore County === '''Completed Plantations''' '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:House_in_the_Horseshoe%2C_Moore_County%2C_North_Carolina|House in the Horseshoe]] Sanford, Moore County, owned by [[Alston-1730|Philip Alston (abt.1745-abt.1791)]] ===Orange County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Bobbits_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Bobbits Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Brick_House_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Brick House Plantation]], Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan]], [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Eno_Mill_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Eno Mill Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]], [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Fairntosh_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Fairntosh Plantation]] , Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Hunt_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Hunt Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]] #[[Space:Jones_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Jones Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]] #[[Space:Leathers_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Leathers Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]] #[[Space:Little_River_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Little River Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]] #[[Space:North_Point_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|North Point Plantation]] owned by [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] in Orange Co, NC #[[Space:Peak_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Peak Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]] #[[Space:Snow_Hill_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Snow Hill Plantation]] in Orange Co, NC, owned by [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan]], [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]], [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Stagville_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|Stagville Plantation]] owned by the Bennehan-Cameron families ===Person County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:McKipack_Plantation%2C_Person_county%2C_North_Carolina|McKipack Plantation]] in Person Co, NC, owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] #[[Space:Person_Plantation_and_Mill%2C_Person_County%2C_North_Carolina|Person Plantation and Mill]] owned by [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]], in Person Co, NC ===Wake County=== '''Completed Plantations''' #[[Space:Fish_Dam_Plantation%2C_Wake_County%2C_North_Carolina|Fish Dam Plantation]] in Wake Co, NC owned by [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan]], [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]], [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:Sam_Brodie_Plantation%2C_Wake_County%2C_North_Carolina|Sam Brodie Plantation]], Franklin County, North Carolina; Owner: [[Brodie-2065|Samuel Brodie]] #[[Space:Slaves_of_Isaac_Martin-1|Isaac Martin of Horseshoe Plantation]] '''needs review!''' === Warren County === '''Completed Plantations''' * '''Needs Profiles''' * '''Under Construction''' #[[Space:Cherry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Warren_County%2C_North_Carolina|Cherry Hill Plantation]] Warren County, owned by [[Alston-1258|George Washington Alston (1801-1849)]] and [[Williams-41130|Marina Priscilla (Williams) Alston (1810-1897)]] #[[Space:Tusculum_Plantation|Tusculum Plantation]] Warren County, near Arcola, owned by [[Alston-1732|Samuel Thomas Alston (abt.1806-abt.1860)]] ===Washington County=== '''Completed Plantations''' * '''Needs Profiles''' #[[Space:Somerset_Place_Plantation|Somerset Place Plantation]] in Washington Co, NC, owned by [[Collins-20697|Josiah Collins II]] and [[Collins-31927|Josiah Collins III]] (285 profiles needed) === Wilkes County === '''Completed Plantations''' '''Needs Profiles''' ===Other=== '''Do Not Count''' * [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] co-owned by [[Bennehan-1|Richard Bennehan]], [[Bennehan-3|Thomas Bennehan]], [[Cameron-2802|Duncan Cameron]] and [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]] in North Carolina, and Alabama '''Total''' (36) *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_North_Carolina_Team|US Black Heritage North Carolina Page]]

North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970

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[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1867501 North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V43?owc=32L6-C68%3A169812501%3Fcc%3D1867501&wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Orange County] ::[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V43?wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Wills, 1785-1865,Vol. 04 (Dal - For)] :::[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V49G?i=49&wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Henry Dollar] - The Last Will of Testament of ..signed 16 Jan 1843 ::::wife: Elizabeth Dollar ::::son: William Dollar ::::daughter: Mildred Dollar ::::daughter: Cinthia Ann Dollar :::[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V495?i=51&wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Jonathan Dollar Sen.] - The Last Will of Testament of ... signed 06 Dec 1834 ::::daughter: Milly ::::daughter: Sally ::::daughter: Sinthia :::: ? :Mary Rhodes ::::son: Jonathan :::[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V49B?i=55&wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Jonathan Dollar] - The Last Will of Testament of ....signed 05 Mar 1846 ::::nephew: Malban A. Angier (gave everything to the nephew) :::[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T2-V4SS?i=59&wc=32L6-C6D%3A169812501%2C170377701&cc=1867501 Rebecca Dollar] - The Last Will of Testament of ....signed 04 April 1845 ::::daughter: Susan Dollar ::::grandson: William Glenn son of James Glenn

North Carolina Project Resource Page

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EDWIN HENDRICKS'' *[http://www.ncpedia.org NCpedia] ''Encyclopedia for North Carolina '' *[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/ ncdr.gov] ''North Carolina Digital Collections'' **[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/search/collection/p15012coll1 Family Records - Birth, Marriage, Death] **[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/custom/family-records North Carolina State Records] ''browse by family name'' **[http://www.digitalnc.org/exhibits/early-newspapers-sanc/ Newspapers 1751-1898] **[https://www.ncdcr.gov/about/office-archives-and-history Office of Archives and History] **[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/search/collection/p16062coll33 Tax Lists and Records] **[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/searchterm/Treasurer%20and%20Comptroller.%20State%20Archives%20of%20North%20Carolina/field/all/mode/exact/conn/and/display/100/order/nosort/ad/asc ncdr.gov "56 County Tax Lists"] **[https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/search/collection/p16062coll41 Secretary of State Wills 1663-1789] *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign Revolutionary War Pension Applications] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/northcarolina/nc-counties/#courthouse North Carolina Counties and Historical Facts] ''contains a list of burned courthouses in NC'' *[http://nclandgrants.com/ North Carolina Land Grants] ''images and data'' *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/volumes Documenting the American South] ''Colonial and State Records of North Carolina'' *[http://www.census-online.com/links/NC/1790.html 1790 Census Online, North Carolina] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/sc/statewide/dist.htm 1790 Census] Tryon County, NC *[http://ncgenweb.us/nc/davie/forks-of-yadkin/ On the forks of the Yadkin] Davies Co, NC bios *[http://www.ancestrysearcher.com/files/JohanJacobRies/heritageyadkincounty1981.pdf Heritage of Yadkin County] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=KEFW5FXYT3YC&lpg=PR1&ots=tSMDj1i6rC&dq=Moore%20House%20caswell%20county%20nc&pg=PR1#v=onepage&q=Moore%20House%20caswell%20county%20nc&f=false Caswell County, North Carolina, Will Books 1777-1814: 1784 ..., Books 1777-1880, By Katharine Kerr Kendall, Mary Frances Kerr Donaldson] *[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=grantpinnix&id=I119930 RootsWeb] Yadkin County *[http://ashevilleandbuncombecounty.blogspot.com/2010/02/early-settlement-of-buncombe-county-and.html?m=1 Early Settlers of Buncombe County and Old Dover Road] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofgastonc00puet History of Gaston, North Carolina] *[http://logan-family.org/doc/tryon.html Sources for the Old Tryon County Region] *[http://www.lincolncounty.org/index.aspx?NID=1331 Lincoln County, NC Biographies] ''in alphabetical order'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/lincoln/history/nixon2.txt History of Lincoln County, Part 2] *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=694562&disp=German+speaking+people+west+of+the+Catawba German speaking people west of the Catawba River in North Carolina, 1750-1800 : and some émigrés participation in early settlement of Southeast Missouri] by Lorena Shell Eaker, Genealogy Pub. Service, c1994 *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/Cline/b355.htm NC GenWeb] ''The Sixth Generation'' *[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm A Condensed History of Catawba County, North Carolina] ''by Col. George M. Yoder'' *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3604877/summerour_henry_bio/ Henry Summerow] ''by G.M. Yoder, The Lincoln County News (Lincolnton, North Carolina) 24 Sep 1917, Mon • Page 4'' *[http://www.tngenweb.org/tnland/pruitt1.htm Tennessee Counties mentioned in NC land grants] *[https://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=state&FSstateid=29 Find a Grave]'' North Carolina'' *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama], ''Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors.'' *[https://chathamncdeeds.blogspot.com/2020/ Chatham County, North Carolina Deed Books A-M] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/chatham_county_nc.html Chatham County, North Carolina History, Genealogy Resources] ====WikiTree Pages==== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|British Carolina Colony]] ''Carolina 1526 to 1729'' *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|US Southern Colonies British North Carolina]] ''North Carolina 1729 to November 21, 1789'' *[[Space:Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page]] *[[Space:North Carolina Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] ''contains sources for each county'' *[[Space:North_Carolina_in_The_Great_War|North Carolina in WWI]] *[[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_Greene_%26_Green_Wills| North Carolina Green and Greene Wills]] *[[Space:Regulators_of_North_Carolina | Regulators of North Carolina]] ===Maps=== *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/hargrett/maps/ UGA.edu] ''Hargrett Collection of Historical Maps'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Path The Cherokee Path] Hwy 11 down which many settlers entered the area [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Highway_11 path by current road names] *[https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ State and County Maps of North Carolina] ''interactive'' ===One Name Studies of North Carolinians=== * [[Space:Abernathy Name Study]] * [[Space: Blanton Name Study]] *[[Space: Green Name Study]] *[[Space:Hamrick Name Study]] *[[Space: Johnson Name Study]] * [[Space:Kistler Name Study]] *[[Space:Seay Name Study]] *[[Space:Spencer Name Study]] *[[Space:Stone Name Study]] *[[Space:Rice Name Study]] ===Example Profiles===

North Carolina Supreme Court

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is part of [[:Category:North Carolina History|North Carolina History]]
Join: [[Space:US History-North Carolina|North Carolina History Project]] }} The Supreme Court of the State of North Carolina is the state's highest appellate court. Until the creation of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in the 1960s, it was the state's only appellate court. The Supreme Court consists of six associate justices and one chief justice, although the number of justices has varied from time to time. The primary function of the Supreme Court is to decide questions of law that have arisen in the lower courts and before state administrative agencies.[[#Wikipedia]] Chief Justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court and their tenure: # [[Taylor-47889|John Louis Taylor]] (1818–1829) # [[Henderson-385|Leonard Henderson]] (1829–1833) # [[Ruffin-25|Thomas Ruffin]] (1833–1852) # [[Nash-3214|Frederick Nash]] (1852–1858) # [[Pearson-8185|Richmond Mumford Pearson]] (1858–1878) # William Nathan Harrell Smith (1878–1889) # [[Merrimon-2|Augustus Summerfield Merrimon]] (1889–1892) # James E. Shepherd (1893–1895) # William T. Faircloth (1895–1901) # David M. Furches (1901–1903) # [[Clark-41163|Walter McKenzie Clark]] (1903–1924) # William A. Hoke (1924–1925) # Walter P. Stacy (1925–1951) # William A. Devin (1951–1954) # M.V. Barnhill (1954–1956) # J. Wallace Winborne (1956–1962) # Emery B. Denny (1962–1966) # R. Hunt Parker (1966–1969) # William H. Bobbitt (1969–1974) # [[Sharp-7430|Susie Marshall Sharp]] (1975–1979) # Joseph Branch (1979–1986) # Rhoda Billings (1986) # [[Exum-133|James G. Exum]] (1986–1995) # Burley Mitchell (1995–1999) # Henry Frye (1999–2001) # Beverly Lake, Jr. (2001–2006) # Sarah Parker (2006–2014) # Mark Martin (2014–present) == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:North_Carolina_Supreme_Court]]

North Cemetery in Peru Vermont

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[[Category:North Cemetery, Peru, Vermont]] [[Category: North Cemetery, Peru, Vermont]] == "North" or "Old Yard" Cemetery == North Cemetery, also known as Old Yard Cemetery and Old North Cemetery, is an early cemetery in the town of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont. It is north of Peru village, near the first site of the Peru church. The one-acre site for the cemetery was deeded to the town by David Stratton and Richard Stratton on 13 April 1803.“Vital Records Recorded in the Peru, Vt. Town Records.” Special Issue of ''Vermont Genealogy'', Vol. 20, Spring 2015). Braintree, VT: Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1996–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2020. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2772/i/61961/11/0 Page 11]. Old maps show the cemetery on the road to Hapgood Pond. However, as of 2016, the Hapgood Pond Road bypasses the cemetery. The road to the cemetery now forks off from Hapgood Pond Road (on the left) just north of Farnum Brook. The other principal cemetery in Peru is [[Space:Peru_Village_Cemetery|Peru Village Cemetery]], established several decades later. ===Footnotes and Other Resources=== * [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/vt-cemeteries/bennington-peru-old-yard-peru.htm Old Yard Cemetery Records], New Horizons Genealogical Service. * Find-A-Grave, [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=104149 North Cemetery].

North Creek Cemetery, Red Oak, Alabama

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[[Category: North_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Red_Oak%2C_Alabama]] This is part of the [[Project: Alabama_Cemeteries]]. '''Cemetery name:''' North Creek Cemetery
'''Address and Phone Number:''' just off Hwy 55 between Andalusia and Florala '''GPS Coordinates:'''31.0951712,-86.4277242 '''FindAGrave Link''': https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/25019

North Dakota Resource Page, US Civil War: War Between the States

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''North Dakota'' Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page] === Free Sites === *[[Space:U.S._Civil_War_Soldiers,_1861-1865|NPS Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database]] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/NDmap.htm Civil War Sites in North Dakota] ==== Union ==== [http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Grave Registration] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== '''North Dakota''' POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== [[:Category: North Dakota, Cemeteries|North Dakota, Cemeteries]] ==== ''North Dakota'' Units UNION ==== [[:Category: Dakota Territory, United States Civil War|Dakota Territory Union Civil War Units]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in ''North Dakota''=== [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nd001.htm Big Mound] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nd002.htm Dead Buffalo Lake] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nd005.htm Killdeer Mountain] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nd003.htm Stony Lake] [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/nd004.htm Whitestone Hill] === Flags === === Maps === *[http://www.americancivilwar.com/statepic/nd.html North Dakota Civil War Map of Battles] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/civil-war-battlefield-maps.htm Civil War Battle Maps], listed by state === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in ''NORTH DAKOTA'' === === County Resources === Adams County Barnes County Benson County Billings County Bottineau County Bowman County Burke County Burleigh County Cass County Cavalier County Dickey County Divide County Dunn County Eddy County Emmons County Foster County Golden Valley County Grand Forks County Grant County Griggs County Hettinger County Kidder County LaMoure County Logan County McHenry County McIntosh County McKenzie County McLean County Mercer County Morton County Mountrail County Nelson County Oliver County Pembina County Pierce County Ramsey County Ransom County Renville County Richland County Rolette County Sargent County Sheridan County Sioux County Slope County Stark County Steele County Stutsman County Towner County Traill County Walsh County Ward County Wells County Williams County == Sources == === Footnotes ===

North Haven Annals

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: North Haven, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == North Haven Annals == A history of the town from its settlement, 1680, to its first centennial, 1886. * by [[Thorpe-4595|Sheldon Brainerd Thorpe]] (1838-1924) * published by Price, Lee & Adkins Co., New Haven, Conn., 1892 * 422 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:North Haven Annals|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=jFFEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/northhavenannals00thor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100735407 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Thorpe, Sheldon Brainerd. ''[[Space:North Haven Annals|North Haven Annals]]'' (Price, Lee & Adkins, New Haven, Conn., 1892) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thorpe|Thorpe]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thorpe, Sheldon Brainerd. ''[[Space:North Haven Annals|North Haven Annals]]'' (Price, Lee & Adkins, New Haven, Conn., 1892) [ Page ].

North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:North Haven, Connecticut]] == North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial == * by [[Thorpe-4595|Sheldon Brainerd Thorpe]] ((1838-1924) * published by the Twentieth Century Committee, North Haven, Conn., 1901 * 207 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9PAnAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/northhaveninnine00thor_0 * https://archive.org/details/northhaveninnine00thor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733621 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Thorpe, Sheldon Brainerd. ''[[Space:North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial|North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial]]'' (Twentieth Century Committee, North Haven, Conn., 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thorpe|Thorpe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thorpe, Sheldon Brainerd. ''[[Space:North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial|North Haven in the Nineteenth Century, A Memorial]]'' (Twentieth Century Committee, North Haven, Conn., 1901) [ Page ].

North High School

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North Middletown Cemetery -1

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[[Category:North Middletown, Kentucky]] [[Category:North_Middletown_Cemetery%2C_North_Middletown%2C_Kentucky]] == North Middletown Cemetery in North Middletown, Kentucky == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] === Cemetery Details === *[[: Category: North Middletown Cemetery, North Middletown, Kentucky]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:North_Middletown_Cemetery_-1 |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=North_Middletown_Cemetery_-1.png |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' North Middletown Cemetery *'''Address''' Thatchers Mill Rd, North Middletown, Kentucky 40357 *'''GPS Coordinates:'''38.1426500,-84.1104170 == History == * The first documented burial was that of Caroline Thomas in 1816. * North Middletown was still allowing burials as of January 2022. * According to FindAGrave 1,981 people have been laid to rest in the North Middletown Cemetery as of February 17th 2022. === Notable Monuments === * Notable Monuments will be added here If/When they are located. === Notable Interments === * [[Dick-4379|David Barrow Dick (1930-2010)]]. He was a journalist from North Middletown, Kentucky who was a correspondent for CBS News from 1966 to 1985 after he retired he a professor at his alma mater, the University of Kentucky in Lexington, a book author, and publisher. === More Information === See the [[:Category:North_Middletown_Cemetery%2C_North_Middletown%2C_Kentucky|North Middletown Cemetery Page]] for people buried in this cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1348996/north-middletown-cemetery North Middletown Cemetery on FindAGrave] [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/North-Middletown-Cemetery/179036 North Middletown Cemetery on BillionGrave] [https://maps.app.goo.gl/TC12rhkCXmZvpmXr5 North Middletown Cemetery on Google Maps]

North Name Study

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[[Category:North Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The goal of this project is to connect people. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[North-2250|Kay-Lynne North]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Go as far back in time as we're able * Connect with distant family still living It would be really fun to just see if their is a physical or even mental trait that goes with the bloodline. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18423317 send me a private message]. Thanks!

North Nova Scotia Highlanders

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[[Category:North Nova Scotia Highlanders]] See: [[:Category:North Nova Scotia Highlanders]] for profiles. Founded in 1936 as The North Nova Scotia Highlanders (M.G.) by the amalgamation of the Cumberland Highlanders, The Colchester and Hants Rifles, and 'C' Company, 6th Machine-Gun Battalion, it acquired its present title in 1941. The regiment landed on Juno beach on D-Day, assigned to 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 3rd Canadian Infantry Division. In 1954, as a result of the Kennedy Report on the Reserve Army, this regiment was amalgamated with The Cape Breton Highlanders and The Pictou Highlanders to form 1st Battalion The Nova Scotia Highlanders. The North Nova Scotia Highlanders were allied to the South Staffordshire Regiment and were kitted with a blue glengarry with diced border, scarlet doublet, white sporran with five black points, scarlet & green hose, green garter flashes with full dress only for pipers and drummers. The regiment perpetuated the 25th, 106th & 193rd Battalions C.E.F and held its final Order of Precedence as 34. Their worst day was 25 March 1945 when 39 men were killed at Bienen on the River Rhine. C. P. Stacey, Canadian historian, wrote: : This was the Novas first battle on the east bank of the Rhine, and as if to show the significance of this action, the war diary of this veteran unit contains the heading 'The day of the battle 25 March '45'; as though everything else which had befallen since 6 June '44 was as nothing compared to this costly day.” See: Bill Slavin, "[https://www.fireandfury.com/scenarios/bienen.pdf The Day of the Battle]" In June 1944, soldiers under the command of Major Kurt Meyer of the Waffen SS murdered captured 5 soldiers from the regiment and several other Canadian soldiers (The Ardenne Abbey massacre). After the war he was tried and convicted in Canada. Sentenced to death on 28 December 1945, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment on 14 January 1946. After serving nearly nine years in prison (ironically at Dorchester, not far from Nova Scotia), Meyer was released on 7 September 1954. See: * [http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ol-lo/vol-tom-3/par2/nsh-eng.asp Canadian Forces - The North Nova Scotia Highlanders] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_North_Nova_Scotia_Highlanders Wikipedia - The North Nova Scotia Highlanders]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nova_Scotia_Highlanders_(North) Wikipedia - The North Nova Scotia Highlanders (North)]

North of Ireland Family History Society

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[[Category:Northern Ireland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Genealogy Societies]] The North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) is a UK registered charity (NIC106071) with particular reference to the nine counties of Ulster. [https://www.nifhs.org/ NIFHS website] == DNA Group Projects == NIFHS members have set up some location based DNA Projects * [[Space:Ballycarry_DNA_Group_Project|Ballycarry DNA Group Project]] * [[Space:Islandmagee_DNA_Group_Project|Islandmagee DNA Group Project]] === Sowing the Seeds of Your DNA Results === :To get the best value from your DNA results it is a good idea to upload them to as many other company databases as possible. NIFHS volunteers have put together guidance on how to do this for some for the major companies. :[https://www.nifhs.org/dna/uploading-your-dna/?fbclid=IwAR3Rzbaeb0fDObiLTwPPyedrrHfqpbfCKl2yIvE0SABXp4fGUv1Vf8ik5Kk Guidance on uploading DNA to multiple platforms] == RECORD SETS produced by NIFHS branches == === Derriaghy records === Links to records for Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in Derriaghy Parish church as collated by members of the Lisburn branch of NIFHS (see introduction pages for details) and checked against MIC/1/32/1,33A/1,33B in PRONI. * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Introduction-Derriaghy-4-Baptisms-Landscape.pdf Introduction to Baptism records] * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1917-limit-DERRIAGHY-BAPTISMS-WATERMARK-Copy-November-2017.pdf Baptism Records 1812-1917] * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Introduction-Derriaghy-Marriages-Landscape.pdf Introduction to Marriage Records] * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Final-version-of-Derriaghy-Marriages-watermark-19th-Sep.-2017-.pdf Marriage Records 1827-1934] * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Introduction-Derriaghy-Burials-2-portrait.doc.pdf Introduction to Burial Records] * [http://www.nifhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Use-this-one-COMBINED-BURIALS-WATERMARK-17-October-2016-1.pdf Burial Records 1826-1928] ==== Profiles linking to the Derriaghy records. ==== :[[Brown-124868|Maria (Brown) Jefferson (abt.1817-1894)]] :[[Bruce-8013|Margaret Ann (Bruce) Crowe (1829-1923)]] :[[Bruce-7379|Maria (Bruce) Sibley (1831-1911)]] :[[Bruce-7886|Richard Bruce (abt.1811-1854)]] :[[Bruce-8014|Ruth (Bruce) Thorne (1834-1919)]] :[[Fenning-116|Adelaide Martha Fenning (1900-)]] :[[Fenning-113|Elizabeth Fenning (1895-)]] :[[Fenning-112|Fredrick Fenning (1898-)]] :[[Fenning-114|Margaretta Fenning (1892-)]] :[[Fenning-115|Minnie Fenning (1891-)]] :[[Fenning-47|Thomas Fenning (1853-)]] :[[Fenning-46|William Fenning (abt.1855-)]] :[[Fenning-118|Victor Edward Fenning (1910-)]] :[[Greenfield-1468|Catherine Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1088|David Greefield]] :[[Greenfield-1466|Elizabeth Jane Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1104|George Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1105|James Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1467|James Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-969|John Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1106|Mary Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1469|Mary Greenfield]] :[[Greenfield-1089|Robert Greenfield]] :[[Jefferson-1226|Anne Jane Jefferson (1854-)]] :[[Jefferson-1062|Catherine Jane Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-1227|Elizabeth Matilda (Jefferson) Clarke (1864-)]] :[[Jefferson-1167|George Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-2046|Isabella Jane Jefferson (1843-)]] :[[Jefferson-1175|James Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-1176|James Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-1229|James Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-1165|Margaret Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-2044|Margaret Helen Jefferson (1851-)]] :[[Jefferson-1166|Robert Jefferson]] :[[Jefferson-1526|Sarah Jane Jefferson]] :[[Leckey-57|Jane (Leckey) Greenfield (abt.1825-)]] :[[Parkinson-2754|Maria (Parkinson) Abraham (abt.1811-1881)]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:North_of_Ireland_Family_History_Society click here for a list of all profiles with forward links to this NIFHS page]

North Point Plantation, Orange County, North Carolina

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[[Category:North Point Plantation, Orange County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Orange County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The North Point Plantation was owned by [[Cameron-2803|Paul C. Cameron]]. It is unknown exactly where the North Point Plantation was located. While there are a not a lot of records available for the North Point Plantation, the Cameron family, who lived in Orange Co, NC, did have one list for the enslaved at North Point. ===Slaves=== 1865 North Point slave census'''Cameron Family Papers''' https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00133/#d1e9979 *Folder 3668, Volume 130: circa 1865 Southern Historical Collection, Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *[[Cameron-14163|Robbin]] *[[Cameron-14164|Washington]] *[[Cameron-14165|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14166|Abram]] *[[Cameron-14167|Chance]] *[[Cameron-14168|Oliver]] *[[Cameron-14169|Leaston]] *[[Cameron-14170|Gabril]] Women *[[Cameron-14171|Old Hannah]] *[[Cameron-14172|Hannah]] *[[Cameron-14173|Fanny]] *[[Cameron-14174|Mima]] *[[Cameron-14175|Isbel]] *[[Cameron-14176|Elen]] *[[Cameron-14177|Winny]] *[[Cameron-14178|Jinny]] *[[Cameron-14180|Matilda]] *[[Cameron-14181|Phillis]] *[[Cameron-14182|Figgy]] *[[Cameron-14183|Celia]] *[[Cameron-14184|Vilet]] Boys *[[Cameron-14185|George]] *[[Cameron-14186|Daniel]] Girls *[[Cameron-14187|Laura]] *[[Cameron-14188|Dinah]] Children *[[Cameron-14189|Clorsa]] (Clarissa?) *[[Cameron-14190|Betsey]] *[[Cameron-14191|Isaac]] *[[Cameron-14192|Milly]] *[[Cameron-14193|Manuel]] *[[Cameron-14194|Dave]] *[[Cameron-14195|Peter]] *[[Cameron-14196|Isbel]] *[[Cameron-14197|Henry]] *[[Cameron-14198|Frankey]] For more information see [[Space:The_Bennehan-Cameron_Plantations%2C_Orange_County%2C_North_Carolina|The Bennehan-Cameron Plantations]] page ==Sources==

North Road Cemetery - Heritage Tree

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[[Category:North Road Cemetery, Nailsworth, South Australia]] '''History'''
[http://www.anglicancemeteries.com/history-1 '''North Road''' Cemetery] was established in '''1853''', and was originally intended as the parish burial ground of ''Christ Church'' in North Adelaide. It achieved a greater significance, however, after [[Short-3683|Bishop Short,]] the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide (1847-1882), surrendered the ''Anglican grant'' of land in the West Terrace Cemetery [http://www.anglicancemeteries.com/history-1 in 1862. . . . ''more and photos'' . . ] *Visit : [[:Category: North Road Cemetery, Nailsworth, South Australia|North Road Cemetery '''Profiles''']] [[Category: South Australia, Heritage Sites]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] '''North Road Cemetery''' is located in the Adelaide suburb of Nailsworth, approximately 5 km north of the central business district. It is 7.3 hectares (18 acres) in size and there have been over 24,000 burials since its foundation in '''1853.'''
The original size of the cemetery was 0.8 hectare (2 acres) and was established by South Australia’s first Anglican bishop, [[Short-3683|Augustus Short]] on land which he owned.
The cemetery is still maintained by the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide. *[[Wikipedia:North_Road_Cemetery|Wikipedia article about the cemetery]] *[[Wikipedia:Category:Burials at North Road Cemetery|Wikipedia category for '''people''' buried at North Road Cemetery]] *[https://vwma.org.au/explore/cemeteries/39 North Road Cemetery: An '''RSL - VWMA''' ''Virtual memorial'' project] . . . ''and photo'' *The cemetery contains the war graves of 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?CemeteryExact=true&Cemetery=NORTH%20ROAD%20ANGLICAN%20CEMETERY&Size=50&Page=1 Commonwealth Service] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px| Poppies for Remembrance ]]
personnel, 16 from World War I and 11 from World War II. * On ''Rootsweb'' it is broken down as: [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_ab.htm '''North Road Cemetery''' A - B] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_cd.htm C - D] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_eg.htm E - G] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_hk.htm H – K] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_lo.htm L – O] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_pr.htm P – R] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_su.htm S – U] | [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~deadsearch/genealogy/northroad_vz.htm V - Z]

North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study

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== North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study == WELCOME TO THE NORTH RONALDSAY ONE PLACE STUDY This study aims to document the family histories of all the people who were born or lived on the close-knit Orkney island of North Ronaldsay prior to 1900. Please feel free to add extra information to these profiles or drop me a line if you want to discuss or just say hello! {{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1265993|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] The database is being built up in stages: # 1851 Census from FreeCEN: 526 names, 476 (89%) added, 58 unclear relationships # 1841 Census from FreeCEN: 481 names, 407 (85%) added, 74 unclear # 1800-1859 Baptisms from FreeREG: 454 names, 413 (91%) added, 41 unclear # 1818-1859 Marriages from FreeREG: 58 couples, 55 (95%) added, 3 unclear # 1736-1800 parish records from combined parish with Sanday: Tulloch/Kelday/Muir/Swanney/Thomson: 791 names, 145 (18%) added, work in progress # 1704-1719 baptisms & marriages 1711-33 [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/virtual-volumes/volume-images/volume_data-CH2-1085-8/GAZ00402?image_number=38]: not yet started # Gravestone photos: 282 names, 57 (20%) added, work in progress # [[Space:Migration_from_North_Ronaldsay_to_Eday_in_1836|Migration from North Ronaldsay to Eday in 1836]]: 5 of 32 families (15%), work in progress # Settlements: Over 100 recorded discrete settlements (mainly crofts) in six townships; 46 placeholder pages added so far, work in progress; 7 complete # Kirk session accounts - [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/virtual-volumes/volume-images/volume_data-CH2-1095-7/GAZ00402?image_number=3][https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/virtual-volumes/volume-images/volume_data-CH2-1095-10/GAZ00402?image_number=3] - started # [http://www.rbls-kirkwall.org.uk/memorials/Nro/NorthRonaldsayWarDeadDetails.pdf War Memorial Details] # Bayanne/Northern Genealogy - not yet started # Apportionment of Sheep records - investigating # Poll Tax records - page copied over # Estate rentals - sourcing # FindMyPast - not yet started # OrkneyFHS - not yet paid # Society of Genealogists - not yet started ===Name=== The name '''North Ronaldsay''' (previously ''North Ronaldshay'') comes from the Norse Rinansey, meaning the island of St [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninian Ninian]. By the 1300s the name was being confused with Rognvaldsey, the island of St Ronald, in the south of Orkney so they were named North Ronaldsay and South Ronaldsay to distinguish them from the other.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Ronaldsay ===Geography=== ::''See also [[Space:Settlements in North Ronaldsay]] :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Orkney :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 59.37, -2.42 :'''Elevation:''' 7.0 m or 23.0 feet North Ronaldsay is the northernmost island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. With an area of 690 hectares (2.7 sq mi), it is the fourteenth-largest island in Orkney. In modern times it is known for its historic lighthouse, migratory bird life and unusual breed of sheep. It lies around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of its nearest neighbour, Sanday, at grid reference HY759542. It is around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long and is defined by two large sandy bays; Linklet Bay on the eastern shoreline and South Bay at the south. The west of the island is very rocky, with many skerries. North Ronaldsay is low-lying and exposed; its climate is extremely changeable and frequently inclement. The surrounding waters are stormy and treacherous, and have been a notorious "graveyard" for ships (hence the unusually early provision of a lighthouse on the island). Hollandstoun at the south of the island is the most sizable settlement; it lies roughly equidistant from the airfield and the pier. North Ronaldsay is also home to a bird observatory. A dry stone dyke has been built to surround the island, the purpose of which is to keep the seaweed-eating local sheep off the arable land. Two ancient dykes divide the island into three parts, which are in turn divided into six "townships": north of the Matches Dyke are Ancumstoun and East North Yard; between Matches Dyke and the Muckle Gersty is Linklet and south of the Muckle Gersty are Bustatoun, Hollandstoun and Nesstoun.Island Saga, the Story of North Ronaldshay, Mary A Scott, page 58 Until the 15th century, the land was held under "udal" tenure, which meant that the landowners were relatively free and were secure in their landholding. The Earl of Orkney granted a feudal holding of the island to Margaret Bonar, wife of William Henryson, treasurer of Orkney and minister of Stronsay. In the 1595 Rentalls, the value of the island was listed as 72 pennies, of which only 6 pennies remained as odal land. These remaining udal rights were quickly removed; over the next nearly 300 years the tenants had little security of tenure, with instances of tenants being "warned out" or removed from their land by the proprietor or his resident "baillie", often to increase the size of their own farms. This was finally ended with the Crofters Holdings Act 1886 which gave North Ronaldsay farmers security of tenure and reduced their rents. Agriculture was based on the "run-rig" system,See http://www.visitwester-ross.com/crofting.asp where strips of land were farmed in rotation by several families in the township. In 1832 the Baillie forced through the "squaring" of the land - dividing into self-contained farms that were wholly the responsibility of the tenant.A Window on North Ronaldsay, Peter Tulloch Under the Norse system of inheritance that was used in Orkney, the main house passed to the eldest son but the property was divided among all their children, with sons receiving an equal share and daughters a half share. This led over time to an increasing number of farms that were smaller and smaller in size.Island Saga, The Story of North Ronaldsay, Mary Scott p35 These small farms managed to continue being sustainable only with the added income from kelp, which was collected and burnt to produce soda ash, a raw material for the manufacture of glass. The kelp boom supported an increase in the population and at its height saw 3,000 tons per year of kelp ash exported from Orkney. The industry lasted until the 1820s, when the price crashed due to the popularisation of the alternative "Leblanc process" which produced soda ash from brine. The price falls provoked a wave of emigration across northern Scotland.[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=PlWC4W0xVkUC&pg=PT363&lpg=PT363&dq=Kelp+Riot+1762&source=bl&ots=ouZ_oE72_i&sig=QmhFXJwsujQAl8RolEvAfRAGVJ8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dd4bUreWGsuW0QWR7YCYAg&ved=0CFQQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Kelp%20Riot%201762&f=false]See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelp Kelp (Wikipedia)] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leblanc_process Leblanc process (Wikipedia)].ibid p58 == History == According to the ''Orkneyinga saga'',[[Rognvaldsson-1|Torf-Einarr]], a 10th-century Norse Earl of Orkney, killed [[Haraldsson-170|Hálfdan Longlegs]] on North Ronaldsay in revenge for Hálfdan and his brother Gudrød Ljome's slaying of Torf-Einarr's father.The sagas claim that Hálfdan was captured, and sacrificed to Odin as a blood-eagle. The Earl of Orkney granted a feudal holding of the island to Margaret Bonar, wife of William Henryson, treasurer of Orkney and minister of Stronsay. [[Dick-576|John Dick]] was the proprietor of North Ronaldsay in the late 1500s. [[Nisbet-333|Archibald Nisbet of Carfin]] acquired the island of North Ronaldshay and also Woodwick and other lands on the mainland of Orkney from Robert McLellan in 1670.See [[Space:Nisbet of Carfin or Carphin]] His son [[Nisbet-641|Archibald]] sold the island to James Traill in 1727.[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=aH00702jTD4C&pg=PA378&lpg=PA378&dq=Traill+North+Ronaldshay+1727+purchase&source=bl&ots=yzBlR9sSNB&sig=7Iudm8zMrPk6m4xM7T7tOjxl3JE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ReobUoX_C8Se0QX29IDQBA&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Traill%20North%20Ronaldshay%201727%20purchase&f=false] In 1840 the island's proprietor created a 60 acre farm in Hollandstoun near his residence, Holland House. Five crofting families were "warned off" their land in order to create the new farm. A second farm, 18 acres, was also created in Howar, the residence of the laird's "Bailie", Charles Thomson.Island Saga, a Story of North Ronaldsay, Mary A Scott, page 83 ===Population=== The population peaked in around 1881, after a boom brought about by kelp farming was brought to an end by the reduction in prices. This prompted a period of mass migration, first to neighbouring islands such as Sanday, Eday and Westray and also further afield to Canada and Australia.{{Image|file=North_Ronaldsay_Orkney_One_Place_Study.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="text-align:left" |- ! Year !! Population !! Source |- | 1693|| 220 || [[Space:Poll Tax returns of 1693 for North Ronaldsay|Poll Tax returns of 1693 for North Ronaldsay]] |- | 1733 || 250 || 46 households1733 Rental, quoted in ''Window on North Ronaldsay''; population estimated by comparing to 41 households in 1693. |- | 1755 || 300 || Estimate based on Statistical Accounts of Scotland.SAS recorded a combined population for North Ronaldshay and Sanday in 1755 of 1,250. By 1787 the population had increased by 103 to 1,353, of whom 384 were on North Ronaldshay. Four years later the population of North Ronaldshay had increased by another 36 people but the population of Sanday was unchanged. The Statistical Accounts notes that North Ronaldshay had a "greater number of marriages than is usually at an average and consequently the greater number of births". This indicates that the main population growth at the time was on North Ronaldshay. On that basis it seems reasonable to assume that most of the increase from 1755 to 1787 was also in North Ronaldshay and therefore the population in 1755 can be estimated at around 300. |- | 1787 || 384 || [http://stat-acc-scot.edina.ac.uk/sas/sas.asp/?account=1&accountrec=004021&action=publicdisplay&county=Orkney&monospace=&naecache=17&navbar=&nohighlight=&pagesize=&parish=Cross%2C%20Burness%2C%20North%20Ronaldshay%20and%20Ladykirk&session-id=0df51984f88d966c1f6ec69f41fdd73e&transcript=&twoup=#pageimage Statistical Account of Scotland], 1791 |- | 1791|| 420 ||Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1801 || 411 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1811 || 384 || Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland, Frances Groome, 1884 |- | 1821 || 420 || Cleland (1823), [https://archive.org/details/b21364412/page/n51/mode/1up?q=ronaldshay Enumeration of the inhabitants of Scotland, taken from the government abstracts of 1801, 1811, 1821] |- | 1831 || 522 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1836 || 443 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay;
[[Space:Migration from North Ronaldsay to Eday in 1836|Migration from North Ronaldsay to Eday in 1836]] |- | 1841 || 481 || Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1851 || 536 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay; [[Space:List_of_Tullochs_in_the_North_Ronaldshay%2C_Orkney%2C_Scotland_1851_census]] |- | 1861 || 532 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1871 || 539 ||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1881|| 547|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1891|| 501|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1901 || 442||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1911 || 436||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1931 || 283||Tulloch, Peter (1974), A Window on North Ronaldsay |- | 1931 || 298|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1951 || 224 || GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/12838207/cube/TOT_POP North Ronaldsay DoC through time] | Population Statistics | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time |- | 1961||161|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1971 || 135 || GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/12838207/cube/TOT_POP North Ronaldsay DoC through time] | Population Statistics | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time |- | 1981||109|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 1991||92|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 2001||70|| Haswell-Smith, Hamish (2004). The Scottish Islands. Edinburgh: Canongate. ISBN 978-1-84195-454-7. |- | 2011 ||72 ||National Records of Scotland (15 August 2013). "[https://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/documents/censusresults/release1c/rel1c2sb.pdf Appendix 2: Population and households on Scotland's Inhabited Islands]" (PDF). Statistical Bulletin: 2011 Census: First Results on Population and Household Estimates for Scotland Release 1C (Part Two). SG/2013/126. |} ==Sources==

North Shore Conception Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Bay de Verde District, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Adam's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Broad Cove, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Mulley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Northern Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Small Point, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] This one place study includes the following communities; Small Point, Mully's Cove, Broad Cove, Blackhead, Adam's Cove, Bradley's Cove, Western Bay, Ochre Pit Cove, Northern Bay One Place Study: This study hopes to build trees on how the families of the Northshore of Conception Bay, Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland are interrelated. The location has been chosen based on genetic data which clusters the communities from Small Point to Ochre Pit Cove, Conception Bay North. There are several "outport" projects on WikeTree but none that encompass the entire area. Further we are only interested in the time period between 1696 and 1810 - A time frame with few document. Background: Before about 1700 there is no evidence that there were any permanent, year round settlements on this part of the Northshore. Evidence for the lack of settlement comes from French documents during King William's War that recorded the destruction of almost all the the English settlements on the English Shore in the winter of 1696/97. The French kept detailed information on each place destroyed including the number of house burnt and settlers killed or removed including Holyrood (January 19) Harbour Main (January 20) Carbonear ( January 31) Old Perlican (February 4), Bay de Verde (February 6), Hants Harbour (February 7), New Perlican and Hearts Content (February 9) Brigus (February 11) and Port de Grave (February 11). Carbonear Island continued to hold out but the French commander, d'Iberville, had torched their evacuated settlement before he finally left on February 28. No settlements were recorded between Carbonear and Bay de Verde. During this time period Blackhead can be found on early maps but it refers to the geographic feature not a community. In fact Blackhead was the common name used to designate the area until after 1750 when community names such as Mulley's Cove and Broad Cove became more common. However, fishing enterprises most certainly used the coves for summer fishing stations in the 1600 and early 1700s. Joseph Parsons, Richard Dean and Thomas Moores were fishing at Blackhead during the summer of 1708 along with their servants (hired fishermen). Parson and Dean had also brought their families. The Parsons were based in Clown's Cove while the Deans were from Carbonear (CO record census). From his will we know that Thomas Moores was from Freshwater (Will Thomas Moores 1754). The names of other coves suggest summer use by Carbonear families. For example William Bradley of Carbonear likely gave his name to Bradley's Cove. Links to the One Place Studies can be found below *Adam's Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Adam%27s_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Blackhead: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Blackhead%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Bradley's Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bradley%27s_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Broad Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Broad_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Mulley's Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mulley%27s_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Northern Bay: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Northern_Bay%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Ochre Pit Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ochre_Pit_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Small Point: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Small_Point%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study *Western Bay: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Western_Bay%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study King William's War in Newfoundland: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_Peninsula_campaign Colonial Office Records 1: 1708 Census Will of Thomas Moores Wimborne Courts 1754

North Side Cemetery, Butler County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] == Location == * 910 N Main St Butler, PA 16001. The main entrance is located on West side of Main Street (PA-8), North of Butler and South of the 422/Ben Franklin Highway. An additional entrance is located across from Charles Street. Is adjacent to, and so is also known as, Calvary Cemetery. == Burials == * [[Smith-64085 | Smith, W.P.]] (1821-1898) * [[Whitmire-182 | Whitmire, Alice E.]] (1886 - 1901) * [[Smith-64194 | Whitmire, Margaret W. (Smith)]] (1861 - 1935) * [[Whitmire-181 | Whitmire, Robert J.]] (1858 - 1913) == Links == *See also [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=44515 Find a Grave: North Side Cemetery] == References ==

North Star Mine Disaster 1917-1

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[[Category:Idaho, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: North Star Mine Disaster, Hailey, Idaho, 1917]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''North Star Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 25 Feb 1917 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Hailey, Idaho|Hailey, Idaho]] * '''Victims''': 16 deaths, 17 injuries * '''Cause''': Snowslide === Mine History === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-73.jpg|align=l|size=155|caption=''Idaho Miners}} The North Star Mine was a silver, gold, zinc, and lead mine located in Blaine County, Idaho.JOYCE, E., 1926, A Metallurgical Investigation of Ore From the North Star Mine, Blaine County, Idaho: Moscow, Idaho, Univ. of Idaho M.S. THESIS, 37 P. It was located in what is now the Boise National Forest.Webmaster. "North Star Mine Robie Creek, Idaho" ([https://thediggings.com/mines/usgs10089092 TheDiggings.com]) accessed 3 February 2020. The mine had one shaft (1,500 feet in length) and was considered to be a "small operation." According to Lindgren the mine produced $800,000 worth of ore between 1883 and 1894.Mitchell, Victoria E. "History of the Triumph, Independence, and North Star Mines, Blaine County Idaho" ([https://www.idahogeology.org/product/s-97-1 IdahoGeology.org]), accessed 3 February 2020, p. 49. It was suggested in 1915 that the North Star Mine and the (idle) Triumph mine consolidate. In 1916 the Federal Mining & Smelting company acquired a bond and an option on the North Star Mine. According to the 1915 IMIR, The North Star mines were under consideration by "one of the ablest mining engineers of the country." === Mine Disaster Circumstances === {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-253.png|align=r|size=225}} : A heavy fall of snow, over a three day period, had left two-and-a-half feet of snow on the ground in the North Star district. In the wee hours of Sunday morning, the Federal Mining and Smelting company had sixty men employed at the mine and another one hundred and fifteen working at the mill two miles below.United States Mine Rescue Association. "All Mine Disasters in the United States: Idaho" ([https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/Mine_Disasters/search_all_state.asp?ACC_STATE_NAME=Idaho www.usminedisasters.miningquiz.com]), accessed 3 February 2020. In a rare set of circumstances, three separate avalanches occurred; each going in a different direction. It was originally thought that twelve men had died in the avalanches.Staff, "Snow Slide Entombs Bunk-house, Kills Twelve." The Star and Sentinel (Boise, Idaho), (26 February 1917), p. 1, col. 2. Fifteen men died, seventeen men were injured, and twenty men were able to escape without injury. : With such a calamitous amount of injury and damage the mine was shut down for the rest of the winter. ===Rescue Efforts=== : The bodies of the deceased were temporarily left in the mine.History of Alturas and Blaine Counties, Idaho Hailey, Idaho: Hailey Times, 1930, pages 95-96 The focus of the rescuers lay with those that were injured. A special train filled with physicians and rescue workers was run from Hailey to Gimlet, where they had to travel the last six miles via sleigh. The men that had survived the avalanche with no injury set to work rescuing any living miners that they found. By 9 o'clock that morning around one hundred men were engaged in rescue activities. Some of the men had been buried under twenty to thirty feet of snow. It was thought that some of the deceased had died from suffocation. ===Results and Findings=== : The avalanche destroyed the office, storeroom, changing room, two-story bunkhouse and the compressor room of the Federal Mining & Smelting company. This disaster was seen as the worst in history of Wood River mining.Staff Correspondence, "Danger of Avalanche Halts Work of Rescue." Eugene Register-Guard (Eugene, Oregon), (26 February 1917), p. 1, col. 5-6. The circumstances were unavoidable and the mine was not responsible. Several lawsuits were filed at any rate, by family members of those miners. Federal's loss from the tragedy was $96,858.30 and they were sued for $485,000. The suits were settled out of court the following year for $55,000. == In Memoriam == === Men That Died === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John Fleming ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Elton G. 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North West Rebellion

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directed from [[Space:Victoria Settlement Provincial Site|Victoria Settlement Provincial Historical Site]] {{ProjectCategory|Military and War|Military_and_War}} [[Category: Wars 1800-1899]] [[Category: North West Rebellion]] [[Category:Assiniboine]] [[Category: Cree]] [[Category: Métis Province of Manitoba]] [[Category: Métis Province of Saskatchewan]] [[Category: Métis Province of Alberta]] [[Category: Métis Northwestern Territories]] [[Category: Metis-Manitoba Red River Canada]] [[Category: Canadian Military History]] === The North West Rebellion === Years of failed pleas, complaints and petitions by the Métis and Aboriginals of the North West finally led to open confrontation in the North West Rebellion of 1885, also known as the Métis Resistance. The North-West Rebellion (or North-West Resistance) was a violent, five-month insurgency against the Canadian government, fought mainly by Métis militants and their Aboriginal allies in what is now Saskatchewan and Alberta. It was caused by rising fear and insecurity among the Métis and Aboriginal peoples as well as the white settlers of the rapidly changing West. A series of battles and other outbreaks of violence in 1885 left hundreds of people dead, but the rebels were eventually defeated by federal troops. The result was the permanent enforcement of Canadian law in the West, the subjugation of the Métis and the Plains tribes, and the conviction and hanging of rebel leader Louis Riel. '''Disaffected Peoples''' By the late 1870s, the proud Plains tribes of the West — the Cree, Blackfoot, Blood, Peigan, and Saulteaux — were facing disaster: The great bison herds had disappeared, pushing people to near starvation; much of their land had also been signed away in treaties, and they were now seeing towns, farm fences and railways appearing on the once wild and expansive prairies. In 1880, Cree chief Big Bear, and Crowfoot, leading chief of the Blackfoot, founded an Aboriginal confederacy to try to solve their people's grievances. Meanwhile the Métis people — still feeling vulnerable after their Red River uprising in Manitoba a decade earlier — had grievances of their own. Their old life as fur traders and carriers for the Hudson's Bay Company was disappearing, along with the bison on which they too depended. They were also waiting, without much help from Ottawa, for reassurance that title to their river-lot homesteads and farms would be guaranteed. White settlers in Saskatchewan who had purchased land expecting that the Canadian Pacific Railway line would run northwest from Winnipeg to Edmonton, learned suddenly in 1882 that the CPR would now go further south, through Regina and Calgary. Poor harvests in 1883 and 1884 added to their problems, along with an unsympathetic Dominion government back East. Riel Returns In the summer of 1884, amid this cauldron of discontent, the Métis of Saskatchewan brought Louis Riel, the Red River Resistance leader, back to Canada from exile in the United States. Riel urged all dissatisfied people in the North-West to unite and press their case on Prime Minister John A. Macdonald's Conservative government, which had failed to address their grievances. In the fall of 1884, Riel prepared a petition and urged Métis and non-Métis settlers alike to sign it. On 8 March 1885 the Métis passed a 10-point "Revolutionary Bill of Rights" asserting Métis rights of possession to their farms, and made other demands, including: "That the Land Department of the Dominion Government be administered as far as practicable from Winnipeg, so that the settlers may not be compelled as heretofore to go to Ottawa for the settlement of questions in dispute between them and the land commissioner." On 18 and 19 March, an armed force of Métis formed a provisional government, seized the parish church at Batoche, and demanded the surrender of the nearby Hudson's Bay Company post at Fort Carlton. Riel was named president of the rebel government, and famed Métis hunter and tactician Gabriel Dumont was installed as military commander. Battle at Duck Lake In anticipation of police intervention of some kind -- but without knowing that federal troops were coming by rail from the East -- the Métis occupied the community of Duck Lake, midway between Batoche and Fort Carlton. On the morning of 26 March, a force of about 100 North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) and armed citizen volunteers, moved towards Duck Lake under the command of Superintendent Lief Crozier. A large group of Métis and Aboriginal rebels met them on the Carlton Trail outside the village. Negotiations ended in confusion and the police and volunteers fired at their enemy hidden in a hollow north of the road, and in a cabin to the south. The battle ended shortly after, with the police and volunteers retreating to Fort Carlton. Nine volunteers and three police members were killed, with many more injured. Five Métis and one Aboriginal warrior died. Riel persuaded the rebel soldiers not to pursue the retreating force, and the Métis returned to Batoche. The police evacuated Fort Carlton and retired to Prince Albert. '''Canada Mobilizes Troops''' In Ottawa, the government's reaction to the rebellion was swift and clear. There were only a few hundred full-time soldiers in Canada, but militia mobilization began on 25 March, the day before the Duck Lake battle. CPR manager William Van Horne quickly arranged for Canadian troops to be transported across the unfinished gaps in the new railway, enabling them to reach Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, by 10 April. In less than a month, almost 3,000 troops had been transported west; most were Ontario militia units but the force included two Québec battalions and one from Nova Scotia. From the West came about 1,700 of the eventual total of just over 5,000 troops that Major-General Frederick Middleton would command. Rebellion Spreads The rebel victory at Duck Lake encouraged a large contingent of Cree to move on Battleford from Aboriginal reserves to the west. Residents of the area flocked to the safety of Fort Battleford. On 30 March, Assiniboines south of Battleford killed two whites and joined the Cree forces. Terrified settlers huddled in Fort Battleford for almost a month as the Cree and Assiniboine organized a huge war camp to the west. Big Bear had been the last Plains chief to sign a treaty with Ottawa, and in 1885 he was still resisting moving his people onto a reserve, still agitating for a better deal. As a result, his band included some of the more militant Plains Cree. The government took a hard line with Big Bear's band, cutting off rations to force them to settle. By the spring of 1885, it was almost inevitable that Big Bear's band at Frog Lake, north of modern-day Lloydminster, would clash violently with the government. On the night of 1 April, warriors of Big Bear's band took several Métis and non-Métis settlers prisoner. Shortly after church on Sunday 2 April, war chief Wandering Spirit shot and killed federal Indian agent Thomas Quinn. Chief Big Bear then tried to stop the violence, but the warriors took their own initiative from their war chief and killed two priests, the government farming instructor, an independent trader, a miller and three other men. Several people were spared, including the widows of two of the dead men. '''Battle of Fish Creek''' General Middleton's original plan was simple. He wanted to march all his troops north from the railhead at Qu'Appelle to Batoche. But the killings at Frog Lake and the "siege" of Battleford forced him to send a large group under Lieutenant-Colonel William Otter north from a second railhead at Swift Current to relieve Battleford. Pressure from Alberta led to the creation of a third column at Calgary under Major-General Thomas Bland Strange. Middleton set off on the 50 km march to Batoche from Clarke's Crossing on the South Saskatchewan River on 23 April. About 900 men, including two artillery batteries, were split into two groups, one for each side of the river. The Métis were determined to fight, but differed about where to make a stand. Riel wanted to concentrate all efforts on defending Batoche; Dumont favoured a more forward position. Dumont won the argument and on 12 April, with about 150 Métis and Aboriginal supporters, prepared an ambush at Tourond's Coulee, which the government soldiers would know as Fish Creek, 20 km south of Batoche on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River. As Middleton's scouts approached the coulee early on 24 April, the rebels opened fire. Until mid-afternoon, Middleton's soldiers tried unsuccessfully to drive Dumont's men from the ravine and suffered heavy casualties, with six killed and 49 wounded. The rebels had only four killed. It took most of the day for Middleton to get the troops from the west bank across the river on a makeshift ferry and they arrived too late to take part in the fighting. At the end of the day, both commanders decided to pull back. The Métis had held their ground and Middleton's advance was stopped. On 1 May, Colonel Otter moved west from Battleford with 300 men and early the next day confronted the Cree and Assiniboine force just west of Cut Knife Creek, 40 km from Battleford. The Aboriginal force had enormous advantages of terrain, virtually surrounding Otter's troops on an inclined, triangular plain. Cree war chief Fine Day deployed his soldiers successfully in wooded ravines. After about six hours of fighting, Otter retreated. Casualties would have been very high as the militia re-crossed the creek, had not Chief Poundmaker persuaded the Aboriginal warriors not to pursue the government troops. Eight of Otter's force died; five or six Aboriginals were killed. Battle of Batoche Otter's setback prompted Middleton to wait two weeks for reinforcements before resuming his march toward Batoche. On the morning of 9 May, his forces attacked the carefully constructed defences at the southern end of the Batoche settlement. The steamer Northcote, transformed into a gunboat, attempted to attack the village from the river, but the Métis lowered the ferry cable, incapacitating the boat. After a brief, intense conflict in the morning, the cautious Middleton kept the attackers at a discreet distance from the enemy positions. In the afternoon, after failing to make headway against the entrenched enemy, the troops built a fortified camp just south of Batoche. The next two days were repeats of the first. The troops marched out in the morning, attacked the Métis lines with little success and retired to their camp at night. On 12 May Middleton tried a co-ordinated action from the east and south but the southern group failed to hear a signal gun and did not attack. In the afternoon, apparently without specific orders, two impetuous colonels led several militia units in a charge. The rebels, weary and short of ammunition, were overrun. Eight of Middleton's force died during the Battle of Batoche. The general later reported that 51 rebels were killed, but that number has often been disputed. Riel surrendered on 15 May; Dumont fled to Montana. Final Shots During the Battle of Batoche, General Strange was resting his Alberta Field Force at Edmonton after a hard march from Calgary. The column left Edmonton on 14 May and on 28 May they caught up to the Frog Lake Cree, dug in at the top of a steep hill near a prominent landmark known as Frenchman's Butte, 18 km northwest of Fort Pitt. Direct advance against the entrenched Aboriginal warriors would have been very difficult, and Strange's scouts found no practical way around the Cree positions. They fired at each other from long range for several hours before both sides retreated. The last shots of the rebellion were fired on 3 June at Loon Lake, 40 km north of Frenchman's Butte, where a few mounted men under NWMP Superintendant Sam Steele skirmished with the retreating Frog Lake Cree. None of Steele's men were killed but four Aboriginal warriors died, including a prominent Woods Cree chief. Chief Poundmaker and a number of Battleford area tribes had surrendered to General Middleton on 26 May at Battleford. At the end of May, Big Bear was the only important rebel still at large. General Middleton's pursuit of Big Bear was so cumbersome that the soldiers never did find him. The Frog Lake Cree released their prisoners on 21 June, and Big Bear surrendered to the Mounted Police on 2 July at Fort Carlton. Before the first of August, almost all of the militia were home. '''Prosecuting the Rebels''' The rebellion had not been a concerted effort by all groups in the North-West. Even most Métis communities stayed out of the fighting. The people of the South Branch communities of the Saskatchewan River valley, centered at Batoche, had been the principal combatants. The Plains Cree of Big Bear's band had participated, but the neighbouring Woods Cree had not. Some Cree from the Batoche area fought with the Métis, as did Dakota warriors from a reserve from south of present-day Saskatoon. The Blackfoot had remained neutral, the Blood refusing to abandon their traditional animosity towards the Cree. Meanwhile, almost every settler had rallied to the government cause, despite the fact that their vocal anti-government agitation before the shooting started had helped to create the environment that made the rebellion possible. As the government soldiers left the West, Louis Riel's trial for high treason began at Regina. Riel demanded a political trial. His lawyers failed in their attempt to convince the jury that Riel's religious and political delusions made him unaware of the nature of his acts — largely because Riel was so eloquent in his address to the jury on 31 July. The law provided no alternative to the death penalty, and on 18 September Riel was sentenced to be hanged. The government arrested many people on the lesser charge of treason-felony. W.H. Jackson, Riel's personal secretary, was acquitted by reason of insanity. Most of the provisional government council pleaded guilty and received sentences ranging from conditional discharges to seven years in prison. Chiefs Poundmaker and Big Bear were tried and sentenced to three years in jail. Several other Aboriginals from Batoche, Frog Lake and Battleford were sentenced to various terms after treason-felony convictions. Dakota chief White Cap was the only major Aboriginal political leader acquitted of treason-felony. Eleven Aboriginal warriors were convicted of murder as a result of the Frog Lake "massacre" and other killings carried out during the rebellion. Riel's execution was postponed three times: twice to allow appeals to higher courts, then for a fuller medical examination of his alleged insanity. The appeals failed and the medical commission report was ambiguous. The federal government could have commuted the death sentence, but the decision to let the law take its course was purely political. Riel was hanged at Regina on 16 November 1885. On 27 November, six Cree and two Assiniboine warriors, including Frog Lake war chief Wandering Spirit, were hanged at Battleford. Three other convicted murderers had their sentences commuted. All the rebels sentenced to jail were released early. Gabriel Dumont, among others, eventually returned from the US under the terms of a general amnesty. '''Aftermath''' French Canadians had supported the campaign to suppress the rebellion, but there was widespread outrage in Québec over Riel's execution. Wilfrid Laurier's passionate denunciation of the government's action was a major step forward in his political career. The rebellion had profound effects on Western Canada. It was the climax of the federal government's efforts to control the Aboriginal communities as well as the settler population of the West. Aboriginal persons who had thought themselves oppressed after the treaties of the 1870s became subjugated and administered people. The most vocal members of the Métis leadership had either fled to Montana or were in jail. It took the Aboriginal peoples and communities of Western Canada many decades to recover politically and emotionally from the defeat of 1885. ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North-West_Rebellion Wikipedia - North-West Rebellion] * [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/north-west-rebellion Canadian Encyclopedia - North-West Rebellion] ==Sources== * Bob Beal and Rod Macleod, Prairie Fire (1984) * George F.G. Stanley, The Birth of Western Canada (1936) * Desmond Morton, The Last War Drum (1972) * Joseph Boyden, Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont (2010)

Northam to Gallipoli - ANZAC Tree

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[[Category:Fremantle, Western Australia]] [[Category: 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I]] [[Category:Northam, Western Australia]] [[:Category: 11th Infantry Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, World War I|11th Battalion,]] G Company | [https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showUnit?unitCode=INF11CG AWM Roll number: ] 3/28/1
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:[[:Category:Fremantle, Western Australia|'''Fremantle,''' Western Australia]] on board Transport [https://www.birtwistlewiki.com.au/wiki/HMAT_A11_Ascanius '''A11''' ''Ascanius''] on 2 November '''1914'''
:[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/49655 826 RICHARDS,] [[Richards-14780|'''Edward John''' ]] Northam Hotel, [[:Category:Northam, Western Australia|'''Northam,''' Western Australia]]
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/199909 748 BAGGS,] Francis Henry Lockyer Avenue, Northam,
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/241520 758 BAKER,] Roderick Manfield Northam,
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/62459 757 BOLLE,] Cyril Burgoyne Street, Northam, [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy for Remembrance]]
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/314092 759 BRISTOW,] Hubert John Jennacubine via Northam,
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/66362 760 CHIDLOW,] Aubrey Septimus Duke Street, Northam, Western Australia
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/323985 762 CHILVERS,] Oscar Mackechnie LSergean Union Bank, Meckering, [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy for Remembrance]] *
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/322067 768 CLARK,] Albert Museum Street, Perth,
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/63607 773 DENIS,] Herbert Victor Northam, Western Australia
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/184910 778 FISHER,] Ernest Richard Cunderdin via Northam, Western Australia
786 GRANT, Robert Herbert Burgoyne Street, Northan, Western Australia
785 GREENWOOD, Oliver Charles Chidlow Street, Northam, Western Australia
793 HIGGS, John Edwards Duke Street, West Northam, Western Australia
788 HUNT, Victor Frederick c/o Carter And Barr, Geraldton, Western Australia
787 HUTCHINSON, John Charles Water Supply Office, Northam,
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/376832 800 LALLY,] Frederick Newland Duke Street, West Northam, Western Australia [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy for Remembrance]]
801 LARTER, George Northam, Western Australia
802 LOVE, William Allan Wellington Street, Northam,
805 McINNES, James MacKerras York, Western Australia 807 MATTHISON, Charles Leslie Northam, Western Australia
[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/186229 817 O'DONOHUE,] Maurice Wellington Street, Northam, [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy for Remembrance]]
813 ORCHARD, Gilbert Audinwood Northam, Western Australia
822 PITTERSON, Norman Smith's Mill, Western Australia
821 POWER, Charles William ...
826 RICHARDS, Edward John Northam Hotel, Northam,
828 ROBINS, James Henry Northam,
825 ROOKE, Frank Herbert Northam,
835 SIMPSON, James Northam,
836 SMYTHE, Ernest George Northam,
830 STABLES, Edward Pennell Northam,
829 STUART, David Northam,
846 WEBB, Albert Charles Street, Northam,
849 WEBB, Albert James Railway Coffee Palace, Geraldton, Western Australia
847 WHITTLE, Arthur Gilbert Fitzgerald Street, Northam,
845 WOOLLETT, John Henry c/o Mrs Pike, York, Western Australia

Northampton County

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[[Category:Northampton County, Pennsylvania]] == Some Facts == Formed in 1752 from Bucks Co. [[:Category:Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Northampton County]] CITIES: [[:Category:Bethlehem, Pennsylvania|Bethlehem]] , [[:Category:Easton, Pennsylvania|Easton]] TOWNSHIPS: [[:Category:Allen Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Allen]], [[:Category: Bethlehem Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Bethlehem Township]], [[:Category: Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Bushkill]], [[:Category: East Allen Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|East Allen]], [[:Category:Forks Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Forks]], [[:Category: Hanover Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Hanover]], [[:Category:Lehigh Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Lehigh]], [[:Category:Lower Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Lower Mount Bethel]], [[:Category: Lower Nazareth Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Lower Nazareth]], [[:Category: Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Lower Saucon]], [[:Category: Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Moore]], [[:Category:Palmer Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Palmer]], [[:Category:Plainfield Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Plainfield]], [[:Category:Upper Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Upper Mount Bethel]], [[:Category:Upper Nazareth Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Upper Nazareth]], [[:Category:Washington Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania|Washington]] BOROUGHS: [[:Category: Bangor, Pennsylvania|Bangor]], [[:Category:Bath, Pennsylvania|Bath]], [[:Category:Chapman, Pennsylvania|Chapman]], [[:Category: East Bangor, Pennsylvania|East Bangor]], [[:Category: Freemansburg, Pennsylvania|Freemansburg]], [[:Category:Glendon, Pennsylvania|Glendon]], [[:Category: Hellertown, Pennsylvania|Hellertown]], [[:Category: Nazareth, Pennsylvania|Nazareth]], [[:Category:Northampton, Pennsylvania|Northampton]], [[:Category: North Catasauqua, Pennsylvania|North Catasauga]], [[:Category:Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania|Pen Argyl]], [[:Category:Portland, Pennsylvania|Portland]], [[:Category: Roseto, Pennsylvania|Roseto]], [[:Category:Stockertown, Pennsylvania|Stockertown]], [[:Category:Tatamy, Pennsylvania|Tatamy]], [[:Category:Walnutport, Pennsylvania|Walnutport]], [[:Category:West Easton, Pennsylvania|West Easton]], [[:Category: Wilson, Pennsylvania|Wilson]], [[:Category:Wind Gap, Pennsylvania|Wind Gap]] VILLAGES (Incomplete list): [[:Category:Bushkill Center, Pennsylvania|Bushkill Center]], [[:Category:Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania|Cherry Hill]], Category:Village of Clearfield, Pennsylvania|Clearfield Village, [[:Category: Jacobsburg, Pennsylvania|Jacobsburg]], Category:Village of Douglasville, Pennsylvania|Douglasville Village Historic Places named in history but no longer existing: *[[:Category:Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania|Mount Bethel Township]] ---- ---- ---- == Links == #[http://www.bethlehempaonline.com/beth1890/communities.html Northampton County Residents in 1890] #[http://www.northamptoncounty.org/northampton/site/default.asp Northampton County Government site] #[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Northampton_County,_Pennsylvania Family Search Page for Northampton County] #[http://archive.org/stream/historyofnortham02hell/historyofnortham02hell_djvu.txt History of Northampton County and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller] #[http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/northampton/davistoc.htm 1877 History of Northampton County] ---- ----

Northampton County, Virginia

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[[Category: Northampton County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Northampton County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Northampton County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Northampton County, Virginia}} ===Northampton County=== ===History=== Northampton County (originally called Accomac Shire) was created in 1634 as an original shire in the Colony of Virginia by the House of Burgesses in 1634 under the direction of King Charles I. It was one of the original eight shires of Virginia ("shires" and "counties" were essentially the same in England). The shire's name comes from the Native American word Accawmack. In 1642, its named was changed to Northampton County by the British, to eliminate "heathen" names in the New World. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Accomack County, Virginia| Accomack County, Virginia]]. ==Sources== See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Northampton_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Northampton County on Family Search] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=-9hCDsaagZQC&pg=PA184&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false Virginia County Records, Volume 7; edited by William Armstrong Crozier] Marriage Bonds *[https://espl.org/genealogy/ Eastern Shore Public Library Genealogy Main Page covering Accomac and Northampton counties] *[http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/site/index.htm "Miles Files" This site contains over 97,000 names from the Eastern Shore counties of Accomack and Northampton, Virginia; Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico, Maryland; and Sussex Co, Delaware. Site has a "Recent Changes" tab going back to the last 10,000 items.] *[http://Ghotes.Net "ghotes" Genealogy and History of the Eastern Shore of Virginia] * [https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/H011495.pdf The Rent Roll of Northampton County for the Year of our Lord God 1704 (page 228)]

Northamptonshire Notes & Queries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Northamptonshire Notes & Queries == A Quarterly Journal devoted to The Antiquities, Family History, Traditions, Parochial Records, Folk-lore, Quaint Customs, &c., of the County. With Illustrations * edited by The Rev. W. D. Sweeting, M.A. Vicar of Maxey, Market Deeping * published by The Dryden Press, Taylor & Sons, 9 College Street, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Northamptonshire Notes & Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100156573 * Vol 1 (1886) ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir04unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_twGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir00markgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-PIGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JMQ4AQAAMAAJ * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir05unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8OgGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A0AuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEAuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0gs5AQAAMAAJ * Vol 5 (1894) ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MkguAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir02markgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GukGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZcQ4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yr1AAQAAMAAJ * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mUguAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/northamptonshir01markgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y-kGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100405341 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hcQ4AQAAMAAJ New Series * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100156573 * Vol. 1 (1907) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rr1AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Xc44AQAAMAAJ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Northamptonshire Notes & Queries|Northamptonshire Notes & Queries]]'' (Dryden Press, Taylor & Sons, 1886-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#NNQ|Northamptonshire N&Q]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Northamptonshire Notes & Queries|Northamptonshire Notes & Queries]]'' (Dryden Press, Taylor & Sons, 1886-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Northamptonshire Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Northamptonshire, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 26 February 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Northamptonshire profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Northamptonshire) * Birth location (people who died in Northamptonshire) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Unknown!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||5||11||16 |- |10||||1||||1 |- |11||||9||19||28 |- |12||||40||70||110 |- |13||||64||90||154 |- |14||||86||136||222 |- |15||||167||233||400 |- |16||1||721||1020||1742 |- |17||||1112||1467||2579 |- |18||1||3555||4323||7879 |- |19||||12023||12585||24608 |- |20||||1295||1428||2723 |- |Grand Total||2||19078||21382||40462 |} === Born in Northamptonshire: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Northamptonshire]||40,462|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||17,035||42.10%|| |- |Total with a death location||23,427||57.90%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DNorthamptonshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||18,974||46.89%||80.99% |- |England Bedfordshire||179||0.44%||0.76% |- |England Berkshire||53||0.13%||0.23% |- |England Buckinghamshire||198||0.49%||0.85% |- |England Cambridgeshire||236||0.58%||1.01% |- |England Cheshire||70||0.17%||0.30% |- |England Cornwall||25||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Derbyshire||103||0.25%||0.44% |- |England Devon||69||0.17%||0.29% |- |England Dorset||59||0.15%||0.25% |- |England Essex||107||0.26%||0.46% |- |England Gloucestershire||62||0.15%||0.26% |- |England Greater London||478||1.18%||2.04% |- |England Hampshire||104||0.26%||0.44% |- |England Hertfordshire||101||0.25%||0.43% |- |England Huntingdonshire||183||0.45%||0.78% |- |England Kent||161||0.40%||0.69% |- |England Lancashire||142||0.35%||0.61% |- |England Leicestershire||520||1.29%||2.22% |- |England Lincolnshire||322||0.80%||1.37% |- |England Middlesex||287||0.71%||1.23% |- |England Norfolk||69||0.17%||0.29% |- |England Northamptonshire||13,359||33.02%||57.02% |- |England Nottinghamshire||117||0.29%||0.50% |- |England Oxfordshire||315||0.78%||1.34% |- |England Rutland||113||0.28%||0.48% |- |England Somerset||61||0.15%||0.26% |- |England Staffordshire||116||0.29%||0.50% |- |England Suffolk||57||0.14%||0.24% |- |England Surrey||204||0.50%||0.87% |- |England Sussex||147||0.36%||0.63% |- |England Warwickshire||473||1.17%||2.02% |- |England West Midlands||30||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Wiltshire||32||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Worcestershire||57||0.14%||0.24% |- |England Yorkshire||233||0.58%||0.99% |- |Died in England, county not known||657||1.62%||2.80% |- |Died in Unknown Country||178||0.44%||0.76% |- |Scotland||26||0.06%||0.11% |- |Wales||55||0.14%||0.23% |- |Ireland||53||0.13%||0.23% |- |Australia||1,106||2.73%||4.72% |- |Canada||396||0.98%||1.69% |- |France||91||0.22%||0.39% |- |New Zealand||504||1.25%||2.15% |- |South Africa||91||0.22%||0.39% |- |United States||1,159||2.86%||4.95% |} === Died in Northamptonshire: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Northamptonshire]||19039|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||848||4.45% |- |Total with a birth location||18191||95.55% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DNorthamptonshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||17437||91.59% |- |England Bedfordshire||290||1.52% |- |England Berkshire||27||0.14% |- |England Buckinghamshire||295||1.55% |- |England Cambridgeshire||161||0.85% |- |England Cheshire||24||0.13% |- |England County Durham||40||0.21% |- |England Derbyshire||57||0.30% |- |England Devon||36||0.19% |- |England Dorset||24||0.13% |- |England Essex||68||0.36% |- |England Gloucestershire||61||0.32% |- |England Greater London||298||1.57% |- |England Hampshire||53||0.28% |- |England Hertfordshire||73||0.38% |- |England Huntingdonshire||401||2.11% |- |England Kent||115||0.60% |- |England Lancashire||101||0.53% |- |England Leicestershire||225||1.18% |- |England Lincolnshire||245||1.29% |- |England Middlesex||176||0.92% |- |England Norfolk||101||0.53% |- |England Northamptonshire||13359||70.17% |- |England Northumberland||21||0.11% |- |England Nottinghamshire||52||0.27% |- |England Oxfordshire||191||1.00% |- |England Rutland||84||0.44% |- |England Shropshire||21||0.11% |- |England Somerset||28||0.15% |- |England Staffordshire||81||0.43% |- |England Suffolk||57||0.30% |- |England Surrey||115||0.60% |- |England Sussex||56||0.29% |- |England Warwickshire||214||1.12% |- |England Wiltshire||34||0.18% |- |England Worcestershire||41||0.22% |- |England Yorkshire||141||0.74% |- |Born in England, county not known||303||1.59% |- |Born in Unknown Country||62||0.33% |- |Scotland||96||0.50% |- |Wales||50||0.26% |- |Ireland||87||0.46% |- |India||26||0.14% |- |United States||31||0.16% |}

Northamptonshire Research Resources

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] Quick Links: [[:Category:Northamptonshire|County CategoryNorthamptonshire]] | [[:Category:England|England Category]] | [[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Resources]] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] ==Northamptonshire Research Resources== *[http://www.northants-fhs.org/ '''Northants Family History Society'''] *[http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/england/northamptonshire/northamptonshire_parish_registers.htm '''Northamptonshire, England Genealogy - Parish Registers'''] Lists of online resources of parish records. *[http://www3.northamptonshire.gov.uk/councilservices/archives-and-heritage/northamptonshire-archives/Pages/default.aspx '''Northamptonshire Records Office'''] *[http://www.genealogyusefulstuff.blogspot.com/2016/02/northamptonshire.html '''Northamptonshire Useful Stuff BlogSpot'''] *[http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=387696.0'''Northamptonshire Lookup Exchange'''] extremely kind volunteers offering their time to help with free look-ups records for the County. *[[Space:The_Visitations_of_Northamptonshire%2C_made_in_1564_and_1618-19|'''Northamptonshire Visitations 1564 & 1618/19''']] *[https://brackley.fandom.com/wiki/Brackley_Wikia '''Brackley Wikia'''] * [[Space:Northamptonshire_Notes_&_Queries|'''Northamptonshire Notes & Queries''']] *[[Space:Reports_and_Papers_of_the_Architectural_and_Archaeological_Societies_of_the_Counties_of_Lincoln_and_Northampton|'''Reports and Papers of the Architectural and Archaeological Societies of the Counties of Lincoln and Northampton''']] *[[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_Northamptonshire|'''The History and Antiquities of Northamptonshire''']] *[[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_County_of_Northampton|'''The History and Antiquities of the County of Northampton''']] *[[Space:The_Publications_of_the_Northamptonshire_Record_Society|'''The_Publications of the Northamptonshire Record Society''']]

Northbridge Lifecare Trust

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[[Category:Northbridge Lifecare Trust, Auckland]] '''Northbridge Retirement Village''' - 45 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand The Northbridge Retirement Village was established by the The N.Z. Retirement Lifecare Residences Trust c: 1973, promising '' 'Care and Security For Your Retirement; social, physical, financial' '' newspaper advt c.1976 in Northbridge Scrapbook from the 1970s

Northcote War Memorial

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[[Category:Northcote War Memorial, Auckland]] [[Category: New Zealand Defence Force]] == Northcote War Memorial == {{Image|file=Northcote_War_Memorial-4.png |caption=Northcote War Memorial}} {{ANZAC|World War One|NZ}} {{ANZAC|World War Two|NZ}} The Northcote war memorial was built as a bus shelter at the intersection of Lake and Onewa Roads, Northcote, Auckland; designed "as an arch and ornamental gate erected at the entrance to the grounds of the Northcote Infant School" [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19201008.2.25 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10715, 8 October 1920, Page 4] Soldiers and nurses who fell in the First and Second World Wars are recorded there. Community funded, the memorial was completed towards the end of 1925. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19251214.2.9.6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19200, 14 December 1925, Page 7] The memorial was officially unveiled on the 13th February 1926. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19260213.2.108 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19251, 13 February 1926, Page 11] :'''First World War''' :[[Adams-59252|Cedric Gilbert Adams]] :[[Bicknell-1316|Clarence Ralph Bicknell]] :[[Boyd-17962|William Boyd]] :[[Cairnie-37|(Jim) Gilbert James Bryan Cairnie]] :[[Campbell-52925|David Peters Campbell]] :[[Clark-74208|Joseph Reynolds Clark]] :[[Clark-74206|Leslie Goldie Clark]] :[[Collins-34046|Lawrence Earle Collins]] :[[Dingley-464 |Frederick Arnold Dingley]] :[[Dowden-742|Walter Eric Dowden]] MM :[[Faulkner-5498|Ernest Faulkner]] :[[Hanlon-1287|Sylvester Hayward Hanlon]] :[[Hardie-1373|Sidney White Hardie]] :[[Hatrick-17|Robert Ellis Hatrick]] :[[Hatrick-19|James Greerston Hatrick]] :[[Hayes-19302|James Noel Hayes]] :[[Hayes-19744|Charles William Hayes]] :[[Jackson-50066|Joshua Graham Jackson]] :[[Lennon-1659|Arthur Joseph Lennon]] :[[McCarthy-7406|Ralph Henry McCarthy]] :[[Clymont-1|Robert Frederick McClymont]] :[[Mason-22049|Ernest Edward Mason]] :[[Mason-22107|Harry Roy Mason]] :[[Maxwell-17271|Theodore Henry Maxwell]] :[[Mincher-134|Oswald Alan (Alan) Mincher]] :[[Mulhern-308|Horace John Mulhern]] :[[Nutsey-1|Charles Nutsey]] :[[O'Leary-1094|Leslie Arthur O’Leary]] :[[Randrup-42|Holger Bro Randrup]] :[[Ravenhill-78|Phillip Ravenhill]] :[[Rice-20434|Edward Thomas Rice]] :[[Roberts-47436|Gloster Frederick Roberts]] :[[Midgley-892|Joseph Thomas Robinson]] :[[Smail-290|William John Smail]] :[[Springall-53|Alfred Springall]] :[[Stayte-26|Jesse William Stayte]] :[[Thomas-58875|Sydney Edward Thomas]] :[[Trotman-565|Henry Leonard Trotman]] :[[Vipond-296|Mark Vipond]] :'''Second World War''' :[[Barclay-3107|Thomas Smith Barclay]] :[[Broady-28|Raymond Herbert John Broady]] :[[Cronan-205|John Richard Cronan]] :[[Draffin-216|Samuel Seddon Draffin]] :[[Duke-6138|Norman Chaplain Duke]] :[[Fryer-1785|William James Fryer]] :[[Hay-2849|Balfour Richard John Hay]] :[[Honan-314|John Bernard Honan]] :[[Jones-112053|Frank Colwyn Jones]] DFC :[[Johnston-9416|Robert Harvey Johnston]] :[[Jordan-18611|Allan Keith Jordan]] :[[McNamara-3932|Walter McNamara]] :[[Mutton-842|Maurice Reginald Mutton]] :[[Neil-1969|Irvine Stevenson Neil]] AFC :[[Neil-1970|William Alexander Stevenson Neil]] :[[Nevill-488|George William Nevill]] :[[Speight-574|Jack Speight]] :[[Stockley-588|John William Stockley]] :[[Taylor-89454|Charles Joseph Taylor]] :[[Turner-41732|Eric Turner]] :[[Tye-1184|Ralph Holland Tye]]

Northeast High School, PInellas County, Florida

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[[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Schools]] [[Category: St. Petersburg, Florida]] ---- ==Description:== *HIgh School in northeast section of St. Petersburg, Florida *Originally opened in 1954, it was remodeled in the 1990s. *Home of the Vikings *Large gymnasium and swimming pool. *Large stadium for football and track. *Culinary arts program *Financal studies program *Auto Body and Mechanics programs *IT Computer Technology program *Large variety of academic programs *Music and drama programs

Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team

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Northern Cayuga County Maps - Where Ancestors Settled

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[[Category:Cayuga, New York]] == Cayuga County, New York == {{Image|file=Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Cayuga County 1853 }} These maps reflect the land transactions that tell us where our ancestors lived in the northern portion of Cayuga County. Cayuga County is located in the central part of New York State, and is bordered on the east by Onondaga County. Why did these ancestors settle here? There was a surge of western migration through New York after the Revolutionary War. It is likely that they traveled the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Mohawk_or_Iroquois_Trail Mohawk Trail] west to it's terminus near Utica and then continued west on the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Great_Genesee_Road Great Genesee Road] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Turnpike Seneca Turnpike]. Did they stop because the travel was difficult, they were now in the wilderness, and they were weary of caring for young children? Did they find the gently rolling hills and fertile farmland attractive? Did they hear of the miserable [https://sites.google.com/site/engineeringtheerie/major-challenges-and-accomplishments/montezuma-swamp Montezuma Swamp] with its mosquitos and malaria just to the west? After they had remained for a while, did they find the opening of the [http://www.eriecanal.org/ Erie Canal] advantageous to shipping and receiving goods? Although we can no longer ask our ancestors, their land transactions and the corresponding maps tell stories about where they, and their neighbors, lived. == Towns and Lots == {{Image|file=Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled-1.jpg |align=l |caption=Cayuga County 1829 Towns and Lots }} Cayuga County was part of the Onondaga Military Tract, set aside for payment of land bounties to Revolutionary War soldiers. By 3 Jul 1790 the county was surveyed in 26 towns, all given classical names by a clerk in the surveyor's office. Each township was to be six miles square with 156 lots of 150 acres each, and to contain 60,000 acres.Town of Brutus. History. https://townbrutus.digitaltowpath.org:10148/content/Historyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_New_York_Military_Tract In deed records, the term States Hundred refers to the 6 lots in each township reserved for public purposes such as churches and schools The Town of Aurelius was formed on 27 January 1789. It was enlarged on 5 March 1794 to include Brutus, Cato and Mentz. The town of Cato was formed 30 March 1802, comprised of all land north of the Seneca River within the county borders. Sterling was formed from Cato 19 Jun 1812. Conquest, Victory and Ira were formed from Cato 16 March 1821.https://genealogytrails.com/ny/cayuga/history_towns.html To compensate for the large areas of swamp lands in Cato, the southeast corner of Ira was re-annexed to Cato in 1824.Town of Cato. History. https://www.cayugacounty.us/477/About-Cato-Its-History The 1875 map shows the line between the original towns of Cato and Brutus. The town of Sennett was created from Brutus on 19 March 1827. Cayuga County borders Onondaga County on the east. Towns in Cayuga from north to south: Ira, Cato, Brutus, Sennett. Towns in Onondaga from north to south: Lysander, Elbridge (formerly Camillus), Skaneateles (formerly Marcellus). == The Ancestors == {{Image|file=Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled-2.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Cayuga County 1829 Annotated Lots }} * [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] ** fifth great grand uncle [[Putman-1123|Jacob David Putman]] ** first cousin 6 times removed [[Putman-1124|Sebastian Gunsolus Putman]] * [[Lange-2712|Katherine Willson]] ** fifth great grandfather [[Voorhees-837|John I Voorhees]] who in 1817 purchased land near Mosquito Point on the edge of the Montezuma Swamp. ** fifth great grandfather [[Shores-870|Jonathan Shores]] * [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] ** fifth great grandfather [[Root-3731|Joseph Root]] who in 1804 purchased land on the Great Genesse Road (referred to as the "new Genesee Road" in the deed). ** fourth great grandmother [[Dewey-1078|Sally Dewey]] who with her children received a military land grant in 1821 == Between Otter Lake and Cross Lake == {{Image|file=Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Cayuga County, Town of Cato, 1853 }} Who was living in on lots 100, 11, 22 and 33 in the town of Cato? Did they use the ferry operated by [[Woodworth-1688|Solomon Woodworth]] to travel to the [https://villageofjordan.org/history-of-jordan Village of Jordan] for trade and commerce? [[Shores-870|Jonathan Shores]] and his wife owned property on lot 33 in Cato, although they appear in the town of Ira in census records. [[Putman-1123|Jacob David Putman]] and his family were in the area by 1839, with land on lots 100, 11, 22, and 33. It appears likely that the land on lot 33 was very close (or the same as) that owned by Jonathan Shores. Jacob's descendants remained in the area; his son Sebastian moved to the nearby Village of Jordan after retiring from farming. On 9 Apr 1852 [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putnam]] sold the land for School #9 on lot 22 via a quit claim deed. From the maps, it appears that the Putman lived along the Cato/Jordan Plank Road. {{Clear}} == Who Remained in 1875? == {{Image|file=Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled-4.jpg |caption=Cayuga County 1875 Annotated Lots |size=l |align=l }} John (or Jacob) and Sebastian Putman When [[Spinning-112|Augustus W Spinning]] purchased 41 acres in 1857 it was bounded on the south by land owned by [[Spinning-105|Benjamin Spinning]], deceased, west by Amon Langworthy, north by [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putnam (sic)]], and east by Anna Squires, by the road from Cato 4 Corners (Meridian) to the float bridge. J.B. Cleveland living in lot 22 could be related to [[Cleveland-3551|Jonas Cleveland]] who married [[Voorhees-770|Sarah Voorhees]], the daughter of [[Voorhees-837|John I Voorhees]]. {{Clear}} == People Who Lived Here == * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Northern_Cayuga_County_Maps_-_Where_Ancestors_Settled|WikiTree Profiles that reference this page]] == Land Transactions == 16 Nov 1804 [[Root-3731|Joseph Root]] of the town of Brutus, Cayuga County, New York purchased 170 acres in '''lot 43 Brutus''' from Nathan Leonard Jr of the town of Onondaga, Onondaga County, New York and Candice his wife for $2500."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89W2-BJDQ?cc=2078654&wc=M7H1-Q6D%3A358133001%2C358865001 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1804-1807 vol F-G > image 198 of 639; multiple county courthouses, New York. The land was bordered by the town of Marcellus, the "new Genesee road" and land owned by Peter Miller and was about 2 miles from the village of Skaneateles in Onondaga County, New York. 9 Aug 1817 [[Voorhees-837|John I Voorhees]] of the town of Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York purchased 100 acres in the northwest corner of '''lot 46 Cato''', Cayuga County, New York from Titus Simons and wife Elizabeth, also of Amsterdam, for $500."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WK-H9QN-3?cc=2078654&wc=M7CM-DWL%3A358133001%2C358942601 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1816-1817 vol R-S > image 720 of 734; multiple county courthouses, New York. 7 Oct 1820 [[Shores-870|Jonathan Shores]] of the town of Cato, Cayuga County, New York purchased 64 acres in the northeast corner of '''lot 33 Cato''', Cayuga County from Amos Osborn for $1000."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WK-HKTT?cc=2078654&wc=M7CM-CPK%3A358133001%2C358962801 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1819-1821 vol V-X > image 516 of 863; multiple county courthouses, New York. 20 Aug 1823 Jonathan Shores and Charlotte his wife of the town of Ira, Cayuga County, New York sold this same 64 acres to Amos Osborn for $1000."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WK-6VW4?cc=2078654&wc=M7CM-GMQ%3A358133001%2C358689801 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1827-1828 vol GG-HH > image 508 of 674; multiple county courthouses, New York. Grantors: Jonathan and Charlotte Shores; witness includes Abigail Graham 29 Sep 1821"United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89W2-534X?cc=2078654&wc=M7HY-ZWL%3A358133001%2C358729801 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1837 vol 55-56 > image 495 of 639; multiple county courthouses, New York. the State of New York deeded 136 acres in the northwest corner of '''lot 7 Brutus''', Cayuga County to [[Root-3738|Ralph Root]], [[Root-3740|Clarissa Root]], [[Root-3739|Edward Root]], [[Root-3745|Adenathy Root]], [[Root-3741|Lucy Root]], Mary Root, [[Root-3744|William Root]] and [[Dewey-1078|Sally Root]]. This appears to be a military grant. 1 Oct 1839 by the will of Sebastian Gunsolus of Broadalbin, Fulton County, New York '''100 acres in the town of Cato''' to Sebastian Gunsolus Putman, a son of [[Putman-1123|Jacob David Putman]]."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WK-HYC1?cc=2078654&wc=M7CC-P3F%3A358133001%2C360070001 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1881-1882 vol 158 > image 284 of 455; multiple county courthouses, New York. 31 Mar 1843 [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putman]] of the town of Cato purchased the east 50 acres in section 2, '''lot 100 Cato''' from Christopher Van Horn and Maria his wife for $1300."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WK-Q8VZ?cc=2078654&wc=M7HT-5NY%3A358133001%2C358652401 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1843-1844 vol 67-68 > image 601 of 666; multiple county courthouses, New York. 26 Dec 1848 [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putman]] and Hannah his wife sold 50 acres in the east half of '''lot 100 Cato''' to John S Oglisbie for $1500."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WK-6RR7?cc=2078654&wc=M7H5-RZ4%3A358133001%2C358366701 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1848-1849 vol 77-78 > image 421 of 747; multiple county courthouses, New York. 9 Apr 1852 [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putnam (sic)]] sold via quit claim deed for $25 one fourth acre in''' lot 22 Cato''' to be used as the site for a '''school house'''. The land was transferred to Samuel M Marble, Fletcher Hunter and V.D. Cornell, trustees of school district number 9."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WK-FZCP?cc=2078654&wc=M7C3-DWL%3A358133001%2C359277601 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1852-1853 vol 84 > image 288 of 418; multiple county courthouses, New York. 1855 Sebastian G Putman lived next door to Jacob Putman and to John Putman, and later near Byron Cornish, Seymour Cornish, and Augustus Spinning."New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K67R-6MV : 27 December 2020), P G Putnam, Cato, Cayuga, New York, United States; citing p. , line #39, family #154, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,435,218."New York State Census, 1865," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVNJ-H68Q : 31 December 2020), S Putnam, , Cato, Cayuga, New York, United States; citing Census, p. 22, citing multiple county Clerks; Warren and Lewis County Board of Supervisors; multiple counties in New York; Utica and East Hampton Public Libraries, New York."New York State Census, 1875," database with images, FamilySearch (https://fa, retired cartographic sciences professionalmilysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTD4-JQG : 18 February 2021), Sebastian Putnam, Cato, Cayuga, New York, United States; citing p. 3, line 36, State Library, Albany; FHL microfilm 853,204. 10 Apr 1857 Augustus W Spinning of the town of Cato purchased land totaling 41 acres in '''lot 33 Cato''' from John Bulhand and his wife Maria of the town of Elbridge, Onondaga County, New York for $1450."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WK-49SR-B?cc=2078654&wc=M7CQ-XZ9%3A358133001%2C359349201 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1857 vol 94 > image 259 of 369; multiple county courthouses, New York. The land was bounded on the south by land owned by [[Spinning-105|Benjamin Spinning]], deceased, west by Amon Langworthy, north by [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putnam (sic)]], and east by Anna Squires, by the road from Cato 4 Corners (Meridian) to the float bridge. 2 May 1860 by the will of [[Putman-1123|Jacob D Putman]] to son son Sebastian G Putman land '''east of the Jordan and Cato Plank Road in the northwest corner of Sebastian's land so that Sebastian's north line is a straight line from Cross Lake to the Jordan Cato Plank Road'''."New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCQ-YHC?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P4-3TG%3A213305601%2C239024801 : 28 May 2014), Cayuga > Wills 1860-1864 vol O-P > image 607 of 714; county courthouses, New York. Book P page 446 30 May 1880 [[Putman-1124|Sebastian G Putnam (sic)]] and his wife Helen M. of the town of Cato sold two acres in '''lot 11 Cato''' to Charles Weis for $225."United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WK-4ZY9?cc=2078654&wc=M7CC-P6D%3A358133001%2C360081301 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Cayuga > Deeds 1882-1883 vol 161 > image 358 of 413; multiple county courthouses, New York. The land was adjacent to the Jordan Plank road and the land of John Putnam, deceased. == Sources == * Maps were compiled using the following base maps with annotations made by [[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]] based on cited land records. * Burr, David H., ''Map of the County of Cayuga. By David H. Burr. Published by the Surveyor General, pursuant to an Act of the Legislature. Entered according to an Act of Congress Jany. 5th. 1829 by David H. Burr of the State of New York. Engd. by Rawdon, Clark & Co., Albany & Rawdon, Wright & Co., N.Y.'' (New York: Rawdon, Clark & Co. ; Rawdon, Wright & Co., 1829) digital images, David Rumsey Map Collection, Creative Commons License (http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps4171.html : accessed 8 Mar 2021) * Geil, Samuel. ''Map of Cayuga County, New York'': from actual surveys. [Philadelphia: Published by Samuel Geil, . Auburn: Sold by Milton Alden, general agent, 1853] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593647/ * Geil, Samuel. ''Map of Cayuga County, New York'': from actual surveys. [Philadelphia: Published by Samuel Geil, . Auburn: Sold by Milton Alden, general agent, 1853] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2012593647/ digital images, Cayuga County NYGenWeb Project, images contributed by William S. Hecht For Personal Genealogy & Family History Research Only. (https://www.cayugagenealogy.org/maps/1853/images/00002864.jpg) * Beers, Frederick W., cartographer. '' County atlas of Cayuga, New York / from recent and actual surveys and records under the superintendence of F.W. Beers.'' (New York : Walker & Jewett, 36 Vesey Street, 1875) digital images, Cayuga County NYGenWeb Project, images contributed by William S. Hecht For Personal Genealogy & Family History Research Only. (https://www.cayugagenealogy.org/maps/1875/index.html : accessed 11 Apr 2021)

Northern Illinois University

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Northern New York Tombstone Transcription Project

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[[Category:Vantine Name_Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Vantine}} == Northern New York Tombstone Transcription Project == ===Ingraham Cemetery - Chazy, Clinton, New York=== ::http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/clinton/chazy/ingraham.htm ::ANDRSON ::Jane A. / Wife of / George ANDRSON, (sic) / died / Jan. 12, 1870. / Ae. 49 ys. / ::Libbie & Henry. / Died Mar. 1861. / ::(NOTE: Jane A. VANTINE) ::BLANCHARD ::Etta L. / Daughter of / J. A. & M. A. / BLANCHARD / died March 30, / 1863. / AE. 2 yrs. & 3 ds. / (in row of VANTINE stones) ::HOAG ::Henry W. HOAG, / Died / Feb. 1, 1883, / AE. 50 Yrs. & 6 Ms. / ::His Wife / Catharine VANTINE / Died / May 19, 1905, / AE. 72 Yrs. & 10 Mos. / ::Headstone: Father / ::Headstone: Mother / ::LONG ::Charlotte LONG, / Died / Dec. 24, 1879, / Aged 57 years. / (NOTE: among VANTINE stones) ::VANTINE ::Abraham / VANTINE / Dec. 15, 1762 / Oct. 16, 1846 / ::His Wife Jane MERRIHEW / ::VANTINE ::Jane / Wife of / Abraham VANTINE, died decr (sic) 30th / 1831. / aged 66 / years / ::VANTINE ::Joseph VANTINE, / Died / Jan. 21, 1879, / Aged 82 Ys. & 7 Ms. / At rest / ::VANTINE ::Sophrona, / wife of / Joseph VANTINE / Died / Nov. 20, 1865, / AE. 64 Yrs. / (NOTE: Sophrona NEWMAN) ::VANTINE ::Mary S. / daughter of / J. & S. VANTINE, / Died / Mar. 4, 1871, / AE. 32. / ::VANTINE ::George VANTINE / 1840 - 1915 / ::VANTINE ::Olive MOONEY, / Wife of / George VANTINE, / Died / Apr. 15, 1885, / AE. 47 Ys. / ::VANTYNE ::Our Father / John VANTYNE / Died / June 13, 1867, / in his 64 year. / ::VANTINE ::(front) ::L. F. VANTINE / Apr. 23, 1824 - Oct. 3, 1908 / ::His Wives / ::Elizabeth GOODRICH / Nov. 14, 1829 - Jan. 10, 1874 / ::Cornelia E. BROWN / Nov. 25, 1840 - Dec. 5, 1914 / ::(side) ::Abraham VANTINE / Dec. 15, 1762 / Oct. 16, 1846 / ::His Wife / Jane MERRIHEW / ::Eva L. VANTINE / Feb. 26, 1857 - Oct. 24, 1860 / ::Ella L. VANTINE / Feb. 26, 1857 / Apr. 4, 1862 / ::(back) ::John VANTINE / Died June 13, 1867 - Age 63 Yrs. / ::His Wife Lucretia LEEKE / Died May 13, 1854 -- Age 59 Yrs. / ::Henry VANTINE / Oct. 11, 1832 - May 5, 1864 / ::(NOTE: Abraham and Jane are also on other stones above.) ::VANTINE ::In memory of / Benjamin L. / son of / John & Lucretia / VANTINE, / who died July 12th / 1826, aged 11 weeks / & 3 days. / ::VANTINE ::Edwin VANTINE / Born Aug. 20, 1829 / Died Sept. 7, 1893 / ::His Wife / Elizabeth A. MASON / Born April 15, 1850 / (blank) / ::Headstone: Father / ::VANTINE ::William / William / 1877 - 1943 / ::Emma A. / 1878 - / ===Riverview Cemetery - Chazy, Clinton, New York=== ::http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/clinton/chazy/riverview.htm ::BARBER ::(east) ::George W. BARBER / Aug. 6, 1816 / April 11, 1895 / ::His Wife / Hannah McCUNE / Dec. 24, 1820 / Aug. 28, 1855 / ::Their Daughter / Jane E. BARBER / June 3, 1842 / Feb. 18, 1843 / ::(north) ::Elizabeth M. / VANTINE / Wife of / George W. BARBER / Nov. 14, 1829 / Nov. 22, 1866 / ::Their Son / Harvey A. BARBER / Aug. 10, 1862 / March 5, 1863 / ::Their Son / Charles E. BARBER / March 15, 1861 / June 7, 1897 / ::(south) ::Eliza A. BOOTH / Wife of / George W. BARBER / July 21, 1829 / Aug. 25, 1909 / ::Minnie B. BENSON / May 26, 1868 / Apr. 28, 1941 / ::(west) ::Annetta E. BARBER / Mar. 16, 1859 / Apr. 28, 1941 / ::(NOTES: George W., son of Wm. N. & Elizabeth. ::Hannah McCUNE, dau. of John McCUNE and Peggy PATTERSON. ::Elizabeth M. VANTINE, dau. of David VANTINE and Polly HOUGHTON. ::Elizabeth A. BOOTH, dau. of William and Mary SHELDON.) ::BUGBEE ::Philemon BUGBEE / Apr. 10, 1821 / May 30, 1860 / ::His Wife / Maria VANTINE / Oct. 27, 1824 / Oct. 30, 1911 / ::(NOTES: Philemon, son of John & Hannah. ::Maria, dau. of David VANTINE and Polly HOUGHTON.) ::PARDY ::(on top is Masonic emblem and Eastern Star emblem) / ::Nelson F. PARDY / Apr. 20, 1868 - Jan. 8, 1933 / ::Nellie E. VANTINE / Aug. 19, 1867 - (blank) / ::(NOTE: Nelson, son of Charles PARDY and Harriet DOTY. ::Nellie, dau. of Lafayette VANTINE and Elizabeth GOODRICH) ::RANSOM ::Augustus RANSOM / 1814 - 1881. / ::Lucretia VANTINE His Wife / 1822 - 1902. / ::Herbert E. RANSOM / 1861 - 1923 / ::Jessie S. DICKINSON His Wife / 1865 - 1906. / ::Edwin W. RANSOM / 1859 - 1939 / ::(NOTE: Augustus, son of Roswell. ::Herbert, son of Augustus. ::Jessie, born Apr. 11, 1865, dau. of Alfred DICKINSON and Delia RANSOM. ::Edwin, son of Augustus.) ::VANTINE ::David VANTINE / Died / Feb'y 4, 1878, / AE. 84 Years. / ::Polly HOUGHTON, / Wife of / David VANTINE, / Died / Dec. 16, 1867, / AE. 71 Years. / ::Headstone: D.V. / ::Headstone: P.H.V. / ===Rural Cemetery - Chazy, Clinton, New York=== ::http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/clinton/chazy/rural.htm ::VANTINE ::William VANTINE / Died / Nov. 7, 1882, / Aged / 55 Yrs. & 5 Mos. / ::In loving remembrance / ===Point Au Roche Cemetery - Beekmantown, Clinton, New York=== ::http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/clinton/beekmantown/point_au_roche.htm ::MOONEY ::George W. MOONEY / June 1, 1836, Apr. 7, 1899. / ::Annie E. VANTINE / His Wife / Sept. 25, 1836, (blank) / ::Daughter Nettie S. / Apr. 8, 1875. / ===Hillside Rest Cemetery - Bombay, Franklin, New York=== ::http://www.nnytombstoneproject.net/franklin/bombay/hillside_rest.htm ::BLANCHARD ::John A. 1827 - 1914 ::Martha A. VANTINE His Wife 1835 - 1915 ::Lillian M. 1856 - 1937 ::Footstones: Father, Mother, Lillian

Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, North Ryde, New South Wales

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[[Category: Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, North Ryde, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Northern_Suburbs_Memorial_Gardens_and_Crematorium_North_Ryde_New_South_Wales.jpg|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, North Ryde, New South Wales|Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium]] Address: '''199 Delhi Road, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -33.7951736857913, 151.15276431760387 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-33.7951736857913%2C%20151.15276431760387#map=17/-33.79517/151.15277 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B047'42.6%22S+151%C2%B009'10.0%22E/@-33.7951659,151.1522198,230m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x1fe3cdfdc916eb48!7e2!8m2!3d-33.7951674!4d151.152767 Google Maps] {{Image|file=Northern_Suburbs_Memorial_Gardens_and_Crematorium_North_Ryde_New_South_Wales-1.jpg|align=r|size=200}} {{Blue|NB: Note dated 18 Dec 2021: The plot locations used in the past for Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens are slowly being updated, as they were originally obtained from an older third party website. The memorial park does NOT use location formats resembling "North East Terrace Wall 94" or "East Terrace 1 Wall 6" etc. If you would like to visit a loved one and the plot details available are currently in this format, please contact the memorial park's office for the correct details and a map to help you locate their memorial.}} ==History== Opening on October 28 1933, Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium is the second oldest such facility in New South Wales, and we hold pride of place as the most historic and most beautiful crematorium on Sydney's North Shore. The Cremation Society of New South Wales was formed in 1908 to promote cremations and to assist in the development of crematoria across the state. In 1916, the New South Wales Cremation Company Ltd was created. This was a commercial body designed to independently raise the funds to plan and build crematoria, freeing such developments from being dependent on State government funding. The outbreak of World War I put on hold the plans of both the Cremation Society of New South Wales and the New South Wales Cremation Company Ltd. However, activity to promote cremations and to build crematoria recommenced shortly after the conclusion of the War. By 1922, the Company had selected an architect and by 1923, a private company, Cremation Society of Australia Ltd, had formed to promote cremations across the nation, and to raise funds for their development. In December of 1931, the NSW State government made the Delhi Road site at North Ryde available for development into a crematorium. Work began in February of 1933 and the facility was officially opened on 28 October 1933. The completed facility was complemented with beautiful art deco statues, Royal Doulton tiles, classic iron work and other period features. Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens is a heritage listed site and often features in historical tours of Sydney and the North Shore. The first cremation took place on 30 October 1933Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium [https://www.northernsuburbscrem.com.au/about-us/our-history/ Our History]. ==Notable Interments== * [[Barwick-11|Garfield Edward John Barwick AK GCMG QC (1903-1997)]] 7th Chief Justice of Australia * [[Paterson-1121|Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson CBE (1864-1941)]] Poet * [[Tanck-6|John Christian (Tanck) Watson (1867-1941)]] 3rd Australian Prime Minister * [[Cooke-2440|Joseph (Cooke) Cook GCMG MP (1860-1947)]] 6th Austalian Prime Minister * [[Kirkpatrick-3335|David Gordon (Slim Dusty) Kirkpatrick AO MBE (1927-2003)]] Country Singer * [[Gibbs-1744|Cecilia May Gibbs MBE (1877-1969)]] Australia Children's Author and Cartoonist. * [[Hutchence-12|Michael Kelland John Hutchence (1960-1997)]] INXS Lead Singer ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1912 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/639480 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Northern-Suburbs-Memorial-Gardens-North-Ryde/264240 Billion Graves] * [https://www.northernsuburbscrem.com.au/ Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium] * Wikipedia {{Wikidata|Q17018083|enwiki|sameas= yes}} Northern Suburbs Crematorium * [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2112421/northern-suburbs-crematorium-chatswood/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Northfleet, Kent, England

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=== '''Wikipediea Information''' === ---- The following information is taken from [[Wikipedia:Northfleet]]:
Northfleet is a town in the Gravesham Borough of Kent. It borders the Dartford Borough. It is located north west of Gravesend.
---- '''The Area''' ---- Its name is derived from being situated on the northern reach of what was once called the River Fleet (today known as the Ebbsfleet). There is a village at the other end of the river named Southfleet.
It has been the site of a settlement on the shore of the River Thames adjacent to Gravesend since Roman times.
It was known as Fleote by the Saxons c. 600 AD, Flyote c. 900 AD, and Flete c. 1000 AD. It was recorded as Norfluet in the Domesday Book, and Northflet in 1201.
By 1610 the name of Northfleet had become established. A battle took place during the civil war at the Stonebridge over the Ebbsfleet river.
Northfleet became a town in 1874 with the Northfleet Urban District Council being established c. 1894. In 1974 it was merged with the adjacent Borough of Gravesend.
The first council offices were off the Hill, but the council then moved to Northfleet House (now a nursing home for the elderly). Northfleet House was once the home of Thomas Sturge who owned a local cement works.[2] Northfleet was in the lathe of Aylesford and the hundred of Toltingtrough.
Romans lived in the area now known as Springhead, which they called Vagniacae. A Roman road, which forms the basis of the A2 Watling Street, divides the area.[3] ---- The following was taken from '''The Reporter'''[http://www.gravesendreporter.co.uk/news/the-history-behind-gravesend-s-origins-1-1442952] === The history behind Gravesend’s origins === In 1665 the bubonic plague spread like wildfire across the capital, killing an estimated 100,000 Londoners and leaving a dilemma of where to bury the dead.
For many misguided historians, this is the origin of Gravesend - but in fact, the name was first seen in the Domesday Book about 500 years before, in 1086, as Gravesham.
The origin of the name is disputed with some claiming it stems from Grafs-ham, meaning a place at the end of the grove.
Though the origins of Gravesend may not be as infamous as is popularised, it is still nonetheless steeped in a rich history stemming right the way back to the Stone Age.
Few implements remain as evidence of Stone Age settlers, but more concrete proof of our early ancestors can be found through an Iron Age settlement near Springhead thought to have been a hub of activity from 100BC to 300AD.
The site was excavated from 2000-2003 due to the Channel Tunnel Rail Link and was soon realised to be an archaeological wonderland, offering up more than 150,000 objects ranging from axe heads to small coins.
The Romans also had a strong presence in Gravesend, with the main road from London to the Kentish coast running just to the north of the town.
The Domesday Book mentions mills, ports and fisheries along the road.
The rich history of the area is continued through its market, one of the oldest in the country that can trace its origins back to its earliest charter from 1268.

Northland, Historic Places

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[[Category:Northland, New Zealand]] Until 1876, the region of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northland_Region Northland] was part of the Province of Auckland, :'''Poor Knights Islands''' :'''Bay of Islands''' :'''Far North District''' :Ahipara :Ahipara :Awanui :Fairburn :Haruru :Horeke :[[:Category: Herekino, Northland|Herekino]] :[[Category: Hokianga, Northland|Hokianga]] :[[:Category: Horeke, Northland|Horeke]] :[[:Category: Kaeo, Northland|Kaeo]] :[[:Category: Kaitaia, Northland|Kaitāia]] :[[:Category: Kaikohe, Northland|Kaikoke]] :[[:Category: Kawakawa, Northland|Kawakawa]] :[[:Category: Kerikeri, Northland|Kerikeri]] :Kohukohu :[[:Category: Mangonui, Northland|Mangonui]] :Māngungu (Hokianga Harbour) (mission station) :Matawaia, Kawakawa, Northland :Moerewa :Okaihau :[[:Category: Opua, Northland|Ōpua]] :[[:Category: Paihia, Northland|Paihia]] (mission station) :Pawarenga :Rangihoua (mission station) :[[:Category: Rawene, Northland|Rawene]] :[[:Category: Russell, Northland|Russell]] (mission station) :Waihārara :Waihopo :Waimamaku :[[:Category: Waimate North, Northland|Te Waimate]] (mission station) :Waipapa (mission station) :Whāngāpe :'''Hokianga" - Te Kohanga o Te Tai Tokerau or Te Puna o Te Ao Marama :Hokianga Harbour :Hokianga River :Kaitaia :Kaikohe :Ahihipara :Sweetwater - Primary Gum Digging area for Early Settlers :Opononi :Omapere :Mitimiti :Rawene :Panguru :Omapere :Omanaia :'''Kaipara''' District - Kaipara Te Oranganui :Ahikiwi :Aranga :Ararua :Aoroa :Babylon :Dairy Flat :Donnellys Crossing (Kaihu Valley) :[[:Category: Dargaville, Northland|Dargaville]] :Kaihū (previously Opanaki) :[[:Category: Kaiwaka, Northland|Kaiwaka]] :[[:Category: Mangawhai, Northland|Mangawhai]] :Maitahi :Mamaranui :Maropiu :[[:Category: Matakohe, Northland|Matakohe]] :[[:Category: Maungaturoto, Northland|Maungaturoto]] :Opanaki (later Kaihū) :Otamatea :[[:Category: Paparoa, Northland|Paparoa]] :Red Hill :Rotu :Taita :Tangowhahine :Tātarariki :Te Kōpuru :Wairoa :West Coast :Whatoro :[[:Category: Whangarei, Northland|'''Whangārei''']] District :Bream Bay :Denby :[[:Category: Hikurangi, Northland|Hikurangi]] :Mangakahia :Marsden Point :Maungatapere :Moerewa :Motatau :Ngunguru :Okara :Pipiwai :Ruapekapeka :Te Horo :Waiomio :One Tree Point :[[:Category: Ruakaka, Northland|Ruakākā]] :[[:Category: Waipu, Northland|Waipū]] :Whangarei Heads '''URUPA IN THE FAR NORTH''' :Te Wehenga Wahitapu, Pipiwai Road, Te Horo, Whangerei :Ngai Tairua, Pipiwai, Whangerei :Pukemiro Urapa, St Clements Māori Anglican Church Cemetery, Ahipara :St Josephs Anglican, Awanui, Far North :Herekino, 2752-2606 Kaitaia-Awaroa Road, Far North District 0481 NZ :Horeke, Mungungu Mission Station :Houhoura Urupa, Houhoura, Far North, New Zealand :Kaeo Urupa, Kaeo, Far North, New Zealand :Ngawha Marae Urupa, Kaikohe, Far North, New Zealand :Rawene Urupa, Kaikohe, Far North, New Zealand :Mangungu Missionary Cemetery, Horeke, Kaitaia, New Zealand :Kaikohe Maori Cemetery, Kaikohe, Far North :Ngawha Marae Urupa, Ngawha Marae, Kaikohe, Far North :Rawene Cemetery, Kaikohe Far North :Mamaku Cemetery, Kaikohe, Far North :Wharepaepae Urupa, Kaikohe, Far North :Broadwood Cemetery, 1062 Broadwood Road, Broadwood :Oruaiti, Kaitaia, Far North District, Northland :Pawarenga Urupa, Kaitaia, Far North District, Northland, :Takahue Cemetery, Takahue, Kaitaia Far North :Te Rangihaukaha Cemetery, Kaitaia Far North :Victoria Valley (Mangataiore) Māori Cemetery, State Highway 1, Kaitaia, Far North :Mangamuka Urupa, SH 1, Mangamuka, Northland, New Zealand :Meneke Urupa, Maraeroa, Far North New Zealand :Kateatea Urupa, Wainui Pa Road Wainui Bay, Matauri Bay, Far North District, Northland :Matihetihe Marae Cemetery, Mitimiti, Far North District, Northland, New Zealand :Maungarangi Urupā, 1525 Ngapipito Road, Moerewa, Far North District, Northland, 0281 :Takapuna Urupa, 848 Matawaia Maromaku Road, Motatau, Far North District, Northland, 0281 :Pirikotaha Urupa, 176-20 Waimate North Road,Ohaeawai, Far North District, Northland, 0472 :Otupaopao Urupua, Okaihau, Far North District, Northland :Tapikitu Urupa, Omanaia Rd, Omanaia, Far North District, Northland, 0473 :Ro Iho Urupa, 44 Pakanae Cemetery Rd, Opononi, Far North District, Northland :Otarawa Urupa, Waiomio Rd, Waiomio, Far North District, Northland :Nahareta Urupā, 2116 West Coast Road, Panguru, Far North District, Northland, 0492 :Te Hautapuki Urupā, Pawarenga, Far North District, Northland :Pukewhekii Wahi Tapu, fFar North District, Northland, :Punakitere Family Cemetery, State Highway 12, Punakitere, Far North District, Northland, 0473 :Takapuna Urupa, Far North District, Northland, New Zealand :Te Rewa Urupa, 168 Paparore Road, Paparore, Northland :Rangiahua Māori Cemetery,Umawera, Far North District, Northland :Waikeri Urupa, Far North District, Northland :Ahuriri Urupā, 142 Waimamaku Beach Rd, Waimamaku, Far North District, Northland, 0473 New Zealand :Wairere Urupa, Far North District, Northland :Mātanginui Catholic Urupa, Kauhanga Rd, Herekino :Whangape, Far North District, Northland, New Zealand :Tongariro Māori Cemetery, Vujcich Road :Whirinaki, Far North District, Northland

Northome, Minnesota One Place Study

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[[Category:Northome, Minnesota]] == Northome, Minnesota One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Northome, Minnesota|category=Northome, Minnesota One Place Study}} *{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Northome, Minnesota One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === Adding Profiles to this Study === To add a profile to the study, insert the following text into the top of the Bio section:
{{One Place Study|place=Northome, Minnesota|category=Northome, Minnesota One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} Most profiles should have one or both of these categories: * [[Category:Northome, Minnesota]] * [[Category:Forest Hill Cemetery, Northome, Minnesota]] ===Name=== Northome is a small town located in northern Minnesota, between Bemidji and International Falls, in the southwestern corner of Koochiching County. The name is a portmanteau of 'north' and 'home'. Koochiching County officially dissolved the townships, so the official U.S. Census designation for the surrounding area is the Unorganized Territory of Northome. This one-place study includes both the town and surrounding area, focusing first on the townships of Bridgie and Engelwood (which includes the town of Northome). ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Minnesota :'''County:''' Koochiching :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.873056, -94.278889 :'''Elevation:''' 1,440 ft (439 m) Southwest Koochiching has arboreal forest mixed with cedar swamps and peat bogs. To the north of Northome is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Island_State_Forest Pine Island State Forest] mixed with peatland SNAs (Scientific and Natural Area), a vast swampy, unpopulated area stretching nearly to the Canadian border 50 miles away. Sparsely populated land extends to the east and south. Modestly populated land is found to the southwest. There is a strong connection to the outdoor environment. Hunting, logging, farming, fishing, and snowmobiling are common activities. Winter air temperatures down to -40° (C or F) do not faze the locals. Townships labeled in green no longer officially exist, but are still referred to by the locals. {{Image|file=Northome_Minnesota_One_Place_Study-2.png |caption=Northome area population & townships|size=700 }} ===History=== The first Europeans in the Northome area started arriving possibly in the late 1880's. Some came in for unrecorded logging of pine trees, which were floated down river and collected. Settlers came in soon after. The paths at that time followed Indian trails, there were no roads that supported motorized travel. The nearest railroad ended at Tenstrike, to get to Northome people would walk the last 20 miles. The town of Northome was originally called New Bridgie, briefly called Phena, then the town was established in 1903 as Northome. It was part of Itasca County before Koochiching County split off in 1906. The township of Bridgie got its name from [[Moore-86060|Bridget Moore]], who started the first post office in the area in 1895 (she was not the first white child born in the township, despite some references). Engelwood township got its name from the several Engelking families that were early settlers. Logging companies with official claims came in, cutting the old-growth pine trees. Railroads with spur lines were created to haul out the logs. By the 1920's essentially all of the pine trees were gone, and farming families started outnumbering the loggers. They were often Norwegians, Swedes and from the British Isles. In the 1930's more farmers arrived, fleeing the Dust Bowl conditions in the Dakotas. This group was more often German, including Germans from Russia. In 1950, the township governments were dissolved by the Koochiching County government (the only county in Minnesota to do so). Township names are still used by the locals. Logging continues to this day, but in smaller quantities and it has mostly switched to trees used for pulp to make paper. ===Population=== The population climbed until the 1940's, stayed essentially stable until the 1970's, and has been dropping since then. In the 2020 census, the population of Northome was 155, Mizpah was 58, and the surrounding area had about 500 people, over an area of 300 square miles (2.3 people per square mile). The population is 96% white (primarily northern European as described in the History section) and 3% native American (the Ojibwe tribe). The Red Lake and Leech Lake Indian Reservations are nearby. Given the remoteness of the area, and historically poor roads, the area has had low mobility. This resulted in a tight-knit community with shared experience, centered around the local school district. Despite the relatively short history of the community, most families have connections by marriage to at least some of the surrounding families. === Township Pages === Free-space pages for more information on the local townships: * [[Space:Bridgie_Township|Bridgie]] * Englewood === Statistics === This one One-Space Study was started Aug 15, 2023. By January 2024: * There were 34 profiles linked to the study. * The Northome, Minnesota category has 3 people, 2 subcategories and one page (this study). * The Forest Hill Cemetery category has 20 person profiles. * In [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Northome&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Wikitree+], 73 profiles mention the place Northome, 10 with errors or suggestions, 13 have style issues according to [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkQuery&checkStart=auto&query=Northome Bio Check]. Ideally, the profiles in the study, profiles with Northome in the text, and profiles with the Northome category should all have similar numbers. ==Sources== Potentially: [https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/hub Minnesota Digital Newspaper Hub] *[[Wikipedia:Northome,_Minnesota|Northome,_Minnesota]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.gis.lcc.mn.gov/html/maps.html Legislative Coordinating Commision-GIS] Minnesota maps * [https://genealogytrails.com/minn/koochiching/ Genealogy Trails] Koochiching County * A lifetime of absorbing stories

Northumberland County, Virginia

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[[Category: Northumberland County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Northumberland County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Northumberland County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Northumberland County, Virginia}} == Northumberland County == ===History=== Formed from Indian District of Chickacoan on October 12, 1648. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Lancaster County, Virginia | Lancaster County]] and [[Space: Westmoreland County, Virginia | Westmoreland County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Northumberland_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Northumberland County on Family Search] * 1649-1800 — ($) ''[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0003 Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800]''; Headley, Robert K.; Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. Lists some 7,000 marriages that took place in Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland counties or are referenced in their records. * Virginia Colonial Abstracts; By Beverley Fleet; The Original 34 Volumes Reprinted in 3; Volume I; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore, 1988. ISBN: 0-8063-1196-7. Available on Ancestry ($) and Google ($): ** [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/57030 Northumberland County Records, 1652–1655; Pages: 329–400]; {{Ancestry Image|48429|VAColonialAbstractsI-004216-329}}; [https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA329 Google eBook] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/27224 Northumberland County Record of Births, 1661–1810; Page: 401–496]; {{Ancestry Image|48429|VAColonialAbstractsI-004288-401}}; [https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA401 Google eBook] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/64135 Northumbria Collectanea, 1645–1820, A–L; Page: 497–568]; {{Ancestry Image|48429|VAColonialAbstractsI-004384-497}}; [https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA497 Google eBook] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/49056 Northumbria Collectanea, 1645–1720, M–Z; Page: 569–644]; {{Ancestry Image|48429|VAColonialAbstractsI-004456-569}}; [https://books.google.com/books?id=0WmgfvygR78C&pg=PA569 Google eBook]

Northumberland Genealogical Resources

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''' [[:Category:Northumberland|Northumberland Categories]] ''' [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] ==Northumberland Research Resources== *[[Space:A_History_of_Northumberland%2C_in_three_parts|A History Of Northumberland in Three Parts]] *[[Space:A_History_of_Northumberland|A_History_of_Northumberland]] (book collection) *[[Space:Archaeologia_Aeliana%2C_Or%2C_Miscellaneous_Tracts_Relating_to_Antiquity|Archaelogia Aeliana]] *[[Space:A_View_of_Northumberland|A View of Northumberland]] *[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028042996#page/n7/mode/2up Northumberland Place Names] The Place Names of Northumberland and Durham by Allen Mawer published 1920 *[[Space:Northumbrian Casualties and Prisoners of War 1296–1402|Northumbrian Casualties and Prisoners of War 1296–1402]] *[[Space:Ogle_and_Bothal|Ogle and Bothal]] *[[Space:Proceedings_of_the_Society_of_Antiquaries_of_Newcastle-Upon-Tyne|Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne]] *[[Space: Quakers_in_Northumberland |Quakers in Northumberland]] *[[Space:The_Parliamentary_Representation_of_the_Six_Northern_Counties_of_England|The Parliamentary Representation of the Six Northern Counties of England]] *[[Space:The_Publications_of_the_Durham_and_Northumberland_Parish_Register_Society|The Publications of the Durham and Northumberland Parish Register Society]] *[[Space:The Publications of the Surtees Society|The Publications of the Surtees Society]] *[[Wikipedia: High Sheriff of Northumberland|Wikipedia: High Sheriff of Northumberland]]

Northumberland Mining Disasters

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[[Category:Northumberland, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | Norhumberland Mining Disasters == Welcome to Northumberland Mining Disasters == * Team Leader: TBC *Team Members: [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] This is the index to all mining disasters in Northumberland. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Northumberland''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Date ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Colliery / Pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Location ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Casualties ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Cause |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 October 1821 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Russell%27s_Pit_Colliery_Explosion|Russell's Pit]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wallsend, Northumberland ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 May 1815 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Heaton Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Newcastle upon Tyne ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|75 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Inrush |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 January 1862 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Hartley_Colliery_Disaster|Hartley Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hartley, Nothumberland ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|204 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |}

Northumberland Notables

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[[Category: Northumberland, Notables]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: Northumberland, Notables|the category]]}} See: *'''[https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/north-east-hall-fame/ Famous people from North East England of the past and present]''' *'''[https://www.hexhamhistorian.org/historic-hexham/i-didnt-know-that/hexham-people-famous-notorious/ Hexham People]''' *'''[https://libguides.ncl.ac.uk/c.php?g=130223&p=851150 Historical Geordies]''' *'''[https://newcastlegateshead.com/explore/local-heroes Newcastle and Gateshead Quayside Local Heroes Trail]''' '''From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumberland Wikipedia], notable people born in Northumberland:''' Ashington was the birthplace of three famous footballers: Bobby and Jack Charlton, born in 1937 and 1935 respectively, and Jackie Milburn, born in 1924. In 1978 the international cricketer Steve Harmison was born here. Mickley was the birthplace of [[Bewick-213|Thomas Bewick]], an artist, wood engraver and naturalist in 1753 and Bob Stokoe, a footballer and F.A. Cup-winning manager (with Sunderland in 1973), born 1930. Other notable births include: [[Addison-1529|Thomas Addison]], the physician who first described Addison's Disease, born at Longbenton in 1793 [[Airy-55|George Airy]], Astronomer Royal and geophysicist, born at Alnwick in 1802 Alexander Armstrong, comedy actor and presenter, born at Rothbury in 1970 [[Brown-58012|Lancelot 'Capability' Brown]], landscape and garden designer, born at Kirkharle in 1715 [[Grey-1244|Josephine (Grey) Butler]], social reformer, born at Milfield in 1828 Basil Bunting, poet, born at Scotswood-on-Tyne in 1900 Eric Burdon, singer and leader of The Animals and War, born at Walker-on-Tyne in 1941 [[Collingwood-132|Cuthbert Collingwood]], 1st Baron Collingwood, naval commander at the Battle of Trafalgar, born at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1748 [[Darling-1055|Grace Darling]], sea-rescue heroine, born at Bamburgh in 1815 Pete Doherty, musician, born at Hexham in 1979 [[Donkin-223|Bryan Donkin FRS FRAS]], engineer and industrialist, born at Sandhoe in 1768 [[Gibson-11658|Wilfred Gibson]], poet, born at Hexham in 1878 [[Gooch-1525|Daniel Gooch]], engineer and politician, born at Bedlington in 1816 Sir Alistair Graham (1942–), trade unionist and civil servant Tom Graveney, former England cricketer and President of the Marylebone Cricket Club 2004/5, born in Riding Mill in 1927. Robson Green, actor and singer, born at Hexham in 1964 [[Grey-482|Charles Grey KG]], 2nd Earl Grey, British Prime Minister, born at the family seat of Howick Hall in 1764 [[Hewson-553|William Hewson]] British physician, the "Father of Haematology", at Hexham, 14 Nov 1739 Jean Heywood, actress, born at Blyth best known for Our Day Out and All Creatures Great and Small. Marie Lebour (1876–1971), British marine biologist Matt Ridley, peer, science writer, and businessman, and son and heir of the 4th Viscount Ridley [[Rushworth-30|John Rushworth]] (1612–1690), historian, born at Acklington Park, Warkworth [[Stephenson-2619|George Stephenson]], pioneering railway engineer, born at Wylam in 1781 Trevor Steven, footballer born in Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1963 [[Stockdale-835|Percival Stockdale]], poet and slave-trade abolitionist, born 1736 in Branxton, Northumberland Ross Noble, stand-up comedian, born and raised in Cramlington in the 1970s and 1980s [[Trevor-Roper-1|Hugh Trevor-Roper]] (1914–2003), Oxford historian, born at Glanton [[Turner-31064|William Turner]], ornithologist and botanist born at Morpeth in 1508 Sid Waddell, sports commentator and children's television screenwriter, born at Alnwick in 1940 [[Wedgwood-209|Veronica Wedgwood OM DBE]] (1910–1997), historian, usually published as C. V. Wedgwood The Rt Rev Dr Tom Wright, Anglican theologian and author, former Bishop of Durham, born in Morpeth in 1948 Kevin Whately, actor, born in Humshaugh, near Hexham in 1951 Richard Pattison, climber, born in Ashington in 1975.

Northumberland Plantation, Wilkinson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Wilkinson County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Northumberland Plantation, Wilkinson County, Mississippi]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of US Plantations]] [[Space:Mississippi_Plantations|Mississippi Plantations]] The history of Northumberland begins with [[Percy-115|Charles Percy]], a British army veteran, who named his plantation, ''Northumberland Place.'' It is connected to the later named plantation, Edgefield, by its last owner, [[Patrick-7029|Josiah Clinton Patrick]], sometime after his wife, [[Chinn-633|Eliza (Chinn) Connell]] inherited the property from her deceased husband, [[Connell-3759|John Connell (aft.1790-abt.1831)]], perhaps as late as 1843. In 1777 Charles Percy was awarded 600 acres by Peter Chester, the governor of British West Florida, on the right bank of Bayou Sara, near a settlement later called St Francisville, not far from the border that later separated the future American states of Mississippi and Louisiana. Through his marriage to [[Collins-1262|Susannah (Collins) Percy]], he acquired more property near Opelousas, St. Landry Parish. He eventually came to hold three plantations: #'''Abluses''' in St. Francisville (Louisiana) on Bayou Sara. #A plantation in Opelousas, Louisiana #'''Northumberland House''', on Buffalo Creek, where he resided. It was fifteen or so miles below Natchez, in the future Mississippi County of Wilkinson. A small portion of Percy’s Wilkinson County lands included the site that would later be called Edgefield Plantation, on Wayside Road in Woodville. ===Chronology of Events=== '''1794''' - Charles Percy's estate was inventoried with 59 enslaved people.
'''1804''' - After [[Collins-1262|Susannah (Collins) Percy]]'s death, the estate was inventoried with 79 enslaved people.
'''1808''' - The estate was divided up among his 4 surviving children: #[[Percy-1079|Sarah Percy Ellis]], who inherited 20 enslaved people. When Sarahs' husband [[Ellis-29120|John Ellis (abt.1760-abt.1808)]] died in 1808, his property, which included 159 enslaved people was divided into 3 parts. The final division of the estate was recorded on Dec. 7, 1815. Therefore, [[Ware-2914|Nathaniel A. Ware]], Sarah's second husband, became the owner of Northumberland plantation. #[[Percy-1125|Thomas Percy]] #[[Percy-116|Catharine Percy Brown]] #Susannah Percy '''~1830''' - Nathaniel Ware sold Northumberland and the enslaved families to [[Connell-3759|John Connell (-1831)]]. '''1831''' - The inventory of [[Connell-3759|John Connell]], deceased, was made on 10 Jan 1843. [[Patrick-7029| Josiah C. Patrick]] became guardian of the heir, [[Connell-4050|John P.Connell]]. '''Inventory and accounts, 1808-1897''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/240491 Inventory and accounts, 1808-1897] Inventory and accounts v. 10 1840-1843
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Wilkinson > Inventories and accounts 1840-1843 vol 10 > image 314 of 387
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===Slaves=== There may have been as many as 400 people enslaved at this plantation from 1777 until 1865, which includes those held by [[Patrick-7029|Josiah Clinton Patrick]]. One-hundred and fifteen of the people named below were enslaved by others at the plantation later named by J C Patrick. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number!!Profile!!Est. Birth Year!!Earliest record!!1804 enslaver!!1819 enslaver!!Last enslaver!!Comments |- |1||[[Percy-1827|Hamlet]]||1762||1792||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Laclan McNeal sold Hamlet to Carlos Percy on 12 May 1792https://ibiblio.org/laslave/individ.php?sid=22177 |- |2||[[Percy-1831|Cato]]||1755||1792||deceased||||Percy|| |- |3||[[Poussett-4|Dick]]||1772||1792||||||Percy|| |- |4||[[Poussett-5|Apolon]]||1772||1792||||||Percy|| |- |5||[[Proffitt-1016|Catto]]||1744|||1793||||Percy||||purchased from George Proffitt |- |6||[[Proffitt-1017|Sarah]]||1744||1793||||Percy||||purchased from George Proffitt |- |7||[[Proffitt-1018|Mayor]]||1784||1793||||Percy||||purchased from George Proffitt |- |8||'''Marcos'''||1771||1793||||||Percy||Juan Mapother sold Marcos to Percy on 17 Aug 1793https://ibiblio.org/laslave/individ.php?sid=23598 |- |9||Tuller||1759||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |10||Flora||1768||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |11||Celia||1784||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |13||Delia||1780||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |14||[[Percy-1763|Sall]]||1764||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |15||[[Pousset-5|Dick]] ||1779||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Percy|| |- |16||[[Pousset-7|Ned]]||1784||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |17||[[Pousset-8|Charlotte]]||1787||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy||Percy|| |- |18||Rose||1789||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |19||Hamlet Jr. ||1791||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |20||[[Percy-1751|Christmas]]||1739||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Percy|| |- |21||[[Percy-1752|Phebe]]||1764||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Percy|| |- |22||[[Percy-1750|Harriot]]||1789||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |23||Ned||1825||1843||||||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1843 |- |24||Claiborne||1828||1843||||||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1843 |- |25||Sidney||1835||1843||||||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1843 |- |26||Jimmy D||1837||1843||||||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1843 |- |27||Juliann||1841||1843||||||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1843 |- |28||Susan||1836||1843||||||Patrick||child with John and Rose (percy) in 1843 |- |29||Doctor||1838||1843||||||Patrick||child with John and Rose (percy) in 1843 |- |30||Wilson||1832||1843||||||Patrick||child with Celeste in 1843 (percy section) |- |31||Evaline||1841||1843||||||Patrick||child with Celeste in 1843 (percy section) |- |32||Primus||1840||1843||||||Patrick||Percy in 1870 census |- |33||Ned||1842||1843||||||Patrick||with Hamlet Percy in 1843 |- |34||Hannah||1832||1870||||||Patrick||wife of Primus in 1870 census with twins born in 1865 |- |35||Little Kate||1825||1843||||||Patrick||with Charlotte in 1843 (Percy section) |- |36||[[Percy-1758|Sal]] ||1804||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |37||[[Percy-1759|Rose]]||1807||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |38||[[Percy-1760|Celeste]]||1809||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||May be '''Minor''' in 1870 census |- |39||[[Percy-1761|Jane]]||1812||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||with Harriet Percy in 1819 and ??1843 |- |40||[[Percy-1762|Hamlet Jr.]]||1815||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Percy|| |- |41||[[Percy-1753|Hector]]||1791||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |42||Christmas||1811||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||with ??Charlotte in 1843 |- |43||Gabriel||1813||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |44||Dolly||1816||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |45||[[Percy-1754|Sampson]]||1793||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may have died before 1860 census |- |46||Crissy||1794||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may have died before 1860 census |- |47||George||1813||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |48||Willis||1816||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |49||Reuben||1785||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may have died before 1860 census |- |50||[[Percy-1755|Mary Louise]]||1795||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may have died before 1860 |- |51||Isaac||1827||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |52||Big Patsy||1830||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |53||Mary ||1832||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |54||Gracy||1834||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |55||Hector||1838||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |56||Phebe||1814||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may be Minor in 1870 census |- |57||Dena||1816||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |58||[[Percy-1756|Sally]]||1800||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Connell|| |- |59||George||1792||||1819||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |60||[[Percy-1757|Phillis]]||1802||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Connell|| |- |61||Willis||1818||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |62||Dublin||1754||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |63||Phyllis||1769||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |64||George||1764||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |65||Chloe||1771||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |66||Cato||1790||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |67||Celeste||1793||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |68||Nat||1782||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |69||Molly||1782||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||may die before 1860 census |- |70||Winny||1807||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||1870 may be named Logan |- |71||Henry||1809||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |72||Pollidore||1815||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |73||Sukey||1827||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |74||Little Jim||1831||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |75||John||1833||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |76||Charles||1835||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |77||Peggy||1837||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |78||Abraham||1839||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |79||Duncan||1842||1843||||||Patrick|| |- 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|100||Spencer||1839||1843||||||Patrick||Anderson in 1870 census |- |101||Nathan||1841||1843||||||Patrick||living with Anderson in 1843 |- |102||Martha Ann||1842||1843||||||Patrick||Blake (Anderson) in 1870 census |- |103||Dany||1793||1794||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |104||Prince||1794||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |105||Francois||1810||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |106||Clarissa||1799||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis|||| |- |107||Anthony||1800||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |108||Esther||1801||1804||Sarah Ellis||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |109||Cork||1804||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |110||Jenny||1734||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |111||Sam||1768||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |112||Dolly||1791||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |113||Peter||1793||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |114||Captain||1764||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |115||Bett||1764||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |116||Baptiste||1778||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |117||Sylvia||1763||1794||Sarah Ellis||||Ellis||may have died before 1815, not in 1815 inventory |- |118||Watt||1764||1794||Sarah Ellis||Thomas Ellis/Mary Jane LaRoche|||| |- |119||Vanderfield||1790||1794||Sarah Ellis||Thomas Ellis/Mary Jane LaRoche|||| |- |120||Dick ||1794||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |121||Lewis||1783||1794||||||Percy||not in 1804 inventory |- |122||Nappy||1786||1794||Catharine Percy||Catharine Percy||Brown||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |123||Ephraim||1788||1804||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |124||Zick||1789||1804||Sarah Ellis||Thomas Ellis/Mary Jane LaRoche|||| |- |125||Hannah||1789||1794||||||Percy||gone by 1804 inventory |- |126||James||1778||1794||Thomas Percy||||Percy|| |- |127||Quaquo||1776||1794||||||Percy|||| |- |128||Tom||1769||1794||||||Percy||not in 1804 inventory |- |129||Bill||1769||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |130||Dick ||1789||1794||||Thomas Ellis/Mary Jane LaRoche|||| |- |131||Polydore||1789||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |132||Jack||1764||1794||Thomas Percy||Thomas Percy||Percy||Moved To Alabama around 1813 |- |133||Mercury||1769||1794||||||Percy||not in 1804 inventory |- |134||Borrows||1774||1794||Ann Percy||Ann Percy|||| |- |135||Billy||1797||1819||||Sarah Ellis|||| in minor family |- |136||Jacob||1825||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |137||Sally||1820||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |138||Moses||1840||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |139||Joshua||1840||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |140||Sall||1782||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |141||Nansy||1773||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Ware or Connell|| |- |142||Jim||1808||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |143||Ruben||1835||1843||||||Patrick||1870 name of Minor |- |144||Polly||1858||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |145||James||1862||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |146||Isaac||1837||1843||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |147||Robin||1857||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |148||Celia||1848||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |149||Charity||1858||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |150||Jackson||1864||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |151||Louisa||1840||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |152||Sampson||1842||1843||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |153||Lucy||1840||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name minor |- |154||Clara||1850||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name Minor |- |155||Ellis||1852||1870||||||Patrick||1870 last name Minor |- |156||Nancy||1853||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |157||Relter||1798||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |158||Ben||1810||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |159||Polly||1816||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |160||Ruthy||1836||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |161||Thomas||1842||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |162||Affa||1813||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |163||[[Minor-3218|Congo]]||1782||1819||||Sarah Ellis|||| |- |164||[[Minor-3208|Joe]]||1815||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||1870 name of Minor |- |165||[[Minor-3209|Hannah]]||1815||1843||||||Patrick||1870 name of Minor |- |166||[[Minor-3210|Little Patsy]]||1841||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |167|||[[Minor-3211|Little Isom]]||1842|||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |168||[[Minor-3216|Sally]]||1856||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |169||[[Minor-3215|Sophia]]||1859||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |170||Claborne||1857||1870||||||Patrick|| name of Minor in 1870 |- |171||Julia||1843||1870||||||Patrick||Minor in 1870 census |- |172||Carney||1815||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||from John |- |173||Elisha||1806||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |174||Clara||1763||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |175||Davey||1808||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |176||Daniel||1796||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |177||Elizabeth||1798||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |178||Mariah||1800||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |179||Elijah||1804||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |180||Nimrod||1783||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |181||Pleasant||1823||1843||||||Patrick||Henderson in 1870 |- |182||Mary||1845||1870||||||Patrick||Plains in 1870 |- |183||Bell Ann||1853||1870||||||Patrick||Plains in 1870 |- |184||Diana||1860||1870||||||Patrick||Plains in 1870 |- |185||Nanny||1842||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |186||Elsy||1823||1843||||||Patrick||from Ellis estate |- |187||Moses||1841||1843||||||Patrick||from Ellis estate |- |188||Joe||1782||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |189||Rachel||1792||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||from Ellis estate - may have died before 1860 census or even before 1843 inventory |- |190||Ann||1813||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |191||Moses||1816||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |192||Hampton||1791||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |193||Stephen||1814||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |194||Vinny||1819||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |195||Isabel||1838||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |196||Nimrod Jr.||1840||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |197||Nelson||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |198||Sheppard||1853||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |199||Stephen||1855||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |200||Willie||1825||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |201||Amy||1782||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |202||Bob||1788||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |203||Caroline||1795||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |204||Mahaly||1809||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||from Ellis estate, b 1813 per 1843 inv. |- |205||Jack||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |206||Clarissy||1823||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |207||Robin||1841||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |208||House Jim||1822||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |209||Bill||1833||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |210||Molly||1825||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |211||Henderson||1825||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |212||Nelly||1823||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |213||George||1804||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |214||Solomon||1805||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |215||Rhody||1805||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |216||Lewis||1798||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |217||Lucy||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |218||Margary||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |219||Little Charlot||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |220||July||1798||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |221||Little Dick||1777||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from John Ellis estate |- |222||Fanny||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick|| |- |223||Nelie||1798||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |224||Cherry||1777||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |225||Little Mille||1801||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||Patrick||from Ellis estate |- |226||Ruthie||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |227||Sam||1828||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |228||Dick Leak||1832||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |229||Eliza ||1834||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |230||Phillis||1836||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |231||Maria||1838||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |232||Little Charlotte||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |233||Polly||1792||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |234||Little Ben||1815||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||maybe Patrick||from Ellis estate |- |235||Little Melinda||1797||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |236||Peter||1797||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |237||Little Bill||1798||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |238||John||1802||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate - maybe with Rose Percy in 1843 |- |239||Cyrus||1803||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |240||Davey||1805||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |241||Big Cindy||1823||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |242||Helen||1841||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |243||Harry||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |244||Rachel||1806||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |245||Caty||1797||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |246||Sally||1792||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |247||Mariah||1815||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |248||Becky||1824||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |249||Kitty||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |250||Melinda||1798||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |251||Big Betty||1797||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |252||Cloe||1792||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |253||Channey||1836||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |254||Cinthy||1839||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |255||Dawn||1841||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |256||Ambrose||1816||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |257||Nine||1787||||1819||||Sarah Ellis||||from Ellis estate |- |258||Nelson||1815||||1980||||||Patrick||Per Boudreaux came by ship from Richmond, VA tobacco Farm - b.y. estimate based on Adelines' |- |259||Adeline||1815||||1980||||||Patrick||Per Boudreaux came by ship from Richmond, VA tobacco Farm |- |260||Anna||1853||||1980||||||Patrick||Per Boudreaux born in Woodville |- |261||Zachariah||1856||||1980||||||Patrick|| |- |262||Melvina||1863||||1980||||||Patrick|| |- |263||Amanda||1863||||1980||||||Patrick|| |- |264||Celeste||1861||||1980||||||Patrick|| |- |265||Big Primus||1799||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |266||Little Rachel||1803||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |267||Albert||1820||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |268||Louis||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |269||Dennis||1842||||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |270||Aaron||1855||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |271||Hector||1860||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |272||Patsy||1862||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |273||Charlotte||1840||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |274||Andrew||1839||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |275||Esther||1860||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |276||David||1862||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |277||Golden||1864||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |278||Harriet||1844||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |279||Turich||1862||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |280||Sinah||1864||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |281||Wilson||1863||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |282||Ned||1856||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |283||William||1862||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |284||Sally||1842||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |285||Adele||1852||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |286||Lucy||1844||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |287||Emily||1830||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |288||Samuel||1856||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |289||Elizabeth||1858||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |290||Charles||1859||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |291||Sarah||1853||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |292||Moore||1861||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |293||Phebe||1860||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |294||Clam||1846||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |295||Minerva||1849||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |296||Sophia||1815||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |297||Amelia||1849||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |298||David||1851||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |299||Letty||1858||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |300||Anderson||1849||||1870||||||Patrick|| |- |301||Betsy||1803||1860||||||Patrick|| |- |302||Sophy||1818||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |303||Tom||1826||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |304||Elizabeth||1782||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |305||Lucy||1833||1843||||||Patrick|| |- |302-||unnamed males||||||1860||||||Patrick||1860 Slave Schedule |- |3xx-||unnamed females||||||1860||||||Patrick||1860 Slave Schedule |} ==Sources== * Littlefield, Daniel & Hall, Gwendolyn & Eltis, David & Behrendt, Stephen & Richardson, David & Klein, Herbert. (2002). Databases for the Study of Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1699-1860: Information from Original Manuscript Sources. The Journal of American History. 89. 197. 10.2307/2700801. * [https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1103&context=lantern-hnf Ellis, John - Order to divide the estate of John Ellis, deceased, and details of the division * '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"
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John Connell in Wilkinson, Mississippi, United States. 59 Slaves (line 15) * '''1860 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
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J C Patrick in Wilkinson, Mississippi, United States. * Hall, Dr. Gwendolyn Midlo. “Marcos.” and "Unnamed Child" THE LOUISIANA SLAVE DATABASE AND THE LOUISIANA FREE DATABASE: 1719-1820. Accessed July 3, 2023. https://ibiblio.org/laslave/individ.php?sid=23598 and https://ibiblio.org/laslave/individ.php?sid=17588

Northwest Classen High School Alumni

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Alumni of Northwest Classen High School. Listed most recent graduates to least recent. Graduates with unknown graduation years are listed at the bottom; please feel free to update if you know the dates. === Class of 2005 === Jesus Perez (AKA "Funny Bone"), Recording Artist (member of Mike Bone), subject of documentary film Looked Over But Never Overlooked: The Story of Lil Mike and Funny Bone === Class of 2003 === Darnell Jackson, NBA Basketball Player === Class of 2002 === David Bizarro, (The Jim Henson Company, Owner of Bizarro Company and Bizarro Studio, Previously worked for The Flaming Lips) === Class of 2001 === Jabee Williams, Recording Artist === Class of 1999 === Danette Wilson, actress === Class of 1998 === Migual Cooper, Recording Artist (member of N-Famous) === Class of 1994 === Melissa Garcia, Owner, consumerqueen.com === Class of 1990 === [[Beasley-3857 | Lori (Beasley) Hotop]] === Class of 1988 === Bryan Abrams, Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) Sam Watters, Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) Mark Calderon, Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) === Class of 1987 === Kevin Thornton, Recording Artist (member of Color Me Badd) Shannon Calderon Primeau, Professional Dancer & Owner of Everything Goes Dance Studio (OKC) === Class of 1983 === Darryl Kennedy, Basketball Player === Class of 1981 === Rick Finefrock, Actor Jo Deurbrouck, Author === Class of 1980 === Donna English, Actress Walter Emery Fountain, Major General (United States Army) === Class of 1979 === Brad Piccolo, Recording Artist (member of Red Dirt Rangers) === Class of 1978 === Manuel Cruz, Artist Shari Little, Professional Ballerina Lance Griffith, Musician and Songwriter === Class of 1977 === Sean O'Grady, World Boxing Association Lightweight Champion DeWayne Vaughn, Pitcher (Texas Rangers) === Class of 1975 === Vince Gill, Recording Artist === Class of 1973 === Mark Galloway, Musician J. Clifford Hudson, Chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Sonic Corp. === Class of 1971 === Rick Bayless, Chef and restaurateur William Citty, Chief of Police (Oklahoma City) === Class of 1970 === Skip Bayless, Sports Broadcaster === Class of 1968 === Kirk Humphreys, Former Mayor of Oklahoma City Don Brockhaus, Magical consultant for David Copperfield === Class of 1967 === Bill Maxwell, Film Score Composer === Class of 1966 === Elizabeth (Herring) Warren, U.S. Senator === Class of 1965 === ​Steven T. Kuykendall, US Congressman === Class of 1964 === Lynne Hardin, Chair, Oklahoma City Board of Education === Class of 1963 === Ronald Fagin, Computer Scientist and Author of Fagin's theorem === Class of 1959 === Henson Cargill, Recording Artist === Class of 1956 === Mason Williams, Recording Artist Edward Ruscha, Artist William A. Martin, Computer Scientist and Artificial Intelligence Pioneer === Graduation Year Unknown === Edgar Cruz, Musician Gabe Aranda, Recording Artist (member of Aranda) Dameon Aranda, Recording Artist (member of Aranda) Ron Norick, Former Mayor of Oklahoma City and Eponym of the Ronald J. Norick Library

Northwest Classen High School Principals

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Northwest Classen High School has had several principals over the course of the years. They are: === 1955-1956 === W. H. Taylor === 1956-1966 === J. Frank Malone === 1966-1970 === Jim Johnson === 1970-1971 === Robert Cheney === 1971-1979 === June Dawkins === 1979-1984 === Robin Gaston === 1984-1988 === Jerry Smythe === 1988-1993 === Richard Vrooman === 1994-1996 === Rita Bilbe === 1997-1998 === James Sentor === 1998-2003 === Weldon Davis === 2003-2011 === Tammy Sanders === 2011-2012 === Dr. Scott Howard === 2012 === Brad Herzer === 2016 === Kirk Wilson === Current Principal === Jahree Herzer (wife of Brad Herzer)

Northwest France Team

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[[Category:France Project]] Organizational page for the North-West team of the French Roots project == Team Members == #[[H-949|Kyla H]] #[[Calonnec-1|Michèle Calonnec]] #[[Benton-2261|Sylvia Benton]] #[[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] #[[San Soucie-1|Rick San Soucie]] #[[Broussard-941|Donald Broussard]] == Team Tasks == ===Maintenance Categories=== * begin sorting and working on them # [[:Category: France, Northwest, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] # [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FRA|France Unconnected Profiles]] * Sort out place categories * Topics - e.g. one place study, industry in a particular area, notables from the region etc. * Free-space pages for departments of the region. == Geography == This French Roots team covers the following former provinces: # [[:Category:Anjou|Anjou]] # [[:Category:Berry, France|Berry]] # [[:Category:Bretagne|Bretagne]] # [[:Category:Maine, France|Maine]] # [[:Category:Normandie|Normandie]] # [[:Category:Orléanais|Orléanais]] # [[:Category:Perche|Perche]] # [[:Category:Touraine|Touraine]] These borders are now represented by the following departments, since the dissolution of provinces in 1790: {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" !Region!!Department!!Category!!Free-space page!!Unsourced |- | Anjou ||Maine-et-Loire || [[:Category:Maine-et-Loire, France|Maine-et-Loire]]||[[Space:Department_of_Maine-et-Loire|Maine-et-Loire]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Maine-et-Loire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Maine-et-Loire] |- | Berry || Cher || [[:Category:Cher, France|Cher]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Cher|Cher]]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Cher&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Cher] |- | || Indre || [[:Category:Indre, France|Indre]] || [[Space:Department_of_Indre|Indre]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+%22Indre%22&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Indre] |- | Brittany || Morbihan || [[:Category:Morbihan, France|Morbihan]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Morbihan|Morbihan]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Morbihan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Morbihan] |- | || Finistère || [[:Category:Finistère, France|Finistère]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Finistère|Finistère]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Finistere&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Finistère] |- | || Côtes-d'Armor || [[:Category:Côtes-d'Armor, France|Côtes-d'Armor]] || [[Space:Department_of_Côtes_d'Armor|Côtes-d'Armor]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+C%C3%B4tes-d%27Armor&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Côtes-d'Armor] |- | || Ille-et-Vilaine || [[:Category:Ille-et-Vilaine, France|Ille-et-Vilaine]] || [[Space:Department_of_Ille-et-Vilaine| Ille-et-Vilaine]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Ille-et-Vilaine&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Ille-et-Vilaine] |- | ||Loire-Atlantique ||[[:Category:Loire-Atlantique, France|Loire-Atlantique]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Loire-Atlantique| Loire-Atlantique]]|| [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Loire-Atlantique&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Loire-Atlantique]] |- | Maine || Sarthe || [[:Category:Sarthe, France|Sarthe]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Sarthe|Sarthe]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Sarthe&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Sarthe] |- | || Mayenne || [[:Category:Mayenne, France|Mayenne]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Mayenne|Mayenne]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Mayenne&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Mayenne] |- |Normandy || Calvados ||[[:Category:Calvados, France|Calvados]] || [[Space:Department_of_Calvados|Calvados]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Calvados&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Calvados] |- | || Eure || [[:Category:Eure%2C_France|Eure]] || [[Space:Department_of_Eure|Eure]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+eure&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Eure] |- | || Manche || [[:Category:Manche, France|Manche]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Manche|Manche]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Manche&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Manche] |- | || Orne || [[:Category:Orne, France|Orne]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Orne|Orne]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Orne&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Orne] |- | || Seine-Maritime || [[:Category:Seine-Maritime, France|Seine-Maritime]] || [[Space:Department_of_Seine-Maritime|Seine-Maritime]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Seine-Maritime&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Seine-Maritime] |- |Orléanais || Loiret || [[:Category:Loiret, France|Loiret]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Loiret|Loiret]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Loiret&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Loiret] |- | || Loir-et-Cher || [[:Category:Loir-et-Cher, France|Loir-et-Cher]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Loir-et-Cher|Loir-et-Cher]] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Loir-et-Cher&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Loir-et-Cher] |- ||| Eure-et-Loir || [[:Category:Eure-et-Loir, France|Eure-et-Loir]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Eure-et-Loir|Eure-et-Loir]]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Eure-et-Loir&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Eure-et-Loir] |- |Touraine || Indre-et-Loire || [[:Category:Indre-et-Loire, France|Indre-et-Loire]] ||[[Space:Department_of_Indre-et-Loire|Indre-et-Loire]]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unsourced%2C+Indre-et-Loire&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Unsourced Indre-et-Loire] |} == Notable Profiles == [[Chanel-1|Gabrielle (Coco) Chanel]] fashion designer, founder of the brand Chanel == Immigrant Ancestors == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" !Province!!Migrants to Canada!!Migrants to Acadia!!Migrants to Louisiana |- | Anjou ||[[:Category:Migrants d'Anjou au Canada, Nouvelle-France]]|| || |- | Berry ||[[:Category:Migrants du Berry au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |- | Brittany ||[[:Category:Migrants de Bretagne au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |- | Maine || [[:Category:Migrants du Maine, France au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |- |Normandy || [[:Category:Migrants de Normandie au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |- |Orléanais || [[:Category: Migrants d'Orléanais au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |- |Touraine || [[:Category:Migrants de Touraine au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] || || |}

Northwest Terriers Source-a-Thon

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[[Category: Source-a-Thon]] == Northwest Terriers == Welcome to the 2023 Source-a-Thon!
'''When Do We Start and Finish?'''
It kicks off at '''08:00 AM EDT''', on '''Friday morning, September 29, 2023'''
and ends at '''08:00 AM EDT Monday morning, October 2, 2023'''.

=== Registration === : You need to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291959 register] in advance to participate. Final registration ends at midnight on the Wednesday before the Thon. === 2023 Team Members === # [[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] - Captain - pg. 26 - Bib 516 # [[Sayers-1556|Shonda (Sayers) Feather]] - pg. 1 - Bib 004 # [[Kimbel-162|Sally Kimbel]] - pg. 1 - Bib 007 # [[Chapel-160|Claire (Chapel) Nava]] - pg. 6 - Bib 107 # [[Hachfeld-3|Elise Hachfeld]] - pg. 8 - Bib 154 # [[Kegel-31|Katrina Kegel]] - pg. 12 - Bib 227 # [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] - pg. 14 - Bib 272 # [[Draper-4171|David Draper]] - pg. 14 - Bib 274 # [[Hays-3072|Julie Bartimus]] - pg. 15 - Bib 295 # [[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] - pg. 17 - Bib 322 # [[Wolff-1363|Darlene (Wolff) Harbick]] - pg. 17 - Bib 328 # [[Townsend-8969|Derrick Townsend]] - pg. 17 - Bib 334 # [[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] - pg. 19 - Bib 364 # [[Scherer-212|Ravelle Scherer]] - pg. 20 - Bib 388 # [[Aldrich-908|Cheryl (Aldrich) Skordahl]] - pg. 21 - Bib 404 # [[Phillipps-32|Concetta Phillipps]] - pg. 23 - Bib 459 # [[Bogue-687|Katherine Chapman]] - pg. 24 - Bib 468 # [[Langsdorf-34|Deb Gunther]] - pg. 25 - Bib 496 # [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] - pg. 29 - Bib 580 # [[Kohn-970|Douglas Kohn]] - pg. 30 - Bib 589 # [[Shriver-851|Melissa Shriver]] - pg. 30 - Bib 598 # [[Spencer-24565|Dee (Spencer) Spencer-Carr]] - pg. 34 - Bib 678 # [[Kirch-132|Carole (Kirch) Bannes]] - pg. 35 - Bib 684 # [[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] - pg. 36 - Bib 719 # [[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] - pg. 37 - Bib 731 # [[Adamson-3408|Michael Adamson]] - pg. 37 - Bib 736 # [[Waisanen-25|Cecelia Waisanen]] - pg. 38 - Bib 741 # [[Fosselman-34|Grace Fosselman]] - pg. 39 - Bib 770 # [[Frazier-3683|K Frazier]] - pg. 40 - Bib 780 # [[Umstead-219|Sarah Umstead]] - pg. 40 - Bib 782 # [[Brainard-841 | Katharine Brainard]] - pg. 40 - Bib 796 === Team Chats === *Discord Channel: [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/856524005657935872] *G2G Chat: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1629007/northwest-terriers-chat-2023-source-a-thon] === Live Video Chats === Don't forget to check the times for the video [[Source-a-Thon_Hangouts|Video Hangouts]]. This is your chance to win a t-shirt or other great prizes! Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. All Thon times are based on the Eastern time zone in the United States (GMT -4). For more information on other Thon participation, check out our [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm main team page]. === Goals === ==== Plan of Action ==== The cut-off date for registering is midnight on the Wednesday right before the Thon starts. This means there is '''plenty''' of time to tell a friend and grow our team (wink, wink). It's going to be a fun weekend adding profiles to the existing ones. The goal of the event is to clear out the [[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] category on WikiTree. Although including sources is in our community's [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]], inexperienced genealogists don't always record them. Sometimes the source is "Aunt Mabel." This doesn't mean the information isn't worth preserving or sharing. It's a starting point — information waiting to be confirmed. *Check your own [[Special:Unconnected|Unconnected Profiles]] * Work from your '''Watchlist''' (My WikiTree menu in upper right then Watchlist). Click on "Edit Date" to move the oldest to the top and start looking for profiles that need parents, siblings or children! *Work from an Unsourced List ** [[:Category:Indiana%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Indiana]] ** [[:Category:Illinois%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Illinois]] ** [[:Category:Michigan%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Michigan]] ** [[:Category:Minnesota%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Minnesota]] ** [[:Category:Ohio%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Ohio]] ** [[:Category:Wisconsin%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Wisconsin]] * Additional pointers are in the [[Help:Source-a-Thon-2021#Participation:_Adding_Sources_and_Counting_Sourced_Profiles|Participation Instructions]] section of the WikiTree Source-a-Thon help page. ==== Have Fun!!! ==== : Most of all, have fun with your team! Every little bit that you do improves the health of our global tree. This way you get to meet new friends, and chat with current friends, in the process! === Thon Stickers === Want a sticker for your profile? {{Source-a-Thon|team=Northwest Terriers|year=2023}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=Northwest Terriers|sources=5| extra=We added '''10''' sources & finished in '''1st place!'''|year=2023}} PAST Teams ==== 2022 Source-a-Thon ==== # [[Atkinson-10331|Jean Andrews]] - Captain # [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] # [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]] # [[Galligan-43|Alice Glassen]] # [[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]] # [[Sharp-7612|Michelle Sharp]] # [[Carter-33303|Clifford Carter]] # [[Daniels-2078|Laura Nixon]] # [[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]] # [[Alejandro-22|Amanda Blankenship]] # [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]] # [[DeCamp-249|Noah DeCamp]] # [[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller]] # [[Kohn-970|Douglas Kohn]] # [[Muschinske-1|Erich Muschinske]] # [[Sayers-1556|Shonda Feather]] # [[Thompson-22034|Kim Thompson]] # [[Waisanen-25|Cecelia Waisanen]]

Northwest United States Mining Disasters Team

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Northwest United States Mining Disasters''' [[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] ===Welcome to United States Mining Disasters Northwest Team=== :United States Mining Team Leader: Vacant : *Northwest Team Leader: [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] ==== Goals ==== * Ensure that all mining disasters with ten or more deceased match the current Disasters Project style * Convert any mining incident with less than ten deaths to an accident * Add relevant mining and genealogy information and resources on the state pages * Create profiles for each of the miners that died, were injured, or helped rescue other miners. There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Mining_Disasters sticker] for miner deaths and rescuers. These profiles should have the appropriate categories, a bio, and be well sourced. Once all miner's have profiles the chart can be deleted from the Disaster page. * Add any family found to WikiTree (parents, spouse, or children). The miner's wife can have a sticker. :: Example mining disasters: * [[Space:Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster|Huskar Moorend Pit Colliery Disaster]] * [[Space:Lost_Creek_No._2_Mine_Disaster_1902|Lost Creek No. 2 Mine Disaster 1902]] ==== Team Members ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''US Northwest Team''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''State''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Team Member''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''[[Space:Alaska_Mining_Disasters|Alaska]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''[[Space:Idaho_Mining_Disasters|Idaho]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''[[Space:Iowa_Mining_Disasters|Iowa]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''[[Space:Minnesota_Mining_Disasters|Minnesota]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''[[Space:Montana_Mining_Disasters|Montana]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''[[Space:Washington_Mining_Disasters|Washington]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|'''[[Space:Wyoming_Mine_Explosions|Wyoming]]''' ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] |- |} |} {{Clear}} Please note: More than one person can work in a particular state. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Work in Progress''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''State''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Disaster''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Wyoming_Mining_Disasters|Wyoming]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Red_Canyon_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1895|Red Canyon No. 5 Mine Disaster 1895]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Washington_Mining_Disasters|Washington]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Silva-1055|Mindy]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Silva-1055|Mindy]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Minnesota_Mining_Disasters|Minnesota]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Red_Lodge_Mine_Accident_1908|Red Lodge Mine Accident 1908]] |- ! 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:#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:#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;"| |- |} |}

Northwestern New Jersey: A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties

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[[Category:Warren County, New Jersey]] [[Category:Hunterdon County, New Jersey]] [[Category:Morris County, New Jersey]] [[Category:Somerset County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Northwestern New Jersey: A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties== '''Citation Example''' :Honeyman, A. Van Doren. ''[[Space:Northwestern_New_Jersey:_A_History_of_Somerset%2C_Morris%2C_Hunterdon%2C_Warren_and_Sussex_Counties|Northwestern New Jersey: A History of Somerset, Morris, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties.]]'' 5 vols. (New York ; Chicago: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1927) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#NWNJ|Honeyman]] Volume 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13781 ancestry.com] * Vol I [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/357597 at FamilySearch.org] * Vol II [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/738737 at FamilySearch.org] * Vol III [https://archive.org/details/northwesternnewj03hone/mode/2up at archive.org] * Vol IV [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/738738 at FamilySearch.org] * Vol V [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/738739 at FamilySearch.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Northwestern_New_Jersey:_A_History_of_Somerset%2C_Morris%2C_Hunterdon%2C_Warren_and_Sussex_Counties|What Links to Here]]'''

Northwich Hundred, Cheshire

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Northwood Cemetery, section Myrtle lot 265

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People buried in Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, section Myrtle, lot 265. This is based on the lot card, obtained by [[Ide-357|Harry A Ide]], which says that the plot is owned by 'Kennedy', without mentioning a specific Kennedy. : [[Kennedy-14214|Marie E Kennedy]] : [[Kennedy-14215|Thomas E Kennedy]] : [[Kennedy-14201|Kate F Kennedy]] : [[Kennedy-14182|Alina Sterzer]] : [[Kennedy-14211|Thomas Kennedy]] : [[Kennedy-14200|Rob't J Kennedy]] : [[Kennedy-14183|Edward Kennedy]] : [[Sweeney-2748|Sarah A Kennedy]] : [[Hawthorne-3439|James Hawthorne]] : [[Kennedy-14189|Margaret J Hawthorne]] Sarah's husband [[Kennedy-14180|Thomas]], who died in 1884, and their daughter [[Kennedy-14181|Emma]], who died in 1889, are buried in [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Northwood_Cemetery,_section_Myrtle_lot_265&errcode=new_profile Northwood Cemetery] with [[Kennedy-14094|John Kennedy]] and John's family. [[Kennedy-14182|Alina Sterzer]], [[Kennedy-14211|Thomas Kennedy]], [[Kennedy-14200|Rob't J Kennedy]], [[Kennedy-14183|Edward Kennedy]], and [[Kennedy-14189|Margaret J Hawthorne]] are Thomas and Sarah's children. [[Hawthorne-3439|James Hawthorne]] is Margaret's husband. [[Kennedy-14201|Kate F Kennedy]] is Robert's daughter, and [[Kennedy-14214|Marie E Kennedy]] and [[Kennedy-14215|Thomas E Kennedy]] are the children of Thomas Jr.

Norton, Massachusetts: A brief history

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[[Category: Norton, Massachusetts]] '''Plymouth Colony'''
In 1640 Miles Standish and John Browne surveyed a tract of land the native people called Cohannet. This became known as the Taunton North Purchase and included the current towns of Norton, Easton, Mansfield, Taunton, Dighton and others. See map from from William L. Chaffin, History of the Town of Easton, Massachusetts (Cambridge, MA: John Wilson & Son, 1886) [https://plymouthcolony.net/easton/maps/tnp1.gif Taunton North Purchase map]. (See also [https://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/wilkie/Wilkie/hist_mass_p4.jpg map Massachusetts Town Map].) This diamond-shaped tract lay between modern-day Bristol and Norfolk counties and the northernmost section is known as Cobbler's Corner. According to Clark's History of Norton (1859), "It is said to have been so called from the fact that, in making the bounds, when Myles Standish and his men came to this corner, one of them mended or 'cobbled' his shoes." http://nrtma.org/html/history.html '''Taunton'''
Was originally incorporated in 1639. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Taunton%2C_Massachusetts WikiTree resources on Taunton] '''Norton'''
Originally called North Taunton, this 50-mile tract was settled in 1669 and included the current towns of Norton, Easton and Mansfield. The deed was issued June 1, 1668. https://patch.com/massachusetts/norton/patch-passport-hidden-in-time See [https://plymouthcolony.net/easton/chaffin/020.html text of deed]. As the seventh town established in Bristol County, North Taunton was incorporated as Norton 12 Jun 1711. http://history.rays-place.com/ma/norton.htm [Author's note: I can't help but hear the New England accent as folks abbreviated North Taunton to nau'- ton. Winter snowstorms are still referred to a nor'easters today.] Rev. Joseph Avery was ordained as the first minister of the First Church of Christ in Norton. In later years, Mansfield and Easton were formed from the north and east sections of Norton. https://www.nortonma.org/home/pages/about-norton '''Mansfield'''
The first settlers came in 1685 https://www.mansfieldma.com/303/History-of-Mansfield and the area was established as Mansfield on April 26, 1770 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton,_Massachusetts Here's a local news article about [https://easton.wickedlocal.com/article/20140801/news/140809682 settlers Thomas & Esther Brintnall]. '''Easton'''
Easton began as a hunting, fishing and lumbering preserve of early Taunton settlers. https://www.easton.ma.us/easton_residents/about_easton/index.php In 1713, the sixty-nine families settled in Easton and hired Elder William Pratt as their first minister... 21 Dec 1725, the East End of the Taunton North Purchase was incorporated as the Easton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easton,_Massachusetts See Map of Easton ca. 1750, from William L. Chaffin, History of the Town of Easton, Massachusetts (Cambridge, MA: John Wilson & Son, 1886) showing roads and locations of houses. [https://plymouthcolony.net/easton/maps/easton1.gif 1750 Map of Easton]. === Author's Note === I became interested in the history of this area in relation to genealogy research of a possible ancestor [[Blanchard-4293|Josiah Blanchard (1733-1817)]]. Originally living in Norton, it was noted that this later became Mansfield, MA, so I wanted to document this timeline to support the research on Josiah and his descendants. (Who removed to Berkshire County in the western part of Mass after the Revolution.) I've tried to rewrite the above in my own words (so as not to plagiarize) - hope that you find this useful.

Norton Family Bible

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(Copied from FamilySearch.org person page for Abigail Norton - sources other than this inscription are needed) THE NORTON FAMILY BIBLE Inscription: [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton's]] book bought 27th day of May 1828 in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. Price $4.25. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha, translated out to the original tongues, with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and revised by the Special Command of His Majesty King James I of England. With Marginal notes and references. Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea - Chesnut Street. 1825. The Bible is now in possession of Mrs. Lloyd Tabor of Garfield, Kentucky. Copied by Flora M. Alexander. (Note! There are several generation in this Bible but only the 1st generation is shown here.) [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah Norton]] son of [[Norton-6133|Aaron]] and [[Norton-5809|Abigail Norton]] married [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]] daughter to William and Dorcas Norton 18 Sep 1796. [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah Norton]], son to [[Norton-6133|Aaron Norton]] and [[Norton-5809|Abigail Norton]], was born Sept. 30, 1771. [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], daughter to William and Dorcas Norton, was born Aug. 24, 1777. [[Norton-5807|Ransom Norton]], son of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born Oct. 27, 1797. [[Norton-6607|Rhoda Norton]], daughter of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born 15 June 1800. [[Norton-6608|Isaac Norton]], Son to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 2nd Day of February in the year of our Lord 1802. [[Norton-6609|Aaron Norton]], son to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 26th day of January in the year of our Lord 1804. [[Norton-5097|Abigail Norton]], daughter to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 8th day of August in the year of our Lord 1806. [[Norton-6599|Jeremiah Norton, Jr.]], son to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was bornthe 5th day of March in the year of our Lord 1810. [[Norton-6610|Kellogg Norton]], son of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 5th day of March in the year of our Lord 1811. [[Norton-6611|William Norton]], son of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 28th day of Feb. in the year of our Lord 1814. [[Norton-6612|Theodore Norton]], son of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 30th day of June in the year of our Lord 1816. [[Norton-6613|Martin Norton]], son to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 30th day of June in the year of our Lord 1818. [[Norton-6614|Sally Norton]], daughter to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], was born the 1st day of Dec. in the year of our Lord 1821. [[Norton-6614|Sally J. Norton]], daughter to [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], departed this life July the 15th 1838 - Age 16 yr. 7mo. 15 da. [[Norton-6615|Stephen M. Norton]], son of [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah]] and [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], died Sept. 11, 1840. age 22 yrs. 2 mo. 11 da. a Christian and Minister. [[Norton-5808|Jeremiah Norton, Sr.]] died Apr. the 19th, 1842. [[Norton-6595|Abigail Norton]], died Aug. the 23th, 1845. [[Norton-6613|Martin Monroe Norton]] died June the 27th, 1842. [[Norton-6607|Rhonda Francis Norton]] departed this life May 5th in the year of our Lord 1873. [[Norton-6611|William E. Norton]] departed this life June 15th in the year of our Lord 1877.

Norton Summit Cemetery

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Norwalk

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwalk, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Norwalk == Most of v. 1 is devoted to genealogical sketches of the 34 original lot owners of 1650. The Supplement (p. [381]-482) gives genealogy of ancient non-original home-lot households. * by the Rev. [[Selleck-662|Charles Melbourne Selleck]], A.M. (1831-1909) * published by The Author, Norwalk, Conn., 1896. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norwalk|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008418404 * https://books.google.com/books?id=FulEAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=FulEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA403 Page 403] Problem with parents of [[Webb-118|Christopher Webb]]. His parents are unknown. === Citation Formats === * Selleck, Charles Melbourne. ''[[Space:Norwalk|Norwalk]]'' (The Author, Norwalk, Conn., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Selleck|Selleck]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Selleck, Charles Melbourne. ''[[Space:Norwalk|Norwalk]]'' (The Author, Norwalk, Conn., 1896) [ Page ].

Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Norwalk, Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years == An Account of the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Charter of the Town, 1651-September 11th-1901 : Including Historical Sketches of Churches, Schools, Old Homes, Institutions, Eminent Men, Patriotic and Benevolent Work, Together with the Record of Soldiers and Sailors Enlisted in Norwalk from 1676 to 1898, the Civic Progress in the Last Century and Statistics of Commerce and Other Miscellany of Local Interest. * by Samuel Richards Weed (b.1837), Norwalk Historical and Memorial Library Association. * published by C.A. Freeman, South Norwalk, Conn, 1901 * Source Example: ::: * Weed, Samuel Richards. ''[[Space:Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years|Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years]]'' (C.A. Freeman, South Norwalk, Conn, 1901) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Weed|Weed]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=J-NDAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/norwalkaftertwoh00weed * https://archive.org/details/norwalkaftertwoh01weed * https://archive.org/details/norwalkaftertwoh00weed_0 * https://archive.org/details/norwalkaftertwo00weediala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009604829 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008418400 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007675714

Norwalk Cemetery, Norwalk, Iowa

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Norway

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[[Category:Norway]] '''This page is being reconstructed.''' ===Geographic Divisions=== Norway is commonly divided into five major geographical regions (landsdeler). However these regions are purely geographical, and have no administrative purpose. More commonly genealogy information is found at the County and Parish level. {{Image|file=Norway_images.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Norway with its counties. }} The Counties (Fylke) of Norway are: Northern Norway (Nord-Norge/Nord-Noreg): : [[:Category: Finnmark, Norway|Finnmark]] : [[:Category: Troms, Norway|Troms]] : [[:Category: Nordland, Norway|Nordland]] Trøndelag (alt. Midt-Norge/Midt-Noreg) : [[:Category: Nord-Trøndelag, Norway| Nord-Trøndelag]] : [[:Category: Sør-Trøndelag, Norway|Sør-Trøndelag]] Western Norway (Vestlandet) : [[:Category: Møre og Romsdal, Norway| Møre og Romsdal]] : [[:Category: Sogn og Fjordane, Norway| Sogn og Fjordane]] : [[:Category: Hordaland, Norway| Hordaland]] : [[:Category: Rogaland, Norway| Rogaland]] Southern Norway (Sørlandet or Agder) : [[:Category: Vest-Agder, Norway| Vest-Agder]] : [[:Category: Aust-Agder, Norway| Aust-Agder]] Eastern Norway (Østlandet/Austlandet) : [[:Category: Telemark, Norway| Telemark]] : [[:Category: Buskerud, Norway| Buskerud]] : [[:Category: Hedmark, Norway| Hedmark]] : [[:Category: Oppland, Norway| Oppland]] : [[:Category: Akershus, Norway| Akershus]] : [[:Category: Oslo, Norway| Oslo]] : [[:Category: Vestfold, Norway|Vestfold]] : [[:Category: Østfold, Norway|Østfold]]

Norway, Cemetery Records

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[[Category:Cemetery and Burial Records]] [[Category:Norway Genealogy Resources]] Searchable indexes of people and inscriptions related to cemeteries and war graves. *(free) [http://www.disnorge.no/gravminner/index.php DIS Norge Burial index] *:a volunteer site were people document gravesites in Norway. Also see [[Space:International Cemetery Records]].

Norway 1801 Census for Saltdal Nordland Norway

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List of people (922 persons) accounted for in the Norway 1801 national census in Saltdal Kommune in Nordland Fylke. Information obtained from the National Archives of Norway.[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/] This page is organized by farm name as spelled on the census. An asterisk (*) next to the year of birth indicates that it is a calculated value using the age of the person in 1801. == Alminding Lille == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000356 link] 001 [[Olsen-14140|Ole Olsen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000357 link] 002 [[Christensdatter-3178|Malene Christensdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000358 link] 003 [[Olsen-14139|Jens Bent Olsen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000359 link] 004 [[Olsdatter-7099|Martha Oline Olsdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000360 link] 005 [[Andersen-10158|Anders Andersen]] male born 1781*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000361 link] 006 [[Olsdatter-1136|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1774*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000362 link] 007 [[Nielsen-12955|Ole Nielsen]] male born 1733*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000363 link] 008 [[Hansdatter-5614|Elen Hansdatter]] female born 1731*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000364 link] 009 [[Jacobsen-3540|Niels Jacobsen]] male born 1746*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000365 link] 010 [[Jonsdatter-1245|Karen Jonsdatter]] female born 1745*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000366 link] 011 [[Nielsen-13148|Jacob Nielsen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000367 link] 012 [[Nielsdatter-3688|Johanna Nielsdatter]] female born 1784*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000368 link] 013 [[Nielsdatter-3689|Ane Nielsdatter]] female born 1787*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000369 link] 014 [[Eliasen-148|Eric Eliasen]] male born 1794*, Fostersøn == Alminding Stor == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000371 link] 001 [[Hansen-19995|Johannes Hansen]] male born 1742*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000372 link] 002 [[Torstensdatter-177|Regina Torstensdatter]] female born 1740*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000373 link] 003 [[Johannesdatter-886|Margret Johannesdatter]] female born 1774*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000374 link] 004 [[Johannesen-849|Hans Johannesen]] male born 1776*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000375 link] 005 [[Johannesen-850|Ingebrigt Johannesen]] male born 1779*, Deres søn meget vanvittig Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000376 link] 006 [[Johannesen-851|Peder Johannesen]] male born 1780*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000377 link] 007 [[Christensdatter-2986|Lisa Christensdatter]] female born 1791*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000378 link] 008 [[Olsen-13166|Jon Olsen]] male born 1757*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000379 link] 009 [[Bentsdatter-108|Ane Bentsdatter]] female born 1752*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000380 link] 010 [[Jensen-14532|Bent Jensen]] male born 1782*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000381 link] 011 [[Jensdatter-4130|Berit Jensdatter]] female born 1786*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000382 link] 012 [[Jonsen-1241|Jens Jonsen]] male born 1791*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000383 link] 013 [[Jonsdatter-1241|Malene Jonsdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000384 link] 014 [[Jonsen-1242|Peder Jonsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000385 link] 015 [[Olsen-13490|Ole Olsen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000386 link] 016 [[Pedersdatter-5755|Lena Catrine Pedersdatter]] female born 1760*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000387 link] 017 [[Hansdatter-5244|Benthe Hansdatter]] female born 1782*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000388 link] 018 [[Hansen-19945|Peder Hansen]] male born 1783*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000389 link] 019 [[Hansen-20605|Ole Hansen]] male born 1789*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000390 link] 020 [[Hansdatter-5489|Martha Hansdatter]] female born 1793*, Hans steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000391 link] 021 [[Olsdatter-6722|Helena Olsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000392 link] 022 Ane Pedersdatter female born 1773*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Blegnæs == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000303 link] 001 [[Joensen-154|Hans Joensen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000304 link] 002 [[Christensdatter-2990|Karen Christensdatter]] female born 1748*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000305 link] 003 [[Monsdatter-179|Ane Monsdatter]] female born 1781*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000306 link] 004 [[Monsen-325|Christen Monsen]] male born 1785*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000307 link] 005 [[Olsen-13125|Peder Olsen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000308 link] 006 [[Herdagsdatter-9|Berit Herdagsdatter]] female born 1759*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000309 link] 007 [[Pedersen-11563|Peder Pedersen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000310 link] 008 [[Olsen-13141|Christen Olsen]] male born 1771*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000311 link] 009 [[Christensen-9878|Ole Christensen]] male born 1744*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000312 link] 010 [[Herdagsdatter-7|Regina Herdagsdatter]] female born 1737*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000313 link] 011 [[Olsdatter-6507|Lisbet Olsdatter]] female born 1775*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000314 link] 012 [[Olsen-13142|Herdag Olsen]] male born 1783*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000315 link] 013 [[Olsdatter-6508|Johanna Olsdatter]] female born 1783*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000316 link] 014 Sara Olsdatter female born 1799*, Foster datter == Blegnæsfjeld == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000896 link] 001 [[Lassesen-60|Jon Lassesen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauhogst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000897 link] 002 [[Ericsdatter-26|Karen Ericsdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000898 link] 003 [[Olofsson-4593|Eric Olofsson]] male born 1725*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauhogst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000899 link] 004 [[Andersdatter-4984|Margreta Andersdatter]] female born 1741*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000900 link] 005 [[Ericsen-34|Aanet Ericsen]] male born 1775*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000901 link] 006 [[Eriksson-4635|Anders Eriksson]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000902 link] 007 [[Eriksdatter-987|Elsa Eriksdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugivt == Botten == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000267 link] 001 [[Olsen-13656|Ole Olsen]] male born 1745*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000268 link] 002 [[Jensdatter-4249|Karen Jensdatter]] female born 1756*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000269 link] 003 [[Olsdatter-6856|Inger Olsdatter]] female born 1779*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000270 link] 004 [[Olsen-13707|Ole Olsen]] male born 1787*, Søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000271 link] 005 [[Olsdatter-6857|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1790*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000272 link] 006 [[Olsen-13708|Jens Olsen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000273 link] 007 [[Olsen-10634|Johan Olsen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000274 link] 008 [[Olsen-13709|Christen Olsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000275 link] 009 [[Pedersen-11568|Christen Pedersen]] male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000276 link] 010 [[Olsen-13100|Hans Olsen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000277 link] 011 [[Joensdatter-120|Else Joensdatter]] female born 1764*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000278 link] 012 [[Hansen-20375|Ole Hansen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000279 link] 013 [[Hansdatter-5406|Inger Hansdatter]] female born 1789*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000280 link] 014 [[Hansen-20376|Johan Hansen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000281 link] 015 [[Hansen-20377|Elling Hansen]] male born 1794*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000282 link] 016 [[Hansdatter-5407|Ane Hansdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000283 link] 017 [[Hansen-20378|Andreas Hansen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000284 link] 018 [[Pedersen-12216|Størker Pedersen]] male born 1771*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt == Bottenvatne == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000870 link] 001 [[Andersen-11531|Anders Andersen]] male born 1738*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Find lap nærer sig af et lidet jordbrug * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000871 link] 002 [[Henriksdatter-307|Karen Henriksdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000872 link] 003 [[Andersen-11532|Henrik Andersen]] male born 1786*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000873 link] 004 [[Andersdatter-5014|Sofia Andersdatter]] female born 1789*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000874 link] 005 [[Andersdatter-5016|Maria Andersdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000875 link] 006 [[Andersdatter-5015|Lavrense Andersdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000876 link] 007 [[Henriksen-1049|Ole Henriksen]] male born 1755*, En dreng Ugivt Lever af dagleye og fiskerie == Brænde == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000568 link] 001 [[Hansen-20860|Christen Hansen]] male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000569 link] 002 [[Christensdatter-3140|Doret Christensdatter]] female born 1747*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000570 link] 003 [[Kristensen-1212|Kristen Kristensen]] male born 1768*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000571 link] 004 [[Christensen-9923|Herdag Christensen]] male born 1779*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000572 link] 005 [[Christensdatter-3141|Martha Christensdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000573 link] 006 [[Christensen-10258|Mons Christensen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000574 link] 007 [[Christensen-10259|Ole Christensen]] male born 1791*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000575 link] 008 Ane Hansdatter female born 1759*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000576 link] 009 [[Johansen-2918|Christen Johansen]] male born 1770*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000577 link] 010 [[Hansdatter-5685|Margret Hansdatter]] female born 1775*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000578 link] 011 [[Christensen-10398|Johannes Christensen]] male born 1800*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000579 link] 012 [[Jonsen-1571|Hans Jonsen]] male born 1753*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000580 link] 013 [[Helgesdatter-297|Lena Helgesdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000581 link] 014 [[Hansdatter-5277|Anne Hansdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000582 link] 015 [[Hansen-23085|Helge Hansen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000583 link] 016 [[Hansen-23086|Johannes Hansen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000584 link] 017 Doret Hansdatter female born 1790*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000585 link] 018 [[Hansen-23084|Jon Hansen]] male born 1721*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000586 link] 019 [[Jonsdatter-1520|Liva Jonsdatter]] female born 1721*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000587 link] 020 [[Pedersen-12042|Ole Pedersen]] male born 1750*, Huusbond Han i 2dt hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000588 link] 021 [[Pedersdatter-5597|Ane Pedersdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Han i 2dt hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000589 link] 022 [[Olsdatter-6867|Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1792*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000590 link] 023 [[Olsdatter-6868|Pernella Olsdatter]] female born 1795*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000591 link] 024 [[Olsdatter-6869|Ane Maria Olsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000592 link] 025 [[Olsdatter-6866|Sidsel Perlina Olsdatter]] female born 1800*, Deres datter == Drage Nedre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000543 link] 001 [[Olsen-13128|Helge Olsen]] male born 1773*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000544 link] 002 [[Pedersdatter-5605|Karen Pedersdatter]] female born 1769*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000545 link] 003 [[Helgesdatter-205|Karen Helgesdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000546 link] 004 [[Hansdatter-5662|Karen Hansdatter]] female born 1794*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000547 link] 005 Andreas Olsen male born 1781*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000548 link] 006 Karen Hansdatter female born 1776*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000549 link] 007 [[Helgesen-376|Ole Helgesen]] male born 1743*, Huusbondens fader Engang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000550 link] 008 [[Olsen-13315|Jens Olsen]] male born 1739*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000551 link] 009 [[Hansdatter-5309|Ane Hansdatter]] female born 1739*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000552 link] 010 [[Jensen-17015|Hans Jensen]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000553 link] 011 [[Jensen-17117|Johannes Jensen]] male born 1780*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000554 link] 012 [[Jensdatter-4199|Magdalena Jensdatter]] female born 1783*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000555 link] 013 [[Joensdatter-123|Ane Joensdatter]] female born 1741*, Tjener Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000556 link] 014 [[Jonsen-1238|Willum Jonsen]] male born 1747*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000557 link] 015 [[Jonsdatter-1521|Anna Jonsdatter]] female born 1747*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000558 link] 016 [[Bentsen-174|Ole Bentsen]] male born 1781*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000559 link] 017 [[Stephensdatter-52|Berit Stephensdatter]] female born 1776*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000560 link] 018 [[Pedersdatter-6648|Regina Pedersdatter]] female born 1791*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000561 link] 019 [[Olsdatter-7256|Lisabet Olsdatter]] female born 1799*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000562 link] 020 [[Olsen-15892|Jon Olsen]] male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000563 link] 021 [[Jonsdatter-1522|Anna Jonsdatter]] female born 1733*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000564 link] 022 [[Jonsdatter-1331|Ane Sophia Jonsdatter]] female born 1773*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000565 link] 023 [[Jonsdatter-1523|Malene Jonsdatter]] female born 1777*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000566 link] 024 [[Jensen-17300|Herdag Jenssen]] male born 1772*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt == Drage Øvre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000494 link] 001 [[Jonsen-1139|Ole Jonssen]] male born 1742*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000495 link] 002 [[Hansdatter-2369|Karen Hansdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000496 link] 003 [[Olsdatter-6480|Malena Olsdatter]] female born 1775*, Hans datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000497 link] 004 [[Drage-232|Hans (Drage) Olsen]] male born 1777*, Hans søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000498 link] 005 [[Olsdatter-6481|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000499 link] 006 [[Olsen-13139|Hans Olsen]] male born 1794*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000500 link] 007 [[Olesdatter-342|Ane Christina Olesdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000501 link] 008 [[Hansen-23028|Jon Hansen]] male born 1769*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000502 link] 009 [[Pedersdatter-6653|Else Pedersdatter]] female born 1772*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000503 link] 010 [[Jonsen-1566|Hans Jonsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000504 link] 011 [[Hansen-23029|Christen Hansen]] male born 1772*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000505 link] 012 [[Hansdatter-6286|Ane Hansdatter]] female born 1763*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000506 link] 013 [[Hansen-23030|Ole Hansen]] male born 1764*, En dum dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000507 link] 014 [[Hansdatter-6287|Berit Hansdatter]] female born 1774*, En blind pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000508 link] 015 [[Hansen-19906|Joen Hansen]] male born 1778*, Huusbond Bægge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000509 link] 016 [[Pedersdatter-5582|Sophia Pedersdatter]] female born 1780*, Hans kone Bægge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000510 link] 017 [[Pedersdatter-6650|Pernille Pedersdatter]] female born 1793*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000511 link] 018 [[Pedersdatter-5585|Ane Pedersdatter]] female born 1735*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000512 link] 019 [[Mikkelsen-965|Ole Mikelssen]] male born 1777*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000513 link] 020 [[Hansdatter-5266|Malena Hansdatter]] female born 1770*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000514 link] 021 Andreas Mikkelsen male born 1781*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000515 link] 022 [[Willumsdatter-41|Ane Willumsdatter]] female born 1736*, Huusbondens moder * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000516 link] 023 [[Olsen-15740|Ole Olsen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000517 link] 024 [[Christophersdatter-469|Berit Christophersdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000518 link] 025 [[Olsdatter-8159|Berit Olsdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000519 link] 026 [[Olsdatter-8180|Lisabet Olsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000520 link] 027 [[Olsen-15783|Hans Olsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000521 link] 028 [[Pedersdatter-6328|Bothel Pedersdatter]] female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000522 link] 029 [[Olsen-15782|Ole Olsen]] male born 1736*, Huusbondens fader * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000523 link] 030 [[Pedersen-11609|Ole Pedersen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000524 link] 031 [[Willumsdatter-42|Malena Willumsdatter]] female born 1770*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000525 link] 032 [[Olsen-13178|Peder Olssen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000526 link] 033 [[Olsdatter-6540|Hanna Olsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000527 link] 034 [[Olsdatter-8179|Maria Olsdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000528 link] 035 [[Hansen-20053|Willum Hansen]] male born 1717*, Hustruens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000529 link] 036 [[Helgesdatter-203|Berit Helgesdatter]] female born 1738*, Hustruens forældre * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000530 link] 037 [[Christensen-9892|Iver Christensen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Jordløs huusmand, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000531 link] 038 [[Pedersdatter-5613|Agatha Pedersdatter]] female born 1772*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000532 link] 039 [[Iversen-1129|Peder Iverssen]] male born 1799*, Deres børn == Dversæt == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000087 link] 001 [[Jensen-17730|Christopher Jensen]] male born 1744*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000088 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-7150|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000089 link] 003 [[Christophersdatter-398|Karen Christophersdatter]] female born 1788*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000090 link] 004 [[Christophersdatter-389|Christiana Christophersdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000091 link] 005 [[Christophersen-684|Andreas Christophersen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000092 link] 006 [[Joensen-155|Jens Jonssen]] male born 1763*, Tjeneste dreng Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000093 link] 007 [[Christensdatter-3455|Berit Christensdatter]] female born 1775*, Tjeneste pige Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000094 link] 008 [[Hansdatter-5249|Billa Hansdatter]] female born 1777*, Tjeneste pige Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000095 link] 009 [[Olsen-14198|Ole Olsen]] male born 1724*, Huusbond Han i 2det Bonde og gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000096 link] 010 [[Monsdatter-212|Karen Monsdatter]] female born 1745*, Hans kone Hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000097 link] 011 [[Olsen-14199|Mons Olssen]] male born 1765*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000098 link] 012 [[Olsen-14200|Ole Olsen]] male born 1775*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000099 link] 013 [[Olsen-14201|Jacob Olssen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000100 link] 014 [[Olsdatter-7104|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1784*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000101 link] 015 [[Andersdatter-4990|Susanna Andersdatter]] female born 1772*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000102 link] 016 [[Pedersdatter-5990|Inger Pedersdatter]] female born 1786*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Evensgaard == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000421 link] 001 [[Jensdatter-4120|Sidsel Jensdatter]] female born 1741*, Huusmoder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. Gaardbeboerske nærer sig og af fiskerie og baadbyggerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000422 link] 002 [[Pedersen-11559|Ole Pedersen]] male born 1771*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000423 link] 003 [[Pedersen-11560|Peder Pedersen]] male born 1774*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000424 link] 004 [[Zakariasen-19|Jens Zachariasen]] male born 1772*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000425 link] 005 [[Hansdatter-5488|Anne Hansdatter]] female born 1789*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000426 link] 006 [[Jonsen-1257|Mons Jonsen]] male born 1759*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000427 link] 007 [[Andersdatter-4198|Karen Andersdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000428 link] 008 [[Monsen-330|Andreas Monsen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000429 link] 009 [[Monsen-331|Ole Monsen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000430 link] 010 Ole Pedersen male born 1779*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000431 link] 011 [[Hansdatter-5990|Ane Hansdatter]] female born 1775*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000432 link] 012 [[Pedersdatter-7037|Karen Pedersdatter)]] female born 1773*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000433 link] 013 [[Jensen-17016|Jon Jensen]] male born 1738*, Huusbondens forældre * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000434 link] 014 [[Hansdatter-5310|Malena Hansdatter]] female born 1718*, Huusbondens forældre * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000435 link] 015 [[Olsen-15895|Kristen Olsen]] male born 1769*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000436 link] 016 [[Andersdatter-5005|Anne Andersdatter]] female born 1768*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000437 link] 017 [[Herdagsen-4|Elling Herdagsen]] male born 1796*, Fostersøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000438 link] 018 [[Andersdatter-5004|Lisbeth Andersdatter]] female born 1762*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000439 link] 019 [[Pedersdatter-7038|Sara Pedersdatter]] female born 1768*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000440 link] 020 Hans Olsen male born 1754*, Enkemand Efter 2det ægteskab Fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000441 link] 021 [[Jacobsen-3646|Willum Jacobsen]] male born 1762*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000442 link] 022 [[Helgesdatter-226|Berit Helgesdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000443 link] 023 [[Willumsdatter-62|Liva Willumsdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000444 link] 024 [[Willumsen-132|Bent Johannes Willumsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000445 link] 025 [[Willumsen-133|Daniel Willumsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000446 link] 026 Niels Pedersen male born 1780*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt == Evensgaardfjeld == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000949 link] 001 [[Jonsdatter-1237|Karen Jonsdatter]] female born 1736*, Enke Efter 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000950 link] 002 [[Olsen-15885|Poul Olsen]] male born 1773*, Hendes søn Efter 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000951 link] 003 [[Olsen-15800|Jon Olsen]] male born 1771*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000952 link] 004 Gundil Povelsdatter female born 1731*, Enke Efter 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000953 link] 005 Ole Poulsen male born 1771*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000954 link] 006 Elen Larsdatter female born 1755*, Enke Efter 1ste ægteskab Lever af dagleye * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000955 link] 007 Aanet Mortensen male born 1795*, Hendes søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000956 link] 008 [[Jonsen-1584|Poul Jonsen]] male born 1743*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000957 link] 009 [[Olsdatter-8335|Kirsten Olsdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000958 link] 010 [[Poulsdatter-392|Karen Poulsdatter]] female born 1771*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000959 link] 011 [[Poulsdatter-393|Elen Poulsdatter]] female born 1775*, Deres datter Ugivt == Fiskevog == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000772 link] 001 [[Klæboe-3|Jacob Hansen Klæboe]] male born 1750*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Sogne præst i menigheden * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000773 link] 002 [[Schytte-9|Lucia Bonsach Schytte]] female born 1770*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000774 link] 003 [[Klæboe-23|Eric Gerhard Klæboe]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000775 link] 004 [[Klæboe-20|Hanna Henricha Klæboe]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000776 link] 005 [[Klæboe-21|Sara Aletta Klæboe]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000777 link] 006 [[Klæboe-22|Fredericha Maria Klæboe]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000778 link] 007 [[Hansdatter-5644|Grethe Hansdatter]] female born 1769*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000779 link] 008 Øllegaard Christensdatter female born 1753*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000780 link] 009 Berit Christensdatter female born 1757*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000781 link] 010 Berit Mikkelsdatter female born 1775*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000782 link] 011 Berit Andersdatter female born 1776*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000783 link] 012 [[Madsdatter-838|Massie Madsdatter]] female born 1778*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000784 link] 013 [[Jespersdatter-82|Karen Jespersdatter]] female born 1756*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000785 link] 014 Jens Jonsen male born 1757*, En meget wanvittig dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000786 link] 015 [[Tollefsen-371|Johan Tolovssen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Skipper, gjestgiver, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000787 link] 016 [[Christophersdatter-187|Lucia Christophersdatter]] female born 1760*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000788 link] 017 [[Tellefsen-10|Christina Johansdatter*]] female born 1792*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000789 link] 018 [[Johansdatter-736|Martha Johansdatter*]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000790 link] 019 [[Johansen-2930|Andreas Hoff Johansen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000791 link] 020 [[Johansen-2931|Christopher Johansen*]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000792 link] 021 Isach Hansen male born 1773*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000793 link] 022 [[Andersen-11523|Jens Andersen]] male born 1760*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000794 link] 023 Anders Larsen male born 1778*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000795 link] 024 [[Pedersen-13593|Povel Pedersen]] male born 1780*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000796 link] 025 [[Rasmusdatter-2028|Henricha Rasmusdatter]] female born 1767*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000797 link] 026 [[Andersdatter-5003|Berit Andersdatter]] female born 1753*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000798 link] 027 [[Olsdatter-8434|Inger Marta Olsdatter]] female born 1765*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000799 link] 028 [[Amundsdatter-569|Martha Amundsdatter]] female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000800 link] 029 Inger Ellingsdatter female born 1787*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000801 link] 030 Kiersten Jonsdatter female born 1786*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Hals == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000003 link] 001 [[Olsen-13977|Niels Olsen]] male born 1761*, Huusbonde Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt Bonde og gaardbeboer, nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000004 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-7007|Berith Olsdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000005 link] 003 [[Nilsdatter-842|Petternelle Nilsdatter]] female born 1791*, Konens sted datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000006 link] 004 [[Nielsen-12860|Ole Nielsen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000007 link] 005 [[Nielsdatter-3827|Christina Nielsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000008 link] 006 [[Nielsdatter-3922|Berith Nielsdatter]] female born 1800*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000009 link] 007 [[Pedersen-12215|Ole Pedersen]] male born 1781*, Tjeneste dreng Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000010 link] 008 [[Zachariasdatter-66|Berit Zachariasdatter]] female born 1771*, Tjeneste pige Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000011 link] 009 [[Olsen-13779|Niels Olsen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000012 link] 010 [[Nielsdatter-3839|Anne Nielsdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000013 link] 011 [[Knudsen-1808|Ole Knutssen]] male born 1775*, Hans sted søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000014 link] 012 [[Knudsdatter-1011|Christiana Knutsdatter]] female born 1779*, Hans sted datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000015 link] 013 [[Knudsdatter-1015|Berith Knudsdatter]] female born 1780*, Hans sted datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000016 link] 014 [[Nielsen-12750|Peder Nielsen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000017 link] 015 [[Nielsdatter-3840|Elen Nielsdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres datter == Junkerdal == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000878 link] 001 Niels Olsen male born 1754*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Find lap lever af en plads og skauvhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000879 link] 002 Margret Hansdatter female born 1766*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000880 link] 003 Ole Nielsen male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000881 link] 004 Anne Nielsdatter female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000882 link] 005 Sara Nielsdatter female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000883 link] 006 Gjertrud Nielsdatter female born 1800*, Deres datter == Langsæt == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000172 link] 001 [[Jonsen-1569|Ole Jonsen]] male born 1749*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000173 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-8189|Anna Blix Olsdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000174 link] 003 [[Pedersdatter-5989|Karen Pedersdatter]] female born 1784*, Foster datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000175 link] 004 [[Monsen-322|Knut Monssen]] male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000176 link] 005 [[Hansdatter-5259|Martha Hansdatter]] female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000177 link] 006 [[Monsen-396|Christopher Monsen]] male born 1774*, Huusbond * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000178 link] 007 [[Pedersdatter-6665|Johanna Pedersdatter]] female born 1777*, Hans kone * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000179 link] 008 Malene Hansdatter female born 1767*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000180 link] 009 Jon Johansen male born 1730*, Engang i ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000181 link] 010 [[Christensen-9882|Lars Christenssen]] male born 1747*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000182 link] 011 [[Jensdatter-4125|Elen Jensdatter]] female born 1748*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000183 link] 012 [[Larsdatter-3317|Karen Larsdatter]] female born 1777*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000184 link] 013 [[Larsen-9304|Christen Larssen]] male born 1779*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000185 link] 014 [[Larsen-9305|Jens Larssen]] male born 1781*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000186 link] 015 [[Larsen-9306|Hans Larsen]] male born 1783*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000187 link] 016 [[Larsdatter-3318|Abigael Larsdatter]] female born 1787*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000188 link] 017 [[Larsen-9307|Christopher Larssen]] male born 1789*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000189 link] 018 [[Larsen-9308|Andreas Larsen]] male born 1789*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000190 link] 019 Lisbet Anthonid female born 1741*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000191 link] 020 [[Helgesen-378|Daniel Helgesen]] male born 1760*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000192 link] 021 [[Kristensdatter-295|Malene Kristensdatter]] female born 1753*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000193 link] 022 [[Kristensen-1331|Ole Kristensen]] male born 1791*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000194 link] 023 [[Olsdatter-6842|Andrea Olsdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000195 link] 024 Hans Christensen male born 1779*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000196 link] 025 [[Olsdatter-8229|Susanna Olsdatter]] female born 1783*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000197 link] 026 [[Christensen-10251|Peder Christensen]] male born 1761*, Husbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det øgteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000198 link] 027 [[Jacobsdatter-1214|Ingeborg Jacobsdatter]] female born 1755*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det øgteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000199 link] 028 [[Larsen-7677|Peder Larssen]] male born 1780*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000200 link] 029 [[Larsdatter-3323|Ane Larsdatter]] female born 1783*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000201 link] 030 [[Larsen-9772|Christen Larssen]] male born 1788*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000202 link] 031 [[Larsen-9773|Lars Larsen]] male born 1789*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000203 link] 032 [[Pedersen-12212|Andreas Pedersen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000204 link] 033 [[Pedersdatter-5988|Karen Jacobia Pedersdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter == Langvad == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000594 link] 001 [[Jensen-19157|Jens Jensen]] male born 1736*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000595 link] 002 [[Monsdatter-243|Kirsten Monsdatter]] female born 1731*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000596 link] 003 [[Jensen-18995|Anders Jensen]] male born 1773*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000597 link] 004 [[Mikkelsen-1080|Jon Mikkelsen]] male born 1788*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000598 link] 005 [[Eliasdatter-202|Catrina Eliædatter]] female born 1790*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000599 link] 006 [[Hansen-21281|Willum Hansen]] male born 1757*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000600 link] 007 [[Hansdatter-5692|Malena Hansdatter]] female born 1748*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000601 link] 008 [[Willumsen-128|Hans Christian Willumsen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000602 link] 009 [[Willumsen-113|Jens Willumssen]] male born 1790*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000603 link] 010 [[Vilhelmsdatter-27|Lisabet Willumsdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000604 link] 011 [[Willumsen-114|Mons Willumssen]] male born 1797*, Huusbondens uægte søn == Lien == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000606 link] 001 [[Madsen-3484|Knut Matssen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000607 link] 002 [[Christensdatter-3182|Malena Christensdatter]] female born 1760*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000608 link] 003 [[Knudsen-2409|Christopher Knutsen]] male born 1795*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000609 link] 004 [[Knudsdatter-1111|Karen Knudsdatter]] female born 1796*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000610 link] 005 [[Knudsen-2408|Mats Knutssen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000611 link] 006 [[Knudsdatter-1110|Anne Knutsdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000612 link] 007 [[Madsen-3735|Christen Madsen]] male born 1779*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000613 link] 008 [[Madsdatter-976|Karen Madsdatter]] female born 1777*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000614 link] 009 [[Hansen-21060|Ole Hansen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000615 link] 010 [[Olsdatter-7102|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1733*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000616 link] 011 [[Christophersen-682|Anders Christophersen]] male born 1753*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000617 link] 012 [[Olsdatter-7103|Susanna Olsdatter]] female born 1773*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000618 link] 013 [[Olsen-14141|Christen Olsen]] male born 1771*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Jordløs husmand, nærer sig af fiskeri * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000619 link] 014 [[Olsdatter-7101|Helene Olsdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000620 link] 015 [[Christensdatter-3179|Christiana Christensdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000621 link] 016 [[Michelsdatter-393|Ane Michelsdatter]] female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Medbye == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000673 link] 001 [[Christensen-10128|Willum Christensen]] male born 1752*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000674 link] 002 [[Helgesdatter-227|Ane Helgesdatter]] female born 1753*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000675 link] 003 [[Willumsen-107|Helge Willumssen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000676 link] 004 [[Willumsdatter-50|Ingeborg Willumsdatter]] female born 1789*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000677 link] 005 [[Willumsen-108|Christen Willumsen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000678 link] 006 [[Willumsen-98|Jens Willumsen]] male born 1794*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000679 link] 007 [[Willumsdatter-51|Malena Willumsdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000680 link] 008 [[Willumsdatter-52|Elisabet Willumsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000681 link] 009 Andreas Mikkelsen male born 1777*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000682 link] 010 Ane Olsdatter female born 1721*, Enke Givt en gang Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000683 link] 011 [[Olsen-13107|Mons Olsen]] male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og timmermand * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000684 link] 012 [[Torstensdatter-176|Øllegaard Torstensdatter]] female born 1747*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000685 link] 013 [[Monsen-320|Jens Monssen]] male born 1774*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000686 link] 014 [[Monsdatter-93|Berith Monsdatter]] female born 1776*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000687 link] 015 [[Monsdatter-176|Ingeborg Monsdatter]] female born 1779*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000688 link] 016 [[Monsen-321|Peder Monssen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000689 link] 017 [[Monssen-34|Johan Monssen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000690 link] 018 [[Jespersen-391|Ole Jesperssen]] male born 1745*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og timmermand * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000691 link] 019 [[Christensdatter-2999|Martha Christensdatter]] female born 1745*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000692 link] 020 [[Olsen-13295|Hans Olsen]] male born 1776*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000693 link] 021 [[Olsen-13296|Christen Olsen]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000694 link] 022 [[Olsdatter-6612|Malena Olsdatter]] female born 1786*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000695 link] 023 [[Olsen-13297|Lars Olsen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000696 link] 024 [[Olsen-13298|Mats Olssen]] male born 1790*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000697 link] 025 [[Olsen-13299|Jesper Olssen]] male born 1794*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000698 link] 026 [[Jonsen-1231|Joen Jonsen]] male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og timmermand * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000699 link] 027 [[Jonsdatter-1231|Ingeborg Jonsdatter]] female born 1735*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000700 link] 028 [[Jonsen-1232|Daniel Jonssen]] male born 1773*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000701 link] 029 [[Jonsen-1234|Jens Jonsen]] male born 1777*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000702 link] 030 [[Jonsen-1235|Christopher Jonsen]] male born 1780*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000703 link] 031 [[Johnsdatter-297|Magdalena Johnsdatter]] female born 1786*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000704 link] 032 [[Jonsdatter-1451|Lisbet Jonsdatter]] female born 1729*, Huusbondens søster Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000705 link] 033 [[Torsteinsen-63|Willum Torsteinsen]] male born 1745*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000706 link] 034 [[Olsdatter-6692|Margret Olsdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000707 link] 035 [[Willumsen-100|Ole Willumssen]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000708 link] 036 [[Willumsdatter-45|Ingeborg Willumsdatter]] female born 1780*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000709 link] 037 [[Willumsdatter-46|Berit Willumsdatter]] female born 1784*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000710 link] 038 [[Willumsen-101|Peder Willumsen]] male born 1786*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000711 link] 039 [[Willumsen-102|Jens Willumssen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000712 link] 040 [[Willumsen-103|Joen Willumsen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000713 link] 041 [[Willumsdatter-47|Martha Willumsdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000714 link] 042 [[Willumsdatter-48|Karen Willumsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000715 link] 043 [[Olsen-13127|Lars Olsen]] male born 1760*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000716 link] 044 [[Joensdatter-122|Liva Joensdatter]] female born 1759*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000717 link] 045 [[Larsen-9329|Ole Larssen]] male born 1794*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000718 link] 046 [[Larsen-9448|Elling Larsen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000719 link] 047 [[Larsdatter-3394|Christina Larsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000720 link] 048 [[Larsen-9335|Johannes Larssen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000721 link] 049 [[Madsen-3047|Peder Matssen]] male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000722 link] 050 Sophia Povelsdatter female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000723 link] 051 [[Pedersen-12340|Hans Pedersen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Jordløs husmand nærer sig af dagleye og fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000724 link] 052 [[Olsdatter-6700|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab == Næsset == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000534 link] 001 [[Olsen-15774|Johannes Olsen]] male born 1772*, Huusbond Begge i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000535 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-8174|Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1760*, Hans kone Begge i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000536 link] 003 [[Hansdatter-5255|Malena Hansdatter]] female born 1790*, Deres steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000537 link] 004 [[Hansdatter-5269|Ingeborg Hansdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000538 link] 005 [[Olsen-15769|Villum Olsen]] male born 1767*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000539 link] 006 [[Christensdatter-3452|Bothel Christensdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000540 link] 007 [[Villumsen-72|Mikkel Villumsen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000541 link] 008 [[Villumsdatter-44|Ane Villumsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter == Næstbye == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000726 link] 001 [[Erichsen-513|Christen Ericssen]] male born 1745*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Klokker og gaardbeboer * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000727 link] 002 [[Christiansen-2437|Berit Maria (Christiansen) Bolgen]] female born 1767*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000728 link] 003 [[Christensen-10074|Andreas Christensen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000729 link] 004 [[Christensen-10075|Christian Christensen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000730 link] 005 [[Christensen-10253|Peder Christensen]] male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000731 link] 006 [[Olsdatter-6506|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1770*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000732 link] 007 [[Monsen-403|Christen Monsen]] male born 1738*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Lever af et hold i gaarden * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000733 link] 008 [[Iversdatter-631|Karen Iversdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000734 link] 009 [[Monsdatter-249|Malene Monsdatter]] female born 1739*, Huusbondens søster Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000735 link] 010 [[Jensen-17570|Johannes Jenssen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000736 link] 011 [[Christensdatter-3142|Berit Christensdatter]] female born 1769*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000737 link] 012 [[Johannesdatter-942|Inger Johannesdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000738 link] 013 [[Johannesdatter-943|Doret Johannesdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000739 link] 014 [[Johannesen-919|Jens Johannessen]] male born 1800*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000740 link] 015 Mons Olsen male born 1798*, Fostersøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000741 link] 016 [[Christensen-10049|Peder Christensen]] male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000742 link] 017 [[Olsdatter-8426|Anne Olsdatter]] female born 1765*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000743 link] 018 [[Larsen-9568|Peder Larsen]] male born 1760*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000744 link] 019 [[Hansdatter-5465|Ane Hansdatter]] female born 1770*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000745 link] 020 [[Pedersen-9647|Jens Pedersen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000746 link] 021 [[Pedersdatter-5844|Berit Pedersdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000747 link] 022 [[Larsen-11196|Hans Larsen]] male born 1747*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000748 link] 023 Bent Mortensen male born 1786*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000749 link] 024 [[Larsdatter-4198|Berit Larsdatter]] female born 1755*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000750 link] 025 [[Olsen-13449|Mons Olsen]] male born 1759*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000751 link] 026 [[Bentsdatter-112|Pernilla Bentsdatter]] female born 1759*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000752 link] 027 [[Monsdatter-191|Karen Monsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000753 link] 028 [[Monsen-337|Hans Monsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000754 link] 029 Lisbet Willumsdatter female born 1737*, En pige Ugivt Lever af almisse * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000755 link] 030 [[Helgesen-327|Peder Helgessen]] male born 1763*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000756 link] 031 [[Olsdatter-7243|Billa Olsdatter]] female born 1767*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000757 link] 032 [[Pedersdatter-6129|Inger Pedersdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000758 link] 033 [[Pedersdatter-6130|Ane Pedersdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000759 link] 034 Ole Willumsen male born 1746*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000760 link] 035 [[Jonsen-1565|Ole Jonsen]] male born 1724*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Lever af et hold i gaarden * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000761 link] 036 [[Nielsdatter-4392|Ane Nielsdatter]] female born 1719*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000762 link] 037 [[Bentsen-229|Peder Bentsen]] male born 1763*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000763 link] 038 [[Monsen-267|Andreas Monsen]] male born 1771*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000764 link] 039 [[Hansdatter-3986|Karen Sofia Hansdatter]] female born 1776*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000765 link] 040 [[Andreassen-553|Ole Andreassen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000766 link] 041 [[Andreassen-555|Johan Andreassen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000767 link] 042 [[Andreassen-556|Hans Andreassen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000768 link] 043 [[Hansdatter-5247|Lisabet Hansdatter]] female born 1774*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000769 link] 044 [[Nilssen-163|Hans Nilssen]] male born 1721*, Konens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000770 link] 045 [[Hansdatter-5248|Dorte Hansdatter]] female born 1741*, Konens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab == Nordnæs == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000318 link] 001 [[Jonssen-17|Christen Jonssen]] male born 1746*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000319 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-2433|Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000320 link] 003 [[Christensdatter-3202|Karen Christensdatter]] female born 1778*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000321 link] 004 [[Christensen-10401|Christen Christensen]] male born 1780*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000322 link] 005 [[Christensen-5901|Jens Christenssen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000323 link] 006 [[Christensdatter-3203|Johanna Christensdatter]] female born 1787*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000324 link] 007 [[Christensdatter-3191|Sara Christensdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000325 link] 008 Doret Hansdatter female born 1729*, En gammel pige Ugivt Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000326 link] 009 [[Madsen-3382|Jens Madsen]] male born 1772*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadebygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000327 link] 010 [[Pedersdatter-5596|Berit Pedersdatter]] female born 1774*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000328 link] 011 [[Jensen-18944|Peder Jensen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000329 link] 012 [[Jensen-18945|Mats Jensen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000330 link] 013 Ane Hansdatter female born 1746*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000331 link] 014 [[Herdagsen-11|Joen Herdagsen]] male born 1746*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og baadebygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000332 link] 015 [[Herdagsdatter-6|Marith Herdagsdatter]] female born 1743*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000333 link] 016 [[Madsdatter-837|Karen Matsdatter]] female born 1774*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000334 link] 017 [[Jonsen-1228|Peder Jonssen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000335 link] 018 [[Jonsen-1229|Helge Jonsen]] male born 1785*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000336 link] 019 [[Jonsen-1230|Herdag Jonsen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000337 link] 020 [[Jonsdatter-1229|Anna Maria Jonsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter == Nornæsfjeld == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000904 link] 001 [[Sjursen-160|Lars Sjursen]] male born 1749*, Enkemand Efter 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000905 link] 002 [[Larsen-10915|Poul Larsen]] male born 1786*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000906 link] 003 [[Larsen-10916|Amund Larsen]] male born 1789*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000907 link] 004 [[Larsen-10914|Niels Larsen]] male born 1793*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000908 link] 005 [[Hansen-23936|Anders Hansen]] male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000909 link] 006 [[Sieursdatter-1|Sofia Sieursdatter]] female born 1718*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000910 link] 007 Anders Olsen male born 1735*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000911 link] 008 Marit Olsdatter female born 1731*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000912 link] 009 [[Olsdatter-7173|Elen Olsdatter]] female born 1752*, Enke Efter 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af dagleye * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000913 link] 010 [[Amundsdatter-472|Ingeborg Amundsdatter]] female born 1781*, Hendes datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000914 link] 011 [[Amundsen-823|Ole Amundsen]] male born 1786*, Hendes søn Ugivt == Oos == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000803 link] 001 [[Joensen-160|Jens Joensen]] male born 1755*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000804 link] 002 [[Larsdatter-4055|Karen Larsdatter]] female born 1752*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000805 link] 003 [[Jensen-19039|Johan Jensen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000806 link] 004 [[Jensdatter-4749|Anna Jensdatter]] female born 1789*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000807 link] 005 [[Jensdatter-4108|Elisabeth Jensdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000808 link] 006 [[Jensdatter-4748|Else Jensdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000809 link] 007 [[Jensdatter-4712|Christianna Jensdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000810 link] 008 Maren Jonsdatter female born 1745*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000811 link] 009 [[Jensen-17318|Ole Jenssen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Han 2den hun 1ste gang gift Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000812 link] 010 [[Ellingsdatter-217|Karen Ellingsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang gift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000813 link] 011 [[Olsdatter-6879|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1792*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000814 link] 012 [[Olsen-13750|Andreas Olsen]] male born 1793*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000815 link] 013 [[Olsen-13751|Jens Olssen]] male born 1795*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000816 link] 014 [[Olsdatter-6881|Ane Sophia Olsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000817 link] 015 [[Olsen-13752|Elling Olsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000818 link] 016 [[Jensdatter-4752|Karen Jensdatter]] female born 1780*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000819 link] 017 Doret Christensdatter female born 1782*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000820 link] 018 [[Andersdatter-4120|Elen Andersdatter]] female born 1744*, Huusmoder Engang givt Gaardbeboerske nærer sig og af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000821 link] 019 [[Bentsen-160|Anders Bentsen]] male born 1779*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000822 link] 020 [[Bentsen-161|Johan Bentssen]] male born 1780*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000823 link] 021 [[Andersen-10403|Jørgen Anderssen]] male born 1735*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000824 link] 022 [[Andersdatter-4317|Ane Andersdatter]] female born 1737*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000825 link] 023 [[Andersdatter-4318|Malena Andersdatter]] female born 1739*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Ørgalie == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000916 link] 001 [[Nilsen-2000|Sjur Nilsen]] male born 1757*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000917 link] 002 [[Lassesdatter-43|Ingeborg Lassesdatter]] female born 1762*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000918 link] 003 [[Sjursen-159|Ole Sjursen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000919 link] 004 [[Sjursdatter-150|Berit Sjursdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000920 link] 005 [[Lassesen-62|Anders Lassesen]] male born 1777*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000921 link] 006 [[Olsdatter-8242|Gunhild Olsdatter]] female born 1738*, Konens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000922 link] 007 [[Andersen-11755|Anders Andersen]] male born 1750*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000923 link] 008 [[Olsdatter-8435|Inger Olsdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000924 link] 009 [[Andersdatter-5111|Margret Andersdatter]] female born 1782*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000925 link] 010 [[Andersen-11758|Ole Andersen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000926 link] 011 [[Andersdatter-5113|Bothel Andersdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter == Øxengaard == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000078 link] 001 [[Nielsen-14044|Peder Nielsen]] male born 1768*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000079 link] 002 [[Jensdatter-4711|Berit Jensdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000080 link] 003 Isach Anderssen male born 1791*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000081 link] 004 [[Christensdatter-3138|Ingeborg Christensdatter]] female born 1793*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000082 link] 005 [[Jonsen-1553|Niels Jonsen]] male born 1720*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000083 link] 006 [[Andersdatter-4934|Lisbeth Andersdatter]] female born 1718*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000084 link] 007 Lisbet Johansdatter female born 1796*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000085 link] 008 [[Enoksdatter-27|Ingeborg Enoksdatter]] female born 1767*, Tjeneste pige Ugift == Pothuus == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000394 link] 001 [[Christensen-10131|Joen Christensen]] male born 1755*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker og baadebygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000395 link] 002 [[Helgesdatter-228|Ane Helgesdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000396 link] 003 [[Hansen-20634|Hans Hansen]] male born 1776*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000397 link] 004 [[Joensdatter-131|Karen Joensdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000398 link] 005 [[Joensdatter-132|Helene Joensdatter]] female born 1783*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000399 link] 006 [[Joensen-161|Jens Joensen]] male born 1785*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000400 link] 007 [[Joensen-162|Ole Joensen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000401 link] 008 [[Olsdatter-6474|Lisbeth Olsdatter]] female born 1793*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000402 link] 009 [[Olsen-13327|Jon Olsen]] male born 1771*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000403 link] 010 [[Jonsdatter-1266|Bothilde Jonsdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000404 link] 011 [[Olsen-13329|Jon Olsen]] male born 1779*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000405 link] 012 [[Johnsen-1287|Ole Johnsen]] male born 1794*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000406 link] 013 Jon Andersen male born 1782*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000407 link] 014 Malene Pedersdatter female born 1779*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Qvæle == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000475 link] 001 [[Christensen-10140|Mons Christensen]] male born 1762*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000476 link] 002 [[Helgesdatter-229|Rachel Helgesdatter]] female born 1769*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000477 link] 003 [[Monsdatter-197|Christianna Monsdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000478 link] 004 [[Monsdatter-198|Ingeborg Monsdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000479 link] 005 [[Monsen-334|Anders Monsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000480 link] 006 [[Monsen-340|Ole Monsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000481 link] 007 [[Monsdatter-234|Elisabet Monsdatter]] female born 1729*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000482 link] 008 [[Jonsen-1236|Helge Jonsen]] male born 1738*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000483 link] 009 [[Christensdatter-2982|Ane Christensdatter]] female born 1752*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000484 link] 010 [[Hansdatter-5502|Andrea Hansdatter]] female born 1795*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000485 link] 011 Lasse Pedersen male born 1787*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000486 link] 012 [[Olsen-13609|Hans Olsen]] male born 1771*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000487 link] 013 [[Olsdatter-6723|Anna Olsdatter]] female born 1766*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000488 link] 014 [[Johansdatter-662|Johanna Olina Johansdatter]] female born 1799*, Hans steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000489 link] 015 [[Johansdatter-704|Ane Johansdatter]] female born 1792*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000490 link] 016 Gjertrud Olsdatter female born 1768*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000491 link] 017 Marit Olsdatter female born 1743*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000492 link] 018 [[Andersdatter-5000|Aasel Andersdatter]] female born 1752*, Enke Givt en gang Har hold i gaarden == Røchland == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000448 link] 001 [[Olsen-13701|Ole Olsen]] male born 1765*, Huusbonde Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000449 link] 002 [[Berthelsdatter-37|Berit Berthelsdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000450 link] 003 [[Olsen-13702|Ole Olsen]] male born 1789*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000451 link] 004 [[Olsdatter-6850|Christiane Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000452 link] 005 [[Olsdatter-6851|Billa Olsdatter]] female born 1794*, Hans datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000453 link] 006 [[Olsen-13703|Johan Olsen]] male born 1797*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000454 link] 007 [[Olsen-13699|Andreas Olsen]] male born 1799*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000455 link] 008 [[Olsdatter-7188|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1757*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000456 link] 009 [[Christensdatter-3076|Sara Christensdatter]] female born 1717*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000457 link] 010 [[Berthelsen-192|Ole Berthelssen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000458 link] 011 [[Herdagsdatter-10|Liva Herdagsdatter]] female born 1755*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000459 link] 012 [[Olsdatter-6494|Martha Olsdatter]] female born 1788*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000460 link] 013 [[Olsen-13283|Bent Olssen]] male born 1790*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000461 link] 014 [[Olsen-13288|Berthel Olssen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000462 link] 015 [[Olsdatter-6602|Johanna Olsdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000463 link] 016 [[Olsen-13289|Knut Olsen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000464 link] 017 [[Olsdatter-6603|Kiersten Olsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000465 link] 018 [[Jensdatter-255|Kiersten Jensdatter]] female born 1709*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000466 link] 019 [[Christensen-10007|Iver Christensen]] male born 1767*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer, fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000467 link] 020 [[Hansdatter-5408|Margrete Hansdatter]] female born 1768*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000468 link] 021 [[Iversen-1131|Bent Iverssen]] male born 1790*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000469 link] 022 [[Iversdatter-529|Malene Iversdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000470 link] 023 [[Iversen-1152|Christen Iverssen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000471 link] 024 [[Iversen-1165|Jens Iverssen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000472 link] 025 [[Monsdatter-231|Berit Monsdatter]] female born 1761*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000473 link] 026 [[Willumsen-17|Christen Willumssen]] male born 1719*, Huusbondens fader Engang givt == Rognen == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000841 link] 001 [[Johansen-2816|Jon Johansen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Huusmand har plads og er fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000842 link] 002 [[Olsdatter-6827|Kiersten Olsdatter]] female born 1762*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000843 link] 003 [[Jonsdatter-1326|Anna Johanna Jonsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000844 link] 004 [[Jonsdatter-1327|Billa Jonsdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000845 link] 005 [[Jonsen-1317|Ole Jonsen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000846 link] 006 [[Johnsdatter-520|Johanna Jonsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000847 link] 007 [[Jonsen-1318|Peder Jonsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000848 link] 008 [[Olsdatter-6828|Anne Olsdatter]] female born 1725*, Huusbondens moder Engang i ægtesk. Nærer sig af sønnens fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000849 link] 009 [[Johansen-2815|Hans Johansen]] male born 1769*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000850 link] 010 [[Olsen-13131|Jens Olsen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Huusmand med plads er og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000851 link] 011 [[Jonsdatter-1232|Sara Jonsdatter]] female born 1739*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000852 link] 012 [[Jensdatter-4123|Karen Jensdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000853 link] 013 [[Jensdatter-4122|Anne Jensdatter]] female born 1776*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000854 link] 014 [[Jensen-17684|Helge Jensen]] male born 1780*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000855 link] 015 [[Pettersen-546|Hans Christian Pettersen]] male born 1775*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Huusmand uden jord lever som smed og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000856 link] 016 [[Jensdatter-4746|Karen Jensdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000857 link] 017 [[Hansdatter-6310|Bergitte Hansdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres barn == Rusaanæs == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000339 link] 001 [[Jonsen-1224|Herdag Jonsen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde,gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000340 link] 002 [[Joensdatter-119|Malena Joensdatter]] female born 1774*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000341 link] 003 [[Herdagsen-2|Ole Herdagsen]] male born 1792*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000342 link] 004 [[Herdagsdatter-4|Ane Herdagsdatter]] female born 1790*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000343 link] 005 [[Herdagsen-5|Bent Herdagsen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000344 link] 006 [[Herdagsen-7|Mons Herdagsen]] male born 1800*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000345 link] 007 Anders Andersen male born 1761*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt == Saltnæs == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000286 link] 001 [[Ellingsen-121|Johan Ellingssen]] male born 1758*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Jægte skipper, gaardbeboer, nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000287 link] 002 [[Petersen-116|Barbro Dorthea Kildal Petersen]] female born 1774*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000288 link] 003 [[Ellingsen-114|Jens Christian Ellingsen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000289 link] 004 [[Ellingsen-481|Peter Hans Ellingsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000290 link] 005 [[Ellingsen-482|Regine Marie Ellingsen]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000291 link] 006 Jochum Jacobssen male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000292 link] 007 [[Olsen-15916|Hans Christian Olsen]] male born 1769*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000293 link] 008 [[Olsen-15891|Ole Olsen]] male born 1782*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000294 link] 009 Lava Ursin female born 1781*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000295 link] 010 Ane Hansdatter female born 1765*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000296 link] 011 Sophia Christensdatter female born 1779*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000297 link] 012 Ingeborg Pedersdatter female born 1775*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000298 link] 013 [[Andersdatter-4985|Kiersten Andersdatter]] female born 1780*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000299 link] 014 Berit Nielsdatter female born 1725*, Vanfør Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000300 link] 015 [[Eliasdatter-187|Else Eliasdatter]] female born 1793*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000301 link] 016 [[Mørch-21|Margrethe Elisabeth Mørch]] female born 1729*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk Underholdes af sønnen == Saltnæsfield == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000961 link] 001 [[Larsen-11015|Jon Larsen]] male born 1760*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauvhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000962 link] 002 [[Poulsdatter-391|Gunhild Poulsdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000963 link] 003 [[Jonsdatter-1539|Margrete Jonsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000964 link] 004 [[Jonsen-1583|Peder Jonsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000965 link] 005 [[Olsen-16202|Ole Olsen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000966 link] 006 [[Lassesdatter-47|Margret (Lassesdatter) Larsdatter]] female born 1758*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000967 link] 007 [[Olsen-16203|Lars Olsen]] male born 1789*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000968 link] 008 [[Olsdatter-8428|Karen Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000969 link] 009 [[Blaaberg-6|Carl Eric Blaaberg]] male born 1775*, Ungkarl Ugivt Bøyde-skolemester * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000970 link] 010 Anders Monsen male born 1777*, Ugivt Finne-skolemester == Saxenvig Indre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000236 link] 001 [[Hansen-20609|Knut Hanssen]] male born 1748*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000237 link] 002 [[Johansdatter-701|Ingeborg Johansdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000238 link] 003 [[Knudsdatter-1061|Berit Knudsdatter]] female born 1779*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000239 link] 004 [[Knudsen-2348|Hans Knudsen]] male born 1781*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000240 link] 005 [[Knudsdatter-1062|Johanna Knutsdatter]] female born 1788*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000241 link] 006 Peder Storchersen male born 1791*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000242 link] 007 Anders Lassesen male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000243 link] 008 [[Pedersen-13388|Jacob Zakarias Pedersen]] male born 1770*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000244 link] 009 [[Andersdatter-5114|Elen Andersdatter]] female born 1768*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000245 link] 010 [[Jacobsdatter-1453|Berit Jacobsdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000246 link] 011 [[Jacobsen-4193|Peder Jacobsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000247 link] 012 [[Olsen-15889|Johannes Olsen]] male born 1791*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000248 link] 013 Herdag Jørgensen male born 1763*, Enkemand efter 1ste ægtesk Givt en gang Bonde, nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000249 link] 014 [[Olsen-15819|Anders Olsen]] male born 1716*, Enkemand Givt en gang Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000250 link] 015 [[Olsen-13615|Abraham Olsen]] male born 1764*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bond gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000251 link] 016 [[Christensdatter-3059|Else Christensdatter]] female born 1771*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000252 link] 017 [[Abrahamsen-436|Ole Abrahamsen] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000253 link] 018 [[Abrahamsdatter-258|Martha Abrahamsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000254 link] 019 [[Abrahamsen-437|Christen Abrahamssen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000255 link] 020 [[Hansdatter-5629|Elen Hansdatter]] female born 1782*, Tjeneste pige * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000256 link] 021 [[Jenssen-165|Ole Jenssen]] male born 1719*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000257 link] 022 [[Olsdatter-6482|Maren Olsdatter]] female born 1731*, Huusbondens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000258 link] 023 [[Olsdatter-7108|Malena Olsdatter]] female born 1769*, Deres datter meget vanfør Ugivt Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000259 link] 024 [[Madsen-3734|Johannes Madsen]] male born 1775*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000260 link] 025 [[Jensdatter-4708|Ane Jensdatter]] female born 1775*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000261 link] 026 Christen Pedersen male born 1790*, Fostersøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000262 link] 027 [[Jensen-18866|Helge Jensen]] male born 1773*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000263 link] 028 [[Jensdatter-4809|Malene Jensdatter]] female born 1771*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000264 link] 029 [[Jensen-18865|Jens Jensen]] male born 1721*, Konens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000265 link] 030 [[Olsdatter-8124|Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1721*, Konens forældre Begge i 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite == Saxenvig Yttre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000206 link] 001 [[Andersen-10756|Hans Andersen]] male born 1747*, Huusbond Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000207 link] 002 [[Michelsdatter-369|Lisbeth Mikelsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000208 link] 003 [[Christensen-10048|Jon Christenssen]] male born 1772*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000209 link] 004 [[Christensen-10050|Christen Christensen]] male born 1778*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000210 link] 005 [[Hansen-21456|Ole Hansen]] male born 1784*, Hans søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000211 link] 006 Berit Jonsdatter female born 1747*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000212 link] 007 [[Hansen-20853|Mons Hanssen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000213 link] 008 [[Jensdatter-4351|Ane Jensdatter]] female born 1773*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000214 link] 009 [[Monsen-350|Jens Monsen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000215 link] 010 [[Monsen-351|Andreas Monsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000216 link] 011 [[Monsen-352|Christen Monsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000217 link] 012 [[Enoksdatter-28|Else Enoksdatter]] female born 1769*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000218 link] 013 [[Knudsdatter-1057|Ane Knutsdatter]] female born 1783*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000219 link] 014 [[Christophersen-759|Jens Christophersen]] male born 1765*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000220 link] 015 [[Pedersdatter-6634|Anne Pedersdatter]] female born 1768*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000221 link] 016 [[Jensdatter-4724|Pernilla Jensdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000222 link] 017 [[Jensen-18929|Bertel Jensen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000223 link] 018 [[Olsen-15888|Ole Olsen]] male born 1746*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000224 link] 019 [[Andersdatter-5001|Karen Andersdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000225 link] 020 [[Olsen-15890|Christopher Olsen]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000226 link] 021 [[Enoksen-21|Herdag Enoksen Saksenvik]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000227 link] 022 [[Johnsdatter-296|Margret Jonsdatter]] female born 1765*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000228 link] 023 [[Herdagsdatter-13|Karen Herdagsdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000229 link] 024 [[Herdagsdatter-15|Ane Olina Herdagsdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000230 link] 025 [[Herdagsdatter-16|Elena Herdagsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000231 link] 026 [[Monsdatter-235|Anna Monsdatter]] female born 1778*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000232 link] 027 [[Jonsen-1361|Jon Jonsen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Jordløs huusmand, nærer sig mest af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000233 link] 028 [[Olsdatter-7128|Berete Olsdatter]] female born 1745*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000234 link] 029 [[Hansen-21097|Jacob Hansen]] male born 1779*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt == Saxenvigfield == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000928 link] 001 [[Andersen-11491|Anders Andersen]] male born 1741*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af rensdyr * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000929 link] 002 [[Jonsdatter-1516|Anne Jonsdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000930 link] 003 [[Andersdatter-5010|Karen Andersdatter]] female born 1778*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000932 link] 005 [[Andersdatter-5011|Anna Andersdatter]] female born 1794*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000931 link] 005 [[Andersen-11525|Peder Andersen]] male born 1791*, Deres søn == Schandsen == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000834 link] 001 [[Jacobsen-4091|Hans Jacobsen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Huusmand med plads, eyer ogsaa for almuen * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000835 link] 002 [[Hansdatter-6306|Berit Hansdatter]] female born 1731*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000836 link] 003 [[Monsen-390|Jacob Monsen]] male born 1756*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Huusmand har plads og er fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000837 link] 004 [[Jensdatter-4714|Berit Jensdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000838 link] 005 [[Jacobsen-3637|Jens Jacobsen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000839 link] 006 [[Mikkelsdatter-355|Bodil Mikkelsdatter]] female born 1783*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Scharet == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000827 link] 001 [[Herdagsen-15|Niels Herdagsen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, har jordbrug og er smed * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000828 link] 002 [[Jespersdatter-76|Ingebor Jespersdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000829 link] 003 [[Nilsen-1674|Herdag Nilsen]] male born 1785*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000830 link] 004 [[Nielsdatter-4394|Pernille Nielsdatter]] female born 1788*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000831 link] 005 [[Nielsen-14107|Ole Nielsen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000832 link] 006 [[Nielsen-14108|Andreas Nielsen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn == Setsaae Indre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000143 link] 001 [[Bertelsen-374|Ole Berthelssen]] male born 1771*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000144 link] 002 [[Joensdatter-129|Berit Jonsdatter]] female born 1767*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000145 link] 003 [[Olsen-13511|Berthel Olssen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000146 link] 004 [[Olsen-13512|Christen Olsen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000147 link] 005 Hans Andersen male born 1777*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000148 link] 006 [[Olsdatter-6737|Anna Olsdatter]] female born 1739*, Husbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000149 link] 007 [[Jonsen-1554|Hans Jonsen]] male born 1768*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000150 link] 008 [[Monsdatter-229|Elisabeth Monsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000151 link] 009 [[Johannesen-1027|Andreas Johannesen]] male born 1788*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000152 link] 010 [[Johannesdatter-1081|Karen Johannesdatter]] female born 1790*, Hans sted datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000153 link] 011 [[Johannesen-1028|Helge Johannesen]] male born 1793*, Hans sted søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000154 link] 012 Mons Jonsen male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000155 link] 013 [[Jonsen-1574|Christen Jonsen]] male born 1771*, En vanvittig broder af huusbonden Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000156 link] 014 [[Andersen-11443|Enok Andersen]] male born 1728*, Huusbondens sviger fader Enkemand efter 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000157 link] 015 [[Olsen-15670|Jon Olsen]] male born 1768*, Huusbond Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000158 link] 016 [[Monsdatter-230|Ane Monsdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000159 link] 017 Andreas Olsen male born 1780*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000160 link] 018 Karen Povelsdatter female born 1771*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000161 link] 019 Maren Olsdatter female born 1776*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000162 link] 020 [[Jacobsen-3748|Nils Jacobsen]] male born 1792*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000163 link] 021 Johannes Olsen male born 1738*, Engang i ægteskab Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000164 link] 022 [[Hansen-20163|Anders Hansen]] male born 1753*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000165 link] 023 [[Andersdatter-4193|Karen Andersdatter]] female born 1754*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000166 link] 024 [[Andersdatter-3072|Christiana Andersdatter]] female born 1778*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000167 link] 025 [[Andersdatter-4194|Anne Andersdatter]] female born 1782*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000168 link] 026 [[Andersen-10160|Hans Andersen]] male born 1787*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000169 link] 027 Bent Olsen male born 1783*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000170 link] 028 [[Andersdatter-5017|Anna Andersdatter]] female born 1714*, Konens moder Enke efter 1ste ægteskab Underholdes af carite == Setsaae Yttre == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000104 link] 001 [[Andersen-10404|Bent Andersen]] male born 1731*, Huusbonde Han i 1ste Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000105 link] 002 [[Jonasdatter-69|Gjertrud Jonasdatter]] female born 1733*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000106 link] 003 [[Ellingsdatter-239|Elen Ellingsdatter]] female born 1766*, Hans sted datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000107 link] 004 [[Bentsen-165|Johannes Bentsen]] male born 1774*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000108 link] 005 [[Bentsdatter-118|Maren Bentsdatter]] female born 1778*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000109 link] 006 [[Bentsdatter-119|Else Malena Bentsdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000110 link] 007 Jacob Lassessen male born 1776*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000111 link] 008 [[Pedersen-12342|Johannes Pederssen]] male born 1767*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000112 link] 009 [[Olsdatter-7163|Johanna Olsdatter]] female born 1778*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000113 link] 010 [[Johannesdatter-957|Karen Johannesdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000114 link] 011 Andreas Pedersen male born 1780*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000115 link] 012 Jacob Pedersen male born 1784*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000116 link] 013 [[Willumsdatter-44|Inger Willumsdatter]] female born 1780*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000117 link] 014 [[Olsdatter-8195|Anna Olsdatter]] female born 1733*, Huusbondens faster Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000118 link] 015 [[Hansdatter-5815|Øllegaard Hansdatter]] female born 1731*, Huusmoder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. Gaardbeboerske nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000119 link] 016 [[Olsdatter-8190|Øllegaard Olsdatter]] female born 1759*, Hendes datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000120 link] 017 [[Olsen-15820|Hans Olsen]] male born 1761*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000121 link] 018 [[Olsdatter-8191|Anna Olsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hendes datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000122 link] 019 [[Olsen-15911|Kristen Olsen]] male born 1772*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000123 link] 020 [[Størkersen-18|Willum Størkersen]] male born 1738*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bond gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000124 link] 021 [[Jacobsdatter-1310|Lisbet Jacobsdatter]] female born 1741*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000125 link] 022 [[Willumsen-118|Christen Willumssen]] male born 1776*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000126 link] 023 [[Willumsdatter-43|Ane Willumsdatter]] female born 1778*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000127 link] 024 [[Willumsen-119|Jens Willumsen]] male born 1782*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000128 link] 025 Karen Størchersdatter female born 1748*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000129 link] 026 [[Olsen-13304|Ole Olsen]] male born 1734*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000130 link] 027 [[Hansdatter-5256|Karen Hansdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000131 link] 028 [[Andersdatter-4117|Christiana Andersdatter]] female born 1772*, Hans sted datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000132 link] 029 [[Andersen-10048|Hans Andersen]] male born 1778*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000133 link] 030 [[Anderssen-243|Thomas Anderssen]] male born 1780*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000134 link] 031 [[Andersen-10158|Anders Andersen]] male born 1782*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000135 link] 032 [[Olsen-13305|Christen Olsen]] male born 1788*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000136 link] 033 [[Olsen-13306|Ole Olsen]] male born 1791*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000137 link] 034 [[Christensdatter-3466|Elisabet Christensdatter]] female born 1750*, Huusmoder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. Gaardbeboerske, nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000138 link] 035 [[Olsdatter-8240|Andrea Olsdatter]] female born 1778*, Hendes datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000139 link] 036 [[Olsen-15915|Johannes Olsen]] male born 1780*, Hendes søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000140 link] 037 [[Olsdatter-6806|Abigael Olsdatter]] female born 1783*, Hendes datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000141 link] 038 Peder Lassessen male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt == Skipmanvig == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000859 link] 001 [[Andersen-11828|Anders Andersen]] male born 1754*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Find lap nærer sig af et lidet jordbrug * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000860 link] 002 [[Andersdatter-5156|Karen Andersdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000861 link] 003 [[Larsdatter-4206|Malene Larsdatter]] female born 1773*, Hans steddatter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000862 link] 004 [[Larsen-10935|Jon Larsen]] male born 1776*, Hans stedsøn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000863 link] 005 Karen Jensdatter female born 1786*, Foster datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000864 link] 006 [[Henricsen-9|Henric Henricsen]] male born 1766*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Find lap nærer sig af et lidet jordbrug * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000865 link] 007 [[Larsdatter-4058|Inger Larsdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000866 link] 008 Povel Andersen male born 1785*, Foster søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000867 link] 009 Margret Jonsdatter female born 1791*, Foster datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000868 link] 010 Kiersten Pedersdatter female born 1794*, Foster datter == Sundbye == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000623 link] 001 [[Jacobsen-4092|Johannes Jacobsen]] male born 1730*, Huusbond Han 2den hun 1ste gang gift Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000624 link] 002 [[Jensdatter-4741|Dortea Jensdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang gift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000625 link] 003 [[Johannesdatter-887|Ane Johannesdatter]] female born 1777*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000626 link] 004 [[Johannesdatter-1094|Ingeborg Johannesdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000627 link] 005 [[Nielsen-14105|Hans Nielsen]] male born 1789*, Fostersøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000628 link] 006 [[Jonsen-1233|Jon Jonsen]] male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000629 link] 007 [[Johansdatter-816|Marta Johansdatter]] female born 1761*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000630 link] 008 [[Jensen-16908|Bent Jenssen]] male born 1746*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000631 link] 009 [[Hansdatter-5268|Malena Hansdatter]] female born 1748*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000632 link] 010 [[Bentsen-172|Jens Bentssen]] male born 1776*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000633 link] 011 [[Bentsen-173|Hans Bentsen]] male born 1778*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000634 link] 012 [[Bentsdatter-107|Ane Bentsdatter]] female born 1780*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000635 link] 013 [[Bentsen-171|Helge Bentssen]] male born 1784*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000636 link] 014 [[Bentsen-166|Christopher Bentsen]] male born 1789*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000637 link] 015 [[Bentsdatter-105|Malena Bentsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000638 link] 016 [[Bentsdatter-117|Kiersten Bentsdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000639 link] 017 [[Jensdatter-4801|Karen Jensdatter]] female born 1798*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000640 link] 018 [[Pedersen-12233|Hans Pedersen]] male born 1764*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, lensmand, gaardbeboer, fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000641 link] 019 [[Jensdatter-4356|Berit Jensdatter]] female born 1756*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000642 link] 020 [[Hansen-20903|Peder Hansen]] male born 1791*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000643 link] 021 [[Hansen-20904|Johannes Hansen]] male born 1793*, Hans søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000644 link] 022 Ole Pedersen male born 1768*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000645 link] 023 [[Jonsdatter-422|Lisbeth Jonsdatter]] female born 1784*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000646 link] 024 [[Jacobsdatter-1421|Berit Jacobsdatter]] female born 1739*, Huusbondens moder Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000647 link] 025 [[Jacobsdatter-1423|Sophia Jacobsdatter]] female born 1741*, Hans moster Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000648 link] 026 [[Monsen-324|Ole Monssen]] male born 1745*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000649 link] 027 [[Andersdatter-4141|Sophia Andersdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000650 link] 028 [[Olsen-13153|Peder Olssen]] male born 1775*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000651 link] 029 [[Olsen-13281|Mons Olsen]] male born 1779*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000652 link] 030 [[Olsdatter-6598|Christianna Olsdatter]] female born 1777*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000653 link] 031 [[Olsdatter-6613|Pernilla Olsdatter]] female born 1787*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000654 link] 032 [[Andersdatter-5116|Anniken Andersdatter]] female born 1744*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000655 link] 033 [[Bertilsen-4|Hans Bertilsen]] male born 1755*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000656 link] 034 [[Nielsdatter-3990|Malena Nielsdatter]] female born 1756*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000657 link] 035 [[Nilsen-1778|Knud Nilsen]] male born 1790*, Fostersøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000658 link] 036 Anne Nielsdatter female born 1792*, Fosterdatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000659 link] 037 [[Andersen-10100|Hans Anderssen]] male born 1742*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Lever af et hold i gaarden * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000660 link] 038 [[Monsdatter-177|Karen Monsdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000661 link] 039 [[Jensen-18575|Ole Jenssen]] male born 1752*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000662 link] 040 [[Joensdatter-139|Berit Joensdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000663 link] 041 [[Olsdatter-6597|Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1780*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000664 link] 042 [[Olsdatter-6531|Johanna Olsdatter]] female born 1783*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000665 link] 043 [[Herdagsen-3|Johannes Herdagsen]] male born 1794*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000666 link] 044 [[Nilsdatter-1336|Sara Nilsdatter]] female born 1721*, Enke Efter 1ste ægteskab Nærer sig af spinden og strikker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000667 link] 045 [[Jacobsen-3656|Berthel Jacobsen]] male born 1740*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000668 link] 046 [[Hansdatter-5514|Martha Hansdatter]] female born 1733*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000669 link] 047 [[Berthelsdatter-38|Karen Berthelsdatter]] female born 1773*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000670 link] 048 [[Berthelsen-195|Johan Berthelsen]] male born 1776*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000671 link] 049 [[Bentsen-175|Johan Bentsen]] male born 1787*, Foster søn Ugivt == Timmerdal == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000347 link] 001 [[Olsen-14326|Kristen Olsen]] male born 1757*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000348 link] 002 [[Jonsdatter-1556|Karen Jonsdatter]] female born 1757*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000349 link] 003 [[Olsdatter-8203|Ane Malene Olsdatter]] female born 1790*, Hans steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000350 link] 004 [[Olsdatter-6822|Berit Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Hans steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000351 link] 005 [[Olsdatter-8427|Ingeborg Olsdatter]] female born 1797*, Hans steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000352 link] 006 [[Poulsen-1271|Poul Poulsen]] male born 1783*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000353 link] 007 Else Poulsdatter female born 1768*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000354 link] 008 [[Willumsen-138|Hans Willumsen]] male born 1729*, Huusbondens farbroder Ugivt == Tveraamoe == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000885 link] 001 [[Olsen-16076|Bent Olsen]] male born 1766*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Findlap lever af en plads og fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000886 link] 002 [[Jonsdatter-1540|Karen Jonsdatter]] female born 1756*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000887 link] 003 [[Olsen-16075|Ole Olsen]] male born 1785*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000888 link] 004 [[Olsen-16078|Jon Olsen]] male born 1792*, Hans stedsøn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000889 link] 005 [[Olsdatter-7268|Inger Olsdatter]] female born 1788*, Steddatter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000890 link] 006 [[Olsen-16215|Ole Olsen]] male born 1714*, Huusbondens forældre Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000891 link] 007 [[Jonsdatter-1559|Inger Jonsdatter]] female born 1737*, Huusbondens forældre Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000892 link] 008 [[Pedersen-13386|Ole Pedersen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af en plads og fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000893 link] 009 [[Klemetsdatter-17|Kirsten Klemetsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000894 link] 010 [[Olsdatter-8226|Inger Anna Olsdatter]] female born 1799*, Deres datter == Wasbotten == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000409 link] 001 [[Jonsen-1362|Knut Jonsen]] male born 1750*, Huusbond Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000410 link] 002 [[Jensdatter-4405|Johanna Jensdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Han i 2det hun i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000411 link] 003 [[Larsdatter-3571|Karen Larsdatter]] female born 1793*, Konens uægte datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000412 link] 004 [[Hansdatter-6302|Christiane Hansdatter]] female born 1784*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000413 link] 005 [[Andersen-10651|Christen Andersen]] male born 1755*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde, gaardbeboer og fisker og baadbygger * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000414 link] 006 [[Andersdatter-4495|Malena Andersdatter]] female born 1769*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000415 link] 007 [[Christensen-10394|Anders Christensen]] male born 1796*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000416 link] 008 [[Christensen-10395|Christen Christensen]] male born 1797*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000417 link] 009 [[Christensen-10344|Villum Christensen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000418 link] 010 [[Pedersdatter-5906|Ane Pedersdatter]] female born 1777*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000419 link] 011 [[Pedersdatter-5614|Rachel Pedersdatter]] female born 1786*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt == Wasbottenfjeld == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000934 link] 001 [[Olsen-15575|Peder Olsen]] male born 1733*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af en liden plads og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000935 link] 002 [[Andersdatter-4900|Elen Andersdatter]] female born 1747*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000936 link] 003 [[Olsen-15574|Peder Olssen]] male born 1737*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af en liden plads og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000937 link] 004 [[Henricsdatter-9|Elen Henricsdatter]] female born 1735*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000938 link] 005 [[Pedersen-13253|Lars Pederssen]] male born 1785*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000939 link] 006 [[Pedersen-13254|Peter Pedersen]] male born 1772*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af en liden plads og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000940 link] 007 [[Pedersdatter-6598|Anne Pedersdatter]] female born 1775*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000941 link] 008 [[Petersdatter-261|Martha Petersdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000942 link] 009 [[Petersen-7087|Anders Petersen]] male born 1799*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000943 link] 010 [[Pedersen-12476|Ole Pederssen]] male born 1766*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Findlap lever af en liden plads og skauhugst * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000944 link] 011 [[Henriksdatter-272|Elen Henricsdatter]] female born 1763*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000945 link] 012 [[Olsdatter-7329|Bothel Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000946 link] 013 [[Olsdatter-7330|Maria Olsdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000947 link] 014 [[Olsen-1489|Henric Olssen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn == Wiig == * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000019 link] 001 [[Andersen-11499|Stephen Andersen]] male born 1747*, Huusbond Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000020 link] 002 [[Helgesdatter-296|Marit Helgesdatter]] female born 1746*, Hans kone Han 2den hun 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000021 link] 003 [[Stephensdatter-54|Anna Martha Stephensdatter]] female born 1786*, Deres datter Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000022 link] 004 [[Stephensdatter-53|Karen Stephensdatter]] female born 1788*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000023 link] 005 [[Stephensdatter-55|Johanna Stephensdatter]] female born 1792*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000024 link] 006 [[Jensen-17084|Peder Jensen]] male born 1776*, Huusbond Begge 1ste gang givt Jordløs huusmand, nærer sig af fiskerie * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000025 link] 007 [[Stephensdatter-45|Anne Stephensdatter]] female born 1772*, Hans kone Begge 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000026 link] 008 [[Pedersen-4653|Helge Pedersen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000027 link] 009 [[Hansen-20604|Ole Hansen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Begge 1ste gang givt Bonde og gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000028 link] 010 [[Helgesdatter-225|Bereth Helgesdatter]] female born 1762*, Hans kone Begge 1ste gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000029 link] 011 [[Olsdatter-6840|Christianna Olsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000030 link] 012 [[Olsdatter-6841|Ingebor Olsdatter]] female born 1795*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000031 link] 013 [[Olsen-13690|Jens Olsen]] male born 1798*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000032 link] 014 [[Olsdatter-8194|Bothel Olsdatter]] female born 1721*, Enke efter 1ste ægtesk. Underholdes af carite * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000033 link] 015 [[Nielsen-13050|Mons Nielsen]] male born 1746*, Huusbondens sted-fader Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt Lever af et kaar i gaarden * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000034 link] 016 [[Jensdatter-4251|Marit Jensdatter]] female born 1725*, Hans rete moder Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000035 link] 017 [[Olsen-13171|Niels Olsen]] male born 1761*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde og gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000036 link] 018 [[Nielsdatter-3680|Else Nielsdatter]] female born 1761*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000037 link] 019 [[Nielsdatter-3682|Karen Nielsdatter]] female born 1791*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000038 link] 020 [[Nielsen-12401|Knut Nielsen]] male born 1793*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000039 link] 021 [[Nielsdatter-3684|Pernilla Nielsdatter]] female born 1796*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000040 link] 022 [[Nielsdatter-3681|Billa Nielsdatter]] female born 1798*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000041 link] 023 [[Nielsen-12400|Niels Nielsen]] male born 1800*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000042 link] 024 [[Knudsdatter-1106|Karen Knudsdatter]] female born 1777*, Tjeneste pige Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000043 link] 025 [[Nielsen-14116|Anders Nielsen]] male born 1738*, Huusbond Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde og gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000044 link] 026 [[Nielsdatter-4396|Dorte Nielsdatter]] female born 1738*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000045 link] 027 [[Andersen-11500|Niels Andersen]] male born 1775*, Deres søn Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000046 link] 028 [[Andersdatter-4991|Berit Malene Andersdatter]] female born 1786*, Deres datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000047 link] 029 [[Larsen-9488|Ole Larsen]] male born 1751*, Huusbond Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt Bonde og gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000048 link] 030 [[Herdagsdatter-12|Karen Herdagsdatter]] female born 1749*, Hans kone Han 1ste hun 2den gang givt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000049 link] 031 [[Hansdatter-5415|Billa Hansdatter]] female born 1783*, Hans sted datter Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000050 link] 032 [[Pedersen-12217|Jacob Pedersen]] male born 1775*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000051 link] 033 [[Jonsen-1227|Ole Jonsen]] male born 1778*, Tjeneste dreng Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000052 link] 034 [[Knudsdatter-1069|Martha Knudsdatter]] female born 1775*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000053 link] 035 [[Nielsdatter-4393|Anniken Nielsdatter]] female born 1778*, Tjeneste pige Ugivt * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000054 link] 036 [[Nielsen-14106|Peder Nielsen]] male born 1795*, Foster søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000055 link] 037 [[Pedersen-11946|Knut Pedersen]] male born 1748*, Huusbond Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000056 link] 038 [[Hansdatter-5443|Berit Hansdatter]] female born 1751*, Hans kone Han i 1ste hun i 2det ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000057 link] 039 [[Knudsdatter-1108|Anne Knudsdatter]] female born 1780*, Deres datter Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000058 link] 040 [[Knudsdatter-1204|Christianna Knudsdatter]] female born 1781*, Deres datter Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000059 link] 041 [[Knudsen-2341|Christopher Knutsen]] male born 1783*, Deres søn Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000060 link] 042 [[Knudsdatter-1204|Christianna Knudsdatter]] female born 1789*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000061 link] 043 [[Christophersen-762|Ole Christophersen]] male born 1758*, Huusbonde Begge i 1ste ægteskab Bonde gaardbeboer og fisker * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000062 link] 044 [[Olsdatter-8202|Marta Olsdatter]] female born 1756*, Hans kone Begge i 1ste ægteskab * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000063 link] 045 [[Olsen-15843|Ole Andreas Olsen]] male born 1791*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000064 link] 046 [[Olsdatter-8201|Karen Ane Olsdatter]] female born 1793*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000065 link] 047 [[Olsen-15844|Jens Olsen]] male born 1795*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000066 link] 048 [[Olsdatter-8205|Ingeborg Olsdatter]] female born 1797*, Deres datter * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000067 link] 049 [[Olsen-15845|Bent Olsen]] male born 1800*, Deres søn * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000068 link] 050 [[Olsen-13616|Hans Olsen]] male born 1768*, Tjeneste dreng Ugift * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058474000069 link] 051 [[Kristensdatter-294|Kiersten Kristensdatter]] female born 1746*, Tjeneste pige Ugift * 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Norway in World War II
==The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich== The following is an overview of the Occupation of Norway in World War II. The Occupation is discussed in much greater detail on Store norske lexikon and in the literature listed below. "The occupation, or the period of occupation, is in Norway a term for the period 1940–1945 when Norway was occupied by Germany. During the occupation, Norway was ruled by the German Nazi [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]], who was given the title of Reichskommissar and could rely on a German repression apparatus headed by the Gestapo. Other German Nazi organizations represented in Norway were the Abwehr, Sipo and SD and the Wehrmacht. All Norwegian political parties were banned except Nasjonal Samling, led by [[Quisling-1|Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (1887-1945)]]. Strict censorship was introduced, and opponents of the regime were persecuted."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022Faroe Islands, Frode; Nøkleby, Berit: the occupation in Store norske lexikon at snl.no. Retrieved 7 July 2023 from https://snl.no/okkupasjonen "The German attack on Norway on the morning of 9 April 1940, Weserübung, was planned to surprise so completely that the Norwegians would give up all resistance and accept that Germany 'took over the protection of the country'. The legal board was to continue under German control. "In Norway, around 10,000 soldiers were sent by warship to Oslo, Kristiansand, Egersund, Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim, and Narvik to establish bridgeheads and secure the landing. A further couple of thousand men were sent by air to Fornebu and Sola. The attack was successful everywhere, except in Kristiansand, where the attacking forces were detained for a few hours by the coast guard, and in the Oslofjord, where Oscarsborg fortress sank the cruiser 'Blücher'. There was no landing in Oslo this morning. "By order, the German envoy (ambassador) in Oslo, Curt Bräuer, delivered the ultimatum to the government early in the morning. However, he had no forces in the city and received the answer, 'We do not bow. The battle is already underway.' The king and the government were given time to get away to carry on the battle. For a few days, Bräuer nevertheless tried to secure a Norwegian legal government, preferably via the king. "But in a radio speech on the evening of 9 April, [[Quisling-1|Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (1887-1945)]] had proclaimed himself the new Norwegian prime minister, and now [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] demanded that Bräuer should get the king to accept [[Quisling-1|Vidkun Abraham Lauritz Jonssøn Quisling (1887-1945)]]. The answer was still a clear no. A Norwegian crisis council, the Administrative Council, received Bräuer's support, but [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] had had enough of Norwegian reluctance and sent one of his party members, [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]], to Norway as Reichskommissar with dictatorial powers. From 21 April 1940 until the capitulation in May 1945, [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] had power over life and death in Norway. "During the campaign, seven German divisions fought on a broad front in Norway. There were fierce battles in several places. Allied support came too late and too weak, and southern Norway was lost at the beginning of May 1940. During the fighting in northern Norway, the allied help came on a scale that was really sufficient, and Narvik was recaptured But the Allies themselves now faced a looming defeat in France and decided to withdraw from Norway. The Norwegian forces capitulated on 10 June 1940, while the king, the government and parts of the Norwegian defense went over to Great Britain to continue the war from there."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===New Laws and New Courts=== "The occupation regime with Reichskommissar [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] introduced a number of new regulations. The regulations announced severe penalties for actions, including statements, which the occupying power considered to be active assistance to Germany's enemies (ie the Allies )."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Gestapo, Sipo ( Sicherheitspolizei) and SD (Sicherheitsdienst)=== "After the German invasion, the Gestapo and the other parts of the SS police and security agencies set about mapping groups and individuals who were defined as the Third Reich's most dangerous enemies. At the top of the lists were Jews and communists . In this early phase, the Gestapo and the other German security services ( SD) depending on information from the Norwegian police and other state administrative bodies. Other political groups and religious minorities who were blacklisted in Germany were also to be watched with suspicious eyes. A number of Norwegian politicians, civil servants and organizational staff who, after 9 April, had followed the government north to participate in the defense of the country, were interrogated and required to report to the German police ( Sipo )."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Wehrmacht=== "While the Gestapo was most feared, the Wehrmacht was most visible: army, navy, and air force. At most, the occupation force comprised almost half a million men, which in itself became a problem in a country of only three million inhabitants. For example, the Germans took a large part of the country's school buildings into military barracks, which affected the schooling of many Norwegian children. They requisitioned everything they needed, and in some places there were soon more Germans than Norwegians."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Executions, terror and state of emergency=== "The German leadership in Norway , with [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] and [[Rediess-2|Friedrich Wilhelm Rediess (1900-1945)]]at the head, was keen to crack down on all opposition. It was not enough to eliminate the forces that worked directly on behalf of the British or Norwegian authorities to undermine the occupation regime. Both those who sympathized with Germany's enemies, and those who might conceivably do so at a later date, had to be intimidated into obedience. Measures such as executions, special courts and a state of emergency meant that harsh punishments were not only to be used against the most active forces of resistance, but also to affect people within organizations and social life who, in German opinion, were behind and directing. In cities and districts, separate " hit lists " were drawn up for quick arrests."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 "In October 1942 came the turn to Trondheim, when the German occupation regime executed ten civilian Norwegians as revenge for sabotage and military resistance work ( sonofren in Trøndelag ). The ten victims were in addition to the executions of 24 Norwegian resistance fighters from Helgeland who had taken part in the military resistance work around Mosjøen and Majavatn ."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 {{Image|file=Norway_in_World_War_II.jpg |caption=The ten sonofres in Trøndelag }} ===Agents and Informants=== "In order to get on the trail of the organized groups that ran intelligence, escape traffic (so-called "export activities") and illegal newspapers, both the Gestapo and the German military intelligence service (Abwehr) recruited hundreds of Norwegian men and women for their agent activities. The agents were supposed to pretend to be good Norwegians and seek out people or environments with an assumed connection to the home front . Through their new acquaintances, the Norwegian Gestapo or Abwehr agents were to infiltrate the resistance organizations and report on the illegal activities to German commanding officers."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Torture and ill-treatment=== "In order to make progress in the investigation of serious cases and quickly uncover the largest possible extent of the activities hostile to the state, the Gestapo's investigators could make use of so-called intensified interrogation ("Geschärftes Vernehmung"). The torturewould make the prisoners provide new information about the illegal activity. As the vast majority of cases seen from German eyes concerned serious crimes, the threshold for torture as a means of investigation became very low. The large scale of torture probably resulted in several thousand Norwegians suffering lasting physical and mental health problems. Between 20 and 30 resistance fighters died during interrogation or in custody as a result of the mistreatment. In order to avoid further mistreatment and to avoid exposing larger parts of the resistance work, around 50 resistance fighters chose to take their own lives. Within the Norwegian State Police , there were also many cases of serious prisoner abuse."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===In prisons and prison camps=== "Of the approximately 44,000 Norwegians who were held in German or German-allied captivity during the Second World War, approximately 40,000 Norwegian men and women had been arrested in occupied Norway for resistance activities, or because they were defined as enemies of [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] for other ideological reasons - Germany. The German occupation authorities usually did not want to mix Norwegian resistance fighters with criminal prisoners. Therefore, the German security police made sure already in 1940 to have their own German departments established at all the Norwegian circuit prisons . In addition, the Germans created their own prison camps ("Häftlingslager") in each part of the country where the political prisoners could be more easily sheltered and isolated; Grini (Eastern Norway), Ulven and Espeland (Western Norway), Falstad (Central Norway), as well as Sydspissen , Tromsdalen and Bardufoss (Northern Norway )."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Rescue and release=== "Through the humanitarian rescue operation "white buses", in which the Swedish diplomat Count [[Bernadotte_af_Wisborg-3|Folke Bernadotte af Wisborg (1895-1948)]] got the top SS and police chief [[Himmler-3|Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (1900-1945)]] and other German Nazi leaders involved, Swedish and Danish Red Cross volunteers during March–April 1945 managed to retrieve around half of the 8,000 Norwegian prisoners of war. The Norwegians were first gathered in the Neuengamme concentration camp southwest of Hamburg, until [[Himmler-3|Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (1900-1945)]] allowed further transport to Denmark and Sweden. The Norwegians who did not make it home with the white buses were in most cases taken care of by allied authorities. But in the chaos that followed the German collapse, most of them were not back in Norway until the summer of 1945. In Norway, during the last months and weeks of the war, the occupation authorities chose to release a few thousand prisoners who had been arrested for less serious conditions in already overcrowded prisons and prison camps. But the vast majority of the Norwegian political prisoners were first released during the liberation days from 7 to 9 May 1945."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Human Costs=== "When the war in Europe drew to a close in the spring of 1945, it was still uncertain how the occupying power would act in Norway, where 350,000 men were armed and in their positions. Would they choose to fight? This was uncertain until [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] committed suicide and the Wehrmacht chose to capitulate on all fronts. At midnight on 8 May, capitulation was also a fact in Norway, and the Germans disarmed themselves in a very disciplined manner. Compared to the countries in Eastern Europe, Norway escaped the German occupation relatively easily. Nevertheless, the five years have left a lasting mark. That a number of towns and an entire country were razed to the ground in 1940 and in 1944–1945 was bad enough. Far worse were the losses of human life - or the destruction of life and health."[https://snl.no/okkupasjonen The Occupation of Norway by the German Reich] Store Norske Lexikon, Norway's History from 1940-1945, by Frode Færøy (The Defense Museums) Berit Nøkleby, last updated 13 July 2022 ===Liberation of Norway=== "Liberation (May 8, 1945) A substantial German army was garrisioned in Norway. They were bypassed by the Allies and played no role in the defense of the Reich. In the last month of the War, Reichskommissar [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] was favirably disposed to the possibility of making Norway a NAZI bastion (March 1945). He liked the idea of a refuge for NAZI leaders. Of course the fact that he had committed war crimes was part of the reason he liked the idea. After [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]] committed suicide (April 30), the idea of a NAZI bastion in Norway of the alps evaportated. Nothing had been done to prepare for either. [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)]]'s appointed successor, [[Dönitz-1|Karl Dönitz (1891-1980)]], summoned [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] and General Franz Böhme, Commander-in-Chief of German forces in Norway, to his headquaters in Flensburg. He ordered both to follow OKW instructions. General Böhme, upon returning to Oslo, issued a secret order to his commanders instructing 'unconditional military obedience' and 'iron discipline'. German forces in Denmark surrendered (May 4). General [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight David Eisenhower (1890-1969)]] dispatched instructions to resistance headquarters in Norway (May 5) which was conveyed to Gen. Böhme. It included details on how to contact with Allied General Headquarters. [[Dönitz-1|Karl Dönitz (1891-1980)]] dismissed [[Terboven-1|Josef Antonius Heinrich Terboven (1898-1945)]] from his post as Reichskommissar (May 7). His powers were transferred to Gen. Böhme. Bohme surrendered to the Allied forces (early morning of May 8), The major problem for the Germans was finding someone to whom they could surrender. The 1st British Airborne Division was still recovering from the heavy losses at Arnhem when it was ordered to Norway. Parts of the division had been detached to oversee the German surrender in Denmark. Advanced units flew into Oslo (May 9). They were assigned to oversee the surrender of the German troops. The main part of the division was delayed by bad weather. Their responsibility was to maintain law and order, secure the needed airfields, and oversee the German surrender. The division consisted of 6,000 men to disarm the 350,000 Germans in Norway. The Division proceeded to repatriate POWs held by the Germans, find and arrest war criminals. The Germans were assigned to disable their extensive minefields. Crown Prince Olav and five government ministers returned to a liberated Norway (May 13). [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-6|Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) of Norway (1872-1957)]], [[Bernadotte-37|Märtha Sophia Lovisa Dagmar Thyra Bernadotte (1901-1954)]], and the children returned (June 7). The day, of course, was especially chosen. It was exactly 5 years to the day that the King and Crown Prince had been forced to flee the country with the departing Allied force."[https://histclo.com/essay/war/ww2/cou/nor/ww2-nor.html Liberation] Liberation May 8, 1945, World War II Country Trends: Norway, Children in History ==Bouvet Island== "This uninhabited, volcanic, Antarctic island is almost entirely covered by glaciers making it difficult to approach; it is recognized as the most remote island on Earth. (It is furthest in distance from any other point of land, 1,639 km from Antarctica.)[https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/bouvet-island/ Bouvet Island] United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), The World Factbook, Bouvet Island ==Jan Mayen== "Jan Mayen Island, Norway's most northwesterly territory... During the Second World War, Jan Mayen Island was the only part of the Kingdom of Norway that the exiled government in London had full control over... When the Germans invaded Norway's mainland in 1940, Norway had already had a weather station on Jan Mayen for several decades. Meteorologists continued to send weather reports from the island, but sent them to Great Britain instead. The station was shut down and partly destroyed by the Allies in 1940, because Germany could have also taken advantage of the weather reports. In fact, a German ship was sunk by the British in November of 1940, in an effort to take the island... But it didn't take long before the Allies found that they needed weather reports from Jan Mayen, or "Island X", as it was code named. "Thirteen Norwegian soldiers came to the island from Iceland in 1941, which means that with exception of a few months during the first winter of the war, Jan Mayen sent weather reports for the duration of the war... Norwegian soldiers spent a significant portion of the war defending the island, as weather observations from Jan Mayen were important to the Allies' supply convoys to Murmansk. As many as 52 Norwegians were stationed here at a time during the war. "The Germans thought that there was a fighter jet base on the island, because they kept losing planes over it. A plan was made to attack Jan Mayen with five ships in October of 1942, but the attack was cancelled after reconnaissance showed that they had too much to lose... The Americans showed up on Jan Mayen in 1943 and built a radio surveillance station. They called it "Atlantic City", choosing a grand name for what was essentially a group of barracks. The goal was to locate and take out German radio and weather stations on Greenland. The Germans had four of these stations, all of which were eventually located and taken care of. Atlantic City was able find stations on both Greenland and Svalbard, but was unable to find the station that the Germans built on the northern end of Jan Mayen, on the other side of the central volcano Beerenberg. The Germans destroyed this base themselves after allies on Iceland discovered it. The Norwegian government gave its permission for the Americans to build the station, but to avoid giving the Russians an excuse to increase their presence on Svalbard, this permission was only given with the agreement that the station would be taken down as soon as the war was over... the whole camp was blown into Nordlaguna during a storm on 28 September 1954. Atlantic City was swallowed by the sea."[https://phys.org/news/2016-02-day-american-military-base-blew.html the geology of Jan Mayen Island] The day an American military base blew into the sea by Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 22 February 2016, Phys.Org "Jan Mayen was not occupied during World War II, and remained as Free Norway. In 1940 the crew of the met. Station burned down their station and left the island, but in 1941 they came back with a few Norwegian soldiers. They reestablished the meteorological station and were in continuous operation throughout the war years in spite of frequent air attacks from the Germans. Two German planes crashed on the island during the war. A four-engine bomber with 9 crewmembers hit a mountain near the Norwegian garrison in 1942. In 1950 a party of British geologists found the wreck of a German plane with 4 crewmembers on the south-west side of the island. In 1959 all remains of the crews from the two planes were moved to the war cemetery in Narvik. In 1943 the Americans were allowed to establish a radiolocating station on the island. It was built on the north side and they called it Atlantic City. The main task of the station was to locate the secret German weather and radio stations on Greenland."[https://jan.mayen.no/historie/ Jan Mayen in World War II] Jan Mayen Historie, World War 2 ==Peter I Island== "Peter I Island in the Bellingshausen Sea west of the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the remotest islands on the planet."[https://www.antarctic.eu/antarctic-info/peter-i-island.html Peter I Island] Antarctica ==Svalbard== "Svalbard, known to both British and Germans as Spitsbergen, was little affected by the German invasion of Norway in April 1940. The settlements continued to operate as before, mining coal and monitoring the weather. "In July 1941, following the German invasion of the Soviet Union, the Royal Navy reconnoitered the islands with a view to using them as a base of operations to send supplies to north Russia, but the idea was rejected as impractical.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Roskill, Stephen (1954–56). The War at Sea. Vol I, 388 Instead, with the agreement of the Soviets and the Norwegian government in exile, in August 1941 the Norwegian and Soviet settlements on Svalbard were evacuated, and facilities there destroyed, in Operation Gauntlet.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Arlov, Thor B.; Holm, Arne O.; Moe, Kirsti (2001). Fra company town til folkestyre: samfunnsbygging i Longyearbyen på 78° nord (in Norwegian). Longyearbyen: Svalbard samfunnsdrift. 400, ISBN 82-996168-0-8.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Roskill, Stephen (1954–56). The War at Sea. Vols I, 389 However the Norwegian government in exile decided it would be important politically to establish a garrison in the islands, which was done in May 1942 during Operation Fritham.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Roskill, Stephen (1954–56). The War at Sea. Vols I, 132-133 "Meanwhile, the Germans responded to the destruction of the weather station by establishing a reporting station of their own, codenamed "Banso", in October 1941.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Arlov, Thor B.; Holm, Arne O.; Moe, Kirsti (2001). Fra company town til folkestyre: samfunnsbygging i Longyearbyen på 78° nord (in Norwegian). Longyearbyen: Svalbard samfunnsdrift. ISBN 82-996168-0-8. This was chased away in November by a visit from four British warships, but later returned. A second station, "Knospel", was established at Ny-Ålesund in 1941, remaining until 1942. In May 1942, after the arrival of the Fritham force, the German unit at Banso was evacuated. In September 1943 in Operation Zitronella, a German task force, which included the battleship Tirpitz, was sent to attack the garrison and destroy the settlements at Longyearbyen and Barentsburg.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Arlov, Thor B.; Holm, Arne O.; Moe, Kirsti (2001). Fra company town til folkestyre: samfunnsbygging i Longyearbyen på 78° nord (in Norwegian). Longyearbyen: Svalbard samfunnsdrift. 402–403, ISBN 82-996168-0-8. This was achieved, but had little long-term effect: after their departure the Norwegians returned and reestablished their presence.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Roskill, Stephen (1954–56). The War at Sea. Vol III: 62 In September 1944, the Germans set up their last weather station, Operation Haudegen in NordOstLand; it functioned until after the German surrender. On 4 September 1945, the soldiers were picked up by a Norwegian seal hunting vessel and surrendered to its captain. This group of men were the last German troops to surrender after the Second World War. After the war, the Soviet Union proposed common Norwegian and Soviet administration and military defence of Svalbard. This was rejected in 1947 by Norway, which two years later joined NATO. The Soviet Union retained high civilian activity on Svalbard, in part to ensure that the archipelago was not used by NATO.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard#cite_note-53 Svalbard in World War II] Wikipedia citing Arlov, Thor B.; Holm, Arne O.; Moe, Kirsti (2001). Fra company town til folkestyre: samfunnsbygging i Longyearbyen på 78° nord (in Norwegian). Longyearbyen: Svalbard samfunnsdrift. 407–408, ISBN 82-996168-0-8. ==Literature== :Dahl, Hans Fredrik (1995): Norwegian war encyclopedia 1940–1945 . The chapel. Oslo. :Eriksen, Knut Einar and Halvorsen, Terje (1987): Liberation, volume 8. in Magne Skodvin (ed.), Norway at war. Pilgrimage and freedom struggle . Aschehoug, Oslo. :Graver, Hans Petter (2015): The war of the judges. The German occupation 1940–1945 and the Norwegian rule of law . Pax. Oslo. :Grimnes, Ole Kristian (2018): Norway during the Second World War 1939–1945 . Aschehoug. Oslo. :Moland, Arnfinn (1999): Over the border? The liquidations of the home front during the German occupation of Norway 1940–1945 . Orion Publishing. Oslo. :Nøkleby, Berit (1996): Shot it will be... German use of the death penalty in Norway 1940–1945 . Gylden Valley. Oslo. :Nøkleby, Berit (2003): Gestapo. German police in Norway . Aschehoug. Oslo. :Nøkleby, Berit (2004): War crimes. Violation of the law of war in Norway . Pax. 2004. :Ottosen, Kristian and Knudsen, Arne (2004): Norwegians in captivity 1940–1945. Alphabetical indexes . Aschehoug. Oslo. :Ottosen, Kristian (1989): Night and fog. The Story of the Natzweiler Prisoners . Aschehoug. Oslo. :Pryser, Tore (2001): Hitler's secret agents. German intelligence in Norway 1939–1945 . The university publishing house. Oslo. ==Media== :LIBERATION OF NORWAY IN 1945 (1945): The Royal Air Force arrive to cheers in Oslo after the German surrender in 1945. Royal Air Force (RAF) Air/Commandore L. Daraull & party arrive in Dakota at OSLO, to receive the surrender of the Germans. Plane landing, German Chiefs of Staff meet them. Gaumont British Newsreel (Reuters) dated 14 May 1945, black and white with sound, duration: 1:02. [https://www.britishpathe.com/asset/116383/ Liberation of Norway] British Pathé, London == Sources == '''Sources:''' *[http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-two/world-war-two-in-western-europe/the-attack-on-western-europe/the-occupation-of-norway/ the Occupation of Norway] *http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/norway_campaign_01.shtml

Norway Lesja Parish Bygdebok

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norway]] ==Bygdebok for Lesja== The Farm and genealogical history of Lesja, Oppland, Norway in 4 volumes. * by Arfinn Kjelland * published by the Lesja Kommune The Bygdebok for Lesja comes in four volumes. Volume 4 is mostly pictures and [[Grawrock-1|I]] have not seen it. The series ISBN 82-991096-1-2. The books are online at the Nasjonalbiblioteket [[https://www.nb.no/en/the-national-library-of-norway/]] but only available to those with Norwegian IP addresses. The series has a web site that explains the books, how to use them, and has an English help section. Link: [http://tilsett.hivolda.no/ak/Lesja/Index.html] This is part of Norwegian Bygdebok's See [[Space:Norway_Farm_and_Family_Books|Lesja Bygdebok]] ===Source example=== : * "Lesja" Kjelland, Arnfinn. ''[[Space:Norway Lesja Parish Bygdebok|Lesja Bygdebok]]'' (Lesja Kommune, Lesja, Norway, 1987) ===Inline Citation Example=== : [[#Lesja|Lesja]]: Farm, Grender, Family, position, Page # ===Grender=== The online includes a description of the Grender quote :A «grend» is originally a larger community than a farm. In the books they are mainly the same as the school districts established early in this century. Voting districts and national statistics are still split up into these districts. In earlier days, this term («grend») was equivalent to «beiarlag» - a group of farms from which people were invited to the important events in a farm family's life - baptisms, marriages and funerals. It is believed that these «beiarlag» reflect the oldest undivided farmland of an area - «urgarden» - the prehistoric farm. The system of «beiarlag» wore off more or less before World War II at Lesjaskogen. The available knowledge of the system is described in the books. ===Volumes=== * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 1 : Gards- og slektshistorie for Lesjaskogen". 1987. ISBN 82-991096-0-4. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). Online link [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2013091224006] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 2 : Gards- og slektshistorie for nørdre del av Lesja hovudsokn". ISBN 82-991096-3-9. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). Online link [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2007112804068] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 3 : Gards- og slektshistorie for søre del av Lesja hovudsokn". ISBN 82-991096-4-7. (See [[Grawrock-1|David Grawrock]] for look ups). Online link [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2011021408109] * Kjelland, Arnfinn. "Bygdebok for Lesja. 4 : Foto og fotografering i Lesja og av lesjingar 1850-1950". 2008. ISBN 82-991096-4-7. Online link [https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2015050648007] ===Who's using the Bygdebok=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Norway Lesja Parish Bygdebok|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Norway Project - Genealogy Resources

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Back to [[:Project: Norway]] The purpose of this page is to gather helpful resources for Norwegian genealogy research. Some info can be found within WikiTree but there are also some outside links listed here. To start with, please review * Norway Project - Norwegian Profile Standards (work in progress) == All about Sources == * '''Original sources''' ** [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/ Digitalarkivet (Digital Archives)] - parish records, censuses, probates, and much more from the National Archives of Norway *** [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/persons/advanced Advanced Person Search] *** [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/search/sources Find Source] *** [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en Scanned Archives] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results#count=20&query=%2Bplace%3ANorway Norwegian Collections at FamilySearch] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Project_Reliable_Sources Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles in Norway] - a guide to reliable sources ** [[Space:Birth_Death_and_Marriage_Records_-_Norway|Birth Death and Marriage Records - Norway]] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Resources Resources for Norway] * '''Secondary sources''' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Farm_and_Family_Books Norway Farm and Family Books (Bygdebøker)] ** [https://www.genealogi.no/wiki/index.php/Liste_over_digitaliserte_bygdeb%C3%B8ker Liste over digitaliserte bygdebøker] - List of digitized farm books ** [[Space:List_of_online_genealogical_books|List of online genealogical books (Nordic related)]] ** [[: Space:Nordic_Project%2C_Image_resources_online|Nordic Project, Image resources online]] - Where to find images of gravestones, portraits, newspapers. ** [https://www.histreg.no/index.php/search Historisk befolkningsregister (HBR)] - national historical population register (work in progress) ** [https://www.slektogdata.no/gravminner/finn-en-grav Gravminner (Slekt og Data)] - database for gravestones in Norway ** [https://www.nb.no/samlingen/aviser Aviser på nett (Nasjonalbibliotek)] - online historical Norwegian newspapers * '''See also:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format Norway Project - Source Citation Format] for example source citations. == Categories == Profiles should always be placed in the lowest location category possible. That usually means the parish category where the person was born, married, lived for a very long period of time or died. It should never be the country, province, county or hundred. Sometimes even a smaller category within the parish can be used. This could be the farm, croft or village. It should not be a specific street address and number. That information belongs in the biography of the profile. === Geographical Categories and Resource Pages=== * [[Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories|Norwegian Location Category Structure]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway Geographic Divisions] * [https://www.arkivverket.no/slektsgranskning/historikk-for-prestegjeld-og-sogn Historikk for prestegjeld og sogn (parish histories)] == Language == * [[:Space:Nordic_Language_Alphabets|Nordic Language Alphabets]] * FamilySearch ** [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norwegian_Genealogical_Word_List Norwegian Genealogical Word List] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norwegian_Dialect_Word_List Norwegian Dialect Word List] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Norway_Feast_Day_Calendars Norway Feast Day Calendars] === Norwegian Names === * [[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions|How to enter Norwegian Names in WikiTree]] === Norwegian special letters === Please use the correct letters when writing Norwegian names. If your keyboard does not support some of these letters, please copypaste them from the list below. {| class="wikitable" style="table-layout: fixed; width: 10em; text-align: center;" |- ! style="background: #efefef; font-weight: normal;" colspan="3" | '''Capital letters''' |- | Å || Æ || Ø |- ! style="background: #efefef; font-weight: normal;" colspan="3" | '''Lower case letters''' |- | å || æ || ø |} == Templates and Stickers == * [[Space:Norway Project - Template and Stickers|Norwegian Templates and Stickers]] and how to apply them. == WikiTree == * [[Help:Glossary]] * [[Space:WikiTree%20Abbreviations%20&%20Acronyms]] * [[Space:Biography_Creation_Helper]] Please do not use any AutoBio app on unsourced profiles.

Norway Project - MiniChallenge

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[[Category: Norway]][[Category: Norway Project]][[Category:Norwegian Projects]] {{Image|file=Norway_Project_-_MiniChallenge.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Peer Gynt in the Jungle Street Art }} ==MiniChallenge 2023-2024== Are you interested in joining a WikiTree Thon or Challenge, but feel intimidated by the strict deadline or the large number of participants? Do you want to have fun and learn from the WikiTree Community, but at your own pace and without pressure? Then you might enjoy this MiniChallenge! This MiniChallenge is a great way to get familiar with how a Thon or a Challenge works, while also improving the profiles of Norway Notables. You will have the opportunity to communicate with fellow WikiTreers and discover more about the history and genealogy of Norway. We are trying to connect some of the winners of the Peer Gynt Prize (Norwegian Notables) to the tree and build up their trees. Your task is to build out their trees, connect them to the Global Tree, and add sources and biographies to profiles as needed. The MiniChallenge will start on 22 December 2023 and end on 1 Aug 2024. The start date is winter soltice, the shortest day of the year in the Northern latitudes. The End date is the beginning of the kulturfestivalen Peer Gynt, at which the annual award is presented. A short description of the prize, a link to the wikipedia page for the prize, and a list of winners can be viewed at [[Space:Peer_Gynt_Prize|Peer Gynt Prize]]. As an aside, here is a little information about winter solstice. Since, the sun does not "rise" in some areas of Norway during the solstice, we will discuss civil twilight. During civil twilight, the sun is within 6 degrees of the horizon, and usually supplies enough natural light to perform outdoor activities. In Oslo, the capital of Norway, there will be 5 hours 53 minutes and 56 seconds of daylight with 58 minutes of civil twilight in both the morning and evening, for a total time of 7 hours 49 minutes during which sufficient natural light exists for normal outdoor activities.https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/norway/oslo?month=12 In Tromsø, "Northern Norway's Biggest City" the sun will not rise and civil twilight will last 4 hours and 41 minutes.https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/norway/tromsohttps://www.lifeinnorway.net/tromso-norway/ == Peer Gynt Award Winners == A list of the minichallenge profiles: (More may be added during the challenge) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- align=center ! scope="col" |Award Year ! scope="col" |Award Winner ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photograph ! scope="col" |Notable for ! scope="col" |Birth ! scope="col" |Death ! scope="col" |Born at ! scope="col" |Lived at ! scope="col" |Starting CC7 ! scope="col" |Current CC7 ! scope="col" |CC7 Change ! scope="col" |Connection Status |- align=center |1971 || [[Gerhardsen-13|Einar Henry Gerhardsen]] ||[[Image:Gerhardsen-13.jpg|125px]] ||former prime minister of Norway || 1897 || 1987 || Asker, Akerhus, Norge || Oslo, Norge || 0 ||112 || +112 (+0 from last update) || '''Connected''' |- align=center |1974 || [[Bye-796|Erik Erikssønn Bye]] ||[[Image:Bye-796.jpg|125px]]||journalist and performer, known for his radio and TV personalities || 1926 || 2004 || Brooklyn, New York, United States || Hvalstad, Asker, Akerhus, Norge; London; United States ||0 || 73|| +73 (+46 from last update) || Connected |- align=center |1999 || [[Heyerdahl-55|Thor Heyerdahl]] ||[[Image:Heyerdahl-55.jpg|125px]]||adventurer and ethnographer ||1914 || 2002 || Larvik, Vestfold || throughout world || 595 || 633 || +38 (+10 from last update) || Connected |} : Updated by [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 03:03, 28 December 2023 (UTC) : Updated by [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 00:49, 5 January 2024 (UTC) : Updated by [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 06:27, 27 February 2024 (UTC) : Updated by [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 17:27, 29 April 2024 (UTC) == How to Join the MiniChallenge== That is easy, you don't have to do anything. Just start building trees for the Profiles in the Challenge, by adding profiles for their relatives. We have three main goals: # Connect the MiniChallenge main Profile to the Global Tree (if not already connected). # Build up the tree by adding their Ancestors. # Build out the tree sideways by adding siblings, spouses of the siblings, cousins, In-laws and so forth, as far and wide as possible. Simply pick a Profile to work on and start building. What we do ask you to do is to '''Communicate''': * Let us know which profile you have picked. * What are you planning to work on? * Have you found something interesting? * Do you need help with something? * Can you see that someone else is working on a profile, that you would like to work on, then write to them directly. * If someone is working on the paternal line, maybe you could work on the maternal line. The important thing is to communicate, so you don't step on each others toes. == How and where to Communicate== For the purpose of the MiniChallenge there are two ways to Communicate: # Answer the G2G post. (add link to G2G post) # Join us on Discord. If you have finished Part 1 of the Nordic Trail, you will have received a invitation to Discord. The Nordic Project uses [https://groups.google.com/?hl=en&pli=1#!forum/wikitrees-nordic-project Google Groups] for communication. But, when participating in Thons and Challenges, we prefer to use either G2G or Discord. ==How to Join the Project== If you haven't already, you can join the Nordic Project and the (country) Project. It's not a requirement, but the purpose of the MiniChallenge is for you to get to know the community. The Projects are a big part of that. In order to join any project on WikiTree, you must first be a WikiTree member. If you are not yet a WikiTree member, see '''[[Help:How_to_Use_WikiTree|How to Use WikiTree]]''' to get started. You should also be willing to actively participate in the project and contribute to the project's goals. We recognize that people lead busy lives and may not be active on WikiTree every single week of the year, but you should at least have the ''intention'' to contribute towards the project's goals on a somewhat regular basis. Since Norway Project now is a sub-project of Nordic Project you will find more info on how to join on the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project page]]. == Sources ==

Norway Project - Profile Improvement

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[[Category:Norway Project]] [[Category:Norway, Maintenance Categories]] Back to [[:Project: Norway]] Norway Project relies on the project members to contribute with corrections and improvements in order to make the Norwegian profiles look their best. If we could all help out, even a little bit, once in a while, it would help improve WikiTree. Listed below are some ways you can help improving Norwegian profiles. You can also add categories as well as some of the [[Space:Norway_Project_-_Template_and_Stickers|templates and stickers]] available for Norwegian profiles. If you have a question about the topics below, not answered by the text, please ask in the WikiTree Nordic Google Group or in G2G. == Adding profiles == Of course, you could be working on adding your own Norwegian family ancestors, but if you should have some extra time there are other Norwegian profiles that could use some help in order to be connected to "the big Wiki Tree". Check out the links below; * [[:Category: Norway Project Needs Profiles Created]] * [[:Category: Norway, Needs Profiles Created]] * [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NOR]] Before adding profiles, you might want to check out the pages regarding [[:Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions|How to enter Norwegian Names in WikiTree]] and please also use [[Space:Norway_Project_-_Genealogy_Resources#Norwegian_special_letters|Norwegian special letters]] to keep the spelling correct. == Cleaning up "Gedcom Junk" == A "gedcom" is a file format that contains family tree info that can be uploaded or imported to another place or device. When such a file is imported/uploaded to WikiTree a lot of "junk text" might be added as well. Please read the help page [[Help: GEDCOM-Created_Biographies]] in order to understand what is considered "junk" and can be removed. There is no easy way to locate any "gedcom junk" on your own profiles, unfortunately. Profiles in need of a clean-up can be found in [[:Category: Norway, Needs Gedcom Cleanup]]. == Sourcing == You can help by sourcing the Norwegian profiles that are currently unsourced. First you might want to check out this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy#Source.2C_Source.2C_Source section about sourcing]. In addition to that, these help pages hold valuable information; [[Help:Sources]] and [[Help:Sources_FAQ]]. If you intend to work on Norwegian profiles pre-1700 please check [[Space:Norway_Project_Reliable_Sources]] before you do. Do you have any unsourced profiles in your own tree? : If you want to check if any of the profiles you are the manager of has the unsourced template on them, use the menu “My WikiTree”, choose “Watchlist” from the dropdown menu and then click the box/button that is labelled “Unsourced” (below the thin orange line). You will find the “My WikiTree”-menu at the top of the page, just a bit right of the middle. If you like to help improve and source other profiles than your own, these are some categories that holds unsourced profiles: * Project managed profiles; ** [[:Category: Norway Project Needs Norwegian Sources]] ** [[:Category: Norway Project Needs Sources]] * Other Norwegian native profiles; ** [[:Category:Norway, Unsourced Profiles]] Profiles without any source at all ** [[:Category: Norway, Needs More Records]] Profiles, partially sourced. ** [[:Category: Norway, Needs Norwegian Sources]] Profiles, likely emigrants, with sources from a country other than Norway If you are ready for a real challenge, check out [[:Category: Norway, Unknown Location]] and see if you can help out. If you enjoy this kind of work, you should consider joining the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nordic_Project_-_Sourcerers_Team Nordic Project Sourcerers Team]. == Writing biographies == First, please check the help page [[:Help: Biographies]] to learn more about the text sections used on WikiTree, styles and standards and other useful info. Then perhaps start with your own profiles, can you add more than the bare facts? Do you know if they played an instrument or have you perhaps found something else of interest about them? An example could be to add the witnesses of a child's christening to a profile, they are often relatives and perhaps already have a profile on WikiTree that can be linked to in the bio. If you like writing biographies, you might want to help with other profiles than your own? Check the categories for profiles managed by Nordic Project that needs their biography written (or improved) [[:Category: Norway Project Needs Biography]]. There is also a category for other Norwegian profiles (not managed by the project) that are in need of a biography, check out [[:Category:Norway, Needs Biography]]. Remember to cooperate with a profile manager if you intend to do a major overhaul of any text already existing on the profile, see also [[:Help: Communication_Before_Editing]]. == Useful tools == * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ The BioCheck app] The BioCheck app looks for unsourced profiles but also recognizes style issues on profiles. See also the help page [[:Space: BioCheckHelp]]

Norway Project - Source Citation Format

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'''[[:Project:Nordic| Nordic Project]]''' > '''[[:Project:Norway| Norway Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Norway Project - Genealogy Resources| Genealogy Resources]]''' > '''Source Citation Format''' ==Adding Sources== For instructions on how to add sources to WikiTree profiles, see the help pages: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Help: Sources] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_Style_Guide Help: Sources Style Guide]. For frequently asked questions about sources, see the help page: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ Help: Sources FAQ]. Some key points to remember: * Include the source for any information you add to WikiTree * Reliable sources '''must''' be used for pre-1700 profiles (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Project_Reliable_Sources Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles in Norway]) * You can create a link to a website using brackets. Inside the brackets, include the URL, then a space, then the link title.
Example: [https://www.wikitree.com Homepage]
* In-line source citations (using ref tags: ...) go in the biography section, above the == Sources == section. Place the ref tags with the source information after a fact in the biography. * Instead of using in-line references and ref tags, you can add sources underneath the == Sources == line in a list. Use the * (asterisk) before the source information to create a list. * Be careful not to remove this section from the "Edit Text" box (or your sources won't be visible):
== Sources ==
==Example Citations for Norwegian Sources== === Digitalarkivet === The main resource for Norwegian research is [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/ Digitalarkivet.no], where scanned images of primary sources such as church books, censuses, probates, etc. can be found. Many sources are also transcribed. * In your source citation, be sure to include a url (link) to the record, and include the page number (if available). * When viewing a scanned image of a record, the main part of the source citation ("source information") can be copied by clicking the image of the clipboard in the top right corner. * If a transcription of the record is also available, you may wish to include both a link to the transcription and the scanned image in your source citaiton. * Include a description of the specific entry being cited (what event is it, who is mentioned in the entry, and what is the date of the event?) * Note: for church records, if the name of the parish is not mentioned in the copied source information, you should add it to source citation yourself. :'''Example Source Citations with wiki code:'''
:"SOURCE_TITLE", Digitalarkivet Record: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/RECORD_ID RECORD_ID], Digitalarkivet Image: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/IMAGE_ID IMAGE_ID], EVENT_AND_DATE; citing SOURCE_INFORMATION.
'''Example:''' * "Church book from Nannestad parish 1840-1850 (0238P)", Digitalarkivet Record: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/pg00000000517413 pg00000000517413], Digitalarkivet Image: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060307030393 kb20060307030393], Ingeborg Jacobsd burial on 20 Sep 1840 (died 13 Sep 1840) in Nannestad parish, Age: 50; citing Nannestad prestekontor Kirkebøker, SAO/A-10414a/F/Fa/L0010: Ministerialbok nr. I 10, 1840-1850, s. 227. Or, image only, without hidden links:
:Nannestad prestekontor Kirkebøker, SAO/A-10414a/F/Fa/L0010: Ministerialbok nr. I 10, 1840-1850, s. 227, Digitalarkivet (https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060307030393), Ingeborg Jacobsd burial on 20 Sep 1840, entry #14.
becomes: * Nannestad prestekontor Kirkebøker, SAO/A-10414a/F/Fa/L0010: Ministerialbok nr. I 10, 1840-1850, s. 227, Digitalarkivet (https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20060307030393), Ingeborg Jacobsd burial on 20 Sep 1840, entry #14. :'''Example Source Citations:''' Baptism: * "Church book from Norderhov parish 1837-1847 (0613Q)", Digitalarkivet Record: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/pd00000036850130 pd00000036850130], Digitalarkivet Image: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20051111050117 kb20051111050117], Ole baptism on 10 Dec 1843 (born 8 Nov 1843) in Norderhov parish, son of Ole Olsen and Inger Pedersdatter; citing Norderhov kirkebøker, SAKO/A-237/F/Fa/L0010: Ministerialbok nr. 10, 1837-1847, s. 113. ::Or: * Norderhov kirkebøker, SAKO/A-237/F/Fa/L0010: Ministerialbok nr. 10, 1837-1847, s. 113, Digitalarkivet (https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20051111050117), Ole baptism on 10 Dec 1843, entry #244. Marriage (scanned image only): * Volda prestegjeld, Møre og Romsdal, SAT/A-1454/511/L0137: Ministerialbok nr. 511A04, 1787-1816, s. 41, Digitalarkivet Image: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070829660260 kb20070829660260], Frans Gutormsen Welsvig marriage to Ane Jacobsdr Morstøl, 1792, 5 p. Trin. (8 July). Census: * "1875 census for 1660P Strinda", Digitalarkivet Record: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/pf01052377002789 pf01052377002789], Digitalarkivet Image: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/ft20110216170517 ft20110216170517], Jakob Pedersen (born 1870) at Teslimyhr in Strinda parish, Family position: s, Birthplace: Lade Strinden; citing SAT, Folketelling 1875 for 1660P Strinda prestegjeld, 1875, s. 2287. Emigration (transcription only): * "Emigrants from Kristiania 1871-1930, edited version", Digitalarkivet Record: [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/pe00000000917949 pe00000000917949], Ole Anders (54) migrating to Duluth on 25 Apr 1872, Residence: Christiania. Probate: * Sør-Gudbrandsdal tingrett, SAH/TING-004/J/Ja/Jaa/L0003: Skifteprotokoll, 1740-1747, s. 313b-314a, Digitalarkivet (https://www.digitalarkivet.no/sk20081210680723), Probate for Steener Svendsen, 1 Apr 1743, Waalen i Gausdal. '''Digitalarkivet Tips''' {{Image |file=Norway_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format.jpg |align=l |size=175 }}''Click the clipboard icon to copy the "source information".''{{Clear}}
{{Image |file=Norway_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format-1.jpg |align=l |size=150 }}''Click the three blue lines to search transcribed entries for this source. If the three lines are greyed out, the source has not been transcribed.''{{Clear}}
{{Image |file=Norway_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format-2.jpg |align=l |size=400 }}''Click the image ID to copy the image ID to your clipboard.''{{Clear}}
{{Image |file=Norway_Project_-_Source_Citation_Format-3.jpg |align=l |size=500 }}''Many corresponding Ancestry sources use the same image IDs as Digitalarkivet. Copy the image ID from the Ancestry image page url (look for the "?"). Then in your browser enter the url "digitalarkivet.no/" followed by the copied image ID. This will take you to the free Digitalarkivet version of the same image.''{{Clear}}
=== FamilySearch === For sources found at FamilySearch.org, the "copy citation" button can be used to copy/paste an automatic source citation. Note that FamilySearch and Ancestry's Norway church record index collections, such as [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1467014 "Norway Baptisms, 1634-1927"] and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1468080 "Norway Marriages, 1660-1926"], are not a preferred source to use on WikiTree. These indexes do not contain links to images and do not indicate where in the church books the original source can be found. If possible, in addition to (or instead of) citing the FamilySearch index, find the original church book page to cite. The more recent [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4237104 "Norway church books, 1815-1930"] collection on FamilySearch and Ancestry does contain images and provides more detailed source descriptions. Note that the scanned images are generally higher quality at Digitalarkivet than they are in this collection. :FamilySearch citation examples: * "Norway Marriages, 1660-1926", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWWZ-ZMQ : 20 February 2020), Peder Pedersen, 1735. * "Norway Church Books, 1815-1930", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6871-5H7B : 5 August 2021), Oline Olsdatter, 1855. === Books === :'''Template - Online Book:'''
:AuthorFirstName AuthorLastName, ''Title of Work'' (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year), page(s), URL.
:'''Example:''' :Lars Strømme and Ragnar Standal, ''Hjørundfjordboka Vol. 5: Gard og ætt'' (Ørsta : Hjørundfjord bygdeboknemnd, 1993), page 74, [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/4aa3e2c8be338d79d0a507a239432026?index=4#77 Nasjonalbiblioteket]. == Source Citation Formatters == For help quickly formatting source citations, consider using these tools for automatic source citations: * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VzDrYb72FkPg_YelB2HXNhWw2Abj3vhgsYstFhXftkU/edit?usp=sharing Norway Source Citation Formatter] (Google Sheets doc) - for sources from Digitalarkivet.no * Rob Pavey's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] (browser extension) - for sources from Ancestry or FamilySearch

Norway Project - Suggestion Reports

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[[Category: Norway, Maintenance Categories]] Back to [[:Project: Norway]] [[#norsk|(In Norwegian below)]] == In English == Norway Project relies on the project members to contribute with corrections and improvements in order to make the Norwegian profiles look their best. If we could all help out, even a little bit, once in a while, it would help improve WikiTree. The '''WikiTree suggestion reports''' are updated once a week, usually at the beginning of the week. They are created as part of the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] and if you find you enjoy this kind of work you should perhaps check out [[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection]] and also consider joining the project (click the Data Doctor link above) as well as the [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Data_Doctors_Team|Nordic Project Data Doctors Team]]. However, in order to work on your own personal suggestion list, you do not need to be a Data Doctor. You will find the suggestion list for the profiles you manage in the menu “My WikiTree” at the top of the page (just right of the middle of the page). Click the menu and choose “ Suggestions” from the dropdown menu. If you have any suggestions, the column to the left will explain what is wrong and there is also a small green dot with a question mark that you can click to get to the help page for that specific error. The colour of the left-hand column will indicate the difficulty of the error. On the right-hand side is a grey button labeled "Status" which will open a new window when clicked. Once you have investigated, and hopefully corrected the profile, you can use the radio buttons to "Select a status" so others will know what has been done. Sometimes a Norwegian name can be a trigger, for example, the female name Eli is often suggested to be a male name, and the male name Jone is often suggested to be female. Then the "False suggestion" radio button should be used, with an explanatory comment why it is indeed a false suggestion. Click the "Update status" button at the bottom and you are done with the editing of that specific error/suggestion. Besides your own personal suggestion list, each of the Nordic countries also have a suggestions list that can be worked on. The Norwegian one can be found here: [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR|Suggestion list for Norway]]. == På Norsk == Norgeprosjektet stoler på at prosjektets medlemmer bidrar med rettelser og forbedringer slik at de norske profilene kan bli så bra som mulig. Hvis alle kunne hjelpe til, selv bare litt en gang i blant, ville det bidra til å forbedre hele Wikitree. '''WikiTree suggestion reports''' er en liste med foreslåtte mulige databasefeil som blir oppdatert ukentlig, vanligvis i starten av uken. Listen er en del av [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]], og hvis du liker denne typen arbeid, bør du kanskje se på [[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection]] og vurdere å bli med i det prosjektet (klikk Data Doctor lenken ovenfor) samt [[Space:Nordic_Project_-_Data_Doctors_Team|Nordic Project Data Doctors Team]]. Du trenger ikke være en Data Doctor for å arbeide med din personlige "suggestion list". Du finner din egen liste, som er basert på profilene du har ansvar for, i menyen “My WikiTree” øverst på siden. Klikk på menyen og velg “ Suggestions” fra rullegardinmenyen. Hvis det er noen feilforslag i listen din, vil kolonnen til venstre forklare hva den mulige feilen er, og det vil være en liten grønn prikk med et spørsmålstegn på som du kan klikke for å komme til hjelpsiden for den spesifikke feilen. Bakgrunnsfargen i kolonnen til venstre indikerer vanskelighetsgraden til forslaget. I kolonnen helt til høyre vil hvert forslag ha en grå knapp merket "Status" som vil åpne et nytt vindu når du klikker den. Når du har undersøkt og forhåpentligvis korrigert profilen, kan du bruke radioknapper med ulike alternativer til å velge en ny status slik at andre kan se hva som har blitt gjort. Av og til kan norske navn gi feilmeldinger. For eksempel vil kvinnenavnet Eli bli antatt å være et mulig mannsnavn og gi feilmeldinger deretter, og omvendt med mannsnavnet Jone, som blir antatt å være et mulig kvinnenavn. I slike tilfeller bør man bruke "False suggestion" radioknappen og også skrive en liten forklaring på hvorfor feilmeldingen er falsk. Klikk på "Update status" knappen nederst på siden for å fullføre redigeringen av det spesifikke feilforslaget. I tillegg til din personlige liste har alle de nordiske landene sine egne feilforslagslister som man kan arbeide med. Den norske listen finner du her: [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NOR|Suggestion list for Norway]].

Norway Project - Template and Stickers

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Back to [[:Project: Norway]] == Templates and stickers used on Norwegian profiles == ==== Norway Project Box ==== : The '''Norway project box''', as can be seen below, is a template that '''should only be used on profiles that have Norway Project as manager'''. *The Project Box should only be added by the Managed Profiles Team and/or Nordic Project Leadership Team. {{Norway}} ---- === Research Note Boxes/Templates === ALL of the boxes/templates that are sorted under this definition, such as "Estimated Date" can be found here: [[:Help:Research_Note_Boxes]]. The most common one is however the one for unsourced profiles below. ==== Unsourced Norway ==== {{Unsourced|Norway}} : The Unsourced template, shown above, can be used for Norwegian profiles to be added automatically to the [[:Category: Norway, Unsourced Profiles ]]. : Please add {{Unsourced|Norway}} to the profile, '''above''' the == Biography == heading. ==== Source Templates ==== There are a few source templates created by WikiTree that can be good to know about. The reason to use source templates is that if/when the link structure at a specific website used as a source changes, the WikiTree Team can make a change and all of our template links will start working again. These are some help pages for source templates that might be good to know about; * [[:Help:Links_to_Ancestry]] * [[:Help:Links_to_FamilySearch]] * [[:Help:Find_A_Grave]] ---- === Stickers === : Profile Stickers go in the text section of the edit page, below the Biography headline. There should be no extra hard returns above or below it, and no horizontal rules (----). : They are usually placed directly below the Biography headline, but they can be placed anywhere in the biography section, such as near where the information being highlighted is discussed. They are usually grouped together but they can be spread out. : They should not be placed in or below the Sources section. ---- ==== Norway Native Sticker ==== {{Norway Native}} : The [[Template:Norway_Native|Norway Sticker]] is to be used on profiles who lived and died in Norway. : It can be used on a profile by adding {{Norway Native}} It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ==== Norwegian Roots Sticker ==== {{Norway Roots}} : The [[Template:Norway_Roots|Norwegian Roots sticker]] may be used for any non-resident of Norway who has been identified as having Norwegian ancestry, including active WikiTree members. : It can be used on a profile by adding {{Norway Roots}} It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ==== Norwegian Notables ==== {{Notables Sticker|Norway, Notables}} : The Notables sticker can be used with the country added to it. The country will not be seen in the sticker text but it will add the profile to the [[:Category: Norway, Notables]]. : It can be used on a profile by adding {{Notables Sticker|Norway, Notables}} It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ==== Norwegian Nobility ==== {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Norway}} : The EuroAristo sticker can be used with the country added to it. However, this will not add the profile to any category since the profile should be added to the category for the house the profile belong to. : It can be used on a profile by adding {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Norway}} It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. ---- ==== Migrating Ancestor ==== {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Norway |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Nordic_Project_Images-3.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png }} : The migrating sticker can be used on the profiles of Norwegian emigrants (or immigrants). It will not add the profile to any category. : It can be used on a profile by adding
: {{Migrating Ancestor
: |origin= Norway
: |destination= Minnesota, USA
: |origin-flag= Nordic_Project_Images-3.png
: |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}}
: It should always be added below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. Be sure to not leave out {{ and }} in the beginning and end. : For more [[:Template:Migrating_Ancestor| info on the template and where to find flag images]].

Norway Reports

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==Monthly Suggestions Progress Reports== This page holds the monthly progress reports for Norway suggestions by the group. Each suggestion worked on is reported along with the trajectory. The bolded numbers highlight those suggestions for extra attention during the following month. ===April 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 27 March and 01 May 2022 reflect work done during April 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0327'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total||||8360||8190||{{Blue|↓ -170}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||5||3||{{Blue|↓ -2}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||46||46||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on 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|Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||3||5||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||4||3||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||0||0||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||200||199||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||113||106||{{Blue|↓ -7}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||7||6||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 733: Prefix in Preferred Name||Intermediate||0||0||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||8||7||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||9||6||{{Blue|↓ -3}}|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||25||24||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||33||30||{{Blue|↓ -3}}|| |- | Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||126||123||{{Blue|↓ -3}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1||4||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||16||17||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- | Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- | Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||21||24||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- | Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||51||52||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 610: Birth location in uppercase||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||2||14||{{Red|↑ 12}}|| |- |Warning 617: Ambiguous Birth location Country not recommended||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ -1}}||{{Green|All Resolved}} |- | Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- | Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 635: Number in death location||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||49||49||No Change|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 644: Death location too long||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||4||13||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||38||37||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||87||90||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||1||4||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||37||38||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |PPP||||||||No Change|| |- | Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||27||27||No Change|| |- | Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||19||19||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||27||27||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||16||14||{{Blue|↓ -2}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||182||183||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||1||3||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||295||288||{{Blue|↓ -7}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||151||149||{{Blue|↓ -2}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||13||13||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||206||200||{{Blue|↓ -6}}|| |- | Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||12||12||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- | Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||1||3||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 842: Template doesn't end with double }  ||Easy||3||0||{{Blue|↓ -3}}||{{Green|All Resolved}} |- | Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||136||125||{{Blue|↓ -11}}|| |- | Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 848: Error in template parameters||Advanced||1||0||{{Blue|↓ -1}}||{{Green|All Resolved}} |- | Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||30||30||No Change|| |- | Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||5||4||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- | Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||11||8||{{Blue|↓ -3}}|| |- | Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- | Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||18||20||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with   ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||23||4||{{Blue|↓ -19}}|| |- | Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||19||19||No Change|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||21||21||No Change|| |- | Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||26||30||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||95||94||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- | Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||43||42||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- | Error 872: Named Inline citation Error ||Advanced||1||4||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||269||265||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||438||432||{{Blue|↓ -6}}|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||626||'''614'''||{{Blue|↓ -12}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||10||9||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||58||52||{{Blue|↓ -6}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||59||51||{{Blue|↓ -8}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- | Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||35||42||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- | Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||614||'''610'''||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- | Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||1345||'''1355'''||{{Red|↑ 10}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- | Error 966: Link Error various||Intermediate||1227||'''1208'''||{{Blue|↓ -19}}|| |- | Error 967: Link Error in domain||Intermediate||523||'''522'''||{{Blue|↓ -1}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||32||32||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||127||132||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||60||63||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||708||'''704'''||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||150||151||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||59||51||{{Blue|↓ -8}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1351||'''1363'''||{{Red|↑ 12}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||994||'''1025'''||{{Red|↑ 31}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1282||'''1313'''||{{Red|↑ 31}}||'''Extra Attention Needed''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||33||34||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||20||24||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||24||26||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||51||53||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||37||40||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||27||28||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 563: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by father||Advanced||0||0||No Change|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||10||9||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||74||83||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||215||223||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Warning 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||152||167||{{Red|↑ 15}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||324||333||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||24||24||No Change|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||156||172||{{Red|↑ 16}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||84||84||No Change|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||142||148||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||4||3||{{Blue|↓ -1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID  ||Intermediate||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||40||40||No Change|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||67||69||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||26||22||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||81||90||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||64||73||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||83||92||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||127||137||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||57||58||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||70||77||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||64||68||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||74||79||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||56||59||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |} ---- ===May 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 01 May 2022 and 29 May 2022 reflect work done during May 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0501'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||8190||7636||{{Blue|↓ 554}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||46||46||No Change|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||328||337||{{Red|↑ 9}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||22||22||No Change|| |- | Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||69||68||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||51||49||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||84||85||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||48||50||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- | Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- | Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 112: Person is Father and mother||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||5||5||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||199||202||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||106||108||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||7||5||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||24||25||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||30||30||No Change|| |- | Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||5||6||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||123||130||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||17||17||No Change|| |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||5||0||{{Blue|↓ 5}}||All Resolved |- | Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||7||0||{{Blue|↓ 7}}||All Resolved |- | Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||8||6||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 502: Missing gender (male)  ||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||24||11||{{Blue|↓ 13}}|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||0||5||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||0||3||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||0||6||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- | Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||1||||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||52||41||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- | Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 610: Birth location in uppercase||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||14||6||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- | Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- | Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 635: Number in death location||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||49||26||{{Blue|↓ 23}}|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 644: Death location too long||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||13||10||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||8||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||37||10||{{Blue|↓ 27}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||90||92||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 676: Abbreviated Marriage Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||4||0||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||All Resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||38||40||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |||||||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||27||22||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||19||19||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''PPP''' |- | Error 926: PPP With unpaired Project Account and ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||27||27||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||183||180||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||288||289||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||149||148||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||13||14||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||200||185||{{Blue|↓ 15}}|| |- | Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- | Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||12||11||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- | Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||125||126||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||30||30||No Change|| |- | Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- | Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||1||8||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- | Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||20||34||{{Red|↑ 14}}|| |- | Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||1||73||{{Red|↑ 72}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with   ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||4||6||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||19||10||{{Blue|↓ 9}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||21||18||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||30||22||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- | Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||94||100||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- | Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||42||42||No Change|| |- | Error 872: Named Inline citation Error ||Advanced||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||265||263||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||432||426||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||614||'''610'''||{{Blue|↓ 4}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||9||9||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||52||52||No Change|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||51||52||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- | Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||42||10||{{Blue|↓ 32}}|| |- | Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||610||397||{{Blue|↓ 213}}|| |- | Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||1355||'''1316'''||{{Blue|↓ 39}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 966: Link Error various||Intermediate||1208||'''1173'''||{{Blue|↓ 35}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 967: Link Error in domain||Intermediate||522||306||{{Blue|↓ 216}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||32||32||No Change|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||132||138||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||63||64||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||704||'''710'''||{{Red|↑ 6}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||151||150||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||51||50||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1363||'''1364'''||{{Red|↑ 1}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1025||'''1022'''||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1313||'''1326'''||{{Red|↑ 13}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||34||35||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||24||23||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||26||23||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||53||55||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||18||19||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||40||40||No Change|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||28||31||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||9||8||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||83||93||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||223||223||No Change|| |- |Warning 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||167||170||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||333||335||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||24||26||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||172||174||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||84||86||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||148||150||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID  ||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||40||42||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||69||68||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||22||22||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||90||91||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||73||74||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||92||91||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||137||138||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||58||66||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||77||77||No Change|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||68||80||{{Red|↑ 12}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||79||78||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||59||63||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |} ---- ===June 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 29 May 2022 and 26 June 2022 reflect work done during June 2022. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions||||7636||7388||{{Blue|↓ 248}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||46||47||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||337||335||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||22||22||No Change|| |- | Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||68||54||{{Blue|↓ 14}}|| |- | Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||49||34||{{Blue|↓ 15}}|| |- | Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||85||82||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||50||23||{{Blue|↓ 27}}|| |- | Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||9||11||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||11||10||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||11||1||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 112: Person is Father and mother||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||5||2||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||202||155||{{Blue|↓ 47}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||108||114||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||6||4||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||5||7||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||14||25||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||6||8||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 761: Separators in Suffix||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||25||24||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||30||27||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||130||129||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||17||18||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names||Intermediate||0||2||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- | Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||6||5||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||11||15||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||3||4||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||6||3||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- | Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- | Error 604: Birth location too short  ||Intermediate||||||No Change|| |- | Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||41||47||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- | Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 610: Birth location in uppercase||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 635: Number in death location||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||26||28||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 644: Death location too long||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||10||6||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||10||13||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||92||83||{{Blue|↓ 9}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||40||45||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''PPP''' |- | Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |||||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||22||22||No Change|| |- | Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||19||19||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||27||27||No Change|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||180||176||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||3||0||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||289||282||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||148||147||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||185||157||{{Blue|↓ 28}}|| |- | Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||11||10||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- |||||||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||126||132||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- | Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||30||30||No Change|| |- | Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||8||8||No Change|| |- | Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- | Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||34||29||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||73||77||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with   ||Intermediate||2||5||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- | Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||10||11||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- | Error 865: Unchanged Insert reference here  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- | Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||22||21||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||100||103||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||42||43||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 872: Named Inline citation Error ||Advanced||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||263||259||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||426||419||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||610||'''604'''||{{Blue|↓ 6}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||9||6||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||52||51||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||52||53||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- | Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||10||2||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- | Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||397||353||{{Blue|↓ 44}}|| |- | Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||1316||'''1301'''||{{Blue|↓ 15}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 966: Link Error various||Intermediate||1173||'''1176'''||{{Red|↑ 3}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 967: Link Error in domain||Intermediate||306||262||{{Blue|↓ 44}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||32||31||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||138||141||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||64||66||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||710||'''711'''||{{Red|↑ 1}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||150||153||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||50||50||No Change|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1364||'''1384'''||{{Red|↑ 20}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1022||'''1034'''||{{Red|↑ 12}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1326||'''1350'''||{{Red|↑ 24}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||35||36||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||23||28||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||20||21||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||23||27||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||6||4||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||55||57||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||9||11||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||19||20||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||40||42||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||31||32||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||8||9||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||93||97||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||223||231||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Warning 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||170||175||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||335||343||{{Red|↑ 8}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||26||29||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||174||181||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||86||89||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||1||2||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||150||155||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID  ||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||42||39||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||68||72||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||22||24||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||91||81||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||74||64||{{Blue|↓ 10}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||91||79||{{Blue|↓ 12}}|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||138||124||{{Blue|↓ 14}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||66||63||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||77||66||{{Blue|↓ 11}}|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||80||74||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||78||70||{{Blue|↓ 8}}|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||63||57||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |} ---- ===July 2022 Progress Report=== Weekly Suggestion Lists from 26 June and 31 July 2022 reflect work done during July 2022. {|border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="fontsize:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Difficulty Level''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0529'''    ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0626 ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Suggestions||||7,388||8,138||{{Red|↑ 750}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old||Intermediate||4||2||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||47||44||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status  ||Advanced||335||232||{{Blue|↓ 103}}|| |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died||Advanced||22||22||No Change|| |- | Error 205: Father is too young or not born  ||Advanced||54||49||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 206: Father is too old||Advanced||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 210: Father was dead before birth||Advanced||34||29||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 305: Mother too young or not born  ||Advanced||82||77||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 306: Mother is too old||Advanced||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 310: Mother was dead before birth||Intermediate||23||21||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 404: Marriage before birth||Intermediate||11||8||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 406: Marriage after death||Intermediate||10||9||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 416: Marriage End after death||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- |Hint 106: Duplicates between global tree and unconnected||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 112: Person is Father and mother||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Error 113: Duplicate in relatives||Intermediate||2||0||{{Blue|↓ 2}}||All Resolved |- | Error 209: Father is also a sibling||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Error 308: Mother is also a spouse||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day||Advanced||2||2||No Change|| |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person||Advanced||4||5||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling||Advanced||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage||Intermediate||155||129||{{Blue|↓ 26}}|| |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages||Advanced||114||31||{{Blue|↓ 83}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 713: Suffix in Prefix||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name||Easy||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name||Intermediate||7||2||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name||Easy||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name||Intermediate||25||36||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames||Intermediate||8||13||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth||Advanced||24||25||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||27||23||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||6||6||No Change|| |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||129||129||No Change|| |- |Warning 788: Period in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- |Warning 794: Wrong word in Other Last Names||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- | Error 203: Father is Female  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 303: Mother is Male  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)  ||Intermediate||15||15||No Change|| |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female) ||Intermediate||5||3||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Error 506: Missing gender (female)  ||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)  ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 509: Missing gender  ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- | Error 602: Separators in Birth Location||Intermediate||7||4||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- | Error 605: Number in birth location||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location||Easy||47||8||{{Blue|↓ 39}}|| |- | Error 609: Wrong character in birth location||Easy||3||0||{{Blue|↓ 3}}||All Resolved |- |Warning 610: Birth location in uppercase||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 611: Birth location in lowercase||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||6||1||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- | Error 631: Wrong word in death location||Intermediate||9||7||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 632: Separators in Death Location||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 635: Number in death location||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 637: Misspelled word in death location||Easy||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 638: Misspelled country in death location||Easy||28||11||{{Blue|↓ 17}}|| |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 644: Death location too long||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||6||1||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||9||2||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||0||4||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location||Intermediate||3||2||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 665: Number in marriage location||Intermediate||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location||Easy||13||1||{{Blue|↓ 12}}|| |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized||Intermediate||83||3||{{Blue|↓ 80}}|| |- |Warning 647: Ambiguous Death Location Country not recommended||Intermediate||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)  ||Intermediate||45||41||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 110: Profile should be open (death date)||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- | Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox||Intermediate||1||1||No Change|| |- |||||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account||Intermediate||22||22||No Change|| |- | Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox||Intermediate||19||19||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile  ||Advanced||27||24||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile  ||Advanced||14||8||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge  ||Easy||176||174||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 821: Headings starts with blank  ||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- | Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =  ||Easy||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =  ||Easy||2||3||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 824: Heading different number of =  ||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 825: Equal separator line  ||Easy||0||1||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines  ||Advanced||282||277||{{Blue|↓ 5}}|| |- |Warning 835: Local file reference  ||Advanced||147||146||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date  ||Advanced||14||14||No Change|| |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk  ||Intermediate||157||98||{{Blue|↓ 59}}|| |- | Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS=||Intermediate||10||8||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE=||Intermediate||11||9||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- | Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {  ||Easy||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- | Error 843: Missing template (spelling)||Advanced||132||172||{{Red|↑ 40}}|| |- | Error 844: Out of use template||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 892: Space page used as template||Easy||30||30||No Change|| |- | Error 893: Space page used as transclusion||Easy||5||5||No Change|| |- | Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Error 895: Using Deprecated parameter in template||Intermediate||1||0||{{Blue|↓ 1}}||All Resolved |- | Error 896: Unknown parameter in template||Intermediate||8||10||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 897: Error in template parameters||Intermediate||9||8||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Category'''
Note: Jump in Category suggestions result from a parameter change in WikiTree+ search criteria. |- | Error 885: Using Top Level category||Intermediate||29||29||No Change|| |- | Error 886: Died before category time frame||Advanced||77||'''1,478'''||{{Red|↑ 1401}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with   ||Intermediate||5||1||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 862: Inline citation doesn't end with   ||Intermediate||6||2||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- | Error 863: Missing tag  ||Intermediate||11||9||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags  ||Intermediate||18||18||No Change|| |- | Error 866: Duplicated   ||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations  ||Advanced||1||1||No Change|| |- | Error 868: Inline citations after tag  ||Advanced||21||15||{{Blue|↓ 6}}|| |- | Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations  ||Advanced||103||107||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 870: Missing named Inline citations  ||Advanced||43||43||No Change|| |- | Error 872: Named Inline citation Error ||Advanced||3||1||{{Blue|↓ 2}}|| |- | Error 943: Duplicated span Anchors||Intermediate||259||258||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- | Error 944: Missing span Anchors||Advanced||419||421||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 945: Unused Span Anchors||Easy||604||'''604'''||No Change||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 946: Too many inpage links||Advanced||6||3||{{Blue|↓ 3}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''DNA''' |- |Warning 213: Missing fathers DNA confirmation||Advanced||51||50||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 313: Missing mothers DNA confirmation||Advanced||53||52||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Links''' |- | Error 961: Invalid domain name in link||Intermediate||2||22||{{Red|↑ 20}}|| |- | Error 962: Domain name in link not resolved||Intermediate||353||357||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- | Error 965: Link Error 404 Not Found||Intermediate||1,301||'''1,347'''||{{Red|↑ 46}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 966: Link Error various||Intermediate||1,176||'''916'''||{{Blue|↓ 260}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- | Error 967: Link Error in domain||Intermediate||262||267||{{Red|↑ 5}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Unique Names''' |- |Warning 717: Unique name in Prefix||Intermediate||31||27||{{Blue|↓ 4}}|| |- |Warning 727: Unique name in First Name||Intermediate||141||140||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 737: Unique name in Preferred Name||Intermediate||66||65||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 747: Unique name in Middle Name||Intermediate||711||'''723'''||{{Red|↑ 12}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 757: Unique name in Nicknames||Intermediate||153||154||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 767: Unique name in Suffix||Intermediate||50||43||{{Blue|↓ 7}}|| |- |Warning 777: Unique name in Last Name at Birth||Intermediate||1,384||'''1,400'''||{{Red|↑ 16}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 787: Unique name in Current Last Name||Intermediate||1,034||'''1,057'''||{{Red|↑ 23}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- |Warning 797: Unique name in Other Last Names||Intermediate||1,350||'''1,391'''||{{Red|↑ 41}}||'''Needs Extra Attention''' |- !Colspan=6|'''WikiData''' |- |Hint 541: Wikidata - Clue for Father||Intermediate||36||36||No Change|| |- |Hint 542: WikiData - Possible Father on WikiData||Advanced||28||30||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Hint 543: Wikidata - Clue for Mother||Intermediate||21||20||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Hint 544: WikiData - Possible Mother on WikiData||Advanced||27||28||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 546: Wikidata - Possible spouse||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Warning 553: Wikidata - Empty birth date||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- | Error 554: Wikidata - Imprecise birth date||Intermediate||20||20||No Change|| |- | Error 555: Wikidata - Different birth date||Intermediate||57||57||No Change|| |- |Warning 556: Wikidata - Empty death date||Intermediate||11||11||No Change|| |- | Error 557: Wikidata - Imprecise death date||Intermediate||20||21||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- | Error 558: Wikidata - Different death date||Intermediate||42||43||{{Red|↑ 1}}|| |- |Warning 559: Wikidata - Missing birth location||Intermediate||7||7||No Change|| |- |Warning 561: Wikidata - Missing death location||Intermediate||32||34||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 564: Wikidata - Possible father||Intermediate||2||4||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 565: Wikidata - Possible duplicate by mother||Advanced||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 566: Wikidata - Possible mother||Intermediate||9||9||No Change|| |- !Colspan=6|'''FindAGrave''' |- |Warning 571: FindAGrave - Link without Grave ID  ||Intermediate||97||112||{{Red|↑ 15}}|| |- |Warning 572: FindAGrave - Linked grave not matching profile  ||Intermediate||231||237||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 573: FindAGrave - Empty birth date  ||Intermediate||2||2||No Change|| |- | Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date  ||Intermediate||175||186||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- | Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date  ||Intermediate||343||372||{{Red|↑ 29}}|| |- |Warning 576: FindAGrave - Empty death date  ||Intermediate||29||31||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- | Error 577: FindAGrave - Imprecise death date  ||Intermediate||181||191||{{Red|↑ 10}}|| |- | Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date  ||Intermediate||89||88||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 579: FindAGrave - Missing birth location  ||Intermediate||2||1||{{Blue|↓ 1}}|| |- |Warning 581: FindAGrave - Missing death location  ||Intermediate||155||162||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Hint 585: FindAGrave - Multiple profiles link to same grave ID  ||Intermediate||5||12||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |||||1||1||No Change|| |- |Hint 587: FindAGrave - Link to nonexisting Grave ID  ||Intermediate||4||4||No Change|| |- |Hint 591: FindAGrave - Possible father||Intermediate||39||51||{{Red|↑ 12}}|| |- |Hint 592: FindAGrave - Possible mother||Intermediate||72||83||{{Red|↑ 11}}|| |- |Hint 593: FindAGrave - Possible spouse||Intermediate||24||28||{{Red|↑ 4}}|| |- !Colspan=6|'''Profile Completeness''' |- |Warning 452: Profile completeness - Father Status not set||Easy||81||87||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- |Warning 454: Profile completeness - Mother Status not set||Easy||64||70||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- | Error 455: Profile completeness - Birth date not set||Intermediate||3||3||No Change|| |- |Warning 456: Profile completeness - Birth date Status not set||Easy||79||85||{{Red|↑ 6}}|| |- | Error 457: Profile completeness - Birth Location not set||Intermediate||7||9||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 458: Profile completeness - Birth Location Status not set||Easy||124||131||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- | Error 461: Profile completeness - Death date not set||Easy||63||66||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 462: Profile completeness - Death date Status not set||Easy||66||69||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- | Error 463: Profile completeness - Death Location not set||Intermediate||74||76||{{Red|↑ 2}}|| |- |Warning 464: Profile completeness - Death Location Status not set||Easy||70||77||{{Red|↑ 7}}|| |- |Warning 467: Profile completeness - Short Biography (<500)||Intermediate||57||60||{{Red|↑ 3}}|| |- |Warning 470: Profile completeness - Unused Span Anchors||Easy||2||2||No Change|| |} ---- ===August Progress Report=== {| border="1" align="left" class=">Wikitable" style="font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed;" !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Suggestions By Group''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Difficulty Level ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 2022 0731''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" |'''Totals at 20220828''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Trajectory''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |Total Number of Suggestions | |8,138 |6,169 |{{Blue|↓ 1,969}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Date''' |- | Error 104: Too old |Intermediate |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 131: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |44 |40 |{{Blue|↓ 4}} | |- |Warning 132: No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 133: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status   |Advanced |232 |172 |{{Blue|↓ 60}} | |- |Warning 134: No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died |Advanced |22 |17 |{{Blue|↓ 5}} | |- | Error 205: Father is too young or not born   |Advanced |49 |46 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- | Error 206: Father is too old |Advanced |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- | Error 210: Father was dead before birth |Advanced |29 |29 |No Change | |- | Error 305: Mother too young or not born   |Advanced |77 |74 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- | Error 310: Mother was dead before birth |Intermediate |21 |22 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 404: Marriage before birth |Intermediate |8 |4 |{{Blue|↓ 4}} | |- | Error 406: Marriage after death |Intermediate |9 |9 |No Change | |- | Error 416: Marriage End after death |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Relationship''' |- | Error 112: Person is Father and mother |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 209: Father is also a sibling |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Hint 408: Multiple marriages on same day |Advanced |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Hint 409: Marriage to duplicate person |Advanced |5 |5 |No Change | |- | Error 418: Partner is also a sibling |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 419: Unmarried parents with no marriage |Intermediate |129 |136 |{{Red|↑ 7}} | |- |Warning 420: Unmarried parents with other marriages |Advanced |31 |37 |{{Red|↑ 6}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Name''' |- |Warning 721: Separators in First Name |Easy |4 |4 |No Change | |- |Warning 723: Prefix in First Name |Intermediate |4 |5 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 724: Wrong word in First Name |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 734: Wrong word in Preferred Name |Intermediate |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 741: Separators in Middle Name |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 743: Prefix in Middle Name |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name |Intermediate |36 |24 |{{Blue|↓ 12}} | |- |Warning 749: Middle Name used in some areas |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 751: Separators in Nicknames |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 753: Prefix in Nicknames |Easy |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 754: Wrong word in Nicknames |Intermediate |13 |4 |{{Blue|↓ 9}} | |- |Warning 763: Prefix in Suffix |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 771: Separators in Last Name at Birth |Advanced |25 |25 |No Change | |- |Warning 774: Wrong word in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |23 |21 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- | Error 775: Wrong character in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |6 |6 |No Change | |- |Warning 778: Period in Last Name at Birth |Intermediate |129 |107 |{{Blue|↓ 22}} | |- |Warning 781: Separators in Current Last Name |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 784: Wrong word in Current Last Name |Intermediate |18 |16 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''Gender''' |- | Error 203: Father is Female   |Intermediate |2 |1 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- | Error 303: Mother is Male   |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Warning 501: Wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- |Warning 503: Probably wrong gender (male)   |Intermediate |15 |20 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- |Warning 505: Wrong gender (female)  |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 507: Probably wrong gender (female)   |Intermediate |4 |3 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- |Warning 509: Missing gender   |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Location''' |- | Error 602: Separators in Birth Location |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- | Error 605: Number in birth location |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 608: Misspelled country in birth location |Easy |8 |8 |No Change | |- |Warning 610: Birth location in uppercase |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 615: Birth Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 631: Wrong word in death location |Intermediate |7 |8 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 632: Separators in Death Location |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- | Error 635: Number in death location |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- | Error 637: Misspelled word in death location |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 638: Misspelled country in death location |Easy |11 |12 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 641: Death location in lowercase |Easy |2 |2 |No Change | |- | Error 644: Death location too long |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 645: Death Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 646: Abbreviated Death Location Country not recommended |Intermediate |2 |3 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 662: Separators in Marriage Location |Intermediate |2 |2 |No Change | |- |Error 664: Marriage location too short   |Intermediate |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 665: Number in marriage location |Intermediate |5 |5 |No Change | |- | Error 668: Misspelled country in marriage location |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 675: Marriage Location Country not recognized |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Privacy''' |- |Warning 109: Profile should be open (birth date)   |Intermediate |41 |43 |{{Red|↑ 2}} | |- | Error 921: PPP Without Project Account and without ProjectBox |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- | Error 922: PPP With Project Account and without ProjectBox |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Error 923: PPP Without Project Account and with ProjectBox |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 931: ProjectBox Without Project Account |Intermediate |22 |22 |No Change | |- | Error 933: Project Account Without ProjectBox |Intermediate |19 |19 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Biography''' |- |Warning 802: Empty profile   |Advanced |24 |22 |{{Blue|↓ 2}} | |- |Warning 803: Almost empty profile   |Advanced |8 |5 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- |Warning 811: Uncleaned profile after merge   |Easy |174 |145 |{{Blue|↓ 29}} | |- | Error 822: Heading doesn't end with =   |Easy |1 |4 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- | Error 823: Heading doesn't start with =   |Easy |3 |2 |{{Blue|↓ 1}} | |- | Error 824: Heading different number of =   |Easy |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- |Warning 825: Equal separator line   |Easy |1 |1 |No Change | |- |Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines   |Advanced |277 |280 |{{Red|↑ 3}} | |- |Warning 835: Local file reference   |Advanced |146 |141 |{{Blue|↓ 5}} | |- |Warning 851: GEDCOM uncleaned Interpret date   |Advanced |14 |9 |{{Blue|↓ 5}} | |- |Warning 853: GEDCOM Junk   |Intermediate |98 |34 |{{Blue|↓ 64}} | |- | Error 951: Not recommended tag SPAN CLASS= |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- | Error 952: Not recommended tag SPAN STYLE= |Intermediate |9 |9 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Template''' |- | Error 841: Template doesn't start with double {   |Easy |0 |1 |{{Red|↑ 1}} | |- | Error 843: Missing template (spelling) |Advanced |172 |177 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- | Error 844: Out of use template |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 892: Space page used as template |Easy |30 |30 |No Change | |- | Error 893: Space page used as transclusion |Easy |5 |5 |No Change | |- | Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template |Intermediate |4 |4 |No Change | |- | Error 896: Unknown parameter in template |Intermediate |10 |15 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- | Error 897: Error in template parameters |Intermediate |8 |8 |No Change | |- !Colspan=6|'''Category''' |- | Error 885: Using Top Level category |Intermediate |29 |29 |No Change | |- | Error 886: Died before category time frame |Advanced |1,478 |372 |{{Blue|↓ 1,106}} | |- !Colspan=6|'''References ''' |- | Error 861: Inline citation doesn't start with    |Intermediate |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 863: Missing tag   |Intermediate |9 |14 |{{Red|↑ 5}} | |- |Warning 864: Almost empty tags   |Intermediate |18 |18 |No Change | |- | Error 866: Duplicated    |Intermediate |3 |3 |No Change | |- |Warning 867: Too many Inline citations   |Advanced |1 |1 |No Change | |- | Error 868: Inline citations after tag   |Advanced |15 |5 |{{Blue|↓ 10}} | |- | Error 869: Duplicated named Inline citations   |Advanced |107 |104 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- | Error 870: Missing named Inline citations   |Advanced |43 |40 |{{Blue|↓ 3}} | |- | Error 872: Named Inline citation Error |Advanced |1 |2 |{{Red|↑ 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Norway Resources

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[[Category: Norway Project]] See also [[:Category:Norway_Genealogy_Resources]] ---- The main source sites for genealogical information associated with Norwegian ancestors is the [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/ Digital Archive] which also has [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ English translations]. There is also the [https://www.arkivverket.no/en National Archives of Norway] site that maintains similar information. This page is used for the collection of resources that can be uploaded to the Norway project pages and categories. See also: [[:Space:Norway| Map page]] [[Hvitfeldt-7|Bob Hvitfeldt]] added some Familysearch Resources to Counties that didn't have them, and County maps as resources.

Norway-1

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{{Image|file=Norway-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Norway with its counties. }} ==Mission== :The mission of this free-space project is to gather the efforts of those who work on Norwegian related profiles. We hope to gather enough interest to start a formal Norway project that can work out styles and standards for editing norwegian profiles. ==How to join== :Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mosand-7|Jarl Mosand]]. :To join this project post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13114879 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Tasks== :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Work out Norwegian naming convention. *Gather Norwegian genealogy resources. *Work on [[:Category: Norway, Unsourced Profiles|Norwegian Unsourced Profiles]] *Add all Counties as categories. (Finished) *Add description and other relevant information to Counties. Nice example here. [[:Category:Oppland, Norway|Oppland]] *Add Municipalities (Finished) :Please contribute with other tasks. ==Norwegian genealogy resources== *[http://digitalarkivet.no Norwegian Digital Archives, Digitalarkivet] *[http://www.nb.no National Library of Norway, Nasjonalbiblioteket]

Norwegian Flags

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[[Category:European Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]][[Category:Norway]] ---- {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Norwegian flags for use in profiles and templates.'''
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Norwegian Roots

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[[Category:Norwegian Projects]] The goal of this project is to ...try and find out any information on what life was like for my grandfather in Norway. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hinton-1050|Laura Lincoln]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Did he know he had fathered a daughter when he left Norway? * How did he meet the girls mother? *What did he do for work in Norway? Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12786591 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Nose Creek, Alberta One Place Study

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== Nose Creek, Alberta One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Nose Creek, Alberta|category=Nose Creek, Alberta One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Nose Creek, Alberta|category=Nose Creek, Alberta One Place Study}}
*[http://www.brcacalgary.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata||enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nose Creek, Alberta One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== :Nose Creek was a early pioneer and settler area in Alberta, Canada. The river originates near the northern boundary of Rocky View County and the Town of Crossfield, and flows south through Airdrie and Calgary, joining the Bow River near the Calgary Zoo. :The names Nose Creek and Nose Hill had a unique origin coming from the Blackfoot Indian tribes who frequently camped in the area . It was customary for Indians to give places names according to topographical features. One theory suggests that because the Bow River flows on one side of Nose Hill and Nose Creek on the other that the protrusion of the hill was referred to as an "The Nose". Another myth about the origin of the name suggests that during a whiskey-induced brawl a Blackfoot man bit off the end of a Blackfoot woman's nose. The most likely explanation was given by Frances Fraser, a student of Indian lore, and by George H . Gooderham, former Indian agent to the Blackfoot, that a women who was found to be unfaithful to her husband might have her nose cut off as an example to the others. [https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/CS.aspx?VP3=DamView&VBID=2R3BXZA9L4BSH&PN=77&DocRID=2R3BF1O1KVHUB 100 Years of Nose Creek Valley History], Wilk, Stephen. 1997, Calgary, Alberta : Nose Creek Historical Society]{{Image|file=Nose_Creek_Alberta_One_Place_Study-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Historical Nose Creek }} ===One Study Goals=== : Document the original First Nations Peoples and Settlers. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:''' Alberta :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.2877058, -114.0147985 :'''Elevation:''' 1048.0 m or 3438.3 feet :Nose Creek blends into the scenic foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Early explorers named the hills along the eastern slopes of the Valley northeast of Balzac "The Butte Hills", which is French for a hill or mound. ===History=== :Pioneers traveled to the Nose Creek area in 1792 although First Nations peoples had already populated the area. "Nose Creek historical map, 1792-1960", 1960, (CU14027008) by Perry, C. Redvers. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary. The native peoples lived and travelled freely in this area long before immigrants came and settled on particular pieces of land. ===Recent History=== :"Nose Creek originates near the northern boundary of Rocky View County and the Town of Crossfield, and flows south through Airdrie and Calgary, joining the Bow River near the Calgary Zoo." [https://www.nosecreekpartnership.com/watershed Nose Creek Watershed] In the Calgary portion of the creek where it flows into the Bow River, the beauty of the wide valley was soon ruined by development. ('''N.B.''' More photos of the area can be seen by hitting "View All" on the right side of the page.) {{Image|file=Nose_Creek_Alberta_One_Place_Study-11.jpg |caption=Aerial View of Calgary by W. J. Oliver }} :The following description is from James H. Gray's book ''Red Lights on the Prairies: :''In the early days of settlement the valley of Nose Creek was one of the most beautiful of prairie streams. Once it had been a mighty river a half-mile wide and 100 feet deep. Now reduced to a babbling brook, it meandered through a lush valley where the grass grew waist high from its deep black loam. When the C.P.R. decided to build its branch line to Edmonton in 1891, it took the path of least resistance out of Calgary up the Nose Creek Valley. That was the end of the beauty spot. First a brewery, then a packing plant, a cooperage, and an incinerator discovered that the little stream would make a perfect sewer for their wastes. Around these plants the usual clusters of workmen's house sprang up and it was at the southern edge of the workmen's settlement that the whores from Riverside moved late in the (Chief) English regime.'' Gray, James H., ''Red Lights on the Prairies,'' Macmillan of Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1971, p. 119 :Alan Zakrison discussed Nose Creek on his Facebook site called ''Old Calgary Sidewalk Stamps'': :''In 1888, the road around Tom Campbell Hill- then called Nose Creek Hill- was widened to provide better access to travellers on the north side of the river. But otherwise, the confluence of the Nose Creek and Bow River was a quiet and pastoral place until 1890, when crews arrived to begin work on the new Calgary-Edmonton Railway. A wooden bridge over the Bow was built, and tracks were laid on the east side of the meandering creek. The first siding north of the Bow would later be known as “Titian”, and would be sited where the tracks crossed the old trail to Blackfoot Crossing.'' Zakrison, Alan, ''Nose Creek," (published on Facebook through his site called Old Calgary Sidewalk Stamps) 7 March 2023 :''Businesses began to locate at the Nose Creek-Bow confluence, but they were not the sort that most people would want anywhere near their homes. In 1906, the Dominion Meat Company announced plans for a packing house, and a year later, the Golden West Brewing Company did the same. Associated industries- like abattoirs- followed shortly afterward, and a Winnipeg Oil plant opened at Titian siding in 1911. About 1912, just north of the brewery, a grain elevator was built. Further up the valley were market gardeners, who were mostly of Chinese ancestry.'' Zakrison, Alan, ''Nose Creek," (published on Facebook through his site called Old Calgary Sidewalk Stamps) 7 March 2023 :''About 1907, brothels first began to appear, since the area was still outside city limits. Many of the prostitutes who established themselves in the Nose Creek environs had moved there from other Calgary communities like the Langevin Bridge area in Riverside, or 6th Ave East downtown.'' Zakrison, Alan, ''Nose Creek," (published on Facebook through his site called Old Calgary Sidewalk Stamps) 7 March 2023 :Eventually the city dump was located in this area. But there were still homes nearby. In the 1970's the City began turning the valley into parkland. But only in a certain sense. Deerfoot Trail runs up the east side of the valley. And in the 3rd photograph, one can see the train running through. The Calgary Zoo parking lot and the new Telus Spark Science Centre are located in this area. The McInnis-Holloway Funeral Home established a memorial garden north of 8th Avenue, changing the prairie into a forest. Farther north is the Fox Hollow Golf Course. But at least there is lovely walking trail alongside the creek. :Some of Calgary's earliest settlers established ranches in this area. Mayor George Murdoch's spread would have been around the golf course. This becomes a pretty walking area. But closer to the Bow, the valley became out of sight, out of mind, somewhat beyond the pale until around 1970. There are steep slopes cutting the area off from Mayland Heights on the east and Bridgeland-Riverside to the west. It never was a defined neighborhood like those communities although the children of the area would have gone to school with the children of Bridgeland-Riverside. In 1901 there was a census district called Nose Creek but the area which it encompassed was vast, far beyond the valley, and this one-place study. ===Population=== ==Sources== *[https://www.nosecreekpartnership.com/watershed Nose Creek Watershed] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/544848417336674/ Save Nose Creek], Facebook *[https://nosecreekvalleymuseum.com/ Nose Creek Valley Museum] *Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission (February 2003). "[https://archive.org/details/proposedelectora00albe_1 Proposed Electoral Division Areas, Boundaries, and Names for Alberta. Final Report to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta". Legislative Assembly of Alberta]. Retrieved April 5, 2023. *Gray, James H., ''Red Lights on the Prairies,'' Macmillan of Canada (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1971, p. 119. *Zakrison, Alan, ''Nose Creek," (published on Facebook through his site called Old Calgary Sidewalk Stamps) 7 March 2023. *Laycock Park: https://www.ehcanadatravel.com/alberta/calgary/parks-places/5997-laycock-park.html

Not your usual suspects

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''Not your usual Suspects
'' The Bushrangers on this page are the lesser known Bushrangers, the ones that we might not of heard of. ''William and Sarah Webb :Convict name : William Webb :Convicted at: Chatham Court Martial :Sentence term: 14 years :Ship: Mangles :Departure date: 29th March, 1820 :Arrival date: 7th August, 1820 :Place of arrival New South Wales :Passenger manifest Travelled with 193 other convicts William Webb was a [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/convictDetails.php?convictId=17741 Hawkesbury.net.au] - William Roberts arrived on the Heroine (1833)convict who arrived in New South Wales on the Mangels in 1820. Sarah Webb is considered the first female Bushranger. In July 1826 Sarah and her husband William Webb were [http://www.law.mq.edu.au/research/colonial_case_law/nsw/cases/case_index/1826/r_v_webb_and_webb/ R v Webb and Webb] - Decisions of the Superior Courts of New South Wales, 1788-1899. Supreme Court of New South Wales Forbes C.J.,13 July 1825 indicted for feloniously stealing in the dwelling house, and putting in bodily fear the person of Catherine Cotterel.If found guilty it would cost them their lives.As it was a capital charge. Sarah was dressed as a man when they went to the home of Robert Cotteral, they had visited fortnight earlier to ask for provisions. When they came back Mrs Cotterel was threatened with a gun by Sarah Webb. They stole clothing and other property and then disappeared into the bush. A search party with a Aboriginal tracker found them 3 miles away.William took full blame and said his wife was under his control.They were found guilty. Both William and Sarah Webb received Crown mercy. William was transported to Norfolk Island for life. ''William Roberts aka Jack the Rammer, Billy the Rammer :Convict Name: William Roberts :Trial Place: Stafford Quarter Session :Trial Date: 4 January 1832 :Sentence: 7 years : Arrival Details :Ship: Heroine :Arrival Year: 1833 :Travelled with 256 other convicts William Roberts was a bushranger in the Monaro District near Cooma in New South Wales during the end of 1834.He was sentenced to seven years for stealing a bucket and transported to New South Wales. He arrived in Australia in September 1833, and escaped from his first convict assignment the following year. In Goulburn Jail he met another convict Joseph Keys and they both escaped. Roberts and Keys headed for the Monaro District, where they met up with Edward Boyd, and began bushranging. In December 1834, they robbed Joseph Catterall,at his station during which they wounded the station overseer Charles Shepherd, who then killed William Roberts.In January 1835, Edward Boyd was killed and Joseph Keys was captured and pleaded guilty. ''George Jones :Crime: - Burglery :Convicted at: Middlesex Gaol Delivery :Sentence term: Life :Ship: Andromeda :Departure date: 13th November, 1832 :Arrival date: 11th March, 1833 :Place of arrival New South Wales :Passenger manifest Travelled with 185 other convicts George Jones was a [https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/jones/george/74031 Convict records] - George Jonesconvict bushranger known for escaping from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land with Martin Cash and Lawrence Kavenagh. On 26 December 1842 Martin Cash, George Jones and Lawrence Kavenagh escaped from a work party. They began a seven month spree of bushranging, robbing mail coaches, homesteads and inns. After Cash and Kavenagh were caught Jones remained at large, recruiting other outlaws, James Platt and Frederick Moore, and continuing to rob settlers and travellers for another six months. Jones and Platt were put on trial for armed robbery, found guilty and sentenced to death. Jones was hanged with James Platt on 30 April 1844. ''John O'Meally John O'Meally [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Meally Wikipedia] - Bushranger John O'Meallywas an Australian bushranger. He was one of Frank Gardiner's gang who robbed the gold escort coach at Eugowra. That was Australia's biggest gold robbery.O'Meally was shot and killed while trying to rob Goimbla station near Eugowra, on 19 November 1863. This became known as the Battle of Goimbla. The Campbell family had a gun fight with the Ben Hall gang for over two hours. ''Robert Cotterell aka Bluecap Robert Cottereil[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluecap_(bushranger) Wikipedia] - Robert Cotterell aka Bluecap turned to bushranging in 1867, he joined convict Jerry Duce, who adopted the nickname White Chief. Over the following year others joined the gang of bushrangers Scotch Jock, Jack the Devil, and King. Bluecap was the leader of the gang. The gang comitted raids, robbing stations and travellers in a large area. The gang were known as the most formidable gang in New South Wales. In October 1867, after the gang split up Bluecap teamed up with a bushranger named Doolan to form another gang. Bluecap attempted to rob three plain clothed policemen. He was shot and captured. Put on trial in Wagga Wagga on 20 April 1868, Cottrell was convicted of armed robbery and sentenced to ten years hard labour. Cotterell served 6 and half years before being released in 1874. ''John Bow John Bow, was born at Penrith in New South Wales in 1843, his father owned a small farm. He left home at the age of 14 years in1857, and began working as a stockman at Boorowa near the Lambing Flat goldfields. This is where he became friends with bushrangers, Frank Gardiner, Johnny Gilbert and Henry Mann. In June 1862, Gardiner planned the robbery of the Forbes Gold Escort. Ben Hall planned the robbery. No one was injured in the hold up and the gang divided up the loot of 14,000 pounds worth of gold and bank notes. Other gang members Henry Fordice and Henry Mann were sentenced. Mann became the first person to be hanged for a crime in which no person was killed. John Bow was sentenced to be hanged but three days date before the due date his sentence was committed to penal servitude for life. In 1874, after twelve years in goal he was given a special pardon and was released. ''James Dalton :Crime: - :Convicted [https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/dalton/james/27296 Convict records] - James Daltonat: Cumberland Quarter Session :Sentence term: 7 years :Ship: Layton :Departure date: 26th August, 1835 :Arrival date: 10th December, 1835 :Place of arrival Van Diemen's Land :Passenger manifest Travelled with 270 other convicts James Dalton was born about 1819, at Browness, near Carlisle. He was transported for Larceny at Cumberland in 1834. He arrived to Van Diemen's Land on 6 March 1835 on a sentence of seven years, he was flogged repeatedly, loaded with irons, and also put into solitary confinement. He was sent to Norfolk Island in 1846. He tried to escape as soon as he arrived. 3 years later on 14 August 1849, he raped a young girl named Mary Willis and spent another two years in chains.When Norfolk Island closed down he was sent back to Tasmania, he was involved in rescuing people during the 1852 floods at Ross, he received a four month reduction from his sentence of hard labour. On 28 December 1852, he and five other convicts escaped from Port Arthur. Four of them drowned when trying to swim past Eaglehawk Neck, but Dalton and Andrew Kelly survived. The two began their bushranging career. They first robbed a Halfway House near Campbelltown and next day stuck up Simeon Lord's house, Bona Vista. During the robbery they shot and killed the watchhouse keeper and escaped on horses from the stables. Over the following weeks Dalton and Kelly made a number of raids. In one of the raids oConstable Buckmaster, made a rush at Dalton who shot and killed him. A 500 reward had been posted for their capture. After they were captured, on 26 April 1853, James Dalton and Andrew Kelly were hanged for the murder of Constable Buckmaster. William Armstrong William Armstrong was born in Ireland in 1836. He arrived to Port Phillip in 1851 aboard the ship "Saucy Susan".On the 5th January 1859, a Police Constable, William Green, set out to escort a goldbuyer, Cornelius Green, and a Miss Mutta from Omeo to Bairnsdale. Three men, George Chamberlain, William Armstrong and George Penny greeted Cornelius Green. The men seemed to know the Constable, but did not recognise them. They travelled on and a short time later reached the Inn, where they stopped for the night. Next morning they set off. They hadn't travelled very far, when suddenly a shot rang out hitting Mr Green. The Constable fired, he was shot by another man on his left side. He was shot through both his arms several times. Green took off when he reached the Inn he raised the alarm and a rider headed off for the police camp at Livingstone Creek. Next morning they found the body of Cornelius Green, his head was riddled with bullets, his nose smashed off, a terrible gash on the left temple while one of his hands had almost been severed by a tomahawk. After a few weeks Chamberlain and Armstrong were found living in a shanty. The two men were found trying to hide up a tree and surrendered without a fight.As Armstrong was waiting for his trial he made a startling confession: 'About two years ago, Toake asked me to join him and a man named "Ballarat" Harry, saying that Harry had £400 with him, and that they would go away prospecting, kill Harry and divide his money. I agreed, but at the last moment refused. Toake then said: "If you do not "split", I will give you £100 on my return." Toake returned in about two weeks and gave me the money promised, and said he had tomahawked Harry while he slept, burned the body, broke up the bones and scattered them about and then set fire to the bush.'Originally, Toake had been charged with Ballarat Harry's death, but was acquitted due to lack of evidence. What eventually happened to Toake is unknown.William Armstrong was tried, and on 2 July 1859 following his conviction of murder, was hanged ten days later. George Chamberlain George Chamberlain was born in New South Wales in 1836, in the Camperdown area. By January 1859, he had already spent most of the time of a five year sentence in gaol for horse stealing and was out having received remission for good behaviour. On the 5th January George Chamberlain and his gang William Armstrong, George Penny and another man unknown, heard that Cornelius Green would be travelling from Omeo to Bairnsdale with a large quantity of gold. Next day the gang shot him and badly mutilated his body because the packhorse carrying the gold had bolted. A few weeks later Chamberlain and his gang were arrested and sent to the Collingwood Stockade. On June 28th 1859, he was transferred to the Melbourne Gaol to await trial. He was tried with William Armstrong and The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880) p.3; 23rd July, 1859 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65989422?searchTerm=George%20Chamberlain&searchLimits=l-decade=185# Article] EXECUTION OF CHAMBEHLAIN AND ARMSTRONG. sentenced to death. On the 12th July, 1859 he was hanged. {{Image|file=Australian_Bushrangers-2.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption= }} ==sources== *The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) p.2; 15th July,1826 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2186178 Article] Supreme Criminal Court. THURSDAY, JULY 13.William Webb, and Sarah Webb, his wife, were capitally indicted for a robbery *The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) p.6; 5th March, 1879 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5934544 Article] Bushranging *.Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1840 - 1845) p.4; 15th March,1844 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/92672900?searchTerm=george%20jones%20platt&searchLimits=l-decade=184 Article] VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. CAPTURE OF JONES THE BUSHRANGER, AND HIS ASSOCIATES. *The Courier (Hobart, Tas. : 1840 - 1859). p.4; 14th July, 1843 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2952458 Article]. REWARD of One Hundred Acres of Land, or One Hundred Sovereigns ! Police Department, 5th July, 1843. *[https://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/story/4543248/mudgee-history-john-bow/ Mudgee Guardian] - Mudgee History | John Bow the bushranger made mayor? *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~gdean1/bushrangers/chamberlain_g.htm Ned Kelly World] - George Chamberlian *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~gdean1/bushrangers/bushrangers_index.htm Members.iinet.net.au] - A list of Australian Bushrangers

Notable American women, 1607-1950

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ===Notable American women, 1607-1950=== :A Biographical Dictionary * by Edward T James, editor; Janet Wilson James, associate editor; Paul S. Boyer, assistant editor * published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notable_American_women%2C_1607-1950|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/notableamericanw01jame#page/n5/mode/2up Volume 1 (Borrow) * https://archive.org/details/notableamerican002jame Volume 2 * https://archive.org/details/notableamericanw03jame Volume 3 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004118941 (Volumes 1, 2 and 3, search only) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' *Preface *Introduction by Janet Wilson James *Biographies A-F :'''Volume 2''' *Biographies G-O :'''Volume 3''' *Biographies P-Z *Classified List of Selected Biographies :'''See Also''' :[https://archive.org/details/notableamericanw00sich Notable American women, the modern period] (Borrow) :by Barbara Sicherman and Carol Hurd Green, published in 1980, Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * James, Edward T. ''[[Space: Notable American women, 1607-1950| Notable American women, 1607-1950]]'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1971), [ Page ]. *James, Edward T. ''[[Space:Notable_American_women%2C_1607-1950|Notable_American_women%2C_1607-1950]]'' (Cambridge, Mass, 1971)

Notable Australian Free Settlers

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Notable Ayer-Davies Kin

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''*** NOTE THIS SUMMARY WAS JUST STARTED AND STILL VERY INCOMPLETE - CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES ***'' While it is always possible to climb around in our family tree and find people about whom we know interesting things, this is a list of some of the ancestors and kin of [[Ayer-962|Warren J. Ayer]] and [[Ayer-974|Norma J. Ayer]] (the children of [[Ayer-965|Carl H. Ayer]] and [[Davies-4074|Sarah M. Davies]]) that people often ask about. I have identified the relationship to [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer Jr]]. To find your exact relationship to the person identified below, Clink on the Link to the person of interest below. Once their profile loads, hover over the Profile Tab in upper right of the screen (e.g., Ayer-961) (between "My WikiTree" and "Add"). From the Pop-Down menu click on "Relationship To Me." The resulting page will tell you your relationship and show you the relationship path (and common ancestor, if appropriate). Note however the Relationship Finder only works back 25 generations, so when the Notable is more than that, I have included an intermediate ancestor(s), so you can find the line in multiple hops of less than 25 generations. == Notables == : ''Name - Relation to Warren Ayer Jr. - Common Ancestor'' == Military Service == Some of our ancestors and kin who served in the military at various times were: ==== World War II ==== : [[Ayer-962|Warren J. Ayer]] - father - Direct ==== U. S. Civil War ==== : [[Ayer-967|Ayer, Warren]] - great-great grandfather - Direct : [[Hested-2|Hested, Joseph T.]] - great-great grandfather - Direct : [[Wood-15087|Wood, Amasa]] - 2 x great grand-uncle - [[Wood-14920|Abner Wood]] ==== War of 1812 ==== : [[Ayer-1001|Elisha Ayer]] - 3 x great grand uncle - [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] : [[Ayer-1004|Isaac Ayer]] - 3 x great grand uncle - [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] ==== U. S. Revolutionary War ==== : [[Ayer-969|John Ayer]] - 4 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Lewis-11819|Thomas Lewis]] - 5 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Sampson-307|Deborah Sampson]] - 5 x cousin 6 x removed - [[Samson-28|John Sampson II]] : [[Thurston-1145|Moses Thurston]] - 5 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Turrel-42|James Turrell]] - 6 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Warren-5638|Joseph Warren III]] - 13th cousin 4 x removed - [[Beauchamp-134|Richard Beauchamp]] : [[Washington-11|George Washington]] - 5th cousin 8 x removed - [[Washington-112|Robert Washington]] : [[Wells-1892|James M. Wells]] - 5 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Wood-14921|Consider Wood]] - 4 x greatfrandfather - Direct ==== English Civil War ==== : [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]] Lord Protector of Commonwealth - 5th cousin 11 x removed - [[Legh-9|Robert Legh]] : [[MacBayne-2|John MacBayne]] - 8 x great grandfather - Direct : [[Stuart-4|Charles II (Stuart)]] King of England (& Ireland and Scotland) - 4th cousin 12 x removed - [[Stewart-588|James IV (Stewart)]] == United States Presidents == : [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] : [[Arthur-498|Chester A. Arthur]] : [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] : [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] : [[Cleveland-110|S. Grover Cleveland]] : [[Blythe-6|William Clinton]] : [[Coolidge-13|J. Calvin Coolidge]] : [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight Eisenhower]] : [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] : [[Garfield-39|James A. Garfield]] : [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] : [[Grant-468|H. Ulysses Grant]] : [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]] : [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] : [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] : [[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]] : [[Hoover-328|Herbert C. Hoover]] : [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] : [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] : [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]] : [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] : [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] : [[Madison-1|James Madison]] : [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] : [[Nixon-22|Richard M. Nixon]] : [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] : [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] : [[Polk-56|James Polk]] : [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] : [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] : [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] : [[Taft-21|William H. Taft]] : [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] : [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]] : [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] : [[Washington-11|George Washington]] - 5th cousin 8 x removed - [[Washington-112|Robert Washington]] == Royalty == ==== England ==== : [[Wessex-33|Alfred The Great (Wessex)]] King of the West Saxons (30th great grandfather thru [[Zouche-151|Thomasina (la Zouche) Mallory]], our 18th great grandmother) : [[Stuart-1|Charles I (Stuart)]] King of England and Ireland (& Scotland) : [[Stuart-4|Charles II (Stuart)]] King of England (& Ireland and Scotland) - 4th cousin 12 x removed - [[Stewart-588|James IV (Stewart)]] : [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]] Lord Protector of Commonwealth - 5th cousin 11 x removed - [[Legh-9|Robert Legh]] : [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I (Tudor)]] Queen of England (& Ireland) : [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet)]] King of England : [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII (Tudor)]] King of England : [[Stuart-2|James I (Stewart)]] King of England and Ireland (& Scotland) : [[Stuart-19|James II (Stuart)]] King of England (& Scotland) : [[York-1245|Richard III (York)]] King of England - 2nd cousin 17 x removed - [[Plantagenet-66|John of Gaunt]] ==== France ==== : [[Stewart-6849|Mary I (Stewart)]], Queen consort of France & Queen of Scotland : [[Capet-575|Philip IV (Capet)]] King of France ==== Ireland ==== : [[Stuart-1|Charles I (Stuart)]], King of Ireland (& England and Scotland) : [[Stuart-4|Charles II (Stuart)]], King of Ireland (& England and Scotland) : [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I (Tudor)]], Queen of Ireland (& England) : [[Stewart-2|James VI (Stewart)]], King of Ireland (& England and Scotland) ==== Scotland ==== : [[Stuart-1|Charles I (Stuart)]], King of Scotland (& England and Ireland) : [[Stuart-4|Charles II (Stuart)]], King of Scotland (& Ireland and England) - 4th cousin 12 x removed - [[Stewart-588|James IV (Stewart)]] : [[Stewart-419|James I (Stewart)]], King of Scotland : [[Stewart-1166|James II (Stewart)]], King of Scotland : [[Stewart-2316|James III (Stewart)]], King of Scotland : [[Stewart-588|James IV (Stewart)]], King of Scotland : [[Stewart-2313|James V (Stewart)]], King of Scotland : [[Stuart-2|James VI (Stewart)]], King of Scotland (& England and Ireland) : [[Stuart-19|James VII (Stuart)]], King of Scotland (& England) : [[Stewart-6849|Mary I (Stewart)]], Queen of Scotland & Queen consort of France == Historical Events == ==== Mayflower ==== : [[Howland-21|John Howland]] : [[Samson-27|Henry Samson]] : [[Tilley-73|Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland]] , ==== Rhode Island Settlements ==== : [[Williams-934|Roger Williams]] ==== Salem Witch Trials ==== : [[Ayers-988|Mary (Ayer) Parker]] : [[Mather-42|Rev. Cotton Mather]] : [[North-25|Susannah (North) Martin]] : [[Perkins-125|Mary (Perkins) Bradbury]] ==== Battle of Worcester ==== : [[Stuart-4|Charles II (Stuart), King of Scotland]] : [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of Commonwealth]] : [[MacBayne-2|John MacBayne]] == Other Notables == : [[Adams-17601|Adams, Ansel Easton]] - photographer : [[Ayer-999|Ayer, Dr. James Cook]] - inventor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla; for whom Ayer, MA is named. : [[Bachiler-22|Bachiler, Rev. Stephen]] - founder of Hampton, New Hamphshire : [[Ball-3|Ball, Lucille]] - actress : [[Currier-665|Currier, Charles Jacob]] - inventor of Crayola Cranyons : [[Currier-1|Currier, Nathaniel]] - Currier & Ives : [[Eastman-342|Eastman, George]] - founder of Eastman Kodak : [[Hepburn-455|Hepburn, Katharine]] - actress : [[Houghton-810|Hepburn, Katharine (Houghton)]] - Women's Suffrage Association (CT) == "Cousins" on WikiTree == : ''Name - Relation to Warren Ayer Jr. - Common Ancestor'' : [[Lenover-1|Acks, Marty]] - 15th cousin 1 x removed - [[Stewart-588|James IV (Stewart) King of Scotland]] : [[Ayer-979|Ayer, George]] - uncle - [[Ayer-965|Carl H. Ayer]] : [[Ayer-980|Ayer, Terry]] - uncle - [[Ayer-965|Carl H. Ayer]] : [[Ayer-961|Ayer, Warren J., Jr.]] - self / reference : [[Virun-2|Ayers, Donna J. (Virun)]] - 1st cousin - [[Ayer-965|Carl H. Ayer]] : [[Goodman-1505|Babcock, Beth (Goodman)]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[White-548|John White]] : [[Balow-3|Balow, John R.]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Beardsley-17|William Beardsley]] : [[Meyers-1359|Baran, Esther (Meyers)]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Ayer-35|John Ayer]] : [[Conroy-251|Conroy, Kevin]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Ayer-35|John Ayer]] : [[Davis-1900|Davis, Milton III]] - 10th cousin 2 x removed - [[Hutchinson-210|Richard Hutchinson]] : [[DeFrees-4|DeFrees, Linda]] - 16th cousin 2 x removed - [[Empson-2|Peter Empson]] : [[Dodge-1352|Dodge, Norman]] - 9th cousin - [[Greene-492|William Greene]] : [[Edwards-7929|Edwards, Mike]] - 16th cousin 1 x removed - [[Longford-8|Nicholas Longford]] : [[Evans-7055|Evans, Jeffrey]] - 17th cousin 2 x removed - [[FitzAlan-633|Elizabeth (FitzAlan) Usflete]] : [[Baggott-57|Gartell, Celesta (Baggott)]] - 1st cousin 1 x removed - [[Ayer-966|George Ayer]] : [[Madison-125|Hall, Bobbie (Madison)]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Knight-1200|John Knight]] : [[Hathaway-1200|Hathaway, Keith]] - 9th cousin - [[Case-538|Elizabeth (Case) Tuller]] : [[Hays-336|Hays, Greg]] - 10th cousin - [[Poole-973|Edward Poole]] : [[Hill-9410|Hill, Lisa]] - 10th cousin - [[Wilcoxson-12|William Wilcoxson]] : [[Atkinson-3464|Martin, Carolyn (Atkinson)]] - 16th cousin - [[Savage-199|John Savage]] : [[Hunter-3749|Hunter, Alexander, Jr]] - 9th cousin 2 x removed - [[Ayer-35|John Ayer]] : [[Jenks-454|Jenks, Jean]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Poole-973|Edward Poole]] : [[Kabrich-1|Kabrich, Robin]] - 10th cousin 3 x removed - [[Richmond-49|Edmund Richmond]] : [[Lee-5956|Lee, Robin]] - 14th cousin 1 x removed - [[Booth-424|William (Booth) of Dunham]] : [[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood, Doug]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Meigs-3|John Meigs]] : [[McFadden-262|McFadden, Edward]] - 13th cousin 1 x removed - [[Stebbins-87|William Stebbins]] : [[Kelly-3392|McGroarty, Genette (Kelly)]] - 9th cousin 3 x removed - [[Ayer-35|John Ayer]] : [[Pierpont-94|Pierpont, Rick]] - 9th cousin - [[Gorham-17|John Gorham]] : [[Popkin-45|Popkin, Mimi]] - 10th cousin - [[George-2144|James George]] : [[Schmeeckle-1|Schmeeckle, John]] - 8th cousin 1 x removed - [[Jewell-411|Thomas Jewell]] : [[Sibley-989|Sibley, Linda]] - 11th cousin 1 x removed - [[Hayward-123|William Hayward]] : [[Stahl-219|Stahl, Sheila]] - 9th cousin - [[Thayer-9|Ferdinando Thayer]] : [[Snow-2128|Snow, Chet]] - 13th cousin 1 x removed - [[North-88|John North]] : [[Stovall-395|Stovall, Sally]] - 14th cousin - [[Brooke-94|John Brooke]] : [[Thompson-9019|Thompson, Dan]] - 13th cousin 2 x removed - [[Thayer-23|John Thayer]] : [[Lowe-866|Tobo, Karen (Lowe)]] - 14th cousin 1 x removed - [[Masterson-97|Richard Masterson]] : [[Thurston-1310|Valdez, Judy (Thurston)]] - 7th cousin - [[Thurston-856|Moses Thurston]] : [[Virun-3|Virun, William]] - 1st cousin - [[Ayer-965|Carl H. Ayer]] : [[Elliott-3341|Williams, Irene (Elliott)]] - 11th cousin - [[Foxe-4|Alice (Foxe) Banks]] : [[Washburn-1239|Washburn, Douglass]] - 7th cousin 1 x removed - [[Batchelder-1120|Benjamin Batchelder]] : [[Johnson-18438|Wilson, Kay (Johnson)]] - 9th cousin 2 x removed - [[Perkins-631|John Perkins]] : [[Woodbury-414|Woodbury, Randall]] - 10th cousin 2 x removed - [[Hutchinson-201|Richard Hutchinson]]

Notable Ayers

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[[Category:Ayer Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Ayer}} == Notables == : Notable people with the '''Ayer''' surname include: * [[Ayer-48|'''Adele Augusta (Ayer) Gardner''']] (1867 - 1938), grandmother of U.S. President [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] * '''Alfred Jules Ayer''' (1910–1989), British philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Ayer] * [[Ayer-811|'''Beatrice Banning (Ayer) Patton''']] (1886 - 1953), wife of [[Patton-1782|Lt. Gen. George S. Patton]] [http://www.generalpatton.com/] * '''Claire D. Ayer''' (born 1948), Vermont politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_D._Ayer] * '''David Ayer''' (born 1968), American screenwriter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ayer] * '''Edward E. Ayer''' (1841–1927), American antiquarian and benefactor of Newberry Library and the Field Museum of Natural History [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_E._Ayer] * '''Francis Ayer''' (1848–1923), American advertising businessman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Ayer] * '''Hilal Tuba Tosun Ayer''' (born 1970), Turkish female referee [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilal_Tuba_Tosun_Ayer] * '''James Cook Ayer''' (1818–1878), American patent medicine businessman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook_Ayer] * '''Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr.''' (1821–1895), Confederate politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Malone_Ayer,_Jr.] * [[Ayers-988|'''Mary (Ayer) Parker''']] (1634 - 1692), executed for witchcraft at Salem, Massachusetts [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Parker_(Salem_witch_trials)] [http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/06/mary-ayer-parker.html] [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ma-witches-o-p.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TvxES1lB6XoC&pg=PA264&lpg=PA264&dq=mary+parker+salem+witch&source=bl&ots=YWv2kvNK7i&sig=PdQXsgvcj_hBVeYgcUduIWWqvpE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBjgKahUKEwik0K7CudvIAhUHXR4KHU2OBS8#v=onepage&q=mary%20parker%20salem%20witch&f=false] * '''Nat Ayer''' (1887–1952), British-American composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Ayer] : Notable people with the '''Ayers''' surname include: * '''A.D. Ayers''', National League umpire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_umpires] * '''Bill Ayers''', a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a former member of the revolutionary organization Weather Underground [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayers] * '''Edward L. Ayers''', president of the University of Richmond [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_L._Ayers] * '''Eli Ayers''', first colonial agent of the American Colonization Society [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Ayers] * [[Ayers-1563|'''Henry Ayers''']], former Premier of South Australia (Ayers Rock namesake) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ayers] * '''Kevin Ayers''', British rock singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Ayers] * '''Michael R. Ayers''', British philosopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_R._Ayers] * '''Nathaniel Ayers''', schizophrenic musician whose life was used as a basis for the movie The Soloist starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey, Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Ayers] * '''Randy Ayers''', U.S. basketball coach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Ayers] * '''Ron Ayers''', British aeronautical engineer and designer of ThrustSSC [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Ayers] * '''Roy Ayers''', funk, soul and jazz vibraphone player [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Ayers] * [[Ayers-1622|'''Roy Elmer Ayers''']], Governor of Montana [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ayers.html] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_E._Ayers] * '''Rufus A. Ayers''', Virginia lawyer, businessman, and politician, who served as Attorney General of Virginia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_A._Ayers] * [[Ayers-1226|'''Squire Ayers''']] - Deacon, Auditor, Commissioner, & Rep to Constitutional Convention * '''Thomas G. Ayers''', Chicago businessman, philanthropist, and father of Bill Ayers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_G._Ayers] * '''Tony Ayers''', former senior Australian public servant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Ayers] : Notable people with the '''Ayre''' surname include: * '''Billy Ayre''' (1952-2002), English footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Ayre] * '''Bobby Ayre''' (born 1932), English former footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Ayre] * '''Calvin Ayre''' (born 1961), Canadian founder of the Bodog online gaming and entertainment brand [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_Ayre] * '''Charles R. Ayre''' (1819-1889), Newfoundland merchant and politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Ayre] * '''Colin Ayre''' (born 1956), English former footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ayre] * '''Garry Ayre''' (born 1953), Canadian former soccer player [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Ayre] *''' Jack Ayre''' (1894-1977), Canadian entertainer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ayre] * '''James S. Ayre''' (1881–1953), businessman and political figure in Newfoundland [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_S._Ayre] * '''John B. Ayre''' (1850–1915), merchant and political figure in Newfoundland, son of Charles Ayre [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_B._Ayre] * '''Keegan Ayre''' (born 1988), Canadian soccer player * '''Kristian Ayre''' (born 1977?), Canadian actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristian_Ayre] * '''Lewis H.M. Ayre''' (1914-1985), Canadian businessman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_H.M._Ayre] * '''Richard James Ayre''', English journalist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_James_Ayre] * '''Sanjay Ayre''' (born 1980), Jamaican sprinter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Ayre] : Notable people with the '''Ayres''' surname include: * '''Agnes Ayres''' (1898–1940), American silent film actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Ayres] * '''Alice Ayres''' (1859–1885), honored for rescuing of her three nieces from a burning building at the cost of her own life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice] * '''Anne Ayres''' (1816–1886), American Episcopalian nun [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Ayres] * '''Benjamin Ayres''' (born 1977) an actor, director, photographer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Ayres] * '''Benjamin Ayres''' (instrument maker) (died c. 1775), an English instrument maker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Ayres_(instrument_maker)] * '''Bill Ayres''', American radio talk show host, co-founder and executive director of World Hunger Year [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ayres] * '''Caroline Ayres''', basketball player [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Ayres] * '''Christopher Ayres''' (born 1965), American voice actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Ayres] * '''Gary Ayres''' (born 1960), Australian rules footballer and coach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ayres] * '''Gillian Ayres''' (born 1930), British painter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_Ayres] * '''Greg Ayres''' (born 1968), American voice actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Ayres] * '''H. Welborn Ayres''' (1900-1985), American judge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._Welborn_Ayres] * '''Ian Ayres''' (born 1959), American professor at Yale Law School and Yale School of Management [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Ayres] * '''Ian Ayres''' (filmmaker), American filmmaker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Ayres_(filmmaker)] * [[Ayres-690|'''James Ayres''']], New Zealand gold rush participant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_Gold_Rush] *''' João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos''', 1st Count of Ameal (1847–1920), Portuguese humanist, politician and art-collector [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%A3o_Maria_Correia_Ayres_de_Campos,_1st_Count_of_Ameal] * '''José Márcio Ayres''' (1954–2003), Brazilian primatologist and conservationist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_M%C3%A1rcio_Ayres] * '''Leonard Porter Ayres''' (1879–1946), American statistician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Porter_Ayres] * '''Lew Ayres''' (1908–1996), American actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Ayres] * '''Lewis Ayres''', lay Catholic theologian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Ayres] * '''Pam Ayres''' (born 1947), British writer of humorous poetry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Ayres] * '''Philip Ayres''' (poet) (1638–1712), English poet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Ayres_(poet)] * '''Philip Burnard Ayres''', British physician and botanist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Burnard_Ayres] * '''Richard Ayres''' (born 1965), British composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Ayres] * '''Robert Ayres''' (scientist), American scientist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ayres_(scientist)] * '''Robert Ayres''' (actor) (1914–1968), American actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ayres_(actor)] * '''Robert Ayres''' (rugby league), British sportsman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ayres_(rugby_league)] * '''Bob Ayres''', entrepreneur [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ayres] * '''Romeyn B. Ayres''' (1825–1888), Union general in the American Civil War [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeyn_B._Ayres] * '''Rosalind Ayres''' (born 1946), British actress [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Ayres] * '''Thomas Ayres''' (1816–1858), artist who first drew Yosemite [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ayres_(artist)] * '''Thomas Ayres''' (1828–1913), South African ornithologist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ayres] * '''Vernon Ayres''' (born 1909), Canadian ice hockey player [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_Ayres] * '''William Orville Ayres''' (1817–1887), American physician and ichthyologist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Orville_Ayres] : Notable people with the '''Eyre''' surname include: * '''Alan Eyre''', British-born Jamaican geographer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Eyre] * '''Alan Eyre''' (diplomat), Persian-language spokesperson of the United States Department of State [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Eyre_(diplomat)] * '''Charles Petre Eyre''', Archbishop of Glasgow [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Eyre_(bishop)] * '''Chris Eyre''', film director and producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Eyre] * '''Damian Eyre''', Australian police officer murdered in 1988 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walsh_Street_police_shootings] * [[Eyre-288|'''Edward John Eyre''']], Australian explorer and Jamaican Governor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_John_Eyre] * '''Ella Eyre''', British singer-songwriter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ella_Eyre] * '''George Eyre''' (d. 1839), Royal Navy officer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eyre] * '''Ivan Eyre''', Canadian artist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Eyre] * '''Sir James Eyre''' (judge) (1734–1799), English judge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Eyre_(judge)] *''' Sir James Eyre''' (British Army officer) (1930–2003) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Eyre_(British_Army_officer)] *''' James Eyre''' (philologist) (1748–1813), English philologist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Eyre_(philologist)] * '''Sir James Eyre''' (physician) (1792–1857), English physician and mayor of Hereford [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Eyre_(physician)] *''' Jehu Eyre''', figure of the American Revolution [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehu_Eyre] * '''Sir John Eyre''', English diplomat * '''Les Eyre''', former Norwich City F.C. footballer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Eyre] * '''Manuel Eyre''', figure of the American Revolution and powerful business leader in the early American Republic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Eyre] * '''Mary Eyre''' (1923–2013), British sportswoman and administrator [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Eyre] * '''M. Banning Eyre''', Canadian writer and guitarist, Afropop Worldwide public radio reporter and editor * '''Richard Eyre''', English film, theatre and TV director [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Eyre] * '''Scott Eyre''', Major League Baseball relief pitcher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Eyre] * '''Tommy Eyre''', English rock musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Eyre] * '''William Eyre''' (died 1629), MP for Heytesbury and Wiltshire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eyre_(died_1629)] * '''William Eyre''' (leveller) (fl. 1634–1675), English Parliamentary army officer in the English Civil War and a Leveller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eyre_(leveller)] * '''William Eyre''' of Neston (fl. 1642–1660), parliamentarian army officer and politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eyre_of_Neston] * '''Sir William Eyre''' (major-general) (1805–1859), Major General in the British Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eyre_(British_Army_officer)] * '''William Eyre''' (painter) (1891–1979), English landscape painter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eyre_(painter)] * '''Rev. William Leigh Williamson Eyre''' (1841-1914), English naturalist and mycologist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Leigh_Williamson_Eyre] * '''Willie Eyre''', Major League Baseball relief pitcher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Eyre] : Notable people with the '''Eyer''' name: * [[Eyer-49|'''Mary Magdelena (Eyer) Hoy''']] ( - 1779) doctor / healer [http://www.eltiste-kaiser.com/HoyFile/Hoy-1/DanielJHoy.htm] : Notable people with the '''Ayar''' name: * Legend of the '''Ayar''' brothers in ancient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_Empire Inca Empire] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manco_C%C3%A1pac#Legend_of_the_Ayar_brothers Monco Capac]

Notable Binghams

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[[Category:Bingham Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Bingham Name Study|Bingham Name Study]]

This page is for those interested in learning more about notable Binghams and discovering possible connections to their own ancestry. For the purpose of this page, Notable Binghams are considered to be those with wikitree profiles labeled as notable, individuals with profiles that should be considered notable, or those with no profile yet. Anyone interested in adding to the list can comment on this page and we will add as suitable, seeking to adhere to wikitree protocols for what is considered to be "notable." '''Binghams Labelled Notable with Wikitree Profiles''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-183 Deacon Thomas Bingham III] (Norwich, CT settler; 1588-1649) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1204 William Bingham] (US Senator for PA; 1752-1804) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1453 Hiram Bingham I] (American missionary; 1789-1869) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-3347 George Caleb Bingham] (American painter; 1811-1879) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-2690 John Armor Bingham ] (US Congressman for OH; 1815-1900) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bingham-3534 James Monroe Bingham] (Lt. Governor of Wisconsin; 1828-1885) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bingham-3463 Brig. Gen. Judson David Bingham] (Civil War veteran, Colonel; 1831-1909) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bingham-3580 Henry Harrison Bingham] (Civil War veteran, politician, postmaster; 1841-1912) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1194 Hiram Bingham III] (explorer, politician; 1875-1956) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1636 George Barry Bingham, Sr.] (Louisville, KY, media mogul; 1906-1988) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1419 Jonathan Brewster Bingham] (US Congressman from NY; 1914-1986) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bingham-1869 Mark Kendall Bingham] (9/11 victim, helped to down United Airlines Flight 93; 1970-2001) SOURCES
The [https://sites.google.com/view/binghamassociation/home Bingham Association] has been tracing various lines of descent from Thomas Bingham of Norwich for many decades. In 1996 it updated and corrected aspects of the Theodore A Bingham book on the Bingham Family and this book as well as numerous Updates are now available in digital form via the website. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingham_(surname) Notable Binghams According to Wikipedia] * [https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#140.17.44 Binghams mentioned in the Political Graveyard ]

Notable connections for Rob vanNostrand -NS

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Notable connections to Rob vanNostrand, of Nova Scotia. Although be aware that some of this is just exponential math at work. 20 generations of ancestors (degrees) represents about 1 Million people. (less the "repeat ancestors") == Blood relatives == * '''0025AD''' My earliest known ancestor, from Persia. [[Of_Parthia-3|Vologases of Parthia I (abt.0025-abt.0078)]], Rob is 61st great grandson! * First vanNostrand [[Van_Noordstrandt-2|Jacob Jansen van Noordstrandt (1624-1693)]], 10 degrees, 8th Great grandfather. * First Canadian vanNostrand [[Van_Nostrand-481|John van Nostrand (1824-1895)]], 4 degrees, 2nd great grandfather of Rob UK * '''Queen Elizabeth II''', [[Windsor-1|Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926-2022)]], 19 degrees via Poyer, Queen Elizabeth II and Rob are 14th cousins. * King Henry V, England (movie): [[Lancaster-269|Henry (Lancaster) England KG (1387- 1422)]]; 19 degrees * King [[Wessex-3|Ecgberht Wessex (0775-0839)]], 34 degrees * Welsh Pembroke Castle, protector. [[Poyer-17|John Poyer (abt.1605-1649)]], common European link, 10 degrees * Wales Astocracy, Dinefwr Castle (ruins), Carmarthenshire, [[Rice-5912|Walter Rice (abt.1562-aft.1635)]], https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinefwr_Castle, 12 degrees * Princess Dianna: [[Spencer-40|Diana Frances (Spencer) Mountbatten-Windsor (1961-1997)]], 12th Cousin, 20 degrees SPAIN * Napolean Bonaparte [[Bonaparte-1|Napoleone Bonaparte (1769-1821)]] 19 degrees via Poyer. * King of Hungary, [[Arpadhazi-4|Béla (Arpadhazi) Árpádházi (1148-1196)]] VIKINGS * Bluetooth, '''King of Denmark''' and Norway. [[Gormsson-36|Harald Blåtand (Gormsson) Gormsen VIII (bef.0925-bef.0988)]], 32nd great grandfather of Rob * Famous Viking, TV series [[Northumbria-2|Uhtred (Northumbria) of Northumbria (abt.0975-1016)]], 30 degrees * First King of Portugal, [[Aviz-11|Manuel (Aviz) de Portugal (abt.1469-1521)]], 20 degrees * Spainish notable Queen Urraca of Leon: [[León-147|Urraca (León) Alfonso de León (aft.1190-aft.1230)]] * Spanish Queen: [[Bourgogne-212|Berenguela Alfónsez (Bourgogne) de Castilla (1180-1246)]]; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berengaria_of_Castile * Armenian king: [[Of_Armenia-5|Isaac the Great (of Armenia) Armenia (abt.0338-abt.0439)]], 48 degrees == Related by marriage == * Working on Irish WILSON family line, starting with [[Wilson-111320|Ralph Hanlon Wilson (1932-2015)]] * The Mayflower, [[Warren-66|Richard Warren (1583-1628)]], 13th degree via Hurlburt. * Governor of Nova Scotia, [[Cornwallis-28|Edward Cornwallis (1712-1776)]]13 degrees via Hurlburt line, 7th cousin * First Canadian Prime Minister, [[Macdonald-1567|John Alexander Macdonald (1815-1891)]], 19 degrees via Hurlburt. * '''King of France''', [[Bourbon-68|Louis-Auguste (Bourbon) de France (1754-1793)]], 24 degrees, via Poyer line. Also proven via DNA with 23&me. * W.H. Bartlett British painter / artist / lithographer travelled in Nova Scotia, 24 degrees via Skidmore, [[Bartlett-6358|William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)]] * Woman Viking in Newfoundland, Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir, [[Þorbjarnardóttir-6|Guðríður Þorbjarnardóttir (abt.0980-)]], 37 degrees via Poyer. * Prophet [[بن_عبدالله-3|Muhammad (بن عبدالله) ibn Abd Allah ﷺ (abt.0570-0632)]], 46 degrees. * Oak Island suspect for treasure, [[Phipps-13|William Phipps (1651-1695)]] == Cousins == As per family search: https://www.familysearch.org/en/connect/famous Ben Franklin, Abe Lincoln, Winston Churchill, Lady Dianna Spencer, Lucille Ball, George Washington, Wilbur Wright, Franklin Roosevelt, John Wayne, Shirley Temple, Elvis Presley, Walt Disney, Mr. Rogers, Judy Garland, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Margaret Thatcher. First king of Portugal: [[Aviz-11|Manuel (Aviz) de Portugal (abt.1469-1521)]], cousin, 20 degrees. == Other == * Black African slave: [[Van_Nostrand-538|Sam van Nostrand (abt.1730-aft.1783)]] * Robert (Bruce) the Bruce King Robert Ist of Scots (1274 - 1329), 23 degrees via Poyer, Robert and Rob are second cousins 21 times removed, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bruce-129, Braveheart, Netflix Movie “Outlaw King” * Viking, Scandinavian King, 800 CE, [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok Sigurdsson (abt.0800-abt.0865)]] Interesting Spaces: * King Arthur and the Knights of the round table: [[Space:King_Arthur|King Arthur]]

Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dover, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire == From the first settlement in 1623 to 1865. * by George Wadleigh * published Dover, NH, 1913 * 334 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=A3ywiDfSrY8C * https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadl * https://archive.org/details/notableeventsin00wadlgoog * https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadle * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730726 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wadleigh, George. ''[[Space:Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire|Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire]]'' (Dover, NH, 1913) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wadleigh|Wadleigh]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wadleigh, George. ''[[Space:Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire|Notable Events in the History of Dover, New Hampshire]]'' (Dover, NH, 1913) [ Page ].

Notable Family

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Notable Family Members

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{{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-1.jpg | nationality = | branch = | start-year = | end-year = | text = }} '''===Military Service===''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||War||Additional Information |- | [[Ring-535|Samuel Ring]]|| 7th Great Grandfather ||American Revolution|| Militia |- | [[Ring-536|Benjamin Ring]]|| 8th Great Grandfather ||American Revolution|| Allowed George Washington to hold a Council of War at his house on September 9, and anticipated that the British Army would cross at the ford. Ring was a Quaker and therefore did not participate in the war. |- |- | [[Chavis-257|Joseph "Josiah" Chavis]] || 5th Great Grandfather ||Union Soldier During the American Civil War - North Carolina/Tennessee|| Was said to be a "rebel" and did not agree with slavery |- | [[Rosa-305|Abram Rosa]] || 4th Great Grandfather ||Union Soldier During the American Civil - War / Michigan ||Put infront of Military Court for “Conduct prejudicial to good order and Military discipline” |- | [[Powers-1880|Solomon Rugg Powers]] || 4th Great Grandfather ||Union Soldier During the American Civil - Michigan War|| |- | [[Royce-674|Rollie Albert Royce]] || 2nd Great Grandfather ||World War I || Enlisted in Indiana/Went to France |- | [[Rohda-11|Alfred Lewis Rohda Jr]] || 2nd Great Uncle ||World War II and Korea || Reached the rank of LTC |- | [[Destiche-5|James C Destiche]] || 3rd Cousin 2 times removed ||World War II || |- |[[Schuppe-44| Walter H Schuppe]]||1st Cousin 3 times removed||World War II|| |- |[[Wing-2272|Clifford James Wing]]||3rd Cousin 3 times removed||World War II|| |- | [[McClure-3526|Thomas McClure]] || Grandfather ||Korea Veteran|| |- |- | [[Clark-35359|James Hugh Clark III]] || Grandfather ||Non War Time|| Served in Germany |- |[[Koehler-627|Frank Koehler]] || Grandfather ||Vietnam Veteran|| Served in Germany |- |[[Royse-113|Jesse Royce]] || Great Uncle ||WWII|| United States Air Force SSG |- |[[Patton-1782|George Patton Jr. ]] || 15th cousins once removed||WWI & WWII|| Famous General |- |[[Hale-394|Cpt Nathan Hale]]||15th cousins 7 times removed||Revolutionary War||Spy for the Americans during the Revolutionary War. Was captured and killed by the british. |} '''===Magna Carta===''' {{Descendant |image=Magna Carta Team Base Camp.png |imagetext=Magna Carta Project logo |id=several [[:Category:Surety Barons|Magna Carta Surety Barons]] }} All these are via my mothers side of my family! {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||Common Ancestor |- |[[Ros-162|Robert deRos]] || 25th Great Grandfather ||unk |- |[[Albini-39|William d'Aubigny]]|| fourth cousins 25 times removed ||5 |- |[[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]]||24th great grand niece ||9 |- |[[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]||second cousins 25 times removed ||14 |- |[[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]]||first cousins 24 times removed ||12 |- |[[Clavering-13|John FitzRobert]]||4th great grand niece ||4 |- |[[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]]||fourth cousins 25 times removed ||3 |- |[[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]]||second cousins 27 times removed ||unk |- |[[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]]|| second cousins 25 times removed ||4 |- |[[Malet-18|William Malet]]|| second cousins 25 times removed ||unk |- |[[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]]|| third cousins 25 times removed ||8 |- |[[Quincy-226|Saier de Quincy]]|| second cousins 27 times removed ||unk |- |[[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]]||6th cousins 23 times removed ||6 |- |[[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]]||first cousins 27 times removed ||6 |} '''===United States Presidents===''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||Common Ancestors||Mom||Dad |- |[[Washington-11|George Washington]] || 13th cousins 7 times removed ||||X|| |- |[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] || 12th cousins 7 times removed || ||X|| |- |[[Madison-1|James Madison]] ||11th Cousins 5 times removed||||X|| |- |[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] || 22nd cousins three times removed ||||X|| |- |[[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] || 12th cousins 6 times removed||||X|| |- |[[Harrison-912|William Harrison]] || 12th cousins 6 times removed||||X|| |- |[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] || 20th cousins twice removed||||X|| |- |[[Polk-56|James Polk]] || 20th cousins four times removed||||X|| |- |[[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] ||14th cousins 6 times removed||||X|| |- |[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] || 15th cousins four times removed ||||X|| |- |[[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] ||10th cousins 6 times removed||||X|| |- |[[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan Jr.]] ||19th cousins five times removed||||X|| |- |[[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] || 5th cousins 7 times removed||||||X |- |[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] ||18th cousins three times removed||||X|| |- |[[Grant-468|Ulysses S. 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Ford]] ||11th cousins three times removed||||||X |- |[[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] ||18th cousins once removed||||X|| |} '''===Famous People===''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||Common Ancestors ||Mom||Dad|| |- |[[Shakespeare-1|William Shakespeare]] || 11th Cousins 14 times removed ||22||X|||| |- | [[Ball-3|Lucille Ball]] || 9th Cousins four times removed ||2||||X|| |- |[[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]||8th cousins 8 times removed||34||X|||| |- |[[Crockett-311|Davey Crockett]]||16th cousins 3 times removed||185||X||||Died at the Alamo |- |[[Woodhull-109|Adam Woodhull]]||10th cousins 8 times removed||97||X||||Culper Spy Ring |- |[[Gumm-43|Judy Garland]]||8th cousins five times removed||4||X||||Actress |- |[[Temple-886|Shirley Temple]]||20th cousins three times removed||176||X|| ||Actress |- |[[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]]||10th cousins||2||X|| ||Actress (Star Wars) |- |[[Shearer-797|Norma Shearerr]]||22nd Cousins three times removed||53||X|| ||Actress Academy Award for Best Actress |- |[[Disney-1|Walt DIsney]]||19th cousins three times removed||149||X|| ||Film Maker |- |[[Hepburn-455|Katherine Hepburn]]|| 12th cousins four times removed||185||||X ||Actress |- |[[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby Jr]]|| 19th Cousins five times removed||113||X|| ||Actor |- |[[Lovecraft-8|HP Lovecraft]]|| 11th cousins 7 times removed||145||X|| ||Author |- |[[Fitzgerald-2494|F. Scott Firzgerald]]|| 8th cousins 4 times removed||0||X|| ||Author |} '''===European Royalty===''' '''Currently all via my mom.''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||Common Ancestors |- | [[Spencer-40|Princess Diana]] || 15th Cousins Once Removed ||183 |- | [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]] || 9th Cousins 14 times removed||127 |- | [[Hanover-14|Queen Victoria]] || 16th cousins 7 times removed ||161 |- | [[Parr-48|Catherine Parr]] || 8th cousins 14 times removed ||117 |- | [[Seymour-225|Jane Seymour]] || 10th cousins 13 times removed ||124 |- | [[Boleyn-15|Anne Boleyn]] || 10th cousins 14 times removed||135 |- | [[Aragón-160|Catherine Aragón]] || 11th cousins 15 times removed ||71 |- | [[Cleves-6|Anne of Cleves]] || 13th cousins 13 times removed ||42 |- | [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry Plantagenet (Henry II)]] || 25th great grandfather ||4 |- | [[Bonaparte-1|Napoléon I Bonaparte]] || 17th cousins 12 times removed ||0 |- | [[Capet-575|Philippe IV (Capet) France]] || Fourth cousins 22 times removed||0 |- | [[Valois-142|Louis XII]] ||10th cousins 16 times removed||35 |- | [[Romanov-29|Nicholas II (Romanov)]] || 19th cousins four times removed ||154 |- | [[Hesse-Darmstadt-7|Alexandra Romanov]] || 18th cousins five times removed||162 |} '''===Black Sheep===''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Ancestor || Relationship ||Common Ancestors ||Mom||Dad|| |- |[[Hatfield-260|William Hatfield]]||18th cousins three times removed||159||X|| ||Hatfield and McCoy Feud |- |[[Alcock-45 |Ann (Alcock) Foster]]||12th cousins 10 times removed||118||X|| ||Salem Witch Trials "confessed witch" |- |[[Bassett-1100|Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor]]||15th cousins 7 times removed||146||X|| ||Salem Witch Trials "confessed witch" |- |[[Borden-196|Lizzie Borden]]||15th cousins three times removed||188||X|| ||Alleged Murderess |}

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[[Category: Fitz_Randolph Name Study]] == Fitz Randolph One Name Study == This is a research page of the Fitz Randolph One Name Study. Click this link to return to Study's [[Space:Fitz_Randolph_Name_Study|Fitz Randolph Traditions]] home page. === Members helping to develop this page === * * * === Members who have contributed === * * * == Fitz Randolphs of Note -- Some Prominent, Some Just Plain Interesting == While doing your Fitz Randolph family history, you may come across someone you find particularly interesting -- either because they were prominent in their time and community, or just because they were interesting or somehow intersected with history. Please share! === On the England side === === In America === ==== Public Service ==== *[[Fitz_Randolph-134|Samuel Fitz Randolph]] (1738-1825). After serving in the Revolutionary War, Samuel bought land in western Virginia (today West Virginia) where he established the town of New Salem in the 1790s, including a strong Seventh Day Baptist community. * [[Randolph-1326|Theodore Fitz Randolph]] (1826-1883), Wealthy railroad and coal industrialist. Served as Democrat in New Jersey Assembly member 1859-1862; New Jersey State Senator, 1862-1868; Governor of New Jersey, 1869-1872; US Senator from New Jersey, 1875-1881. He is featured in Roy Ziegler, 2020. Unfaltering Trust: How Pilgrim Edward Fitz Randolph Jr. and His Descendants Helped Build America. iUniverse. *Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph (1829-1898); Studied at Alfred and Allegheny College (Meadville, PA) and became a lawyer in Kentucky. Served in the Civil War in 41st Kentucky Regiment. Served as one term as Attorney General of Kansas 1874-187? and one term in the Kansas House of Representatives. * [[Randolph-1805|Jennings Randolph]] (1902-1998), Long serving US Senator from West Virginia, 1958-1985 === Just plain interesting === [[Fitz_Randolph-23|Samuel Fitz Randolph Jr]] born 1694. Samuel was a Quaker merchant. He and his brother Joseph were captains of the sloops Sunflower and Elizabeth, plying between Amboy and Boston and the Carolinas - later to Jamaica and Curacoa. Samuel was involved in events that possibly served as a '''model for "Treasure Island"''': read the fascinating [http://dougwilson.com/family/feature/treasure.asp?view=all story by Doug Wilson]]. [[Fitz_Randolph-633|Daniel James Fitz Randolph]] (1849-1927): '''our Wild West Fitz Randolph''' reportedly hunted buffalo with Buffalo Bill and Wild Bill Hickock in Kansas and helped round up some of the outlaws of that time. A couple of wonderful interviews of Daniel's widow and his son William recorded in 1937 are transcribed on his wikitree profile page. === In Canada ===

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[[Category:Hunter_Name_Study]] [[Space:Hunter_Name_Study|Return to Hunter Name Study Main Page]] ==Hunter Early Notables (pre 1700)== (I have mentioned these before) Notable amongst the Clan from early times was William Hunter FRS (1718-1783), a Scottish anatomist and physician; General Robert Hunter (1664-1734), the colonial Governor of New York and New Jersey from 1710 to 1720; Vice-Admiral John Hunter. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org. wiki/Fellow_of_the_Royal_Society 1. Fellowship Source: https://www.houseofnames.com/Hunter-family-crest ==Huntars in The Peerage== Archibald of Hunterston d. abt 1487 Elizabeth Francis Hugh Janet Jean John of Hunterston and of that Ilk d. 9 Sep 1513 Katherine Kentigern Mungo of Hunterston and of that Ilk d. 10 Sep 1547 Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret Marion Marion d. 16 Sep 1605 Robert of Hunterston and of that Ilk d. c.1546 Robert, 17th of Hunterston d. 29 Aug 1581 Robert, 18th of Hunterston d. 1616 William of Arnele Huntar d. c.1454 Robert Hunter, Brigadier General b 11 Oct 1666 bp Edinburgh, Midlothian m 9 Nov 1705 d 31 Mar 1734 dp Jamaica, age 67 sp Elizabeth Orby source: Clan Hunter UK Alexander Hunter b 9 Jan 1790 m 26 Apr 1819 d 28 Sep 1858, age 68 sp Maria Maclean f John of Bonnytoun & Doonholm m Jane Fegusson Children 1) John 'Dare devil Jack' Hunter 2) Alexander McLean Hunter 3) James Arthur Carr Hunter 4) Evan Allan Hunter 5) Andrew Francis Hunter 6) William Fergusson Hunter 7) Catherine Cameron Hunter 8) Jane Elizabeth Hunter 9) Maria Eleanora Hunter source: Humphrey's Family Tree Hunter, of Hunterston. Robert Hunter, esq. of Hunter, or Hunterston, in the county of Ayr, a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for that shire, b. in 1799, inherited the estates and representation of this ancient family at the demise of his father in 1826. Mr Hunter is an advocate at the Scottish bar. Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland By John Burke, Esq. Index Hunter, of Hunterston, 500 Hunter-Orby, of Croyland Abbey, 502 Hunter, Jane, 73; David, 220; -, 302; Robert, 341; Andrew, 501; Robert, 232; Alison, 220; Jane, 684 Eleanora Hunter, of Hunterston, who married her cousin, Robert Caldwell, esq. who became, by assumption, Hunter, "of Hunterston," and by him, who died 22nd August, 1826, had issue, i. Robert, heir. ii. Patrick, deceased. iii. Norman. Iv. Eleanora. v. Marion Craufurd, d. unmarried. vi. Margaret vii. Janet Robert Hunter, esq. of Hunterston, who wedded Miss Aitchison, of Glasgow, and dying in 1796, left, with a younger daughter, Marion, who died unmarried. Patrick Hunter, esq. of Hunterston, who m. Marion, eldest daughter of Thomas Craufurd, of Cartsburn, and had five sons and four daughters, viz. i. Patrick, who predeceased his father. ii. Robert, his heir. iii. David, who m. Miss Milliken, of Port Glasgow, and was father of Patrick Hunter, esq. merchant, in London, who wedded Miss Rebecca Fleming, and had five sons and five daughters. iv. Henry v. Thomas vi. Rebecca, died unmarried. vii. Elizabeth, m. to John Hyndman, of Lunderston. viii. Marion, m. to Hugh Muir. ix. Dorothea, m. first, 19th Dec, 1741, to William Kelso, esq. of Hullerhirst, grandfather of Alexander Hamilton, esq. of Hullerhirst, in Ayrshire, and of the Retreat, in Devon, and secondly, to Hugh Weir, of Kirkwall. x. Margaret, m. to Mr. Caldwell, merchant, in Greenock. Patrick Hunter, of Hunterston, whose retour is dated 19th Jan, 1680. He married Marion, daughter of John Cunninghame, of Langmuir, by whom he acquired that estate, and had issue, i. Patrick, his heir. ii. Henry, minister of the Mearns, who m. Margaret Stewart, and had a son, Patrick, and a daughter, Marion, the wife of John Lyle, merchant, in Glasgow. iii. Dorothea, m. to Henry Cunninghame, of Carlung, and had issue. iv. Marion, m. to John Peeblis of Craufield. The laird died in 1698, and was s. by his elder son. James Hunter, who was bred to the bar. He m. Margaret Spalding, and was father of General Robert Hunter, who d. governor of Jamaica, in 1734. He m. Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Orby, of Burton Pedwardine, in the county of Lincoln, bart. and relict of Lord John Hay, second son of John, second Marquis of Tweeddale. By this lady, General Hunter was ancestor of the Orby-Hunters, of Croyland Abbey, in the county of Lincoln. Robert Hunter, esq. of Kirland, espoused, in 1791, Jane Boyd-Cunninghame, eldest daughter of John Boyd, of Carlung, and by her, who d. 24th Mar, 1825, had issue, George. Robert. Jane. Marion, m. 1st Feb, 1825, to John Woodrop, esq. of Dalmarnoch. George Hunter, esq. of Kirkland, who m. first his cousin, Dorothea, dau. of John Boyd, of Carlung, and had with several other children, who died young, a son, Robert, his heir. He wedded secondly, Mary, daughter of Cunninghame, of Monkton Hill, and had a daughter, Dorothea. Robert Hunter, of Kirkland, who purchased a part of the lands of Drumelling, adjacent to his own. He wedded Margaret, daughter of Baillie Munro, of Irvine, and left (with two daughters, Margaret, wife of William Cunninghame, of Monktonhill, and Elizabeth, of John Boyd, of Carlung) a son and heir. Robert Hunter, who acquired, by purchase, in 1686, the lands of Kirkland, in the vicinity of Kilbride, Ayrshire. He m. in 1675, Margaret, daughter of John Hamilton, of Grange, in Ayrshire, and left a son and successor. Robert Hunter, of Hunterston, served heir of conquest to his younger brother, the Rev. Henry Hunter, in 1674. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Craufurd, of Auchnames, by Anna his wife, dau. of Sir Coll Lamont, of Ineryne. Patrick Hunter, who name appears among those of other gentlemen in the committee of war for Ayrshire during the troubled times of 1647, was fined six hundred pounds in 1662, by one of Middleton's arbitrary acts. He was s. at his decease by his eldest son. Patrick Hunter, son of William Hunter, of Banburry Yards, and great grandson of Mungo Hunter, of Hunterston, as appears from a charter now in the possession of the family, dated 27th Sep, 1611. By his marriage with Jean Cunninghame, Hunterston had (with two daughters, the elder m. to Alexander Cunninghame, of Carlung, and the younger, Jean, to David Kennedy, of Balmaclanachan and Craig. i. Robert, his heir. ii. Henry minister of Dromore, who died without issue. iii. Francis, supposed to have been ancestor of the Hunters of Long Calderwood. Of this family was the celebrated physician, Dr. William Hunter, of London, born at Easter Kilbride, in Lanarkshire, in 1718, whose grandfather is stated to have been a younger son of Hunterston. For its magnificent museum, the university of Glasgow is indebted to the liberal donation of this gentleman, whose early education was acquired in that college. Dr. Hunter died in London, 30th March, 1783. His brother, John Hunter, one of the most eminent surgeons of the age, was born in 1728, and died also in London, (where he had long practised with unrivalled reputation) 16th Oct, 1793. A Full and interesting account of these distinguished descendants of the house of Hunterston is given in the Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. x. p. 669-674. Their sister, Jane, wedded the Rev. James Baillie, minister of the Kirk of Shotts, and afterward professor of divinity in the University of Glasgow, by whom she was mother of the late eminent Dr. Baillie, physician to the king, and Joanna Baillie, the very celebrated author. Robert Hunter, of Hunterston, retoured heir to his father, 23rd May, 1593, in the lands of Campbellton, Annanhill, and Highlees. This gentleman espoused a daughter of Provost Peeblis, of Irvine, but having no issue, he settled his estates on the husband of his niece, Jean Cunninghame. Jean Hunter, who m. the Rev. Robert Cunninghame, minister of Barnweil, brother to Hugh Cunninghame, of Carlung, and had two daughters, Jean Cunninghame, who married Patrick Hunter. Catherine Cunninghame, married to Robert Cunninghame, of Auchinharvie. Hunter, of Hunterston Robert Hunter, of Hunterston, one of the Ayrshire gentlement who subscribed the band in defence of the reformed religion, 4 Sep, , 1562, and acquired the lands of South Kames, on the Isle of Bute , for which he had a charter from the crown, dated 29th Nov, 1578. He wedded Margaret, daughter of Thomas Craufurd, of Auchnames, by Marion, daughter of Montgomery, of Hazlehead, (see vol. i. p. 553,). Robert R. Hunter Address 10 Anns Road Parish: Pittlewell Area: Rochford Age: 22 Born in: 1879 Birth Place: Ayrshire, Scotland Relation: Boarder Profession: Stone Mason Essex 1901 Census Robert R. Hunter Address 37 Woodborough Road Age 12 Born in 1879 Birth Place: Ayrshire, Scotland Reation: Son Profession: Errand Boy Nottinghamshire 1891 Census Robert R. Hunter Address 37 Woodborough Road Age 37 Born in 1854 Birth Place Ayrshire, Scotland Relation Head Spouse Margaret Hunter (39) Profession: Stone Mason Nottinghamshire 1891 Census Robert Huntar, 18th of Hunterston was the son of Robert Huntar, 17th of Hunterston and Margaret Crauford. He married Margaret Peibles, daughter of Patrick Peibles of Broomlands. He died in 1616, without issue. In 1611 he settled his estates on the husband of his niece Jean. Thomas Crauford of Auchenames lived at Auchenames, Ayrshire, Scotland. Child of Thomas Crauford of Auchenames 1. Margaret Crauford Hunter, R.M. Arbroath Junior champion of the Dundee, Angus and District Miniature Rifle Club Association Source: Arbroath Herald Forfarshire Illustrated Annual, 1932 Page 52 Shelf Number: MS 773 Hunter, John Minister of Maison Dieu United Free Church (formerly U.P.) 1909- Source: Historical Sketch of Maison Dieu U.P. Church Page 27 Shelf Number: 21:285.241 Hunter, James d. 1917 Lance-Corporal 2nd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Sydney; telegraph linesman in Sydney Source: Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 147 Shelf Number: 18:940.467 Hunter, James d. 1917 Lance-Corporal 2nd Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, Sydney; telegraph linesman in Sydney Source: Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 147 Shelf Number: 18:940.467 Hunter, Hope d. 1917 Captain 14th London Regiment (London Scottish); inspecting engineer for the London Hydraulic Source: Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 158 Shelf Number: 18.940.467 Hunter, Betty Montrose Model in a local fashion parade at Grey Harlings Source: MRA 1962 p. 18 Hunter, Alexander Forbes d. 1916 Lieutenant 21st (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles); clerk in the chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, London, E.C. Source: Roll of Honour: Arbroath and District Page 52 Shelf Number: 18.940.467 Kitty Hunter, Elizabeth Catherine Hunter, born 1743, descendant of Edward III. Her father was stationed at Rotterdam in 1746. (note that when she eloped in 1762, they eloped to the Low Countries, perhaps where she had been as a child.) She grew up Waverley Abbey House, Surrey (after 1747). Her mother died pre-1749. There is a portrait of her at Wilton House, showing her dressed as a boy groom holding a horse. This has led to her being described as the Earl of Pembroke's "stable girl", but this is NOT ture. She was the daughter of an MP and Lord of the Admiralty, of the family who were lords of the manor of Croyland. She had affairs with two Earls, and still married an officer afterwards. She had her portrait painted many times. Think she used visit Wilton undercover, possibly using the Wilton Riding School as cover, but she did not work there. Think they met socially. Their families knew each other. The Longleat guide book describes her as "an actress", but this also is surely wrong. She is described as "a young woman of fashion" in [Letters, 1762]. She had an affair 1762 with the married Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke [born 1734, descendant of Edward III and had a son. She had another affair 1763 with the married (but separated) Augustus Hervey, later the 3rd Earl of Bristol [born 1724, descendant of Henry VII] and also had a child. She finally mar 12 Feb 1770 to Capt. Alured Clarke [later Field Marshal Sir Alured Clarke, born 1744] with no children. She died 1795. Source: humphrysfamilytree.com/Hunter/kitty.html Researching Kitty Hunter Beinecke library The letters: 10th Earl of Kitty. Kitty to 10th Earl. 10th Earl to Kitty. Kitty to 10th Earl. A female friend to Kitty, saving don't elope. Patrick Huntar 19th Laird of Hunterston 1591 - Ayrshire, Scotland He was born 1591 and died in 1665. Burkes Commoners of Britain and Ireland Vol 2 page 500. Robert Hunter 20th Laird of Hunterston married Elizabeth Crawford on May 19, 1636 in Scotland. Robert Hunter 20th Laird of Hunterston Education 1627 - Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland Robert Hunter entered Glasgow University, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland at the age of 14 in 1627. Robert Hunter 20th Laird of Hunterston 1613, West Kilbride, Ayr, Scotland He was succeeded by his eldest son, Robert Hunter of Hunterston, or of that Ilk, who is designed "younger of Hunterston" in the "Roole of the Remonstrators," 1650, as well as in a charter dated 19th November, 1658, by Richard. Lord Protector of the Comm ROBERT HUNTER, OF Hunterston, infeft on the 5th Sept. 1517, in the Island of Lamlash, who m. Margaret Craufurd, also of the Crosby family, and was s. by his son, ROBERT HUNTER, of Hunterston, who m. Janet, dau. of Montgomery, of Giffen, and relict of John Craufurd, of Craufurdland, and had (with a dau., who m. 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Notable Jenners

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'''Edward Jenner''' (1749-1823) was an English country doctor who introduced the vaccine for smallpox. Previously a keen practitioner of smallpox inoculation, Jenner took the principle a stage further by inducing immunity against this killer disease via exposure to a harmless related disease, cowpox. His technique provided safer and more reliable protection than traditional inoculation. Read more here [[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/people/edwardjenner]] +++ ''' Ernest Albert Frederick Jenner''', 1892–1971 Pianist, music teacher [[https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4j6/jenner-ernest-albert-frederick]] +++

Notable Knockouts

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Each week we put up two Notables whose profiles need some TLC for community members to collaborate on. This includes adding/improving a biography, adding sources, connecting the notable to the Tree, adding photos, etc. == Knockouts Needed == * [[Muir-988|Henrietta Edwards]] * [[Jughashvili-1|Joseph Stalin]] * [[Bogart-6|Humphrey Bogart]] * [[Haskell-1351|Coburn Haskell]] * [[Metz-760|Christian Metz]] * [[Arzner-2|Dorothy Arzner]] * [[Plessy-1 |Homer Adolph Plessy]] * [[Spielberg-15|Steven Spielberg]] * Margret Rey (wife of HA Rey, both of Curious George fame), no profile * [[Patton-1782|General George S Patton]] * Boxer Jack Johnson (couldn't track down a profile; looked using wives since there were so many with same name) * [[Hendrix-634|Jimi Hendrix]] * [[Beethoven-10|Ludwig Beethoven]] * [[Ledger-101|Heath Ledger]] * [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]] * [[Mozart-3|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] == Notables Posted == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="5" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="date"| Date Posted
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|- |12/08/16||[[Lennon-1|John Lennon]]||KO'd JD Salinger 12/08/16 |- |12/08/16|| [[Salinger-9| J.D. Salinger]]||KO'd by Team Lennon; improvement completed 12/08/16 |- |12/15/16|| [[Cobb-3844|Ty Cobb]]||KO'd Yogi Berra 12/29/16 |- |12/15/16|| [[Berra-8|Yogi Berra]]|| |KO'd by Team Cobb; needs to be connected |- |12/29/16|| [[Affleck-Boldt-2|Casey Affleck]]|| needs bio, some details |- |12/29/16|| [[Edgerton-510|Joel Edgerton]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Garfield-180|Andrew Garfield]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Mortensen-504|Viggo Mortensen]]||needs bio |- |12/29/16|| [[Washington-1279|Denzel Washington]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Adams-17905|Amy Adams]]|| good |- |12/29/16|| [[Chastain-718|Jessica Chastain]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Huppert-17|Isabelle Huppert]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Negga-1|Ruth Negga]]|| needs bio, connection |- |12/29/16|| [[Hershlag-1|Natalie Portman]]|| needs bio, connection, image |- |1/12/17|| [[Cansino-2|Rita Hayworth]]||KO'd |- |1/12/17 || [[Murray-5171|Jean Stapleton]] ||KO'd |- |} == G2G Text == In an effort to improve our Notables profiles, we're starting up a weekly challenge called "Notable Knockouts". Each Thursday we'll post two Notables profiles that are in need of some major TLC. To be considered a knockout the profile has to: *Have a detailed biography with in line citations (a bio that isn't copied from somewhere else). *Have quality sources from somewhere other than just Wikipedia. *Have at least one image. *Be connected to the Global Tree. Bonus improvements, if you want to go above and beyond, could include things like: *Editing the person's Wikipedia profile to include links to their WikiTree profile. *Add WikiTree ID to WikiData *Adding relevant categories and/or templates. *Adding to their family connections. Once a profile reaches Knockout status, we have a nifty Notable Knockouts template we can add to the comments section. The Challenge: We want to make this fun so we thought we'd try having teams. Each profile is posted as an answer below. If you want to work on Team Lennon, post under that answer. If you want to work on Team Salinger, post under that answer. Each "team" can communicate there about who is working on what part of the profile. Yay, collaboration! Team members that work on the profile that reaches Knockout status first will get a fun template in the comments section of their profiles. Note: The profile that doesn't win will move on to compete in the next Knockout! The two Knockouts in the ring are: ______________ and _____________ Help make our Notables profiles noteworthy! Follow the tag notable_knockouts to get updates when new Knockouts are posted! == Connection Combat Options == * [[Pasteur-13|Louis Pasteur]] * [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]]

Notable Men of Central New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Notable Men of Central New York == :Syracuse and vicinity, Utica and vicinity, Auburn, Oswego, Watertown, Fulton, Rome, Oneida, Little Falls. XIX and XX centuries :'''Note''': This book contains photographs of the notable men and a brief line on each. * by Dwight J. Stoddard * published by Dwight J. Stoddard, Syracuse, New York, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notable Men of Central New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/notablemenofcent00stod/page/n7/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Men_of_Central_New_York/4ZguAAAAYAAJ?hl=en :Index [https://archive.org/details/notablemenofcent00stod/page/415/mode/2up p.415] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stoddard, Dwight J..''[[Space: Notable Men of Central New York| Notable Men of Central New York]]'' (Dwight J. Stoddard, Syracuse, NY, 1903), [ Page ]. *[[# Stoddard|Notable Men of Central New York]]

Notable Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Allegheny_County%2C_Pennsylvania]] == Notable men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity == * by Percy Smith (b.1848) * published by Pittsburgh Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, 1901 * Source Example: ::: Smith, Percy. ''[[Space:Notable Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity|:Notable Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity]]'' (Pittsburgh Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, 1901, p. 177) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notable Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/notablemenofpitt01smit/

Notable Sackett-Greene Kin

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''*** NOTE THIS SUMMARY WAS JUST STARTED AND STILL VERY INCOMPLETE - CHECK BACK FOR UPDATES ***'' While it is always possible to climb around in our family tree and find people about whom we know interesting things, this is a list of some of the ancestors and kin of Lois M. (Sackett) Ayer and her brothers (the children of Herman E. Sackett and Celinda E. (Greene) Sackett) that people often ask about. To find your exact relationship to the person identified below, Clink on the Link to the person of interest below. Once their profile loads, click on the Profile Tab in upper right of the screen (e.g., Ayer-961). From the Pop-Down menu click on "Relationship To Me." The resulting page will tell you your relationship and show you the relationship path (and common ancestor, if appropriate). Note however the Relationship Finder only works back 25 generations, so when the Notable is more than that, I have included an intermediate ancestor(s), so you can find the line in multiple hops of less than 25 generations. == Military Service == Some of our ancestors and kin who served in the military at various times were: ==== World War II ==== * [[Sackett-659|Carlton H. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-674|Clair E. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-660|Edwin J. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-661|Lester H. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-658|Harold E. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-675|Samuel N. Sackett]] ==== U. S. Civil War ==== * [[Sackett-478|Edwin M. Sackett]] ==== War of 1812 ==== ==== U. S. Revolutionary War ==== * [[Arnold-410|Arnold, Major-General Benedict, V]] * [[Arthur-49|Arthur, Chester A.]] * [[Fish-2550|Fish, Lieut. Col. Nicholas]] * [[Greene-2133|Greene, Colonel Christopher]] * [[Greene-872|Major-General Nathanael Greene]] ==== English Civil War ==== == United States Presidents == * [[Adams-10|John Adams]] * [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] * [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] * [[Bush-7|George H. Bush]] * [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] * [[Carter-1086|James E. Carter]] * [[Cleveland-110|S. Grover Cleveland]] * [[Blythe-6|William Clinton]] * [[Coolidge-13|J. Calvin Coolidge, Jr]] * [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight Eisenhower]] * [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] * [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]] * [[Garfield-39|James A. Garfield]] * [[Grant-468|H. Ullysses Grant]] * [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]] * [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] * [[Harrison-912|William H. Harrison]] * [[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]] * [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] * [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] * [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] * [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]] * [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] * [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] * [[Madison-1|James Madison]] * [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] * [[Nixon-22|Richard M. Nixon]] * [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] * [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] * [[Polk-56|James Polk]] * [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] * [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] * [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr]] * [[Taft-21|William H. Taft]] * [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] * [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]] * [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] * [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * [[Washington-11|George Washington]] == Royalty == ==== England ==== * [[Wessex-33|Alfred The Great (Wessex)]] King of the West Saxons - (30th great grandfather thru [[Zouche-151|Thomasina (la Zouche) Mallory]], our 18th great grandmother) * [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet), King of England]] ==== France ==== * [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]] (34th great grandfather thru [[Zouche-148|Eudes la Zouche]] , our 19th great grandfather) ==== Scotland ==== == Historical Events == ==== Mayflower ==== ==== Early Quakers ==== * [[Greene-3500|James Greene]] * [[Greene-868|Nathaniel Greene]] * [[Greene-2300|WIlliam Greene]] * [[Mott-17|Adam Mott]] * [[Mott-27|Jacob Mott]] * [[Mott-203|Jacob Mott Jr]] * [[Slocum-7|Ebenezer Slocum]] * [[Slocum-65|Eliezer Slocum]] * [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum]] * [[Slocum-82|Peleg Slocum]] , ==== Rhode Island Settlements ==== * [[Williams-934|Roger Williams]] ==== Salem Witch Trials ==== * [[Mather-42|Rev. Cotton Mather]] ==== Battle of Worcester ==== == Other Notables == * [[Fish-2396|Fish, Hamilton]] (Governor of New York ; U. S. Secretary of State) * [[Gates-1183|Gates, Bill]] (CEO of Microsoft) - 11th cousins 1 x removed thru [[Hunt-80|William Hunt]] * [[Slocum-386|Slocum, Frances Maconaquah]] (abducted by Indians at age 5) - 3rd cousin 6 x removed thru [[Slocum-7|Ebenezer Slocum]] * [[Warren-760|Warren, James]] (President of MA Provincial Congress) - 12th cousin 5 x removed thru [[Constable-32|John Constable]] == "Cousins" on WikiTree == : ''Name - relation to Warren Ayer Jr. - Common Ancestor '' * [[Ayer-961|Ayer, Warren J., Jr.]] - self / reference * [[Goodman-1505|Babcock, Beth (Goodman]] - 9th cousin 2 x removed - [[Kimball-60|Richard Kimball]] * [[Meyers-1359|Baran, Esther (Meyers)]] - 10th cousin 1 x removed - [[Thompson-4538|Henry Thompson]] * [[Cook-11908|Crabb, Bert (Cook)]] - 10th cousin 1 x removed - [[Foote-50|Nathaniel Foote]] * [[Davis-1900|Davis, Milton III]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Spofford-16|John Spofford]] * [[Dewhurst-4|Dewhurst-Conroy, Meghan (Dewhurst)]] - 18th cousin 3 x removed - [[Umfraville-14|Thomas Umfreville]] * [[Edwards-7929|Edwards, Mike]] - 17th cousin - [[Burnell-6|Katherine Burnell]] * [[Evans-7055|Evans, Jeffrey]] - 17th cousin 1 x removed - [[Howard-263|John Howard]] * [[German-274|German, Douglas]] - 10th cousin 1 x removed - [[Marvin-11|Matthew Marvin]] * [[Hill-9410|Hill, Lisa]] - 9th cousin 1 x removed - [[Reynolds-576|Joseph Reynolds]] * [[Kabrich-1|Kabrich, Robin]] - 10th cousin 2 x removed - [[Goodrich-61|John Goodrich]] * [[Lee-5956|Lee, Robin]] - 12th cousin 1 x removed - [[Whitman-162|Edward Whitman]] * [[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood, Doug]] - 8th cousin 2 x removed - [[Oosterhout-6|Teunis Oosterhout]] * [[Kelly-3392|McGroarty, Genette (Kelly)]] - 15th cousin 3 x removed - [[Stanley-496|John Stanley]] * [[Noel-901|Noel, Joel]] - 10th cousin 1 x removed - [[Bushnell-16|Francis Bushnell]] * [[Norman-801|Norman, Vicki]] - 10th cousin - [[Frost-71|Daniel Frost]] * [[Popkin-45|Popkin, Mimi]] - 15th cousin - [[Legh-9|Robert Legh]] * [[Quick-803|Quick, Tom]] - 7th cousin - [[Oosterhout-30|Kryn Oosterhout]] * [[Sackett-382|Sackett, Michael F.]] - 3rd cousin 1 x removed - [[Sackett-446|Nehemiah J. D. Sackett]] * [[Sackett-677|Sackett, Stephen E.]] - 1st cousin - [[Sackett-673|Herman Sackett]] * [[Pearson-3638|Salsbery, J. (Pearson)]] - 10th cousin - [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum]] * [[Shelton-1487|Shelton, Kenneth]] - 10th cousin - [[Spencer-165|Gerard Spencer]] * [[Stahl-219|Stahl, Sheila]] - 12th cousin 1 x removed - [[Potter-37|Robert Potter]] * [[Stovall-395|Stovall, Sally]] - 13th cousin 1 x removed - [[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler]] * [[Wilson-15257|Wilson-Pines, Jennifer]] - 9th cousin - [[Wightman-45|George Wightman]] * [[Worrell-207|Worrell, Clarence, Sr.]] -15th cousin 2 x removed - [[Hungerford-2|Catherine Hungerford]]

Notable Southern Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Notable Southern Families == * by Zella Armstrong. * published by The Lookout Pub. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1918-. * Source Example: ::: Armstrong, Zella. ''[[Space:Notable Southern Families|Notable Southern Families]]'' (Lookout Pub. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1918-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Armstrong|Armstrong]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notable Southern Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1918) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Qc8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/notablesouthern00frengoog ::* https://archive.org/details/notablesouthernf01arms ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005796703 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100402288 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c1hlAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H9YUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/notablesouthern00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/notablesouthernf02arms ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005796703 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100402288 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/notablesouthernf03arms ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005796703 search only * Vol. 4 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005796703 * Vol. 5 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005796703 * Vol. 6 ::*

Notable Springs

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[[Category: Springs with a Wikipedia article, Spring Name Study]] [[Category: Spring Name Study]] == Springs with Wikipedia articles == {| |'''Wikitree link'''||'''Year'''||'''Nationality and career'''||'''Wikipedia link''' |- |[[Henry Spring]]||?–bef. 1311||English knight and landowner||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Spring Henry Spring] |- |[[John Spring]]||?–1435||English politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Spring_(MP_for_Northampton) John Spring (MP for Northampton)] |- |[[Spring-137|Thomas Spring]]||1474?–1523||English cloth merchant||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Spring_of_Lavenham Thomas Spring of Lavenham] |- ||[[Spring-136|John Spring]]||1500?–1547||English merchant and politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Spring_of_Lavenham John Spring of Lavenham] |- |[[Spring-545|William Spring]]||1533?–1599||English politician and landowner||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Spring_of_Lavenham William Spring of Lavenham] |- |[[Spring-1467|Thomas Spring]]||1545?–1597||English Protestant soldier, landowner and Constable of Castlemaine in County Kerry, Ireland||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Spring_of_Castlemaine Thomas Spring of Castlemaine] |- |[[Spring-725|William Spring]]||1588–1637||English politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Spring_of_Pakenham William Spring of Pakenham] |- |[[Spring-769|William Spring]]||1613–1654||English politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Spring,_1st_Baronet Sir William Spring, 1st Baronet] |- |[[Spring-764|Walter Spring]]||1620–1678?||Irish landowner involved in the Irish Confederate Wars||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Spring Walter Spring] |- |[[Spring-775|William Spring]]||1642–1684||English politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Spring,_2nd_Baronet Sir William Spring, 2nd Baronet] |- |[[Francis Spring]]||1660?–1711||Irish politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Spring_(Irish_MP) Francis Spring (Irish MP)] |- |[[Spring-1561|Thomas Spring]]||1672?–1704||English baronet and landowner||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Thomas_Spring,_3rd_Baronet Sir Thomas Spring, 3rd Baronet] |- |[[Spring-1483|Edward Spring]]||1732–1791||Irish politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Spring,_1st_Baron_Askeaton Edward Spring, 1st Baron Askeaton] |- |[[Spring-1714|Samuel Spring]]||1746–1819||American Revolutionary War chaplain||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Spring Samuel Spring] |- |[[Spring-1486|William Collis Spring]]||1769–1825||British Army Officer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Spring_(British_Army_Officer) William Spring (British Army Officer)] |- |[[Spring-1715|Gardiner Spring]]||1785–1873||American minister and author||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardiner_Spring Gardiner Spring] |- |[[Spring-1713|William Amos Spring]]||1880–1958|| English cricketer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Spring Amos Spring] |- |[[Spring-1793|Charles Spring]]||1800–1892|| American Presbyterian Church leader||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_A._Spring Charles A. Spring] |- |[[Spring-1469|Edward Spring]]||1808–1880||Irish clergyman in the Church of Ireland||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Spring_(priest) Edward Spring (priest)] |- |[[Robert Spring]]||1813–1876||English born forger who forged letters from luminaries including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Horatio Nelson||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Spring Robert Spring] |- |[[Antoine Frédéric Spring]]||1814–1872||German-born Belgian physician and botanist||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Spring Antoine Frédéric Spring] |- |[[Spring-1490|Thomas Spring]]||1822–1905||British army officer and Irish unionist politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Spring_(British_Army_officer) Thomas Spring (British Army officer)] |- |[[Spring-1007|Gerald Spring]]||1830–1888||Australian politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Spring Gerald Spring] |- |[[John Spring]]||1833–1907||New Zealand cricketer||[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Spring_(cricketer) John Spring] |- |[[Spring-1534|Frederick William Spring]]||1841–1925||British army officer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_William_Spring Frederick William Spring] |- |[[Spring-1470|Francis Joseph Edward Spring]]||1849–1933||Irish civil engineer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Spring Francis Spring] |- |[[Spring-4982|George Edward Spring]]||1859–1917||American lawyer and politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_E._Spring George E. Spring] |- |[[Spring-1011|David Spring]]||1872–1947||Australian politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Spring David Spring] |- |[[Spring-2581|Samuel Spring]]||1875–1952||American forestry specialist||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_N._Spring Samuel N. Spring] |- |[[Spring-1535|Frederick Spring]]||1878–1963||British army officer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Spring Frederick Spring] |- |[[Michael Spring]]||1879–1970||American track and field athlete||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Spring Michael Spring] |- |[[Spring-1502|Trevor Spring]]||1882–1926||English cricketer and British army officer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Spring Trevor Spring] |- |[[Spring-3749|Robert Howard Spring]]||1889–1965||Welsh author and journalist||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Spring Howard Spring] |- |[[Spring-2514|Jesse Spring]]||1899–1942||American professional hockey player||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Spring Jesse Spring] |- |[[Spring-1941|Dan Spring]]||1910–1988|| Irish Labour Party politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Spring Dan Spring] |- |[[Spring-1522|Kenneth Spring]]||1921–1997||British army officer and artist||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Spring Kenneth Spring] |- |[[Spring-4496|Jack Spring]]||1933–2015||American baseball pitcher||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Spring Jack Spring] |- |[[Dryden Spring]]||1939–||New Zealand businessman||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryden_Spring Dryden Spring] |- |[[Sherwood C. Spring]]||1944–||American army colonel and former astronaut||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherwood_C._Spring Sherwood C. Spring] |- |[[Bryan Spring]]||1945–||British jazz drummer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Spring Bryan Spring] |- |[[Spring-1499|Richard Spring]]||1946–||British politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Spring,_Baron_Risby Richard Spring, Baron Risby] |- |[[Dick Spring]]||1950–||Irish businessman and former politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Spring Dick Spring] |- |[[Dan Spring]]||1951–||Canadian ice hockey player||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Spring_(ice_hockey) Dan Spring (ice hockey)] |- |[[Rudi Spring]]||1962–||German classical music composer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudi_Spring Rudi Spring] |- |[[Nathaniel Spring]]||1971–||British conservationalist and explorer||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Spring Nathaniel Spring] |- |[[Arthur Spring]]||1976–||Irish Labour Party politician||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Spring Arthur Spring] |- |[[Christopher Spring]]||1984–||Canadian bobsledder||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Spring Christopher Spring] |- |[[Justin Spring]]||1984–||American gymnast||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Spring Justin Spring] |}

Notable Tonkin's

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[[Category:Tonkin Name Study]] Research page of the [[Space:Tonkin Name Study|Tonkin Name Study]] === Notable Tonkin's === [[Tonkin-1522|Thomas Tonkin Esq]] Cornish landowner and Historian [[Tonkin-454|James Ebenezer Tonkin]] member of parliament New South Wales [[Tonkin-1584|Harry Glenville Tonkin]] pitcher in Major League Baseball [[Tonkin-1582|Lieutenant Albert Victor Tonkin]] 1st Squadron, Australian Flying Corps [[Tonkin-1406|Dr David Oliver Tonkin AO]] 38th Premier of South Australia [[Tonkin-1259|John Trezise Tonkin AC]] 20th Premier of Western Australia [[Tonkin-2909|Arthur Edward Tonkin]] Australia national representative Rugby Union === Tonkin's of Interest === [https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/tonkin/henry/18040 Henry Tonkin] convict, transported on the Elphinstone 27 May 1837 (needs WikiTree profile created) [[Tonkin-1251|Major John Franklin Tonkin MC]] Lord of the Manor of Alverton 1936-1960 and Military Cross recipient [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6JN-5TL Sir Warwick Hele Tonkin] needs WikiTree profile created

Notable Women Aviators

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Notables, Fuller Name Study

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[[Category:Notables, Fuller Name Study]] Welcome! This page is for the [[Space:Notables,_Fuller_Name_Study|Notables, Fuller Name Study]] a project of the [[:Space:Fuller_Name_Study| Fuller Name Study]]. Please contact a project leader for more information. == Mission== The mission of this project is to create new and improve existing WikiTree profiles of Fullers who are notables. ==Notable Fullers Projects== ===Fullers on Wikipedia=== This project aims to create WikiTree profiles for every deceased person listed on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuller_(surname) Fuller (surname)] page at Wikipedia whose LNAB is Fuller. As much as possible, each profile created should meet or exceed all the [[Project:Notables#Goals|criteria of the Notables Project]] Please note, that no one FNS volunteer needs to entirely complete any profile on their own. Further instruction on obtaining assistance is available in the New Profiles section below. Please note that the lists below do not include persons who had a WikiTree profile prior to the beginning of this project. Last addition to this list includes all persons added to the Wikipedia page prior to May 2019. As you can see, some entries have a ''FNS Volunteer'' listed. That means that the listed Fuller Name Study member intends to create that profile soon. Feel free to list your name for up to five profiles at a time. ====Needs Profile Created==== {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Given Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Lifespan''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''FNS Volunteer''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |William ||1580-1659 .||[[wikipedia:William_Fuller_(priest)|William Fuller (priest)]] was a dean of Ely.|| || |- |Isaac ||1606-1672||[[wikipedia:Isaac_Fuller|Isaac Fuller]] was a English painter.|| || |- |William ||1608-1675||[[wikipedia:William_Fuller_(bishop)|William Fuller (bishop)]] was a bishop of Lincoln.|| || |- |Thomas ||1654-1734||[[wikipedia:Thomas_Fuller_(writer)|Thomas Fuller (writer)]] was an English physician and collector of adages.|| || |- |William ||1670-1733||[[wikipedia:William_Fuller_(imposter)|William Fuller (imposter)]] was an English impostor.|| || |- |William K. ||1792-1883||[[wikipedia:William_K._Fuller|William K. Fuller]] was a U.S. Representative from New York.|| || |- |Allen Curtis ||1822-1901||[[wikipedia:Allen_Curtis_Fuller|Allen Curtis Fuller]] was an Attorney General of Illinois.|| || |- |Thomas||1823-1898||[[wikipedia:Thomas_Fuller_(architect)|Thomas Fuller (architect)]] was a Canadian architect.|| || |- |John W. ||1827-1891||[[wikipedia:John_W._Fuller|John W. Fuller]] was a Union general (American Civil War).|| || |- |George ||1833-1927||[[wikipedia:George_Fuller_(British_politician)|George Fuller (British politician)]] was a British Liberal politician.|| || |- |William Allen ||1836-1905||[[wikipedia:William_Allen_Fuller|William Allen Fuller]] was a railroad conductor during the US Civil War era.|| || |- |William E. ||1846-1918||[[wikipedia:William_E._Fuller|William E. Fuller]] was a U.S. Rep. from Iowa.|| || |- |Charles Eugene ||1849-1926||[[wikipedia:Charles_Eugene_Fuller|Charles Eugene Fuller]] was a U.S. congressman.|| || |- |George A. ||1851-1900||[[wikipedia:George_A._Fuller|George A. Fuller]] was an architect, "inventor" of modern skyscrapers.|| || |- |Henry B. ||1857-1929||[[wikipedia:Henry_B._Fuller|Henry B. Fuller]] was a United States novelist and short story write.|| || |- |George ||1861-1940||[[wikipedia:George_Fuller_(Australian_politician)|George Fuller (Australian politician)]] was Premier of NSW, Australia.|| || |- |H. E. ||1867-1962||[[wikipedia:H._E._Fuller|H. E. Fuller]] was an Australian architect, artist, and art critic.|| || |- |Ed ||1868-1935||[[wikipedia:Ed_Fuller|Ed Fuller]] was a baseball player.|| || |- |Claude ||1872-1928||[[wikipedia:Claude_Fuller_(entomologist)|Claude Fuller (entomologist)]] was an entomologist.|| || |- |Benjamin John||1875-1952||[[wikipedia:Ben_Fuller_(producer)|Ben Fuller (producer)]] was an English theatre entrepreneur in Australia.|| || |- |Claude A. ||1876-1968||[[wikipedia:Claude_A._Fuller|Claude A. Fuller]] was a U.S. Rep. for Arkansas.|| || |- |J. F. C. ||1878-1966||[[wikipedia:J._F._C._Fuller|J. F. C. Fuller]] was a British general and military historian.|| || |- |William Charles ||1884-1974||[[wikipedia:William_Charles_Fuller|William Charles Fuller]] was a VC recipient.|| || |- |Horace H.||1886-1966||[[wikipedia:Horace_H._Fuller|Horace H. Fuller]] was an American soldier (Major General).|| || |- |Edward Newman ||1888-1969||[[wikipedia:Edward_Newman_Fuller|Edward Newman Fuller]] was an English rugby union player.|| || |- |Mary Claire||1888-1973||[[wikipedia:Mary_Fuller|Mary Fuller]] was a American actress.|| || |- |Frank ||1893-1965||[[wikipedia:Frank_Fuller_(baseball)|Frank Fuller (baseball)]] was a Major League Baseball player.|| || |- |Wilfred||1893-1947||[[wikipedia:Wilfred_Fuller|Wilfred Fuller]] was a British soldier.|| || |- |Jesse ||1896-1976||[[wikipedia:Jesse_Fuller|Jesse Fuller]] was an American one-man-band musician.|| || |- |Eddie ||1900-1966||[[wikipedia:Eddie_Fuller_(English_footballer)|Eddie Fuller (English footballer)]] was an English footballer.|| || |- |Calvin ||1902-1994||[[wikipedia:Calvin_Fuller|Calvin Fuller]] was a U.S. physical chemist, inventor of the solar cell.|| || |- |Lon L.||1902-1978||[[wikipedia:Lon_L._Fuller|Lon L. Fuller]] was a legal philosopher.|| || |- |Dickie||1913-1987||[[wikipedia:Dickie_Fuller|Dickie Fuller]] was a Jamaican cricketer.|| ||Richard Livingston Fuller |- |John G. F||1913-1990||[[wikipedia:John_G._Fuller|John G. Fuller]] was an American author.|| || |- |Dave ||1915-2009||[[wikipedia:Dave_Fuller|Dave Fuller]] was an American college baseball coach.|| || |- |Jean Overton||1915-2009||[[wikipedia:Jean_Overton_Fuller|Jean Overton Fuller]] was a British biographer.|| || |- |Violet ||1920-2006||[[wikipedia:Violet_Fuller|Violet Fuller]] was a British artist.|| || |- |Dolores ||1923-2011||[[wikipedia:Dolores_Fuller|Dolores Fuller]] was a U.S. actress and composer.|| || |- |Eddie ||1931-2008||[[wikipedia:Eddie_Fuller|Eddie Fuller]] was a South African cricketer.|| || |- |Bobby ||1942-1966||[[wikipedia:Bobby_Fuller|Bobby Fuller]] was an American rock and roll singer and guitarist.|| ||Robert Gaston Fuller |- |Maxwell ||1945-2013||[[wikipedia:Maxwell_Fuller|Maxwell Fuller]] was an Australian chess player.|| || |- |Jim||1947-2017||[[wikipedia:Jim_Fuller_(musician)|Jim Fuller (musician)]] was an American guitarist with The Surfaris.|| ||James Evans Fuller |- |Peter ||1948-1990||[[wikipedia:Peter_Fuller|Peter Fuller]] was a British art critic and writer.|| || |- |Brad ||1953-2016||[[wikipedia:Brad_Fuller_(composer)|Brad Fuller (composer)]] was an American video game composer.|| || |- |Edward M.||18xx-D||[[wikipedia:Edward_M._Fuller_%26_Company|Edward M. Fuller %26 Company]] was a bankrupt New York stock broker.|| ||(company founder) |- |John||15xx-1558||[[wikipedia:John_Fuller_(college_head)|John Fuller (college head)]] was a Master of Jesus College, Cambridge.|| || |- |John 'Mad Jack' ||1757-1834||[[wikipedia:John_%27Mad_Jack%27_Fuller|John %27Mad Jack%27 Fuller]] was a English politician.|| || |- |Bob ||1898-D||[[wikipedia:Bob_Fuller|Bob Fuller]] was a American blues and jazz saxophonist and clarinetist.|| || |- |Hoffman L.||1899-1983||[[wikipedia:|wikipedia:]] was a American politician.|| || |- |William||1904-D||[[wikipedia:William_Fuller_(athlete)|William Fuller (athlete)]] was a Canadian Olympic sprinter.|| || |- |Reginald C.||1908-2011||[[wikipedia:Reginald_C._Fuller|Reginald C. Fuller]] was a English biblical scholar.|| || |- |} *''Please move profiles from this table to the new profiles table upon creation.'' ====New Profiles==== =====Instructions===== *Newly created profiles should be placed on the table in this section below. They should be removed from the Needs Profiles Created section above. *If you have created a decent profile but would like assistance on some aspect(s) of the standards of the Notables Project, please do the following: :#Make "Current Volunteer" blank. :#Add notes saying what needs to be done next. :#Post a message on this page asking for help. *If you are working on a profile for which assistance was requested, please place your name in the "Current Volunteer" field below, and delete the message requesting assistance (to help us know which requests have been responded to). Please be sure to retain any valuable information in the message on the profile in research notes for so long as it remains helpful. =====Table===== {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Given Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Lifespan''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Genealog. Defined''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Connects to Main Tree''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Bio. Quality Scale: 1-3''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Current Volunteer''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Fuller-11738|Charles E Fuller]]||1889-1962||[[wikipedia:Charles_E._Fuller|Charles E. Fuller]] was an American Baptist radio evangelist and founder of Fuller Theological Seminary.||Yes||Yes||2||[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller Jr.]]||Completed, remains on table for style preservation. |- |[[Fuller-12202|Millard Dean Fuller]]||1935 - 2009||[[wikipedia:Millard_Fuller|Millard Fuller]] was an American humanitarian.||No||No||0||[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller Jr.]]||Basic demographic info with source list. Needs bio, connection, etc. |- |[[Fuller-14278|John Bird Fuller]] ||1801–1872||[https://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/historic-beer-birthday-john-bird-fuller/ Helped establish Fuller, Smith & Turner] (Fuller's Brewery, still running today).|| No||Yes||1||[[Fuller-8857|Katie Fuller]]||Needs proper biography, sources added |} *''Please move profiles from this table to the completed profiles table when they are of sufficient quality to add the Notables project as a profile manager.'' ====Completed Profiles==== These profiles have been created as part of this project. FNS volunteers have met or exceeded all the criteria of the Notables Project as much as possible, and may have added the Notable Project as a Profile Manager. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Given Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Lifespan''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Genealog. Defined''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Connects to Main Tree''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Bio. Quality Scale: 1-3''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''FNS Volunteers'' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Fuller-11738|Charles Edward]]||1887-1968||[[wikipedia:Charles_E._Fuller|Charles E. Fuller]] was an American Baptist radio evangelist and founder of Fuller Theological Seminary.||Yes||Yes||2||[[Fuller-9185|Thomas Fuller Jr.]]||Needs review. |- |[[Fuller-11775|George F Fuller]]||1869-1962||[[wikipedia:George_F._Fuller|George_F._Fuller]] George F. Fuller (1869–1962) was a 20th-century industrialist in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States who became president of the Wyman-Gordon company. He was also famous for his philanthropic foundation.||No||No||2||[[Roos-1405|Carey A Roos]]|| |- |- |}

Notables: Olympics Project

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Notables:American Football Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:American Football]] '''THE AMERICAN FOOTBALL NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable tennis players and other tennis figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the''' [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] '''for guidelines on what The Notables Project considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag Notables, send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About American Football=== The American Professional Football Association was formally organized to begin play in the fall of 1920. '''The original fourteen NFL teams:''' * Akron Professionals * Buffalo All-Americans * Canton Bulldogs * Chicago Cardinals * Chicago Tigers * Cleveland Tigers * Columbus Panhandles * Dayton Triangles * Decatur Staleys * Detroit Heralds * Hammond Pros * Muncie Flyers * Rochester (N.Y.) Jeffersons * Rock Island Independents ===Some Top American Football Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Position ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Status |- |[[Grange-398|'''Red Grange''']]||1903||1991||NFL Player||USA|||[[Image:Grange-398.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |- |[[Unitas-2|'''Johnny "Unitas''']]||1933||2002||NFL Player||USA|||[[Image:Unitas-2.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Brown-146166|'''Jim Brown''']]||1936||2023||NFL Player||USA|||[[Image:Brown-146166.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |- |[[Sayers-1210|'''Gale Sayers''']]||1943||2020||NFL Player||USA|||[[Image:Sayers-1210.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |- |[[Payton-2178|'''Walter Payton''']]||1953||1999||NFL Player||USA|||[[Image: DMR Images-64.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |- |} ===Active Football Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sports_Legends_Super_Bowl Super Bowl Legends] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:American_Football WikiTree American Football Category] If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started. ===NFL TEAMS=== '''32 Current NFL Teams and their predecessors:''' *Arizona Cardinals 1994 **Phoenix Cardinals 1988 **St. Louis Cardinals 1960 **Chicago Cardinals 1945 **Card-Pitt 1944 **Chicago Cardinals 1920 *Atlanta Falcons 1965 *Baltimore Ravens 1996 *Buffalo Bills 1959 *Carolina Panthers 1993 *Chicago Bears 1922 **Chicago Staleys 1921 **Decatur Staleys 1919 *Cincinnati Bengals 1967 *Cleveland Browns 1944 *Dallas Cowboys 1960 *Denver Broncos 1959 *Detroit Lions 1934 **Portsmouth Spartans 1930 *Green Bay Packers 1921 *Houston Texans 2002 *Indianapolis Colts 1984 **Baltimore Colts 1953 *Jacksonsville Jaguars 1993 *Kansas City Chiefs 1963 **Dallas Texans 1959 *Las Vegas Raiders 2020 **Oakland Raiders 1994 **Los Angeles Raiders 1982 **Oakland Raiders 1960 *Los Angeles Chargers 2017 **San Diego Chargers 1961 **Los Angeles Chargers 1959 *Los Angeles Rams 2016 **St. Louis Rams 1995 **Los Angeles Rams 1946 **Cleveland Rams 1936 *Miami Dolphins 1965 *Minnesota Vikings 1960 *New England Patriots 1971 **Boston Patriots 1959 *New Orleans Saints 1966 *New York Giants 1925 *New York Jets 1963 **New York Titans 1959 *Philadelphia Eagles 1933 *Pittsburgh Steelers 1940 **Pittsburgh Pirates 1933 *San Francisco 49ers 1944 *Seattle Seahawks 1974 *Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1974 *Tennessee Titans 1999 **Tennessee Oilers 1997 **Houston Oilers 1959 *Washington Commanders 2022 **Washington Redskins 1937 **Boston Braves 1932 '''Defunct NFL Teams''' All but four of these teams folded prior to 1940 *Chicago Tigers 1920 *Detroit Harolds 1920 *Cleveland Indians 1920-1921 *Muncie Flyers 1920-1921 *Rochester Jeffersons 1920-1925 *Rock Island Independents 1920-1925 *Akron Professionals 1920-1926 **Akron Indians *Canton Bulldogs 1920-1926 **Cleveland Tigers *Columbus Panhandlers 1920-1926 **Columbus Tigers *Hammond Pros 1920-1926 *Buffalo Rangers 1920-1929 **Buffalo Bisons **Buffalo All Americans *Dayton Triangles 1920-1929 *Cincinnati Celts 1921 *Detroit Tigers 1921 *New York Giants 1921 *Tonawanda Kardex 1921 *Washington Senators 1921 *Evansville Crimson-Giants 1921-1922 *Loiusville Colonels 1921-1926 **Louisville Brecks *Minneapolis Red Jackets 1921-1930 **Minneapolis Marines *Oorang Indians 1922-1923 *Toledo Maroons 1922-1923 *Milwaukee Badgers 1922-1926 *Racone Tornados 1922-1926 **Racine Legion *St. Louis All-Stars 1923 *Cleveland Bulldogs 1923-1927 **Cleveland Indians *Deluth Eskimos 1923-1927 **Deulth Kelleys *Keosha Maroons 1924 *Kansas City Cowboys 1924-1926 **Kansas City Blues *Frankford Yellow Jackets 1924-1931 *Detroit Panthers 1925-1926 *Boston Bulldogs 1925-1929 **Pottsville Maroons *Providence Steam Roller 1925-1931 *Brooklyn Lions 1926 *Hartford Blues 1926 *Los Angeles Buccaneers 1926 *New York Yankees 1927-1928 *Detroit Wolverines 1928 *Newark Tornados 1929-1930 **Orange Tornados *Staten Island Stapes 1929-1932 **Staten Island Stapletons *Brooklyn Tigers 1930-1944 **Brooklyn Dodgers *Cleveland Indians 1931 *Cincinnati Reds 1933-1934 *St. Louis Gunners 1934 *Boston Yanks 1943-1948 *New York Yanks 1949-1951 **New York Bulldogs *Baltimore Colts 1950 *Dallas Texans 1952

Notables:Australian Rules Football Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Australian Rules Football]] '''THE AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable Australian Rules Football (AFL) players and other important Australian Rules Football personalities, adding '''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Sport}}''' to the appropriate profiles. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] for guidelines on what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag Notables, send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! '''Australian Rules Football Commissioner:''' [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] ===About Australian Rules Football=== Australian Rules Football (AFL) is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field. It is also known Aussie Rules, football, and footy. In some regions, the Australian Football League, the sport's governing body, markets the game as AFL. The sport's origins can be traced to football matches played in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1858, going back to even earlier games in the 1820s, inspired by English public school football games. Seeking to develop a game more suited to adults and Australian conditions, the Melbourne Football Club (MFC) published the first laws of Australian Rules Football in May 1859. Today, "Aussie Rules" has the highest spectator attendance and television viewership of all sports in Australia. The AFL Grand Final, held annually at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), is the highest attended club championship event in the world. ===Some Top Australian Rules Football Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Best known For ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Status |- |'''Tom'''||[[Wills-390|'''Wills''']]||1835||1880||Founder of Australian Rules Football
Founding Member Melbourne Football Club (Demons)
Member Geelong Football Club (Cats)
Was named "Champion of the Colony" five times by football historian C. C. Mullen||Australia|||[[Image:Wills-390.jpg|75px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Charles "Chas"'''||[[Brownlow-536|'''Brownlow''']]||1861||1924||Member Geelong Football Club (Cats)
The '''Charles Brownlow Trophy''' (aka Brownlow Medal) named for him.||Australia||[[Image:Brownlow-536.jpg|75px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Edward Goderich "Carji"'''||[[Greeves-113|'''Greeves''']]||1903||1963||Member Geelong Football Club (Cats)
First ever recipient of the Charles Brownlow Trophy (aka '''Brownlow Medal''')
'''Carji Greeves Medal''' named for him||Australia||[[Image:Greeves-113-2.jpg|75px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Roy'''||[[Cazaly-17|'''Cazaly''']]||1893||1963||Member St Kilda Football Club (Saints)
Member South Melbourne Football Club (Swans)
Represented Victoria and Tasmania in interstate football
Inspired the common catchphrase "Up there, Cazaly!"
Immortalised by the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3TBPgXrPLc&ab_channel=MitchellSmart song ''"Up there, Cazaly!"''] written by Mike Brady (1979), now an unofficial "anthem" for the AFL
One of 12 inaugural "Legends" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame ||Australia||[[Image:Cazaly-17.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Haydn'''||[[Bunton-309|'''Bunton''']]||1911||1955||Australian Footballer ||Australia||[[Image:Bunton-309.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Jack'''||[[Dyer-16190|'''Dyer''']]||1913||2003||Australian Footballer ||Australia||[[Image:Dyer-16190.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''John'''||[[Coleman-19752|'''Coleman''']]||1928||1973||Australian Footballer ||Australia||[[Image:Coleman-19752.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |'''Polly'''||[[Farmer-9049|'''Farmer''']]||1935||2019||Australian Footballer ||Australia||[[Image:Farmer-9049.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |} ===Active Australian Rules Football Mini-Projects=== * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Melbourne|'''Melbourne Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Geelong|'''Geelong Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Carlton|'''Carlton Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_North_Melbourne|'''North Melbourne Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Port_Adelaide|'''Port Adelaide Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Essendon|'''Essendon Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_St_Kilda|'''St Kilda Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Sydney_Swans|'''South Melbourne''']] aka '''Sydney Swans''' * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Footscray|'''Footscray Football Club''']] aka '''Western Bulldogs''' * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Fitzroy|'''Fitzroy Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Richmond|'''Richmond Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Collingwood|'''Collingwood Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Hawthorn|'''Hawthorn Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Brisbane_Bears|'''Brisbane Bears Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_West_Coast_Eagles|'''West Coast Eagles''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Adelaide|'''Adelaide Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Fremantle|'''Fremantle Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Brisbane_Lions|'''Brisbane Lions''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Gold_Coast|'''Gold Coast Football Club''']] * [[Space:Australian_Rules_Football_-_Greater_Western_Sydney|'''Greater Western Sydney Giants''']] If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables:Baseball Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Baseball]] '''THE BASEBALL NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable baseball players and other baseball figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the''' [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] '''for guidelines on what The Notables Project considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag '''Notables''', send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About Baseball=== The earliest known reference to baseball is in a 1744 British publication, ''A Little Pretty Pocket-Book'', by John Newbery. The first recorded game of "Bass-Ball" took place just five years later in 1749, in Surrey, England, and featured the Prince of Wales as a player. The first officially recorded baseball game in North America took place 4 Jun 1838, in Beachville, Ontario, Canada, while the first officially recorded baseball game in the United States took place eight years later on 19 Jun 1846, in Hoboken, New Jersey. In the mid-1850s, a baseball craze hit the New York metropolitan area, and by 1856, local journals were referring to baseball as the "national pastime." In 1876, the National League (NL) was founded, and in 1893, its first successful counterpart, the American League (AL), was formed. The two leagues cemented their cooperation in 1903, establishing Major League Baseball (MLB), the oldest major professional sports league in the world. In 1920, the first significant Negro league, the Negro National League, was founded. It would operate until 1931. Today, MLB comprises 30 teams, divided equally between the National League and the American League, with 29 in the United States and one in Canada. Professional baseball leagues can now also be found in countries around the World. Latin America is dominated by four major leagues, including the Dominican Professional Baseball League (1955), Mexican Pacific League, Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League, and Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (1946). The most successful European professional leagues include the Dutch league and the Italian league (1948). In Asia, South Korea (1982), Taiwan (1990) and China (2003) all have professional leagues. Women's baseball is also played on an organized amateur basis in numerous countries. In the United States, the World Series, which pits the two major league champions against each other, was inaugurated in the fall of 1893. Internationally, the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) organizes a number of competitions between clubs from different countries, including the World Baseball Classic. Baseball has also appeared as an Olympic sport, off and on since 1904. ===Some Top Baseball Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Position ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Status |- |[[Cobb-3844|'''Ty Cobb''']]||1886||1961||Baseball Player||USA|||[[Image:Cobb-3844.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[McCarthy-7208|'''Joe McCarthy''']]||1887||1978||Baseball Manager||USA||[[Image:McCarthy-7208.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ruth-1|'''Babe Ruth''']]||1895||1948||Baseball Player||USA||[[Image:Babe-Ruth.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Robinson-13|'''Jackie Robinson''']]||1919||1972||Baseball Player||USA||[[Image:Robinson-13-1.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |-- |[[Sams-1813|'''Doris Sams''']]||1927||1912||Baseball Player||USA||[[Image:Sams-1813.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |- |[[Scully-814|'''Vin Scully''']]||1927||2022||Baseball Announcer||USA||[[Image:Scully-814-1.jpg|100px]]||'''Not Connected''' |}
===Active Baseball Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baseball WikiTree Baseball Category] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baseball_Legends Baseball Legends Challenge (Jul 2023)] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_First_World_Series_-_1903 The First World Series - 1903] If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables:Boxing Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Boxing]] '''THE BOXING NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable boxers and other boxing figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] for guidelines on what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag '''Notables''', send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About Boxing=== The earliest evidence of boxing dates back to Egypt around 3000 BC. The sport was introduced to the ancient Olympic Games by the Greeks in the late 7th century BC, when soft leather thongs were used to bind boxers’ hands and forearms for protection. Later, in Rome, leather thongs were exchanged for the cestus—a glove studded with metal - usually resulting in the death of one of the contestant, With the fall of the Roman Empire, boxing came to an abrupt end and did not resurface again until the 17th century in England. Organized amateur boxing officially began in 1880. Originally, only five weight classes were contested: Bantam (not exceeding 54 kilos), Feather (not exceeding 57 kilos), Light (not exceeding 63.5 kilos), Middle (not exceeding 73 kilos), and Heavy (any weight). Boxing made its Olympic debut at the 1904 Games in St. Louis. The United States, being the only country entered in the boxing competition, took all the medals. Since then, the Americans continued to dominate boxing, closely followed by the Cubans and Russians. Women’s boxing made its debut at the 2012 London Games in London. ===Some Top Boxing Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Status |- |[[Dempsey-743|'''Jack Dempsey''']]||1895||1983||USA|||[[Image:Dempsey-743-2.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |-- |[[Schmeling-54|'''Max Schmeling''']]||1905||2005||Germany||[[Image:Schmeling-54.jpg|100px]]||Not Connected |- |[[Barrow-1722|'''Joe Louis''']]||1914||1981||USA||[[Image:Barrow-1722-1.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Smith-218251|'''Sugar Ray Robinson''']]||1921||1989||USA||[[Image:Smith-218251-1.jpg|100px]]||Not Connected |- |[[Marchegiano-1|'''Rocky Marciano''']]||1923||1969||USA||[[Image:Marchegiano-1-1.jpg|100px]]||Not Connected |-- |[[Clay-1582|'''Muhammad Ali''']]||1942||2016||USA||[[Image:Clay-1582-7.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |} ===Active Boxing Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boxing WikiTree Boxing Category] No projects yet! If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables:Hockey Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Ice Hockey]] '''THE HOCKEY NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Notables Sports Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable hockey figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] for guidelines on what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag Notables, send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About Hockey=== The term "hockey" dates back to the 1700s, and today denotes a family of summer and winter team sports which vary in specific rules, numbers of players, apparel, and playing surface, but which share broad characteristics of two opposing teams using a stick to propel a ball or disk into a goal. In most of the world, the term "hockey", when used without clarification, refers to field hockey, while in Canada, the United States, Russia and most of Eastern and Northern Europe, the term usually refers to ice hockey. However, ===Some Top Hockey Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope=col | Born ! scope=col | Died ! scope=col | Position ! scope=col | Nation ! scope=col class=unsortable | Photo ! scope=col | Status |- |Frederick||[[Stanley-6132|'''Stanley''']]||1841||1908||Namesake of the Stanley Cup||Canada||[[Image:Stanley-6132.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |Gordie||[[Howe-9318|'''Howe''']]||1928||1916||Ice Hockey Player||Canada||[[Image:Howe-9318.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- ||Taffy||[[Abel-2034|'''Abel''']]||1900||1964||Ice Hockey Player||USA - Native American||[[Image:Abel-2034.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |Bobby||[[Hull-9204|'''Hull''']]||1939||2023||Ice Hockey Player||Canada||[[Image:Hull-9204.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |} ===Active Hockey Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hockey WikiTree Hockey Category] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1st_Stanley_Cup_Champion_Team_-_Montreal_Hockey_Club 1st Stanley Cup Champion Team - 1893 Montréal Hockey Club] If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables:Motorsports Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Motorsports]] '''THE MOTORSPORTS NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable motor sport figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] for guidelines on what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag Notables, send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About Motorsports=== Motorsports is a global term used to encompass the group of competitive sporting events which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. It includes Formula One, IndyCar, and NASCAR racing, as well as motorcycle, aeroplane, and other motorized sports. Non-racing motorsports include non-racing activities such as demolition derby, motocross, monster truck events, and tractor pulling. ===Some Top Motorsport Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope=col | Born ! scope=col | Died ! scope=col | Position ! scope=col | Nation ! scope=col class=unsortable | Photo ! scope=col | Status |- |Geoff||[[Duke-6807|'''Duke''']]||1923||2015||Motorcycle Grand Prix Racer||England||[[Image:Duke-6807.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Louise||[[Devall-243|'''Smith''']]||1916||2006||NASCAR Driver||USA||[[Image:Devall-243.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Al||[[Unser-31|'''Unser''']]||1931||2021||Indycar Racer||USA||[[Image:Unser-31.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Jim||[[Clark-56956|'''Clark''']]||1936||1968||Formula One Racer||Scotland||[[Image:Clark-56956-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |Evel||[[Knievel-1|'''Knievel''']]||1938||2007||Stunt Driver||USA||[[Image:Knievel-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |Dale||[[Earnhardt-1|'''Earnhardt Sr.''']]||1951||2001||NASCAR Driver||USA||[[Image:Earnhardt-1-3.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |-|- |} ===Active Motorsport Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Motorsports WikiTree Motorsports Category] No motorsports projects yet! If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables:Tennis Project

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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category:Sports]] [[Category:Tennis]] '''THE TENNIS NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' ===Objectives=== '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable tennis players and other tennis figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. '''Please see the''' [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] '''for guidelines on what The Notables Project considers to be an essentially completed profile.''' ===Membership=== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag Notables, send a private message to the Notables Project, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===About Tennis=== Most historians believe that tennis originated in the monastic cloisters in northern France in the 12th century, but the ball was then struck with the palm of the hand. It was not until the 16th century that rackets came into use and the game began to be called 'tennis'. In 1913, twelve national tennis associations agree to form the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF), which was renamed the International Tennis Federation (ITF) in 1977. Currently, there are 213 national and regional associations which make up the ITF's membership. The four Grand Slam tournaments of the tennis circuit, are Wimbledon (1877), the US Open (1881), the French Open (1891), and the Australian Open (1905). Since the mid-1920s these four tournaments have been viewed as the most prestigious events in tennis. Winning these four tournaments in the same year is called the Calendar Grand Slam. ===Some Top Tennis Notables=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Position ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Status |- |[[Lenglen-1|'''Suzanne Lenglen''']]||1899||1938||Tennis Player||France|||[[Image:lenglen-1.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Perry-26839|'''Fred Perry''']]||1909||1995||Tennis Player||USA|||[[Image:Perry-26839.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Budge-794|'''Don Budge''']]||1915||2000||Tennis Player||USA|||[[Image:Budge-794.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Gibson-9957|'''Althea Gibson''']]||1927||2003||Tennis Player||USA|||[[Image:Gibson-9957.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ashe-556|'''Arthur Ashe''']]||1943||1993||Tennis Player||USA|||[[Image:DMR_Images-63.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |} ===Active Tennis Mini-Projects=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tennis_Legends Tennis Legends] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennis WikiTree Tennis Category] If you'd like to initiate a mini-project, please drop us a note and we can get you started.

Notables 5 Star Unconnected Challenge

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As of a WikiTree + report done on 27 October, this is the list of the deceased Notables who have 5 star profiles who are currently Unconnected. The Challenge is to improve the CC7 on as many as we can, and then if possible, connect them to the Global Tree. The Challenge will run through the end of 2023, at which point we'll see how many profiles we have added to the total, and how many connections have been made. Good luck!! NOTE: Asterisk next to the Last Name indicates that a connection has been achieved! '''== ROUND ONE - RELEASED 1 NOVEMBER 2023 ==''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+Sortable table |- ! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Bavier-1|Frances]] || [[Bavier-1|Bavier*]] || Actor || 9 || 31 || New York, USA || North Carolina, USA || [[Image:Bavier-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Beldam-2|Rex]] || [[Beldam-2|Bell*]] || Actor || 15 || 40 || Illinois, USA || Nevada, USA || [[Image:Beldam-2.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Bow-169|Clara]] || [[Bow-169|Bow*]] || Actor || 15 || 103 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Bow-169.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Carlin-167|George]] || [[Carlin-167|Carlin*]] || Actor || 27 || 35 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Carlin-167-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Catalano-277|Guy]] || [[Catalano-277|Williams]] || Actor || 10 || 34 || New York, USA || Argentina || [[Image:Catalano-277.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Corsaut-11|Aneta]] || [[Corsaut-11|Corsaut*]] || Actor || 0 || 246 || Kansas, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Corsaut-11.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Cristillo-1|Lou]] || [[Cristillo-1|Costello*]] || Actor || 22 || 38 || New Jersey, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Cristillo-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Culver-1093|Casey]] || [[Culver-1093|Donovan*]] || Actor || 0 || 45 || New York, USA || Florida, USA || [[Image:Culver-1093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dodd-4255|Kenneth]] || [[Dodd-4255|Dodd]] || Actor || 5 || 38 || Lancashire, England || Lancashire, England || [[Image:Dodd-4255.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Feinberg-63|Larry]] || [[Feinberg-63|Fine*]] || Actor || 8 || 17 || Pennsylvania, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Feinberg-63.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Frankel-85|Bea]] || [[Frankel-85|Arthur*]] || Actor || 24 || 30 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Frankel-85.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-2249|Ron]] || [[Glass-2249|Glass]] || Actor || 14 || 15 || Indiana, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Glass-2249.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Halftown-1|Chief]] || [[Halftown-1|Halftown]] || Actor || 0 || 19 || New York, USA || Pennsylvania, USA || [[Image:Halftown-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hemsley-287|Sherman]] || [[Hemsley-287|Hemsley]] || Actor || 21 || 43 || Pennsylvania, USA || Texas, USA || [[Image:Hemsley-287.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Hexum-5|Jon-Erik]] || [[Hexum-5|Hexum*]] || Actor || 9 || 17 || New Jersey, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Hexum-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Horn-6398|Roy]] || [[Horn-6398|Horn]] || Actor || 2 || 3 || Germany || Nevada, USA || [[Image:Horn-6398-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Horwitz-60|Curly]] || [[Horwitz-60|Howard*]] || Actor || 23 || 84 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Horwitz-60.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kaminsky-136|Danny]] || [[Kaminsky-136|Kaye]] || Actor || 44 || 45 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Kaminsky-136.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Keeshan-5|Bob]] || [[Keeshan-5|Keeshan*]] || Actor || 25 || 99 || New York, USA || Vermont, USA || [[Image:Keeshan-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knox-2318|Benjamin]] || [[Knox-2318|Edward]] || Actor || 5 || || Florida, USA || Georgia, USA || [[Image:Knox-2318.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Mercurio-57|Augustino]] || [[Mercurio-57|Mercurio*]] || Actor || 6 || 54 || Wisconsin, USA || Australia || |- | [[Ohanian-8|Mike]] || [[Ohanian-8|Connors]] || Actor || 7 || 16 || California, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Ohanian-8.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Orowitz-1|Michael]] || [[Orowitz-1|Landon*]] || Actor || 20 || 98 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Orowitz-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[O'Toole-255|Peter]] || [[O'Toole-255|O'Toole*]] || Actor || 10 || 265 || London, England || London, England || [[Image:O_Toole-255.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Prowse-733|Juliet]] || [[Prowse-733|Prowse*]] || Actor || 2 || 29 || India || California, USA || [[Image:Prowse-733.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rendra-1|Willibrordus]] || [[Rendra-1|Rendra]] || Actor || 0 || || Indonesia || Indonesia || |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Smith-75037|Donna]] || [[Smith-75037|Douglas*]] || Actor || 14 || 44 || Louisiana, USA || Louisiana, USA || [[Image:Smith-75037.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Springer-1870|Jerry]] || [[Springer-1870|Springer]] || Actor || 7 || 15 || London, England || Illinois, USA || [[Image:Springer-2040.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Teal-523|Ray]] || [[Teal-523|Teal]] || Actor || 6 || 15 || Michigan, USA || California, USA || |- | [[Wild-1416|Jack]] || [[Wild-1416|Wild]] || Actor || 29 || 64 || Lancashire, England || Bedfordshire, England || [[Image:Wild-1416.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Williams-64422|Greg]] || [[Williams-64422|Morris]] || Actor || 21 || 46 || Ohio, USA || Nevada, USA || [[Image:Eddie_s_pix_3-21.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yarbo-4|Billie]] || [[Yarbo-4|Yarbo]] || Actor || 0 || 3 || District of Columbia, USA || Washington, USA || [[Image:Yarbo-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Zellman-1|Eleanor]] || [[Zellman-1|Zellman]] || Actor || 7 || || New Jersey, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Zellman-1.jpg|100px]] |} '''TOTALS:''' * Total Profile Count: 33 * Profiles Connected: 17 (52% complete) * CC7 Start: 407 * CC7 Current: 1,643 (1,236 increase) '''== ROUND TWO - RELEASED 18 NOVEMBER 2023 ==''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+Sortable table |- ! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= !! scope= |- | [[Athar-1|Bung]] || [[Athar-1|Hatta]] || Politics || 25 || || Indonesia || Indonesia || [[Image:Athar-1.png|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Aylward-126|Gladys]] || [[Aylward-126|Aylward*]] || Religion || 39 || 82 || London, England || Taiwan || [[Image:Aylward-126.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bojaxhiu-1|Mother]] || [[Bojaxhiu-1|Teresa]] || Religion || 7 || || Ottoman Empire || India || [[Image:Bojaxhiu-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Capodanno-2|Vincent]] || [[Capodanno-2|Capodanno*]] || Religion || 13 || 25 || New York, USA || Vietnam || [[Image:Capodanno-2.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Dayan-18|Moshe]] || [[Dayan-18|Dayan*]] || Politics || 0 || 34 || Ottoman Syria || Israel || [[Image:Dayan-18-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Devi-50|Anasuya]] || [[Devi-50|Devi]] || Religion || 0 || || India || India || [[Image:Devi-50.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ghosh-50|Bistu]] || [[Ghosh-50|Ghosh]] || Religion || 17 || || India || India || |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Hall-19657|Manly]] || [[Hall-19657|Hall*]] || Religion || 13 || 617 || Ontario, Canada || California, USA || [[Image:Hall-19657.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Haughey-76|Charles]] || [[Haughey-76|Haughey*]] || Politics || 68 || 72 || Ireland || Ireland || [[Image:Haughey-76.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jayewardene-4|J.R.]] || [[Jayewardene-4|Jayewardene]] || Politics || 173 || || British Ceylon || Sri Lanka || [[Image:Jayewardene-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[KaSolomon-1|Cyprian]] || [[KaSolomon-1|Bhekuzulu]] || Politics || 20 || || South Africa || South Africa || |- | [[Luciani-3|Pope John]] || [[Luciani-3|Paul I]] || Religion || 4 || 10 || Italy || Italy || [[Image:Luciani-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mandela-1|Nelson]] || [[Mandela-1|Mandela]] || Politics || 31 || || South Africa || South Africa || [[Image:Mandela-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Michel-1631|Anneliese]] || [[Michel-1631|Michel]] || Religion || 1 || 3 || West Germany || Germany || [[Image:Michel-1631.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Milk-49|Harvey]] || [[Milk-49|Milk]] || Politics || 7 || 13 || New York, USA || California, USA || [[Image:Milk-49.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Paisley-426|Ian Richard Kyle]] || [[Paisley-426|Paisley]] || Politics || 10 || || Ireland || Ireland || [[Image:Paisley-426-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Robinson-29585|Buck Alec]] || [[Robinson-29585|Robinson]] || Politics || 31 || 33 || Ireland || Ireland || [[Image:Robinson-29585.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Roy Chowdhury-17|Amiya]] || [[Roy Chowdhury-17|Roy Chowdhury]] || Religion || 0 || || India || India || [[Image:Roy_Chowdhury-17.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Rubenstein-151|Jack]] || [[Rubenstein-151|Ruby*]] || Politics || 9 || 25 || Illinois, USA || Texas, USA || [[Image:Rubenstein-151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ruz-1|Fidel]] || [[Ruz-1|Castro]] || Politics || 48 || 57 || Cuba || Cuba || [[Image:Castro-327-1.jpg|100px]] |- bgcolor=#00ff00 | [[Sangster-405|Sir Donald Burns]] || [[Sangster-405|Sangster*]] || Politics || 56 || 92 || Jamaica || Canada || |- | [[Wirahadikusumah-1|Umar]] || [[Wirahadikusumah-1|Wirahadikusumah]] || Politics || 6 || || Hindia Belanda || Indonesia || [[Image:Wirahadikusumah-1.jpg|100px]] |} '''TOTALS:''' * Total Profile Count: 22 * Profiles Connected: 7 (32% complete) * CC7 Start: 578 * CC7 Current: 1,321 (743 increase)

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Notables Deaths in 2016

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016#Deaths '''January''' January 1
* Vilmos Zsigmond, Hungarian-American cinematographer (b. 1930)
January 2
* Michel Delpech, French singer-songwriter and actor (b. 1946) * Sheikh Nimr, Saudi Arabian Shia religious leader (b. 1959)
January 3
* Paul Bley, Canadian pianist (b. 1932) * Peter Naur, Danish computer scientist (b. 1928) January 4
* Michel Galabru, French actor (b. 1922) January 5
* Pierre Boulez, French composer, conductor and writer (b. 1925) January 6
* Silvana Pampanini, Italian actress (b. 1925) January 7
* Princess Ashraf of Iran (b. 1919) * André Courrèges, French fashion designer (b. 1923) January 8
* Maria Teresa de Filippis, Italian racing driver (b. 1926) January 10
* [[Jones-27942|David Bowie]], English singer, songwriter and actor (b. 1947) * Yusuf Zuayyin, 51st and 53rd Prime Minister of Syria (b. 1931) January 14
* René Angélil, Canadian singer and manager (b. 1942) * [[Rickman-382|Alan Rickman]], English actor and director (b. 1946) January 18
* [[Frey-1451|Glenn Frey]], American musician (b. 1948) * Michel Tournier, French writer (b. 1924) January 19
* Ettore Scola, Italian screenwriter and film director (b. 1931) January 23
* Jimmy Bain, Scottish musician (b. 1947) January 24
* Marvin Minsky, American computer scientist (b. 1927) January 26
* Black, British singer-songwriter (b. 1962) * [[Vigoda-5|Abe Vigoda]], American actor (b. 1921) January 28
* [[Kantner-67|Paul Kantner]], American singer and musician (b. 1941) * Signe Toly Anderson, American singer (b. 1941) January 29
* Jean-Marie Doré, 11th Prime Minister of Guinea (b. 1938) * Jacques Rivette, French film director and critic (b. 1928) January 30
* Frank Finlay, British actor (b. 1926) * Francisco Flores Pérez, President of El Salvador (b. 1959) January 31
* Terry Wogan, Irish-British broadcaster (b. 1938) '''February''' February 1
* Óscar Humberto Mejía Victores, 27th President of Guatemala (b. 1930) February 3
* Joe Alaskey, American voice actor (b. 1952) * [[White-26621|Maurice White]], American singer-songwriter (b. 1941) February 4
* [[Mitchell-15222|Edgar Mitchell]], American astronaut (b. 1930) February 9 * Sushil Koirala, 37th Prime Minister of Nepal (b. 1939) February 13
* Trifon Ivanov, Bulgarian footballer (b. 1965) * Slobodan Santrač, Serbian football player and manager (b. 1946) * [[Scalia-16|Antonin Scalia]], American Supreme Court Justice (b. 1936) February 15
* George Gaynes, Finnish-born American actor (b. 1917) February 16 * Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Egyptian politician and diplomat, Secretary-General of the UN (b. 1922) February 17
* Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, Egyptian journalist (b. 1923) * Andrzej Żuławski, Polish film director and writer (b. 1940) February 19
* Umberto Eco, Italian writer and philosopher (b. 1932) * [[Lee-10410|Harper Lee]], American writer (b. 1926) February 22
* Douglas Slocombe, British cinematographer (b. 1913) February 23
* [[Williams-47104|Donald E. Williams]], American astronaut (b. 1942) February 24
* Peter Kenilorea, 1st Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands (b. 1943) February 25
* Tony Burton, American actor (b. 1937) February 28
* [[Kennedy-8699|George Kennedy]], American actor (b. 1925) February 29
* Hannes Löhr, German footballer (b. 1942) * José Parra Martínez, Spanish footballer (b. 1925) '''March''' March 5
* Hassan Al-Turabi, Sudanese spiritual leader (b. 1932) * Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Austrian conductor (b. 1929) * Ray Tomlinson, American computer programmer (b. 1941) March 6
* [[Robbins-4|Nancy Reagan]], American actress, First Lady of the United States (b. 1921) March 8
* George Martin, English record producer, composer, arranger and engineer (b. 1926) * Claus Ogerman, German conductor and composer (b. 1930) March 9
* Naná Vasconcelos, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist (b. 1944) March 10
* Anita Brookner, British novelist (b. 1928) * Keith Emerson, British musician (b. 1944) * Roberto Perfumo, Argentine footballer and sport commentator (b. 1942) March 11
* Iolanda Balaș, Romanian athlete (b. 1936) * Dragan Nikolić, Serbian actor (b. 1943) March 12
* Lloyd Shapley, American Nobel mathematician (b. 1923) March 13
* Hilary Putnam, American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1926) March 14
* Peter Maxwell Davies, English composer and conductor (b. 1934) March 17
* Meir Dagan, Israeli general and former Director of Mossad (b. 1945) * Larry Drake, American actor (b. 1950) March 18
* Lothar Späth, German politician (b. 1937) * Guido Westerwelle, German politician (b. 1961) March 20
* Anker Jørgensen, Prime Minister of Denmark (b. 1922) March 21
* Andrew Grove, Hungarian-American electronic executive (b. 1936) March 22
* Rob Ford, Canadian politician (b. 1969) March 23
* Ken Howard, American actor (b. 1944) March 24 * Roger Cicero, German jazz and pop musician (b. 1970) * Johan Cruyff, Dutch footballer and manager (b. 1947) * [[Shandling-1|Garry Shandling]], American actor and comedian (b. 1949) March 26
* Raúl Cárdenas, Mexican footballer and coach (b. 1928) March 29
* [[Duke-1897|Patty Duke]], American actress (b. 1946) March 31
* Georges Cottier, Swiss cardinal (b. 1922) * Hans-Dietrich Genscher, German politician (b. 1927) * Zaha Hadid, Iraqi-British architect (b. 1950) * Imre Kertész, Hungarian Nobel author (b. 1929) '''April''' April 2
* Amber Rayne, American pornographic actress (b. 1984) * Gato Barbieri, Argentine jazz saxophonist (b. 1932) April 3
* Cesare Maldini, Italian football player and manager (b. 1932) * Kōji Wada, Japanese rock singer (b. 1974) April 4
* Chus Lampreave, Spanish actress (b. 1930) April 6
* [[Haggard-450|Merle Haggard]], American country singer (b. 1937) April 8
* Erich Rudorffer, German fighter ace (b. 1917) April 12
* Balls Mahoney, American professional wrestler (b. 1972) * Arnold Wesker, British playwright (b. 1932) April 16
* Louis Pilot, Luxembourgian football player and manager (b. 1940) April 17
* Chyna, American professional wrestler (b. 1969) * [[Green-17584|Doris Roberts]], American actress (b. 1925) April 19
* Patricio Aylwin, 32nd President of Chile (b. 1918) * Ronit Elkabetz, Israeli actress and film director (b. 1964) * Walter Kohn, Austrian-born American Nobel physicist (b. 1923) April 20
* Guy Hamilton, British film director (b. 1922) April 21
* [[Nelson-10329|Prince]], American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (b. 1958) April 23
* Banharn Silpa-archa, 21st Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1932) April 24
* Billy Paul, American singer (b. 1934) * Klaus Siebert, German Olympic biathlete (b. 1955) * Papa Wemba, Congolese singer (b. 1949) April 25
* Martin Gray, Polish writer (b. 1922) April 26
* Harry Wu, Chinese human rights activist (b. 1937) April 27
* Viktor Gavrikov, Lithuanian-Swiss chess Grandmaster (b. 1957) April 30
* Harry Kroto, English Nobel chemist (b. 1939) '''May''' May 1
* Solomon W. Golomb, American mathematician (b. 1932) May 2
* [[Williams-30747|Afeni Shakur]], American music businesswoman (b. 1947) May 4
* Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, 2nd President of Burundi (b. 1946) * Bob Bennett, American politician (b. 1933) May 5
* Siné, French political cartoonist (b. 1928) * Isao Tomita, Japanese composer (b. 1932) May 6
* Margot Honecker, East German politician (b. 1927) May 8
* William Schallert, American actor (b. 1922) May 10
* Kang Young-hoon, 21st Prime Minister of South Korea (b. 1922) May 16
* Giovanni Coppa, Italian cardinal (b. 1925) May 17
* [[Clark-28319|Guy Clark]], American singer-songwriter (b. 1941) * [[Mizutani-3|Yūko Mizutani]], Japanese voice actress (b. 1964) May 19
* Alexandre Astruc, French film critic and director (b. 1923) * Marco Pannella, Italian politician (b. 1930) * Alan Young, English-Canadian actor (b. 1919) May 21
* Sándor Tarics, Hungarian Olympic water polo player (b. 1913) * Nick Menza, German-born American drummer (Megadeth) (b. 1964) May 22
* Bata Živojinović, Serbian actor and politician (b. 1933) May 26
* Loris Francesco Capovilla, Italian cardinal (b. 1915) * Arturo Pomar, Spanish chess grandmaster (b. 1931) May 28
* Giorgio Albertazzi, Italian actor (b. 1923) * David Cañada, Spanish cyclist (b. 1975) May 31
* Mohamed Abdelaziz, 3rd Secretary-General of the Polisario Front (b. 1947) * Corry Brokken, Dutch singer (b. 1932) * Antonio Imbert Barrera, Dominican politician (b. 1920) '''June''' June 2
* Tom Kibble, British physicist (b. 1932) June 3
* Luis Salom, Spanish motorcycle racer (b. 1991) * [[Clay-1582|Muhammad Ali]], American Olympic and professional boxer (b. 1942) June 4
* Carmen Pereira, Acting President of Guinea-Bissau (b. 1937) June 5
* Jerome Bruner, American psychologist (b. 1915) June 6
* Kimbo Slice, Bahamian-born American mixed martial artist (b. 1974) * Peter Shaffer, British playwright and screenwriter (b. 1926) * Viktor Korchnoi, Russian-born Swiss chess grandmaster (b. 1931) June 7 * Stephen Keshi, Nigerian footballer and manager (b. 1962) June 8
* Pierre Aubert, Swiss politician (b. 1927) * Qahhor Mahkamov, 1st President of Tajikistan (b. 1932) June 10
* Gordie Howe, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1928) * [[Grimmie-3|Christina Grimmie]], American singer (b. 1994) June 11
* Rudi Altig, German road racing cyclist (b. 1937) June 12
* [[Voinovich-2|George Voinovich]], American politician (b. 1936) June 18
* Vittorio Merloni, Italian entrepreneur (b. 1933) June 19
* Victor Stănculescu, Romanian general and politician (b. 1928) * Anton Yelchin, Russian-born American actor (b. 1989) June 20
* Edgard Pisani, French politician (b. 1918) June 23
* Michael Herr, American writer, journalist and screenwriter (b. 1940) * Ralph Stanley, American bluegrass musician (b. 1927) June 25
* Maurice G. Dantec, French writer (b. 1959) June 27
* Bud Spencer, Italian actor (b. 1929) * Alvin Toffler, American writer and futurist (b. 1928) June 28
* Scotty Moore, American guitarist (b. 1931) * Pat Summitt, American basketball coach (b. 1952) June 30
* Martin Lundström, Swedish Olympic cross country skier (b. 1918) '''July''' July 1 – Yves Bonnefoy, French poet (b. 1923) July 2 Michael Cimino, American screenwriter and film director (b. 1939) Rudolf E. Kálmán, Hungarian-born American electrical engineer (b. 1930) Patrick Manning, 4th and 6th Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago (b. 1946) Michel Rocard, Prime Minister of France (b. 1930) Elie Wiesel, Romanian-born American Nobel writer and political activist (b. 1928) July 4 – Abbas Kiarostami, Iranian film director (b. 1940) July 6 – Turgay Şeren, Turkish footballer (b. 1932) July 8 Abdul Sattar Edhi, Pakistani philanthropist, social activist, ascetic and humanitarian (b. 1928) William H. McNeill, Canadian-American historian and author (b. 1917) July 9 – Silvano Piovanelli, Italian cardinal (b. 1924) July 12 – Goran Hadžić, Serbian politician and alleged war criminal (b. 1958) July 13 Héctor Babenco, Argentine-Brazilian film director (b. 1946) Bernardo Provenzano, Italian criminal (b. 1933) Zygmunt Zimowski, Polish bishop (b. 1949) July 14 – Péter Esterházy, Hungarian writer (b. 1950) July 16 – Nate Thurmond, American basketball player (b. 1941) July 19 Garry Marshall, American film director, television producer and actor (b. 1934) Anthony D. Smith, British historical sociologist (b. 1939) July 22 – Ursula Franklin, German-born Canadian scientist (b. 1921) July 23 – Thorbjörn Fälldin, Prime Minister of Sweden (b. 1926) July 24 – Marni Nixon, American vocalist (b. 1930) July 25 Halil İnalcık, Turkish historian (b. 1916) Dwight Jones, American basketball player (b. 1952) Tim LaHaye, American evangelist and author (b. 1926) July 27 Einojuhani Rautavaara, Finnish composer (b. 1928) Piet de Jong, Dutch politician and naval officer, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (b. 1915) Jerry Doyle, American talk show host and actor (b. 1956) July 28 Mahasweta Devi, Indian social activist and writer (b. 1926) Vladica Kovačević, Serbian footballer (b. 1940) Émile Derlin Zinsou, 4th President of Dahomey (b. 1918) July 30 – Gloria DeHaven, American actress (b. 1925) July 31 Seymour Papert, South African-born American mathematician and computer scientist (b. 1928) Fazil Iskander, Russian writer (b. 1929) Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, Japanese sumo wrestler (b. 1955) '''August''' August 1 – Queen Anne of Romania, French-born consort of former King Michael of Romania (b. 1923) August 2 Terence Bayler, New Zealand actor (b. 1930) David Huddleston, American actor (b. 1930) Franciszek Macharski, Polish cardinal (b. 1927) Ahmed Zewail, Egyptian-American Nobel chemist (b. 1946) August 3 – Chris Amon, New Zealand motor racing driver (b. 1943) August 5 – Alphons Egli, Swiss politician (b. 1924) August 9 – Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster (b. 1951) August 13 Kenny Baker, British actor (b. 1934) Françoise Mallet-Joris, Belgian writer (b. 1930) August 14 Hermann Kant, German writer (b. 1926) Fyvush Finkel, American actor (b. 1922) August 15 Dalian Atkinson, English footballer (b. 1968) Stefan Henze, German canoeist and coach (b. 1981) Bobby Hutcherson, American jazz musician (b. 1941) August 16 Andrew Florent, Australian tennis player (b. 1970) João Havelange, Brazilian athlete and football executive (b. 1916) August 17 – Arthur Hiller, Canadian film director (b. 1923) August 18 – Ernst Nolte, German historian (b. 1923) August 19 Lou Pearlman, American music manager and record producer (b. 1954) Nina Ponomaryova, Russian Olympic discus thrower (b. 1929) Mohammad Ali Samatar, 5th Prime Minister of Somalia (b. 1931) August 22 S. R. Nathan, 6th President of Singapore (b. 1924) Toots Thielemans, Belgian jazz musician (b. 1922) August 23 Steven Hill, American film and television actor (b. 1922) Berit Mørdre Lammedal, Norwegian cross-country skier (b. 1940) Reinhard Selten, German Nobel economist (b. 1930) August 24 Michel Butor, French writer (b. 1926) Walter Scheel, President of West Germany (b. 1919) Roger Y. Tsien, American Nobel biologist (b. 1952) August 25 James Cronin, American Nobel physicist (b. 1931) Sonia Rykiel, French fashion designer (b. 1930) Rudy Van Gelder, American recording engineer (b. 1924) August 26 – Harald Grønningen, Norwegian cross country skier (b. 1934) August 28 Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, Israeli politician and former Deputy Prime Minister (b. 1936) Mr. Fuji, American professional wrestler and wrestling manager (b. 1934) Juan Gabriel, Mexican singer-songwriter (b. 1950) August 29 – Gene Wilder, American actor (b. 1933) August 30 Věra Čáslavská, Czech gymnast (b. 1942) Marc Riboud, French photographer (b. 1923) '''September''' September 1 – Jon Polito, American actor (b. 1950) September 2 Islam Karimov, 1st President of Uzbekistan (b. 1938) Daniel Willems, Belgian cyclist (b. 1956) September 3 – Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, French mathematician (b. 1957) September 5 Hugh O'Brian, American actor (b. 1925) Phyllis Schlafly, American writer and political activist (b. 1924) September 7 Norbert Schemansky, American weightlifter (b. 1924) Joseph Keller, American mathematician (b. 1923) September 8 Prince Buster, Jamaican singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1938) Dragiša Pešić, 5th Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro (b. 1954) September 11 – Alexis Arquette, American actress (b. 1969) September 12 – Sándor Csoóri, Hungarian poet (b. 1930) September 13 – Jonathan Riley-Smith, English medieval historian (b. 1938) September 16 Edward Albee, American playwright (b. 1928) Gabriele Amorth, Italian Catholic priest and exorcist (b. 1925) Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, 10th President and 49th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1920) António Mascarenhas Monteiro, 2nd President of Cape Verde (b. 1944) September 17 Charmian Carr, American actress (b. 1942) Sigge Parling, Swedish footballer (b. 1930) September 20 – Curtis Hanson, American film director and screenwriter (b. 1945) September 23 – Marcel Artelesa, French footballer (b. 1938) September 24 Bill Mollison, Australian researcher, author and biologist (b. 1928) Bill Nunn, American actor (b. 1952) September 25 David Padilla, 64th President of Bolivia (b. 1927) Arnold Palmer, American golfer (b. 1929) September 26 – Herschell Gordon Lewis, American film director and screenwriter (b. 1929) September 27 – Jamshid Amouzegar, 71st Prime Minister of Iran (b. 1923) September 28 – Shimon Peres, 9th President and 8th Prime Minister of Israel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (b. 1923) September 29 – Miriam Defensor Santiago, Filipino politician (b. 1945) September 30 – Trịnh Thị Ngọ, Vietnamese radio personality (b. 1931) '''October''' October 1 – David Herd, Scottish footballer (b. 1934) October 2 – Neville Marriner, British conductor (b. 1924) October 4 – Brigitte Hamann, German-Austrian historian and author (b. 1940) October 5 – Michal Kováč, 1st President of Slovakia (b. 1930) October 8 – Stylianos Pattakos, Greek military officer (b. 1912) October 9 Andrzej Wajda, Polish film director (b. 1926) Mamadou Dembelé, 3rd Prime Minister of Mali (b. 1934) October 11 – Teatao Teannaki, 2nd President of Kiribati (b. 1936) October 13 Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), King of Thailand (b. 1927) Dario Fo, Italian actor, Nobel playwright and comedian (b. 1926) October 14 – Klim Churyumov, Soviet-Ukrainian astronomer (b. 1937) October 16 Kigeli V, King of Rwanda (b. 1936) Viktor Zubkov, Russian basketball player (b. 1937) October 20 Michael Massee, American actor (b. 1952) Junko Tabei, Japanese mountaineer (b. 1939) October 23 Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar (b. 1932) Pete Burns, British singer (b. 1959) October 24 Jorge Batlle, 38th President of Uruguay (b. 1927) Benjamin Creme, Scottish artist, author and esotericist (b. 1922) Reinhard Häfner, German footballer (b. 1952) Bobby Vee, American pop singer (b. 1943) October 25 – Carlos Alberto Torres, Brazilian footballer (b. 1944) October 27 – Takahito, Prince Mikasa (b. 1915) October 28 – Nicholas Brathwaite, 3rd Prime Minister of Grenada (b. 1925) October 29 Roland Dyens, French classical guitarist and composer (b. 1955) Pen Sovan, 32nd Prime Minister of Cambodia (b. 1936) October 31 – Silvio Gazzaniga, Italian sculptor (b. 1921) '''November''' November 2 – Oleg Popov, Russian clown (b. 1930) November 5 – Marek Svatoš, Slovak ice hockey player (b. 1982) November 6 – Zoltán Kocsis, Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer (b. 1952) November 7 Leonard Cohen, Canadian singer, songwriter and poet (b. 1934) Janet Reno, American lawyer (b. 1938) November 11 Ilse Aichinger, Austrian writer (b. 1921) Željko Čajkovski, Croatian football player (b. 1925) Robert Vaughn, American actor (b. 1932) November 12 – Lupita Tovar, Mexican-American actress (b. 1910) November 13 Enzo Maiorca, Italian free diver (b. 1931) Leon Russell, American musician (b. 1942) November 14 – Gardnar Mulloy, American tennis player (b. 1913) November 15 Mose Allison, American jazz musician (b. 1927) Sixto Durán Ballén, 37th President of Ecuador (b. 1921) November 16 Jay Wright Forrester, American computer engineer (b. 1918) Melvin Laird, American politician and writer (b. 1922) Daniel Prodan, Romanian football player (b. 1972) November 17 – Whitney Smith, American vexillologist (b. 1940) November 18 – Denton Cooley, American heart surgeon (b. 1920) November 20 Gabriel Badilla, Costa Rican footballer (b. 1984) Konstantinos Stephanopoulos, 5th President of Greece (b. 1926) William Trevor, Irish writer (b. 1928) November 23 – Andrew Sachs, German-born British actor (b. 1930) November 24 Florence Henderson, American actress (b. 1934) Pauline Oliveros, American composer (b. 1932) November 25 Fidel Castro, 16th Prime Minister and 17th President of Cuba (b. 1926) Ron Glass, American actor (b. 1945) David Hamilton, British photographer (b. 1933) November 27 – Ioannis Grivas, 176th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1923) November 28 Cléber Santana, Brazilian footballer (b. 1981) Mark Taimanov, Russian chess Grandmaster and concert pianist (b. 1926) November 29 – Luis Alberto Monge, 39th President of Costa Rica (b. 1925) '''December''' December 2 – Sammy Lee, American Olympic diver (b. 1920) December 4 – Gotlib, French comic artist (b. 1934) December 5 – Geydar Dzhemal, Russian Islamic philosopher (b. 1947) December 5 – Jayalalithaa Jayaram, Indian politician (b. 1948) December 6 – Peter Vaughan, British actor (b. 1923) December 7 Paul Elvstrøm, Danish Olympic yachtsman (b. 1928) Greg Lake, British musician (b. 1947) December 8 John Glenn, American aviator, astronaut and politician (b. 1921) Joseph Mascolo, American actor (b. 1929) December 10 – Esma Redžepova, Macedonian-Romani singer (b. 1943) December 12 – Javier Echevarría Rodríguez, Spanish bishop (b. 1932) December 13 Thomas Schelling, American Nobel economist (b. 1921) Alan Thicke, Canadian actor and songwriter (b. 1947) December 14 Paulo Evaristo Arns, Brazilian cardinal (b. 1921) Bernard Fox, Welsh actor (b. 1927) December 16 – Faina Melnik, Ukrainian-born Russian Olympic discus thrower (b. 1945) December 17 – Henry Heimlich, American physician (b. 1920) December 18 – Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hungarian-American actress and socialite (b. 1917) December 20 – Michèle Morgan, French actress (b. 1920) December 22 – Miruts Yifter, Ethiopian long distance runner (b. 1944) December 23 Heinrich Schiff, Austrian cellist (b. 1951) Piers Sellers, British-American astronaut and meteorologist (b. 1955) Vesna Vulović, Serbian air disaster survivor (b. 1950) December 24 Richard Adams, British author (b. 1920) Rick Parfitt, British musician (b. 1948) Liz Smith, British actress (b. 1921) December 25 George Michael, British singer (b. 1963) Vera Rubin, American astronomer (b. 1928) December 26 – Ashot Anastasian, Armenian chess grandmaster (b. 1964) December 27 Carrie Fisher, American actress and writer (b. 1956) Ratnasiri Wickremanayake, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (b. 1933) December 28 Gregorio Conrado Álvarez, President of Uruguay (b. 1925) Michel Déon, French writer (b. 1919) Debbie Reynolds, American actress, dancer, and singer (b. 1932) December 29 Ferdinand Kübler, Swiss racing cyclist (b. 1919) Néstor Gonçalves, Uruguayan footballer (b. 1936) December 31 – Henning Christophersen, Danish politician (b. 1939)

Notables Diversity Project

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[[Category:Notables Project, Subprojects]] [[Category:Notables Diversity Project]] Welcome to the Notables Diversity Project! Formerly known as the Global Family Reunion Project, we are now a sub-project of the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]]. == Mission == Our primary goal in creating a project that focuses on diversity is to add notable figures from diverse backgrounds. We hope to ensure that individuals from all groups, and especially those who are often neglected in historical overviews, are included in the profiles that jointly make up our one world tree. In short, our mission is to create and improve the profiles of notable women, people of color, LGBT+ people, and other under-represented groups. ==What Is Diversity?== What do we mean when we speak of diversity? Recognizing and including profiles for people from all backgrounds and attempting to represent the many different aspects of being human. We also want to acknowledge those whose efforts have contributed to a greater acceptance of difference. Diversity may refer to differences along the dimensions of one or more of the following spectrums of difference: * age, * sex, * gender, * sexual orientation, * culture, * skin color (aka "race," however unscientific the term), * language, * ethnicity, * country of origin (probably ''not'' an issue among genealogists!), * socioeconomic status (class), * physical ability, * physical appearance (not related to colo(u)r or ethnicity), * neurodiversity (brain processing differences). * political belief, * religious belief, or some other aspect of being human that we haven't thought to mention. If you think of something we missed that we should have included, please help us update this list. ==Standards== The Diversity Project follows the same basic standards as does the [[Project:Notables|Notables project]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 Wikipedia], with the additional caveat that such a person has a clear connection to the issue of diversity. ===Projects Currently on WikiTree=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Great_Black_Britons_2003 100 Great Black Britons, 2003]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Great_Black_Britons 100 Great Black Britons, 2020]. ===Ideas for Additional Projects=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_Nobel_laureates List of female Nobel laureates] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_female_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Women_(BBC) 100 Women chosen each year since 2013] *[[Space:Profiles_required_for_Barbados|Profiles required for Barbados]] *[[Space:Profiles_required_for_Jamaica|Profiles required for Jamaica]] *[[Space:100_Great_Black_Britons_2003|100 Great Black Britons 2003]] *[[Space:100_Great_Black_Britons|100 Great Black Britons 2020]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_British_people#Notable_black_Britons Notable Black Britons]

Notables Entertainment Project

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[[Category:Notables Project, Subprojects]] '''THE ENTERTAINMENT NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''The Entertainment Notables Project is a sub-project of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Notables The Notables Project].''' '''Project Leader:''' [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable entertainment figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. See the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST''']] for what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an "essentially completed" profile. If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g '''G2G'''] using the project tag '''Notables''', send a [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 '''private message'''] to the project manager, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! === '''ENTERTAINMENT LINKS''' === ===Entertainment Projects=== * '''Genealogy Programs''' ** [[Space:Finding_Your_Roots|Finding Your Roots]] ** [[Space:WDYTYA|Who Do You Think You Are? (Australia)]] ** [[Space:Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are_-_Canada|Who Do You Think You Are? (Canada)]] ** [[Space:Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are|Who Do You Think You Are? (USA)]] * '''Film Projects''' ** [[Space:Academy_Award_Winners|Academy Award Winners]] ** [[Space:Back_to_the_Future_Trilogy|Back to the Future]] ** [[Space:Bill_%26_Ted|Bill & Ted]] ** [[Space:Classic_Disney_Project|Classic Disney]] ** [[Space:Ghostbusters|Ghostbusters]] ** [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter]] ** [[Space:Indiana_Jones_Franchise |Indiana Jones]] ** [[Space:The_Revenge_of_the_Nerds_Franchise|Revenge of the Nerds]] ** [[Space:THE_ROCKY_HORROR_PICTURE_SHOW|The Rocky Horror Picture Show]] ** [[Space:STAR_WARS_Profiles|Star Wars]] ** [[Space:%27%27Titanic%27%27_The_Movie_(1997)|Titanic, The Movie]] ** [[Space:The_Wizard_of_Oz_Film|The Wizard of Oz]] * '''Music Projects''' ** [[Space:Country_Music_Hall_Of_Fame|Country Music Hall of Fame]] ** [[Space:Rap_%26_Hip_Hop_Heritage|Rap & Hip Hop Heritage]] ** [[Space:Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame|Rock & Roll Hall of Fame]] ** [[Space:World_Music_Hall_of_Fame|World Music Hall of Fame]] *'''Music Bands/Groups Sub-Projects''' ** [[Space:The_Band| The Band]] ** [[Space:Bachman-Turner_Overdrive|Bachman-Turner Overdrive]] ** [[Space:Fleetwood_Mac| Fleetwood Mac]] ** [[Space:The_Marvelettes| The Marvelettes]] ** [[Space:The_Tragically_Hip| The Tragically Hip]] ** [[Space:The_Velvet_Underground|The Velvet Underground]] * ''' Television Projects''' ** [[Space:TV_USA|TV USA]] ** [[Space:Doctor_Who|Doctor Who]] ** [[Space:Lawrence_Welk_Show_Project|The Lawrence Welk Show]] ** [[Space:M%2AA%2AS%2AH_Television_Show|M*A*S*H]] ** [[Space:Professional_Wrestling|Professional Wrestling]] ** [[Space:Star_Trek_on_WikiTree|Star Trek]] ** [[Space:Stranger_Things_Project|Stranger Things]] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:This_Is_Your_Life_%28TV_Show%29 This is Your Life] ** [[Space:The_West_Wing|The West Wing]] * '''Theater Projects''' ** [[Space:Our_American_Cousin|Our American Cousin]] * '''Cross-Over Projects''' ** [[Space:Canada_Walk_of_Fame|Canada's Walk of Fame]] ** [[Space:Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame |The Hollywood Walk of Fame]] ** [[Space:EGOT|EGOT Winners]]

Notables Literature and Journalism Project

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[[Category:Literature, Literature and Journalism Notables]] [[Category:Notables Project, Subprojects]] '''The Notables in Literature and Journalism Project is a sub-project of the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]].''' {{Image|file=Literature_and_Journalism_Notables_Images-1.png |align=l |size=l |caption=font based on signature of Edgar Allan Poe }} {{Clear}} '''Project Leaders:''' [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] and [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable literary figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. * See the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST''']] for what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an "essentially completed" profile. If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g '''G2G'''] using the project tag '''Notables''', send a [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 '''private message'''] to the project manager, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! ===Featured Author=== {{Image|file=Austen-489.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Jane Austen }} [[Austen-489|Jane Austen]] (1775-1817) six novels of romantic fiction including ''Sense and Sensibility'', ''Pride and Prejudice'', ''Mansfield Park'', and ''Emma'', with later novels ''Northanger Abbey'', and ''Persuasion'' being published after her death. Her first four novels were published anonymously.
"It isn't what we say or think that defines us, but what we do."
Jane Austen currently has a CC7 of 5747. {{clear}} ===Featured Journalist=== {{Image|file=Literature_and_Journalism_Notables_Images.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=Walter Cronkite }} : [[Cronkite-7|Walter Cronkite]] (1916-2009) was a well-known television news anchor on CBS Evening News for nearly twenty years and was considered an American icon. Due to his friendly style, he was known as "the man Americans most trusted." "That's the way it is!" (Cronkite's signature sign-off phrase) Walter Cronkite currently has a CC7 of 752. {{clear}} ==Project Links== For a full list of our featured profiles visit our category page [[:Category: Literature and Journalism Notables|'''HERE''']] [[Space:Notables_Romance_Authors|Romance Authors]]

Notables of African Ancestry in Australia

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[[Space:African_Ancestry_Project|African Ancestry Project]]
  • '''[[Space:African Ancestry in Australia|African Ancestry in Australia Home]]'''


==Notables== This page is dedicated to people of '''African ''' ancestry in Australia regarded as "notable." Notability being by definition: the property of being worthy of notice, having fame, or being considered to be of a high degree of interest, significance or distinction. Below is a chart of '''African Notables of 19th Century Australia''' One individual, achieved their notability before they were sent to the colony of Australia. Indeed, it could almost be said that it was because of their particular brand of notability that they were sent there in the first place! {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#B87333 |'''Name'''|| '''Year''' '''and Birthplace'''||''' Colony''' ||'''Notability'''||'''Image'''||'''Connection to Tree''' |- |[[Anderson-63524|John William Anderson]]||1806* Delaware, United States|| (Recherche island), Swan River Colony ||Australia's only known Pirate. A Whaler. Described as legend, charismatic and passionate. Nickname of Black Jack. Shot.||{{Image|file=Anderson-63524.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Depiction of John 'Black Jack' Anderson (Perth Gazette - 1842)''' }} |'''Connected''' |- |- |[[Blue-245|William "Billy' Blue]]||c1736* Jamaica, New York Colony||Colony of New South Wales||Convict, Farmer, Prisoner, Eccentric, Ferry Owner also known as 'The Old Commodore'. Part of Sydney named after him: Blue's Point.||{{Image|file=Blue-245-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''The Old Commodore, Billy Blue.''' }} |'''Connected''' |- |[[Caesar-146|John Ceasar]]||c1794 Madagascar* or West Indies* or American Colonies*||Colony of New South Wales|| First Fleet convict at Botany Bay in 1788. Australia's First Bushranger who led a gang in Port Jackson area. Shot.||{{Image|file=Caesar-146-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''' Newspaper depiction of John Caesar's death (Truth 1934)''' }} |not connected |- |[[Cuffay-1|William Cuffay]]||1788 Medway Towns, Kent, England||Van Diemen's Land later Tasmania.||Political Activist. An organizer of the Chartist Rally of 1848 in Kennington, London. Tried at Old Bailey for his part in 'The Orange Tree Plot'; sentenced Transportation for Life to Van Dieman's Land in 1849. Pardoned 1856. Died in asylum in Tasmania.||{{Image|file=Cuffay-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''William Cuffay'''. }} |'''Connected''' |- |[[Easton-2650|Hosea Easton]]||March 1849 Hartford, Connecticut ,USA||Colony of New South Wales||Stage Actor, Comedian, Musical Virtuoso, and considered the "Prince of the Banjoists." Lived in Australia 22 years.||{{Image|file=Easton-2650-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Rare photo of the famous banjoist Hosea Easton, playing the part of Uncle Tom, in a Theatre in Melbourne, Australia circa 1880''' }} |'''Connected''' |- |- |[[Robertson-24050|Gilbert Robertson]]||1794 Trinidad, West Indies. (Scots/African)||Van Diemen's Land, and Victoria||Journalist, Editor of "The Colonist" newspaper in Van Diemen's Land, Newspaper Editor, Newspaper Owner, Agricultural Writer, Superintendant of Agriculture at Norfolk Island penal station, Farm Manager, Farmer, Police Officer||{{Image|file=Robertson-24050.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''''The Colonist' professes to be 'The Journal of the People' (1832)''' }} |'''Connected''' |- |[[Stuurman-43|David Stuurman]]||c1773 Gamtoos River, Eastern Cape||Colony of Australia||Political Activist in South Africa, Hero of the Khoena (Khoi) Resistance. Banished to Penal Colony of New South Wales||{{Image|file=Baardman-13-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Khoikhoi man '''(not actual image of David Sturrman) }} ||not connected |- |} uncertainty denoted by asterisk * ==Bushrangers== '''Bushrangers''' '''of African Ancestry in 19th Century Australia''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#B87333 |'''Name'''|| '''Year and Birthplace'''|| '''Colony''' ||'''Notability'''||'''Image'''||'''Traced''' |- |[[Buchanan-7868|William Buchanan]]||1805 Jamaica||Colony of New South Wales||{{Bushranger}} || {{Image|file=Buchanan-7868.jpg |caption='''Hyde Park Barracks, Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales''' }} |'''Traced''' |- |[[Caesar-146|John Caesar]]||1764 Madagascar* America* ||Colony of New South Wales|| {{Bushranger}}|| {{Image|file=Caesar-146-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Newspaper depiction of the death of John Caesar (Truth 1834)''' }} |'''Traced''' |- |[[Haley-4273|Peter Hayley
Black Peter]] ||1824 Symond Bay, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa||Tasmania||{{Bushranger}} ||{{Image|file=Baardman-13-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Khoikhoi man '''(not actual image of Peter Hayley) }} |not traced |- |[[Smith-242889|James Smith]]||1806 Jamaica||Colony of New South Wales||{{Bushranger}} ||{{Image|file=Buchanan-7868.jpg |caption='''Hyde Park Barracks, Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales''' }} |not traced |- {|
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Notables of Texas

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[[Category: Texas, Notables]] [[Category: Texas History]][[Category:Texas]] ===={{Red|Notable TEXANS on WikiTREE}}==== '''Alamo Defenders:''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Defenders_in_the_Battle_of_the_Alamo|'''{{Blue|Defenders of the Alamo}}''']] '''{{blue|187 defenders profiles }}''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Crockett-311|David Hawkins Stern “Davy” Crockett]] Colonel, Alamo :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Bowie-279 |James Bowie]] Colonel, of the Alamo volunteers :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Texas_Immortals|Texas Immortal 32]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Travis-1346 |William Barret Travis]], Col. Commander of Alamo Defenders :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Seguin-554|Juan J Seguin]] '''Other Notables''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Nunez-416|Álvar Cabeza de Vaca formerly Nunez aka Núñez de Vera, Núñez de Zurita]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Santa Anna-1|General Santa Anna]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]] Battle of Gonzales, bringing aid to Alamo, Texas Revolution :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Rusk-52 |Thomas Jefferson Rusk]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[King-11039 |Richard King]] - Mexican American War, Civil war, founder of the King Ranch. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Kleberg-4| Robert Justus Kleberg]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Neri-49|'''Felipe Enrique "Baron de Bastrop" Neri''']] -d.1829), (Baron de Bastrop) Empressario of Bastrop Colony) :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Caldwell-4101|'''Matthew Caldwell''']] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Houston-1 |Samuel Houston]] '''General,''' 1st, 3rd President :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Burleson-14|Edward Murray Burleson]] General :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Robertson-6110|Sterling C. Robertson]] '''Empressario''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Pease-441|Elisha M Pease]] Governor of Texas 2 times :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Austin-1002 | Stephen F Austin]] Founder, Father of Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Taylor-16363|Creed Taylor]] Texas Revolution, Battle of San Jacinto, Gonzales, Dewitt Colony, Mexican American War, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[McMullen-972|John McMullen]] Empressario of a Colony in Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Bryan-1630 |John Neely Bryan]] (1810–1877), founder of Dallas. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Bryan-2718 |Moses Austin Bryan]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Houston-1020 |Temple Lee Houston]] youngest son of Sam Houston :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Williamson-3567|Robert McAlpin Williamson]]''' Texas Revolution, Ranger, Judge, Texas Legislature, county named for him :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-3810|Col. Sam Robertson]] Empressario of Robertson colony in Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Jones-32587 |Anson Jones]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Lamar-184 |Mirabeau B. Lamar]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Wheeler-10588|Royal Tyler "Royal" Wheeler]] chief Justice :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Jones-32587 |Anson Jones]]- a President of Republic of Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Wallace-6719|Ma Ferguson]], first woman Governor of Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Culp-956|Oveta (Culp) Hobby]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Harrison-6826 |George Harrison]] - one of Stephen F Austin's Old Three Hundred settlers- :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Alsbury-31 |Horace Arlington Alsbury]] -Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred, siege of Alamo, courier, Survived :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]] Empressario of DEWitt Colony :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Navarro-350|Don José Antonio Baldomero Navarro]]''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Highsmith-215|Benjamin Highsmith]] Siege of Bexar, Battle of San Jacinto , Bandera :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Parker-379|Quanah Parker]]''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Parker-346|Cynthia Ann Parker]]''' mother of Quanah Parker :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Baines-34|George Washington Baines]] maternal grandfather of LBJ, President of Baylor University :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Montague-516 |Daniel Montague]] Indian Fighter, Mexican American War, Civil War :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Gálvez-59 |Bernardo de Galvez]]''' 1776, City and County of Galveston are named in honor of this man :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Nimitz-5|Chester William Nimitz]]''' Admiral, World War II :[[Menger-60|William Achatius Menger]] father of Louis William Menger :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Chamberlain-1868|Henrietta Chamberlain King]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Chamberlain-2319|Hiram Chamberlain]] father of Henrietta :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[King-11039|Richard King]] Rancher, owned King Ranch :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Kleberg-5|Robert Justus Kleberg, Jr]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Kleberg-4|Robert Justus Kleberg]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Lamar-184|Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Groce-78|Jared Ellison Groce II]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Baldomero Navarro]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Navarro-356 |Jose Angel Navarro]] : [[Pflüger-308|Pfluger]] Settled Pflugerville :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]:'''[[Goodnight-316|Charles Goodnight]]''' Rancher of North Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Baumschluder-1|Clara Maria (Mary) (Baumschluder Menger]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Menger-61|Louis William Menger]] San Antonio, Menger Hotel :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Chisum-91|John Simpson Chisum]] Rancher :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Ford-7409|John Salmon "R.I.P." Ford]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Smith-83668|Erastus "Deef" Deaf Smith]] spy for General Houston, San Jacinto Battle :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Karnes-172 |Henry Wax Karnes]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Seguin-553|Juan Nepomuceno "Juan" Seguin]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[White-29829|Edward Higgins White]] Astronaut '''Signers of Texas Declaration of Independence''' **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Texas_Declaration_of_Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Houston-1|Samuel Houston]]''' Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Caldwell-4101|Matthew Caldwell]]''' Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence, Texas Ranger :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Grimes-1481|Jesse Grimes]] Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Menefee-84|William Christian Menefee]] Signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Ruiz-596|Jose Francisco Ruiz]], signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-6110|'''Sterling Clack Robertson''']] Empresario of Robertson colony and Signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[McKinney-198 |Collin McKinney]] '''drafter of the Texas Declaration of Independence''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Navarro-350 |Jose Antonio Navarro]], one of three Tejanos to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence and ''Politician'' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Childress-704|David Hatcher Childress]]''' signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Collinsworth-163|James T Collinsworth]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Goodrich-1252|Benjamin Briggs Goodrich]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Waller-2731|Edwin Waller]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Brigham-649|Asa Brigham]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Potter-5734|Robert Potter]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Byrom-231|John S.D. Byrom]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Rusk-52|Thomas Jefferson Rusk]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Taylor-36803|Charles Stanfield Taylor]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Badgett-129|Jesse Badgett]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Mottley-19|Junius William Mottley]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Zavala-82|Manuel Lorenzo Justiniano Zavala]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Bower-1669|John White Bower]] signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Maverick-121|Samuel Maverick]] The Alamo and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Barrow-888|Clyde Chestnut Barrow]] Gangster "Bonnie and Clyde" :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Burnett-1874 |Carol C Burnett]], actress, b 1933 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Reynolds-5838 |Debbie Reynolds]] Academy Award-nominated actress and singer *[[Hogg-938 | James Stephen "Jim" Hogg]] *[[Hogg-1114 |Ima Hogg]], Dau of Jim Hogg, b Mineola TX, d Austin, Travis, Tx :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Day-4074 |Sandra Day O’Connor]] Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Pershing-6 |John "Black Jack" Pershing]], General of the Armies :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Rogers-18588|Kenny R Rogers]] Country Singer (Houston County, Texas) :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Clark-32695|William Kemp Clark]] Neurosurgeon at Southwestern Medical School attended when President Kennedy was assassinated :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Landry-1185|Tom Landry]]''' Dallas Cowboy coach '''Land Grants''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Baker-15708 |Issaac G Baker]] 1830 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Cottle-221|George Washington Cottle]] 1832 1 league :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[George-3092|James George]] 20 Feb, 1830, received from Mexican government, 1831 '''1 sitio''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Jackson-12543 |Thomas J Jackson]] 1829, 1 sitio :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Kent-2033 |Andrew Jackson Kent]] 1829-1831 1 league :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Kimble-296 |George C. Kimble]], LT single, Mar 5, 1825, 1/4 sitiio :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[King-13051|John Gladden King]] 1 league, 1830, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Martin-20637 |Albert Martin]] Capt.1834, 1/4 sitio :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[McCoy-1369 |Jesse McCoy]] 1/4 League, 1827 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Mccoy-1325 |John McCoy]] 1827, 1 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Smith-83668 |Erastus "Deaf" Smith]] Jul 1825 spy for [[Houston-1|Gen Sam Houston]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Tumlinson-16|James S Tumlinson, Jr]] Dec, 1828, 1 1/2 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Lindley-784 |Jonathan Lindley]] 1/4 league 1835 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Miller-25478 |Thomas Redd Miller]] 1/4 League 1831 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Millsaps-67 |Isaac Millsaps]] 1835, 1 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Summers-1639|William E Summers]] 1835, 1/4 league :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Tumlinson-24 |George E Tumlinson]] 1/4 league, 1835 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[White-20491|Captain Robert White]] 1/4 league, 1828 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Wright-14012 |Claiborne Wright]] 1/4 league 1834 :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Brooks-9417|James Abijah Brooks]], Rancher, Texas Ranger :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Floyd-1524|Dolphin Ward Floyd]] Floyd county named for this Alamo Defender :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Davenport-2136 |Judge Harbert Davenport]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Col.[[Ford-7409|John Salmon "R.I.P." Ford]] Brownsville mayor, Civil War, Mexican American War, Texas Ranger :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[McMurtry-160|Larry McMurtry]]''' well known''' author''' of fiction books (and movies) about Texas counties :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Smith-103606|John Peter Smith]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Carter-15810|Amon G Carter Sr]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Paschal-172|Robert Lee Paschal (1869-1959)]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[O'Daniel-64|Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (1890 - 1969)]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Day-4074 |Sandra Day O’Connor]] Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-3810|Colonel Sam Robertson]] Robertson Colony Empressario Military: :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Texans_in_the_Great_War|Texans in the Great War]] *'''[[Nimitz-5|Chester William Nimitz]]''' Admiral, World War II *[[Pershing-6 |John "Black Jack" Pershing]], General of the Armies *'''[[Carswell-317|Major Horace Seaver Carswell Junior (1916-1944)]]''' '''Recent Former Presidents and Texas Legislators:''' *[[Perry-7461|Rick Perry]] Governor :[[Cruz-342|Ted Cruz]] senator :[[Smith-39217|Ashbel Smith]] Colonel, Mexican-American War, Civil War :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Bush-7 |President George H W Bush]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Johnson-8927 |Lyndon Baines Johnson]] Vice President and President from Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Bush-4 |President George W Bush]] {|border="1" class="sortable" !!Name!!DOD!!Conflict!!Branch!!Flag of Country!!Other!!Place |- |[[Atterberry-78|Col Edwin Lee "Ed"Atterberry]]||1969||Vietnam||USAF||POW KIA |- |Lt Col [[Daughtrey-38|Robert N. Daughtrey]]||||2005||Vietnam||USAF||||2,751POWPOW||Maverick |- |[[Clower-308|Cdr Claude Douglas Clower]]||Jefferson, TX||2010||Vietnam ||Navy||bu Jefferson, TX||1943 daysPOW |- |[[Burer-1|Col Arthur William (Art) Burer]]||Bexar/Kerr||2010||Vietnam ||USAF||2521daysPOW |- |[[Burns-5408|Col Don Ray"Wiley Coyote" Burns]]||PaloPinto, Tx||1996||Vietnam||USAF||2284 days POW |- |[[Beeler-277|Capt Carroll Robert "Gringo" Beeler]]|| Missouri||Ft.Sam|2003||Vietnam||USNavy||308 daysPOW |} {|border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Date Of Birth!!Date Of Death!!Conflict!!U.S.A Branch!!Flag of Country!!Other |- |[[Conner-2086|Connor]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Connor_(Medal_of_Honor) John]||1845||5 Feb 1907||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Dozier-450|Doshier]]||[http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=11040 James B.]||2 May 1820||1901||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Howze-41|Howze]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Lee_Howze Maj. Gen. Robert Lee]||22 Aug 1864||19 Sep 1926||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px]] |- |[[McCabe-1362 |McCabe]]||[http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp?step=1&pers_id=11220 William]||1848||||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Phillips-16779|Phillips]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Frederick_Phillips George Frederick]||8 Mar 1862||4 Jun 1904||Spanish-American War||Navy||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Harrison-9761|Harrison]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kelly_Harrison Comm. William Kelly]||30 Jul 1870||15 Aug 1928||Mexican Campaign (Veracruz)||Navy||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Barkley-912|Barkley]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_B._Barkley Private David B. aka: David Bennes Barkley]||31 Mar 1899||9 Nov 1918||World War I||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Edwards-13393|Edwards]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_R._Edwards Maj. Daniel Richmond]||9 Apr 1897||21 Oct 1967||Great War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] [[Image:Military_Medals-180.png|50px|DSCA]] |- |[[Hayden-2086|Hayden]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_E._Hayden David Ephraim]||2 Oct 1897||18 Mar 1974||Great War||Navy||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]] |- |[[Adams-25005|Adams]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucian_Adams Lucian]||26 Oct 1922||31 Mar 2003||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]][[Image:Military_Medals-294.png|50px|ACM]][[Image:Military_Medals-293.png|50px|EAMEC]][[Image:Military_Medals-299.png|50px|WW2VM]] |- |[[Bordelon-204|Bordelon]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Bordelon Staff Sergeant William James]||25 Dec 1920||20 Nov 1943||WW II||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Battle of Tarawa |- |[[Carswell-317|Carswell]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Carswell Major Horace "Stump" Carswell]||||||WW II ||USAAF||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Dealey-5|Dealey]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_David_Dealey Commander Samuel David]||13 Sep 1906||24 Aug 1944||WW II||Navy||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-181.png|50px|??]]x4 [[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Everhart-312|Everhart, Sr.]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_E._Everhart Forrest Eugene]||28 Aug 1922||30 Aug 1986||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Fields-2790|Fields]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._Fields Capt. James H.]||16 Jun 1920||17 Jun 1970||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|??]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Fowler-5983|Fowler]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_W._Fowler Second Lieutenant Thomas Weldon]||31 Oct 1921||3 Jun 1944||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Carano, Italy |- |[[Garcia-2862 |Garcia]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcario_Garc%C3%ADa CSM Macario]||20 Jan 1920||24 Dec 1972||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Harrell-1757|Harrell]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Harrell William George]||16 Jun 1922||9 Aug 1964||WW II||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Harris-20478 |Harris]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Harris Second Lieutenant James Lindell]||27 Jun 1916||7 Oct 1944||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Hawkins-5952|Hawkins]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_D._Hawkins First Lieutenant William Deane]||18 Apr 1914||21 Nov 1943||WW II||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Tarawa |- |[[Hughes-3348|Hughes, Jr.]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Herbert_Hughes Second Lieutenant Lloyd Herbert]||12 Jul 1921||1 Aug 1943||WW II||Army AC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|50px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Campina, Romania |- |[[Hutchins-1933|Hutchins]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_David_Hutchins Seaman First Class Johnnie David]||4 Aug 1922||4 Sep 1943||WW II||Navy R||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Kearby-18|Kearby]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neel_E._Kearby Colonel Neel Ernest]||5 Jun 1911||5 Mar 1944||WW II||Army AC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|]] |- |[[Keathley-52|Keathley]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_D._Keathley Staff Sergeant George Dennis]||10 Mar 1917||14 Sep 1944||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Mount Altuzzo, Italy |- |[[Kimbro-79|Kimbro]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Kimbro Technician Fourth Grade Truman]||27 May 1919||19 Dec 1944||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|50px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Knight-7728|Knight]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_L._Knight First Lieutenant Jack Llewellyn]||29 May 1917||2 Feb 1945||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]]TX Lg. MOH, LoiKang, Burma |- |[[Knight-7729|Knight]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_L._Knight First Lieutenant Raymond Larry]||15 Jun 1922||25 Apr 1945||WW II||Army AC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]]x2[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-506.png|50px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]]x2 |- |[[Leonard-7269|Leonard]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turney_W._Leonard First Lieutenant Turney White]||18 Jun 1921||6 Nov 1944||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] Germany |- |[[Logan-2524|Logan]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_M._Logan James Marion]||19 Dec 1920||9 Oct 1999||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-180.png|50px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Lopez-1928|Lopez Mendoza]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_M._L%C3%B3pez Jose Mendoza]||10 Jul 1910||16 May 2005||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-180.png|50px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|WIA]] |- |[[Lummus-166|Lummus]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lummus First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson]||22 Oct 1915||8 Mar 1945||WW II||USMC-R||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Mathis-1337|Mathis]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_W._Mathis First Lieutenant Jack Warren]||25 Sep 1921||18 Mar 1943||WW II||Army AC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Vegesack, Germany |- |[[Roan-94|Roan]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._Roan Private First Class Charles Howard]||16 Aug 1923||18 Sep 1944||WW II||USMC-R||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Robinson-17821|Robinson, Jr.]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._Robinson,_Jr. First Lieutenant James E.]||10 Jul 1918||6 Apr 1945||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Rodriguez-2145|Rodriguez]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleto_Rodr%C3%ADguez Cleto L.]||26 Apr 1923||7 Dec 1990||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|??]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|??]]x2 [[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Wallace-8067|Wallace]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_C._Wallace Private First Class Herman C.]||12 Jun 1924||27 Feb 1945||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] Germany |- |[[Whiteley-318|Whiteley]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_L._Whiteley Capt. Eli Lamar]||10 Dec 1913||2 Dec 1986||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Davis-8073|Davis]]||Major George Andrew||1 Dec 1920||10 Feb 1952||Korean War||USAF||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Espinoza-167|Espinoza]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_H._Espinoza Victor Hugo]||15 Jul 1929||17 Apr 1986||Korean War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Hanson-3545 |Hanson]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_G._Hanson Jack Glennon]||18 Sep 1930||7 Jun 1951||Korean War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Kilmer-338|Kilmer]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Kilmer John Edward]||15 Aug 1930||13 Aug 1952||Korean War||Navy||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Mitchell-13557|Mitchell]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_N._Mitchell Frank Nicias]||18 Aug 1921||26 Nov 1950||Korean War||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]] w/v [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]]x2 |- |[[Moreland-789|Moreland]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitt_L._Moreland Whitt Lloyd]||7 Mar 1930||29 May 1951||Korean War||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[O'Brien-3795|O'Brien]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._O%27Brien,_Jr. George Herman]||10 Sep 1926||11 Mar 2005||Korean War||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]]x2 |- |[[Pendleton-1268|Pendleton]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Pendleton Corporal Charles Frank]||26 Sep 1931||||Korean War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Stone-9465|Stone]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Stone Col. James Lamar]||27 Dec 1922||9 Nov 2012||Korean War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Watkins-4768|Watkins]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_E._Watkins Travis Earl]||5 Sep 1920||3 Sep 1950||Korean War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|??]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Anderson-24748|Anderson]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Anderson Lance Corporal Richard Allen]||16 Apr 1948||24 Aug 1969||Vietnam||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Benavidez-27|Benavidez]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Benavidez Roy Perez]||5 Aug 1935||29 Nov 1998||Vietnam||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]]x5 [[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] x5 |- |[[Creek-168|Creek]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_E._Creek Lance Corporal Thomas Elbert]||7 Apr 1950||13 Feb 1969||Vietnam||USMC||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|??]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Erevia-1|Erevia]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_J._Erevia Santiago Jesus]||15 Dec 1946||22 Mar 2016||Vietnam||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Lee-16321|Lee]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_A._Lee Private First Class Milton Arthur]||28 Feb 1949||26 Apr 1968||Vietnam||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[McCleery-106|McCleery]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnis_D._McCleery Sergeant Finnis Dawson]||25 Dec 1927||11 Jul 2002||Vietnam||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|50px|BSM]] w/valor[[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] w/2 oakleaf clusters |- |[[Steindam-9|Steindam]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_A._Steindam First Lieutenant Russell Albert]||27 Aug 1946||1 Feb 1970||Vietnam||Army 1968-70||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Wilson-34554|Wilson]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_M._Wilson Private First Class Alfred Mac]||13 Jan 1948||3 Mar 1969||Vietnam||USMC 1967-69||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|30px|WIA]][[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Young-19128|Young]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_R._Young Staff Sergeant Marvin Rex]||11 May 1947||21 Aug 1968||Vietnam||Army 1966-68||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|60px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|50px|PH]] |- |[[Holland-5549|Holland]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_M._Holland Milton Murray]||1 Aug 1844||15 May 1910||Civil War||Union Army 1862-65 Sgt. Maj.||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Austin-6126|Austin]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Austin Col. William Grafton]||6 Jan 1868||15 Jul 1929||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[McLennon-23|McLennon]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McLennon John]||1855||14 May 1888||Indian Wars||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Sampler-9|Sampler]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_M._Sampler Samuel M.]||27 Jan 1895||19 Nov 1979||Great War||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |- |[[Kane-1408|Kane]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Kane Col.John Riley]||5 Jan 1907||29 May 1996||WW II||USAAF, USAF 1931-1954||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|50px|SSM]] |- |[[Morgan-8522|Morgan]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Morgan Lt. Col. John Cary "Red"]||24 Aug 1914||17 Jan 1991||WW II||RCAF 1941-43, USAAF 1943-45, USAF 1950-53||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-221.png|50px]] |- |[[Turner-15906|Turner]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_B._Turner George Benton]||27 Jun 1899||29 Jun 1963||WW II||Army||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]]||[[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|50px|MOH]] |}

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[[Category:Sports]] '''THE SPORTS NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''The Sports Notables Project is a sub-project of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Notables The Notables Project].''' '''Project Leader:''' [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable sports figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. See the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST''']] for what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an "essentially completed" profile. If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g '''G2G'''] using the project tag '''Notables''', send a [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 '''private message'''] to the project manager, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! [[Category:Notables Project, Subprojects]] [[Category:Sports]] '''THE SPORTS NOTABLES PROJECT''' '''The Sports Notables Project is a sub-project of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Notables The Notables Project].''' '''Project Leader:''' [[Randall-8561|David Randall]] '''The main objectives of this project are to...''' :1) Create profiles for the world's most notable sports figures. :2) Write a fun and accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. See the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST''']] for what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an "essentially completed" profile. 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NOTARIES OF QUEBEC REFERENCES

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[[Category:Notaires de Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Notaries]] ==Notary Records of Quebec== Notary records are another good source for discovering information on your ancestor. They are the civil legal records that are sometimes a good substitute if a marriage record is missing. For examples on civil marriage contracts vs. church marriage records see: “Marriage Contracts: A Comparison” by Carol Hamp & James P. LaLone, in MICHIGAN'S HABITANT HERITAGE, v. 8 #2 (Apr 1987), pp.27-41, it includes a listing of published Inventaires of Notaries. The following sites give background on Notary records - :https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1471015 :http://thediscoverblog.com/2014/08/21/notarial-records/ :http://www.vt-fcgs.org/notarial.html :http://missisquoigenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/02/quebec-notarial-rec... :http://missisquoigenealogy2.blogspot.com/2013/08/notary-records-brunte-paschal-brunet.html :http://stephendanko.com/blog/2937 :https://habitantheritage.org/cpage.php?pt=45 :https://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2016/10/20/10-things-to-know-about-quebec-notarial-records/#comment-318039 Acadia - http://www.acadian-cajun.com/genac3.htm Biographies of Notaries - http://biographi.ca/en/results.php/?ft=NOTARY Information can also be found here: Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas: A Complete Digest of the Records of All the Countries of the Western Hemisphere, By Christina K. Schaefer French-Canadian Sources: A Guide for Genealogists, By Patricia Keeney Geyh, Joyce Soltis Banachowski, Linda Boyea Ancient French Archives Or Extracts from the Minutes of Council Relating to the Records of Canada While under the Government of France, By Québec (Province). Legislature. Legislative Council, François Joseph Cugnet https://books.google.com/books?id=S7wNAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA56&dq=notaries+quebec&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CRlrVfKvHIuogwTt9oPYCQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwATha#v=onepage&q=notaries%20quebec&f=false Histoire Du Notariat Au Canada Depuis La Fondation de La Colonie Jusqu' Nos Jours By Joseph Edmond Roy
v.1 https://books.google.com/books?id=RrxYAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:IDg7uX-72PIC&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ax1rVeeXGdLAgwSa4YDQCQ&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false
v.2 https://books.google.com/books?id=R71YAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:IDg7uX-72PIC&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ax1rVeeXGdLAgwSa4YDQCQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q&f=false
v.3 https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir5YAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:IDg7uX-72PIC&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ax1rVeeXGdLAgwSa4YDQCQ&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q&f=false
v.4 https://books.google.com/books?id=1LZYAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=editions:IDg7uX-72PIC&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ax1rVeeXGdLAgwSa4YDQCQ&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=false
Marriage Contracts in French and Spanish Louisiana: A Study in "notarial" Jurisprudence, by Hans Wolfgang Baade * '''Notarial acts Index''': Les actes notariaux sont tirés de l' ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy, publié en 27 volumes plus un index des volumes 1 à 8, par les Archives de la province de Québec, entre 1942 et 1974, et sont disponibles sur PDF à la source. Inventaire partiel.//Notarial acts are drawn from the ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'' (inventory of registries of French régime notaries), by Pierre Georges Roy and Antoine Roy, published in 27 volumes plus an index of volumes 1 to 8, by the Archives de la province de Québec (Québec province archives), between 1942 and 1974, and are available in PDF format at the source (all in French). Partial inventory. **[http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8] The following page is a collection of links to original acts by various notaries in New France, ongoing process as more notarial records are put online by BAnQ. * [[Space:Actes notariaux, Nouvelle-France / Notarial Acts , New France ]] The following includes a chronological list of persons who acted as notaries during New France days, starts on page 1 through 58 (FR) * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2276291?docsearchtext=Pierre%20Couc%20dit%20Lafleur Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1921, 1921-1922]

Notarized Statement of Charles Winfield Best

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STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS Before me, GRAYCE RUNDLE EBDON, a Notary Public in and for Harris County, Tex., on this day personally appeared CHARLES WINFIELD BEST, who being by me duly sworn, upon oath says that the following statement made for the purpose of preserving a family record is to the best of his knowledge true and correct. My grandfather was Bija Best, and his wife's name before marriage was Mason. They were both born and married either in North or South Carolina. About 1840 they moved to Marshall County, Mississippi, about six miles from Holly Springs, Mississippi. They reared eleven children, six boys, William, Berry 0., Wash, Nute, John and Charles Burrow, my father, all of whom were born and reared in Marshall County and all except Nute served in the Confederate Army, he failing to do so because he was a cripple; and five girls, Ann, Jane, Mapheny, Martha, and Narcissa. Their ages were about in the order named. All of the boys lived to old age. My uncle, William Best, moved to Judsonia, Arkansas, rearing his family and dying there. He had five wives. My uncle, Berry 0. Best, lived and reared a family in North Mississippi. He fought both in the Mexican and Civil Wars. He was killed when he fell from a train on returning home after attending an Ex-Confederate reunion at Memphis. His wife's name was Stephens. There were three children, two boys, Walter, who was a doctor and Taylor, and one girl. They lived in Teasdale, Mississippi. The girl married an Owen and lived about thirty miles from Gulfport, Mississippi. My Uncle, Wash Best, moved from Marshall County to Judsonia and then moved to Texas near Waco. He had three or four boys, among which was one called Bud and another George. I think the others were Andrew and Adolphus. Uncle Nute, or Newt, was a cripple. He married a woman by the name of Lizzie, whom we called "Old Liz". They had an adopted boy, or a nephew of his wife's whose name was Tom Brown. Uncle Nute died on the Bija Best farm near Holly Springs, Mississippi. My uncle, John Best, lived in Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. He had two boys, Lee and Johnny. My father, Charles Burrow Best, known as Burrow, was born January 10, 1835, in Marshall County, Mississippi; and died at Newport, Arkansas, June 7, 1917. When a young man, he worked on his father's farm, later serving in the Confederate Army, and then working for himself. He enlisted in the Army at the age of twenty-four at Holly Springs, Mississippi. He was a member of the 17th Mississippi Regiment, Barksdale Brigade, Longstreet's Corps, McGraws Division. He was wounded in the Battle of Wilderness, a bullet striking him at the elbow and coming out at his thumb. For this wound he was given a furlough and returned to his home. When recovered sufficiently to fight again he did not return to the East to fight again but remained until the close of the war in and around his home, fighting the Yankees whenever and wherever he found them. Soon after the war at the age of twenty-eight, he married my mother, Mary Elizabeth Jones, who was nineteen years old. They had nine children. My Aunt Ann married a man by the name of McAnulty -- Joe, I think his given name was. They lived in Western Texas, about two or three days' travel by wagon from Waco. She lived to be quite old. My Aunt Mapheney died quite young. My Aunt Jane Best married a man by the name of Dave Parker who lived near Conway, Arkansas. She died soon after July, 1907. My Aunt Martha Best My Aunt Narcissa Best My mother's father was Hawk Jones and her mother Neely Goodwin. Her mother was born at Water Valley, Mississippi, and died at Wall Hill, Mississippi in 1904 at the age of about 75. Grandpa Jones died at Wall Hill, Mississippi in 1886. My mother was born about 1848 and died in June, 1927. For some time before Grandpa Jones death he thought he had too much blood in his body and finally after much persuasion on his part, and much against the doctors' wishes, this operation was performed in the doctor's office of his own home town. He tried to return home but found himself too weak. He stopped at the home of his oldest daughter, Lucy, where he died within a few hours. From the marriage of my mother and father were born nine children. This was the only marriage of either. The children were as follows: "Little Charlie", born about 1867 and died eighteen months later; Charles Winfield Best, the undersigned, born November 30, 1870. Now living. Robert Marion Best, born November 21, 1872 at Wall Hill, Mississippi. From his first marriage to Mabel Holder there were two children, Iris Holder Best, born on October 13, 1902, who is now married and living in Arkansas; and Newel Judson Best, who is living in Des Arc, Arkansas. From his second marriage to Josie Herndon there were five girls born; Mary Best, who was born in Alexander, Arkansas; Robbie Joe, Neely Lee, Nellie Voile, and Minnie May Best who were all born in Alexander, Arkansas. Donnie Easton Best, born on October 19, 1874 at Wall Hill, Mississippi, and died April, 1899, at McCrory, Arkansas. She married Dr. William T. McCain in 1895. There was one child from this marriage; William Enoch McCain, their son, was born in 1927 at Dallas, Texas. Edwin Quil Best was born on August 6, 1877 and died December 10, 1917. From his first marriage to Laura Hilton there was one child born, Irma Elliot Best, who was born at Judsonia, Arkansas and married Ray Wools. From this union there is one child, Mary Madeline Wools, born at Judsonia, Arkansas. From his second marriage to Myrtle Holden there was one child, Phillip Holden Best, born June 21, 1911 at Newport, Arkansas. Berry Joseph Best was born January 7, 1880 at Arkabutla, Mississippi. From his first marriage to Jessie Braden, who died on November 26, 1915, there were three children; Burrow Braden Best, who died at Newport, Arkansas; Marguerite Best, who also died at Newport, Arkansas, and Beatrice Best, born May 17, 1910 at Newport, Arkansas. From his second marriage to Eunice Feryn Fausel in 1920, there is one child, Polly Jean Best, born December 19, 1922. Jewel Simpson Best, born January 5, 1882, and died October 3, 1918, married Belle Richards, whose whereabouts are unknown. From this marriage there was one child, Lottie Perla Best, born September 28, 1910 at Newport, Arkansas, but who was legally adopted by Perla and now bears the name of Lottie Best Ethridge. Ira D. Best, born October 5, 1883 at Arkabutla, Mississippi, married Bettie Coe. There was one child who died at birth. On July 7, 1907, he married Nettie Hughes, who died in 1908. From this marriage there was one child, Ira Hughes Best, born April, 1908 and died in May, 1908. In November, 1921, he married Laura Gravette. There is one child, Jewel Juanita Best, born on October 15, 1922. Perla Lorena Best, born February 28, 1888, and married Donnell James Ethridge, who was born on September 12, 1882. On July 7, 1907, Lottie Best Ethridge, daughter of Jewel S. Best, was adopted by them in the year of her father's death, 1918. I, Charlie Winfield Best, was born November 30, 1870 near Wall Hill, Mississippi. My father moved from Marshall County to Tate County, Mississippi, about six miles west of Arkabutla when I was about six years old, and lived there until my son, Jewell Boyd, was about six months old. On January 23, 1895, I married Pearl Pace who was born on August 9, 1874 and died March 11, 1922 at Newport, Arkansas. She was born at Strayhorn, Mississippi. This was my only marriage. We had five children: Jewell Boyd Best, born October 2, 1895 at Arkabutla, Mississippi and married Margaret Callahan, who was born in Japan on August 8, 1894, on November I, 1919. From this marriage there are two children: J. B. Best, Jr., who was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 21, 1921 and William Callahan Best "Billy", who was born in Houston, Texas on March 23, 1928. Donnie Emma Best was born April 28, 1899 at Strayhorn, Mississippi. On February II, 1926 she married Clarence Holmes Welch from Mississippi and who died on April 2, 1942. There are three children from this marriage; C. H. Welch, Jr., born at Houston, Texas on November 17, 1926; Robert Wesley Welch "Bobby", who was born at Houston, Texas on July 13, 1928 and Donald Ray Welch, born at Houston, Texas on December 31, 1933. C. W. Best, Jr. was born in 1907 at Gulfport, Mississippi and died in 1909. Ethridge Charles Best, who was born June 26, 1910, at my Father's old home in Newport, Arkansas, was graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in 1933 and at the outbreak of the present war was a Major in the Marine Air Corps stationed at San Diego, California. Etta Pearl Best was born on August 20, 1912 at Amarillo, Texas and was married to Samuel Joseph Taylor at Houston, Texas on September 15, 1932. Her husband was born at Meredian, Mississippi on June 23, 1908. There are no children from this marriage. After I was twenty-one years old, I was in the mercantile business with Mr. Brannon at Arkabutla and remained with him until my Father and I left Tate County and went to Pecan Gap, Texas, when my son, J. Boyd, was about six months old. My Father and I went into the mercantile business at Pecan Gap, Texas. We remained there a year, after which time we left, my Father going near McCrory, Arkansas. After about a year at McCrory, he moved to about two miles out of Newport, where he farmed two or three years, after which time he moved to Newport where he died. Signed: CHARLES WINFIELD BEST Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of February, 1943, to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. Signed: GRAYCE RUNDLE EBDON NOTARY PUBLIC in and for HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS.

Note from the House of Grimmet

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HOUSE OF GRIMMET ID#09/045 PAGE 12 Page 12/13 (Note: Paragraph separations and Wiki ID nos added by [[Moyer-780|A. Torrey]] for easier reading and reference) : [[McIlvaine-1|John McIlvain]] and [[Clark-67130|Sarah Clark]] emigrated to Ireland with the Clark and Orr families taking with them their first three children, who were born in Scotland. (We might note at this point that the "V" in Scots is pronounced "W" in Irish so the records in Ireland show "McIlwain".) They settled at Ballykeel, Islandmagee, County Antrim. This is north of Belfast, separated from mainland Ireland by Larne Lough. :Anjou says"He does not seem to have owned any land, but had a lease of six acres near the foot of Muldersley Hill and not far from the present Ballycarry(Ballymacarry?) station on the Northern Railway running from Belfast, to Larne on the opposite shore of Larne Lough. : John is buried there and his stone reads "Here lyeth the body of John McIlwain, who d 9/7/1735 aged 79." Researchers in Belfast have not been able to find any reference to this particular McIlvain family, but there are still people of that same name in the area of Islandmagee. The area was populated almost entirely by Scots Presbyterians from around 1640 onward. John and Sarah had four more boys who were born in Ireland. Thomas stayed in Ireland and his daughter was Janet who married James Keim. James and Janet had a daughter whose name was also Janet. Her headstone is pictured in the book "Gravestone Descriptions, County Antrim Vol l, Island Magee". It has the Keim Crest and Arms and the inscription "Here lyeth the body of Martha Keim who d 5/11/1752 aged 5 years". Also James Keim's wife, Janet McIlvain, who d 5/20/1774 aged 56 years. Also James Keim who departed this live 11/1793 aged 60 years. The term "Scotch Irish" denotes Scots who came to Ireland, not a merger of the two races. Under Charles II(1649-1685) and James II (1685-1688) Presbyterians in Scotland had no peace and many came across the channel into northern Ireland. They looked upon themselves as settlers and boasted of their Scotch extraction--to apply the name "Irishman" to them was considered an insult. There was little or no intermarriage with the Catholic Irish. In this McIlvain family there was none. The English Established Church was to be the only one tolerated in Ireland. So again the Scots Presbyterians started to emigrate, this time to the colonies. They were unable to bear any longer the persecutions of the Church of England, by which all dissenters, Catholic and Presbyterian alike were under the ban of the prelates. Their ministers were forbidden to solemize marriages and the children of such marriages were treated as illigetimate. From 1700-1750 Counties Down, Antrim, Armagh, and Derry were nearly emptied of Protestant inhabitants. The reason why there was not also an exodus of the Catholic Irish to America at this time is probably that they were so much poorer than the Scots. ==Source== * House of Grimmet "A Family Genealogy" by William L. Ordway BIOGRAPHY: !Source: The House of Grimmet "A Famiy Genealogy" by William L. Ordway (McIlvain Family) * History of the County of Ayr : with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire (https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01pateuoft/page/285/mode/2up)

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Rizzardi, Margaret A. Age 72. March 22, 1999. Preceded in death by her beloved husband of 44 years Joseph A. "Bert", parents, Frank and Anna Checkai, brother Kenneth Checkai and sister Catherine Mundschau. Loving mother and friend of Rick S. Rizzardi. Sister of Herb (Jean) Checkai, Leo (Helen) Checkai, Mary Tietz, Rose (Al) Steinacker and Delores (Leo) Prah. Further survived by nieces, nephews and her card-playing friends and Bingo buddies. Special thanks to Fr. Jim Vojtic of St. Clement's of Sheboygan, Darryl Olszewski of St. Catherine's, the doctors and staff of St. Michael's Cancer Care Center, Dr. Lesko for his special attention and her and acquaintances of St. Catherine's-Milwaukee. Visitation Thurs. after 11 AM at WISCONSIN MEMORIAL PARK, CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES (132nd and Capitol). Service 1 PM. CHURCH AND CHAPEL FUNERAL SERVICE Serving the Family Milwaukee 827-0659 Waukesha 549-0659

Notebaert Name Study

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[[Category:Notebaert Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname ''Notebaert'' and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq. == Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1641. * by [[Lechford-1|Thomas Lechford]] (c.1590-c.1644) * edited by [[Hale-4537|Edward Everett Hale]] (1863-1932); [[Trumbull-270|James Hammond Trumbull]] (1821-1897) * published John Wilson and Son, University Press, Cambridge, 1885 * This is Vol. 7 of the ''[[Space:Archaeologia Americana|Archaeologia Americana]]'' (American Antiquarian Society, 1885) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === This is Vol. 7 of the ''[[Space:Archaeologia Americana|Archaeologia Americana]]'' (American Antiquarian Society, 1885) * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptby07lechrich * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth00lech * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyt00trumgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=_posAAAAIAAJ * search only: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002422276 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hale, Edward Everett. ''[[Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.|Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.]]'' (John Wilson, University Press, Cambridge, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hale|Hale]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hale, Edward Everett. ''[[Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.|Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq.]]'' (John Wilson, University Press, Cambridge, 1885) [ Page ].

Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay == from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1641 * by [[Lechford-1|Thomas Lechford]] (ca.1590-1644?) ed. by [[Hale-4537|Edward Everett Hale]] (1863-1932) & [[Trumbull-270|James Hammond Trumbull]] (1821-1897). * edited by Edward Everett Hale, jr., from the original manuscript, with the use of notes and material prepared by J. H. Trumbull and others * published J. Wilson and Son, University Press, Cambridge, 1885 * "A sketch of the life of Thomas Lechford. By J. Hammond Trumbull": p. [vii]-xxviii * This is Vol. 7 of the ''[[Space:Archaeologia Americana|Archaeologia Americana]]'' (American Antiquarian Society, 1885) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=_posAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth00lech * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth01lech * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyth00lech_0 * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptby07lechrich * https://archive.org/details/notebookkeptbyt00trumgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100896423 === Citation Formats === * Lechford, Thomas. ''[[Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay|Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay]]'' (J. Wilson and Son, University Press, Cambridge, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lechford|Lechford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lechford, Thomas. ''[[Space:Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay|Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay]]'' (J. Wilson and Son, University Press, Cambridge, 1885) [ Page ].

Notebook of Blue Eyes (Steed) Smitherman

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This notebook was written by [[Steed-2031|Blue Eyes Smitherman]]. It was given to her son, [[Smitherman-183|Joe Smitherman]], after she passed. She used this book to take notes on family birth, death and marriage dates. Joe Smitherman gave his granddaughter, [[Trapp-533|Micah Horgan-Trapp]], permission to scan and post this information. Micah transcribed the notebook in January of 2022. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_(Steed)_Smitherman See profiles that are using this source]. '''Page 1''' *[[Steed-1353|W. G. Steed]] was born Aug. the 30, 1808. *[[Steed-2108|William M. Steed]] was born Dec. the 15, 1849. *[[Burnett-3290|Mariah Adellia Burnett]] was born, Aug. the 26, 1854. *[[Steed-2109|William Edward Steed]] was born Sep. the 4, 1878. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman.jpg |caption=Page 1 }} '''Page 2''' *[[Steed-2110|George W. Steed]] was born Sep. the 20, 1880. *[[Steed-2111|Dump Steed]] was born April the 27, 1882. *[[Steed-2112|Mary E. Steed]] was born January 1, 1884. *[[Steed-2113|Emma Steed]] was born June the 9, 1886. *[[Steed-1351|Tom Sherman Steed]] was born Jan. 3, 1888. *[[Steed-2114|Frank A. Steed]] was born Feb. 14, 1891. *[[Steed-2115|Mattie Steed]] was born Nov. 7, 1894. *[[Steed-2031|Blue Eyes Steed]] was born Feb. 14, 1895 *[[Steed-2116|Bug Steed]] was born Aug. 1897. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-1.jpg |caption=Page 2 }} '''Page 3''' *[[Steed-2108|William M. Steed]] was married to Mariah Adellia Burnett, March the 8,1877. *[[Steed-2109|William E. Steed]] was married to Clyde Harkins, Sep. the 13, 1899. *[[Steed-2111|Dump Steed]] was married to Lella Kennedy, Dec. 25, 1904. *[[Steed-1351|Tom Steed]] was married to [[Cannon-3038|Pearl Cannon]] Oct. the 18, 1914. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-2.jpg |caption=Page 3 }} '''Page 4''' :Deaths *[[Steed-2112|Mary E. Steed]] died July 20, 1884. *[[Steed-2110|George W. Steed]] died Oct. 8, 1886. *[[Steed-2113|Emma Steed]] died Sep 5, 1901. *[[Burnett-3290|Miriah Adellia Steed]] died Aug. the 19, 1906. *[[Steed-2116|Bug Steed]] died Feb. 2 1932. *[[Steed-2114|Frank Steed]] died Jan 14 1936 at 11 o’clock. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-3.jpg |caption=Page 4 }} '''Page 5''' :Births *[[Burnett-7491|Edward Paul Burnett]] was born Oct. the 6, 1832. *[[Barry-5690|Elizabeth Watson Burnett]] was born, Feb. 2, 1836. *[[Burnett-3290|Mariah Adellia Burnett]] was born Aug. the 26, 1854. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-4.jpg |caption=Page 5 }} '''Page 6''' :Marriage of Grand Parents *[[Burnett-7491|Edward Paul Burnett]] was married to [[Barry-5690|Elizabeth Watson Barry]] Aug. the 11, 1853. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-5.jpg |caption=Page 6 }} '''Page 7''' *George Porter Burnett was born Nov. the 29, 1858. *Barry Burnett was born Nov. the 18, 1865. *Elizabeth Lawrena Burnett was born Jan. the 11, 1869. *Buddie Burnett was born Jan. the 4, 1873. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-6.jpg |caption=Page 7 }} '''Page 8''' *Barry Burnett died on the 24 of Oct, 1871. *[[Barry-5690|Elizabeth Watson Burnett]] died on the 12th of Sept. 1876. *Buddie Burnett died on the 13th of Nov. 1875 {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-7.jpg |caption=Page 8 }} '''Page 9''' *[[Burnett-7491|Edward Paul Burnett]] died on the 17 of Jan. 1879. *[[Steed-2108|W.M. Steed]] died April 2, 1936. 5 o’clock. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-8.jpg |caption=Page 9 }} '''Page 10''' *Billy C. Steed died Feb. 28, 1943 at the age of 21 yr. Had just finished a 4 yr coarse at A. and M. College. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-9.jpg |caption=Page 10 }} '''Page 11''' *Tom Steed died Mar 2, 1974 at the age of 86 yrs. (over) {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-10.jpg |caption=Page 11 }} '''Page 12''' *[[Steed-1351|Tom Steed]] was buried at Ryan Chapel Cemetery 5th of March 1874 in Angelina Co. *[[Smitherman-184|W.M. (William) Smitherman]] died Jan 23, 1963 in Houston Co. Was buried in [[Space:Ivie_Cemetery|Ivey Cemetery]]. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-11.jpg |caption=Page 12 }} '''Page 13''' *[[Steed-2109|W.E. (Edd) Steed]] died Jan. 15, 1968 was buried Jan 16, 1968 at Ryan Chapel Cemetery in Angelina Co. *[[Steed-2108|WM Steed]] died Apr 2, 1935. *[[Steed-2114|Frank Steed]] died Jan 15 1935. *[[Steed-2116|Bug Steed]] died Feb 2, 1932. {{Image|file=Notebook_of_Blue_Eyes_Steed_Smitherman-12.jpg |caption=Page 13 }}

Noted Men of Connecticut as They Look in Life

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Noted Men of Connecticut as They Look in Life == As published in the columns of The Evening Leader of New Haven : being a collection of portraits and biographical sketches of representative men of Connecticut who have made and are making the history of the states. * by Edward James Hall * published by The Evening Leader Co., New Haven, 1906 * 416 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Noted Men of Connecticut as They Look in Life|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/notedmenofconnec00hall === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hall, Edward James. ''[[Space:Noted Men of Connecticut as They Look in Life|Noted Men of Connecticut as They Look in Life]]'' (Evening Leader Co., New Haven, 1906) * ([[#Hall|Hall]]) Please add your prefered citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Notes

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Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Livermore, Maine]] == Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine == * by Israel Washburn (1813-1883) * published by Bailey & Noyes, Portland, Maine, 1874 * Source Example: ::: Washburn, Israel. ''[[Space:Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine|Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine]]'' (Bailey & Noyes, Portland, Maine, 1874) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Washburn|Washburn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/noteshistoricald00wash_0 * https://archive.org/details/noteshistorical00washgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=fEvFd_VvJMsC * https://archive.org/details/noteshistoricald00wash * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009582489 * https://books.google.com/books?id=4i5AAAAAYAAJ

Notes and Queries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Notes and Queries == A medium of intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc. * various series and publishers: ::* John C. Francis, Bream's Building, Chancery Lane, E.C., London ::* Bell & Daldy, 186, Fleet Street, London ::* Oxford University Press * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes and Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many various issues: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000520532 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686354 * (1862) Third Series, Vol. 2, July-December 1862 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Gdo1AQAAMAAJ * (1863) Third Series, Vol. 3, January-June 1863 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qkwAAAAAYAAJ * 4th Series, Vol. 3, Jan. - June 1869 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nWoJAAAAQAAJ * 6th Series, Vol. 1, Jan.-June 1880 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HmcEAAAAYAAJ * 6th Series, Vol. 8, July-Dec. 1883 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sc7fAAAAMAAJ * 6th Series, Vol. 12, July-Dec. 1885 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i4-DESa5l6cC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y2IEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9u9AAQAAMAAJ * 6th Series, General Index, Vol. 1-12, 1880-1885 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7QitDHIiE_UC * 8th Series, Vol. 2, July-Dec. 1892 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1WEEAAAAYAAJ * 8th Series, Vol. 3, Jan.-June 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3bNuz8S7JuUC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_wk4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zWgEAAAAYAAJ * 8th Series, Vol. 4, July-Dec. 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WkYAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GAo4AQAAMAAJ * 8th Series, Vol. 5, Jan.-June 1894 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HRfodUdRVgwC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h0YAAAAAYAAJ * 9th Series, Vol. 1, Jan.-June 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sUcAAAAAYAAJ * 9th Series, Vol. 2, July-Dec. 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SZ1A66KjVisC * 9th Series, Vol. 2, July-Dec. 1899 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8S8f48eeZFkC * 10th Series, Vol. 8, July-Dec. 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PmEEAAAAYAAJ * 11th Series, Vol. 6, July-Dec. 1912 ::* https://archive.org/details/s11notesqueries06londuoft === Directory === * Series. 1-5, Nov. 1849-Dec. 1879 * Series. 6, 1880-85 * Series. 7, 1886-91 * Series. 8, 1892-97 * Series. 9, 1898-1903 * Series. 10, 1904-1909 * Series. 11, 1910-15 * Series. 12, 1916-1923 * Vols. [145]-156, July 1923-June 1929 * Vols. 157-168, July 1929-June 1935 * Vols. 169-192, 1935-1947 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Notes and Queries|Notes and Queries]]'' (John C. Francis, London, 18--) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#NandQ|Notes & Queries]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Notes and Queries|Notes and Queries]]'' (John C. Francis, London, 18--) Vol. , [ Page ].

Notes by Henry Kipp Van Tine

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[[Category:Vantine Name Study]] == Notes by Henry Kipp Van Tine == {{One Name Study|name=Vantine}} There are 10 pages which were compiled by [[Vantine-137 | Henry K. Vantine]]. A second person wrote additional information on the pages in blue ink. There are small errors in dates and one large error regarding Charles married to Abigail York. They were sent to me in September 1987 by Lawrence and Barbara Van Tine. I believe they are both passed away now. I do not have the Bible pages. The pages are incredibly dark and I tried to adjust with my photo editor. The faint writing is from the next page not additional information. My scanner cut it very close to the edge but for the most part they are copied exactly as sent. {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine.jpg |caption=Note by Barbara Van Tine }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-1.jpg |caption=Page 1, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Matthias and Catherine DeMaree Vantine. }} There is a problem with the entry for Charles and Abigail York. Charles provably lived until 19 Jan 1894, when he was buried in Corunna, Michigan. He is on the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses but missing on the 1880 Federal Census. His obituary is in the Corunna Journal on 25 Jan 1894. On the other hand, that's a very specific date for the death of Charles. A mystery or a mistake? {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-2.jpg |caption=Page 2, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of David and Eleanor Kipp Vantine. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-3.jpg |caption=Page 3, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Mathias D. and Amanda Vanvalkenburg Vantine, the children of George J. and Sarah Oliva Vantine Peckham, the children of Edwin and Dillia Fairchild Vantine, the children of James and Ella Vantine. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-4.jpg |caption=Page 4, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Michael and Sally Vantine Bund, the children of Joseph and Ellen E. Bund Edward, the children of John and Margaret Bund Long, the children of Ulysses C. and Elma E. Bund, the child of George M. and Sarah Bund. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-5.jpg |caption=Page 5, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Hannah C. Vantine and Franklin Brown, the children of Franklin and Flora Brown, the children of Charles C. and Flora Brown. The children of Henry K. and Catharine E. Hershey Vantine. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-6.jpg |caption=Page 6, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Henry B. and Sophia Vantine Safford, the children of Clarence E. and Charity E. Safford, the children of Charles M. and Eliza Safford, the children of Robert and Nellie E. Safford Perrie, the children of George and Anna M. Safford, and the the children of Henry A. and Mary Safford. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-7.jpg |caption=Page 7, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of John and Nancy M. Vantine Fisher, the children of Gara and Harriet E. Flint, the children of William D. and Emma G. Fisher, the children of Philip F. and Jane F. Schuster. The children of George K. and Mary Mather and Catharine Beyer Vantine, the children of James E. and Jane R. Paxon, the children of Albert G. and Amanda Vantine. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-8.jpg |caption=Page 8, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of Wilder and Anna West Vantine, the children of William W. and Clelle C. Vantine. The children of Buradore and Maria A. Vantine Wiltse, the children of Jessie B. and Nellie A. Moore, the children of George B. and Cynthia Wiltse. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-9.jpg |caption=Page 9, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of William and Elizabeth Vantine Danser. }} {{Image|file=Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine-10.jpg |caption=Page 10, Notes by HK Van Tine. The children of John and Susan Jordan Vantine, the children of Girard and Mary Magoffin Vantine, the children of Charles and Josephine Vantine Burns, the children of Charles Edward and Susan Maud Vantine, the children of Albert and Harriet Vantine. }}

Notes by The 12th Lord Arundell of Wardour on The Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Notes by The 12th Lord Arundell of Wardour on The Family History == * by Arundell of Wardour, [[Arundell-228|John Francis Arundell]], Baron (1831-1906) * edited by Edward Doran Webb, F.S.A. * published by Longmans, Green, and Co., 39 Paternoster Row, London, 1916 * 127 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes by The 12th Lord Arundell of Wardour on The Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2voxAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011441027 * Also see: "Some Papers of Lord Arundell of Wardour, 12th Baron, Count of the Holy Roman Empire" (1909) ** https://books.google.com/books?id=xHpRdjjg8VUC === Citation Formats === * Webb, Edward Doran, ed. ''[[Space:Notes by The 12th Lord Arundell of Wardour on The Family History|Notes by The 12th Lord Arundell of Wardour on The Family History]]'' (Longmans, Green, & Co., London, 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Webb|Webb]])

Notes for Cornstalk Shawnee-45

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"Free-Space Profiles for anything other than individual people." *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profiles "Click here to search all free-space profiles." *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile ==Duplicate Alert: Shawnee-56 and Shawnee-45== This profile of Shawnee-56 is an unfortunate accidental duplicate of Shawnee-45. ==CAUTION: This Profile Includes Legends of Cornstalk and Utilizes Unworthy Sources== Thus, approach everything on this profile with skepticism and curiosity as this profile utilizes sources such as Wikipedia: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornstalk Legend plays an an important role in biography. Much of the information about Cornstalk is legend and folk belief. The sources of the information are clearly documented below. The legend below is all within the realm of believability, could be true, and could have happened. == Biography == {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Shawnee}} Cornstalk "The Indian King" and his son were killed by soldiers on 10 Nov 1777. "Prior to 1754, the Shawnee had a headquarters at Shawnee Springs at modern-day Cross Junction, Virginia near Winchester. The father of the later chief Cornstalk held his council there. Several other Shawnee villages were located in the northern Shenandoah Valley: at Moorefield, West Virginia, on the North River; and on the Potomac at Cumberland, Maryland." *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee ==Cornstalk's Three Wives== Cornstalk married three times, to: 1) Helizikinopo (1715-1756, m. c.1739); 2) Ounaconoa Moytoy (1715-1755, m. c.1740); and, 3) Catherine Vanderpool (1725-c.1807, m. 1763-1777). *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornstalk Hokoleskwa married Helizikinopo Ounaconoa about 1739. (Helizikinopo Ounaconoa was born in 1715 in Pennsylvania, and died in 1796 in Ohio, USA.) *http://www.davidleas.com/leas%20family%20genealogy/27364.htm ==Cornstalk's sister is Nonhelema Shawnee-35== 2021-02-14 WikiTree will not allow me to attach Nonhelema Shawnee-35 as a sibling, so I am recording the information below. (Richard J. Profile Manager.) "Cornstalk's known surviving relatives included his sister Nonhelema, also known as the Grenadier Squaw, and a son named Cutemwha, or the Wolf. Cornstalk was buried near Fort Randolph. After builders accidentally unearthed his presumed grave in 1840, the remains were moved to the grounds of the Mason County courthouse, and in 1954 they were moved again to Tu-Endie-Wei State Park on the site of the Battle of Point Pleasant." *Laura T. Keenan,"Cornstalk (d. 1777)," Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Library of Virginia (1998– ), published 2006 ({url}, accessed [today's date]). *https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/dvb/bio.php?b=Cornstalk ==APPLICATIONS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES== Note: This is a historical record. This is a testimonial and application for pension given by HARRISON, JAMES, in a Court in Amherst Co. Va., Sept. 3 1832. APPLICATIONS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, OF AMHERST [VA] SOLDIERS FOR PENSIONS “HARRISON, JAMES, -Amherst Co. Va., Sept. 3 1832: b. Sept. 4, 1755, Culpepper Co., Va, “The Year of Braddock’s defeat”, enlisted in Rockbridge [Va], 1774, private under Capt. John Paxton; marched to Point Pleasant against the Shawnee Indians. “Whilst there witnessed the death of Cornstalk, the Shawnee Indian King, and his son, Ellenepsico, and two of his warriors, Red Hawk and Petello. Applicant can not recollect the length of time he served in this tour, he can only say he went early in the fall, having slept comfortably in open barns when he started, and returned a short time before Christmas. . .” pg. 135. ==Associated Profiles== [[Harrison-20968 | Pvt. James Harrison]] [[Shawnee-58 | Red Hawk Shawnee]] [[Shawnee-57 | Ellenepsice Shawnee]] [[Shawnee-56 | Cornstalk "The Indian King" Shawnee]] [[Shawnee-59 | Petello Shawnee]] [[Arbuckle-132 | Captain Matthew Arbuckle]], in command at the murder of Cornstalk. [[Harvie-89 | Colonel John Harvie Jr.]] In 1774 John named as a commissioner to the Shawnee tribe to negotiate a peace treaty after the Battle of Point Pleasant. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvie Note: [[Harvie-89 | Colonel John Harvie Jr.]], signer of the Articles of Confederation and the Bill of Rights, and was a guardian of [[Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson]]. Colonel John Harvie Jr.'s son, [[Harvie-570 | Jacquelin Burwell Harvie]] married [[Marshall-3308 | Mary Marshall]], daughter of [[Marshall-228 | Chief Justice John Marshall]]. ==Dictionary of Virginia== Cornstalk (d. 10 November 1777), Shawnee leader, whose Indian name was variously rendered in colonial records as Comblade, Coolesqua, Hokoleskwa, Keightughque, Semachquaan, and Tawnamebuck, may have been a son or grandson of the Shawnee leader Paxinosa, a man known to be friendly to the British. During the first half of the eighteenth century Paxinosa's band lived at various locales in present-day Pennsylvania, and it is possible that Cornstalk was born in that colony. Some members of this band moved to the Scioto plains north of the Ohio River during the 1740s, and Paxinosa followed in 1760. Little is known of Cornstalk's life, in part because of a general confusion about the historical antecedents of the Shawnee before the mid-eighteenth century, by which time most Shawnee dwelt on the banks of the Scioto River in what became the state of Ohio. Despite persistent bitterness on both sides after what later historians called Dunmore's War, Cornstalk evidently adhered to the treaty and continued to advocate nonviolence. He championed neutrality when the Revolutionary War began, even though other Native American leaders allied themselves with the British in hopes of dislodging American settlements from the western country. Cornstalk took part in conferences with Connolly at Fort Dunmore in July 1775 and with commissioners appointed by the House of Burgesses that autumn. In the spirit of neutrality, he and Red Hawk, a Delaware, approached Fort Randolph at Point Pleasant in October 1777. According to one account, Cornstalk warned the American officers that most Indians were inclined toward the British and that despite his own desire for peace he and his tribe would have to "run with the stream." In an attempt to ensure Shawnee neutrality, Captain Matthew Arbuckle detained Cornstalk and his companions as hostages. On 10 November 1777 while Cornstalk's son Elinipsico (Allanawissica) was visiting the fort, Indians shot and killed a soldier nearby. A vengeful mob quickly formed, and despite Arbuckle's orders, the enraged men stormed Cornstalk's cabin. They shot everyone inside and killed Cornstalk, his son, and two other Indians. Governor Patrick Henry denounced the murders and offered a reward for apprehension of the killers. In the spring of 1778 James Hall and three other men were separately examined in the Rockbridge County Court, which then had jurisdiction over all that portion of western Virginia, on suspicion of being responsible. No witnesses appeared to testify against any of the men, however, and the court found them not guilty. One week after Hall's acquittal, he took the oath of office as a captain in the county militia. Cornstalk's known surviving relatives included his sister Nonhelema, also known as the Grenadier Squaw, and a son named Cutemwha, or the Wolf. Cornstalk was buried near Fort Randolph. After builders accidentally unearthed his presumed grave in 1840, the remains were moved to the grounds of the Mason County courthouse, and in 1954 they were moved again to Tu-Endie-Wei State Park on the site of the Battle of Point Pleasant. Sources Consulted: Influential early accounts include John Stuart, "Memoir of Indian Wars, and Other Occurrences; By the Late Colonel Stuart, of Greenbrier," ed. Charles A. Stuart, in Collections of the Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society 1 (1833): 37–66 (third quotation on 58), in Frederick Webb Hodge, ed., Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, in Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 30, pt. 1 (1907): 350 (with undocumented birth date of ca. 1720), and Lyman C. Draper, "Sketch of Cornstalk, 1759–1777," Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 21 (1912): 245–262; identified as 1764 hostage in Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Archives, 1st ser., 9 (1852): 229–232; Williamsburg Virginia Gazette (Pinkney), 13 Oct. 1774, supplement (first quotation); Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Advertiser 1 (1848): 30–33 (second quotation on 33); most of the essential documents relating to the 1770s and Cornstalk's death, many in Lyman C. Draper Papers, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wis., printed in Reuben Gold Thwaites and Louise Phelps Kellogg, eds., Documentary History of Dunmore's War, 1774 (1905), The Revolution on the Upper Ohio, 1775–1777 (1908), and Frontier Defense on the Upper Ohio, 1777–1778 (1912), and others in William J. Van Schreeven, Robert L. Scribner, and Brent Tarter, eds., Revolutionary Virginia, the Road to Independence: A Documentary Record (1973–1983), vols. 3–4, 7; Cornstalk's mark, 19 July 1775, on MS Treaty of Fort Dunmore, 44, George Chalmers Collection, New York Public Library; death date in Patrick Henry proclamation, 27 Mar. 1778, printed in Williamsburg Virginia Gazette (Purdie), 3 Apr. 1778; Rockbridge Co. Order Book (1778–1783), 8–9, 13, 17, 20. Written for the Dictionary of Virginia Biography by Laura T. Keenan. *Laura T. Keenan,"Cornstalk (d. 1777)," Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Library of Virginia (1998– ), published 2006. *https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/dvb/bio.php?b=Cornstalk ==Fighting Chief Cornstalk's Remains Laid to Rest Again== West Virginia Archives and History Charleston Gazette September 21, 1954 The last page of a sad chapter of American history was written at this Ohio River community today. Chief Cornstalk, the Shawnee Indian leader who was taken hostage and murdered by white men to whom he had come to talk peace, was given a final resting place in a small park near the field of his most famous battle. His oft-moved grave now lies beside those of Colonial soldiers killed in that struggle—the battle of Pt. Pleasant, Oct. 10, 1774 and Frontier Heroine Ann Bailey. In a lengthy ceremony at noon today, Cornstalk's last remains— three teeth and 15 bone fragments—were sealed in an aluminum box in the center of a four-ton stone monument bearing the simple inscription: "Cornstalk." The monument and remains had been removed from the grounds of the old Mason County courthouse, which is being torn down to make way for a new court building. It was at least the third time the chieftain's body had been interred. After his death In 1777, he was buried near Fort Randolph the Colonial outpost at which he had been killed. Then in 1840, street- builders here unearthed his grave, and the remains were moved to the courthouse grounds, This year, with the decision to raze Mason County's old courthouse and erect a new $700,000 structure in its place, it was decided to move the grave to historical Tu-Endie-Wei Park at the junction of Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. Amateur archeologists began digging last Saturday morning, and after 10 hours of fruitless labor, it was feared that the chief's remains might not be found. But early Sunday, persistent diggers came upon rust stains from the metal box in which Cornstalk had been reburied. In loose earth, they found the teeth and bone fragments which were decided to be "undoubtedly those of Cornstalk." The reburial today was directed by members of the Pt. Pleasant chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The story of Cornstalk's seizure and murder is one of the dark spots in American history. Born about 1735 in what is now Ohio, the future chieftain was named "Kei.gh-tugh-qua," meaning "maize plant"—hence the English name "Cornstalk." Little is known of his early life, but by 1763 he had become a Shawnee tribal chieftain and led war parties against several white settlements. In 1764, soldiers raided his tribal town and took him captive. He was carried to Fort Pitt as a hostage, but escaped the following year. In the following years, he became Sachem of all Shawnee tribes and finally king of the northern confederacy of Indian tribes, composed of the Shawnees, Delawares, Mingoes, Wyandottes and Cayugas. On Oct. 10, 1774, he led 1,100 of his braves against an equal number of Colonial troops at Pt. Pleasant and after a violent battle, was defeated. Following his defeat, Cornstalk pursued a peace policy and forbade his braves to molest whites. But in 1777, with the American Revolution at its height, he returned to Pt. Pleasant with two companions to warn settlers that the British were trying to incite his tribesmen to attack them. Fearing an attack, Colonial soldiers seized Cornstalk and his companions and imprisoned them in Fort Randolph as hostages. A month later, Cornstalk's son, Ellinipsico, came to the fort to see his father. During his visit, a soldier walking near the fort was killed by an Indian and other soldiers rushed to Cornstalk's quarters to kill him In revenge. Cornstalk, who is described by historians as a handsome, intelligent, and highly honorable man, stood calmly in the doorway to his room and faced his slayers. He was felled by nearly a dozen rifle shots. The soldiers then entered the room and killed Cornstalk's son and two companions. The murder of their chieftain turned the Shawnees from a neutral people into the most implacable warriors, who raided Virginia settlements tor 20 years after the incident. *http://www.wvculture.org/history/notewv/corn1.html ==Captain Matthew Arbuckle was in Command at the Murder of Cornstalk== Who was this James Arbuckle, Sr? He came into Augusta County, Virginia around 1745. He had a wife and two sons, Matthew and Thomas Arbuckle. He was serving in the militia prior to April 21, 1759, with the two sons serving as their father's servants. After the death of his first wife, James Arbuckle, Sr., married the above mentioned wife, Rachael, on January 11, 1762, and by her had at least one son, the James Arbuckle, Jr., heretofore mentioned. [[Arbuckle-132 | Matthew Arbuckle]], son of James, Sr., by his first wife, was the famed [[Arbuckle-132 | Captain Matthew Arbuckle]] on James River who was in command at the murder of the Indian Chief Cornstalk. *http://vagenweb.org/scott/TurkeyCoveMA.html ==Fort Randolph== Fort Randolph was an American Revolutionary War fort which stood at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers, on the site of present day Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Built in 1776 on the site of an earlier fort from Dunmore's War, Fort Randolph is best remembered as the place where the famous Shawnee Chief Cornstalk was murdered in 1777. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Randolph_(West_Virginia) ==George Mathews - Battle of Point Pleasant== George Mathews (August 30, 1739 – August 30, 1812) October 4, 1774, Battle of Point Pleasant George Mathews became the 20th and 24th Governor of Georgia. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mathews_(soldier) ==Pleasant Point, Virginia, now West Virginia== Pleasant Point (Scotland, Virginia) is incorrect. == Sources == *Sweeny, Lenora Higginbotham, Amherst County, Virginia in the Revolution Including Extracts from the "Lost Order Book" 1773-1782 [Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2002] pg. 135. This book is not copyrighted. *2020-05-14 - Revolution - Lt Abraham Seay pg 135 ANNOTATED.jpg. No copyright. *Laura T. Keenan,"Cornstalk (d. 1777)," Dictionary of Virginia Biography, Library of Virginia (1998– ), published 2006. *https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/dvb/bio.php?b=Cornstalk *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee *Encyclopedia Womannica: Leaders: Nonhelema, January 17, 2020. *https://encyclopedia-womannica.simplecast.com/episodes/leaders-nonhelema/transcript *https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5782/chief-cornstalk ==Notes== The following source is incorrect: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasant_Point_(Scotland,_Virginia)

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:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Berry-7331 James Ranson Berry] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Berry-7328 Theodor Berry] :Placedia Berry :Julia Ann Berry :(From Sandra Hodge:) :It is believed that his middle name was Ransom. :From Sandra Hodge to Gordon E. Jones, Jr. (March 2008): :"What is interesting for Emily (the daughter of James R.) is that in the 1900 census she lists her father as being from Ireland. In the 1910 census she has him from Ireland-England. :In the 1880 census he is listed as from SC. None of James R other children ever listed him as foreign born, but I believe I mentioned before that South Carolina enumerators were not the best at listing places of birth. I think it perfectly plausible though, that James R. Berry was born in Ireland, -- most from the Sumter area were Scots Irish -- but they usually had emigrated much earlier. Again though, no proof. " :The 1840 Sumter census (Image pg 25, pg 13) lists four males and four females in the household. In addition, there were 31 slaves, 15 of which were in Agriculture. :James R. Berry died intestate. His estate was divided among his eight children and wife. Dorcas remarried Dr. Washington H. Brown and had four more children. After Dorcas died, the Brown children brought suit against the Berry Children for partition of their mother's portion of James R. Berry's estate. It went up to the Supreme Court of SC. I have only (writes Sandra Hodge) bits pieces of the suit, so I do not know the exact issues, nor the exact date, but I think it was sometime between 1870 and 1880. I think the Berry's contention was that Dorcas was had only a lifetime interest, and at her death her share reverted to the Berry children. the Brown children probably argued that the land was their mother's outright, and that they were entitled to their share of it. I think the land dispute was over 450 acres, and I do not know who won the case. :James R. Berry was buried on his own land near “Dead Man’s Curve” in Hodge’s Corner, SC. the grave and tombstone were vandalized and the surrounding area allowed to grow up in weeds. The family of his son, James J. Berry, therefore, placed a memoria marker at the site. :Children of James R. BERRY and Dorcas (Thigpen?) :'''1. Theodore R. Berry''' Born abt 1825 Sumter Dist SC; Who is this?; Jefferson County Mississippi Marriage Project; Berry, Theodore R CROW, Ellen1866-Nov-04; Married Louisa M in 1850 census married w/in year; Born abt 1830 in SC :Children: 1 James Berryborn abt 1851 SC; Born Dec 1 1850 Sumter Dist SC; Died June 19, 1884 Jefferson Co MS bur McBride Cem , Jefferson Co , MS; Married Sallie Carraway on 1882-Jan-21 1882; Born June 18, 1863 Jasper, Ms; Died Feb 16, 1934 bur McBride Cemetery, Jefferson Co MS; :'''2. Placedia Berry''' born abt 1853 SC Married William A Reynolds; :'''3. Julia Ann Berry''' Born Sept 4 1857 SC; Died Aug 11 1939 Jefferson Co Miss; Married John W Norton on Feb 23 1876 Jefferson Co Ms ( Jackson CO?); Jefferson County Mississippi; Marriage Project; Berry, Julia E Norton, John W 1876-Feb-23; Born Nov 14 1856 SC; Died June 18 1925 Jefferson Co MS :From Sandra Hodge Mullins: :Notes for Theodore R. Berry and Louisa M :Theodore and brother William relocated to Mississippi sometime after 1857 :1850 Sumter County SC Census :HH 842 Willis Osteen 49 Planter 75abt 1801SC :Mary A Osteen 38abt 1822 SC :Edwin Osteen20laborerabt 1830SC :Eugenia Osteen18abt 1832SC :Lidia Osteen16abt 1834SC :Harriet Osteen14abt 1836SC :Alfred Osteen1abt 1838SC :John Osteen10abt 1840SC :Drawn Osteen (male)8abt 1844SC :Emma Osteen6abt 1842SC :Jas M Osteen3abt 1847SC :Infant Osteen (male)1/12abt 1850SC :HH 843 Brunsons :HH 844 Thomas Kolb60Planter 200SC :Sarah Kolb50 :Aaron Kolb20 :Jane Kolb22 :HH 845Theodore R Berry25Planter 700 SC married w/in the year :Louisa M Berry22SC married w/in the year :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police District 4 PO Rodney :HH 212/260 W M Berrym27 farmer 500 / 600 SC :Caroline Berryf24 SC :Charles Berrym6 SC :HH 213/261T R Berrym35farmer 1700SC :Louisa Berryf30SC :James Berrym9SC :P Berryf7SC :Julia Berryf3SC :1870 Jefferson County Miss Census Township 8 :HH 40T R Berrym46farmer 300SC :Julia Ann Berryf13at schSC :1880 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 60 HH/636 644 :Theodore R. Berryhead55 wdfarmerSC UNK SC :James R. Berryson29 SfarmerSC SC SC :John Mc Callumboarder69 SboarderScot Scot Scot :HH 596 is family of John Lenoir McGrew whose son Horace Dee McGrew Placedia Norton nee Berryís niece Etta Norton will marry :Children of Theodore R. Berry and Louisa M :James Berry; Born Dec 1 1850 Sumter Dist SC; Died June 19, 1884 Jefferson Co MS; tombstone Jefferson Co Mississippi from Jefferson Co MS Genweb; "James R. Berry, born in Sumter District, S. C. Died June 19, 1884, aged 33 yrs 7mo's; Gone but Remembered. He was a man that lead a moral and a pious life. A kind and affectionate father and husband." :Jefferson County Mississippi Marriage Project :Berry, J RCarksay, Sallia1882-Jan-21 :Married Sallie Carraway on 1882-Jan-21 1882 :BornJune 18, 1863 Jasper, Ms :DiedFeb 16, 1934 bur McBride Cemetery, Jefferson Co, Mississippi :NoteSallie married Thomas William Abbott after James Berryís death :Thomas Abbott was born Nov 08 1864 and died Feb 25 1936 :Jefferson County Mississippi Marriage Project :Berry, Sallie MrsAbbott, Thos William1886-Jun-27 :Children: :1 James B Berry Jr born abt Mar 1883 MS; :2 Sarah Ruth Berry born Feb 8 1885 MS married ? Goza :Notes for James Berry and Sarah Carraway :1850 Sumter Census HH 819 :Andrew Caraway46 Wheelwright SC bn abt 1804 :Sarah A Caraway36 SC bn abt 1814 :George H Caraway17 laborer SC bn abt 1833 :HH 818 was Daniel Linam and wife Keziah :HH 817 was William Brown and wife Dorcas (widow of Jame R Berry) and their children :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police District 4 PO Rodney :James Berry is about 9 yrs old Living with parents and two siblings :1870 Jefferson County Miss Census Jefferson 9 Union Church :107/106 H Woods29Mfarmer 300 500MS :James Berry18Mfarm laborerSC :Adaline Rees (?)25FcookMS (black) :1880 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 60 HH/636 644 :James R. Berryage 29 living with widowed father and unrelated Boarder :1900 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 80 HH 269 :Thomas W Abbotthead36 Mar 1863 md at 18farmerMS MS MS :Sallie Abbottwife36 June 1863 md at 18 7 bn 7 lvingMS MS MS :James B Abbott **son16 Mar 1883MS MS MS :Ruth Abbottdau14 Feb 1886MS MS MS :Rufus Abbottson13 Feb 1887MS MS MS (Rufus Howard) :Irene Abbottdau11 May 1889 MS MS MS :Agnes Abbottdau9 Jun 1891MS MS MS :Claudine Abbottdau7 Oct 1892MS MS MS :Thomas Abbottson4 Mar 1896MS MS MS (Thomas Vernie) :** This is James B Berry :1910 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 70 Red Lick RD HH 367 :Thomas W Abbotthead45 md at 18farmerMS MS MS :Sallie Abbottwife46 md at 18 8 bn 8 lvingMS MS MS :Isaac Abbottson20 SfarmerMS MS MS (b May 22 1889) :Claudine Abbottdau17 SMS MS MS :Thomas V Abbottson14 Sfarm laborerMS MS MS :Wilmer Abbottdau8 SMS MS MS :James Berrystep son26 SfarmerMS MS MS :'''Notes for James Berry and Sarah Carraway''' :1920 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 70 Red Lick RD HH 367 :Thomas W Abbotthead54 :Sallie Abbotthead55 :1930 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 :Tom W Abbotthead65 md at b21truck farm MS MS MS :Sallie Abbottwife67 md at 18 MS MS MS :Thomas V Abbottson34 Sgen Farm MS MS MS :Children of Theodore R. Berry and Louisa M: :2 Placedia Berry, Born abt 1853 SC; Married William A Reynolds bef 1870; Born abt 1845 Maryland :Children: :1:George Selom Reynolds; born Sept1873 Jefferson Co, MS; Married Ressia ?; WWI Draft Registation; George Selom Reynolds res Fayette Jefferson Co Mississippi age 44 bn Sept 19 1874 :Farming next of kin Resia Reynolds short med bld grey eyes light hair :2:James W Reynolds; born Mar 1876 Jefferson Co, MS; WWI Draft Registation; James William Reynolds res Hooserton Jefferson Co Mississippi age 42 bn Mar 20 1876 :Farming for self next of kin Mrs _____ Med ht stout bld brown eyes Black hair :3:Theodore S. Reynolds; born 1878 Jefferson Co, MS; :4:Julia Reynolds; born July 23, 1880 Jefferson Co, MS; Died July 23, 1930 Greenville, MS bur:Indianola, MS; Married Henry Chamberlain Mounger abt 1904 (His second wife) :Received Bachelor of Arts degree 1883 from Centenary College at Brandon Springs La; As did his father in 1859 :5:Hardy Authur. Reynolds; born Decr 1883 Jefferson Co, MS; Married Lillian ?; WWI Draft Registation; Hardy Autha Reynolds res Hooserton Jefferson Co Mississippi age 34 bn Dec 4 1883 :Farming for seld next of kin Mrs Lillian Reynolds short slender bld green (?) eyes Brown hair; Signed Hardy Authur Reynolds :'''Notes for Placedia Berry and William A Reynolds''' :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police Dist 1 PO Union Church HH/ 439 / 419 :Thomas J Prichard45 Planter 1340 / 16920 SC :Mary J Prichard40 SC :John Prichard17 farmerSC :Robert Prichard22 farmerSC :1860 Thomas J Prichard Jefferson County slave Schedule 16 :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police District 4 PO Rodney :P Berry age 7 living with parents and 2 siblings :1870 Census Louisiana Catahoula Parish Ward 13 PO Trinity (HH 153 / 167) :Thomas Pritchard56abt 1814 NC M farmer320 / 600 :Mary Pritchard52abt 1818 SC F Kpng house :Josephine Garrett13Abt 1857MS :Mary Frazier14Abt 1856MS :August Scheeder30abt 1840 Baden M Lock smith :Mary Scheeder22abt 1848 SC F :William Reynolds25Abt 1845MDMFarm laborer :Plassider Reynolds18abt 1852 SC F :1880 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 60 HH/ :William A. Reynoldshead34 Mfarm laborerMD MD MD :Plassidier S. Reynoldswife27 MSC SC SC :George S. Reynoldsson6 MS MD SC :James W. Reynoldsson5 Ms MD SC :Theodore H. Reynoldsson2 MS MD SC :1880 Meridian County Mississippi Census Lauderdale HH 7 :Edmond H. Moungerhead41 MinisterMS GA MS :Mary J. Moungerwife38 house keppingMS GA MS :Henry C. Moungerson18 MS GA MS :William D. Moungerson13 MS GA MS :Edwin L. Moungerson11 MS GA MS :Etheal M. Moungerson8 MS GA MS :Julia Whitfield (black)Svt17 ServantAla Ala Ala :Note On the faculty of Gibson Academy, Collegiate Institute and Female College, as it was variously known 1839-1928 consists of Rev. E. H. Mounger, president and professor of mathematics, mental and moral science, French, and LatinÖÖ :E H Mounger was former pastor of Central Methodist Church, Meridian Ms :Member of couer De Lion Commandery, No 13 of Port Gibson Claiborne County MS (Freemasons) :H C Mounger was Judge of Warren County MS was also Pres of Bd of Education Columbia :1900 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 80 HH 269 :George ReynoldHead26 Sept 1873 SfarmerMS MD SC :Leudia Reynoldmother47 Nov 1852 Wdf 6 bn 4 lvngSC SC SC :James Reynoldbrother24 Mar 1876farm laborMS MS MS :Julia Reynoldsis17 Jul 1880farm labor`MS MS MS :Hardy Reynoldbro16 Dec 1883farm laborMS MS MS :1900 Claiborne County Mississippi Census Port Gibson HH 281/364 :H C Moungerhead38 Sept 1861Md 14LawyerMS MS MS :Jessee B Moungerwife31 Dec 1868Md 148 chld bn 7 lvngMS MS MS :Jessee E Moungerdau12 Oct 1887MS MS MS :Annie B Moungerdau11 mar 1889MS MS MS :Edwin H Moungerson9 Sept 1890MS Ms MS :Minerva Moungerdau8 Oct 1891MS MS MS :Janie Moungerdau7 Apr 1893MS MS MS :Frank R Moungerson5 Jan 1895MS MS MS :Edo P Moungerson3Jun 1896MS MS MS :1910 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 70 HH 303 :James N Reynoldshead32 SMS MD SCfamer :Hardy A Reynoldsbrother24 SMS MD SC farm laborer :Placeta Reynoldsmother58 WdSC SC SC5 bn 4 lvng :1910 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 3 District 70 HH 3 :George Reynoldshead36 M 3 yes farmerMS MD SC :Ressie Reynoldswife23 M 3 yrs 2 bn 2 lvngMS MS MS :Georgie P Reynoldsson2 MS MS MS :Blanche Reynoldsdau3/12 MS MS MS :1910 Claiborne County Mississippi Census Beat 1 District 33 HH 5 :Henry C Moungerhead48 Md 5 yrs Lawyer Gen; Practice MS MS MS :Julia R Moungerwife27 Md 5 yrs 2 bn 1 lvngMS MD SC :Jessie E Moungerdau22 teacherMS MS MS :Henry E Moungerson19 Book Agent BooksMS MS MS :Minerva Moungerdau18 MS MS MS :Janie Moungerdau17 MS MS MS :Frank R Moungerdau15 MS MS MS :Edo P Moungerson13 MS MS MS :Fred H Moungerson9 MS MS MS :Julia Marie Moungerdau1 10/12 MS MS MS :Edo F PopkinsF in law68 GER GER GER :1920 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Beat 2 Dist 77 HH 91 :J W Raynoldhead38 S(occ Blank) MS MD SC :Placeala RaynoldMother69 WdSC SC SC :1920 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Fayette District 79 HH 126 / 134 :George Reynoldshead45 MfarmerMS MD SC :Ressie Reynoldswife35MMS MS MS :Georgie Reynoldsdau12 MS MS MS :Blanche Reynoldsdau10 MS MS MS :1920 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Sunflower Indianola HH 145/155 :H C Moungerhead56 Mlawyer town MS MS MS :J R Moungerwife39 MMS SC SC :Henry Moungerson29 SEngineer City LightMS MS MS :Fred Moungerson19 SSurveyors AsstMS MS MS :Julia Min Moungerdau11 SMS MS SC :Meredith Moungerdau8 SMS MS SC :WWI Registrant :Mounger, Edwin James 20 Apr 1896 W Natchez MS Adams Co MS :Mounger, Frank R 27 Jan 1895 Port Gibson MS Washington Co :WWI Draft Reg Sunflower County :Fred Hull Mounger Mounger res Indianola MS age 18 born Sept 9 1900 :nearest rel Mrs H C Mounger Indianola MS Med HT slender bld brown eyes dark brown hair Epilepsy :1930 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Fayette :Hardy A Reynoldshead45 md at 27Ms MD SC Sales man automobile :Lillian Reynoldswife38 md at 20MS MS MS :Jack C Reynoldsson17 MS MS MS :Velma Reynoldsdau15 MS MS MS :1930 Jefferson County Mississippi Census Fayette Beat 5 :Jim W Reynoldshead45 S Contractor Levee MS MD SC :Merrous Taylorroomer40 S Meat cutter MS MS MS :'''Children of Theodore R. Berry and Louisa M''' :3 Julia Ann Berry :Born Sept 4 1857 Sumter Dist SC :Died Aug 11 1939 Jefferson Co MS Bur Unity Ch Cem, Jefferson Co MS : :Married John W Norton on Feb 23 1876 Jefferson Co Ms :Born Nov 14 1856 SC :Died June 18 1925 Jefferson Co MS Bur Unity Ch Cem, Jefferson Co MS :Father E H Norton born abt 1830 SC :Mother Maria A Norton born abt 1831 SC :Jefferson County Marriage Project :BERRY, Julia ENORTON, John W1876-Feb-23 :Children :1 Hugh E. Norton :Born abt 1877 MS died 1955 bur Unity Ch Cem Jefferson Co MS :Married Nannie Neal born Mar 29 1876 Died Mar 17 /1967 :Children :1 Nonnie Bernice Norton b Aug 21 1896- d Oct 21 1900 Bur Unity Ch Cem, Jefferson Co MS :2 Placeda Norton :Born abt 1880 MS :Married 1 Robert W Andrews on Mar 21 1895 Jefferson Co MS :Jefferson County Marriage Project :NORTON, PlacedaANDREWS, Robert W 1895-Mar-21 :Children :1 Lewis Andrewsborn abt 1897 MS :2 Bonnie B Andrewsborn abt 1903 MS :Married 2 Hiram Cassidy Taylor :Born abt 1883 MS :Father:Robert Bob Taylor b:29 Dec 1854 Claiborne Co, MS (?) :Mother:Mary Texana Mc Grew b:29 Dec 1854 Claiborne Co, MS (?) :3 Etta Norton :Born Sept 1884 MS died June 13, 1962 San Antonio, Tex. :Married Horace Dee McGrew :Born 8 SEP 1882 Died 19 Nov 1940 Purvis, Jefferson Co, MS :(his first wife was Mary Alice Chapman md 13 Jan 1900 Jefferson Co, MS :( one child Arthur McGrew who may have died as a child) :Father:John Lenoir McGrew b:26 Nov 1852 Jefferson Co, MS :Mother:Elizabeth Woods b:23 Dec 1851 in MS :Jefferson County Marriage Project :MCGREW, J L WOODS, Lizzie 1876-Feb-17 : :NOTE John Lenoir McGrew and Mary Texana McGrew were siblings :Children :1 Earl McGrew , Sr b:17 Jan 1917 Claiborne Co. MS :Died 22 May 1989 Lake Charles LA bur Unity Bapt Ch Cem. near McBride MS :Married Addie Octavia Martin b 23 Jun 1923 d 1 JUN 1966 Near Sumrall MS :4 Lou Norton Born May 1888MS :'''Notes for Julia Ann Berry and John W Norton''' :Buried Unity Church Cemetery, Jefferson Co., Miss. :NORTON, Julia BERRY; Mother; wife of J. W. Norton; 9/4/1857-8/11/1930 :NORTON, John W.; W.O.W.; 9/14/1856-6/18/1925 :NORTON, Hugh E.; 1877-1955 :NORTON, Nonnie Bernice; dau. of Hugh and Nannie Norton; 8/21/1896-10/21/1900 :NORTON, Nannie NEAL; Past Matron OES #506, Norphlet; 3/29/1876-3/17/1967 :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police District 1 :HH 419/ 399E H Norton m30 day laborer 250SC :Maria A Nortonf29 SC :John W Nortonm3 SC :NOTE HH 420/400 family of W E Hodge (29) wife Liddie Hodge (24) and dau Hester (1) all bn SC :1860 Jefferson County Miss Census Police District 4 PO Rodney :Julia Berry age 3 living with parents and 2 siblings :1870 Jefferson County Miss Census Township 8 :HH 40 Julia Ann Berryage 13 liiving w/ widowed father :Note HH 51 family of Thomas (This is probably a typo; should be the same person as E.H. Norton) Norton (41) and wife Maria (40) and their children both of SC and including John Norton age 13 who Julia Ann Berry will marry :HH 49 is family of W E Hodge (42), wife S A Hodge(34) and their 6 children all of Sumter SC :1880 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 60 HH/578/600 :John W. Nortonhead23 farmerSC SC SC :Julia E. Nortonwife22 SC SC SC :Hugh H. Nortonson3 MS SC SC :Plasseda Nortondau6M MS SC SC :NOTE HH 577/599 is family of Widow Maria Norton (50) and her children J David (19), George W (16), Mary M (14), Fanny A (13), Charles (9) Maria is born in SC SC SC ( as was he late husband) and all her children are born in MS :NOTE HH 596 is family of John Lenoir McGrew whose son Horace Dee McGrew Placedia nies\ce Etta Norton will marry :1900 Jefferson County Miss Census Red Lick Dist 82 HH 358/360 :John W Norton head42 Sept 1857 md at 24 FarmerSC SC SC :Julia A Nortonwife42 Sept 1857 md at 24 7 bn 5 lvngSC SC SC :Etta Nortondau15 Sept 1884MS SC SC :Lou Nortondau12 May 1888MS SC SC :'''Notes for Julia Ann Berry and John W Norton''' :1910 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 HH :John W Nortonhead52 md 32 7 bn 5 lvngfarmerSC SC SC :Julia E Nortonwife51 md 32SC SC SC :Lou Nortondau19 MS SC SC :Lewis Andrewsg son13 farm laborerMS MS MS :Bonnie B Andrewsg dau7 MS MS MS :1920 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 75 :HH 121Hugh E Norton head43 mdfarmerMS SC SC :Mary Nortonwife43 mdMS MS MS :Lillian Nortondau19 SSch teacherMS MS MS :Lonnie Nortonson17 SMS MS MS :HH 122John W Nortonhead64 md farmerSC SC SC :Julia E Nortonwife63 md SC SC SC :Census 1920, Hinds Co. MS, ED 28, page 13 :Hiram C Taylor head36 Sec Foreman RR MS Ala Tenn :Placedia Taylorwife39 MS Ala Tenn :Bonnie B AndrewsStpdau17 MS Ala Tenn :1930 Jefferson County Miss Census Beat 1 Dist 75 :HH 130 Hugh E Norton head53 wdfarmerMS MS MS

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[[Space:FirstFishers|John and Margaret Fisher of Philadelphia and Delaware]] :[[Fisher-725|John Fisher (1647-1686)]] :[[Hindle-16|Margaret (Hindle) Fisher (1657-1689)]] Notes: 1. LDS IGI Possible relative of Margaret (Hindle) Fisher of Sussex Co. Delaware: Bryan Hindle b. 1675, Kirkby Overblow, North Yorkshire, England (35 miles ENE of Clitheroe, Lancashire.) :::The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "International Genealogical Index (IGI)." ''FamilySearch''. http://FamilySearch.org:2019 :::Search on Margaret Hindle yields :::"England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKT9-X9F : 13 March 2020), Margret Hindle in entry for John Feilden, 1697. :::::{|border="3" | Name||John Feilden |- |Sex||male |- |Spouse's Name||Margret Hindle |- |Spouse's Sex||female |- |Spouse's Name||Margret Hindle |- |Marriage Date||9 Jun 1697 |- |Marriage Place||Church, Lancashire, England |- |Marriage Place (original)||Wesleyan Church, Lancashire, England |} :::Search on Bryan Hindle yields :::"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JMRT-RBX : 19 September 2020), Bryan Hindle in entry for Margaret Hindle, 1707. ::: WIfe: Jane :::::{| border="3" | Name||Jane |- |Sex||female |} :::Daughter: Margaret Hindle :::::{|border="3" | Name||Margaret Hindle |- |Sex||female |- |Christening Date||17 Jul 1707 |- |Christening Place||Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, England |- |Christening Place (Original)||Kirkby Overblow, York, England |- |Father's Name||Bryan Hindle |- |Father's Sex||male |- |Mother's Name||Jane Hindle |- |Mother's Sex||female |} 2. LDS Film 1006501 Pa Warrants and Surveys. :::Pennsylvania, Surveyor General. 1976. ''Original surveys, 1682-1920''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (1006501). :D80-272 John Fisher 1682 Sale 250a Headland 250 a Warrant. Wife, 1 son, 2 svts. On Schuylkill. :::Warrant issued to John Fish, 27 Nov 1682, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F17. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); warrant for 250 acres, dated 27 Nov 1682 (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 272). :D80-276 John Fisher’s return of survey, Radnor 300a. :::Warrant issued to John Fisher, 24 Mar 1684, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F21. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); draft warrant for 300 acres, dated 24 Mar 1684 (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 275). :D80-278 John Fisher Radnor 300a Survey. :::Warrant issued to John Fisher, no date, ''Old Rights Index, Chester County, 1682-1740 {series #17.78}'', p.50, Warrant#F21. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-78OldRightsIndexBucksChester/r17-78OldRightsIndxChester%2030.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); draft warrant for 300 acres, no date (Bk. D, Vol. 80, Pg. 277). :::Thomas E. Slattery, and Charles E. Hughes. 1962. ''Warrants and surveys of the province of Pennsylvania, 1682-1759: transcribed from the records of the Surveyor General's and Proprietaries Secretary's offices by John Hughes, recorder of warrants and surveys under the Act of Assembly July 7, 1759; with a guide to the books and index, an historical background and a copy of the Act''. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia. Department of Records. Digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/376582-warrants-and-surveys-of-the-province-of-pennsylvania-including-the-three-lower-counties-1759] :::Searching on Fisher yields seven hits out of a possible thirteen. Fishers are found in the following political units: Philadelphia County, Philadelphia City, Berks, Town of Reading, Bucks, Lancaster, and Chester. Selecting out from these hits those associated with our John Fisher is relatively easy. John Fisher arrived in the new world in 1682 and he died in 1685. Four entries match our requirements are listed in the following table. :::::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||1683||6||31 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||2||29 |- |Philadelphia City||1684||2||46 |- |Philadelphia City||1684||2||47 |} :::Consider the remaining Fishers. Who among these are John's contemporaries? There are two who met the requirements. Between them they they are associated with seven warrant/surveys. These are listed in the following :::::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Name||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||William||1685||1||592 |- |Philadelphia County||Joseph||1682||3||592 |- |Philadelphia County||Joseph||1684||6||28/32 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1683||1||351 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1683||1||367 |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1684||lot 67||Delaware High Street Lot |- |Philadelphia City||Joseph||1684||2||46 |} :::It is worthwhile to search on "FIsh, John". This gives hits in two different political divisions, Philadelphia County and Philadelphia City. We list these in the following table. Note that all of these warrants/surveys fall within John FIsher's time frame (1682-1685). Is John Fish a pseudonym for John Fisher? :::::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Location||Year||Book||Page |- |Philadelphia County||1684||3||585 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||1||363 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||3||223 |- |Philadelphia City||1683||Lot 110||Delaware Back Lot |- |Philadelphia City||1683||Lot 19||Delaware Back Lot |} 3. LDS Film 0986897 Pa. Old Rights Index :::Pennsylvania. 1976. ''Index to old rights in Philadelphia County, 1682-1748''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (0986897). :::Warrant issued to John Fish, 21 Jan 1683, ''Philadelphia Old Rights (Index), 1682-1745. {series #17.79}'', p.32, Warrant#F865. Records of the Land Office, Record Group 17, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; digital images, ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' (http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-79OldRightsIndexPhila/r17-79OldRightsIndexPhila%2063.pdf : 28 Mar 2022); warrant for city lot, dated 21 Jan 1683 (Bk. D, Vol. 71, Pg. 16). :Fish, John Warrant 250a Apr 12 1683 D80 274. :Fisher, John Draft 300a Mar 24 1684 D80 275 (Prob. NE Corner of Radnor Twp, Chester Co. near Schuylkill) :Fisher, John Draft 300a – D80 277 :::No entries for John Fisher are found in the ''Philadelphia Old Rights (Index), 1682-1745. {series #17.79}''. In the following table lists the entries for Fisher's and Fish's found in the aforesaid index. :::::{|border="3" style="text-align:center" |Number||Name||Kind of Paper|| Acres||Date||bk||vol||p |- |821||Joseph Fisher||Warrant||22400 acres||14 Feb 1683||D||71||15 |- |841||William Fisher||Warrant||500 acres||25 Nov 1685||D||75||14 |- |865||John Fish||Warrant||City Lot||21 Jan 1683||D||71||16 |- |877||Joseph Fisher||Warrant||City Lot||14 Apr 1683||D||71||36 |- |878||Joseph Fisher||Warrant||Liberty Land||14 Apr 1683||D||71||34 |- |879||Joseph Fisher||Warrant||City Lot||14 Apr 1683||D||71||33 |} item, series title, series number, Record or Manuscript Group title, RG or MG number, Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg. 4. LDS Film 03848350 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting Minutes. :::Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 1949. ''A Minute Book of Friends their Quarterly and Monthly Metings, 1682-1705''. Quaker and Special Collections, Haverford College Library, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania: Digital copy available at ''Philadelphia Congregations Early Records Project'' (https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/FHL.PQM_Min16821705a : 27 Mar 2022). :Pg. 11 6, 9 mo 1683. Agreed mutually and concluded by the parties proposed, and here subscribed, that each of them will provide a form of 14 feet long, for the service of friends in the Meeting House, Viz. Thomas Holmes, Thomas Wynne, John Songhurst, Benjamin Chambers, Charles Pickering, John Day, John Parsons, John Fisher, John Goodson, Edward Roose. :::Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 1949. ''A Minute Book of Friends their Quarterly and Monthly Metings, 1682-1705'', Meeting 11, 6th day of 9th month of 1683, p. 7, minute 4. Quaker and Special Collections, Haverford College Library, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania: digital copy available at ''Philadelphia Congregations Early Records Project'' (https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/FHL.PQM_Min16821705a#?c=&m=&s=&cv=14&xywh=587%2C206%2C1395%2C1286 : 27 Mar 2022). Image 13 of 286. :Pg. 34 Quarterly Meeting the first of the fourth month, 1683. Barnabus Willcox complaining of this meeting that John Fisher had greatly abused him with bad words and names. The meeting appointed Thomas Fitzwater, John Songhurst & James Claypoole to speak with him about the same, and to bring his answer to next meeting, and if possible to persuade him to give Barnabus satisfaction. :::Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 1949. ''A Minute Book of Friends their Quarterly and Monthly Metings, 1682-1705'', Meeting 31, 5th day of 4th month of 1685, p. 25, minute 3. Quaker and Special Collections, Haverford College Library, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania: Digital copy available at ''Philadelphia Congregations Early Records Project'' (https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/FHL.PQM_Min16821705a#?c=&m=&s=&cv=14&xywh=587%2C206%2C1395%2C1286 : 27 Mar 2922). Image 33 of 286. :Pg. 36 At our Quarterly Meeting the twelfth of the seventh month 1685. The difference between Barnabus Wilcox and John Fisher being again mentioned John Moon and John Goodman are appointed to write to William Clark and other friends below, respecting said Fisher. (Note: “Below” meant Delaware, in this case Sussex County.) :::Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 1949. ''A Minute Book of Friends their Quarterly and Monthly Metings, 1682-1705'', Meeting 34, 12th day of 7th month of 1685, p. 27, bottom minute. Quaker and Special Collections, Haverford College Library, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania: Digital copy available at ''Philadelphia Congregations Early Records Project'' (https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/FHL.PQM_Min16821705a#?c=&m=&s=&cv=34&xywh=540%2C3756%2C1674%2C1544 : 27 Mar 2922). Image 35 of 286. 5. A study of the Fishers of Sussex County, Delaware (originally annexed to Pennsylvania) revealed some indirect associations with the Fishers of Chester County, Pennsylvania, but did not prove that the Fishers of those two counties were related. Some of the findings are included here. 6. LDS FHL Film 006625, Sussex County Land Records This film contains informative deeds in reference to the children of John and Margaret Fisher, including mention of James Fisher’s decease, his wife Catharine and daughter Sarah. See “Descendants and Ancestors of Cephas Fisher of Henry County, Iowa” by J. L. Fisher. :::Sussex County (Del.). County Recorder. 1948. ''Deed records of Sussex County, Delaware, 1693-1886; general index, 1682-1949''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (006625). 7. LDS FHL Film 567014 A. C. Myers notes on immigrants to Pa. 1683 7m 19 Margie Smith of Schuylkill Chester Co., sold to John Fisher a lot in city of Philadelphia being for 500 a. of land purchased in England. Phil. Deeds E-2. p. 12 Edmund Cartlidge’s deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. :::Myers, Albert Cook. 1968. ''Notes on immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1681-1737'', Vol 20. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 567014). ::::Margie Smith of Schuylkill Chester Co., sold to John Fisher a lot in city of Philadelphia being for 500 a. of land purchased in England. Phil. Deeds E-2. p. 12 Edmund Cartlidge’s deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. 8. The History of An Old Philadelphia Land Title, 208 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, by John F. Lewis, p. 38, John Fisher; :::Lewis, John Frederick. 1934. ''The history of an old Philadelphia land title: 208 South Fourth street''. Philadelphia: [Printed by Patterson & White Co.]. p. 38-48. Digital copy available at hathitrust.org [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/2853205.html]. 9. Land Records and Court Records of Pennsylvania; 10. Will of James Standfield. James Standfield, uncle of Elizabeth (Huntley) Fisher of Chester County, is believed to have learned the merchant trade in Philadelphia, as an apprentice for a time to Samuel Atkins, who married Annie, daughter of John and Margaret Fisher. Although the original Standfield estate was in Marple, Chester County, James Standfield moved into John Fisher’s original house on the riverbank in Philadelphia. The house was sold 30 April 1686 by John Fisher’s executors (wife Margaret and son Thomas) to Samuel Atkins. The house was a timbered cave built into the cliffs, near the Standfield water lot where the Standfield’s brigantine (the “Betsy”) was berthed. James Standfield’s estate account, after his death in 1699, mentioned a part ownership in Samuel Atkin’s house, and payment to the doctor who attended the deceased in the Atkins house. Francis Chads, who married Grace Standfield (aunt of Elizabeth Huntley Fisher of Chester County) was executor. Francis liquidated James Standfield’s large land tract in Sussex County, Delaware (then part of Pennsylvania), by selling it to John and William Fisher of Sussex County. This John Fisher was the son of John and Margaret Fisher. William was a suspected son or relative of John and Margaret who was not mentioned in John Fisher’s 1685 will, but the records indicate an obvious family connection of some sort. ******** 11. LDS Film 567014 Notes on Immigrants to Pa. 1681 - 1737, compiled by Albert G. Myers. At Marsden MM Lancashire 3M 15 1684 A collection to be --- for ye sending two children of John Fisher to Pennsylvania. Friends of Sawley M to write to friends with – they are to go in name of the meeting. :::Myers, Albert Cook. 1968. Notes on immigrants to Pennsylvania, 1681-1737. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah.(FHL Film 567014). 12. Quaker Family History Society (Great Britain) web site, Lancashire. Marsden Monthly Meeting was at Little Marsden, 1 ½ miles SW of Colne. Still at that location, now 21 Walverden Rd., Brierfield, BB9 0PJ. 13. Web site, Holgate family. – Holgate came to Philadelphia from Marsden MM in Lancashire. 14. Pennsylvania Warrants & Surveys 14a. By warrant dated 21 of 1st mo. 1683, surveyed 28 of 1 mo. 1683, to John Fisher, purchaser of 250 acres, bounded on north by Walnut Street, west by Robert Holgate, east by 3rd Street, No. 115 Thomas Holme 4m 5, 1684 Phila. 14b. By warrant from Wm. Penn 1m 21, 1683 to John Fisher purchaser of 250 a. N. Walnut St. Widow Fisher 7m 27 1688 14c. By virtue of a warrant 2 of 5 mo. 1683, surveyed 14 of 5 mo. 1683, lot in city, bounded north by Walnut Street, east by Robert Holgate, Edmund Cartlidge declared on 10, 7 mo. 1683, that he sold to John Fisher. Recorded 3, 3 mo. 1688. 14d Edmund Carthidge’s (Cartlidge) deed granting his Phil. Lots to John Fisher dated Phi. 7m Sep. 10, 1683. 14 e. Warrant 25 10 mo. 1683, surveyed 24 of 3 mo. 1684, to John Fisher, 300 acres in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, not identified 250 acres on old purchase, 50 acres on new purchase, bounded by Henry Jones and by Company Land. Recorded 25 March 1688. 14 f. Patent Radnor Twp. 1688 8m 24 to John Fisher’s Executors 300 a. – plate 13 part of Radnor shows draft of John Fisher’s land on n.e. corner of Radnor twp. Next Tredyffrin Twp. 300 a. sur. 3m 24 1684. 15. LDS IGI James Fisher b. 18 Sep 1670, Clitheroe. (Note: Unable to verify this in parish records or Quaker records.) Possible descendant of the Hindles: Bryan Hindle b. 1675, Kirkby Overblow, Yorkshire, England (35 miles WNW of Clitheroe in N. Yorkshire) (Note: No search was made to verify.) 16. Genealogy of the Fisher Family, 1682 to 1896, Anna Wharton Smith, Philadelphia 1896. LDS Film 006410. (Extensive account of descendants of John Fisher and Margaret Hindle, mostly from Thomas line) :::Smith, Anna Wharton. 1896. ''Genealogy of the Fisher family, 1682 to 1896''. Philadelphia: [publisher not identified]. Digital copy available at archives.org[https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffishe00smit]. 17. An Account of the Fisher and Logan Families, William Logan Fisher, Wakefield (1839). LDS Film 1561672. (Early family notes about John Fisher and descendants) :::Fisher, William Logan. 1988. ''An account of the Logan and Fisher families''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah(1561672). :::Fisher, William Logan. 1839. ''An account of the Logan and Fisher families''. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified]: Digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/163215]. :::Descendants of John Fisher (fl. 17th c.) who immigrated from Lancashire, England to America with William Penn in 1682 and settled in Pennsylvania. His descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Delaware, and elsewhere. 18. A Fisher Family of Chester County Pa., B. F. Cummings, 1898. LDS Film 1033648. :::Cummings, Benjamin F. 1981. ''A Fisher family of Chester County, Pa''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 1033648). :::John Fisher (1671-1765), a Quaker, emigrated from England to Bucks County, Pennsylvania about 1700, and married twice. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and elsewhere. 19. Families of Fisher, Durnell, Littler, & Zimmerman. Pauline Leslie 1960. LDS Film 1571763. :::Leslie, Pauline. 1988. ''Families of Fisher, Durnell, Littler, Zimmerman and records of Fairview Friends Meeting''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (FHL Film 1571763). :::Leslie, Pauline. 1960. ''Families of Fisher, Durnell, Littler, Zimmerman: and records of Fairview Friends Meeting''. Wilmington, Ohio: Clinton County Historical Society. 20. Atkinson - Fisher English Quaker Immigrants with William Penn, Thelma Lucille Fisher, Cox Printing Co., Wilmington, Ohio 1978. LDS Film 1321080. (Detailed ancestry of Cephas Fisher Jr. and the Atkinson family) :::Fisher, Thelma Lucille. 1978. ''Atkinson-Fisher: English Quaker emigrants with William Penn''. Wilmington, Ohio: Cox Printing. Digital copy available here [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/99540] 21. Our Family Ancestors, Thoms M. Potts, Canonsburg Pa. 1895 (LDS Film 962253) :::Potts, Thomas Maxwell. 1895. ''Our family ancestors''. Canonsburg, Pa: The author; digital copy available at ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/216443] 22. Samuel Atkins vs. John Fisher Phila. Court Docket 1685 John Fisher represented by his son Thomas Fisher. Charles Pickering asked for a continuance until the next term of court in order that John Fisher might be present. S. W. Pennypacker Pa. Colonial Cases (Phil. 1892) 75-76. 21. Thomas Gilpin (1776-1853) ms in his own hand. “ by a memorandum of his grandson Joshua Fisher it would appear that John Fisher the emigrant removed from Clithero in Lancashire, England and came to America in the ship Welcome with arrival at Phil. On 24 Oct. 1682.” But a search made by Joshua Francis Fisher at the north of England for the paternity of the family he concluded that the ancestor could not have come from Clithero in Lancahire, because there were no persons of the name of Fisher resident there – nor had there been for many years preceeding the settlement of Pennsylvania 22. Anonymous manuscript in Pa. Gen. Soc. (LDS Film 0565685) Summary of the manuscript, which contains much more: John Fisher and wife came to Pennsylvania in 1682 from Clitheroe, a parish in North Lancashire, 15 miles from Garstang, 20 miles from Lancaster, and about 25 miles from Kendal, Westmoreland. Alexander Fisher represented Clitheroe in parliament in 1585. The seat of the Hindley family was at Hindley, now a parish, but formerly a chapelry of Garstang. Earliest was Henry Fisher of Kendal, reign of Henry VIII. Son Nicholas of Kendal bought manor of Kentmere, 1626. Sons Henry, Edward, Nicholas. John Fisher, second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Brockholes) Fisher, b. 1646, aged 18 years 1664. M. ca 1667 Margaret Hindley, dau of Bryan , granddau of John Hindley of Clitheroe. John Fisher and John Hindley were admitted to Queen’s College on the same day, Foster’s Grays Inn Register. 23. Excerpt from the manuscript: John Fisher, second son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (Brockholes) Fisher, b. 1646, aged 18 years 1664, d. 1685/6. M. circa 1667, Margaret Hindle or Hindley, daughter of Bryan Hindle and granddaughter of John Hindley of Clitheroe (Thomas Fisher’s will). He was the American pioneer. In Foster’s Grays Inn Register, John Fisher’s name appears as a student in Queen’s College and John Hindley was admitted on the same date. John Fisher purchased in England 500 acres of land, as appears from a deed recorded in Philadelphia Deed Book E2, p. 12, dated 7/19/1683. When the family arrived they made their home in a cave on the bank of the river Delaware. These so-called caves were excavations made in the hill sides and lined with logs and afforded an excellent protection from the severe cold of the winter. 24. Phila. Deeds E No. 1, p. 226. September 2, 1684, John Fisher bought from Thomas Wynne a property in Philadelphia, which his widow Margaret and son Thomas, executors of his will, conveyed to Samuel Atkins of Philadelphia, glover, in consideration of love and affection, described as “a certain house or cave in the bank of the river Delaware.” 25. April 14, 1686, Margaret and Thomas Fisher, executors of John Fisher, sold to Samuel Atkins for L10, a lot on the north side of Walnut St. 40 x 250 ft. with messuage. (Deed Book E 1, p. 224) 3/26/1688, same grantors conveyed to Charles Pickering of Philadelphia in consideration L45, a tract of 300 acres and three lots on the north side of Walnut Street which John Fisher had purchased May 10, 1683, from E. Cartlidge. In 1685, John Fisher and Richard Core purchased of Henry Stretcher, 400 acres called Millburne on the east side of Mill Creek. 3/5/1686, John Fisher, late of the County of Sussex, Pennsylvania, purchased of Rodger Gum, Five hundred acres called Twiver, both these deeds are recorded at Georgetown, Del. He finally settled on the south side of the Broadkill near Lewistown. 26. John Fisher’s Will :::"Sussex County, Delaware Probate Records, 1680-1800," database, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : 27 Mar 2022), John Fisher: citing De Valinger, Leon. 1964. ''Calendar of Sussex County, Delaware probate records, 1680-1800''. Dover, Del: Public Archives Commission, State of Delaware. :::Primary Name: John Fisher :::Will Made Date: 06 Feb 1685/6 :::Heirs: wife Margrett Fisher; sons (eldest) Thomas, John and James Fisher; daus. Rachell, Sarah and Allis (youngest) Fisher, and Annie Adkins (wife of Samuel); Thomas Scott :::Executor Name: wife Margrett Fisher, eldest son Thomas Fisher :::Witness Names: W[illia]m Emmatt, Richard Coore, Ann Dougdull :::Will Probate Date: 30 Apr 1685 In the name of God Amen. I John ffisher of Sussex County in the Territories of Pensilvania, Being sick and weake but of sound and perfect memory, have here In this my last Will and Testament given and bequeathed all my worldly estate as followeth: Imprimis. I give unto Thomas Scott fifty acres of land out of that dividend of land which I bought of Roger Gum in Sussex County Allways provided the said Scott doe com to live upon it himself but not to dispose of it or sell it to any person. I give unto my well bloved wife Margrett ffisher, one third part of my moveable Estate as goods, chattells, debts, in what Nature Soe ever and also one third part of all my lands houses & tenements during her life, but the said third part not to be taken out of my Estate untill my younger daughter Alis com at age. I give unto my eldest sonn Thomas ffisher, three hundred acres of land lying behind the ScooleKill near Philadelphia and to his heires and assignes for ever, but not to be sold until my youngest daughter Allis come of age, except my wife Margrett ffisher and my son Thomas both see it convenient, she having her third part in it during her life. I give and bequeath unto my three sons Thomas, John and James Fisher their heires and Assignes forever Seven hundred acres of land lying in Sussex County, their mother’s third excepted, during her life, but not to be equally shared untill my youngest daughter Alis comes at age, the said Seven hundred acres of land lying as followeth, vis. Five hundred acres of land that I bought of Roger Gum and two hundred acres out of that dividend of land that I bought of Henry Stretcher. I give and bequeath unto my children viz: Thomas, John and James ffisher, Rachel, Sarah and Alis ffisher their heires and Assignes forever, the other two third parts of my moveable estate as goods, chattels, servants, debts, houses in Philadelphia, lotts or other tenements not already given and to be equally shared amongst these six children, the daughters to have as good a share as the sonnes but not to be shared nor divided untill my youngest daughter Alis ffisher come at age. I give unto my daughter Annie the wife of Samuell Adkins five shillings within one year after my decease but if my daughter Annie should come to want or poverty or other wayes constrained by the unkindness of her husband, so that she come to want that then it is my will she shall have a maintainence amongst the rest. Lastly I ordaine constitute and appoint my beloved wife Margrett ffisher and my eldest son Thomas ffisher to be my Executrix and Executor jointly to administer of all & singular of this my estate And to dispose thereof according as it is expressed in this my last will & testament and also to take care of the rest of my children untill they com to lawful age and that neither my wife nor my son Thomas shall at any time act or doe anything touching the managing of this my estate without the joint consent of both if it please God that they both live untill the expiration and finishing thereof as witness my hand and seal this sixth day of the twelfth month one thousand six hundred eightye five. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us Wm Emmett, Richard (mark R C ) Coore, Ann (mark ?) Dougdull. (Probate Reg. Sussex County, p. 95). Signed John ffisher (Seal). Letters Testamentary were granted to Margrett ffisher and Thomas ffisher by Wm. Clark, deputy register of the counties of Sussex and Kent 2/30/1686. 27. Will of Thomas Fisher of Sussex County, Delaware, son of John and Margaret Fisher of Lewes: In the name of God Amen, the seventeenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirteen, I Thomas Fisher of Sussex County upon Delaware being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory thanks be therefor to Almighty God and calling to remembrance the uncertain estate of this transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto death, when it shall please God to call, do make constitute and ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, Revoking and annulling by these presents all and every Testamt and Testamts Will and Wills heretofore by me made and declared, either by word or writing and this is to be taken only for my last Will and testamt and none other. First I give and Committ my Soul unto Almighty God my Savior and Redeemer and now for the settling of my temporall estate and such goods Chattles, Lands and debts as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, I do order give and dispose the same in manner and form following (that is to say) First I will that all those debts as I owe to any manner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well truly paid. Item – I give and bequeath to my son Jabez Maud Fisher his heirs and assigns forever the Plantation whereon I now live called Island with fifty acres of marsh land one hundred and ninety one acres of land situate adjoining to the land of Eliz. Hill William Fisher and Cornelius Wiltbank in the Broad Creek Neck, also one hundred and fifty acres of land adjoining to the above land called by the name of Brights Island. Item – I give and bequeath to my son Joshua Fisher his heirs and assigns forever Three Hundred acres of land with a plantation thereon lying and being between the land that John Fisher now lives on and the land of Baptist Newcomb, called by the name of Swan Hill, also five hundred acres of land, being part of a tract of one thousand acres took up by Alexander Mollison of John Kipshaven lying on the Cold Spring at the head of Long Branch, as by the deed and Patents thereof may more largely appear. Item – I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Fisher her heirs and assigns forever Five Hundred acres of land in Kent County upon Delaware being part of a tract of Two thousand acres called Millford, the which five hundred acres I purchased of David Roe. Item – I give and bequeath to my two daughters Margery and Hester Fisher and to the survivors of them, their heirs and assigns forever that piece of land in quantity Thirty nine acres, being parts of two tracts adjoining to the lands of Samuel Rowland and fronting the Creek of Lewistown as may by the deeds and Patents more at large appear. I likewise give unto my daughters one negro girl called Hannah. The First Fishers of Pennsylvania and Adjacent Colonies 27 Item – I give and bequeath unto my sons and Daughters, that House Land and appurtenances which was left to me by my uncle John Hindle the son of Brayan Hindle of Cletheroh to be equally divided between them their heirs and assigns, excepting my loving wife Margery Fisher her Thirds therein, whom I give full power, as if I were personally present to imploy attorney or attorneys one or more under her as is lawfull for the division of the said House Land and appurtenances for the use of aforesaid. Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret Fisher her heirs and assigns forever all and Singular those Horses, Mares and Cattle that are known as hers and marked with her own mark. Item – I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Fisher her heirs and assigns forever all those Cattle that I have running on my plantation now in tenancy of John Syms, together with their increase. Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margery Fisher her heirs and assigns forever, four cows and a young mare an a young horse which came of a Sorrall mare that is now lost, to run here with their increase. Item – I give and bequeath unto my dughter Elizabeth Fisher her heirs and assigns forever one negro girl called Doll, after my wifes decease. Item – I give and bequeath unto my son James Fisher his heirs and assigns forever That House and Lotts in the Second Street of the town of Lewis between the Lotts of Jacob Kollock and the Heir of Isaac Coggeshall. Item – I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margret Fisher and her heirs and assigns forever one Bond due unto me from Edward Williams of Philadelphia, butcher, for Sixteen pounds. Item – My Will and meaning is that my loving wife Margery Fisher shall hold and enjoy all and singular the Lands before herein by me bequeathed during her life, without impeachmt of waste, except that five hundred acres of land in Kent County which I give my daughter Margery provided that when my children comes to age that they shall be admitted to seats on some part of their respective Land, without mollestation of their mother. Item – I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my estate in what nature or kind soever it be unto my well beloved wife Margery Fisher, whom I also by these presents constitute and appoint the whole and Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness and conformation hereof I have hereunto put my hand and Seal the day and year first within written. Cornelius Wiltbank, Richard (his mark R) Williams, John (his mark) Lukecues. Signed Tho. Fisher, (Seal).

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{| border="6" class="wiki" | == Pg 6 of The Handwritten Letter == transcribed by Susan Beech Mccollister Woodall [[McDaniel-6249|Richard McDaniel (1837-abt.1928)]] parents escaped the Fort Payne, Ala stockade[https://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/fortpayne3.html] and hid out in the mountains until after the cherokee removal of 1838. Richard might have been an infant at the time. His Uncles and relatives were sent to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears; over 3500 were sent; only about 1500 survived. Charles McDaniel made the last peace pipe from the stone on Stones Mountain Georgia. He and his two wives died of fever on the trail. Stories come down that Richard had more than one wife. I would say it was more likely to have been Richard’s father that had more than one wife for the Indians that remained after the removal lived much like the white people. About 1046 evaded capture in the removal. Elizabeth was related to [[Ross-6907|John Ross (1790-1866)]], Principal Chief of the Cherokee at the time, on his mothers side. Her daughter, [[Shorey-355|Anna Shorey (1745-1825)]], married [[McDonald-5856|John Ti-Ta-s-gi-s-gi McDonald (1747-1824)]] from Inverness, Scotland. John Ross's great grandfather on his mothers side [[Shorey-356|William Shorey Sr (abt.1720-1762)]] was an interpreter for the British Army at Fort London where he married a full blooded Cherokee woman named [[Cherokee-35|Ghi-goo-ie (Cherokee) Shorey (abt.1730-abt.1755)]] meaning sweetheart. Their daughter was [[Shorey-355|Anna Shorey (1745-1825)]] We haven’t been able to find out where Richard and Elizabeth were born or buried. To the Indians Ala, Ga, Tenn was all the same. I was supposed to be Cherokee land. Every time they were moved they were promised this will be your lands guaranteed by the US Government “Forever” All treaties had the same assurances. No treaty to date has been kept by the US Government. 1907 the US dissolved the Cherokee Nation [https://www.cherokee.org/about-the-nation/history/] and made it a part of the State of Oklahoma. Over 19,000 removed from the east to the west about 12,000 survived. Some say less for these were only estimates. Grandpa McDaniel’s brother left the area (David) in the early 20’s no one heard from him again. Hattie’s lived somewhere around Rossville Ringgold Ga. Arthur and Bill lived in Altoona, Ala. I was told Bill’s daughter Pearl shot and killed him. I don’t know why. Grandpa was a coal miner and farmed some. He lost his leg to gangrene in his early 30’s. He was in prison for a while for being at a friend's house when the revoners raided it for moonshine. That was in the late 20’s or early 30’s. I can remember when he came home. I don’t know who the friend’s house was at. Back then a man didn’t have to do much to get put on the chain gang [https://evhsonline.org/archives/49949]. Especially if they were black or Indian. That’s why I have always hated Ala and the chain gangs. I was glad when they were not allowed anymore. It was slave labor after slavery was outlawed. Grandpa is buried at Noble Hill Cemetery outside Attalla, Ala on Sand Mt Ettawah Co (see pdf for the rest of the letter) :This letter written in the 80’s *The .PDF is too large to upload and I am not sure how to break it up contact me for the full letter. |}
== Other Curiousities== :[[Space:Wales_to_America_Roberts_Connections|Wales to America Roberts Connections]] ===The Woodall/Wooddall/Woodhall Name=== ===Triple Cousin Woodall Marriage=== ===Zaccheus Roberts is connected to the Woodalls through Roy Roberts wife Norma Woodall from the Article=== :[[Woodall-1312|Nora Velma (Woodall) Roberts (1907-)]] :[[Roberts-34351|Roy Roberts (1897-)]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gist-49 Colonel Nathaniel Gist] : Elias joined Colonel Nathaniel Gist’s Regiments of Continental Army Rangers in May of 1777 and fought in the defense of Philadelphia in the battles of Monmouth and Brandywine in 1777. Colonel Gist’s Regiments of Rangers were ordered to the defense of Charleston, SC in 1780 where Elias was on a grand jury list in Buford District later that summer :Gist's Additional Continental Regiment :Active 1777–1781 :Allegiance United States Continental Congress :Type Infantry :Role Light infantry :Size 3 to 8 companies :Part of Continental Army :Engagements Battle of Brandywine (1777) --- Elias Roberts :Battle of Germantown (1777) :Battle of Monmouth (1778) --- Elias Roberts :Battle of Paulus Hook (1779) :Siege of Charleston (1780) Notable commanders Colonel Nathaniel Gist Philadelphia campaign vte 1777–1778 vte American Revolutionary War units of the United States :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-34002 Edward Roberts son Elias (whose brother was Zaccheus) join Colonial Nathaniel Gist Military Unit is written on his Memorial Stone]
===John and William the sons of John of Genitoe Creek do not match DNA with the father === Connie has James B Woodall on her profile as James B Woodall under DNA banner. Through the Brother of Sampson I am showing a connection to my Father's side of the family throught Sampsons son John who married Susan Stovall. Susan's 1st cousin husband a Griffth that goes to my Grandmother Roberts side. ames B who reaised William Wagner Woodall

Notes of Terry Families, in the United States of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Notes of Terry Families, in the United States of America == Mainly descended from Samuel, of Springfield, Mass., but including also some descended from Stephen of Windsor, Conn., Thomas of Freetown, Mass., and others. * by [[Terry-9064|Stephen Terry]] (1842-1889) * published by the author, Hartford, Conn., 1887. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes of Terry Families, in the United States of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=DDJWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/notesofterryfami00terr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769506 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15157 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * Samuel Terry of Springfield, Mass. 1650-1730 * Putnam County, N. Y. * Williamstown, Mass. * Stephen Terry * Thomas Terry, of Freetown, Mass. * Southern Terrys * Terrys unclassified * Appendix ** A. An English family of Terrys ** B. Will of John Terry ** C. Miscellaneous citations ** D. Natural heirship; or, all the world akin * Corrections and Additions, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DDJWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA316 Page 316]. * Index ** Christian names of Terrys ** Christian names of wives of Terrys ** Surnames other than Terry === Errata === * Corrections and Additions, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DDJWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA316 Page 316]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Terry, Stephen. ''[[Space:Notes of Terry Families, in the United States of America|Notes of Terry Families, in the United States of America]]'' (Hartford, Conn., 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Terry|Terry]])

Notes on Cecilia Weston

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== The Controversy == :There has been controversy surrounding the parentage of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]], wife of [[Weston-41|John Weston]], and said to be the daughter of [[Neville-15|Ralph Neville]] (d.v.p. 1499) and a sister of [[Neville-13|Ralph Neville]], 4th Earl of Westmorland. In 1633, the pedigree of Richard Weston, Lord Treasurer and future 1st Earl of Portland was certified by William Segar the Garter King of Arms and included a descent from the Earls of Westmorland. In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters in his ''Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley'' called this pedigree an elaborate fabrication.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar's Weston Pedigree was false. :Shawn and Lois Potter presented a great deal of information in support of the veracity of the Weston pedigree on the soc.genealogy.medieval discussion group in 2011.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 24 November 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. Readers responded with arguments both for and against their conclusions, paused for two years, and resumed the discussion in 2014, without consensus.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Additonal Evidence for New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 6 December 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland," (First post by Joe Cochoit on 17 February 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link]. Most recently, Shawn and Lois Potter published their research in a new book entitled ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered: A Review of Documentation Provided by the College of Arms''.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022). === Evidence === :In support of the claim that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, sister of the Earl of Westmorland: # An elaborate pedigree drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland shows his great grandmother to be Cecilia Neville, sister of Ralph, 4th earl of Westmorland. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms and engrossed on vellum, extant in the British Museum Additional MS. 18667. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. So, Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. # A [[#1526Charter|copy of a charter]] from 1526 states Cecilia, wife of John Weston, is the sister of the earl of Westmorland. The original of this charter is missing but was reproduced in the 1633 pedigree. # A [[#1631letter|letter by Simon Weston]] of Lichfield, written in 1631, corroborates the pedigree. He states unequivocally that he is the grandson of John Weston of Lichfield and Cecilia Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville and sister of Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland. The presence of the same witnesses on both Sir Simon Weston's 1631 letter and in his 1637 will provides strong evidence that Sir Simon's letter is authentic and not some sort of fabrication by the heralds. #The [[#SimonDeath|funeral certificate]] of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The certificate was drawn from the testimony of his son-in-law Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham and recorded by Henry Chitting, Chester Herald of Arms. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certifcate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version.College of Arms. ''The Funeral Certificate of Sir James Weston, 1633.'' College of Arms MSS F.C.3/180 (draft copy) and College of Arms MSS I.23/72 (final copy). College of Arms, 130 Queen Victoria St., London, UK. Examined and transcribed by Adam Tuck, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, December 2022. The originals are found with the other funeral certificates in the archives of the College of Arms. This funeral certificate was then copied into the Weston Pedigree.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 108-110.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]], folio127 verso. Part of Nicholas Bacon's testimony was that "Iames Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' [was the] fourth sonne of Ione Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland." This is another direct statement as to the parentage of Cecilia Neville. It is found in the 1633 pedigree so it is not completely independent evidence if you are alleging forgery. However, the originals attest that the pedigree copy was not an attempt to create evidence just for the pedigree, and it would greatly widen then number of people apparently being part of the conspiracy to fabricate the Weston Pedigree. === Supporting Evidence === #'''Display of Arms:''' The primary claim made by Waters was that the 1633 Weston Pedigree was fabricated and that [[Weston-137|Judge Richard Weston]] of Roxwell was not a son of John Weston of Lichfield. This is contradicted by the use of coats of arms by this family. John Weston of Lichfield used a seal of ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.'' The tomb of Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell displayed the same arms. The same arms are found being used by Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church, and Catherine (Weston) Dyott. This ''Ermine, a chief 5 bezants'' can be found being used by Weston families across England, however, the charge of ''a martlet gules'' is only found with descendants of John Weston of Lichfield and clearly shows that Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell was his son as shown in the 1633 Weston Pedigree.

The second issue raised concerns evidence that Cecilia was a daughter of Ralph Neville. A Weston monument in St. Mary's Church in Litchfield memorializes James Weston esq., his son Sir Simon Weston, and his daughter Elizabeth (Weston) Ridgway wife of Robert Ridgway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry. The monument includes a shield of Weston quartering Neville.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 87-90. This would be a very public declaration that John Weston married someone of the house of Neville. The arms of Dr. John Weston of Christ Church were ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 488-489]. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument.[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. #'''Advowson of Bucknell:''' Soon after dissolution of Oseney Abbey in 1639, Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] acquired the advowson of Bucknell, co. Oxford from King Henry VIII.[[#Blomfield|Blomfield]]. ''History of Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield and Stoke Lynn''. (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=CMpSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54]. In 1672, Richard Weston willed the advowson of Bucknell to his son [[Weston-127|Jerome Weston]].[[#Canterbury Wills|Canterbury Wills]], 1384-1858. (Ancestry.com online database). [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/892286?mark=8dce522bedcf872fb2576d59e79aa485bf5333a21569bdc446b5964fc764bdee Will of Ricardi Westone], d. 1572. Two years later, Jerome Weston gave the Bucknell advowson to his aunt [[Weston-1892|Alice Ball]] of Lichfield for "diverse reasons and considerations especially moving to me."[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 43-44, 204. Citing, transcribing and translating the original grant. The wording of the deed reveals that it was a gift without payment. In 1578, Alice Ball gave the advowson to her son Robert Ball. This is more evidence confirming the relationship between the Westons of Roxwell and the Westons of Lichfield. If they were completely unrelated families as suggested by Morant and Waters, what are the chances that Jerome Weston would have given the advowson to Alice Ball of Lichfield? #'''Advowson of Sawley:''' In 1447, William Booth, Bishop of Lichfield granted the advowson of Sawley to his brother Roger Booth, Esq. of Sawley. This Roger Booth was the father of Isabel Booth, mother of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville (Cecilia's father). In the 1573 will of Chancellor Weston, he was in possession of the advowson of Sawley. While it is not known exactly how Weston came to possess the Sawley advowson, it does suggest a connection between him and the Neville/Booth family.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 83-84. It would be an unreasonable and remarkable coincidence if the Segar pedigree was false, and it just so happened that Sawley in Derbyshire which was once held by the Booths was then later held by the Westons of Lichfield, Staffordshire. #'''Lease of St. John:''' John Weston (who married Cecilia) obtained a lease on the Hospital of St. John in Lichfield, and three generations of Westons lived in the manor house there. The Hospital of St. John was owned by [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford]], 3rd Duke of Buckingham and then by his son Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford. Edward Stafford was the guardian of Cecilia's brother Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland, and married his daughter [[Stafford-235|Katherine]] to him. This lease of a very valuable property from the Duke of Buckingham is another connection to the Neville family, and is consistent with the statement that John Weston married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 77-80. #'''Scope of conspiracy:''' The number of people who would have been complicit in forging the pedigree is unreasonably large. This is not a simple case of a herald accepting a few shillings to allow a family to keep their coat of arms. The people involved would have lived in different counties and even different countries, were only distantly related or unrelated to the Earl of Portland, and many would have nothing to gain. People who would have had to of been involved in creating a forged pedigree include: #*William Segar, Garter King of Arms who created and certified the 1633 pedigree. #*Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix who researched the 1633 pedigree. #*[[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland for who the pedigree was drawn up. #* Sir [[Weston-1893|Simon Weston of Lichfield]] #* Sir [[Weston-1910|James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer]] #* [[Mytton-14|Edward Mytton of Weston-under-Lizard]], brother-in-law to Simon and James who received one of the six copies of the pedigree made by the College of Arms. #* [[Weston-1960|Sir Richard Weston of Rugeley]], whose namesake [[Weston-1957|grandfather]] was the first cousin, once removed of [[Weston-137|Judge Richard]]. #*[[Bacon-3495|Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham]] who directly stated Cecilia's parentage to the College of Arms, son-in-law of James. #*Henry Chitting, Chester Herald who certified the statement by Nicholas Bacon. #*Michael Hickins, Richard Clarke, and Simon Martin who witnessed both [[#1631letter|the 1631 letter]] by Simon Weston, and also the 1637 will of Simon Weston (a document completely separate from the pedigree). #'''Social Status:''' An argument against the identification is that a sister of the earl of Westmorland would not have married someone of the gentry class like John Weston. This can be turned around by pointing out that the Weston family soared to new heights following the marriage. Within four generations are found Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland and Lord Treasurer of England, Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, 1st Earl of Burlington, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrey, Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Sir Geoffrey Fenton, Chief Secretary of Ireland, Weston Ridgway, 3rd Earl of Londonderry, Richard Weston, Justice of the Common Pleas, Jerome Weston, knt., Simon Weston knt., and John Weston, Doctor of Civil Law. #'''Crime of Forgery:''' The allegation is that William Segar, Garter forged a pedigree on behalf of Richard Weston, then Lord Treasurer of England prior to him being made an earl. But what was the benefit, and what was the risk? There was no real benefit to Richard Weston. As the Lord Treasurer he was already one of the most powerful men in the country (said to be loved by and the closest advisor of King Charles). In fact, if he had been caught forging this pedigree it would only have been ammunition for his many enemies and potentially politically ruinous. In this time period, forging pedigrees and falsely displaying arms was considered a serious crime. In 1547, the Earl of Surrey was executed for displaying the arms of Edward the Confessor and the arms of England.[[#d'Aubigné|d'Aubigné]], Jean Henri Merle. ''Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin.'' (1879): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015049271094?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=13510798886936890-367 305-308]. William Segar himself had been falsely imprisoned when a "diabolical scheme" falsely implicated him in the production of a false pedigree.[[#Noble|Noble]]. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA231 page 231], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242 pages 242-245]. #'''Sampson Erdeswick:''' Staffordshire historian Sampson Erdeswick (c. 1525 - 1603) was a ward of Sir John Giffard of Chillington in the mid 1530s. The heading of the 1526 deed from John Weston of Rugeley to "John Weston, Junior, my son, and Cecily, his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland," states that it was found at Chillington; and Sir John Giffard is named in the deed. Sampson Erdeswick apparently endorsed the identity of John Weston of Lichfield's wife as Cecily, daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville, in the Weston pedigree, since he included the Weston pedigree in his Survey of Staffordshire.[[#Erdeswicke|Harwood]]. ''A Survey of Staffordshire By Sampson Erdeswicke.'' (1820). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DEgJAAAAIAAJ Google Books link]. #'''Evidence of Family Relationships:''' A key component that of Water's arguments that Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland descended from William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex, and not from John Weston of Lichfield was that he could find no evidence that James Weston and Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor were brothers of Portland's grandfather, Justice [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), of Rugeley. However, there is evidence of family relationships. #*In 1625, long before the college of arms began researching the Weston lineage and in a completely unrelated context Richard Weston referred to Simon Weston of Lichfield as "his uncle." The implication is the future Earl of Portland then knew his grandfather Richard to be the brother of Simon's father James Weston.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 51.[[#Ruigh|Ruigh]]. ''The Parliament of 1624.'' (1971): [https://books.google.com/books?id=MGXKvwEACAAJ&pg=PA319 page 319]. #*In the 1630's Thomas Wentworth earl of Stafford was in an extraordinary feud with Richard Boyle earl of Cork. Richard Boyle had built in St. Patrick's cathedral the "largest and grandest tomb in Ireland at a personal cost of £1000" to house the bodies of his mother-in-law Alice Weston and her father Robert Weston the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Wentworth was demanding (purely out of spite) that it be torn down. Among the many letters regarding this issue was a mention that the Lord Treasurer would side with those wishing for the monument to remain "because of his kinsman the Lord Chancellor Weston, " and that he was "stirring in the matter" at court.[4,5,6,][[#Townshend|Townshend]]. ''Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork''. (1904): [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofgre00towniala/page/213 page 213].[[#Bell|Bell]]. ''Archbishop Laud and Priestly Government.'' (1905). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gIMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA173 page 173].[[#Bliss|Bliss]]. ''The Works of William Laud,'' vol. VI part II. (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA358 pages 358-359]. In other words, he did not want the tomb of his great-uncle torn down. The Earl of Portland, Archbishop Laud and Viscount Wentworth all knew Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland to be a kinsman of Portland (brother to Portland's grandfather Richard). #*Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer began his political career as a burguess for Lichfield, "a seat he almost certainly owed to his distant kinsman Sir Simon Weston" of Lichfield.History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/weston-richard-15789-1658 WESTON, Richard (c.1578/9-1658)]. Again this shows a probable family relationship of the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield. #*In 1603, Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer wrote a letter to Richard Boyle Earl of Cork calling him his "loving kinsman" and "worthy cousin," and his wife as "my Lady Cosyn your wyf." The letter also refers to my "brother and sister Welles."[[#Grosart|Grosart]]. ''The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle'', series 2 part 1. (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=l4MJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA79 pages 79-81]. Again this shows a family connection between the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield contrary to the statements by Waters. === Allegations of Fraud === :While not really a challenge to the 1633 pedigree, Philip Morant in 1748 in his ''History of Essex'' made Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] a son of John Weston and a grandson of William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex.[[#Morant|Morant]]. ''History and Antiquities of Essex,'' vol. 2. (1768): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=89&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 70] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 171]. This Richard Weston was the father of Jerome Weston and grandfather of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st earl of Portland for whom the 1633 Segar pedigree was created. This, of course, contradicts the 1633 Segar pedigree which states that Judge Richard Weston was a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. There is nothing to suggest that Morant was aware of the 1633 pedigree. :In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters stated there were two conflicting stories for the origins of the Westons of Roxwell, but that one came from a 1633 pedigree fabricated for Richard Weston.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar pedigree was false. Waters reasoning for presuming the 1633 pedigree to be false were: #The pedigree claims the Westons of Roxwell descended from Reginald de Baliol, the doomsday lord of Weston-under-lizard in Staffordshire, but he could show this was clearly wrong. #There was no evidence that Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was a brother of Judge Richard Weston, as alleged by the 1633 Segar pedigree. #Cecily Neville, wife of John Weston, does not occur in any of the Neville wills. #Cecily Neville does not occur in any of the pedigrees of the Nevilles. #Cecily Neville's sons never allude to their illustrious connections. #Judge Richard Weston bore a martlet on his arms indicating he or his father was a 4th son. This matches John Weston being the 4th son of William Weston of Prested Hall. :'''Answers to the objections raised by Waters:''' #This is flat wrong and an error by Waters. The pedigree never makes a genealogical connection between Reginald de Baliol and the Weston family. #This probably the most important point, and again this is an incorrect statement Waters. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was in fact a brother of Judge Richard Weston (this will be discussed further). This proved the alternative ancestry given by Morant is wrong, and that Waters was wrong to dismiss the 1633 pedigree based on Morant's alternative. #There are no extant wills for such a statement to be made. The will of Cecilia's grandfather, her father, her mother, her mother's second husband, her sister, and her brother do not exist. #That Cecilia is not named in a Neville pedigree is not surprising and of little consequence. Family members and especially daughters were often left off of ''Visitation'' pedigrees. The ''1530 Visitation of the North Counties'', which is likely what Water's was alluding to, also does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel who was only recently been proven to be a daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville.[[#Longstaffe|Longstaffe]]. ''Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530.'' (1863): [https://books.google.com/books?id=ve0OvvM9qr8C&pg=PA29 page 29]. Similarly, the ''Visitations of Yorkshire'' does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel and does not name most known siblings of the Neville family.[[#Norcliffe|Norcliffe]]. ''Visitation of Yorkshire in 1563 and 1564'', (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=JvwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226]. #This is oblivious to the fact that John Weston of Lichfield actually used the same arms with the marlet, as did multiple children and grandchildren in multiple lines. The arms with the martlet are clearly those of John Weston of Lichfield and those of William Weston of Prested Hall. === Other Objections Raised === :'''Social Class:''' An reason for skepticism that John Weston married Cecilia Neville was that he was of insufficient social class to have married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland. This is is a specious argument which understates who the Westons were and overstates the power of the Earls of Westmorland in this time period. You do not have to look further than her father Ralph Neville (d. 1498) who married Edith Sandys (no grand ancestry of note), or her grandfather the 3rd earl of Westmorland who married Isabel Booth whose greatest claim to fame was being the niece of a bishop. :The argument also over states who the Nevilles, Earls of Westmorland were in this time period of 1450-1520. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland found himself an enemy of the Beauforts and his step-uncle Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was eventually forced to surrender much of his lands and his income decreased from £2600 to £400 p.a. He was called simple minded and required a guardianship to manage his affairs. Perhaps because of the above, he was a Lancastrian and so an of his enemy of the all-powerful Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. The point is the 2nd Earl of Westmorland was an impoverished, simple-minded, marginalized earl with no power or influence in national politics. He was succeeded by his teenage nephew whose father had already been killed at Towton and attainted. The 3rd earl does the prudent thing and switches sides to become a Yorkist, supporting Edward IV and Richard III. This backfired when in 1485 when Richard III is killed, Ralph Neville was stripped of all lands granted to him by RIII, became one of only 6 peers forced to put up a bond for his good behavior, and forced to surrender his son to Henry VII. In 1498, both Cecilia's father and grandfather die. At this point, the 4th Earl of Westmorland (Cecilia's brother) is only two years old, the Earldom has been stripped of lands and income, and the marriages of the Neville children are sold off. There are no adult family members to look after their interests. That the marriage of Cecilia Neville could have been sold to the Westons is very believable. :'''Lichfield Families:''' Douglas Richardson claimed that he had identified the family of John Weston of Lichfield in a "1532-3 Census of Lichfield, Staffordshire".Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bIst5T6YfQw Google Groups link]. This John Weston had wives +Margaret and Elizabeth, and then 18 children, namely Elizabeth, Agnes, John, Joan, Edmund, Nicholas, +William, +Richard, +John, Robert, Ellen, Alice, John, Agnes, Katherine, James, Christopher, Joan. Given that the children's list includes all 7 of the names which occur in the Segar pedigree, Richardson concludes that the list must be the family group of the same John Lichfield of the Segar pedigree; and that he could not have married Cecilia Neville since his wives were named Margaret and Elizabeth. :There are many problems with this analysis. The first is that Richardson mischaracterizes what the list of names is in the first place. It is not a census of family households. Originally published as ''List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford'' it is a list of over 51,000 names of people belonging to the Archdeaconry of Stafford with some 4,000 names lost due to damage.[[#Kettle|Kettle]]. "A List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford, 1532-3". (1976). It certainly was a not a census, however, and its original purpose is still uncertain. It likely was tracking collections or donations and the names were those who deserving of some blessing or prayer in exchange for their donation. It includes the names of people both living and dead. Although the entries look to be nuclear families, i.e. parents and their children, it is clear that many include other relatives - most commonly the parents of the family head or his wife (usually appearing in pairs and usually at the end of the entry), but also grandchildren and siblings, and sometimes cousins, god-children and even servants. In about 10% of the entries these relationships are stated explicitly, but it is probable that other entries also list relatives without saying so explicitly (the list appears to have been composed by several different clerks, not all applying the same rules for inclusion or style of entry). The list shows little correspondence with other lists of inhabitants of various parishes in the Archdeaconry. :With seventeen children listed, it cannot be said that John Weston in the list is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. It appears that more than one Weston family has been grouped together. The List is not a census and there is no way to know if John Weston even appears in the list. John Weston who does appear in the List has been called a "tanner" as he is called this in a suit - there is no reason to think this tanner is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. A + sign next to the child Richard indicates he was deceased, so this could not be Judge Richard of Skreens. :'''History of Parliament/ODNB:''' It has been pointed out that other generally trusted sources such as the History of Parliament, and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography also contradict the Weston Pedigree. The ODNB entry for Richard Weston (d. 1572) states he was " probably a grandson of William Weston (d. 1513/14) of Essex and London, mercer."J. H. Baker, "Weston, Richard (d. 1572)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29125, accessed 29 Jan 2014]. This is following Morant and Waters, without providing any additional reasoning or evidence. The article also notes that "some pedigrees make him the second son of John Weston of Lichfield , Staffordshire, who was the fourth son of John Weston of Rugeley." :HoP's biography of Richard Weston (d. 1572) calls the Segar pedigree a fabrication.[[#HoP1|HoP Online]] website. Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-richard-1527-72 WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72)], of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex. However, the footnotes make clear that the article depends on Waters for this opinion and none of the other references support the charge of fabrication. It should also be pointed out that the History of Parliament articles on James Weston (d. 1589) and Robert Weston (d. 1573) state they were sons of John Weston and his wife Cecilia Neville.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-james-1525-89 WESTON, James (c.1525-89)], of Lichfield, Staffs.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-robert-1522-73 WESTON, Robert (by 1522-73)], of Lichfield, Staffs. :'''Visitations:''' The Essex Visitations of 1612 do not name any brothers for Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, though they do name a sister.[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex,'' vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318 page 318]. == Records == ===== The 1633 Weston Pedigree ===== :An elaborate pedigree was drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland.[[#1633Pedigrees|The 1633 Weston Pedigree]]. There are three known surviving copies of the original six. [[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]]; [[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]]; [[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]]. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, and certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. It should be noted that Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document, but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. :Six copies were made for the descendants of Hamo Weston - Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland; Simon Weston, knt. of Lichfield; James Weston, knt. Baron of the Exchequer; John Weston LL.D. of Christ Church University of Oxford; Edward Mitton of Weston-Under-Lizard, Staffordshire; and Richard Weston of Rugeley. Of these six, three still survive and have been examined. Two are in the British Library and one in the Staffordshire Record Office. ===== 1526 Charter of John Weston of Rugeley the elder to son John Weston the younger ===== :The full text of the 1526 charter (BM Add MS 18667, fol. 101), translated, reads as follows: :[fo. 101 recto] :Original at Chillington ::[55] Know all men, present and future, that I, John Weston of Rugeley the elder, gent., have given, granted and in this my present charter have confirmed to John Giffard, knt., John Knightley, esq., and John Wolsley, gent., all my messuage in Lichfield, with all my lands and tenements, meadows, grazings and pastures, rents, reversions and services with all and singular their appurtenances belonging to the aforementioned messuage, and also the whole of my meadow called Hams in Linhurst, to have and to hold the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to the aforementioned John Gifford, John Kniteley and John [60] Wolseley, their heirs and assigns, to the use of '''John Weston the younger, [61] my son, and Cecily his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland''', and their heirs and assigns forever, to hold from the Chief Lord of that fee by the service therefrom due and lawfully customary. And I the aforesaid John Weston and my heirs will warrant and forever defend the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to to the aforementioned John Giffard, John Knightley, John Wolsley, their heirs and assigns, to the aforesaid use against all men. Know further that I the aforementioned John Weston have appointed and put in my place my beloveds in Christ Roger Trusell and Alan Orel my true and lawful attorneys to deliver for me and in my name to the aforementioned John Giffard, John, and John Wolsley full and peaceful seisin of and in the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances according to the force, form and effect of this my present Charter holding and to hold [fo. 101 verso] as ratified and pleasing all and anything my attorneys or either of them shall do in my name in delivery of the aforesaid seisin exactly as if I myself were there personally. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal to this my present Charter of enfeoffment. Dated at Lichfield, the fifteenth day of July in the eighteenth year of the reign of king Henry the eighth. [15 July 1526] ::(Note: the numbers in square brackets appear in the left margin opposite individuals named in the text and are ID numbers - in the pedigree each individual is assigned a unique identifying number.)"Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland." [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/soc.genealogy.medieval/weston%7Csort:relevance/soc.genealogy.medieval/37WN4EU-PyA/8_KiDylo42AJ 1526 Charter Translated from the original Latin by Matt Tompkins]. Accessed 12 October 2017. ===== 1631 Letter from Simon Weston to Richard Weston ===== ::“(From Sir Simon Weston Knt) To my rt wort. cozen Richard Weston Esq at his home in Ridgley Cosen Weston to satisfie your desire in answer of your lter for the pefecting of our pedigree which I know cannot be done without sight of your ansient residence remaining with you at Ridgley where you may find the names of all our anncestours and especially of my grandsire [great-grandfather] who was your anncestour and of my grandfather '''John Weston who whilest he lived in England lived in the Citty of Lichfield and had to wife Cecely the daughter of Ralph Neville''' that died in the life time of the Erle of Westmorland his father who had five [sons] by the said Cicely Edmund Weston his oldest soune Richard Weston the Judge his second soune and grandfather to the now Lord Treasurer Robert Weston Chancellor of Ireland his third soun James Weston of the place where I now live in the City of Lichfield his fourth soune Christopher Weston his fifth son; James Weston my father ...”Discovery: The National Archives, UK. "Nineteenth Century Copy of a Letter from Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield to Richard Weston, Esq. of Rugeley." Dated 9 December 1631, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3fd7d3a8-3634-4bfa-bf18-149dc96fc1ea D(W)1885/4/6/1]. ===== 1632 Letter of Doctor John Weston to Sir Richard Weston ===== :''As copied into the 1633 Weston Pedigree.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 54-58, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folios 125 verso and recto.[[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]], folio 139 recto, folio 140 verso and recto.[[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]], folio 128 recto, 129 verso and recto. :From [[Weston-981|John Weston]], Doctor of Civil Law. Son of Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. :To Sir [[Weston-1960|Richard Weston]] of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer ::These followinge lines was sent from Doctor Weston ::vnder his hand and Seale to Mr. Ri~ Weston of ::Rudgeley in Com~: Stafford Esquire: ::Touchinge my Grandfather his name was Iohn Weston he liued in Lichfeild, and was about 80 yeares old and blind when he died; He gaue me as I was tould the lease of St. Iones in Lichfeild which since my Father renewed; The very Seale wherewith I Seale this Letter I was told was my Grandfathers: he had many Children sones and daughters ::1: The eldest I thinke was Edmund Weston he liued aboute Chichestre a Channcellor or some other Officer of Worship there. He hath Grandchildren yet liuing Masles lineally descended of his body, one of them was aliue some 3 or 4 yeares since, and hath land in Essex about Ingerstone, of whom you may inquire more of that line. ::2: Richard Weston who was Iudge, was also one of my Grandfather sones, which Iudge was Grandfather to my Lord Tresurer that now is [vizt:] his Fathers Father of whom, and of Sr. Beniamin Touchborne you may haue full aduertisement of that line. ::3: Another Robert Weston who died Lord Chauncellour in Ireland. Wiues he had two. The First ws a Ienings such was her Fathers name, by whom he had 3: daughters and one Sonne. ::1: Elizabeth Weston the eldest who died in Ireland and neuer maried. ::2: Alice Weston first maried to the Bishop of Merh~ in Ireland his Name was Brady by whom she had sones and daughters; Luke Bradi deceased, and Nicholas yet liuinge, in Ireland and Knighted as I thinke. Her second Husband was Sr. Geffrey Fenton Kt. Secretary of the Counsell in Ireland, by whom she had issue William Fenton Kt. yet liueing in Ireland, and Katherine maried to Rich:~ Boyle Earle of Corke, who hath many sonnes and daughters concering whome my Lord Goring or my Lord Digby can giue you more perfect aduertisement. ::3: The third daughter Audrey Weston maried to Gideon Ansham Kt. yet liuinge in Heston neere Hownflowe of whom you may haue better instructions in that lineage. ::The said Robert Westons son is called Iohn Weston Dr. of the Ciuill Law, and Prebendary of Christ Church yet liuinge, his wife Anne Freeman by whom he had: ::1: Iohn Weston Mr. of Arts of ye Vniuersity of Oxon.~ ::2: Anne Weston maried to William Piers Dr. of Diuinity and Deane of Peterborough. ::3: Elizabeth maried to Thomas Iles Dr. of Kiuinitie of ye Vniuersitie of Oxon:~ ::4: Dorothy Weston yet liuinge vnmaried. ::The said Robert Weston had a second wife, a widdowe her name ws Ansham, Inquire further if you haue occasion of the Children he had by the second wife of Mr. Gedeon Ansham dwellinge at Heston aforesaid. ::4: Another son he had named Iames Weston Register of the Diocesse of Lichfield and Couenty. whose sonne and heire Sr. Simon Weston is, of whome, or Mr Iames Weston of the Inner Temple you may further inquire. ::5: Another sonne Christopher Weston, who had sonnes and daughters who dwelt about Tamworth in Staffordshire. ::1: The Said Ioh~ Weston my Grandfather had daughters also, Alice Weston maried to Mr. Ball of Lichfeild by whom she had sonnes and daughters Iohn Ball who died in Ireland a Ciuill lawyer, Robert Ball a Diuine who died in Gloucestr~. about Sauerne side, Henry Ball Dr. of Diuinity deceased also. Alice Ball maried to one Mr Bardd, Ione Ball maried to one Temple in Lichfeild. ::2: An other daughtr Katherine Weston maried to Mr. Diett of Lichfeild, of whom she had sonnes and daughtrs. ::Anthony Diott Councellour at Lawe of the Inner Temple deceased of whose sone who now is of the Temple also you may inquire at large of his generation wherein I shall come short. ::Iohn Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Arthur Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Ione Diot maried to Mr. Cressy, who had a daughter maried to Sr. Iohn Curson yet liuing near to Oxon.~ The said Lady Curson had a former husband a Marchant in London, but I knowe not his Name. ::Yor assured loueinge cozen ::John Weston ::[seal] ::In Dorso: ::To the right worth~ Mr. ::Richard Weston Councellour ::at lawe of the Inner Temple ::these: ::London ===== James Weston Funeral Certificate ===== :The funeral certificate of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certificate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version. A copy of this funeral certificate was placed in the Weston Pedigree. :Transcription of the two originals found in the College of Arms archives. The two copies are essentially identical with a couple of very minor spelling differences. The College of Arms transcription: ::Sir James Weston Knight one of ye1 Barons of the excheq[ue]r and youngest sonne of James Weston of Lichfeild [sic] in the county of Staff[ord] Gentleman 4th sonne of John Weston by Ciceley2 his wife Da[ughter] of Raph3 Nevill4 Lo[rd] Nevill and sister of Raph Earle of Westmerland [sic] died in London ye 5th day of December 1633 and his body was conveyed to Castle Camps where it lies interred, he mar[ried] Mary Da[ughter] of James Weston of Itam5 in ye county of Kent Esq[uire] and by her had yssue only one Da[ughter] & heire called Anne mar[ried] to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye county of Norf[olk] Esq[uire] 5th sonne of Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redegrave Knight and prime Baronett of Engl[and] by whom she had yssue Anne sole Da[ughter] of ye age of about 13 yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died ye [blank space] daye of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaid by her said father Sir James ye Defunct who made ye said Nicholas Bacon his sole Executor of his last will & Testament who in Testymony [that6] this Certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken ye 23th [sic] day of January 1633 by Henry Chitting Chester Herauld to be recorded in ye Office of Armes. ::[signed] Nich[olas] Bacon7 :Copy as it appears in the Segar Pedigree:[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 108, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folio 127 verso. ::Out of the Booke of Certificates in the Office of Armes ::Sr Iames Weston Knight one of the Barons of the excheq, and youngest sone of Iames Weston of Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' fourth sonne of Iohn Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile, and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland. died in Londo~ the fifth day of December 1633, and his body was conuayed to Castle Camps where it lyes interred ::He maried Mary daughter of Iames Weston of Itam in ye County of Kent~ Esq. and by her had yssue onely one daughter and heire called Anne maried to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye County of Norff: Esq. fift son~e of Sr Nich~as Bacon of Redgaue Kt & prime Baronet of Engl~ by whome she had yssue Anne sole daughter now of the age of about thirteene yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died the day of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaide by her saide father Sr James the defunct who made the saide Nich~as Bacon his sole Executor of his last will, & Testament who in testimony that this certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken the 23th day of January 1633 by Henr Chitting Chester herald to be recorded in the Office of Armes. ::Nich: Bacon ===== Family Connections Chart ===== :Chart showing many of the prominent descendants of John and Cecilia Weston in the first few generations, and the connection between the Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. {{Image|file=Notes on Cecilia Weston.png |caption=Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. |size=xl}} === Miscellaneous Notes === *'''Plausibility of fabrication:''' The very contention that Segar's Weston pedigree was fabricated is itself strange.
What exactly is the allegation, because there are two separate assertions here? The first, being argued here, is that Cecilia is an invention to create a connection to the Earls of Westmorland. Note that not even Waters ever made this claim. The second claim, made by Waters, is that Richard Weston, Earl of Portland’s grandfather Richard was falsely made to be a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. Well that would be an irrational way to fabricate a pedigree. First, you invent a nonexistent person, then you invent a nonexistent relationship to connect to the nonexistent person - that doesn’t make sense. Fabricated pedigrees attach a known person in a pedigree to a real person. In other words, if Segar wanted to fabricate the Weston pedigree he would have connected Richard Weston to Cecilia because she was a known/real daughter of Ralph, Lord Neville. *'''Two Cecilia Westons:''' Two John Westons married a woman named Cecilia and this has at times caused some confusion. The first, of course, is John Weston of Lichfield who married Cecilia Neville, the subject of this page. The second is his nephew [[Weston-1956|John Weston]] of Rugeley who married Cecilia Ford. =====Notes on arms used===== :There are two different coats of arms associated with the Westons. This has led to some confusion as to the relationships between the different branches of the family, and charges that various branches are unrelated to each other. The first is the ancient arms of the family which can be traced back to the 12th century: :''Or, an eagle displayed regardant sable'' :The second is most commonly associated with the Westons of Lichfield, but can also be found being used by other Weston branches: :''Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants'' :So who used what and what does it tell us about their relationships. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-60.jpg |caption=Weston of Lichfield
''Ermine, a martlet gules,''
''on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- John Weston of Lichfield used a seal with :''Ermine, a martlet, on a chief 5 bezants.''''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- This seal and arms descended to his grandson Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 pages 488-489].''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- Granddaughter Joan Dyott, daughter of Catherine (Weston) Dyott, displayed on her tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Jones|Jones]]. ''Parish of Tettenhall.'' (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=N__lAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA252 page 252]. :- Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-61.jpg |caption=Weston of Roxwell
''Ermine, a martlet gules,
charged with a mullet or,
on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- Judge Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, Essex on his tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules charged with a mullet or, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#EAS9|Trans.]] of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 9. (1903): [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA57 page 57]. {{clear}} :'''Weston of Rugeley:''' The ancient arms of Weston of Weston-under-Lizard, and of Rugeley were ''Or, an eagle displayed sable.'' These arms can be found going back to at least the 13th century.[[#Bridgeman|Bridgeman]]. "Parish of Weston-Under-Lizard," in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', vol. 2. (1899): see for example [https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19 pages 9-20, 37, 44, 315, etc]. It was said by Waters that the arms of Weston of Lichfield were entirely different from those of Weston of Rugeley, so they cannot be the same family. However, it can be shown that Weston of Rugeley also used the Weston of Lichfield coat of arms. :Richard Weston of Rugeley (d. 1613) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford (his mother).''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 27-28. :His son Ralph Weston of Rugeley (dvp 1605) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 29.
{{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-59.jpg |caption=Weston |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-62.jpg |caption=Weston of Rugeley |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-63.jpg |caption=Weston, Earl of Portland |size=150 |align=l }} {{clear}} :https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weston-2732 :https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039595601&view=1up&seq=61&q1=Weston ===== Brief Notes on Children ===== *Richard Weston. Born say 1513. ===== Great Migration Connections ===== *[[Weston-1315 |Thomas Weston]] of Hagley Hall in Rugeley was a brother of Sir Richard Weston (1579–1658) Baron of the Exchequer and a son of Ralph Weston of Rugeley, Staffordshire. He was a Merchant Adventurer with interests in the Virginia and Plymouth colonies. He traveled several times between England, Virginia, and New England. His daughter married Roger Conant Jr. *[[Cooke-896|Elizabeth Cooke]] was the daughter of William Cooke and Martha White.New England Historical and Genealogical Register vol. 142 no. 4 (October 1988): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11717/361/0 361-368]. ''Mr. William Cooke, father-in-law of Mr. William Walton of Marblehead, Massachusetts'', by Harold F. Porter, Jr. Her mother was a sister of Rev. John White, the Patriarch of Dorchester. She married Rev. William Walton of Seaton. They immigrated to New England by 1635 and initially settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, before moving to Marblehead, Massachusetts.Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2011): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/216/24792950 216-223], biography of William Walton. *[[Clarke-3494|Jeremy Clarke]] was the son of William Clarke and Mary Weston. He immigrated and settled in Rhode Island by 1638. *[[Terry-637|Stephen Terry]] as the son of Rev. John Terry and Mary White. He immigrated in 1630 on the ''Mary and John''. His mother was the sister of Rev. John White, the Patriarch of Dorchester. ===== Slade Question ===== :Judge Richard Weston's will mentions "Mary Slade, John Milborne's sister". Water's said he found "certain proof" that Richard Weston's sister married John Slade of Coventry, and that this sister had two daughters, Mary Slade and Joan Slade who married John Milbourne of Marks Hall in Dunmow. Evidence is from the 1594 IPM of John Milborne which sets out his marriage settlement.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 95]. :If Richard Weston really had a sister who married John Slade of Coventry, who is she? The 1633 Weston Pedigree makes clear he had two sisters, Alice who married John Ball, and Catherine who married John Dyott. :The actual wording of the marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Milborne is that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. :However, taken in conjunction with the ''Visitations of Essex'' which gives Richard Weston a sister ______ married to Slade, this would seem to confirm that Richard Weston had a sister who married John Slade. Elsewhere in the same ''Visitation'' Joan is called "by the sister of Judge Weston" and "daughter of John Slade of Coventry by the niece Judge Weston."[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex'', vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248 page 248] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412 page 412]. So, which is it - is Joan (Slade) Melborne the niece of Judge Weston, or is her mother the niece of Judge Weston? :The marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Melborne says that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. In fact, it is odd the way an unknown sister only is given in the Weston pedigree in Essex ''Visitations'' with then details concerning the marriage of Joan Slade and John Melborne. It seems likely that Richard Weston having a sister Slade is not original to the ''Visitation'' but rather was added by antiquarians later. Until details regarding who this John Slade of Coventry married are found, it is uncertain how Joan Slade is related to this Weston family. == Summary == :There is overwhelming evidence that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, as given in the 1633 Weston Pedigree created by the College of Arms. Most of the direct evidence does come from the pedigree itself where the relationship is detailed by multiple sworn statements, charter evidence, and other documents. It is also supported indirect evidence such as heraldry, statements of kinship. :An examination of all of the arguments made by Waters claiming the pedigree to be a forgery show that he was wrong on every point. == Conclusion == :Cecilia Neville was the daughter of Ralph Neville, Baron Neville, and a sister of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland exactly as described in the pedigree created at the college of arms. Claims that the pedigree was fabricated are without merit. == Sources== :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Anderson, Robert Charles. ''Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y''. (Boston: NEHGS, 2011): [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/13260/216/24792950 216-223], biography of William Walton. *J. H. 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'''Notes on Coupard & Gosse''' See Barriault p 139. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English. (And see especially Note iv, here.)'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The baptismal record of [[Coupard-17 |Vigore Coupard]], daughter of [[Coupard-3 |Étienne Coupard]] (Champeaux register 1590), identifies the child’s godmother as “''Vigoria mater dicti Stephani''” (Vigore, mother of the said Étienne). A close reading of the Champeaux parish register revealed that there was only the one Vigore at Champeaux between 1571 and 1600 who was the spouse of a Coupard: namely, Vigore Gosse, wife of Michel Coupard. We also found that Michel Coupard, husband of Vigore Gosse, was the only head of family bearing that name in Champeaux during this period. Thus, we believe that Perrine Coupard, Jean Coupard [de] “La Souche”, and Jérômine (“''Girolam''”) Coupard – all of whom, in their respective marriage records, were identified as children of a Michel Coupard – must have been siblings of Étienne Coupard and children of Michel Coupard and Vigore Gosse. Moreover, the marriage record of Jérômine was written in the margin next to that of Jean Coupard [de] “La Souche.” '''Note ii.''' When Catherine Champion (daughter of Benoit) married Guillaume Hualt (son of Vigor) (Champeaux register 3 Feb 1611), a witness was Jean Coupard [de] “La Souche,” maternal uncle of the bride. At Catherine Champion’s second marriage, to Marguerin LeTellier (Champeaux register Tue 9 Apr 1619), witnesses were Étienne Coupard and Jean Coupard [de] “La Souche,” uncles of the bride. So we conclude that the wife of Benoit Champion was an unnamed sister of Étienne Coupard and Jean Coupard. '''Note iii.''' The parish priest granted to the couple a dispensation of the third to fourth degree of blood kinship – [[Space:Degrees of Separation|explanation: click here]] – for the marriage between [[Coupard-7|Michel Coupard]] (grandson of Michel Coupard and Vigore Gosse) and [[Gosse-93 |Françoise Gosse]] (daughter of the deceased [[Gosse-94|Bernard Gosse]] and [[Gosse-95|Guillemine Gosse]]) (Champeaux register 22 June 1624). From this we conclude there was a kinship connection either between Vigore Gosse and either Bernard Gosse or Guillemine Gosse. We do know that Guillemine Gosse’s father was called [[Gosse-101|Marguerin Gosse]]. But without supplementary information on descent lines of Vigore Gosse and Bernard Gosse, we cannot specify that kinship connection. '''Note iv.''' [Translator’s note: In the following, I have reorganized and expanded Barriault’s original note.] The map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [''sic '' for Granville – Barriault] was developed on Cassini’s orders between 1755 and 1759, and is available on the website of the Bibliothèque nationale de France [National Library of France]. It shows three family-centered localities as points of an “upside-down” triangle on the northern edge of Champeaux. “Les Coupars” [sic] are the southern apex, “Les Gosses” the NW point, and “Les Huaut” [sic] the NE point. The map also places the locality of [[Space:Village of La Gilberdière |“La Gilberdière”]] east of Champeaux, very close to Sartilly [at a spot still bearing the name of La Gilberdière on Google Earth]. Barriault’s citation is [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 6 Apr 2004; but as of Dec 2012, the active URL had become: [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7711800x/]. [Google Earth, in 2012, showed a street within Champeaux with the name “Ès Gosse.”] '''Note v.''' [On origins of surnames Coupard and Gosse:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Source == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Coupard & Turgot p 139

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'''Notes on Coupard & Turgot''' See Barriault p 139. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English. (And see especially Note iii, here.)'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' At the baptism of [[Gosse-57 |Jeanne Gosse]], daughter of [[Coupard-1 |Juliane]], “Madeleine Turgot, mother of the said Juliane” stood as the godmother (Champeaux register 1629). That is how we learned the name of Juliane Coupard’s mother. '''Note ii.''' While examining the Champeaux parish register, we were unable to identify any individual named Coupard as the husband of Madeleine Turgot. Possibly the unidentified Coupard and Madeleine Turgot had originally come from [[Space:Village of Montviron |Montviron]] parish. But the Montviron parish register dates back only to 1700. We deduced this possible origin of the couple from the fact that the godmother of Juliane Coupard’s son – [[Gosse-70 |Julien Gosse]] – was recorded as Catherine LeConte, wife of a Gilles Coupard of Montviron parish (Champeaux register 1633). In addition, the godmother of another of Juliane Coupard’s sons – [[Gosse-74 |Gilles Gosse]] – was recorded as Anne Coupard, daughter of the late Gilles Coupard of Montviron parish (Champeaux register 1644). '''Note iii.''' [Translator’s note: In the following, I have reorganized and expanded Barriault’s original note.] The map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [''sic '' for Granville – Barriault] was developed on Cassini’s orders between 1755 and 1759, and is available on the website of the Bibliothèque nationale de France [National Library of France]. It shows three family-centered localities as points of an “upside-down” triangle on the northern edge of Champeaux. “Les Coupars” [sic] are the southern apex, “Les Gosses” the NW point, and “Les Huaut” [sic] the NE point. The map also places the locality of [[Space:Village of La Gilberdière |“La Gilberdière”]] east of Champeaux, very close to Sartilly [at a spot still bearing the name of La Gilberdière on Google Earth]. Barriault’s citation is [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 6 Apr 2004; but as of Dec 2012, the active URL had become: [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7711800x/]. '''Note iv.''' [On origins of surnames Coupard and Turgot:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Sources == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on de Lézeaux & Rioult pp 146-148

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'''Notes on de Lézeaux & Rioult''' See Barriault pp 146-148. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' Chamillart [see [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Barriault’s sources]] ] says that François de Lézeaux, husband of [[LePrévost-1|Jacqueline LePrévost]], was a son of Noël de Lézeaux and Anne Rioult. Elsewhere, “''Jacobus''” [Jacques] de Lézeaux was identified as a son of the same couple, when he served as godfather at the baptism of one Marguerite Gosse , daughter of a Jean Gosse and a Louise Millet ([[Space:Village of St-Pierre-Langers |St-Pierre-Langers]] parish register 17 Apr 1587). [Note that Barriault places “[?]” after each of the two “Gosse” names in that sentence.] A careful study of the St-Pierre-Langers register allowed us to conclude that the de Lézeaux surname was quite rare in that parish during this period, and that the husband of Anne Rioult was the only de Lézeaux family head with Noël as the given name. As a result, we think that the two individuals identified in the St-Pierre-Langers register as children of “''nobilis vir Natalis de Lézaux''” [noble man Noël de Lézaux] must have been a brother and sister of the François and Jacques de Lézeaux [described in the preceding paragraph]. These two children were “''Pancratus''” [Pancrace] de Lézeaux and “''Margareta''” [Marguerite] de Lézeaux. Pancrace served as godfather to Julienne Le-----[?], daughter of Thomas[?] Le-----[?] and Susanne Auger (St-Pierre-Langers register, 20[?] Jan 1589). Marguerite stood as godmother for the baptism of Marguerite LePelerin[?], daughter of Denis LePelerin[?] and Michelle Fouquard (St-Pierre-Langers register 16 Jan 1598). We know, moreover, that Marguerite, daughter of Noël, married [[Gosse-61|Guillaume Gosse dit Bausonnière]] ([[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish register 1599). On the occasion of the burial of Gilles de Lézeaux (St-Pierre Langers register 1604), the parish priest, named Jacques de Lézeaux, gave an exceptional description of the illness of the deceased, which seems to suggest a close link between the two men. The god-parenting practices in this family would seem to support the idea that Gilles de Lézeaux and Marguerite de Lézeaux were brother and sister of François de Lézeaux, husband of Jacqueline Le Prévost. In summary. Since we know: :- that there was only the one Noël de Lézeaux in St-Pierre-Langers in that period, :- that Anne Rioult was Noël de Lézeaux’s wife, :- that Anne Rioult was the mother of Jacques de Lézeaux and François de Lézeaux, :- and that she was still alive in 1592, we deduce that Anne Rioult must have also been the mother of François and Jacques de Lézeaux’s younger brothers and sister: Pancrace, Gilles, and Marguerite de Lézeaux. '''Note ii.''' Chamillart [see [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Barriault’s sources]] ] tells us that François de Lézeaux and [[LePrévost-1 |Jacqueline LePrévost]] got married in 1593. However, they must have married before 5 Jan of that year, because the register of St-Pierre-Langers parish shows that Jacqueline LePrévost, wife of François de Lézeaux, stood as godmother at the 5 Jan 1593 baptism of Guillaume LeGentil, son of Nicolas LeGentil and Julienne LeGentil. '''Note iii.''' [Translator’s note: In the following, I have reorganized and expanded Barriault’s original note.] The map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [''sic '' for Granville – Barriault] was developed on Cassini’s orders between 1755 and 1759, and is available on the website of the Bibliothèque nationale de France [National Library of France]. Barriault’s citation is [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 6 Apr 2004; but as of Dec 2012, the active URL had become: [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7711800x/]. That map shows “HaultMoncel” [sic - but Haut Moncel on the later map], the name of François de Lézeaux’s seigneury, immediately to the northwest of St-Pierre-Langers. '''Note iv.''' [On the origin of the Rioult surname:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Source == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Deschamps Du Manoir & Unknown pp 152-153

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'''Notes on Deschamps Du Manoir & Unknown''' See Barriault pp 152-153. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' [''Also note: In the Wikitree profile of [[Deschamps Du Manoir-3|Guillaume Deschamps Du Manoir]] himself, I have provided a historical sketch of the town of Granville, where this Parisian man and his family settled.''] ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' At the Archives of the Dept. of La Marche, there is a file classified as ''Arch dép de la Manche, sous-série 13 J 570 sn Deschamps Du Manoir'' [Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, sub-series 13 J 570, surname Deschamps Du Manoir]. [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Click here to see the sources that Barriault himself cites]]. It was done up by a lawyer named Jean-Baptiste-François Deschamps, of the Avranches bailiwick [a royal administrative district], under Louis XVI. It contains a genealogy, part of which concerns the line of Deschamps Du Manoir. According to that work, the first known ancestor of this family would have been “the grandson, it is believed or claimed, of one Ymbert Deschamps, living in Paris in 1419 and 1429?” [question mark included in the quotation]. All the same, ...[that document itself] does not include Ymbert Deschamps in the chart of this family, but instead presents that claim as background information, undoubtedly because the fact cannot be confirmed by any other known source. And J.-B.-F. Deschamps had already made an error in attributing to this Norman Deschamps family the arms of a Deschamps family from Lyons. [Barriault sketched the coat of arms of this family of Deschamps Du Manoir, following the written descriptions in two French heraldic reference sources. See the reproduction in a photo accompanying this profile. TO BE ADDED.] G. Chaix d’Est-Ange and H. Jouglas de Morenas describe the arms of the Deschamps Du Manoir family as follows: “''d’azur à trois roches d’argent chargées de trois mouchetures d’hermines mal ordonnées de sable''”. We can reconstruct the familial coat of arms as follows, where, in heraldic language: the field is “''d’azur''” (the colour blue); the three “''roches''” [rocks] are “''d’argent''” (white in colour); and each of the three rocks contains three “''mouchetures d’hermine''” (heraldic figures [literally, “ermine tips”]) in “''sable''” (black). Nevertheless, the arms of this family do not appear in the other sources consulted, notably: the ''Dictionnaire de la noblesse'' by F.-A. Aubert de La Chesnaye-Desbois and J.[?] Badier; the ''Armorial Général'' by J.B. Rietstap; and V. Rolland and H.V. Rolland’s ''Illustrations to the'' Armorial Général ''by J.-B. Rietstap''. [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Click here to see Barriault’s list of sources]]. No doubt the reason for this omission is because the nobility of this family is disputed. On this point, G. Chaix d'Est-Ange'writes: “The family of DESCHAMPS DU MANOIR, originating in Granville, in Lower Normandy, is known there as very old and very distinguished. However, it is not established as an ennobled line. It does not appear in the records of the nobility that were developed under Louis XIV, nor among the 1789 assemblies of the nobles of Normandy. And the family did not register its coat of arms with the central Armorial in 1696" (p. 330). '''Note ii.''' [On the origin of the Deschamps surname:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Sources == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on DesRoches & Grossin pp 106-109

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=== Notes on DesRoches & Grossin pp 106-109 === ''In his special issue of the Cahiers of the Acadian Historical Society (Sept 2006) on the DesRoches family, Marcel Barriault typically includes "Notes explicatives" (explanatory notes) on each married couple, detailing his evidence and various issues around those persons & their relatives. On pp 106-109, he offers especially detailed notes for [[DesRoches-25|Guillaume DesRoches]] & [[Grossin-2|Jeanne Grossin]] and associated persons. The following is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – apart from a few insertions marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'''[[DeRoche-14| John E. deRoche]]''''' '''Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' In the burial certificate of Jeanne Grossin, her husband is not identified. We know that he was a DesRoches, since Jeanne Grossin’s sons, Michel DesRoches and Gilles DesRoches, were present at the burial. Now, the signature of Michel DesRoches, son of Jeanne Grossin, at his mother’s burial (Carolles parish register 1679), is identical to that of Michel DesRoches, son of Guillaume DesRoches, when Michel married [[LeCourt-10|Jacqueline LeCourt]] (Carolles register 1682). Even though the husband is not identified at Jeanne Gossin’s burial, and even though the mother is not identified at the marriage of Michel DesRoches, son of Guillaume, '''''the signature of Michel DesRoches lets us conclude that he was the son of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin''''' [my emphasis added – J.deR]. '''Note ii.''' [[DesRoches-14|Georges DesRoches]], son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt, was present as signatory at the marriage of Jean-Baptiste Geffroy (son of the late Nicolas Geffroy and the late Madeleine Lyon/Léon) and Nicolasse DesRoches (daughter of the late Jean DesRoches and Jeanne Taupin (Carolles register Tue 5 June 1714). The parish priest at Carolles described him as a cousin of the groom. So, we should infer that one of Georges DesRoches’ two parents (Michel DesRoches or Jacqueline LeCourt) was the brother or sister of Nicolas Geffroy or Madeleine Lyon/Léon. Now, Nicolas was present at the burial of Jeanne Grossin, mother of Michel DesRoches. From the record office [''greffe''] of notary Samson Patin, moreover, we learn that Michel DesRoches had acquired his land at Hamel Geslin from Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicolas (Sartilly records repository, Patin office, 7 Aug 1732, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12289). If Nicolas Geffroy was the son of Jeanne Grossin by a first marriage, then '''''Georges DesRoches, Michel’s son, would actually be a [half first-] cousin to Jean-Baptiste Geffroy, Nicolas’ son''''' [my insertion and my emphasis added; – J.deR]. The god-parenting practices in these families adds weight to that argument. Among the several examples discovered, we cite the following: * Jeanne Patin, wife of Gilles DesRoches, was god-mother for Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicolas (Carolles register 15 Oct 1675); * Madeleine Lyon/Léon, wife of Nicolas Geffroy, was god-mother of Madeleine DesRoches, daughter of Gilles (Carolles register 4 Apr 1676); * and Georges DesRoches, son of Michel, was god-father of Marie Geffroy, daughter of Guillaume (Carolles register 15 Nov 1713). In view of these circumstantial features, we conclude '''''that Jeanne Grossin probably was the mother of Nicolas Geffroy''''' [my emphasis added – J.deR]. Let us point out that the name of Nicolas Geffroy’s father, Jean Geffroy, was given in a dispensation for fourth-degree consanguinity, granted for the rehabilitation of the marriage of Guillaume DesRoches and Guillemine Geffroy (Carolles register 6 Apr 1752). [''Note by J.deR.'' A “fourth-degree consanguinity” means the couple were blood kin thrice-removed: e.g., third-cousins. See [http://no-reality.org/genealogie/custom/degres.pdf]. Canon law (law of the Catholic Church) prohibited marriage between two persons who were too closely related to each other in some way or another – including certain instances of god-parent and god-child connections, and even some types of affinal (in-law) links. Most commonly, the concern was blood kinship of the “fourth degree” or closer. But canon law also permitted church representatives to make a special dispensation (in advance), permitting the couple to marry. Occasionally, however, a marriage came into question ''after'' the fact. In that case, a dispensation could (and usually was) granted ''retroactively'' and the church “rehabilitated” the marriage – that is, established its legitimacy. See [http://blog.geneanet.org/index.php/post/2005/04/la_reponse_de_la_csghf_rehabilitation_de_mariage.html]. (Both website references: as of 4 May 2012.) By the way, “frontier” circumstances being what they were, acts of conjugal ''réhabilitation'' were quite frequent in Acadie – according to my impressions from miscellaneous readings. ''End of note.''] In addition, for the marriage of Jean-Baptiste Geffroy and Nicolasse DesRoches in 1714, the priest granted them a dispensation of third to fourth degree of consanguinity. Once again, we must assume that one of the two parents of Jean-Baptiste Geffroy (Nicolas Geffroy or Madeleine Lyon/Léon) was related to one of the two parents of Nicolasse DesRoches (Jean DesRoches or Jeanne Taupin). But, since we do not know the predecessors of these four individuals [the two pairs of parents], it is impossible to trace the kinship linkage between them. However, in light of the kinship connection between Georges DesRoches (son of Michel) and Jean-Baptiste Geffroy (son of Nicolas), '''''it is possible that Georges DesRoches as well is related to Jean DesRoches or to Jeanne Taupin''''' [my emphasis added – J.deR]. But without further information, it is impossible to clarify this point. '''Note iii.''' A very close inspection of the Carolles resister suggests an unexplained kinship link between the family of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin, on the one hand, and the family of Gilles DesRoches and Noëlle DesRoches [de] “La Croix,” on the other hand. [The “[de]” insertion in Noëlle’s name is Barriault’s – J.deR.] Studying the god-parenting practices in these two families, we discover some very tight links between two sons of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin, on the one side, and one of the sons of Gilles DesRoches and Noëlle DesRoches [de] “La Croix,” on the other side. The first pair of sons are '''''Gilles and Michel DesRoches'''''. The son on the other side is '''''Vincent DesRoches''''': * Vincent DesRoches was present at the burial of Michelle Geslin, extra-marital daughter [''fille naturelle''] of tailor Michel DesRoches (Carolles register 1678); * Jeanne DesRoches, wife of Vincent DesRoches, served as god-mother of Michel DesRoches, son of Gilles (Carolles register Tue 21 June 1681); * Vincent DesRoches stood as god-father for Charlotte DesRoches, daughter of Gilles (Carolles register 11 June 1688). * And from the other side of the equation, Jacqueline LeCourt, wife of Michel DesRoches, served as the god-mother of Jacqueline DesRoches, daughter of Vincent (Carolles register 30 Mar 1689). But the linkages remained just as significant in the next generation. The family of '''''Philippe DesRoches, son of Vincent, and the family of Georges DesRoches, son of Michel''''', often show up together in various documented events. Among the numerous examples, let us mention the following: * Georges DesRoches was present at the marriage of Philippe DesRoches to Catherine Oblin (Carolles register 22 Apr 1704); * Jacqueline Huault, wife of George DesRoches, was god-mother of Vincent DesRoches, son of Philippe (Carolles register 24 Oct 1708); * Catherine Oblin, wife of Philippe DesRoches, stood as god-mother for [[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]], son of Georges (Carolles register 1713) [and this is Julien who emigrated to Ile St-Jean (PEI) with brother [[DesRoches-34|Louis]] ca 1731 - J. deR.]; * Philippe DesRoches was present at the burial of Jacqueline LeCourt, mother of Georges DesRoches (Carolles register 1732); * Philippe DesRoches served as witness at the marriage of François DesRoches, son of Georges (Carolles register 1743). Besides that, Georges DesRoches (son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt) was a witnessing signatory at the marriage between Georges DesRoches (son of Michel DesRoches and Jeanne Rosse) and Pierrette DesRoches (daughter of the late Michel DesRoches and the late Jacqueline Brière) (Carolles register 23 Jan 1714). The priest described Georges the witness as the groom’s relative. We know that the groom was a grandson of Gilles DesRoches and Noëlle DesRoches [de] “La Croix,” and that the witness was the grandson of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin. In light of all these facts, we conclude '''''that Guillaume DesRoches''''', husband of Jeanne Grossin, '''''was perhaps the brother of Gilles DesRoches or of Noëlle DesRoches''''' [de] “La Croix,” which would mean '''''that the two Georges DesRoches''''', named in the context of the just-mentioned marriage, '''''were, at the most, cousins twice removed''''' [“au troisième degré” = second-cousins; my emphasis added – J.deR]. '''Note iv.''' [For origins of the DesRoches and Grossin surnames:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins|click here]].

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=== Notes on DesRoches & Huault === See Barriault pp 97-99. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have sometimes inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve occasionally reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' '''Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The 1752 census by de La Roque [of Île-Saint-Jean, now Prince Edward Island, Canada] provides us with priceless information about the origin of the DesRoches family in France. There we learn that [[DesRoches-34|Louis DesRoches]] and [[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]], who settled at Malpèque on Île-Saint-Jean, were brothers. The census also reports that they were natives of [[Space:Village of Carolles|Carolles]] in the [[Space:Region of Avranches|Diocese of Avranches]] in Normandy, and that they had been settled in Acadie since 1731. Carefully studying the Carolles parish register, we determined that there was only one Louis DesRoches in Carolles between 1674 (when the register begins) and 1720. Louis DesRoches, son of Georges DesRoches and Jacqueline Huault, was born at Carolles in 1707, which fits exactly the age attributed to him in the Malpèque census of 1734. This Louis DesRoches had a brother Julien, whose 1713 baptismal record is found in the Carolles register. We are convinced that this Louis DesRoches and his brother Julien DesRoches are the same persons who embarked for Acadie around 1731. '''Note ii.''' We did not manage to turn up the marriage record of Georges DesRoches and Jacqueline Huault. Since their marriage document does not appear in the Carolles register, we think that the couple probably married in [[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]], home parish of the bride. However, the Champeaux parish register has gaps, and the section covering the period of 1699-1712 is missing. In the record of marriage between [[Huault-5|Louis Huault]] (son of [[Huault-3|Jean Huault]] and [[Jouey-1|Jeanne Jouey]]) and [[Dufresne-25|Guillemine (Guillemette) Dufresne]] ([[Space:Village of St-Michel-des-Loups|St-Michel-des-Loups]] register 8 Jan 1720), a signing witness was Georges DesRoches, who was identified as brother-in-law of the groom. The latter element allows us to conclude that Jacqueline Huault was the sister of Louis Huault, and thus was the daughter of [[Huault-3|Jean Huault]] and [[Jouey-1|Jeanne Jouey]]. The signature of Georges DesRoches in that marriage record is identical to the signature of Georges DesRoches, tailor by profession, son of [[DesRoches-24|Michel DesRoches]]. We have established that Jacqueline Huault’s husband was indeed Georges DesRoches the tailor. And so, by deduction, we know that it was this same tailor Georges DesRoches, Jacqueline Huault’s husband, whose burial was recorded in 1742. The age given in that burial record matches exactly with the age in the 1683 baptismal record of Georges DesRoches, son of tailor [[DesRoches-24|Michel DesRoches]] and [[LeCourt-10|Jacqueline LeCourt]]. For all these reasons, we are convinced that Georges DesRoches (son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt) married Jacqueline Huault (daughter of Jean Huault [de] “Gilberdière and Jeanne Jouey). An attentive study of numerous details in the [[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly|Sartilly]] records office, for the period between 1686 and 1745, reinforces our conclusions about these descent lines. '''Historical notes''' [Translator’s note: Earlier in the publication – pp. 81-86 – Barriault published the full text of the last three of the four documents described below, along with his interpretive commentaries on them, which provide more details than the following paragraphs do. My translations of the commentaries are available by [[Space:4_Generations_of_DesRoches_pp_76-89 |clicking here]] & finding where p. 81 begins in that file. – J. deRoche] '''2 Dec 1724 ''': Georges DesRoches and Louis DesRoches appeared as witnessing signatories in the Carolles register, at the marriage between Guillaume DesRoches (son of Gilles DesRoches and Françoise Patin) and Perrine DesRoches (daughter of the deceased Julien DesRoches and of Guillemine de La Lande). In the marriage contract (Patin notarial contracts, 5 Nov 1724), Georges DesRoches is identified as “first cousin” [of the groom - Barriault’s brackets] ([[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly|Sartilly]] records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12282). '''21 July 1732 ''': Georges DesRoches and Michel de La Lande exchanged parcels of land with each other at Carolles, via a contract signed before notary Samson Patin. Georges DesRoches received half of the “Garden of la Chevallerie,” and Michel de la Lande got the “Walnut Grove” ([[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly|Sartilly]] records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12289). '''7 Aug 1732 ''': Georges DesRoches and Michel DesRoches (represented by his wife Guillemine Durand) signed a contract before notary Samson Patin, by which Georges DesRoches sold to Michel DesRoches “the remains of a house” situated at Hamel Geslin in Carolles ([[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly|Sartilly]] records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12289). '''16 Apr 1733 ''': Georges DesRoches and Michel DesRoches signed a contract before notary Samson Patin, by which Michel DesRoches set up a loan [''rente''] of 100 “''livres''” for Georges DesRoches. In exchange, Georges undertook to pay back Michel in instalments of five “''livres tournois''” per year, at an interest rate of one-twentieth [5% per annum], until the loan was paid in full ([[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly|Sartilly]] records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12290). [Translator’s note: A “livre” was the French “pound” and the “livre tournois” or “pound of Tours” was the increasingly prevalent variety of the currency even before the 18th century (see [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livre_tournois], accessed 13 Dec 2012). It was divided into 20 “sous” (cf. “shilling”), and each sou included 12 “deniers” (cf. “penny”). I lost track of the source, but I recently read a scholarly estimate that the French “livre” had the approximate value of an English shilling, which is to say, about 5% of a the pound sterling, in the 18th century. However, the livre, like other official units of currency, varied enormously in purchasing power, over time. So anyone needing a firm estimate of value in any specific instance would have to undertake careful investigation. – J. deRoche.] === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on DesRoches & LeCourt & Geslin p 101

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=== Notes on DesRoches & LeCourt & Geslin === See Barriault p 101. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have sometimes inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve occasionally reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' '''Explanatory note''' In the [[Space:Village of Carolles|Carolles]] parish register, dated 8 Sept 1725, is the burial record for [[Geslin-8|Michelle Geslin]], aged about 60, with Philippe DesRoches and Vincent DesRoches as signing witnesses. Given the rarity of the Geslin surname in the parish at the time, and considering the names of the witnesses at the burial, this is probably the same Michelle Geslin who gave birth out of wedlock to the child of Michel DesRoches in 1678. But without supporting documents, we cannot confirm this. The age at burial is approximate: priests in the 18th century often rounded off the age to the nearest decade, such that “around 60" could actually mean “in his/her 60s.” '''Historical note''' 21 Oct 1689: By a contract notarized through Noël Patin, referenced in a 1732 contract notarized by Samson Patin, Michel DesRoches acquired, from Guillaume Geoffroy, son of Nicolas, a parcel of land located at Hamel Geslin in the parish of Carolles (Sartilly records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12289). [Translator’s note: Barriault does not comment on whether this Nicolas Geoffroy might have been the [[Geoffroy-4|Nicolas Geoffroy]] who was likely the older half-brother of Michel DesRoches. Barriault elsewhere infers that [[Grossin-2|Jeanne Grossin]], the mother of Michel DesRoches, was also the mother of a Nicolas Geoffroy by an earlier marriage to [[Geoffroy-3|Jean Geoffroy.]] If this is indeed the same Nicolas Geoffroy, then Michel DesRoches was acquiring land from a nephew.] === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Fillastre-Arondel

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'''Notes on Fillastre & Arondel''' See Barriault pp 126-128. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Historical note''' ca.1629-1634: [[Fillastre-2 | André Fillastre, Sieur Des Jardins]], resided at the seigneurial manor house of Champeaux at least until 25 Feb 1634 (Champeaux parish register). ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' It is hard to trace the origins of the families that lived at [[Space:Village of Angey | Angey]] at the beginning of the 17th century, since the Angey parish records do not begin until 1689. That notwithstanding, close scrutiny of the Champeaux records enable us to establish that [[Fillastre-2 | André Fillastre]], Sieur Des Jardins, and his wife, [[Arondel-1 | Noëlle Arondel]], were living at Angey in that period and that they were the parents of [[Fillastre-5 | Agathe]], [[Fillastre-6 | Barbe]], and [[Fillastre-7 | Nicolas Fillastre]]. In the documentation of the marriage between [[Fillastre-1 | Adriane Fillastre]] and [[Huault-10 | Jean Huault [de] “Gilberdière”]] (Champeaux parish register 1622), the bride is identified as a daughter of André Fillastre, Sieur Des Jardins, of Angey parish. It hardly seems likely that, at this time, there was more than one André Fillastre at Angey who bore the label of Sieur Des Jardins. We conclude that Adriane Fillastre, as well as her brother [[Fillastre-3 | André]] and their sister [[Fillastre-4 | Juliane]], must also belong to this family. '''Note ii.''' At the baptism of [[Huault-13 | Gilles Huault]], son of [[Fillastre-1 | Adriane Fillastre]] (Champeaux register 1624), the godmother is identified as “Barbe, wife of André Fillastre of Angey.” Now, that is the only mention of Barbe [without surname], wife of André Fillastre, that we turned up, whereas we noticed numerous references to Barbe, ''daughter '' of André Fillastre. In light of those facts, we concluded that the priest at Champeaux likely made a mistake in identifying Barbe as the wife rather than as the daughter.... '''Note iii.''' At the baptism of [[Huault-16 | Juliane Huault]], daughter of [[Fillastre-1 | Adriane Fillastre]] (Champeaux register 1631), Julien Grossin acted as godfather. Likely he was the husband of [[Fillastre-6 | Barbe Fillastre]], aunt of the child. Still, it must be noted that a man named Julien Grossin married one Jeanne Huault at Champeaux on Tuesday the 6th [?] of June, 1628. If that Jeanne Huault was [[Huault-22 | [Jeanne] the sister]] of [[Huault-10 | Jean Huault [de] “Gilberdière”]], [the girl who was] baptized at Champeaux 28 Feb 1606, then Julien Grossin would actually have been the paternal uncle of [[Huault-16 | Juliane Huault]]. With no other data, it is impossible to clarify this question. '''Note iv.''' When [[Fillastre-7 | Nicolas Fillastre]] and [[Bedouin-1 | Ursule Bedouin]] got married, the groom’s father was described as having resided at the Champeaux seigneurial manor for the last 4 or 5 years. The fact that he occupied the seigneurial manor at Champeaux could indicate either that the family enjoyed a certain social status or that they simply performed some function at the chateau, just like the members of the Pierre family, who lived at the Champeaux manor 3 years earlier. (See Note ii for the family of [[Space:Notes on Pierre & Unknown p 135|Guillaume Pierre and his unidentified wife]].) In the absence of supporting documents, we could not determine whether this branch of the Fillastre family was affiliated with the noble Norman family of le Fillâtre, referenced by Aubert de La Chesnaye-Desbois et Badier (''Dictionnaire de la noblesse'', vol VIII, 1969, p. 58), Jouglas de Morenas (''Grand armorial de France'', vol VII, 1975, p. 2), and Rietstap (''Armorial Général'', vol I, p. 669). '''Note v.''' [On origins of surnames Fillastre and Arondel:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Gosse & de Lézeaux pp 137-138

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=== Notes on Gosse & de Lézeaux === See Barriault pp 137-138. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Explanatory note''' After meticulously examining the Champeaux register, we identified Guillaume Gosse, nicknamed Bausonnière, and husband of Marguerite de Lézeaux, as head of the family bearing this name in the parish at the time. And so, we presume that all five of the children who were baptized between 1603 and 1612, and belonged to a father recorded as “Guillaume Gosse dit Bausonnière,” were in fact brothers and sisters, and that their parents were Guillaume Gosse dit Bausonnière and Marguerite de Lézeaux. That hypothesis is reinforced by the fact that [[LePrévost-1 |Jacqueline [LePrévost]]], wife of [[De Lézeaux-6| François de Lézeaux]], was godmother to [[Gosse-58| (Charles-)Perceval Gosse]] (Champeaux register 1603), and that François de Lézeaux was godfather to [[Gosse-62 |Françoise Gosse]] (Champeaux register 1611). Similarly, we think that this was the same Guillaume Gosse dit Baissonière who fathered [[Gosse-69 |Nicolas Gosse]], born out of wedlock to [[Gateboy-1 |Jeanne Gateboy dit Gatino]] (Champeux register 1620). Supporting this hypothesis is the fact that [[Gosse-58| Charles-Perceval Gosse]] and [[Gosse-64 |Olivier Gosse]] – both of whom were sons of Guillaume Gosse dit Baussonière – appeared as witnesses at the marriage of this Nicolas Gosse to [[Malenfant-1|Perrine Malenfant]] (Champeaux register 1643). === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Gosse & Deschamps pp 144-145

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'''Notes on Gosse & Deschamps''' See Barriault pp 144-145. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' ''' Explanatory note''' The marriage record of Françoise Gosse with [[LeCourt-9| Pierre LeCourt]] ([[Space:Village of Champeaux |Champeaux]] parish register 1600) identifies the bride as a daughter of Jean Gosse dit [nicknamed] Bausonnière, but omits the mother’s name. But her 1614 burial record is listed just before that of Louise Deschamps, with the latter specifying that Louise was the mother of said Françoise Gosse of the preceding entry. Thus we learned that Françoise Gosse was the daughter of Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière and Louise Deschamps. We concluded that the baptismal record of “Françoise Gosse daughter of Jean” (Champeaux register 1573) is that of the future wife of Pierre LeCourt, since the birth date fits closely with the age [“about 40”] given in her burial record. In the marriage record of Denise Gosse with [[Basire-1|Nicholas Basire]] (Champeaux register 1584), the bride is identified as a daughter of Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière. Since there was only the one family head bearing that names in Champeaux at the time, we concluded that Denise Gosse also belonged to this family. The parents of Guillaume Gosse dit Bausonnière are unnamed in the record of his marriage to [[De Lézeaux-1 |Marguerite de Lézeaux]] (Champeaux register 1599), but the Archives of the Dept. of La Manche and P.-E.-M. Le Chevalier de Préville [see [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Barriault’s sources]] ] both affirm that Guillaume Gosse dit Bausonnière was the son of Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière and Louise Deschamps. == Source == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Gosse & Unknown p 149

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'''Notes on Gosse & Unknown''' See Barriault pp 149. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' In the record of the baptism of [[Gosse-65 |Françoise Gosse]] – daughter of Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière and Louise Deschamps – ([[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish register 1573), the child’s father was listed as “Jean Gosse, son of Olivier.” A close study of the Champeaux register showed there was only one family head named Olivier Gosse in the parish during the period: namely, the husband of Françoise [surname unknown]. From the additional fact that “Françoise, widow of Olivier Gosse” was present at that baptism of Françoise Gosse, we concluded that Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière was the son of Françoise and Olivier. '''Note i.''' In the record of marriage between Vigor Gosse and [[LeConte-10|Jeanne Leconte]] (Champeaux register 1573), the groom is identified as a son of Olivier Gosse. The god-parenting practices between the family of Jean Gosse dit Bausonnière and that of Vigor Gosse allow us to conclude that Jean and Vigor were brothers. '''Note iv.''' [On the origin of the Gosse surname:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Source == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Guérard & Durand pp 142-143

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'''Notes on Guérard & Durand''' See Barriault pp 142-143. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The Guérard surname is very rare in the [[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish register between 1571 and 1650. Thanks to their respective marriage records, we know that both Colasse and Michelle were daughters of Jean Guérard. Now, a detailed study of the Champeaux register turned up only one family head named Jean Guérard in that period. On that basis, we concluded that Colasse and Michelle were sisters and that a Jean Guérard baptized at Champeaux in 1572 was their brother. This hypothesis is also supported by a study of the god-parenting practices in this family. The latter also suggests that Nicaise and Marguerin likewise belonged to this family. When Jean Guérard [Jr. - JdeR] was baptized in 1572, the parish priest of Champeaux noted in the margin of the record that his family was originally from [[Space:Village of St-Michel-des-Loups| St-Michel-des-Loups]]. What is more, the register mentions in several places that Nicaise and Marguerin also came from St-Michel-des-Loups. '''Note ii.''' The record of the marriage between Michelle Guérard and [[LeTellier-29|Rolland LeTellier]] (Champeaux register 1598) indicates that the bride’s father was deceased by that time. Examining the Champeaux register, we were unable to find the burial record of Jean Guérard. However, we did find a record dated 6 Feb 1582, showing the [re-]marriage of Jean Guérard’s widow, Colasse Durand. Since we knew of only the one family head named Jean Guérard in this period [see Note i, above - JdeR], we concluded that Colasse Durand was probably the mother of the five known children of Jean Guérard. '''Note iii.''' [On the origin of the Durand surname:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. == Source == * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Huault & Fillastre p 115

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=== Notes on Huault & Fillastre=== See Barriault p 115. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' '''Historical note''' 16 Nov 1692: Gilles Huault, husband of Nicolasse LeTellier, accepted a contract establishing a payment of four ''livres'' from a mortgage ratified by notary Georges Geffroy (Sartilly records office, Geffroy collection, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12277). === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Huault & Pierre pp 121-123

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'''Notes on Huault & Pierre''' See Barriault pp 123-125. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' ''[Translator’s note: I have made a few insertions etc. here in an effort to distinguish among the several Jeans and the various Pierres – the latter being both a first name and a surname here - JdeR.]'' Since the son of [[Huault-10 |Jean Huault [de] “Gilberdière”]] and [[Fillastre-1 |Adriane Fillastre]] is often identified in the [[Space:Village of Champeaux |Champeaux]] parish register as “[[Huault-3 |Jean Huault]] son of Jean son of Pierre,” we know that Jean Huault Sr. (married to Adriane Fillastre) was the son of a man called Pierre Huault. Now, the Champeaux register shows that there were two Pierre Huaults who got married at the turn of the 17th century: the one who married Susanne Pierre (Champeaux register 1599); plus the son of Mathurin and spouse of Juliane Vallot (register 7 Nov 1602). Pierre’s son Jean Huault [Sr.], who married Adriane Fillastre, must have been the same person who was baptized on 4 Sept 1600 – first, because his age at death fits exactly with that birth date, and second, because no other Jean Huault (with a father named Pierre Huault) was baptized around that period in Champeaux. So he would be the son of Pierre Huault and Susanne Pierre. Since the parish priest of Champeaux did not write into the register the names of mothers of children baptized there in this period, we had to study the register [more closely] to identify Jean Huault’s siblings. We think that [[Huault-20 |Pierre Huault] the son of Pierre (baptized in 1602) belonged to this family, because he was born before the marriage between [the other adult] Pierre Huault and Juliane Vallot, and also because this infant’s godfather was a member of the Pierre family [i.e., the family of the infant’s mother, Susanne Pierre]. We also think that [[Huault-21 |Michel Huault (baptized in 1603), son of a Pierre Huault, belonged to this same family, because the register records his father as bearing the nickname of “Gilberdière,” which was specific to this lineage, plus the godfather was, again, a member of the family surnamed Pierre [like the mother, Susanne Pierre]. Beyond that, we find that the funerals of [the other adult] Pierre Huault and wife Julienne Vallot occurred shortly after their marriage, on 5 Jan and 14 Feb 1605, respectively (Champeaux parish register). And we know of no other family headed by a Pierre Huault [beside the two already mentioned here]. [Given those two considerations,] we can presume that the two additional children born to a Pierre Huault – [[Huault-22 |Jeanne]] and [[Huault-23 |Nicolas]] (baptised in 1606 and 1608) – were offspring of Pierre Huault and Susanne Pierre. As for [[Huault-24 |Gilles Huault]], present at the funeral of his brother Jean in 1680, we were unable to locate his record of baptism. It is entirely possible that he was a product of Susanne Pierre’s second marriage – to [yet another!] [[Huault-25 |Jean Huault]], son of [[Huault-26 |Guillaume Huault]. '''Note ii.''' The map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [''sic '' for Granville – Barriault] was developed on Cassini’s orders between 1755 and 1759, and is available on the website of the Bibliothèque nationale de France [National Library of France]. It show the locality of [[Space:Village of La Gilberdière |“La Gilberdière”]] as situated not far to the east of Champeaux, between [[Space:Village of Angey |Angey]] and [[Space:Town and Canton of Sartilly |Sartilly]]. [It appears on Google Earth today at the SW rural fringe of Sartilly (walking distance into town), on the road to Angey - JdeR.] Note that the map also pinpoints the hamlet of “Les Huaut,” located immediately to the northeast of Champeaux. [Translator: Barriault’s citation is [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 6 Apr 2004; but as of Dec 2012, the active URL had become: [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b7711800x/]. '''Note iii.''' [On origins of the surname Huault:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on Jacob Köller Descendants and The Köller / Culler / Cullers Family in America

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==Introduction== This page is intended as a discussion forum for the managers of profiles of 18th century Prussian immigrant Jacob Köller and members of his family. In looking at just the first few generations of the family in America, we have more than half a dozen different PMs involved, and there's a bit of inconsistency in the way we present our data. Among other things, I think we have several duplicate profiles to be merged, along with some inconsistencies in spelling of surnames and places of birth. Some normal differences in style are to be expected, but hopefully in a collaborative environment we can agree on a coherent presentation of the basic genealogy data. If we find inconsistent data among the sources we have available, we can highlight that and explain it as best we can. One of the site leaders suggested that the best approach in a situation like this would be to create a free-space page that lays out the issues, and then invite all the PMs to add their own observations, comments, questions, agreements, disagreements, counter-proposals, and other issues. Hopefully with that approach we can reach a consensus on how best to present the family . So this is the free-space page that was proposed, and the following paragraphs lay out what I think the problems are and my own proposals for handling them. I'm asking everyone to assist with this effort, and to feel free to add your own thoughts and comments after my proposals. I'll be happy to add you to the trusted list for this page if you wish. (Just send the request.) And I'm told that when you add a comment, you can sign and time stamp your comment by adding four tildes right after the comment. Then when you save. the software will automatically add your name and the time to the comment. ==Family Summary== Here's a summary of the profiles we currently have for the first four generations of the family, along with their managers. (The immigrant Jacob mentioned above is the Jacob listed in Generation 2.) '''Generation 1.''' :[[Cullers-75|Jacob Koller Cullers]] (~1700-1765) managed by [[Holland-5579|Zoiya Tate]] and [[Miller-20770|Carol Miller]].
:[[Mullerin-6|Elizabeth (Mullerin) Cullers]] (~1702-unk) managed by Carol Miller. '''Generation 2.''' :[[Koller-120|Jacob Koller]] (1725-1805) managed by Carol Miller.
:[[Cullers-32|Jacob Koller Cullers]] (~1725-1805) managed by [[Gaines-587|John Gaines]].
:[[Abelin-6|Maria Magdalena (Abelin) Culliers]] (~1727-1775) managed by [[McCrory-255|Vicki Kennedy]].
:[[Abel-1575|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Kullers]] (1723-1775) managed by Zoiya Tate. '''Generation 3.''' :[[Köller-175|Johann Michael Köller]] (1745-1818) managed by [[Barton-1128|Dennis Barton]].
:[[Schmid-961|Eleanora Catherine (Schmid) Culler]] (1747-1806) managed by Dennis Barton.
:[[Cullers-36|Johannes Cullers aka Kullers]] (~1747-1796) managed by Zoiya Tate.
:[[Mueller-2032|Anna Maria (Mueller) Cullers aka Muller]] (1750-1832) managed by [[Thiesing-1|Vi Thiesing]] and John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-140|Jacob Cullers]] (1748-1829) managed by Vicki Kennedy.
:[[Muller-7680|Elizabeth (Muller) Cullers]] managed by Vicki Kennedy. :[[Köller-455|Johann Heinrich Köller]] (1755-unknown) managed by Dennis Barton. '''Generation 4 Direct Descendants.''' :'''Note: Spouses are not shown, and not all of the children of the prior generation have been profiled to date.'''
:[[Culler-195|Catherine (Culler) Ramsburg]] (1776-1856) managed by [[Casteel-170|Sharon Casteel]].
:[[Köller-176|Elizabeth (Köller) Coblentz]] (1778-1857) managed by Dennis Barton.
:[[Culler-199|Michael Culler]] (1789-1884) no PM, created by Sharon Casteel.
:[[Cullers-48|Mary Magdalena (Cullers) Burner]] (1776-1832) managed by Zoiya Tate, Vi Thiesing, and John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-20|Elizabeth Cullers]] (1780-1824) managed by John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-10|Catherine Cullers]] (1782-1843) managed by Vi Thiesing and John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-30|Jacob Cullers]] (1786-1862) managed by Vi Thiesing and John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-39|John Randolph Cullers]] (1789-1820) managed by John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-26|Henry Samuel Cullers]] (1792-1865) managed by John Gaines.
:[[Cullers-14|Daniel Cullers]] (1794-1882) managed by John Gaines. ==Sourcing Note== The primary sources I have used for these observations are Fogle, Patricia A., "The Descendants of Michael Köller/Culler and Eleanora Schmid Culler of Frederick County, Maryland," Willow Bend Books, Westminster, MD 21157-5026, 2001. (Full-text publication available online at , accessed 28 Apr 2020.) and Rice, Millard Milburn, "New Facts and Old Families From the Records of Frederick County, Maryland," Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1984 (© 1976). (Limited preview version available online at , accessed 28 Apr 2020.) (The unnumbered chapter of interest in this publication is "Notes Relative to the Culler Family -- Descendants of Jacob and Mary Koller," pp 79-126. The limited preview version does not include this chapter. There is, however, an earlier draft of the chapter, dated 1969, available at .). They generally agree on the details about the family, and they are described more fully in a Research Note on the profile of [[Köller-175|Johann Michael Köller]]. Source is available in full-text version on Family Search. The Source book is still in copyright, but I have the book and will be glad to e-mail a copy of the relevant parts or the entire Köller chapter to anyone who asks. (I'll need to do that in pieces, because a scan of the whole chapter produced a 30 MB .pdf file, which would be much too large for an e-mail attachment.) There are some other sources noted on the individual profiles, but there is quite a bit of reliance on ancestry.com trees and Find A Grave memorials, so if we can come up with some better replacements for those as part of this process, that would be a good enhancement as well. :'''Update:''' FYI, I now have the Köller chapter of Source available as four separate .pdf files that are under 1 MB in size, and I'll be glad to e-mail them to anyone who wishes a copy. Just let me know. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 12:49, 11 June 2020 (UTC)} ==Observations and Recommendations== ===Surname Spelling - 1=== One of the consistent inconsistencies is the spelling of the surnames. Sources and both acknowledge the variety of spellings that can be found in various records (see the Research Note mentioned above). Source notes that all the Frederick County church records up until about 1800 use the original German spelling, Köller. The anglicized surname used later for the branches of the family that remained in Frederick County, MD, or relocated to Ohio, was Culler, and the anglicized surname for the branch that migrated to Shenandoah County, VA, was Cullers. However the tombstones located in Shenandoah County, VA, use the spelling Kullers, and there are also records that use the spelling Koller without the umlaut. So there are at least five legitimate spellings that can be found in records.
'''Proposal 1.''' I believe use of the German spelling Köller prior to about 1800 would be technically correct, but there admittedly are English-language records that would not use the umlaut. If the newly-formed Germany Project Team has a policy or recommendation about the spelling that should be used, I would propose to follow their recommendation. In the absence of any such guidance, I propose to use LNAB Köller (with umlaut) rather than Koller. That spelling would apply to our progenitor immigrant, Jacob, his father, and each of his four sons who were born in Frederick County, MD. For the next generation, i.e., grandchildren of Jacob, most of our profiles now use LNAB either Culler or Cullers, so we should probably stick with those (indicating that only [[Köller-176|Elizabeth (Köller) Coblentz]] would need a LNAB change). The Virginia branch of the family with tombstones marked Kullers should probably also include that as an aka current surname. It doesn't appear that Culliers (with letter i) is a legitimate spelling that was ever used. ===Surname Spelling - 2=== We have the same issue regarding the umlaut with the surnames Muller (or Mueller) vs. Müller and Mullerin vs. Müllerin. In addition, the author of Source (p. v of the Introduction) believes that the wife of Jacob's son Johannes, [[Mueller-2032|Anna Maria (Mueller) Cullers aka Muller]], and the wife of his son Jacob, [[Muller-7680|Elizabeth (Muller) Cullers]], were cousins. If that is correct, it seems unlikely that the names would have been spelled differently.
'''Proposal 2.''' Again I'd propose to follow the recommendation of the Germany Project Team, if there is one. Otherwise I would propose to adapt the spelling Müller for both surnames. The Mueller spelling may have evolved from the pronunciation of Müller by those whose native language is English. ===Surname Spelling - 3=== In parts of 18th century Prussia it was apparently common practice to differentiate the surnames of females of a family from those of the males. In some old records, especially church records for baptisms, deaths, and marriages, females would often appear with the suffix -in added to the surname. "Gender-specific surname variants," (, accessed 10 May 2020.) "Grammatical Effects on German Names," (, accessed 10 May 2020.) Kerchner, Charles F., Jr., "18th Century Pennsylvania German Naming Customs and Patterns," 1995 - 2006, Para. 5. (Online record at , accessed 18 May 2020.) In this family, for example, we have Eleanora Schmidin (Schmid), Maria Magdalena Abelin (Abel), and Elizabeth Müllerin (Müller), where the surname of the father would be as shown in parentheses.
'''Proposal 3.''' Here again we should be consistent, and I think we should follow the policy of the Germany Project Team, if there is one. In the absence of a site policy, I propose to follow Source , the only source that specifically states that use of the surname spelling without the -in suffix is correct. Also note, as a possible item for discussion with the Germany Project, that use of this convention in the family might provide a clue as to what part of Prussia was "home." ===Duplicate Profiles - 1=== For Generation 2 there appear to be duplicate profiles for Jacob Köller, the progenitor of the immigrant family, that should be merged, Koller-120 and Cullers-32.
'''Proposal 4.''' I have already proposed a merge, with the comment that the birth name should be Köller and the current name Cullers aka Kullers. ===Duplicate Profiles - 2=== Sources and both indicate that Jacob Köller had two wives with very similar names, Mary Magdalena Unknown and Maria Magdalena Abel (or Abelin). For Generation 2 there appear to be duplicate profiles for the second wife, Abelin-6 and Abel-1575, but no profile for the first wife Mary. The sources indicate that the first wife, Mary, was the mother of all four sons, which would indicate that none of the sons is currently attached to the correct mother.
'''Proposal 5.''' I propose to use the profile for [[Abel-1575|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Kullers]] as Jacob's second wife, since the LNAB would be correct if Proposal 2 is accepted. The profile would need to have Jacob connected as a spouse and the two children disconnected. We would then re-purpose Abelin-6, convert that into the profile for Mary Magdalena Unknown, and connect her as mother of all the children. This change would eliminate all the incorrect half-sibling indications among Jacob's children. The alternative to this would be to merge Abelin-6 and Abel-1575, detach the children, make sure the dates and places are correct, and then create a new profile for Mary Magdalena Unknown, the first wife, and connect the spouse and children to her. Also note that the first spouse, Mary Magdalena Unknown, would be the one who died in 1775 and is interred in the Culler Family Cemetery in Jefferson, Frederick County, MD. ===Places of Birth=== I haven't seen any authoritative data about when Jacob immigrated to Frederick County, Maryland, or whether he was accompanied by parents or a spouse. The sources I have agree that all of his children were born in Frederick County and grew up and married there before migrating elsewhere (except Heinrich who apparently died young).
'''Proposal 6.''' In the absence of a legitimate source indicating otherwise, I propose to follow the lead of the published books and show Frederick County, Province of Maryland, as the birth and marriage locations for the children. This would require a change to the place of birth for [[Cullers-36|Johannes]], now shown as Germany. Similarly, one of Johannes middle children (Jacob) is shown as being born in Frederick County, Maryland, while both his older and younger siblings are shown as being born in Virginia. If the data is correct, it seems like an inconsistency that should be either sourced or explained somehow. ===Family Structure=== Please note that two changes to the family structure have already been completed during the preparation of this page. Those who looked at the family earlier may recall that Jacob and Magdalena (Generation 2) were shown as having a daughter, Susanna (Cullers) Feathers. I could find no record of such a person and asked the Profile Manager about it. She quickly agreed that the profile had been attached to this family in error and disconnected it. The other change was the addition of a different fourth child for Jacob and Magdalena, son Johann Heinrich, who is mentioned in the sources and apparently died in childhood. I have added a profile for Heinrich, but have no other proposal unless resolution of the other issues should imply a change to Heinrich's profile. ==Changes Implemented== :05 Jun 2020: [[Frisken-30|Tracy (Frisken) Hope]] merged [[Mullerin-11|Anna Maria (Mueller) Cullers]] into [[Mueller-2032|Anna Maria (Mueller) Cullers aka Muller]] (Generation 3). Mullerin-11 now redirects to Mueller-2032. (Duplicate that had been overlooked in the initial Observations.) {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :18 Jun 2020: John added tombstone photos to the profiles of [[Köller-175|Johann Michael Köller]] and [[Schmid-961|Eleanora Catherine (Schmid) Culler]] (Generation 3). {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :20 Jun 2020: Kylie Haese, leader of the Germany Project, added two comments to this page (below), and Dennis added an answer comment on 24 Jun. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :20 Jun 2020: Carol completed the proposed merge of [[Cullers-32|Jacob Koller Cullers]] into [[Koller-120|Jacob Koller]] (Generation 2; Proposal 4.) Cullers-32 now redirects to Koller-120. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :20 Jun 2020: Vicki merged [[Abelin-6|Maria Magdalena (Abelin) Culliers]] into new profile [[Abel-2744|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Cullers]] (Generation 2) and edited the Biography. Abelin-6 now redirects to Abel-2744. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :20 Jun 2020: Vicki merged [[Cullers-36|Johannes Cullers aka Kullers]] into new profile [[Köller-459|Johannes (Köller) Cullers]] (Generation 3.) Cullers-36 now redirects to Köller-459. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :27 Jun 2020: Dennis added Schmidin as an aka surname to the profile of [[Schmid-961|Eleanora Catherine (Schmid) Culler]] (Generation 3.) {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:58, 28 June 2020 (UTC)} :29 Jun 2020: For consistency with the rest of the family, Dennis changed the LNAB of Elizabeth (Köller) Coblentz to Culler and updated the Research Note on the profile. The names Köller and Koller were retained as aka surnames. (Generation 4; Proposal 1). The profile is now [[Culler-281|Elizabeth (Culler) Coblentz]] and Köller-176 now redirects to Culler-281. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 13:27, 29 June 2020 (UTC)} :13 Jul 2020: Vicki updated the profiles for [[Cullers-140|Jacob Cullers]] and [[Muller-7680|Elizabeth (Muller) Cullers]] (both Generation 3). {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 16:48, 23 July 2020 (UTC)} :23 Jul 2020: Vicki merged [[Abel-2744|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Cullers]] into [[Abel-1575|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Kullers]] and proposed a merge of [[Abel-1575|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Kullers]] and [[Abel-410|Maria Magdalena Abel]]. Both Abelin-6 and Abel-2744 now redirect to Abel-1575, and another apparent duplicate, Abel-410, was discovered in the process. Per discussion about original Proposal 5, Dennis will now create a new profile for Jacob's first wife, Mary Magdalena Unknown, and will then do a final cleanup of the resulting profile for Jacob's second wife to try to make it all consistent with the sources we have. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 14:11, 24 July 2020 (UTC)} :24-26 Jul 2020: Dennis adopted a Maria Unknown profile from the 'Recycle Unknowns' category, converted it into the profile for Jacob's first wife, [[Unknown-184522|Maria Magdalena (Unknown) Köller]] (Generation 2), and connected Jacob and the four Generation 3 sons (Proposal 5). Both Dennis and Vicki then did some additional updates to the profile of [[Abel-1575|Maria Magdalena (Abel) Köller]], Jacob's second wife. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 20:42, 27 July 2020 (UTC)} :26 Jul 2020: In response to a Suggestion Report item based on the new 'Possible Parent' analysis from Find A Grave data, Dennis connected the existing profile for [[Culler-264|John Culler]] (1774-1847) managed by [[Garver-384|Jason Garver]] as the son of [[Köller-175|Johann Michael Köller]] and [[Schmid-961|Eleanora Catherine (Schmid) Culler]]. Dennis sent a private message to Jason about this ongoing activity inviting him to participate. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 20:42, 27 July 2020 (UTC)} :29 Jul 2020: Dennis changed the LNAB of our Generation 2 [[Köller-474|Jacob]] to the original German spelling, Köller (Proposal 1). Profile Koller-120 now redirects to Köller-474. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 19:39, 3 August 2020 (UTC)} :29 Jul - 01 Aug 2020: Dennis added and this free-space page as 'See also' sources to any of the Generation 1 through 3 profiles where they were not already mentioned. Dennis and Vicki both did some additional cleanup and editing to various profiles. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 19:39, 3 August 2020 (UTC)} :02 Aug 2020: Dennis added comments to the two profiles mentioned in Proposal 6 suggesting some additional research to try to verify the places of birth shown. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 19:39, 3 August 2020 (UTC)} :'''Thanks, folks! Looks like some progress!''' :As of 03 Aug 2020, Proposals 4 and 5 have been implemented, and the other proposals have been partially completed. At this point it seems appropriate to leave any additional profile updates or modifications to the discretion of the individual profile managers. I remain available to address questions or provide any assistance needed. Thanks again. {[[Barton-1128|Barton-1128]] 19:39, 3 August 2020 (UTC)} ==Sources==

Notes on Jouey & LeMonnier pp 128-129

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=== Notes on Jouey & LeMonnier === See Barriault pp 128-129. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The surname Jouey is very rare in the Champeaux register in the 17th century. Between 1613 and 1695, other than the marriage between [[Jouey-3 |Samson Jouey]] [son of Pierre Jouey and Marguerite LeMonnier] and [[Gosse-57 |Jeanne Gosse]], we find only two other marriages of individuals bearing this name: first, the marriage between [[Jouey-14 |Anne Jouey]] (daughter of [[Jouey-6 |Jacques Jouey]] and [[Turgot-2 |Françoise Turgot]]) and [[LeCoq-11 |Guillaume LeCoq]] (son of [[LeCoq-12 |Pierre LeCoq]] and [[Girard-233 | Thomasse Girard]]) (Champeaux register, Tue 11 Nov 1654); and second, the marriage between [[Jouey-4 |Julienne Jouey]] (daughter of the late [[Jouey-5 |Pierre Jouey]] and [[De La Motte-17 |Juliane de La Motte]], parish of Angey) and [[Gosse-75 | Guillaume Gosse]] (son of [[Gosse-64 |Olivier Gosse]] and Demoiselle [[De La Hache-1 |Jacqueline de La Hache]]) (Champeaux register, Thu 24 Oct 1675). A Samson Jouey appears as witness to both marriages. In the second case, groom Guillaume Gosse was first cousin to [[Gosse-57 |Jeanne Gosse]], Samson Jouey’s wife. Considering the rarity of the Jouey surname, we think there were surely other kinship links among these various members of the Jouey family, but we do not know what they were. The Angey register began only in 1689. '''Note ii.''' [On origins of surnames Jouey and LeMonnier:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on LeCourt & Coupard pp 119-120

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=== Notes on LeCourt & Coupard === See Barriault pp 119-120. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have inserted some clarifications in square brackets, and I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' It is not easy to track the LeCourt family in the [[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish records. We find there, at the beginning of the 17th century, a mention of two men named Pierre LeCourt: the husband of Françoise Gosse, and the husband of Françoise Coupard. Since the wife of the first Pierre LeCourt, Françoise Gosse, died at Champeaux on 25 May 1614, it is rather plain that this man could not have been the same one who married Françoise Coupard in January of the same year. So, we think there were two Pierre LeCourt’s in Champeaux in that period. These two Pierre LeCourt men were the only family heads bearing the LeCourt name in the parish at that time. '''Note ii.''' In the document that records the marriage between [[Turgot-5|Jean-Jacques Turgot (son of [[Turgot-6|Pierre Turgot]] and [[Duval-220|Marguerite Duval]]) and [[Gosse-84|Colasse [Nicolasse] Gosse]] (daughter of the deceased [[Gosse-83|Vigor Gosse]] and of [[Coupard-2|Françoise Coupard]] (Champeaux register 13 Sept 1643), a Pierre LeCourt was a witness and was noted as being a “uterine brother ” [of the bride ]. [Uterine siblings are born to the one mother by different fathers. And this would be [[LeCourt-12|Pierre LeCourt '''''Jr.''''']] – JdeR.]. Thus we concluded that Françoise Coupard, wife of Pierre LeCourt [Sr. - JdeR.], was the same woman who married [[Gosse-83|Vigor Gosse]], and that her children, Pierre LeCourt [Jr.] and Colasse Gosse, were half-siblings. Colasse Gosse is the only child from this second marraige, as far as we know. '''Note iii.''' [On the origin of the LeCourt surname:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Sources === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on LeCourt & LeVallois pp 111-112

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=== Notes on LeCourt & LeVallois=== See Barriault pp 111-112. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – except I have sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of readability in English.'' '''Historical notes''' Tue 19 Dec 1724: The marriage contract of [[Gosse-102|Michel Gosse]] (son of [[Gosse-103|Jean Gosse]] and [[Yger-30|Claude Yger]]) and Nicolasse LeCourt (daughter of Julien LeCourt and the deceased Jacqueline Coupard) was signed before Samson Patin, notary. [[DesRoches-14|Georges DesRoches [Sieur de] La Fontaine]] was present and signed (Sartilly records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12282). 8 Nov 1727: Documentation of a sale of belongings of [[Gosse-102|Michel Gosse]], husband of Nicolasse LeCourt, was notarized by Samson Patin. Present were François LePeltier, representing Michel Gosse, and his two bothers-in-law, Julien LeCourt and Jacques LeCourt (Sartilly records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12284). 25 July 1729: A record of the division of the belongings of Julien LeCourt was notarized by Samson Patin. [[Gosse-102|Michel Gosse]] received the goods, as heir of the deceased Julien LeCourt, by virtue of marriage to the latter’s daughter, Nicolasse LeCourt (Sartilly records office, Patin desk, Archives of the Dept. of La Manche, 5 E 12286). === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on LeVallois & LeHericey

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'''Notes on LeVallois & LeHericey''' See Barriault pp 121-123. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' ''' Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The marriage record of Jacqueline LeVallois (Champeaux parish register 1647) marks the first appearance of the surname LeVallois in the register of [[Space:Village of Champeaux | Champeaux ]]. The name is virtually unknown there: only Jacqueline LeVallois, her sister [[LeVallois-12|Perrine LeVallois]] , and their father [[LeVallois-3 | Pierre LeVallois]] carried this name in that period. It is thanks to Jacqueline’s marriage record that we learn that the LeVallois family was originally from “[[Space:Village of La Mancellière | La Mancellière]], near Mortaing.” In La Mancellière the name is much more common: between 1580 (the year the register starts) and 1625, we counted about 20 households there. However, we did not find there the marriage record of Pierre LeVallois and Jeanne LeHericey. Since the records contain only a few details, it is rather difficult to trace this line. '''Note ii.''' Like the LeVallois surname, the LeHericey name is almost completely unknown in the Champeaux register of the era. The name turns up there only upon the arrival of the new priest at Champeaux parish, Jean LeHericey, in 1629. Because the latter appears as witness to the marriage between [[LeVallois-12|Perrine LeVallois]] and [[Coupard-14|Gilles Coupard]] (Champeaux register 1650), and as godfather at the baptism of [[LeCourt-15|Jean LeCourt]], son of [[LeCourt-12 |Pierre LeCourt]] and [[LeVallois-9 | Jacqueline LeVallois]] (Champeaux register 1653), we think there was probably some sort of kinship link between himand the LeVallois family, but it is not possible to clarify that. Parish priest Jean LeHericey died at Champeaux on 29 June 1672, age unknown, and was buried the next day “in the nave, a bit below the crucifx. toward the north.” The Champeaux register mentions two other persons named LeHericey: appearing there is the burial record of Julienne LeHericey, wife of Nicolas Gosse [de] “Les Fosses” (Champeaux register, Saturday 10 Feb 1635); and the burial of Pierre LeHericey, native of “the parish of La Mancellière, Vicounty of Mortaing,” aged about 80 (Champeaux register, 30 May 1649). Note also that one Pierre LeHericey (probably the same one who dired in 1649) witnessed the marriage between Jacqueline LeVallois and Pierre LeCourt [mentioned just above - JdeR] (Champeaux register 1647). Given the extreme rarity of the name at Champeux, along with the mention of La Mancellière in the burial record of Pierre LeHericey, we think there was probably a kinship connection among all these individuals, but once again, we cannot shed further light on the question. At LaMancellière, the LeHericey name is almost as common as that of LeVallois, in the era. Between 1580 and 1625, we counted about 14 LeHericey households there. Without other clues, it is difficult to trace that lineage. '''Note iii.''' [On origins of the surname LeHericey:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on 'Mabie Family Update'

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[[Category: Disambiguation Studies]] The article "Mabie Family Update" by Stephen W. Mabie of San Antonio, Texas, appeared in NYGBR vol. 133, issue 1 (January 2002), pages 44-46. It is available from NYGBR via subscription access. A copy of the paper was posted online by the author at [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smabie/articles/Mabie%20Family%20Update.pdf this web address]. It refers to two previous articles about the Mabie family of New Netherland: Catherine T. R. Mathews, "Founders of the Beck and Mabie Families in America," NYGBR 37 (1907):97-103 and Sarah Adelaide Mabie, "Mabie Family," NYGBR 5 (1921):251—55. According to Stephen Mabie, both of these articles had correctly listed names and baptism dates for the six children of [[Mabille-4|Pieter Casparszen van Naerden]] and his wife, [[Jans-24|Aechtje Jans van Norden]], as follows: # Marritien, baptized 12 September 1652 # Jan, baptized 4 October 1654 # Engeltje, baptized 6 September 1656 # Metje, baptized 14 April 1658 # Caspar, baptized 15 February 1660 # Tryntie, baptized 17 December 1662 These cited articles presented different theories regarding son Jan. In the original article. Ms. Mathews identified him as the Jan Mabee of Ft. Orange and Schenectady who married Anna Borsboom in about 1684 and died at Schenectady on 8 April 1725. Ms. Mabie identified Pieter's son Jan as the founder of the Van Norden family of Hackensack, New Jersey. According to her theory, Jan married Elizabeth Rees and used the surname Van Naerden. Stephen Mabie states that these "were two separate, contemporaneous families," namely (1) Jan Mabee and Anna Borsboom of Schenectady and (2) [[Unknown-353924|Jan Van Orden]] and [[Roos-955|Elizabeth Rees]] of Hackensack. Stephen Mabie says that Theodore Langdon Van Norden's book ''The Van Norden Family: Three Hundred Years in America'' followed the theory of Ms. Mabie, while both versions of Jan's life appear in different unpublished genealogies, and R. Robert Murtrie's 1986 work ''Ancestors: A Compendium of Mabie Research'' largely followed Ms. Mathews, but also had Jan marrying Elizabeth van de Lipstradt as his second wife in 1704. (This is a reference to Elizabeth Rees, whose father Andries Rees is referred to as "derlipstradt" in her baptism record.) Stephen Mabie reports that after the Mabee Farm house [located in or near Schenectady; once owned by [[Mabie-15|Jan Mabie]]] was donated to the Schenectady County Historical Society in 1993, several old letters were found in the house that demonstrate that [[Mabie-15|Jan Mebie of Schenectady]] was the son of [[Mabille-4|Pieter Casparszen]] and [[Jans-24|Aechtje Jans]]. The senders of four letters are identifiable as children of [[Mabille-4|Pieter Casparszen]] and [[Jans-24|Aechtje Jans]]. Three of the letters variously call the recipient "beloved brother", "brother Jan Meebie," "Jan Pitterse Mebie, who is at Schanecgade ... very devoted brother." The other letter is addressed to Jan and signed "your sister." Thus, according to this article the Jan born in 1654 is [[Mabie-15|Jan Mabie of Schenectady]]. No information is provided on the origins of [[Unknown-353924|Jan Van Orden of Hackensack]]. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes_on_'Mabie_Family_Update'|WikiTree pages that link here]]

Notes on Persons and Places in the Ancient Town of Norwich

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] == Notes on Persons and Places in the Ancient Town of Norwich == Prepared for the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the town and of the city the one hundred and twenty-fifth, July 5th and 6th, 1909. * by Committee on History, Norwich, Conn. * published 1909 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Notes on Persons and Places in the Ancient Town of Norwich|Notes on Persons and Places in the Ancient Town of Norwich]]'' (1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#NoN|Notes on Norwich]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes on Persons and Places in the Ancient Town of Norwich|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/notesonpersonspl00norw * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/323600-notes-on-persons-and-places-in-the-ancient-town-of-norwich-in-connecticut

Notes on Pierre & Unknown p 135

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=== Notes on Pierre & Unknown wife === See Barriault p 135. ''This is my translation from Barriault’s French. Everything is Barriault’s text – unless an insertion is marked with my initials, J.deR – except that I’ve sometimes reorganized word sequence and punctuation, and made other inconsequential adjustments, for the sake of clarity in English.'' '''Explanatory notes''' '''Note i.''' The Pierre surname is very rare in the Champeaux registeer in this period. Since the first marriage record of Susanne Pierre indicates that the spouses were married in the parish of St-Jean-le-Thomas, we think that Susanne Pierre may have come from there originally. But the St-Jean-le-Thomas register is very laced with gaps. The oldest part that we turned up covers only the 1613-1618 interval. The register picks up again only in 1671. Between 1613 and 1618, we found many documents about individuals bearing the name: Pierre Pierre (19 May 1613); Germain Pierre (27 Mar 1615); and Jean Pierre, parish priest of Braffais (18 July 1615). Given the incomplete state of the register, we do not know the connection between all those persons and Susanne Pierre, wife of [[Huault-12 |Pierre Huault dit Gilberdière]]. '''Note ii.''' From the baptismal record of Jeanne Coupard, daughter of Pierre Coupard and Françoise Gosse (Champeaux register, Sun 11 Oct 1631), we learn that the baby’s godfather. Pierre Pierre, Sieur de St-Jean, resided at the Champeaux manor house. We cannot say whether there was a kinship connection between him and Susanne Pierre. But the fact that a Pierre family member would be living at the chateau seems to indicate that he enjoyed a certain social status or that he held some functional position there. Three years later, a member of the Fillastre family was resident at the seigneurial manor of Champeaux. (See Note iv for the family of [[Space:Notes on Fillastre-Arondel |André Fillastre [Anentafel #26] and Noëlle Arondel [An. #27]]]). '''Note iii.''' [On origins of the surname Pierre:] [[Space:Surnames in Barriault - origins | click here]]. === Source === * Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, Sept 2006).

Notes on the Ball Family of New Haven, Conn.

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Source: Donald Lines Jacobus, "Notes on the Ball Family of New Haven, Conn.," in ''The American Genealogist,'' vol 10 (April 1934):208 This article contains much that is of importance in deciphering the relationships of the early Ball family of New Haven, Connecticut. This page extracts highlights. * [[Ball-201|Alling Ball]] first appeared in New Haven records in 1643 * William Ball appears a few months later and died in 1648; no known children; not certain that he was brother of Alling * Savage claimed that both Alling I and Alling 2 were captains. No record of military appointment of either of them. Father not called Captain in contemporary records. Younger Alling was frequently referred to as Captain Alling Ball; probably commanded East Haven Village militia. == Claims re: Coat of Arms == 1864: Leonard Abram Bradly prepared ''History of the Ball Family,'' published 1916. Discussed (pp 23-26) coat of arms used by a branch of Alling's descendants. BUT this coat was granted in 1613 to Richard Ball, DD, of Northampton (England). == Origins of Alling Ball, immigrant == Citing (in part): NEHGR 54:96 John Ball, clothworker of St. Mary Bowe, London, left will dated 28 Feb 1637/8, proved 9 Apr 1638; names: * brother Samuel Ball * mother-in-law (prob step mother) & her sons Leonard Cooke, Thomas Cooke * cousin Mary Russell & her brother Allen [Alling] Ball, ''son of my uncle Allen Ball'' (this proves that the immigrant's father was named Alling/Allen) * two daughters of uncle Allen Ball * cousin John Ball, son of my uncle Hugh Ball * cousin William Ball, my co-partner * wife of my other cousin William Ball (who is now beyond seas) * children of my cousin Roger Ball * cousin Newman Rookes * my two brothers, Andrew and Samuel * witnesses: James Russell [husband of Mary Ball], Richard Ball, Alice Ball Therefore: Alling Ball, immigrant to New Haven, Connecticut: * was still in England in 1638 * may have been brother to William "beyond the seas" in 1638; this was most probably the William Ball who died in New Haven in 1648. * was NOT a brother of Col William Ball; no connection with the Virginia family is known. Immigrant Alling's sister Mary was wife of James Russell of New Haven; she had one child-- a daughter Hannah who m. Thomas Kimberly Jr and who died without issue. Children of [Hanhah's Uncle] Alling Ball were her next of kin. Mary Ball Russell d by 11 Nov 1674 when her inventory was taken. Her daughter Hannah got the whole estate. * 3 Mar 1706/7 Hannah, now a widow made agreement with Sergt John Ball one of the collateral heirs of Mary's estate (New Haven County Court Record, vol 2, p 295) * 26 Sep 1705 Hannah gave power of attorney to my friend and kinsman Johnn Ball * 19 Jul 1708: Hannah sold land to her kinsman Capt. Allen Ball == Wife of Alling Ball the immigrant == ''History of the Ball Family'' (1915) p 20-21 states definitely that Alling (I) married Dorothy Fugill, sister of Thomas Fugill, first secretary of New Haven Colony. Much more likely that Thomas Fugill married one of the two unnamed sisters of Alling Ball. See Records of COlony of New Haven vol 1, p 270: * Fugills returned to England in 1646 * Alling Ball excused for tardiness on a training day because he was "wth his sister Fugill upon her depture." Maiden name of Dorothy, wife of Alling Ball (I) is therefore not known. == When did Alling (I) Ball die? == ''History of the Ball Family'' (p 28) state he died Nov. 1716. No such record of death; no probate record. * His son Capt. Alling Ball died 1710. Admin of his estate granted to his widow Sarah and their son Allen (III) on first Monday in July 1710. Other children: Sarah, Lydia, Allen of full age; Mercy aged 17; Mehitabell, about 15. * Admin of estate of Mrs Sarah Ball late of Easthaven granted to Joseph Ives and Allen Ball 5 Nov 1716; on 9 Dec 1717 agreement re distribution made by "children & heirs of Allin & Sarah Ball Dec'd" signed by Alling Ball, Jos; Sarah Ives, Jacob and Lydia Heminway, Mercy Ball, Mabell Ball. (citing NH Prob Records 4: 437,487) In East Haven Village records there are two rate lists: * 1682: Allen Ball Sr listed with three polls; Allen Ball Jr listed with four polls * 1702: only "Captain Ball" (referring to the son) Therefore, we can infer that Alling (I) died between 1682 and 1702. New Haven VR, p 70: : "Allin Ball son of Allin Ball died at Newhaven the 21 of Septr 1689 : Dorothy Ball his wife died ye 22th of february 1689/90" The two entries occur together. Jacobus argues that these two deaths are of husband and wife '''not''' of son and mother. He also points out that the naming of Alling I's father aligns with the information from the 1638 will of Alling I's cousin John Ball described above. Jacobus argues against the 1689 death being that of the son Alling born 21 Oct 1684: :"This interpretation made it necessary to assign a later son Alling to Capt. Alling and Sarah (Thomapson) Ball, since they had a surviving son of that name. This supposition can be disproved. When Capt. Alling died in 1710, his son (the third Alling) was called of full age, hence was born at least as early as 1689. Furthermore, one Alling Ball gave testimony in July 1706, stating his age at that date as 21, and this can only apply to Alling, 3d, who was born 21 Oct 1684. :"Consequently, the third Alling, ,born 1684, did not, as always stated, die in 1689, and had no younger brother of the same name. Hence there was no other Alling Ball who ''could'' have died on 21 Sept. 1689 except the first Alling, the husband of Dorothy, and the record of death above quoted calls her ''his'' wife-- that is, wife of the Alling Ball whose death on 21 Sept. 1689, is entered immediately above her own death. No other interpretation is possible." A footnote explains something further: : "It was not a second Alling, but a daughter Abigail (who must have died young) who was baptized with her sister Mercy on 30 July 1693." == About Edward Ball == "Some have claimed that Edward Ball, who was at Branford, Conn., in 1666 and removed to Newark, N.J., was a son of Alling Ball, Sr. The name of Edward does not occur in any New Haven record, and although that is not conclusive, the presumption is that he was not a son of Alling. Since there was no probation of Alling's estate, Edward's name should have figured in conveyances of Ball property if he had been Alling's son. Births of the three known sons of Alling were all recorded; and of these, oly John and Alling left issue. Only John and Alling were mentioned in deeds of their first cousin, Hannah (Russell) Kimberly... Edward, unless he came to Branford from elsewhere in New England, may conceivably have been a son of Alling's supposed brother William; or he may have been a more distant relative and a late comer from England." == Suggested Lineage == Jacobus's article does not include a genealogical outline; the following is compiled based on the evidence discussed in his article: # Unknown Ball. Children: ## Hugh Ball. ''No profile on wikitree (yet).'' ## Father of John Ball (not Hugh, not Alling) ### John Ball who died and left will in 1638 naming several of his cousins and uncles. ''No profile on wikitree (yet).'' ### Samuel Ball ### Andrew Ball ## One or more of: Father of John; Hugh, Alling or another son; the following were cousins of John Ball who died 1638; their father(s) are not known; they may or may not have been siblings to each other: ### Roger Ball ### William Ball "co-partner" to John Ball who died and left will ### William Ball "beyond the seas" in 1638 leaving wife and children '''in England;''' probably he who died in New Haven CT in 1648. Wikitree candidates: [[Ball-4893|William Ball]] (married to a) [[Walham-3|Alice Waltham]]; b) [[King-8027|Joane King]] without sources; Jacobus article above, does not identify the name of his spouse. BUT this Wikitree profile currently has him set as son of Coat-of-Armorist [[Ball-4892|Richard Ball]] and [[Young-9110|Elisabeth Young]] no doubt to get that nobility thing going... He's repeated below under cleanup. ## [[Ball-201|Alling Ball I]], wife not known. He is currently attached as spouse of [[Tuttle-293|Dorothy Tuttle]] but a) his wife is not known; Dorothy Tuttle has been suggested as spouse of Alling's son: ### [[Ball-200|Alling Ball II]] (used to be I), immigrant to New Haven, CT; m Dorothy _____; he died in 1689; she died in 1690. Children: #### John WT Profiles [[Ball-593|Ball-593]] and [[Ball-2089|Ball-2089]] #### Eliphalet WT Profiles [[Ball-5500|Ball-5500]] and [[Ball-598|Ball-598]] #### [[Ball-595|Capt. Alling Ball]] (III) (d by July 1710); m. Sarah Thompson. five children. #### Mercy WT Profile [[Ball-587|Ball-587]] m George Pardee ### Mary Ball, m. James Russell; immigrated to New Haven; one daughter: #### Hannah Russell; m Thomas Kimberly Jr and died without issue ### Daughter m. Thomas Fugill; emigrated to New Haven, CT, but returned to England ### Daughter == Cleanup: The Balls of Wikitree == :''This needs updating since we commenced cleanup. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 05:30, 24 June 2017 (EDT) '' An attempt to organize Ball profiles that are "out there" and likely to get disconnected in the Ball cleanup as of 14 June 2017. : '''Anne and others:''' You could help by adding descriptors to the second-level people (two bullets) listed here. Thanks. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 23:06, 14 June 2017 (EDT) * [[Ball-6167|William Ball]] - supposedly born 21 Mar 1573 Millenbeck, d 17 Nov 1647 in New Haven, CT. A previous version of his profile claimed he was father of [[Ball-201|Alling Ball]] the immigrant AND the William Ball who died in New Haven in 1647 (others say 1648). This profile attaches as spouse [[Tuttle-1552|Dorothy Tuttle]] (m 1590 in Wiltshire England) despite the narrative saying that this William married Alice Waltham. It also associates several children who need handling as the William Ball who died in New Haven apparently had no children '''in New England'''. (This needs checking) Children currently attached to this William Ball: Update: wives have been detached; vitals made vague/generic. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 14:54, 27 June 2017 (EDT) ** [[Ball-6178|Samuel Ball]] ** [[Ball-6182|Mary Ball]] ** [[Ball-6232|John Ball]] ** [[Ball-6231|Richard Ball]] ** [[Ball-6179|Sarah Ball]] * [[Ball-186|William Ball]] is a duplicate of the above William Ball (but currently set as rejected because "different spouse"); this one was born in 1573, d 17 Nov 1647 in New Haven, CT, supposed son of [[Ball-324|John Ball Jr]] and [[Webb-200|Elizabeth Webb]] (with many siblings). This profile has [[Waltham-3|Alice Waltham]] as his spouse (m 1590 Wiltshire) and associates the following children as theirs: ** [[Ball-192|Francis Ball]] ** [[Ball-195|John Ball]] ** [[Ball-190|Elizabeth Ball]] ** [[Ball-187|Mary Ball]] ** [[Ball-4865|John Ball Sr]] probable dupe of [[Ball-195|John Ball]] above ** [[Ball-4218|Susan Ball]] ** [[Ball-4543|William Ball]] m Margaret Downman ** [[Ball-4591|Col William Ball]] d 15 Oct 1680 Millenbeck, VA. This is the Virginia colony immigrant; he has other dupes. Supposedly his origins are unknown. ** [[Ball-584|Susannah Ball]] m. Bristol ** [[Ball-8738|Joseph Ball]] * [[Ball-4893|William Ball]] (married to a) [[Walham-3|Alice Waltham]]; b) [[King-8027|Joane King]] without sources; Jacobus article does not identify the name of his spouse. BUT this Wikitree profile currently has him set as son of Coat-of-Armorist [[Ball-4892|Richard Ball]] and [[Young-9110|Elisabeth Young]] no doubt to get that nobility thing going. Children current associated with him that need addressing include: ** [[Ball-201|Alling Ball]] ** [[Ball-187|Samuel Ball]] ** [[Ball-4982|William Ball II]] ** [[Ball-2723|Richard Ball]] * [[Ball-4736|William Alling Ball]] 1617-21 Nov 1716 New Haven. Have asked PM Rob Santos for more data. Not currently connected to anyone; who is this one supposed to be?

Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire | Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham == * by John Thomas Godfrey * published by Phillimore & Co., 124 Chancery Lane, London, 1907 * 537 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes_on_the_Churches_of_Nottinghamshire:_Hundred_of_Bingham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RAAVAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_RAAVAAAAQAAJ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Contents * List of Illustrations * List of Subscribers * Adbolton * Bingham ** Bingham's Domestic Chapelry ** Guild of St. Mary * Broughton Sulney * Car Colston * Colston Basset ** Church of St. John The Divine * Cotgrave * Cropwell Bishop * East Bridgeford * Elton-On-The-Hill * Flintham * Granby * Hawksworth * Hickling * Holme Pierrepont * Kinolton ** Domestic Chapelry of Newbold * Kneveton * Langar ** Barnston Church of St. Ethelburga * Orston ** Thoroton ** Scarrington ** Staunton Chapel * Owthorpe * Radcliffe-on-Trent * Screveton * Shelford ** Saxendale * Tithby ** Cropwell Butler ** Domestic Chapelry of Wiverton * Tollerton * Whatton-In-The-Vale ** Aslacton * List of Archbishops and Bishops * Addenda, Page 506 * Index, Page 517 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Godfrey, John Thomas. ''[[Space:Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham|Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire: Hundred of Bingham]]'' (Phillimore & Co., London, 1907) * [[#Godfrey|Godfrey]]

Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family == Together with Abstracts of Some Early Deeds. * by [[Biddle-2384|Henry Drinker Biddle]] (1831-1898) * published by W.S. Fortescue & Co., Philadelphia, 1895 * 95 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=uGw2AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/notesongenealog00biddgoog * https://archive.org/details/notesongenealogy00bidd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713291 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Biddle, Henry Drinker. ''[[Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family|Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family]]'' (W.S. Fortescue, Philadelphia, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Biddle|Biddle]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Biddle, Henry Drinker. ''[[Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family|Notes on the Genealogy of the Biddle Family]]'' (W.S. Fortescue, Philadelphia, 1895) [ Page ].

Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family == * by William Charles Stillson (b.1886) * published by Edwards Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763701 * https://books.google.com/books?id=4TRVAAAAMAAJ snippet view * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24644 === Table of Contents === * Lieutenant Vincent Stilson I * Children of Vincent I and first wife, Grace * Hugh II 6 (son of Vincent I and Mary) * Children of Hugh II 6 and first wife, Martha (son of Vincent I) * Children of Joseph III 3 and second wife, Mary (Brisco) (son of Hugh II 6) * Finding of record of marriage of Amos Stilson (IV 8) and Sarah Clinton * Amos Stilson (IV 8) and Sarah Clinton * Relationship of Margaret Clinton, wife of Joseph IV 1 and Sarah Clinton, wife of Amos IV 8 * Children of Amos Stilson IV 8 and Sarah (Clinton) (son of Joseph III 3) * David Stilson V 3 and Mary (Burrough) (son of Amos IV 8) * Children of David Stilson V3 and Mary ( Burrough) (son of Amos IV 8)x * Anson Stilson VI 4 [son of David V 3 and Mary ( Burrough)] * Children of Anson VI 4 and Miretta (Gray) (son of David V 3) * William Edward Stilson VI 6 son of David V 3 and Mary ( Burrough) * Children of William Edward VI 6 and Deborah (Page) (son of David V 3) * David Stilson VI 9 [son of David V 3 and Mary (Burrough)] * Children of David VI 9 and Margaret Page (son od David V 3) * Addenda * Miscellaneous memoranda === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stillson, William Charles. ''[[Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family|Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family]]'' (Edwards Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stillson|Stillson]]) * Stillson, William Charles. ''[[Space:Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family|Notes on the Genealogy of the Stilson Family]]'' (Edwards Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939) [ Page ].

Notes on the Levi B. Montgomery Family

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'''Notes from Clara B. Whitted Johnson on the Levi B. Montgomery Family''' : Date unknown (estimate c. 1950) : Sent by Clara B. Whitted Johnson to Dr. Earl C. Montgomery (her first cousin once removed) === Letter: === Dear Earl, Just a line as I am sending you this history. My niece typed off some copy and made some mistakes, but I do hope you can make it all out. I wrote it up more especially for Frances [daughter] and my nieces and nephews but also wanted anyone that was interested to have a copy. I do not know when the Montgomerys moved from N.Y. to Ill. In the case of my grandfather it was no doubt from Penn. to Ill. All of the children of Grandfather were born in Ill unless Aunt Alice may have been born here in Exira. She was the youngest. A minister by the name of George Stuntze married Levi and Fanny and they named your grandfather for him. Want to tell you also that I took out the perpetual upkeep on the Montgomery lot and had it recorded at Audubon. Thanks again for your cooperation. Sincerely Clara === Handwritten Notes: === The Montgomerys were from Genessee Co New York. Levi, my grandfather’s father was Eli. He had three brothers: Thomas, Levi and Samuel. Eli Montgomery’s father was Levi. He was in the Revolutionary war was shot and killed. Later his wife married a man by the name of Harmon. Levi my grandfather was 10 years old when his father Eli died. Then he lived with his uncle, Joel Braddish, near Erie Penn. Eli’s wife was Hannah Braddish. After Eli’s death she married Dave Monteith. After his death she made her home here at Exira with her son Levi and lies by his side in the Exira cemetery. My grandfather Levi Montgomery married Fanny Boyles. Her father was Archibald Boyles, and they also lived in N. York. Archibald Boyles married Phoebe Tuttle and their children were Fanny, Hannah, Esther, James, William, Phoebe, Nancy, Lucy Ann, Archibald and Abner. === Typed Notes: === I wish to dedicate the history of the Montgomery family as it has been given me to the memory of my Mother, Louisa, one of the best mothers in the world. Dear Louisa, daughter of Levi and Fanny Montgomery, came with her parents, her brothers and sisters to Audubon County, Iowa in the spring of 1856. It had been just five years since the first white settler N.A. Hamlin had settled in Audubon County and just one year since it had become a separate county. Originally it was part of Cass County. The family came in covered wagons from Hancock County, Illinois where most, perhaps all, of the children had been born. Louisa could not ride in a covered wagon as it made her sick so she and George rode thru horseback. Louisa was just thirteen at that time. What Levi and Fanny saw as they entered Audubon County was a vast prairie whose sod had never been turned. The rivers and creeks were unbridged and almost impassable roads were the rule everywhere. Timber land followed the creeks. Levi, Fanny and children were among the very first pioneers of the County. The county settled up fast and by the advent of the Civil War there were 126 men old enough to cast a vote. Levi, Fanny and children settled on a piece of land about one-half mile north of Davis Creek, which is north of Exira. To find the place today you follow Kilworth Street out of town. They were a very thrifty family as well as a very religeous family. Levi was the first leader of the Methodist group in Exira. Levi and the children soon had a home established. Noble had gone to California during the gold rush of 1849. He made only one trip back and never kept in touch with the family but someone has said that he settled in New Mexico and raised a large family. A house was built on this fertile homestead and as time went on a barn, sheds, a milk house and other outside buildings were added. They had their own beef, pork, mutton, chicken, milk – made their own butter and cheese, made sugar from the maple trees that surrounded the homestead. They also made sugar from sugar cane. They ground their meal, had their own bees for honey and although they were a large family, there was always plenty of food for themselves and any passing guest. The closest markets were Des Moines and Council Bluffs. They butchered hogs and hauled them to these markets. They also hauled their grain to these markets. It took two days to make the trip to and from. Here they bought the things the family needed. Levi set one of the first orchards in Audubon County and although I was not fortunate enough to know my grandparents, I do remember the orchard with every kind of apple and nut trees, also the cellar with bins filled in the fall with apples from the orchard. The county was sparsely settled but the young folk gathered in this home often for social times. There were six boys and six girls, namely: 1. John who became a surgeon in the northern army during the Civil War. He was shot in the lung and died in California. George went to him and was with him at the time of death and burial which took place in San Bernardino. 2. George became a doctor and practiced his profession in Atlantic for many years until he retired, living in Grant the last years of his life. He had two sons, Edward and Sedwick. Sedwick left one son, Dr. Earl C Montgomery of Omaha, Neb. George and Hattie, his wife, and his sons and their wives all rest in the cemetery in Atlantic, Iowa. 3. Eli married Katie Barber and their children are: Sumner, Will, and Ina, all in California. Eli and Katie are gone and rest there. 4. Phoebe married George Sharp. They had four children: Eli, Milo, Frances, and Ivan. Milo married Minerva Barber and they rest at Grand Junction, Colo. Phoebe, George and Frances rest in the cemetery at Exira, Iowa. 5. Hannah married Perry Lewis. They had three children, two dying in infancy. Nettie passed away when she was about 40. They all rest in the cemetery at Bowen, Ill. 6. Joel left no family and he and… 7. Marion mined together in California for a number of years. They both are gone and are buried in California. Marion left one daughter, Agusta Macy of Bakersfield, California. 8. Minerva married Mr. Edwards. They had two daughters, Ethel and Stella. They are all gone and rest in California. 9. Maggie married Henry Harrington and late in life married George Miller of Fresno, California. Maggie and Henry had four children: Fanny, Orvie, Florence, and Roy. I think they are all gone except Roy who is in Santa Monica, California. 10. Alice, the youngest, married Will Rudge and spent her married life at Boise, Ida. She and Will are both gone. She left seven sons: Pete, Marion, Dick and I do not know the names of the other boys. 11. Louisa married Peoria I. Whitted Feb. 28, 1860. They had 12 children, five dying in infancy and all are gone except the youngest, Clara. Louisa passed this life January 6, 1919 and she and Peoria rest in the Exira Cemetery. 12. Levi lived in Exira with his wife Emma, part of the time on the homestead with his mother after his Father’s death. He helped in the pioneer county in keeping and restoring order, later moving to California where they both rest, leaving their children Charles, John and Ethel at Paso Robles. These 13 children of P.I. and Louisa Whitted in order of birth are: 1. Rural C. born January 1, 1861. Died Feb. 1, 1861. 2. Clinton C. born May 14, 1862. Died 1939. Married Hester Coglon at Iowa City, Iowa, December 1881. 3. Florence Mae born Nov. 27, 1863. Died March 14, 1917. Married Albert Sewell at Irwin, Iowa, January 16, 1888. Death due to Brights Disease and strokes. 4. Minerva A. (Minnie) born March 27, 1866. Died of cancer November 26, 1932. Married James D. Barber March 26, 1885 at Exira. 5. Forest B. Whitted, born January 29, 1868. Married Mable Dickey at Audubon, April 3, 1893. 6. Elbridge Irwin Whitted, born October 3, 1869. Died January 11, 1928 of Brights disease. Married in Chicago, October 7, 1903 to Blanche Myers. 7. Noble Audubon Whitted, born October 8, 1872. Died Jan. 24, 1873. 8. Peoria Died Nov. 27, 1876 9. Louisa – twins. Born Jan. 23, 1876. Died Nov. 26, 1878 10. Grace Ann, born January 8, 1880. Died March 6, 1880. 11. Carlton C. Whitted, born July 17, 1881. Died August 26, 1940. Married Mildred Bechtold in Exira, Nov. 17, 1903. 12. Clara B. Whitted, born Aug. 25, 1884. Married Nels C Johnson at Exira, Sept. 6, 1914. Louisa, although the mother of a large family and as we know, had no conveniences such as we enjoy today, had time to go to church and work in it. Although she was raised a Methodist, she and her husband, Peoria, were charter members of the Christian Church in Exira which was established in 1876. We are aware of the heartaches of Louisa and Peoria as they laid their five babies away, three of them going with membraneous croup. Peoria was brought up in a Quaker home. I can not recall an unkind act in Louisa. Want to add here a poem written by her in my memory book in 1895. Perhaps she lived by that. Anyway she lived her religion day by day. Bless her memory. === POEM === Keep a watch on your words, my daughter For words are wonderful things They are sweet like the bees fresh honey Like the bees have a terrible sting. They can bless like the warm glad sunshine And brighten a lonely life They can cut in the strife of anger Like an open two-edged knife. Let them pass through your lips unchallenged If their errand is true and kind If they come to support the weary, To comfort and help the blind. If a bitter revengeful spirit prompts the words Let them be unsaid They may flash through the brain like lightning Or fall on the heart like lead. Keep them back if they are cold and cruel Under bar and lock and seal The wounds they make, my daughter Are always slow to heal. May Christ guard your words and ever From the time of your early youth May the words that you daily utter Be the beautiful words of truth.

Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottingham Sources]] __TOC__ == Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812 == Being a series of extracts, with annotations. * by John T. Godfrey * published by Henry B. Saxton, King Street, Nottingham, 1901. * note: Prior to 1752, this register uses old style dates where the year commenced on March 25th. * 147 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Z_UVAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100388820 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Godfrey, John T., ''[[Space:Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812|Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812]]'' (Henry B. Saxton, Nottingham, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Godfrey|Godfrey]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Godfrey, John T., ''[[Space:Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812|Notes on The Parish Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, 1566 to 1812]]'' (Henry B. Saxton, Nottingham, 1901) [ Page ].

Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634 == The visitation was made by Chitting, Chester herald, and Thompson, acting as deputies to St. George, Clarenceux, and Burroughs, Norroy. * by Alfred W. Gibbons, F.S.A. * published by James Williamson, Printer, 290, High Street, Lincoln, 1898 * 298 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=HaNCAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=QXwUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029785635 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009009850 === Citation Formats === * Gibbons, Alfred. ''[[Space:Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634|Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634]]'' (James Williamson, Lincoln, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gibbons|Gibbons]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gibbons, Alfred. ''[[Space:Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634|Notes on the Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1634]]'' (James Williamson, Lincoln, 1898) [ Page ].

Notes on Thomas Hunt Alderman of Exeter died 1548

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[[Hunt-4673|Thomas Hunt]] The visitations of the county of Devon: comprising the herald's visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620 with additions by Lieutenant-Colonel J L Vivian (Exeter 1865) p 494 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002002213917&view=1up&seq=508&q1=hunt Thomas Hunt of Exeter buried 15 May 1548 at St Petrock, Exeter.Inquisition Post Mortem taken 2 Edward VI (1548/9) He was three times mayor of Exeter. (1517, 1523 where he replaced John Symons who died the day after his election, 1527 see Eight Hundred years of Exeter's Mayors and Lord Mayors http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/exetersmayors.php : According to Vivian, Wife's name Elizabeth Strobridge was buried 8 Oct 1546 at St Petrock and that her name is known from the Inquisition Post Mortem of their son Roger . ''' The death date in INCORRECT''' wife Elizabeth is mentioned in Thomas's will written in April 1548 .Moreover the office copy of the will in the PCC records notes that the household stuff for which an inventory was provided was granted to Elizabeth, the wife of the said Thomas during her life. The burial may have been that of daughter Elizabeth; baptised in 1642 and buried in 1646 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J3X9-829 : 20 March 2020), Elizabeth Hunte, 1542. ( because of the nature of this database needs checking in the St Petrock register) ::'''Children''', :'''George''', heir aged 17 years and more at father's IPM (therefore born c. 1531), d 5 March 1565 ,IPM 7 Eliz, 1564/5, will dated 5 March probate 12 Oct 1564 marr Alice Fursdon will https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24420719?h=3b5193&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Roger''' IPM, 14 Eliz, 1571/2 married Anne a widow of Bremell :'''Thomas''' (of Chidley, Devon) died 29 November, buried 7 December 1602 aged 63, (therefore born c 1539 Memorial at Chudleigh (NB this memorial is listed in the data from Chudleigh Church https://www.chudleighparishchurch.org.uk/history/ It was on the floor in the North Aisle and noted by Jones (History of Chudleigh Church 1875) but is now under concrete and no longer evident, he died 29 Nov 1602) will. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24420688?h=a7e0d0&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :Thomas married Joane Ball of Norwood, Devon. Joane was buried 31 July 1590 at Chudleigh. :'''William''' baptised 6 Dec 1540 at St Petrock died before 1548 :'''John''' named in IPM of father and that of his brother George taken 7 Eliz,1564/5 :'''Julyan''', named executrix of fathers will (but minor at death) :'''Elizabeth''', baptised 19 Sept, 1542, St Petrock died before 1548 (my note buried 8 October 1546) :'''Haniball''' baptised 21 March 1545/6 St Petrock, died before 1548 Will is available on the National Archives website ;Will of Thomas Hunte or Hunt, Alderman of Exeter, Devon, prob 11/32/`64, probate date 5 July 1548 or on Ancestry. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D951379 Written 20 April 1548 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311131-00161?usePUB=true&_phsrc=RMt8328&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=927753 The will has appended a detailed summary of household 'stuff' not transcribed in summary mentioned below. A R Hunt, '''Maistre Thomas Hunt Late Mayor of this Citie of Exeter''' Transactions of the Devonshire Association, Vol 32, 1900, p 460ff https://archive.org/details/reportandtransa18artgoog/page/n515/mode/2up This includes a summary of his will and details of his IPM Of genealogical importance, wife Elizabeth, sons George, John, Roger and Thomas plus daughter Julyan are mentioned' Youngest son was Thomas who would be a minor for eleven more years. '''Baptisms''' transcribed from St Petrock's register (from transactions Devon op cit) :1538. Aug. 10 Joan Hunt daughter of Mr Hunt Draper :1540. Dec. 6 William Hunt son of Mr Hunt draper :1541. Feb. 21 Julyan daughter of Robert hunt merchant :1542. Sep. 29 '''Elizabeth daughter of Mr Thomas Hunt draper''' :1544. '''Sep. 26 Robert son of Mr. Thomas Hunt draper(NOT in WILL or visitation )''' :1545.''' March 21 Hannyball son of Mr Thomas Hunt draper''' (NOT in WILL, in visitation) :1547. April 17 John Hunt :1547. Janry I JulyanHunt :1548. July 1 Michael hunt :1549. Oct 27 John Hunt :1555. Oct 8 Christian son of Robert Hunt :1560. Dec. 2S John son of George Hunt :1564. April 25 Margaret daughter of George Hunt '''Burials''' :1544. Oct. 20 Richard Hunt :1546. July 22 Richard Hunt :'''1546. Oct. 7 Elizabeth daughter of Mr Thomas Hunt alderman of the city of Exon''' :'''1548. Maye. The XV of Maye a° Dom 1548 Mr Thomas Hunt was buried''' :1560. Dec. 28 John son of George Hunt :1561. Feb. 7 John son of George Hunt :1564. Margaret daughter of George Hunt :1564. March 8 George Hunt Since Robert and Hannyball are not mentioned in will and no burials mentioned is it possible that there was another Thomas Hunt, Draper living in the city?

Notes on Williams at Essex County

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Williams-26604|Jenkin Williams (-bef.1697)]] *[[Cloyes-62|Abigil (Cloyes) Williams (abt.1644-)]] *[[Williams-5937|Abigail (Williams) Allen (abt.1665-aft.1725)]] *[[Allen-6028|Samuel Allen (1663-bef.1744)]] *[[Williams-25257|Daniel Williams (aft.1667-aft.1725)]] *[[Allen-14515|Alice (Allen) Williams (1674-1744)]] *[[Williams-139525|Nathaniel Williams (abt.1682-bef.1768)]] *Rebecca _____ *[[Williams-114145|John Williams (abt.1680-bef.1776)]] *[[Bishop-18950|Elizabeth (Bishop) Williams (1676-)]] *Jane Williams *George Cross *Mary Williams *Thomas Ayers *Martha Williams *Sarah Williams ==Bibliographic Notes== Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 756 for '''Jenkin (10) Williams'''; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/756/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); Falmouth; "[admitted an] inhabitant of Salem 11 February 1675 and [apparently] did not return." Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 755 ('''3. Daniel'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/755/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), perhaps more than one person in this entry, has "taxed Newcastle, 1719-1723. One D., w. and ch., warned from Beverly, 1731." Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 152 ('''1 John Cloyes'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/151/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Sidney Perley and Martha Howes, ''Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1868), 2:204; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924105756856/page/n214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Att a meetting of ye selectmen the 11h 11mo 75 mr. Neale Is Admitted an Inhabetant of The Towne & to have ffree Commandge, Jinkin William is also Admitted an Inhabetant Into ye Towne." Sidney Perley, ''The History of Salem, Massachusetts ...'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., S. Perley, 1924-28), 3:93 (King Philip's War); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000756039?urlappend=%3Bseq=111%3Bownerid=17498857-110 ''HathiTrust''], including, "Francis Neale and Jenkin Williams were admitted by the selectmen as inhabitants," 11 January 1675/6, they having been driven from Casco Bay (Falmouth, Me.) ..." ''Collections of the Maine Historical Society'', 10 v. (Portland, 1831-1891), 1 (1865):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049399154?urlappend=%3Bseq=133%3Bownerid=13510798903830679-137 129] (Early Conveyances), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049399154?urlappend=%3Bseq=159%3Bownerid=13510798903830679-163 155] (Early Settlers), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049399154?urlappend=%3Bseq=204%3Bownerid=13510798903830679-208 200] (Licenses to Retail Liquors), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112049399154?urlappend=%3Bseq=221%3Bownerid=13510798903830679-225 217] (First Indian War); digital images, ''HathiTrust''. ''Documentary History of the State of Maine'', 24 vols., in ''Collections of the Maine Historical Society'', second series, 10 vols. (Portland, 1890-1899), 4:407-409 (Deed of Nanaadconitt et al to Francis Neale et als.); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto04main/page/407/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], transcription of deed dated 4 August 1672 by "Nanaadconit & Waraadbicton, Indian Sagameres" to "ffrancis Neale, George ffelt & Jenkin William." ''Province and Court Records of Maine'', 6 vols. (Portland, Maine Historical Society, 1928-___), 1:335-336; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32437122096429?urlappend=%3Bseq=417%3Bownerid=117495698-471 ''HathiTrust'']. James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1860-1862), 1:411-412 (Cloyes); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic01savarich/page/411/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1860-1862), 4:562 (Jenkin Williams); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic04savarich/page/561/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. William Wallis, ''The History of Portland, from 1632 to 1864'' (Portland, Bailey & Noyes, 1865), [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/113/mode/1up?q=Jenkin 113], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/139/mode/1up 139], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/140/mode/1up 140], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/164/mode/1up 164], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/174/mode/1up 174], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/184/mode/1up 184''n''], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/196/mode/1up 196]-197, [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/199/mode/1up 199], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/201/mode/1up 201], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/234/mode/1up 234], [https://archive.org/details/historyofportlan1865will/page/314/mode/1up 314''n'']; digital images, ''InternetArchive''. Sidney Perley, ed., "Allen Genealogy" in ''The Essex Antiquarian'', 2 (1898):[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567120?urlappend=%3Bseq=181%3Bownerid=1057737-169 135]-140, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567120?urlappend=%3Bseq=209%3Bownerid=1070108-257 161]-165, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567120?urlappend=%3Bseq=228%3Bownerid=13510798882537043-230 176]-181, at 136 (10. Samuel Allen^3); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030567120?urlappend=%3Bseq=182%3Bownerid=13510798882537043-182 ''HathiTrust'']. Raymond Frederick Allen, ''The Allens; from William Allen (1602-1679) of Manchester, England, and of Salem and Manchester, Massachusetts ...'' (1958), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063002141?urlappend=%3Bseq=44%3Bownerid=13510798885260518-48 20]-23 (Samuel Allen, b. 1632), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063002141?urlappend=%3Bseq=45%3Bownerid=13510798885260518-49 21] (Samuel, Jr., born 1663); digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2013). Walter Goodwin Davis, ''The ancestry of Sarah Stone : wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport) Maine'' (Portland, Me., The Southworth Press, 1930), 45-54 (Norman), at 49 (Lydia); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066288291?urlappend=%3Bseq=63%3Bownerid=13510798887629752-69 ''Hathi Trust'']. Jenkin Williams in lengthy articles penned as "Answers" [for] "Williams" (query 6603) in ''Boston Evening Transcript'', January 18, 1909, p, 14 (of 16), c. 1-3; digital images, [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fQc_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=GloMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6388%2C2031192 ''Google News Archives''], query was dated 24 August 1903 about Jonathan Williams, son of John Williams; mentions a key reference in "Salem in 1700" (''Essex Antiquarian'') regarding Tuck's cove (which [[X-3336]] has not found); cites, among others, Essex Deeds 6:32; 8:180; 23:45; 25:17; 22:228; 12:100; 49:187 and 56:39. ==Probate== Ginkin/Jenkin Williams 1696 probate, case 30010 (5 pp.) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/14204/30010-co1/259504625 ''AmericanAncestors''], file is dated 1 June 1696; Inventory of Ginkin Williams of Manchester Deceased ... dated 6 May 1696 by John Siblee and Thomas West; ?presented by administrators Abigail (?) and Daniel (?), 4 January 1697. Nathaniel Williams 1768 probate, case 30036 (9 pp.; testate) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/14204/30036-co1/259504899 ''AmericanAncestors''], file dated 26 September 1768; will dated 5 December 1763, witnessed by Nathel Dodge, Nehemiah Presson Junr, and John Williams; mentions family members "my Grand Daughter Lydia Williams"; "my Son Joseph Williams"; grandson David Williams"; "my Daughter Abigail Poland." Nathaniel Williams 1744 probate, case 30035 (23 pp.) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/14204/30035-co1/259504876 ''AmericanAncestors''], file dated 26 March 1744; his father Nathaniel appointed administrator; filmed image 14 is statement by Hannah Williams dated '''19 March 1743/4''' declining administration of the estate of her husband, requesting administration be granted to her "Frather in Law Nathanael Williams of ... Beverly." Joseph Williams 1791 probate, case 30021 (13 pp.) in ''Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/14204/30021-co1/259504725 ''AmericanAncestors''], of Beverly; file opened 4 October 1791. ==Select [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696697 York County] Deeds== Green to Ropes and Ward, York Deeds'' 15:82 in ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 15:231-231; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422553?urlappend=%3Bseq=237%3Bownerid=13510798900959851-243 ''HathiTrust'']; deed dated 15 April 1732, recorded 1 August 1732. Phippen to Higgison, York Deeds, 14:252 in ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 14:688-690; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8eq?urlappend=%3Bseq=692%3Bownerid=27021597767189593-722 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 13 September 1731, recorded 18 February 1731[/2]. ==Select [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/209907?availability=Family%20History%20Library Essex County] Deeds== Note: Jenkins Williams newspaper answer (on Google News Archives) cites Essex Deeds 6:32; 8:180; 23:45; 25:17; 22:228; 12:100; 49:187 and 56:39; *6:32; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1Q38?i=138&cc=2106411&cat=209907 (Found this at 6:33!!!) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BFF9?i=296&cc=2106411&cat=209907 grantor index] this deed appears as recorded 1681 10 mo 19, [Main/Maine] Richard [assgt] > Nicholas Woodberry, 6:32/----. The deed recorded 19: 10 mo: 1681 is 6:33, "William Pitt;" [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1Q4Q?i=145&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']; James Standish of Manchester ... by the order of William Everton ... have sold unto William Pitt of Boston ... six of seven acres ... three acres [of] was bought of Benjamin Parmeter ... [and the rest given by] townsmen of Manchester ... dated 29 October 1657; on 3 March 1674, William Pitt assigned the deed to Nicholas Woodbury of Beverly; on 30 October 1680, Nicholas Woodberye assigned the deed to Richard Maine of Manchester; on 17 : 10mo. : 1681, Richard Maine assigned the deed to "Jenckin Williams of Manchester." *8:180; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BYMH?i=391&cc=2106411; this is the Indian Sagamores deed, etc. *23:45; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BV7D?i=351&cc=2106411&cat=209907; this is Abigail Williams alias White and Daniel Williams, administrators of the estate of Genkin Williams of Manchester, deceased ... both of Manchester ... to Joseph Woodberry of Manchester ... with the advise and consent of Capt Thomas West and Capt John Siblee ... deed dated 25 March 1703 *25:17; Deeds, v. 25-27 1712-1716 866025 7462663 23-24 of 876 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BJC4?i=22&cc=2106411&cat=209907 this is Daniel Williams of Manchester ... fisherman and Alice Williams his wife one of ye daughters of Sam'l Allen deceased, to William Hirst Esqr of Salem ... land sold bounded in part by Land of John Bishop, also Land of Sam'l Leach, and also land of Rachel Allen ... deed dated 1 May 1712 ; William Hirst is of Salem, merchant; witnesses are John Norman and John Williams; land is bounded in part by that of John Bishop; also land of Samll Leach; and of Rachel Allen.; "Westerly with ye Neck Cove ..." *22:228; Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712 866024 7462662 image 238 of 896 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BJBZ?i=237&cc=2106411&cat=209907 *12:100; Deeds, v. 12-13 1697-1700 866020 7462658 107 of 538 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BJFD?i=106&cc=2106411&cat=209907 (mentions Knight) *49:187; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BWBQ?i=202&cc=2106411 This is the 25 June 1725 deed by John Williams et al. to Daniel Williams *56:39 Deeds, v. 56-58 1728-1731 866039 7463282 45 of 792 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QKR?i=44&cc=2106411&cat=209907 William Hiest late of Salem Decased in his lifetime had recd of John Williams late of Beverly dec'd ... mentions Jonathan 26 1694/5. ===Grantors=== '''Grantors Index''', Nob-Zac 1640-1799 for Williams; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BSLB?i=746&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866005, digital collection (DGS) 7462643, image 747+ of 808. *'''23:45'''/Manchester - recorded 1710 Jan 21, Abigail now White/et. al, admrs, et al. > Joseph Woodbury, '''23:45'''/Manchester; Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BV7D?i=351&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866024, digital collection (DGS) 7462662, image 352 of 896. Abigail Williams '''alias White''' and Daniel Williams as administrators ... Estate of Genken Williams late of Manchester, to Joseph Woodberry of Manchester son of Nicholas Woodberry part of the land Genkin. bought of Nicholas Woodberry "Sage Point ... formerly Pommiers" ... seven acres ; dated '''25 March 1703''', recorded 21 January 1710; witnesses William Hasham; Nathaniel Williams, Thomas West; John Siblee; she is "Abigail Williams alias White" and "Abigail Williams now White." *39:11/So. Field Salem - recorded 1719 Apr 10, Abigail > Thomas Symonds, 39:11/So. Field Salem *'''54:29'''/Manchester- recorded 1729 May 21, Abigail (or White), et al. admrs > Philip Nicholes, '''54:29'''/Manchester; Deeds, v. 54-55 1729-1731; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BLGJ?i=34&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866038, digital collection (DGS) 7463281, image 35-36 of 592; deed dated '''27 March 1703'''; witnesses Thomas West, John Siblee, Nicholas Webster, Jno Ley, John Knowlton; co-grantor as "Abigail Williams alias White". *'''25:17'''/Manchester - recorded 1712 June 11, Alice (ux Daniel) > William Hirst, 25:17/Manchester; Deeds, v. 25-27 1712-1716; Daniel Williams et uor. to William Hirst, esqr.; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BJC4?i=22&cc=2106411 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866025, digital collection (DGS) 7462663, image 23 of 876; deed is dated 1 May 1712; recorded 11 June 1712; he is Daniel Williams of Manchester, fisherman; wife is Alice Williams "one of ye Daughters of Samll Allen Deceased"; William Hirst is of Salem, merchant; witnesses are John Norman and John Williams; land is bounded in part by that of John Bishop; also land of Samll Leach; and of Rachel Allen.; "Westerly with ye Neck Cove ..." *'''37:4'''/Manchester (see below) - recorded 1719 Apr 3, Alice (ux Daniel) > John Knowlton, 37:4/Manchester *42:18/Newport, Manchester - recorded 1723 Dec 9, Alice et al (Allace) > Nathaniel Masters, 42:18/Newport, Manchester *recorded *recorded *recorded *recorded *'''22:228'''/Manchester - recorded 1710 Jan 31, Daniel et al. > Joseph Woodbury, '''22:228'''/Manchester; Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712; Daniel Williams to Joseph Woodberry, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 22:228; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BJBZ?i=237&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866024, digital collection (DGS) 7462662, image 238 of 896; deed dated '''7 May 1696''', recorded 31 January 1710; he is Daniel Williams of Manchester, fisherman selling to Joseph Woodberry of Manchester marriner; property is "my now dwelling house .. together with Two Acres of Land; bounded in part by the land of Genken Williams the said land was granted to me the said Daniel by the Said Town"; executed by Daniel Williams and Alice Williams; witnesses were francis Pengry, John allen and Thomas West. *'''23:45'''/Manchester - recorded 1710 Jan 31, Daniel et al. Adms et al > Joseph Woodbury, 23:45/Manchester *'''25:17'''/Manchester - recorded 1712 June 11 Daniel et ux > William Hirst, 25:17/Manchester *'''37:4'''/Manchester - recorded 1719 April 3, Daniel et ux > John Knowlton, 37:4/Manchester; Deeds, v. 36-37 1718-1721; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Z8-3S9C?i=304&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866030/7463273 image 305 of 601; deed dated 7 August 1718; grantor is Daniel Williams & my wife Alice Williams both of Beverly; grantee is John Knowlton of Manchester ... sold a small peice of upland in Manchester Lying between Benj Allens land where his house stands and Joseph Allens Orchard ... ; property belongs to Daniel and Alice as an Estate of Inheritance ... Witnesses are Rice Knowlton and Joseph Edwards. *'''42:18'''/Newport, Manchester - recorded 1723 Dec. 9, Daniel et al. > Nathaniel Masters, 42:18/Newport, Manchester; Deeds, v. 42-43 1723-1725 ; 866033 ; 7463276; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1D1B?i=24&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ; image 25 of 644; dated 7 December 1723; witnesses John Knowlton and John Estes. *45:134/Manchester - recorded 1725 Jan 4, Daniel > Elias Hendley, 45:134/Manchester *45:84/Manchester - recorded 1725 Aug 30, Daniel > Nathaniel Masters, 45:84/Manchester *54:29/Manchester - recorded 1729 May 21, Daniel et al admrs > Philip Nicholes, 54:29/Manchester *'''57:65'''/Manchester - recorded 1730 Aug 8, Daniel > John Woodbery, '''57:65'''/Manchester; Deeds, v. 56-58 1728-1731; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1SDY?i=370&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866039 7463282, image 371-372 of 792; dated ?forith August 1730; he calls himself Daniel Sr. of Beverly, husbandman; wife Abigail; sale is to John Woodbury of Manchester, Cordwainer. Property is at Manchester *62:47/Beverly - recorded 1733 July 16 Daniel > William Haskill, 62:47/Beverly *recorded *recorded (there are other Ebenezer Williams with location Salem) *108:164/Beverly - recorded 1760 Jan 22 Ebenezer > James Woodberry, 108:164/Beverly *109:115B/Beverly - recorded 1761 Mar 11 - Ebenezer > John Stephans, 109:115B/Beverly *'''110:119'''/Beverly - recorded 1762 April 8, Ebenezer (Indenture), 110:119/Beverly; ; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866064, digital collection (DGS) 7463307, image 130-131 of 587; dated 18 March 1755, recorded 8 April 1762; partition of land held by John Williams and Ebenezer Williams, land that was John Williams, dec'd. *110:223/Beverly - recorded 1762 Oct 9, Ebenezer > Jonathan Presson, 110:223/Beverly *124:14/Beverly - recorded 1765 Oct 31, Ebenezer > Nicholas Morgan, 124:14/Beverly *recorded *recorded *48:36/Beverly - recorded 1726 June 13, Elizabeth et al > Daniell Williams, 48:36/Beverly; Deeds, v. 47-48 1726-1727; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-17QS?i=338&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866035 7463278, image 339 of 591; this is Jonathan Cole (wife Miriam) to Daniel Williams of Beverly ... ; deed dated 2 April 1725; signed by Jonathan Cole Mirriam Cole and Elizabeth Williams; witnesses William Leach, Henry Blashfield and Abigail; Jonathan Cole declares he is the only owner ... *'''100:251'''/Marblehead - recorded 1755 Jan 7, Elizabeth (ux John) et al. > Robert Martin, 100:251/Marblehead; Deeds, v. 100-101 1753-1756 ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1W94?i=266&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] 866059/7463302; image 267-268 of 500; deed dates 25 March 1752; John Martin et al. to Robert Martin; grantors are John Martin of Marblehead, fisherman, Daniel Felton junr of Marblehead, blacksmith and sarah his wife; John Williams of Marblehead fisherman and Elizabeth his wife; John Waters of Marblehead Fisherman and Bethia his wife; Nicholas Trask of Mendon and Mary his wife; Ann Baker of Marblehead widow; Jacob Polly of Medford Brickmaker and Hannah his wife; George Melford of Marblehead fisherman and Sarah his wife ... ; grantee is Robert Martin of Marblehead Fisherman; property is a dwelling house that was for our mother and grandmother Mrs. Bethia Martin dec'd; witnesses Susanna Arnold, William Arnold. *recorded *'''11:40'''/Haverhill - recorded 1695 Dec 30, Ester (ux John) > Thomas Silver et ux, 11:40/Haverhill; Deeds, v. 10-11 1694-1697; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B3MC?i=268&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''Family/search''], 866019 7462657, image 269 of 516. He is John Williams of Haverhill upon ye North of Merrimack ... Inconsideration of marriage between Thomas Silver and my daughter Mary Williams ... bounded in part by a road that leads to Thomas Ayers ... ; Esther is wife of John Williams; dated 16 May 1683. *'''8:176'''/Beverly - recorded 1690 Jan 9, George est. > Mark Hascoll, '''8:176'''/Beverly; Deeds, v. 8-9 1687-1694; John Williams (cooper) of Salem to Mark Hascol of Beverly; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BTR2?i=379&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866018 7462656 image 380-381 of 721; deed dated 15 November 1690; "all the salt marsh or meadow ground wch was formerly my father George Williams .... [land] being in the town of Beverly ..." *12:36/Salem - recorded 1697 Aug 13, George est. > Nathaniel Felton, 12:36/Salem *105:57/Salem - recorded 1758 Apr 21, George et al. > (Indenture), 105:57/Salem *4:164/--- [seems of Salem] - recorded 1677 10 mo. 6, Isaac et al. > (Deposition), 4:164/--- [seems of Salem] *5:11/Marblehead - recorded 1678 9 mo. 15, Jane (ux John) > John Furbush, 5:11/Marblehead *8:180/--- - recorded 1690 Jan 14, Jenkin et al > David Phippiny, 8:180/--- ; Deeds, v. 8-9 1687-1694; 866018 7462656 *8:180/Cascoe Bay - recorded 1690 Jan 14, Jenkin > David Phippin, 8:180/Cascoe Bay *8:181/Cascoe Bay - recorded 1690 Jan 14, Jenkin et al > David Phippin, 8:181/Cascoe Bay *13:280/Manchester - recorded 1700 Jan, Jenkin > Samuel Corning Sr.,13:280/Manchester *13:279/Manchester - recorded 1700 Jan 27, Jenkin > Samuel Corning Sr., 13:279/Manchester *'''14:237'''/Manchester - recorded 1701 Dec 31, Jenkin > Thomas Ayres, '''14:237'''/Manchester; Deeds, v. 14-15 1700-1702; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1FG7?i=250&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866021, digital collection (DGS) 7462659, images 251-252 0f 665; deed dated 1 January 1691, recorded 31 December 1701; he is Jenkin Williams of Manchester .. husbandman; grantee is Thomas Ayers of Manchester .. weaver; property sold is bounded "Westerly" with land of Samuel Allen Junr; "Easterly" by Jenkin Williams land; witnesses were Samuel Allen, William Horsham and Richard ?Hasse. *'''23:45'''/Manchester - recorded 1710 Jan --, '''Jenkin est''' (Genken) > Joseph Woodbury, '''23:45'''/Manchester *'''48:240'''/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, '''Jenkin est''' (Genkin) > Daniel Williams, '''48:240'''/Manchester *'''48:240'''/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, '''Jenkin est''' (Genkin) > Daniel Williams, '''48:240'''/Manchester *'''49:187'''/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, '''Jenkin est''' > Daniel Williams, '''49:187'''/Manchester *43:29/Manchester - recorded 1729 May 21, '''Jenkin est''' (Jinken) > Philip Nicoles, 43:29/Manchester *1:69/Salem - recorded 1659 7 mo. 25, John > Samuel Williams, 1:69/Salem *recorded *'''104:160'''/Beverly - recorded 1758 Mar 23, John > John Peirce, 104:160/Beverly; Deeds, v. 104-105 1754-1759; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-B7F8?i=166&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866061, digital collection (DGS) 7463304, image 167 of 601; deed dated 17 March 1758; grantor is John Williams of Beverly with the consent of Mary my wife; grantee is John Pearce of Beverly ... Maraner; sale is for woodland containing two acres and six poles ... in Beverly; bounded by Robert Roundey and Capt Robert Haskel ; witnesses are Robert Roundy; William Pearce; Nehemiah Presson. *recorded *'''110:119'''/Beverly - recorded 1762 Apr 8, John Williams et al. > (Indenture), '''110:119'''/Beverly. Deeds, v. 110-111 1761-1764 .. John Williams et al. (Indenture) in Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 110:119; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866064, digital collection (DGS) 7463307, image 130-131 of 587; dated 18 March 1755, recorded 8 April 1762; partition of land held by John Williams and Ebenezer Williams, land that was John Williams, dec'd. *recorded *recorded *48:240/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, Martha > Daniel Williams, 48:240/Manchester; Deeds, v. 47-48 1726-1727; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-14TZ?i=543&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866035, digital collection (DGS) 7463278, image 543-544 of 591; deed dated 11 January 1726/7; Martha Williams of Manchester ... single woman, [to] Daniel Williams of said Manchester, husbandman, ... quit claimed ... unto '''my Brother ye sd Daniel Williams''' ... [my right in] the Estate both Real & personal that my Father Genkin Williams Late of said Manchester husbandman Deas'd that was situate ... in the sd township of Manchester ... ; witnesses Mary Woodberry; Robart Woodberry. *recorded 1698 Feb 18, Mary > Isaac Woodbury Jr. et ux, 15:72/Beverly. *recorded *49:187/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, Nathaniel Williams et al > Daniel Wlliams, 49:187/Manchester *107:29/Beverly - recorded 1759 Dec 12, Nathaniel Williams > John Pearce, 107:29/Beverly *recorded *48:240/Manchester - recorded 1727 July 13, Sarah > Daniel Williams, 48:240/Manchester; Deeds, v. 47-48 1726-1727; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-14TZ?i=543&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866035, digital collection (DGS) 7463278, image 544 of 591; deed dated 3 February 1726/7; Sarah Williams of Ipswich ... single woman ... [quit claims to] '''My Brother Daniel Williams''' of Manchester ... my right ... in the Estate Bothe Real and Personal that my Father Genkin Williams Late of Manchester husbandman Desceased was the Lawful owner of at his death viz all my [interest] in ye sd Estate that was Scituate & being in ye Said township of Manchester ..."; witnesses Mercy Belchor, Eliza Appleton. *recorded *recorded ===Grantees=== '''Grantees Index''', Pla-Zac 1640-1799 for Williams, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-B94Z ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 862802, digital collection (DGS) 7462603, image 414+ of 457. *recorded *6:32 [''sic'' = 6:33] - recorded 1681 10 mo. 19, Jenkins (asst) < Richard Maine, '''6:32'''/---; Deeds, v. 6-7 1681-1687; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1Q38?i=138&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866017 7462655, image 139-140 of 839 <<< This didn't make sense to me, but it is a deed recorded on that date. *'''8:179'''/Casco Bay - recorded 1690 Jan 14, Jenkins et al., < Wavaad Button et al., 8:179/Casco Bay. *recorded *'''70:194'''/Beverly - recorded 1735 Mar 4, John Williams < Thomas West, 70:194/Beverly; Deeds, v. 68-70 1734-1736 ; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1CWP?i=801&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866044 7463287, image 802 of 891; deed dated 1 November 1732; Thomas West, with consent of wife Mary, selling land to John Williams; in part bounded by John Williams land, also by land of Thomas' sister Mary West alias Ober; Witnesses are Robert Woodberry and Nath'l Martin. *recorded *recorded *recorded *recorded *recorded *recorded *'''49:287''' - recorded 1727 13 July, John et al. > Daniel Williams, '''49:187'''/____ ; John Williams et al to Daniel Williams, deed (1725) as "Massachusetts, Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1951-36328-6244-64?cc=2106411&wc=M9QJ-N8B:n895039356 : accessed 20 Sep 2013), Essex > Deeds 1726-1728 vol 49-50 > image 203 of 598 for Essex County (Mass) Deeds 49:187. Deed dated 25 June 1725; recorded 13 July 1727. There are two witnessed executions--witnesses to execution by all but Nathaniel Williams were Nathaniel Marsters and Hannah Marsters. Witnesses to execution and exception entry (additional language) by Nathaniel Williams-were Robert Woodbery and Mary Woodbery. Appearance by parties below on 20 March 1726: John Williams, Thomas Ayers, Nathaniel Williams, Samuel Allen & Abigail his Wife, George Cross & Jane his wife. Brief and rough extract from the main deed body and exception language follows. Subject to oversight/typographical error. Please refer to the digital image. “… We Nath’l Williams Husbandman and John Williams Husbandman being both … of Beverly … & Thomas Ayers Samuel Allen & Abigail ^his wife^ & George Cross & Jane his wife being all of us of … Manchester … Thomas Ayers Weaver Samuel Allen ^Shoreman^ & George Cross Coaster and Our sd Wives before mentiond being lawfull Heirs to our due parts or portions in the Estate both real & personal the which our hond Father Jenkin Williams late of sd Manchester Deceased was Lawfully in possession of as his Own property Estate att his Death And Now We as Heirs … Have Remised Released & quitt Claimed … for Ever … unto our Brother Daniel Williams of sd Manchester Husbandman alias Shoreman …" ::“Excepting the within named Nath Williams and He the sd Nathaniel Williams both by these presents reserve to himself his Heirs and assigns forever his due part & portion of and in all the Lands that his Father Jenkin Williams within named was the Legall Owner of Att his Death or of right ought to have had in the County of York … Main .. This above was written before the sd Nathaniel Willims did Sign, Seal & Deliver in the presence of us [--] Robert Woodbery Mary Woodbery" ::Grantors executed as (marks and seals), John Williams, Thomas Ayers, Samuel Allen, Abigail Allen, George Cross, Jane Cross, Nathaniel Williams ==Beverly Town Clerk Compilations== Note on Williams families in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 4:94 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 579 of 589, "Feb 3, 1727, Sarah & Martha W. of Manchester, ___ interest in estate of their father, Genkin Williams late of Manchester; of other ch. were Nath'l & John W. of Beverly; Thomas Ayers weaver, Samuel Allen shoreman, & wf. Abigail; Geo. Cross, coaster & wf Jane; and David W. husbandman alias shoreman, all of Manchester." Nathaniel Williams and Rebecca family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 4:94 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 579 of 589. *Abigail, born 11 February 1709 *Rebecca, born 5 September 1712 *Joseph, born 1 May 1704 *Daniel, born 17 January 1707 *Notes on the entry, **Rebecca, wife of Nath'l Williams ch. 4 May 1723 ** The [wife] of [Nath'l Williams] died 1759, age 78. **Estate of [Nath'l Williams] appraised 1744 by Robert Woodberry & Johan & Eben. Williams; Left a widow. John Williams and Elizabeth family entries in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 4:94 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 579 of 589; note on file, "June 17, 1754, John Williams, and aged man, in a declining state, ch'd at ____ house." Children, *John, born 5 April 1711, baptized 11 November 1711 *Thomas, born 24 October 1712, baptized 13 September 1713 *Ebenezer, born 8 March 1715, baptized 17 July 1715 *Mary; married George Pierce, Tailor, Ipswich, 21 November 1754; they deed land to her brothers John & Ebenr Williams. For the baptism, see William P. Upham, ''Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772'' (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 212; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.ah5xmp?urlappend=%3Bseq=226%3Bownerid=27021597767147967-230 ''HathiTrust''], "[June] 17th [1754]. John Williams, an aged man and in a weak declining state, was baptised in a private House, tho in the presence of many, who attended, publick notice of it having been given the Lords Day before." Of interest, the next entry, dated June 23, 1754, reads, "Daniel Williams a very old man was baptised." George and Joan Cross family entry in "Beverly Town Births, Marriages and Deaths 1653-1890," 4 bound vols., 1:86 (penned on left side page); digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-KZ?i=98&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 760604, digital collection (DGS) 4934217, image 99 of 589. *Abigail, born 28 April 1711 *Notes on entry, **June 17 1754, John Williams, and aged man, in a weak and declining state, chd at _____ houses. ==New England Marriages== Williams-[Cloyse] marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1679 (Williams); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1679/426910345 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Jenkins/Jenkin? Williams (__-1675); she is Abigail [Cloyse] (ca 1645-__) marriage is "ca 1670/3?, by 1 Oct 1667"; location reference is Framingham; works consulted as, "Framingham Hist. 211; Maine Prov. and Court Rec. 335-6; Sv. 1:411; GDMNH 756." *Framingham Hist. 211; William Barry, ''A History of Framington, Massachusetts ...'' ( Boston, J. Munroe and Co., 1847), 210-211 (Cloise); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00barry/page/210/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Maine Prov. and Court Rec. 335-6; ''Province and Court Records of Maine'', 6 vols. (Portland, Maine Historical Society, 1928-___), 1:335-336; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32437122096429?urlappend=%3Bseq=417%3Bownerid=117495698-471 ''HathiTrust'']. *Sv. 1:411; James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1860-1862), 1:411-412 (Cloyes); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic01savarich/page/411/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *GDMNH 756; Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 756 (10. Jenkin Williams); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/756/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow) Williams-[Allen] 1695 marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1678 (Williams); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1678/426910316 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Daniel Williams, she is Alice Allen (1675-___); marriage is by 1675; location reference is Manchester; works consulted as Essex Ant. 2:136. *Essex Ant. 2:136 Cloise-Unknown 1656 marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:337 (Cloise); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/337/426881124 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Cloise (ca 1610-1676), she is his 2nd wife, Jane _____ (____-ca 666?); marriage is by 3 May 1656; location reference is Charlestown; works consulted as Framingham Hist. 211; Framingham (1887) 507; GDMNH 152; Cole Anc. (1935) 57; Stevens-Miller 165; Charlestown 222. *Framingham Hist. 211; *Framingham (1887) 507; *GDMNH 152; *Cole Anc. (1935) 57; *Stevens-Miller 165; *Charlestown 222 Cloise-Spurwell 1669 marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 1:337 (Cloise); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/337/426881124 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Cloise (____-1676); she is 3rd wife, Julian [Spurwell?] (ca 1620-1679+), perhaps w. Christopher; marriage is by 1657; works consulted as GDMNH 152, 653; Charlestown 221; Stevens-Miller 165 *GDMNH 152, 653; *Charlestown 221; *Stevens-Miller 165 Other Beverly Williams Notes: Williams-Trask 1684 marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1680 (Williams); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1680/426910378 ''AmericanAncestors''], marriage is 15 February 1694/5, Beverly; he is John Williams; she is Sarah Trask; works consulted as Trask (1904) 31; Reg. 57:384; Salem 3:8. *Trask (1904) 31; *Reg. 57:384; *Salem 3:8 Williams-Knight 1674 marriage in ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1680 (Williams); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1680/426910360 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Williams; she is Martha Knight; marriage is 9 December 1674 in Beverly; no works consulted. ==Research Notes== '''''Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year ...''''' *Williams Births begin 1:367 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t8jd5fv9x?urlappend=%3Bseq=371 *Williams Marriages begin 2:337 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=341 *Williams Deaths begin 2:602 https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9h429w2d?urlappend=%3Bseq=606 '''Massachusetts Vital Records Project''' Beverly Index via WayBack Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20150906055640/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/ *W Births https://web.archive.org/web/20150918194311/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aBirthsW.shtml *W Marriages https://web.archive.org/web/20150918205505/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aMarriagesW.shtml *W Deaths https://web.archive.org/web/20150918223828/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Beverly/aDeathsW.shtml '''Manchester, Massachusetts''' ''Vital Records of Manchester Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849'' (Salem, The Essex institute, 1903) ... *Williams Births, begin 124, https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/124/mode/1up?view=theater *Williams Marriages, 225, https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/225/mode/1up *Williams Deaths, 295, https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofma00mancrich/page/295/mode/1up '''Massachusetts Vital Records Project''', Manchester Index via WayBack Machine https://web.archive.org/web/20150906055344/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/ *W Births https://web.archive.org/web/20150918224610/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aBirthsW.shtml *W Marriages https://web.archive.org/web/20150915150246/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aMarriagesW.shtml *W Deaths https://web.archive.org/web/20150916021458/http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Manchester/aDeathsW.shtml '''Marblehead''' ''Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1903-08); [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904185 ''HathiTrust'']--catalog entry. '''Ipswich''' Williams Births, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 1:397-397 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560939?urlappend=%3Bseq=408%3Bownerid=13510798903208159-446 ''HathiTrust'']. Williams Marriages, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:459-460 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=470%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-476 ''HathiTrust'']. Williams Deaths, ''Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1910-19), 2:713-714 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b5560940?urlappend=%3Bseq=724%3Bownerid=13510798903208154-744 ''HathiTrust'']. '''Salem''' Williams Births, ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1916-1925), 2:430-435 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880255?urlappend=%3Bseq=436%3Bownerid=27021597765586423-446 ''HathiTrust'']. Williams Marriages, ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1916-1925), 4:473-477 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924066?urlappend=%3Bseq=479%3Bownerid=13510798901263462-493 ''HathiTrust'']. Williams Deaths, ''Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849'', 6 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1916-1925), 6:334337 (Williams); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89077924124?urlappend=%3Bseq=340%3Bownerid=13510798901263535-352 ''HathiTrust'']. '''Problem FamilyTree Profiles.''' Many confused Williams profiles. One about Nathaniel Williams conflates him with his son and with another of the name. Have made some edits to different profiles to try to pull together the family. Duplicates on FamilyTree are Jenkin Williams PID LHJF-2WR https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHJF-2WR; Jenkin Williams PID MWPD-ZWM https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWPD-ZWM Elusive indexed record. See "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FCML-R8C : 28 December 2022), Elizabeth Bishop in entry for John Williams, 1705. I viewed hundreds of pages of images (not all) from the linked film, but have been UNABLE to locate the historical record supposedly indexed to this database entry. The linked film--several items--all about Hampden County, Massachusetts. Those record have been cataloged in record group, "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925" which is more than a century beyond the reference date for the record (1 November 1705). '''Ayers.''' There is an Ayers article in ''The Essex Antiquarian'', 6 (1902):89-90; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015025345615?urlappend=%3Bseq=117%3Bownerid=1057805-105 ''HathiTrust''], found no mention of a Williams marriage. There is also an Ayers entry in GDMNH. See Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 70-71 (Ayers); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/70/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). == Sources ==

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This is for the profile on [[Smith-1217|Lawrence Smith]] '''Born''': 1629, EnSource: [[#S1659242171]] Source number: 120.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MAB Source: [[#S1659242171]] Source number: 10090.003; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 3 Source: [[#S1659242179]] Source: [[#S1659242179]] Source: [[#S1659360102]] Volume: 79 Source: [[#S1659242171]] Source number: 80.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: MTC Source: [[#S1650208337]]
:29 Mar 1629, Stoneyrakes, Burnley Parish, Lancashire, England. Source: [[#S1659242179]] Source: [[#S1659244352]] Source: [[#S1659242177]] Birth year: 1631; Birth state: VA Source: [[#S1659242171]] Source number: 121.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PJN Source: [[#S1659242179]]
:''Found multiple copies of birth date. Using 1629'' '''Died''': 1700, Gloucester County, Virginia, United States of America. Source: [[#S1650208337]] : 08 Aug 1700, USA, Virginia, Gloucester County, Abingdon Parish. Source: [[#S1659242177]] Birth year: 1631; Birth state: VA
: ''Found multiple copies of death date. Using 1700'' '''Marriage''': 28 Sep 1651, USA, Virginia, Gloucester County, Abingdon Parish. Source: [[#S1659242177]] Birth year: 1631; Birth state: VA Many marriage dates and locations :Husband: [[Smith-13511|Lawrence Smith]] :Wife: [[Debham-1|Mary Debham]] :Child: [[Smith-13514|Sarah Smith]] :Marriage: ABT 1664 Virginia ''The Virginia Genealogist'', vol 41, page 166 '''Marriage''' Husband @P1031@. Wife @P1030@. Child: @P1006@. Marriage 28 Sep 1651. Abingdon Parish, Glouchester, VA. Source: [[#S817407508]] Source number: 23918.002; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 2 Source: [[#S817631297]] Source: [[#S817568699]] Source: [[#S817472653]] Birth year: 1631; Birth state: VA '''Military''' Service: Virginia '''Event:''' : Arrival, 1671, VirginiaSource: [[#S1659242265]] Place: Virginia; Year: 1671; Page Number: 93 '''File''': Col. Lawrence Smith, 1629-1700. (file format: htm) :repeat of references tag to capture references added by imported gedcom: * Source: S1650208337 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Source: S1658871532 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=4151977&pid=420 * Source: S1659242171 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S1659242177 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] Family Data Collection - Individual Records Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S1659242179 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] Family Data Collection - Births Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S1659242265 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc * Source: S1659244352 Repository: [[#R-2145023627]] Millennium File Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc *S1659360102U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 (Ancestry.com) *S1659360159North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 (Ancestry.com) * Message Boards > Surnames > Miller > James Miller d. 1656, York Co., VA Message Boards Search for content in message boards 1 of 1 James Miller d. 1656, York Co., VA txladybelle (View posts) Posted: 03 Jul 2009 01:53AM Classification: Will Edited: 03 Jul 2009 09:01AM Surnames: Miller, Strachey, Cox, Waters 6 May 1656. Will of James MILLER. Weak in body. Dated 6 May 1656; Proved 24 June 1656. To three sons James MILLER, Edward MILLER, and Augustine MILLER each when of age. Other personal property. To sons James and Edward “plantation I live upon”. In case of death of either to the survivor and to Augustine. To oldest daughter Mary STRECHEY a cow. To “my sonn William STRECHEY a suit of clothes”. To daughter Elizabeth MILLER personal property. Executrix wife Mary. Overseers “my loving friends William STRECHEY my sonn Mr. Nicholas TROTT and William SPEARE and William PATTISON.” “The Coopers timber that has now fallen be made up according to my cond’cons with the cooper of the William and John and what my wife’s shall not have occasion to use about the crop that then the other to be sold to pay a debt which I doe owe William SHORTWRIGHT liveing in New-Poquoson.” Wife to have land during life. Signed the mark of James (IM) MILLER. Wit: Henry GOOCH, Law. HULETT, Anne HODGE, Nicholas TROTT (sic) [Trotter?]. Probated on the oaths of TROTT (sic) and HULETT. (York County, VA, 1648-1657, p. 63. Ancestry.com online) His son-in-law William Strachey, of Gloucester Co., died in 1686. William Strachey and Mary Miller had daughter Arabella Strachey who m. 1st Henry Cox who d. in 1674; m. 2nd John Waters. By Henry Cox, Arabella had son William Cox and daughter Elizabeth Cox (m.Col. John Smith s/o Maj. Lawrence Smith and Dednam) 20 Feb 1674/75. I Henry Cox do make my last will and testament. I give unto my brother-in-law Richard Cawthorn [Cauthorn], I give unto Richard Cawthorne, Jr. my nephew and to Aurelia Cawthorn my niece; I give to William Cox my Son; appoint my father in law, William Strachey of Gloucester County and Arabella Cox my now wife, joynt Executors. William Harding aged about twenty eight years and Thomas Hart aged about twenty five years deposed. (Old Rappahannock Co., Deed & Will Book 1665-1677, pp. 191-194.)] William Strachey married 2nd to a Martha per his will: 27 Oct 1686. William STRACHEY of St. Austin [Augustine], London, merchant, dated 27 Oct 1686. To be buried in the church of Camberwell, Sy [Surrey]. To my wife Martha STRACHEY L120 and the rents due at my decease from my estate in Essex. To my daughter Arabella Waters, wife of John Waters, now in VA, planter, L10 a year. To my granddaughter Elizabeth Cox, daughter of Arabella Waters, the rents and profits of my houses and estates to a total of L200 and possession of the same after the deaths of the said John and Arabella Waters. My friend George Richards of London, merchant, to be my exec. Wits: Mary Wither, John How, scrivener, and Samuel Pollet. Pr.—Mar 21,1687 by the named exec. (PROB 11/386/42) The following record may refer to Arabella Strachey's 2nd husband John Waters, who died before this date: 2 May 1688. The attachmt. Granted last court to Fran: Moore against the Estate of John Waters for __pounds of Tobbb & caske is cont. returnable & c. (Old Rappahannock Co. Court Order Book Abstracts, 1687-1689, Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Antient Press, 1990.) Re: James Miller d. 1656, York Co., VA Wanda Ramel Price (View posts) Posted: 17 Nov 2009 04:09PM Classification: Query James Miller Daugher Mary Miller married William Strachey and they had one daughter Arabella Strachey who married John Waters who had a son John Waters II. John Waters married Catherine Young and they had daughter Sarah Winifred Waters who married William Dunn. These families were of Rapphannock Virginia as all of my other families who came over into Virginia from England. * Source: S817362641 Repository: [[#R801031822]] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Repository: R801031822 Ancestry.com * Source: S817362781 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=118898016&pid=1031 * Source: S817406409 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Source: S817407497 Repository: [[#R801031822]] U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc * Source: S817407508 Repository: [[#R801031822]] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817441075 Repository: [[#R801031822]] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Source: S817472645 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Millennium File Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817472670 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Family Data Collection - Births Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817472743 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Family Data Collection - Deaths Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817589991 Repository: [[#R801031822]] American Marriages Before 1699 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817592435 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc * Source: S817592603 Repository: [[#R801031822]] Lancashire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Source: S817631492 Repository: [[#R801031822]] North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. * Family Genealogical Records *As posted c/o Mitchell-17863 in biography === Notes === Cheek says his first wife was Mary Debbanor. (This was probably Debnor spelled wrongly. [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]]) He married his second wife Mary Hitchen by 1685. (There are no sources found for this marriage. [[Dellinger-332|April Dauenhauer]]) [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58965935 Find-A-Grave Virtual Cemetery memorial #58965935] ''Ancestors and Descendants of Smiths'' by Linda G. Cheek, 1987. ISBN 0-89308-622-3. Page 143 (I will do look-ups in this book by request. [[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]]) ==Research notes== c/o Mitchell-17863 *1700/6/16, Smith, Lawrence of Gloster to son Charles. 3150 A of a patent to Robert Taliaferro & Lawrence Smith for 6300 A grtd 26 Mar, 1666. Essex Co Deeds Wills 1702-04, p242. Records of Colonial Gloucester, pg 100 *1700/8/8, Smith, Lawrence, d @ 1700/8/8, Families of Smith, William & Mary Quarterly, Vol ix, 1900-1901, pp 42-44 *1703/6/16, Smith, John & Lawrence, deed of exchange, sd John & Lawrence are sons of Lawrence Smith dc’d of Abingdon Parish, in Glocester Co VA who in his will dtd 8/8/1700 bequeathed all land in York Parish to son Lawrence, to go to Lawrence’s son John, but John died an infant 10/12/1701. Lawrence (dc’d) gifted his son John *6/12/1691, 1300 A in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co, land known as Beach Swamp in Ware Parish, Gloucester Co VA providing that if John dies without a male issue the 2 tracts of land would descend to the nearest male heir --there is a possibility the sd 2 plantations may go to the sd Lawrence Smith, brother of John. John relinquishes all rights in York Parish Co property bequeathed to his brother Lawrence and Lawrence relinquishes all rights in the 2 tracts in Gloucester. p.70 Wit: William Buckner, Augustine Smith, William Smith. Records of Colonial Gloucester, VA, pg 116 *1704, Prince George Co, Va, Land Patents, 1666-1719, V Ref. 929.3755, P936L formed 1704 from Charles City Co.. Prince George is a “burn” county, records were burned during Civil War. *1704/4/8, Smith, John to Charles Smith, because Lawrence died before POA finished property went to John as eldest son. He is giving to brother Charles to honor Lawrence dc’d wishes. p 243. Records of Colonial Gloucester, VA, pg 101 Note from April: Kitty, I've received the Magna Carta Ancestry by Richardson, and the answer is in Vol IV, page 207. Smith-1217 is the son of Christopher Smith, Gent., of Stanihurst and his wife Elizabeth Towneley, who married him as her second husband after Richard Halstead. Lawrence Smith married Mary Debnam [Roberts Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants (2004; 416-421], [Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 81; 1973, 319-367]. Data for Lawrence Smith is much more limited than for most entries - there is nothing more except his relatives listed below. So it would seem he is the same person, only Richardson disagrees on who is his wife. Please let me know if the wife gets changed on this profile - I would like to be able to add it to category:gateway ancestors. Lawrence Smith is not listed with siblings in Richardson's books however he is listed with two Towneley cousins who immigrated to Virginia: Lawrence Towneley son of Lawrence Towneley; Edward Hoyle son of Anne Towneley - Edward married Ann Debnam (sister or cousin of Lawrence Smith's wife Mary??). Thank you for bringing it to my notice - these colonial ancestors are sometimes difficult to sort out one from another. April == Footnotes == === Acknowledgments === Thank you to [[Christensen-519 | Janice Hardin]], [[Knowlton-382 | Laura Mittler]], [[Stewart-2795 | Mary Elizabeth Stewart]], [[Ano-2 | Charles Ano]], [[Rankin-420 | Elizabeth Rankin]], [[Harvey-621 | Debbie Harvey]] [[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] for contributions to this profile. This person was created through the import of Lynch-Tree.ged on 06 August 2010.

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[[Heckert-256| Mary Heckert]] || Bahlingen, Emmendingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany || ||Immigrated to American Colonies in 1772. Revolutionary war soldier in CHester county Pennsylvania militia. In one of the letters sent by Stella's pen pal, she mentions that Jonas left Germany because Lutherans were persecuted fom the Catholic church|| They had 10 children;
1. [[Notestine-159 |Rebecca]]
2. Mary
3.[[Notestine-45 | Jacob]]
4.Catharine
5.Elizabeth
6. [[Notestine-75 | Jonas]]
7. Barbara
8. [[Notestine-110| Peter]]
9. [[Notestine-109|David]]
10. Samuel |- | ||
2nd
|| [[Notestine-45 | Jacob Notestine]]
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1. [[Harsh-224 | Sarah Harsh]]
2. [[Ridenour-569 | Susanna Ridenour]] || Pennsylvania || 60 ||Born and raised in Pennsylvania. Married Sarah Harsh in Pennsylvania and had 8 children. Moved to Canaan, OH in early 1830's. Sarah died in 1836 and Jacob married Susanna Ridenour in 1838. || 1. [[Notestine-46|Delilah]]
2. [[Notestine-47|Jonas]]
3. [[Notestine-48|Heinrich]]
4. [[Notestine-49|Catharine]] 5. [[Notestine-50|Levi]]
6. [[Notestein-14|Andrew]]
7. [[Notestine-51|Mary]]
8. [[Notestine-52|Barbara]] |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} {{Image|file=Hotchkiss-1122.jpg|size=m}} ||
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|| [[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]]
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[[Hotchkiss-1122| Mary Hotchkiss]] ||Andrew-Pennsylvania Mary-New York ||Andrew-72
Mary-61 || Jacob and Sarah's youngest son, he married Mary Hotchkiss in 1844. Andrew and Mary moved around several times in their marriage. From Canaan, OH they moved to Salem, IA, then to Missouri, Minnesota, then back to Missouri. They had 5 children. Andrew was an inventor and Farmer. || 1. [[Notestein-18| Winfield Scott]]
2. [[Notestein-33|Elizabeth Iola]]
3. [[Notestein-19|William R]]
4. [[Notestein-21| Mary E]]
5. [[Notestein-15|Charles O]] |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-15-5.jpg |size=m}} ||
4th
|| [[Notestein-15|Charles O Notestein]]
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[[Power-2780|Annie Power]] ||Both Charles and Annie were born in Missouri. Charles in Clark county and Annie in Arbela || Charles-62
Annie-81 ||During their marriage, Charles and Annie lived mostly in Missouri (with a brief time in Arcadia, NE). Charles owned a livery business and farmed in Missouri; he and Annie then bought a peach orchard in Palisade, CO where they lived until his death in 1929 and hers in 1948. || 1. [[Notestein-16|William Earl]]
2. [[Notestein-25|Nellie Blanch]]
3. [[Notestein-22 |Stella M]] |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-16.jpg |size=m}} ||
5th
||[[Notestein-16|William Earl]]
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[[Cunningham-9223|Maude Cunningham]] || Both William and Maude were born in Missouri; William in Memphis and Maude in Arbela. || William-83
Maude-37 || They lived in Missouri, Iowa, Colorado, Texas and back to Iowa. William and Maude suffered plenty of hardship. Maude suffered 9 years with ulcers that ultimately ended her life short. Their youngest, Eloise, caught pneumonia that later institutionalized her for the remainder of her life. ||1. [[Notestein-23|Juanita Ruth]]
2. [[Notestein-24|Annie Earlene]]
3. [[Notestein-17|Leslie Verne]]
4. [[Notestein-27|Mary Madeline]]
5. [[Notestein-26|Carrie Eloise]] |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=m}} ||
6th
||[[Notestein-17|Leslie Verne]]
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[[Eliasen-40|Evelyn Eliasen]]|| Verne was born in Arbela, MO and Evelyn was born in Parkersburg, IA || Verne-93
Evelyn-67 || Verne worked 37 years at the post office and Evelyn graduated from beauty college and was a beauty operator. They lived in Iowa and traveled extensively when they retired. Additionally, they each had become excellent amateur genealogists and acquired a tremendous amount of family tree information.|| They had 5 children and 12 grand-children |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- |
'''Eliasen'''
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|| [[Eliasen-42 | Christian Eliasen]] ||Petersburg, Denmark || Christopher - 78 ||Christian was born in Petersburg, Denmark in 1844. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1872 and settled in Iowa. ||12 children |- | {{Image|file=Eliasen-41-2.jpg |size=m}} ||
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|| [[Eliasen-41 | Jens Peter Eliasen]] ||Dike, IA || || || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=m}} ||
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||[[Eliasen-40 | Evelyn Alpha Eliasen]] || Parkersburg, IA || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- |'''Cunningham''' || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cunningham-Family-Tree-9223#tree Cunningham Family pedigree chart] |- |
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|| [[Cunningham-9511 | Stephen William Cunningham]] ||Pendleton County, VA. || || || || |- |{{Image|file=Cunningham-9257.jpg |size=m}} ||
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||[[Cunningham-9257 | Adonijah Cunningham]] ||Pendleton County, VA. || || || |- |{{Image|file=Cunningham-9227.jpg |size=m}} ||
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||[[Cunningham-9227 | Colonel Hull Cunningham]] || West Virginia || || || |- |{{Image|file=Cunningham-9223.jpg |size=m}} ||
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|| [[Cunningham-9223 | Mary Maude Cunningham]] || Arbela, MO || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |- |'''Belt'''
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|- | ||[[Notestine-50|Levi Notestine]] || Death in the family || Levi outlived many of his family. He had two daughters die as toddlers. His oldest son died from battle wounds in the civil war (more below). Two of his sons worked for the railroad and both died in train accidents (more below). He outlived two wives. || |- |{{Image|file= Notestine-53.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestine-53|William Finley Notestine]] || Civil War Hero || William, the first born son of Levi, must have demonstrated superior leadership when he enlisted in the 11th Missouri infantry regiment. At the time of his enlistment he was only 19 and was mustered in as a sergeant. Two years later when his contract expired, he reenlisted. According to his service his record, it said that he was the acting sergeant major for his unit. After 6 months he was given a commission and promoted to captain. His heroics have been recorded in a couple books, but he led a literal uphill charge against a rebel fort and captured it. He was then shot by a sniper in the leg and eventually succumbed to his wound, || |- | || [[Notestine-55|James R Notestine]] || Train Accident || The second son of Levi, James fought alongside his brother in the 11th Missouri infantry unit during the civil war. After the war he went to work for the railroad. All that is found to date is that on December 31st of 1889 he died of shock as a result of a train accident. No details of the accident has been found. || |- | {{Image|file=Notestine-57.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestine-57|Horace G Notestine]] || Train Accident || Another son of Levi, Horace is half brother to William and James. Horace worked as a locomotive engineer and met his fate when a rod broke and caught on a railroad tie forcing his train over the side of a bridge he was crossing. The train hit the bottom and exploded killing he and the fireman instantly. He was 62. || |- | ||[[Notestine-63|Charles O Notestine]] || Train Accident || Charles O Notestine was a cousin of all the Notestines mentioned above and son of [[Notestine-47|Jonas Notestine]] who lived in Olney, IL. (Jonas as older brother to Levi) Apparently Charles was involved in a railroad mishap that crushed his leg which ultimately had to be amputated. According to the "Olney Ledger" from January 13, 1876, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40575862/ Charles brought suit against the Cairo Short Line Railroad.] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] || Inventor || Andrew received two [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Notestein-14#U.S._Patents U.S. Patents for inventions.] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} {{Image|file=Hotchkiss-1122.jpg|size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] & [[Hotchkiss-1122| Mary Hotchkiss]] || Died Young || Most of Andrew and Mary's children died young. Only 3 made it to their 50's and 2 made it to early 60's. Mentioned in Charles' obituary is that he was the youngest of six children, but only five children are known. The federal census is every 10 years so one child must have been no older than 9 when he died. Also, several of their grandchildren also never made it their 50's. || |- |{{Image|file=Eliasen-42-1.jpg |size=m}} || [[Eliasen-42 | Christian Eliasen]] || Royal Guard || Prior to Christian Eliasen's emigration from Denmark in 1872, he was a member of the Danish Royal Guard |- | ||[[Notestine-64|George W Notestine]] || Arrested || George W was the son of Henry and nephew of our ancestor Andrew. Henry had moved his family from Ohio to Kirksville, MO. In 1873 his son George owned a billiard room and he was approached by a man asking where he could get something to drink. George said he did not know, but he could find some. He then went to the drugstore and bought medicated whiskey for the gentleman. He gave the man his change then was arrested for selling intoxicants without a license. https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/JudicialRecords/Detail.aspx?id=202502 || |- | ||[[Notestine-134|Florence Notestine]] || Doctor ||Florence was the daughter of George W Notestine and also lived in Kirksville, MO. She was born in 1870 and was inspired by her maternal grandfather to become a physician. She became a prominent osteopathic physician in Missouri || |- | {{Image|file=Belt-871-1.jpg |size=m}} || [[Belt-871|Isaac Rufus Belt]] || Murder Victim || Rufus was in the process of homesteading in Canada when he took in a stranger on his ranch in October of 1902. That stranger turned out to be his killer. The outlaw then dumped Rufus' body in the river and fled with his possessions. Fortunately the outlaw was later captured and executed for his crime. The interesting twist to this story is that if Rufus had not been murdered, his family would have ultimately migrated to Canada and his daughter Bessie Irene would never had met Jens Peter Eliasen to start her family. Read more about Rufus' story by visiting his profile. |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-43.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-43|Wallace G Notestein]] || Peace Negotiator || By the time WWI ended, Wallace was a prominent historian at the University of Minnesota. Due to his extensive knowledge of Germany, Wallace was invited by the U.S. State Department to be an advisor during the peace conference when the armistice was declared at the end of WWI. He later became a tenured professor at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Notestein Yale University] and taught there between 1928 and 1947.|| |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-34.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestein-34 | Col James Notestein]] || War Crimes Trial || James was a career infantry soldier and by WWII he was a commanding officer of an infantry regiment during the Italian campaign. After the war James was invited to sit in as a member of the first war crimes trial conducted after the war. On trial was German general Anton Dostler who had executed American prisoners of war. || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-41.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-41|Raymond Notestein]] || B-17 Bomber Pilot || Raymond's B17 was struck by a German ME-109 fighter on his 7th bombing mission. The collision broke the aircraft in two and all the airmen in the tail section perished, that included the tail gunner, waist gunners and ball turret gunner. The top turret gunner was also killed. Raymond ordered the co-pilot to have the crew bailout while he remained at the controls to keep the damaged aircraft as steady as possible. He died trying to save his crew. Only 4 airmen of 10 survived. || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=m}} || [[Eliasen-40|Evelyn Eliasen]] || Mayflower Descendant || Evelyn is a descendant of Mayflower passenger, Edward Doty. Her great grandmother was Margaret Doty (Married to Ezekiel Jimmerson). Edward Doty was Evelyn's 7th great grandfather. 1. Evelyn is the daughter of Bessie Irene (Belt) Eliasen
2. Bessie is the daughter of Violettie Rachel (Jimmerson) Bailey
3. Violettie is the daughter of Margaret (Doty) Jimmerson
4. Margaret is the daughter of John Doty
5. John is the son of John Doty
6. John is the son of Jeremiah Doty
7. Jeremiah is the son of Edward Doty
8. Edward is the son of Samuel Doty Sr
9. Samuel is the son of [[Doty-42|Edward Doty Sr.]]
This makes Edward the seventh great grandfather of Evelyn. || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- |} =Public Service, Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters, Military= :{|border="2" |
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|| |- | ||[[Nothstein-97|Jonas Nothstein/Notestine]] ||Private, 2nd company, 1st Battalion, Chester county, Pennsylvania militia|| |- | || [[Notestine-47|Jonas Notestine]] || Postmaster, Route Agent & Justice of the Peace || |- |{{Image|file= Notestine-53.jpg |size=s}} || [[Notestine-53|William Finley Notestine]] || Civil War Soldier || |- | || [[Notestine-55|James R Notestine]] || Civil War Soldier || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-19-4.jpg |size=s}} || [[Notestein-19|William R Notestein]] || Public servant (City Clerk) || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-43.jpg |size=s}} ||[[Notestein-43|Wallace G Notestein]] || U.S. State Dept || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-34.jpg |size=s}} || [[Notestein-34 | Col James Notestein]] ||U.S. Army WWI, WWII Infantry Officer || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-41.jpg |size=s}} ||[[Notestein-41|Raymond Notestein]] || U.S. Army Air Corps B-17 Bomber Pilot || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=s}} |[[Notestein-17|Leslie Verne Notestein]]
|| U.S. Navy & U.S. Post Office|| |- | || [[Notesteen-1 | Edward Noyes Notesteen]]|| U.S. Army WWI & FBI agent || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- |} =[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Notestein-13/102#Presidents Presidential Relationships]= :{|border="2" |
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|| |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=s}} |[[Eliasen-40|Evelyn (Eliasen) Notestein]] ||1. George Washington - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Eliasen-40 10th cousin 4x removed]
2. Ulysses S Grant - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-468&person2_name=Eliasen-40 13th cousins 1x removed]
3. Thomas Jefferson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Eliasen-40 12th cousins 4x removed]
4. James Madison - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Madison-1&person2_name=Eliasen-40 12th cousin 2x removed]
5. FDR - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-1&person2_name=Eliasen-40 7th cousin 1x removed]
6. Richard Nixon - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nixon-22&person2_name=Eliasen-40 6th cousins 1x removed]
7. Gerald Ford - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=King-1042&person2_name=Eliasen-40 11th cousins]
8. Theodore Roosevelt - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-18&person2_name=Eliasen-40 7th cousins 1x removed]
9. James Garfield - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Eliasen-40 6th cousins 2x removed]
10. Grover Cleveland - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Eliasen-40 6th cousins 1x removed]
11. Calvin Coolige - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Eliasen-40 7th cousins 1x removed]
12. |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-17-2.jpg |size=s}} ||[[Notestein-17|Leslie Verne Notestein]] || 1. George Washington - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Notestein-17 9th cousins 7x removed]
2. Thomas Jefferson - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Notestein-17 12th cousins 5x removed]
3. James Madison - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Madison-1&person2_name=Notestein-17 8th cousins 6x removed]
4. John Quincy Adams - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-12&person2_name=Notestein-17 12th cousins 4x removed]
5. Ulysses S Grant - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-468&person2_name=Notestein-17 13th cousins 3x removed]
6. Theodore Roosevelt - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-18&person2_name=Notestein-17 14th cousins 2x removed]
7. FDR - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-1&person2_name=Notestein-17 8th cousins 2x removed]
8. Richard Nixon - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nixon-22&person2_name=Notestein-17 11th cousins]
9. Herbert Hoover - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoover-328&person2_name=Notestein-13 8th cousins 2x removed]
10. William Harrison - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrison-912&person2_name=Notestein-17 7th cousins 4x removed]
11. Winston Churchill (not a president, but interesting anyway) - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Churchill-4&person2_name=Notestein-17 7th cousins 1x removed]
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There has been quite a bit of family history collected over the years. In one of the packets belonging to Verne and Evelyn Notestein, it contained correspondence with other people around the country and it was discovered that as early as 1914 Stella Notestein (who was roughly 16 years old at the time) was asking Notesteins living in Pennsylvania if they knew the origin of her grandfather Andrew. Her and her pen pal kept in touch as late as 1957 but no one was able to find information on Andrew's family during that time. Interestingly, even Charles knew very little about his father's family. All his siblings died at an early age, so any knowledge the oldest brother Winfield would have died with him in 1898. Jon and John Notestein both provided some family charts that finally connected the family branch Andrew came from. Below is just a summary of information. ===Click each link to discover additional detailed information about our family members=== :{|border="2" | Photo || Generation || Name || Born In || Age || Summary || Children || |- | || 1st || [[Nothstein-97 |Jonas Nothstein]]
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[[Heckert-256| Mary Heckert]] || Bahlingen, Emmendingen, Freiburg, Baden, Germany || ||Immigrated to American Colonies in 1772 and had 10 children. It was said he fought in the American revolution, but no concrete evidence to support that yet. In one of the letters sent by Stella's pen pal, she mentions that Jonas left Germany because Lutherans were persecuted fom the Catholic church|| They had 10 children;
1. Rebecca
2. Mary
3.[[Notestine-45 | Jacob]]
4.Catharine
5.Elizabeth
6. Jonas
7. Barbara
8. Peter
9. David
10. Samuel |- | ||2nd || [[Notestine-45 | Jacob Notestine]]
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1. [[Harsh-224 | Sarah Harsh]]
2. [[Ridenour-569 | Susanna Ridenour]] || Pennsylvania, United States || 60 ||Married Sarah Harsh in Pennsylvania and had 8 children. Moved to Canaan, OH in early 1830's. Sarah died in 1836 and Jacob married Susanna Ridenour in 1838. || 1. [[Notestine-46|Delilah]]
2. [[Notestine-47|Jonas]]
3. [[Notestine-48|Heinrich]]
4. [[Notestine-49|Catharine]] 5. [[Notestine-50|Levi]]
6. [[Notestein-14|Andrew]]
7. [[Notestine-51|Mary]]
8. [[Notestine-52|Barbara]] |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} {{Image|file=Hotchkiss-1122.jpg|size=m}} || 3rd || [[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]]
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[[Hotchkiss-1122| Mary Hotchkiss]] ||Andrew-Pennsylvania, United States Mary-New York ||Andrew-75
Mary-61 || Married in 1844 and moved around several times. They lived in Salem, IA; Missouri, Minnesota, then back to Missouri. They had 5 children. Andrew was an inventor and Farmer. || 1. [[Notestein-18| Winfield Scott]]
2. [[Notestein-33|Elizabeth Iola]]
3. [[Notestein-19|William R]]
4. [[Notestein-21| Mary E]]
5. [[Notestein-15|Charles O]] |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-15-5.jpg |size=m}} ||4th || [[Notestein-15|Charles O Notestein]]
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[[Power-2780|Annie Power]] ||Both Charles and Annie were born in Missouri. Charles in Clark county and Annie in Arbela || Charles-62
Annie-81 ||They lived mostly in Missouri with a brief time in Arcadia, NE. Charles owned a livery business and farmed; he then bought a peach orchard in Palisade, CO || 1. [[Notestein-16|William Earl]]
2. [[Notestein-25|Nellie Blanch]]
3. [[Notestein-22 |Stella M]] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-16.jpg |size=m}} ||5th||[[Notestein-16|William Earl]]
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[[Cunningham-9223|Maude Cunningham]] || Both William and Maude were born in Missouri; William in Memphis and Maude in Arbela. || William-83
Maude-37 || They lived in Missouri, Iowa, Colorado, Texas and back to Iowa. William and Maude suffered plenty of hardship. Maude suffered 9 years with ulcers that ultimately ended her life short. Their youngest, Eloise, caught pneumonia that later institutionalized her for the remainder of her life. ||1. [[Notestein-23|Juanita Ruth]]
2. [[Notestein-24|Annie Earlene]]
3. [[Notestein-17|Leslie Verne]]
4. [[Notestein-27|Mary Madeline]]
5. [[Notestein-26|Carrie Eloise]] || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-27-1.jpg |size=m}} ||6th ||[[Notestein-27|Mary Madeline]]
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1. Leo Seyb
2. Earl Magoon|| Madeline was born in Arbela, MO and Leo was born in ?? || Madeline-85
Leo-?? || || They had ? children and ? grand-children || |- |}
==Notable Family (or otherwise interesting family facts)== :{|border="2" |Photo || Name || Event || What Happened || |- | ||[[Notestine-50|Levi Notestine]] || Death in the family || Levi outlived many of his family. He had two daughters die as toddlers. His oldest son died from battle wounds in the civil war (more below). Two of his sons worked for the railroad and both died in train accidents (more below). He outlived two wives. || |- |{{Image|file= Notestine-53.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestine-53|William Finley Notestine]] || Civil War Hero || William somehow had demonstrated leadership when he enlisted in the 11th Missouri infantry regiment; since they enlisted him as a sergeant. After 2 years when he reenlisted, his records say he was already acting sergeant major. After 6 months he was given a commission, jumping two junior officer ranks, to captain. His heroics have been recorded in a couple books, but he led a literal uphill charge against a rebel fort and captured it. He was then shot by a sniper in the leg and eventually succumbed to his wound, || |- | || [[Notestine-55|James R Notestine]] || Train Accident ||James fought alongside his brother in the 11th Missouri infantry unit during the civil war. After the war he went to work for the railroad. All that is found to date is that on December 31st of 1889 he died of shock as a result of a train accident. No details of the accident has been found. || |- | {{Image|file=Notestine-57.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestine-57|Horace G Notestine]] || Train Accident || Horace is also a son of Levi and half brother to William and James. Horace worked as a locomotive engineer and met his fate when a rod broke and caught on a railroad tie forcing his train over the side of a bridge he was crossing. The train hit the bottom and exploded killing he and the fireman instantly. He was 62. || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] || Inventor || Andrew received two U.S. Patents for inventions. || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-14-1.jpg |size=m}} {{Image|file=Hotchkiss-1122.jpg|size=m}} ||[[Notestein-14| Andrew Notestein]] & [[Hotchkiss-1122| Mary Hotchkiss]] || Died Young || Most of Andrew and Mary's children died young. Only 3 made it to their 50's and 2 made it to early 60's. Also, several grandchildren never made it their 50's. || |- | ||[[Notestine-64|George W Notestine]] || Arrested || George W was the son of Henry and cousin of our ancestor Andrew. Henry had moved his family from Ohio to Kirksville, MO. In 1873 his son George owned a billiard room and he was approached by a man where he could get something to drink. George said he did not know, but said he could find some. He then went to the drugstore and bought medicated whiskey for the gentleman. He gave the man his change then was arrested for selling intoxicants without a license. https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/JudicialRecords/Detail.aspx?id=202502 || |- | ||Florence Notestine || Doctor ||Florence was the daughter of George W Notestine and also lived in Kirksville, MO (no profile set up for her yet). She was born in 1870 and was inspired by her maternal grandfather to become a physician. She became a prominent osteopathic physician in Missouri || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-43.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-43|Wallace G Notestein]] || Peace Negotiator || Wallace was a prominent historian at the University of Minnesota. When the armistice was declared at the end of WWI he was invited by the U.S. State Department to be an advisor during the peace conference due to his extensive knowledge of Germany || |- | {{Image|file=Notestein-34.jpg |size=m}} || [[Notestein-34 | Col James Notestein]] || War Crimes Trial || James was a career infantry soldier and by WWII he was a commanding officer of an infantry regiment during the Italian campaign. After the war James was invited to sit in as a member of the first war crimes trial conducted after the war. On trial was German general Anton Dostler who had executed American prisoners of war. || |- |{{Image|file=Notestein-41.jpg |size=m}} ||[[Notestein-41|Raymond Notestein]] || B-17 Bomber Pilot || Raymond's B17 was struck by a German ME-109 fighter on his 7th bombing mission. The collision broke the aircraft in two and all the airmen in the tail section perished, that included the tail gunner, waist gunners and ball turret gunner. The top turret gunner was also killed. Raymond ordered the co-pilot to have the crew bailout while he remained at the controls to keep the damaged aircraft as steady as possible. He died trying to save his crew. Only 4 airmen of 10 survived. || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |- |}

Nothstein History

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This is a work in progress. This information has been researched and gathered by many people over the years. We appreciate their hard work and dedication to compile our ancestral history. ===Earliest Recorded History of Notstein/Nothstein Historical Events=== The earliest recorded information is found in the book, "Oberbadisches Geschlechterbuch", translated to, Upper Baden gender book. "Oberbadisches Geschlechterbuch", translated to, Upper Baden gender book. Editor is Badische Historische Kommission, translated to Baden Historical Commission. The author is Julius Kindler. Notstein entry is located on page 249. https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/kindlervonknobloch1919bd3/0253 The following is the page's translated text. ''"Ancient family resident in Waldshut on the Upper Rhine. Heinricus dictus Notstein 1288. Heinrich Notstein gives the monastery St. Blasien a farm in Buggenried, which the monastery owns in 1288. Rudolf Notstein, citizen in Waldshut 1373; 1393; 1397. 7. 18. 7. Hans Notstein called Fifer, is a member of the high council in Waldshut 1376. Heinrich Notstein from Waldshut donated the Notstein forrest in the district of Remetschwiel to the Königsfelden monastery in 1452."'' W. Two crossed arrows - as much as can be seen - (Seal of Rudolf Notstein. 1393). ===Earliest Recorded History of Nothstein Familes=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Earliest_Discovered_Nottstein_Families. Earliest known Nottstein/Nothstein families ] The dates provided by various birth or baptism records suggest these Nottsteins could be brothers or a mixture of brothers and cousins. ==Sources==

Notre Dame Cathedal

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Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts]] This page is part of the [[Space:Massachusetts Cemeteries Team|Massachusetts Cemeteries Team]]. See the:
*[[:Category:Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts|Notre Dame Cemetery category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery.
'''Address''' :Notre Dame Cemetery & Mausoleum :162 Webster St. :Worcester, Massachusetts 01603 :Office: 508-753-7692; 508-757-0830 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.2350006, -71.8356018 '''Information:''' Notre Dame Cemetery is located on Webster St in Worcester, across the street from [[:Category:Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts|Hope Cemetery]]. it is owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester. Records for Notre Dame Cemetery can only be accessed at Notre Dame Office. [https://www.worcesterdiocese.org/st-john-cemetery St. John Cemetery System, Diocese of Worcester].

Notre Dame de Bonsecours, L'Islet, Quebec, Canada

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==1679-1790== Note that this file jumps around with dates. It starts at 1778 then moves back and forth. I am trying to locate as many Wiki files of persons as I can to attach them as I go through the minimal indexing.
*"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99M-YDV1?cc=1321742&wc=9RLQ-YW5%3A14973901%2C13628802%2C14973902 : 16 July 2014), L'Islet > Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1679-1790 > image 1 of 1195; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
1195 Pages
==1683 == page 35 - Cloutier
==1686== page 35 - Belanger
==1688== page 35 - Cloutier, Caron
==1690== page 36 - Belanger
==1691== page 36 - Durand
==1692== page 36 - Belanger
==1693== page 34 - Belanger, Leclerc dit Francoeur
==1699== page 38- Belanger, Ferte, Grenot, Talon, Belanger
==1700== page 39 - Caron, Leclerc dit Francouer, Fortin, Corneau, Rousseau/Thibault, Belanger, Caron, Belanger
page 40 - Belanger
==1701== page 40 - Rousseau, Belanger, Fortinx3, Marchand
==1702== Durand, Leclerc
==1706 == page 37 - Belanger
==1707== page 37 - Boucher
==1714== page 32 - Duval, Chouinard, Duval, Gamache, Gagnon
page 33- Gagnon
==1777== page 6 - Godin, Langelier, Boulanger, Caron, Caron/Boucher, Lamonde
page 7- Belanger, Godereau, Thibault, Cloutier, Caron, Grabotte/Langlois
page 8 - Claire Darois, Belanger, Bernier, Belanger, Boulet
page 9 - Belanger, Normand, Cloutier, Godin, Thibault, Moreau, Gagnon
page 10 -Cloutier/Caron, Gibault, D'Amour, Thibeault, Fortin, Caron
page 11 -Lefebvre, Thibault, Caron, Belanger, Gaudreau, Couillard, Vacon, D'Anglade
page 12- Mercier, Vaillancourt. Carlos
page 1184- Belanger/LeBrun, Belanger/Gamache, Blanchet
page 1185 - Caron, belanger, Vachon, Caron, Normand, Guion page 1187-Thibaut, Fortin, Thebaut, Audet,Caron, Gamache
page 1188 - Belanger, Bernard, Dupont, Fortin, Caron/Caron, D'Amour
==1778== page 13- Tetreault, Caron, Cloutier, Caron, Lemieux
page 14 - Gamache/Fortin, Beroche/Cloutier, Cloutier, Belanger/Cloutier
page 15 - Chabot/Fournier, Belanger/Vaillancourt
page 16 - Joncas/Cloutier, Gagnon
page 17 - Boucher, Metot, Hotot
page 18 - Cloutier, Baillargeon, Cloutier, Fortin, Cloutier, Labbe
page 19 - Cloutier, Depaty, Durand, Cloutier, Lemieux, Thibault, Couillard
page 20 - Bernard, Bernier, Lamarre, Belanger, Gravel, Gaudreau/thibeault
page 21 - Belanger/Cloutier, Lemieux, Neptune (MickMac), Belanger, Gagnon/Caron
page 22 - unreadable, Cloutier, Gamache, Cloutier, Theberg, Langelier
page 23 - Roberge, Talon/Cloutier, Robichaud, Duval, Lemieux, Bellanger
page 24 - Duval, Belanger, Bousche, Caron, Gauvin/Tondreau
page 25 - Moreau, Lessard/Couillard, Karouack, Mebard/Gamache, Hamelin/Loisel
page 26 - Ferlat, Thiboulet, Bernier, Cloutier, Ballenger
page 1189 - Robicheaux, Vaillancourt, Fortin, Vaillancourt, Cloutier/wife of Tondreau, Thibaut/Caron, Fortin/Tondereau
page 1190 - Gagne, Turgot, Laberge, Gagnon, Fortin, Caron, Lejour, Cote
==1779== page 27 - LaBosse, Lemieux/Couillard, Gamache, Mercier
page 28 - unreadable, Thibault, Fournier, Caron, Godereau, Cloutier/Lemieux
page 29 - Bernier/Chiasson, Caron, gamache
page 30 - Dornglade, Lemieux, Bellanger, Gagnon
page 31 - Bosse, Pajot, Lamonde
page 32 - Duval, Chouinard, Duval, Gamache, Gamache
==1877-1900== *"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899S-X7PJ?cc=1321742&wc=9RL4-BZQ%3A14973901%2C13628802%2C13626703 : 16 July 2014), L'Islet > Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1877-1900 > image 3 of 1132; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal.
1132 pages
==1876== page 11 - Journeau, Bernier
==1877== page 11 - Baptism index A-B
page 12 - Baptism Index C-L
page 13 - Baptism index L-T
page 13 - Burial index - A-C
page 14 - Burial Index C-T
page 15 -Marriages index B-T
page 17 - Boulanger, Cloutier, Caron, Lavoie, Labbe, Thibault, Bernier/Daniel
page 18 - Dube/Fortin, Hottot/Dessaint dit St Pierre, Jacques, Belanger/Fortin
page 19 -Boucher, Berger, Morreau, Barril
page 20 -Tondreau/Boucher, Guesson, Jacques, Couillard, Samson, Belanger/Thibeault
page 21 -Menard, Couillard, Berger, Moreau, Normand/Dessaints dit St Pierre
page 22 -Babin/Cloutier,Caron, Lavoie, Belanger
page 23 - Langelier, Morin, Belanger, Thibault, Green
page 24 - Casgrain, Cloutier, Lebou, Caron, Gendron, Cloutier, Plourde, Deroy
page 25 - Belanger, Berger, Gautron dit Larochelle/ Giasson, Carlo, Carleau
page 26 - Kerouac, Boucher, Michaud/Fortin, Boucher, Fortin, Belanger
page 27 - Bernier, Gallicheau, Couillard, Kaouette, Cloutier/Boulet, Caron
page 28 - Leclerc, Belanger, Lavoie, Bernier, Houle, Dube
page 29 - Belanger/Bernier, Chouinard, Langlois, Gamache, Leclerc. Baillargeon
page 30 - Carlo, Belanger, Fortin, Morin, Dion, Lavoie, Cloutier
page 31 - Labrie, Marcotte, Poitras, Belanger, Carrier, Boulet, Belanger
page 32 - Belanger, Thibault, Plourde, Richard, Bernier, Hotot, Fournier
page 33 - Thibault, Lemaire, Kaouette, St Pierre, Lamarre, Menard, Gamache, Lonesque
page 34 - Fournier, Blanchet, Thibeault, Lavigne, Fortin/Bernier
page 35 - Pelletier/Theberge, Labbe, Rainville, Fafard, Thibeault, Fortin/Pacquet
page 36 - Theberge, Gaudreau/Belanger, Cloutier, Thibeault
page 37 - Cloutier, Couillard, Coulombe, Deroy, Thibeault, Caron, Blanchet
page 38 - Leclerc, Fournier, Ouellette, Morin, Casgrain
page 39 - Blouin/Caron, Morin, Kerouac, Belanger, Martineau/Kaoette
page 40 - Boucher, Belanger, Marcoux, Fournier, Labbe, Julie Bernier, spouse of Joseph Normand
page 41 - Hotote, Kerouac, Thibault, Bernier/Boucher, Noel (crossed out), Desjardin;/Kaouette
page 42 - Adam, Michaud, Caron, Couillard, Poitras, Caron, Fournier, Gamache
page 43 - Bernier, Thibeault, Lavoie/Gagnon, Thibault, Caron, Morin
page 44 - Gamache, Tondreau, Cloutier/Bernier, Joseph Arthur Deroy s/o Francois Deroy and Marie Thibeault, Gagnon, Carrier
page 45 - Anctil St Jean, Belanger, Journeau, Menard, Belanger, Lemieux, Belanger
page 46 - Belanger, Cloutier, Couillard, Belanger, Menard, Belanger
page 47 - Journeau or Tourneau, Bernier
==1877 == Page 47 - Index Baptism A-B
==1878== page 56 - Gagnon
page 57 - Jacques
page 57 - Index Baptism A-c
page 58 - Index Baptism C-P
page 59 - Index Baptism r-t
page 59 Index Burials A-V
Page 60 - Index Marriages B-V
page 61 - Bernier, Caron/Goucheau, Couillard, Thibeault, Caron/Fortin
page 62 - Bernier, Lemieux, Belanger, Belanger/Gaspe, Belanger, Giasson
page 63 - Menard, Metiver, Gagnon, Caron/Fortin, Belanger/Blanchet
page 64 - Fortin, Caron/Couillard, Normand, Carleau, Roy, Cloutier, Lavoie, Gamache
page 65 - Lavoie, Fortin, Gamache, Vaillancourt/Lavoie, Lavoie/Menard
page 66 - Gingras/Fournier, Boucher, Flinon, Dube, gamache, Morin
page 67 - Giasson, gamache, Barry, Gamache, Tondreau, Bernier
page 68 - Fournier, Green, Thibault, Gamache, Doutiel/Boucher, Kerouac, Adam, Cloutier
page 69 - Adam, Bernier, Adam, Belanger, Fortin/Gamache, Poitras, Bernier, Caron
page 70 - Giasson, Adam, Morin Caron, Gamache/Belanger, Caron, Couillard, lavoie
page 71 - Leblanc, Bernier, Bernier, Dion, Leclerc, Bernier,Mathieu, Normand
page 72 - Boucher, Gamache, Ouellet, Thibault, Belanger, Lamarre, Potin/Laliberte
page 73 - Baillergeon, Boucher, Fortin, Vermette, Cloutier
page 74 - Thibault, Bernier, Blanchet, Rainville, Tondreau, Godreau, Turconne, Chalifour
page 75 - Goudrault, Belanger, Rainville, Martineau, Belanger, Houle, Green, Kaouette
page 76 - Talbat, Couillard, Talbot, Morin, Thiberge, Koenig, Caron, Metiver
page 77 - Thibault/Morin, Cloutier, Fortin, Carleau/Caron, Thibault/Gamache
page 78 - Belanger, Fournier, Caron, Labbe, Green, Dion, Bernier
page 79 - Poitras, Tourneau, Belanger, Cloutier, Baillargeon, Lavoie, Carleau
page 80 - Leclerc/belanger, Delage, Fafard
page 81 - Blanchette, Thibault, Gallichau, Belanger, Bernier, Leblondais, Belanger
page 96 - Galichamp
==1879== page 94 - intro
page 96 - Index Baptisms - A-C
page 97 - Index Baptisms - C - M
page 98 - Index baptisms - M-V
page 98 - Index Burials B-H
page 99 - Index Burials K - T
page 99 - Index Marriages B - T
page 100- Labbe, Thibaut, Rainville, Kerouack, Lemaire/Bernier, Vaillancourt
page 101 - Boulanger, Menard, Labbe, M-Henriette Bernier spouse of Joseph Louis Lebourdais, Kaouette, Bernier, Couillard/Fournier, Gamache/Guilland
page 102 - Fortin, Belanger, Morin, Marois/Berger
page 103 - Cloutier, Gendron, Caron, Dion, Belanger, Gagnon, Belanger/Fournier, Hotot
page 104 - Fortin, Poitras/labbe, Caron/Moreau, Blanchet/Dessaint dit St Pierre
page 105 - Menard/St Pierre, Mercier, Demers/Rautiel
page 106 - Tourneau, Langelier, Thibault, Fournier, Casgrain, Jolicouer
page 107 - Thibault, Lamarre, Thibaut, Fortin, Tourneau, Samson, Fortin, Cloutier
page 108 - Bernier, Cloutier, Cloutier, Thibaut, Labranche, Fournier, Belanger, Caron
page 109 - Kerouack, Plourde, Cloutier, Tourneau, Belanger, Thiberge, Caron
page 110 - Gamache, Gagnon, Boucher, Couillard, Gagnon, Lemieux, Thibault
page 111 - Kaouette, Boucher, Beaudoin, Lavoie, Belanger, St Pierre, Giasson, Jean, Belanger
page 112 - Gauliot, Gamache, Abraham Fournier spouse of Scholastique Lemieux, Kerouac, Joseph Martin, widower of Josephte Lavoie, Labbe, Ruest
page 113 - Thibaut, Tourneau, Thibault/Jacques, Natalie Bernier, spouse of Rainville, Morin, Potra
page 114 - Lavoie, Morin, Halhot, Kueroack, Thibault, Boucher,Lamaire
page 115 - Belanger, Couillard/Bernier, Gingras, Tondreau, Beaudet, Michaud
page 116 - Belanger, Fortin, Thibaut, Tondreau, Fortin, Martineau, Thibeault
page 117 - Bernier, Couillard, Green, Couillard, Joseph Louis Alphonse Deroy, Thibault, Poitras
page 118 - Berger, Fabas, Gamache, Fontaine/Gagnon, Hotot, Couillard, Thibeaut
page 119 - Blanchet, Dumais, Caron, Dube, Gagne/Giasson
page 120 - Bernier, Baillergeon, Ouellette, Thibault, Couillard
page 121 - Menard, Gagnon, Bernier, Hudon, Caron, Antille, Couillard
page 122 - Marie Anne Delia Deroy daughter of Francois Deroy and Marie Thibault, Boucher, Kerouac, Bernier, Belanger, Fortin/Labbe
page 123 - Potru/Ouellette, Fournier, Gamache, Gingras
page 124 - Fortin, Fafard, Lavoie, Fortin, Cloutier, Fournier
page 125 - Casgrain, Cloutier/Morin, Langevin/Cloutier, Caron, Moreau
page 126 - Poitras, Belanger, Giasson, Martineau, Menard, Caron, Belanger
page 127 - Menard, Fortin, Caron, Belanger, Fortin, Morin, Bernier, Caron
page 128 - Galichamp
page 128 Index baptisms A - C
page 138-Bernier
==1880== page 132- 1880 title
page 136 - Start
page 137 - repeat
page 138 - Bernier
page 138 - Index Baptisms A-C
page 139 - Index Baptisms C-O
page 140 - Index Baptisms P - V
page 140 - Index Burials B-F
page 141 - Index Burials G-T
page 141 - Index marriages B-T
page 142 - Lebourdais, Thibault, Belanger, Tourneau, Bernier, Gamache, Belanger, Lemieux
==1881== (mil huit cent quatre vingt un)
page 179-224
page 180-index baptisms
page 181-index baptisms
page 182-index marriages
page 182-index burials
page 183-index burials
page 185-Gamache
page 186-Godreau, Boulanger, Tondreau, Bernier, Fortin/Adam, Fortin
page 204 - Bernier, Dussault, Leblanc, Belanger, Langelier, Gagnon, Deroy
==1882== (mil huit cent quatre vingt deux)
page 224 - 267
page 224-index baptisms
page 225-index baptisms
page 226 -index burials
page 227-index marriages
page 242- Tondreau
==1883== (mil huit cent quatre vingt trois)
page 275-311
page 276-Anctil
page 277- index baptisms
page 278- index deaths
page 279 -index marriages
page 281-Chouinard/Couillard, Fournier/Lavoie, Carleau/Jacques, Fortin/Fortin
page 311 - Deroy
page 296 - Deroy/Coloumbe
page 321-Fortin/Leclerc, Bernier, Chouinard, Mesnard, Langevin
==1884== page 313-361
page 319-Bernier/Fortin
page 324- index Baptisms
page 323-Index Burials
page 324- index marriages
page 326- Bernier/Fortin
page 327- Menard/Gaudreau, Normand/Fortin, Belanger,
page 328- Morin, Couillard/Leclerc, Journeaux, Bernier/Bernier
page 329 - Fortin/LaBourdais, Thibeau/Couillard
page 330- Leclerc, Guilmette/Adam, Juneaux
==1885== page 370-410
==1886== page 417-455
page 418 - Menard/Deroy
==1887== page 462-503
page 485-Deroy
page 487 - McCallum
==1888== pages 510-548
page 517-Deroy
page 545 - Deroy
==1889== page 556-590
page 569-Gaudreau, Deroy
page 585-Deroy
==1890== pages 598-641
==1891== pages 648-684
==1892== pages 693-728
page 709- Bernier/Caron
page 721- Deroy
page 726- Bernier/Caron
==1893== pages 739-776
page 756 - McCallum
==1894== pages 789-821
==1895== pages 830-868
page 839-Deroy
page 843 - Caron/Deroy
==1896== pages 922-
==1897== page 927-974
page 946 - Deroy
page 969-Bernier/Fortin
page 963 - Gaudreau
==1898== page 999- Caron
page 1000-Caron/Robin
page 1005- Caron>
page 1007 - Gaudreau
page 1008 - Deroy
page 1012 - Deroy
page 1019 - Gaudreau
==1899== pages 1042-1081
page 1044 - Gaudreau/Caron
page 1060 - Hunt
page 1071- Caron
page 1072 - Dussault
page 1075-Poitras
page 1080 - Gaudreau
==1900== pages 1094-1132
page 1103-Deroy
??page 1288 - Deroi/Leclerc
page 1289 - Deroy
page 1291 - Deroy/Godreau

NOTT ONE NAME STUDY

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NOTT Records in Chittlehampton

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[[Category: Chittlehampton, Devon]] [[Category: Chittlehampton Name Records]] ==RECORDS== '''Transcription listing of NOTT(KNOTT) names in Parish Records for Chittlehampton, Devon, England 1652-1875''' == Christenings == ===Christenings 1700-1720=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |30 April 1700 ||[[Nott-625|Elias]] ||s/o ||Elias ||NOTT || ||Butcher |- |17 February 1701 ||[[Nott-626|Richard]] ||s/o ||Elias ||NOTT || ||Butcher |- |19 January 1703 ||[[Nott-627|Elias]] ||s/o ||Elias ||NOTT || ||Butcher |- |30 April 1706 ||[[Nott-628|William]] ||s/o ||Elias ||NOTT || ||Butcher |- |5 April 1708 ||Susanna ||d/o ||John ||NOTT ||of Warkleigh || |- |30 May 1708 ||[[Nott-629|Thomas]] ||s/o ||Elias ||NOTT || || |- |17 May 1709 ||[[Nott-630|Agnis]] ||d/o ||Elias ||NOTT || || |- |9 February 1709 ||[[Nott-634|Grace]] ||d/o ||Phillip ||NOTT || || |- |15 July 1712 ||[[Nott-638|Anne]] ||d/o ||Anthony ||NOTT || || |- |17 September 1712 ||[[Nott-631|Agnis]] ||d/o ||Elias ||NOTT || || |- |3 March 1713 ||[[Nott-633|Hugh]] ||s/o ||Phillip ||NOTT || || |- |2 June 1714 ||[[Nott-632|Martha]] ||d/o ||Elias ||NOTT || || |- |9 August 1714 ||[[Nott-640|Anna]] ||d/o ||Anthony ||NOTT || || |- |15 October 1716 ||[[Nott-641|Hannah]] ||d/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |26 December 1718 ||[[Nott-642|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||Anthony & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |24 February 1718 ||[[Nott-643|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT ||of Bishops Tawton || |- |16 November 1720 ||[[Nott-635|Margaret]] ||d/o ||Philip & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |} ===Christenings 1721-1740=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |24 March 1724 ||[[Nott-645|William]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT ||of Bishops Tawton || |- |19 January 1725 ||[[Nott-646|Joan]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |3 September 1727 ||[[Nott-647|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |16 August 1730 ||[[Nott-648|Elizabeth]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |1 November 1732 ||[[Nott-649|Mary]] ||d/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |7 September 1735 ||Johanah ||d/o ||John ||NOTT || || |- |1 April 1737 ||[[Nott-653|Elias]] ||s/o ||Richard & Mary ||NOTT || || |- |11 January 1738 ||[[Nott-650|William]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |10 April 1739 ||[[Nott-654|Joan]] ||d/o ||Richard & Mary ||NOTT || || |} ===Christenings 1741-1760=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |13 January 1749 ||[[Nott-651|John]] ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |2 October 1750 ||[[Nott-655|John]] ||s/o ||Robert & Thomasin ||NOTT || || |- |6 January 1752 ||William ||base child of || Mary ||NOTT || || |- |28 April 1753 ||John ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |8 August 1756 ||William ||s/o ||John & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |11 October 1759 ||Elias ||s/o ||Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |} ===Christenings 1761-1780=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |20 May 1775 ||[[Nott-607|Elias]] ||s/o ||Elias & Ann ||KNOT || || |- |20 April 1778 ||[[Nott-616|John]] ||s/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT || || |} ===Christenings 1781-1800=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |21 January 1781 ||[[Nott-615|Mary]] ||d/o ||Elias & Ann ||KNOTT || || |- |20 January 1784 ||John ||s/o ||John & Mary ||KNOTT || || |- |27 April 1786 ||[[Nott-1342|Mary]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||KNOTT ||of Warkleigh || |- |11 April 1790 ||[[Nott-1346|William]] ||s/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||KNOTT || || |- |14 February 1792 ||[[Nott-1343|William]] ||s/o ||William & Mary ||KNOTT ||of Learo || |- |24 February 1793 ||[[Nott-519|James]] ||s/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |5 August 1795 ||[[Nott-1344|Ann]] ||d/o ||William & Mary ||NOTT || || |- |4 September 1796 ||[[Nott-1345|Mary]] ||d/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |1 December 1799 ||[[Nott-1347|John]] ||s/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |} ===Christenings 1801-1820=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |14 September 1803 ||[[Nott-609|Mary]] ||d/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT || || |- |2 November 1806 ||[[Nott-1348|Elias]] ||s/o ||Robert & Elizabeth ||NOTT || || |- |4 December 1806 ||[[Nott-606|John]] ||d/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT || || |- |21 January 1810 ||[[Nott-610|William]] ||d/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT ||Village || |- |28 March 1813 ||[[Nott-608|James]] ||s/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT ||Village ||Carpenter |- |23 May 1816||[[Nott-612|Elias]] ||d/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT ||Village ||Carpenter |- |1 November 1819 ||[[Nott-613|Thomas]] ||s/o ||Elias & Ann ||NOTT ||Village ||Carpenter |} ===Christenings 1821-1840=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |11 May 1823 ||Thomas ||s/o ||James & Margaret ||NOTT ||Village ||Mason |} ===Christenings 1861-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Christening Date ! First Name ! Relationship ! Parents Names ! Surname ! Abode ! Father's Occupation |- |13 December 1863 ||Eliza ||d/o ||John & Eliza ||NOTT ||Athercombe ||Labourer |} ----- ==Marriages== ===Marriages 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |25 September 1655 ||Nicholas BARNES || || || ||Margarett NOTT || || |- |4 October 1657 ||Francis COTHAY || || || ||Joane NOTT || || |- |18 July 1659 ||Samuell SARLE || || || ||Eline NOTT || || |- |5 October 1661 ||George SMALE || || || ||Katherine NOTT || || |- |3 February 1662 ||John NOTT || || || ||Agnes WEARE || || |- |12 April 1663 ||John NOTT || || || ||Anne WEBBER || || |- |25 October 1664 ||Robert NOTT || || || ||Margarett CRANGE || || |- |9 October 1666 ||Richard SKINNER || || || ||Margarett NOTT, widow || || |- |3 May 1668 ||John NOTT || || || ||Agnes CHAPPELL || || |- |27 December 1676 ||John NOTT || || || ||Mary MILDON || || |- |6 December 1677 ||John TRIXE || || || ||Joane NOTT || || |- |4 August 1695 ||William NOTT || || || ||Grace PEERSE || || |} ===Marriages 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |13 November 1704 ||Richard PEARSE || || ||Yeoman ||Luce NOTT || || |- |7 July 1707 ||[[Rendle-215|Cornelius RENDLE]] || || || ||[[Nott-668|Joan NOTT]] || || |- |9 May 1709 ||[[Nott-623|Phillip NOTT]] || || || ||[[Dell-879|Elizabeth DELL]] || || |- |12 January 1715 ||John NICHOLS || || || ||Mary NOTT || || |- |24 February 1716 ||[[Davey-1679|John DAVEY]] || || || ||[[Nott-670|Thomazin NOTT]] || || |- |30 March 1725 ||[[Nott-636|John NOTT]] || || || ||[[Baker-30598|Elizabeth BAKER]] || || |- |16 November 1726 ||[[Couch-2161|William COUCH]] || || || ||[[Nott-670|Thomasin NOTT]] || || |- |19 April 1731 ||[[Pope-4823|Anthony POPE]]|| || || ||[[Nott-669|Ann NOTT]] || || |- |8 March 1735 ||[[Nott-637|Richard NOTT]] || || || ||[[Beer-878|Mary BEER]] || || |- |20 June 1737 ||[[Nott-652|Robert NOTT]] || || || ||[[Cowler-16|Thomasin COWLER]] || || |- |14 February 1737 ||John MULES || || || ||Grace NOTT || || |- |24 April 1739 ||[[Camp-2791|John CAMP]] || || || ||[[Nott-642|Elizabeth NOTT]] || || |- |3 July 1739 ||William NOTT || || || ||Mary JENKINS || || |- |15 July 1744 ||John NOTT || || || ||Alice BURGESS || || |- |25 June 1749 ||Henry COTHAY || || || ||Susan NOTT || || |- |24 September 1749 ||Philip HOOPER || || || ||Mary NOTT || || |- |8 December 1749 ||John TIDBALL || || || ||Martha NOTT || || |} ===Marriages 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |12 July 1752 ||Christopher BLAKE || || || ||Mary NOTT || || |- |29 October 1760 ||[[Nott-614|Elias NOTT]] || || ||Labourer ||[[Davey-4294|Elizabeth DAVEY]], spinster || || |- |19 August 1765 ||John PASMORE || ||Chittlehampton ||Husbandman ||Elizabeth NOTT, widow || ||Chittlehampton |- |13 May 1770 ||[[Nott-614|Elias NOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Huett-74|Ann HUETT]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |3 October 1775 ||George WESTCOTT || ||Chittlehampton || ||Ann KNOTT, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |1 April 1782 ||[[Nott-1340|William NOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||[[Badcock-915|Mary BADCOCK]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |20 March 1799 ||William LEWIS || ||Chittlehampton ||Labourer ||Mary NOTT, spinster || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |14 April 1801 ||[[Nott-607|Elias NOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton ||Carpenter ||[[Mildon-95|Ann MILDON]], spinster || ||Chittlehampton |- |9 February 1809 ||Richard TANNER || ||Swimbridge || ||Grace NOTT || ||Chittlehampton |- |21 April 1811 ||Philip BURGESS || ||Chittlehampton || ||[[Nott-1349|Jenny NOTT]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |12 February 1812 ||[[Nott-1330|Thomas NOTT]], sojourner || ||in Chittlehampton || ||[[Shutt-622|Ann SHUTT]] || ||Chittlehampton |- |15 July 1818 ||James ASHELFORD || ||Chittlehampton || ||Mary NOTT || ||Chittlehampton |- |31 March 1830 ||Robert BOWDON || ||Swimbridge || ||Mary Ann NOTT || ||Chittlehampton |- |3 July 1831 ||Elias NOTT || ||Chittlehampton || ||Elizabeth ASHELFORD || ||Chittlehampton |- |7 August 1832 ||Thomas NOTT || ||Chittlehampton || ||Fanny VERNEY || ||Chittlehampton |} ===Marriages 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Date ! Groom ! Groom Parents ! Residence ! Occupation ! Bride ! Bride Parents ! Residence |- |13 May 1858 ||Edmund NOTT ||John Nott ||Bishops Nympton ||Yeoman ||Elizabeth HOLLOWAY, spinster ||Thomas Holloway ||Chittlehampton |} ----- ==Burials== ===Burials 1650-1699=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |11 July 1655 ||Margarett NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |21 July 1659 ||William NOTT || || || ||son of William NOTT || |- |15 November 1659 ||Eme NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |5 October 1664 ||William NOTT || || || || || |- |29 November 1665 ||Charles NOT || || || || || |- |11 December 1666 ||Agnes NOTT || || || ||wife of John NOTT || |- |16 March 1666 ||John NOTT || || ||In Town || || |- |25 January 1669 ||Margery NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |31 March 1672 ||Robert NOTT || || || || || |- |8 February 1673 ||Anstice NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |26 May 1675 ||Joane NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |21 March 1675 ||Agnes NOTT || || || ||wife of John NOTT || |- |6 March 1683 ||Susan NOTT || || || || || |- |16 March 1685 ||John NOTT || || || || || |- |7 September 1690 ||William NOTT || || || || || |- |14 April 1696 ||Mary NOTT || || || ||wife of John NOTT || |- |20 March 1696 ||Robert NOTT || || || || || |} ===Burials 1700-1749=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |24 August 1703 ||Anne NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |26 December 1707 ||John NOTT || || || || || |- |4 August 1708 ||Margaret NOTT || ||Widow || || || |- |26 September 1710 ||Robert NOTT || || ||of Warkleigh ||son of William NOTT || |- |5 April 1711 ||Grace NOTT || || ||of Warkleigh ||daughter of William NOTT || |- |2 October 1714 ||Grace NOTT || || || ||wife of William NOTT || |- |5 November 1714 ||Margaret NOTT || || || ||wife of John NOTT || |- |30 May 1715 ||Agnis NOTT || || ||of Warkleigh ||daughter of William NOTT || |- |12 August 1716 ||[[Nott-640|Hannah NOTT]] || || || ||daughter of Anthony NOTT || |- |9 August 1719 ||Margaret NOTT || || || ||daughter of Philip NOTT || |- |4 September 1721 ||Hugh NOTT || || || ||son of Philip NOTT || |- |21 June 1723 ||John NOTT || || ||of Cleave || || |- |23 April 1725 ||Ann NOTT || || || ||daughter of Philip NOTT || |- |9 June 1728 ||Alice NOTT || || || ||wife of William NOTT || |- |23 July 1728 ||Mary NOTT || || || ||daughter of Mary NOTT || |- |14 March 1731 ||[[Nott-641|Hanah NOTT]] || || || ||daughter of Anthony NOTT || |- |19 May 1733 ||Joan NOTT || || || ||daughter of John NOTT || |- |18 November 1736 ||Mary NOTT || || || ||daughter of John NOTT || |- |8 January 1736 ||Sarah NOTT || || || ||wife of William NOTT || |- |15 October 1740 ||Richard NOTT || || || || || |- |22 May 1742 ||Susanna NOTT || || || || || |- |24 May 1743 ||John NOTT || || || || || |- |4 June 1743 ||Agness NOTT || || || || || |- |17 February 1744 ||William NOTT || || ||of Warkleigh || || |- |18 February 1747 ||William NOTT || || || || || |- |19 July 1748 ||[[Nott-639|Anthony NOTT]] || || || || || |- |18 January 1749 ||John NOTT || || || ||son of John NOTT || |} ===Burials 1750-1799=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |5 November 1754 ||John NOTT || || || || || |- |29 November 1754 ||Mary NOTT || || || || || |- |9 September 1756 ||Elizabeth NOTT || || || || || |- |22 April 1759 ||Alice NOTT || || || || || |- |17 June 1759 ||John NOTT || || || || || |- |4 May 1760 ||Mary NOTT || || ||of Warkleigh || || |- |20 September 1763 ||Elizabeth NOTT || || || || || |- |22 April 1766 ||Elizabeth NOTT || || || || || |- |25 August 1767 ||[[Davey-4294|Elizabeth NOTT]] || || || ||wife of Elias NOTT || |- |5 July 1784 ||Elias KNOTT || ||Pauper || || || |- |28 April 1786 ||William KNOTT || ||Pauper || || || |- |12 July 1795 ||Elias KNOTT || || || || || |} ===Burials 1800-1849=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |22 July 1803 ||Mary NOTT || || || || || |- |2 February 1823 ||Ann NOTT ||88 || ||of Chittlehamholt || || |- |9 April 1826 ||[[Nott-609|Mary NOTT]] ||23 || ||Village || || |- |10 July 1827 ||[[Badcock-297|Elizabeth NOTT]] ||65 || ||of Blackmantle || || |- |27 February 1828 ||[[Mildon-95|Ann NOTT]] ||48 || ||Village || || |- |2 July 1828 ||[[Nott-606|John NOTT]] ||21 || ||Village || || |- |25 March 1832 ||[[Nott-608|James NOTT]] ||19 || ||Village || || |- |8 April 1832 ||[[Nott-523|Robert NOTT]] ||70 || ||of Furze || || |- |9 October 1834 ||[[Nott-607|Elias NOTT]] ||59 || ||Village || || |- |28 May 1836 ||[[Nott-612|Elias NOTT]] ||20 || ||Village || || |} ===Burials 1850-1875=== {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- |- ! Burial Date ! Name ! Age ! Occupation ! Abode ! Relation ! Occupation of Father/Husband |- |29 August 1863 ||[[Nott-610|William NOTT]] ||53 || ||Chittlehampton || || |}

Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] == Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova == An Historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Nottingham. Gathered from the remains of antiquity and collected from authentic manuscripts and ancient as well as mondern historians. Adorned with beautiful copper plates with an appendix, containing besides extracts of wills and deeds relating to charities, diverse other curious papers. * by Charles Deering, M.D. (1695?-1749) * published by George Ayscough & Thomas Willington, Nottingham, 1751 * 370 pages * background: [http://www.thorotonsociety.org.uk/publications/centenary_booklet/historical_writing.htm Nottinghamshire Historical Writing, 1677-1997] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=-D0uAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/nottinghamiavet00chicgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008645566 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Deering, Charles. ''[[Space:Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova|Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova]]'' (George Ayscough & Thomas Willington, Nottingham, 1751) [ Page ]. * ([[#Deering|Deering]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Nottinghamshire County Records, Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Nottinghamshire County Records, Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century == * by H. Hampton Copnall, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Nottingham. * published by Henry B. Saxton, King Street, Nottingham, England, 1915 * 204 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nottinghamshire County Records, Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=I7IDAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000110633 * http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/books/nottsrecords1915/titlepage.htm === Citation Formats === * Copnall, H. Hampton. ''[[Space:Nottinghamshire County Records, Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century|Nottinghamshire County Records]], Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century'' (Henry B. Saxton, Nottingham, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Copnall|Copnall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Copnall, H. Hampton. ''[[Space:Nottinghamshire County Records, Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century|Nottinghamshire County Records]], Notes and Extracts from the Nottinghamshire County Records of the 17th Century'' (Henry B. Saxton, Nottingham, 1915) [ Page ].

Nottinghamshire Notables

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[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|Nottinghamshire County Page]] ==Notable people associated with Nottinghamshire== '''The current list of notable people categorised as born and/or living in Nottinghamshire can be viewed here:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nottinghamshire%2C_Notables Nottinghamshire Notables Category Page] Work is ongoing to identify other profiles to be added to this category and new profiles to be created. [[Parker-41651|Helen Flight]] is working on this but any assistance is greatly appreciated. Any people added to the category must meet the threshold for notability defined [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(people) here]. Notable people added to the category are expected to be deceased (there is a separate process for adding living notables detailed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Living_Notables here]). ==Nottinghamshire notable profiles needing further work== The following profiles are currently not connected to the main tree, any help in connecting them would be much appreciated: :[[Cresswell-740|Helen Cresswell]]- author :[[Thompson-68981|William Abednego Thompson]]- bare knuckle boxer (did not marry and not much info available about his parents and siblings, may not be possible to connect) :[[Bonington-4|Richard Parkes Bonington]]- romantic painter :[[Hawksmoor-1|Nicholas Hawksmoor]]- baroque architect :[[Barber-7973|John Barber]]- gas turbine inventor :[[Lee-15722| William Lee]]- Inventor of first stocking frame knitting machine ==Resources for identifying Nottinghamshire notables== The links below are good resources for identifying other notables from the area who may not be on Wikitree yet: *[http://www.nottsheritagegateway.org.uk/people.htm People section of Notts Heritage Gateway website] *[http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/people.htm People section of Nottinghamshire History website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Nottingham Wikipedia list of notable people from Nottingham] *[https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/your-council/about-the-council/nottingham-council-house/honorary-freemen-and-freemen/honarary-freemen-of-notts/ List of people given freedom of the City of Nottingham] *[http://nottinghamwomenshistory.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/List-of-Notable-Nottingham-Women.pdf List of notable Notts women] N.B. this is an extensive list which includes some people who would not meet the wikitree/ wikipedia definition of notable, also some only have quite a minor connection to Nottinghamshire such as they performed here *Lives of Nottinghamshire Worthies and of Celebrated and Remarkable Men of the Country by Corneliius Brown, 1882 [https://archive.org/details/livesofnottingha01brow/page/n9/mode/2up?q=john+stanhope]

Nottinghamshire Parish Registers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Nottinghamshire Parish Registers == * ed. by [[Stiff-314|William Phillimore Watts Phillimore]], Thomas Matthews Blagg, John Standish, G. C. Robertson, George Fellows, G. G. Bonser, C. W. H. Aitchison, Gordon P. Proctor * Issued to the subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 1899 * This is part of a series: ''[[Space:Phillimore’s Parish Register Series|Phillimore’s Parish Register Series]]'' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nottinghamshire_Parish_Registers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1898) Marriages, Vol. 1, Bingham Wapentake: North Part. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 3, Notts Vol. 1) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire08philgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire00procgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=V5fhyZgNgUYC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=g9UGAAAAYAAJ * (1899) Marriages. Bingham Wapentake: South Part. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 11, Notts Vol. 2) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=AXUasAii_8cC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire03philgoog * (1900) Marriages. St. Mary's Church Vol. 1 1566-1763 ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 12, Notts. Vol 1) ::* https://archive.org/stream/nottinghamparish01phil * (1900) Newark Wapentake: First Part ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 16, Notts. Vol 3) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=3KsjjLgwHdIC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oeYGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep03phil ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire01philgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire01procgoog * (1901) Marriages. St. Peter's Church 1572 to 1812 ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 25, Notts. Vol 3) ::* https://archive.org/stream/nottinghamparish03phil * (1902) Newark Wapentake: Second Part ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 26, Notts. Vol 4) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire06philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=e8N70zCCYW4C * (1903) Rushcliffe Wapentake: First Part ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 38, Notts. Vol 5) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire04philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=SOhOqpZDV3YC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep05phil * (1904) Broxtowe Wapentake: South Part. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 44, Notts. Vol 6) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire07philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=_zFBAV0EZcgC * (1905) Rushcliffe Wapentake: First 2 ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 45, Notts. Vol 7) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire09philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Gaa7MsHeYcwC * (1905) Broxtowe Wapentake: Part 2. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 56, Notts. Vol 8) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire05philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=huY-sIf8B6UC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep08phil * (1906) Broxtowe Wapentake, Langar, in Bingham Wapentake, Bunny, in Rushcliffe Wapentake ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 59, Notts. Vol 9) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire00philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=luEs_tSpBLsC ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep09phil * (1907) Thurgarton Wapentake: Part 1 ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 64, Notts. Vol 10) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshire02philgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=dsgGfIGziqsC * (1907) Broxtowe Wapentake: North Part. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. 65, Notts. Vol 11) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep11phil * (1913) Newark Wapentake: First Part. ([[Space:Phillimore’s_Parish_Register_Series|PPRS]] Vol. CXCV, Notts. Vol 19) ::* https://archive.org/details/nottinghamshirep00phil === External Links === * http://www.parishregister.co.uk/ *https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents Parish-by-parish listing of the registers and various transcriptions of registers available on FreeREG. * http://www.sog.org.uk/news/article/nottinghamshire-parish-registers-available-on-sog-data-online * http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~jimella/preg01.htm * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~parishregisters/nottinghamshire/nottinghamshire.htm * https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7843164W/Notes_on_the_parish_registers_of_St._Mary's_Nottingham_1566_to_1812 * Google Search: [[google:%22Nottinghamshire Parish Registers%22|Nottinghamshire Parish Registers]] === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Parish_Registers|Nottinghamshire Parish Registers]]'' (Phillimore & Co., 1899) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#NPR|Nottinghamshire Parish Registers]])

Nottinghamshire Research Resources

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Category:Nottinghamshire|'''The Nottinghamshire County Category''']] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] == Nottinghamshire Research Resources == Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts., Chapman code NTT) is a county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east (the border runs along the River Trent), Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The county town is Nottingham. Traditional industries include coal mining and lace manufacture. In the north-east of the county, there were four Ducal estates, an area called "The Dukeries". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dukeries If you have any questions please contact the Nottinghamshire team leader [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] === General resources === :[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/England_Research_Resources-9 Historic Map of Nottinghamshire] :[http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/learning/history/archives/ Nottinghamshire Archives] Archives for the county of Nottinghamshire, the city of Nottingham, the diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, and other local bodies, families and individuals. :[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTT The GENUKI Nottinghamshire page] :[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Parish_Registers|Nottinghamshire Parish Records]] :[[Space:Thoroton_Society_Record_Series|The Thoroton Society Record Series]] :[[Space:Transactions_of_the_Thoroton_Society|Transactions of the Thoroton Society]] :[http://www.oldnotts.co.uk/ Old Nottinghamshire] Old Nottinghamshire and family history. :[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=245 A History of the County of Nottingham: Volume 2] by William Page. A part-volume covering the religious houses of the county. It includes the early history of Southwell Minster. :[[Space:Nottinghamshire_County_Records%2C_Notes_and_Extracts_from_the_Nottinghamshire_County_Records_of_the_17th_Century|Nottinghamshire_County_Records%2C_Notes_and_Extracts_from_the_Nottinghamshire_County_Records_of_the_17th_Century]] :[[Space:Nottinghamia_Vetus_et_Nova|Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova]] :[[Space:Annals_of_Nottinghamshire|Annals of Nottinghamshire]] :[[Space:History_of_Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]] :[[Space:The_Antiquities_of_Nottinghamshire|The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire]] :[[Space:The_Great_Houses_of_Nottinghamshire_and_the_County_Families|The Great Houses of Nottinghamshire and the County Families]] :[[Space:The_Visitations_of_the_County_of_Nottingham_in_the_Years_1569_and_1614| The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the years 1569 and 1614]] ===Censuses and similar listings in Nottinghamshire=== :[http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/manuscriptsandspecialcollections/learning/dukeofnewcastle/supportingresources/1846pollbookonline.aspx 1846 Poll Book] for the South Nottinghamshire election. ===Churches, Churchyards and Cemeteries in Nottinghamshire=== :[http://www.plumtreechurch-notts.org/ Plumtree Cemetery] The Plumtree Interactive Churchyard allows you to discover the location of a headstone for someone who is buried (or whose ashes are interred) in Plumtree Churchyard :[http://www.interment.net/uk/eng/nottinghamshire.htm Cemetery Records] Free records for Beeston Cemetery, Saint Peter Churchyard and Saint Mary Magdalen Churchyard :[[Space:Notes_on_the_Churches_of_Nottinghamshire:_Hundred_of_Bingham|Churches of Nottinghamshire, Hundred of Bingham]] :[[Space:An_Account_of_St._Mary's_Church%2C_Nottingham|An Account of St Mary's Church, Nottingham]] :[[Space:Memorials_of_Old_Nottinghamshire|Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire]] ===Notable Individuals=== :[[Space:Memoirs_of_the_life_of_Colonel_Hutchinson|Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson]] ===Other lists of resources === :[http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/eng/counties/ntt Cyndi's List Nottinghamshire] Lists of Nottinghamshire resources. :[http://www.ontalink.com/genealogy/counties/nottinghamshire/ Nottinghamshire Genealogy Research] Lots of very useful resources.

Nouveaux Portraits de Françoise Giroud

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[[Category: Paris, Seine]][[Category: France, Notables]][[Category: Rassinot-1]] Deuxième partie des portraits écrits de [[Gourdji-1|Françoise Giroud]], publié sous le titre de Nouveaux Portraits en 1954. Voir aussi le premier volume: '''[[:Space:Le_Tout-Paris_de_Françoise_Giroud|Le Tout-Paris de Françoise Giroud]]'''. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Numéro!!Nom!!Activité!!Commentaires |- |1||[[Allégret-2|Marc Allégret]]||Cinéaste||Profil existant |- |2||Hervé Alphand|||| |- |3||Arletty||Actrice|| |- |4||Barillet et Grédy||Dramaturges|| |- |5||Béatrix Beck|||| |- |6||Georges Brassens||Chanteur|| |- |7||Francis Carco|||| |- |8||[[Corblet-1|Germaine Coty]]||Première Dame||Profil existant |- |9||[[Cuevas-35|Le Marquis de Cuevas]]|||| |- |10||Claude Dauphin||Acteur||Frère de Jean Nohain |- |11||Pierre Descaves|||| |- |12||Jacques Deval|||| |- |13||Sophie Desmarets|||| |- |14||[[Dunham-2589|Katherine Dunham]]||||Connectée |- |15||Claude Farrère|||| |- |16||Suzanne Flon||Actrice|| |- |17||[[Gable-206|Clark Gable]]||Acteur|| |- |18||Monsieur Gingembre|||| |- |19||Jacques Goddet|||| |- |20||Fernand Gravey|||| |- |21||Fernand Gregh|||| |- |22||Henri Jeanson|||| |- |23||Jacques Lusseyran|||| |- |24||[[Magnani-83|Anna Magnani]]||Actrice||Voir projet Oscars |- |25||Gian Carlo Menotti|||| |- |26||[[Livi-1|Yves Montand]]||Acteur, Chanteur||Profil existant |- |27||[[Pagnol-3|Marcel Pagnol]]||Cinéaste, écrivain|| |- |28||Lady Patachou|||| |- |29||Hélène Perdrière||Actrice|| |- |30||Roland Petit||Metteur en scène|| |- |31||René Pleven|||| |- |32||Wladimir Porché||Homme de radio||Beau-fils de Simone Renant |- |33||Suzy Prim|||| |- |34||Madeleine Robinson||Actrice|| |- |35||[[Rostand-5|Jean Rostand]]||Scientifique||Connecté |- |36||Cécil Saint-Laurent|||| |- |37||[[Simenon-1|Georges Simenon]]||Ecrivain|| |- |38||[[Tracy-800|Spencer Tracy]]||Acteur|| |- |39||Vertès|||| |- |40||Franck Villard|||| |- |41||Paul Vialar|||| |- |42||[[Welles-458|Orson Welles]]||Cinéaste|| |}

Nouvelle-France

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[[Category:Nouvelle-France]] "La Nouvelle-France était une colonie du Royaume de France, située en Amérique du Nord et ayant existé de 1534 à 1763. Elle faisait partie du premier espace colonial français et sa capitale était la ville de Québec."http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouvelle-France "New France (French: Nouvelle-France) was the area colonized by France in North America during a period beginning with the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Spain and Great Britain in 1763."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_France == Sources ==

Nova Scotia

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[[Category:Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Nova Scotia]] ==History== Following the Treaty of Paris in 1713, [[Space:Acadie|Acadia]] passed into British hands as the colony of Nova Scotia. The borders were enlarged in 1755, after continuing conflicts between the British and French, to include the present day [[Space:New_Brunswick|province of New Brunswick]]. After the American Revolution, about 10,000 loyalist refugees settled along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy. In 1769, the [[Space:Prince Edward Island|colony of St. John's Island]] was split from Nova Scotia; followed by the colony of Cape Breton and [[Space:New_Brunswick|the colony of New Brunswick]] in 1784. Cape Breton re-merged with Nova Scotia in 1820. In 1867, Nova Scotia joined Canada as the province of Nova ScotiaWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Breton_Island Cape Breton Island]. Accessed 2018.. The colony of Cape Breton Island had its capital at Sydney on its namesake harbour fronting on Spanish Bay and the Cabot Strait. In 1820, the colony of Cape Breton Island was merged for the second time with Nova Scotia. This development is one of the factors which led to large-scale industrial development in the Sydney Coal Field of eastern Cape Breton County. Upon Canadian Confederation, on July 1, 1867, the colony of Nova Scotia, joined Canada as the province of Nova Scotia. ===Naming=== For place names before 1713, refer to the [[Space:Acadie|Acadian project]], but use "Acadia" or "Acadie" rather than Nova Scotia. Before confederation, do not use "Canada" in Nova Scotia place names, but use Nova Scotia, or Nova Scotia Colony, or Cape Breton, instead. For example: Chiganois, refers to present day Londonderry / Debert area, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada. Prior to 1872 Belmont was called "Chiganois", the name taken from the nearby river. It was part of the Onslow Township that received New England Planters in the 1760s after the expulsion of the Acadians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmont,_Nova_Scotia#:~:text=Belmont County names are acceptable, but keep in mind that county boundaries in Nova Scotia changed often, into the 20th century. It might be difficult to use counties accurately in historical place names. ==Resources== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Nova Scotia - Chris & Megan

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In mid-September 2008, to celebrate our third wedding anniversary and Chris's birthday, we took a short trip to Nova Scotia. We flew into Halifax, stayed two nights in the "big city", then drove over to the Bay of Fundy coast, where we stayed for two (or three nights). [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

Nova Scotia Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Canada Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:12, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- Nova Scotia is currently a '''closed records''' province. [http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/nova-scotia-open-adoption-1.4422032 CBC Story]. ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==Additional Local Resources== ==Privacy Laws== ==WikiTree Project== *[https://www.originscanada.org/adoption-records/by-province/nova-scotia-adoption-records/ Nova Scotia Adoption Records]. *[https://www.novascotia.ca/coms/families/adoption/AdoptionDisclosure.html Adoption Disclosure Program]. *[http://ns.211.ca/service/22845137_9664002/child_welfare_services___adoption_disclosure Child Welfare Services - Adoption Disclosure]. *[https://adoptiondatabase.quickbase.com/db/7c2gsmqv?a=q&qid=82 Canada Adoption Registry].

Nova Scotia Cemeteries Team

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Nova Scotia in War of 1812

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During the War of 1812, its ships engaged the American fleet in battle and blockaded ports on the Atlantic seaboard. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-58.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''1814 Token with Image of Capt. Broke''' }} On June 1, 1813, one of the most famous naval battles of the war was fought between [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/hms-shannon/ HMS ''Shannon''] and [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/uss-chesapeake/ USS ''Chesapeake'']. After the ''Shannon'' struck the American ship with several broadsides, killing many of its crew, [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/broke_philip_bowes_vere_7E.html Captain Philip Broke] gave the order to board. During the fierce fighting that followed, he was wounded and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lawrence Captain James Lawrence] of the ''Chesapeake'' was killed, but not before apparently shouting the immortal words, “Don’t give up the ship!” After the British victory, the ''Chesapeake'' and its remaining crew were escorted into Halifax harbour. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-38.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''HMS ''Shannon'' and American frigate ''Chesapeake'' entering Halifax Harbour''' }} ==Privateering== {{Image|file=Barss-7.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Joseph Barss''' }} [[Barss-7|Captain Joseph Barss]] was a privateer who commanded the ''Liverpool Packet'' in 1812. Within a year, he had captured 33 American ships. He was known for his excellent use of intelligence on American shipping movements. In 1813, he surrendered his ship following a short battle with the ''Thomas'', an American schooner twice the size of the ''Liverpool Packet''. Barss was imprisoned in Portsmouth and paroled after several months. He was captured a second time during the war while in command of a merchant vessel and imprisoned again. {{Image|file=Collins-6807.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Enos Collins''' }} [[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]] was a merchant, shipowner, banker and privateer from Liverpool, Nova Scotia. He was best known as an owner of the privateer schooner ''Liverpool Packet''. On his death at age 97, Collins was reported to be the wealthiest man in Canada, with an estimated fortune of six million dollars. {{Image|file=Liverpool_Packet.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Liverpool Packet''' }} =='''The Invasion of Maine'''== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-39.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Lieutenant-Governor John Coape Sherbrooke''' }} In 1811, Lieutenant-General [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio.php?id_nbr=3132 John Coape Sherbrooke] was appointed lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia and commander of the British forces in the Atlantic provinces. With the outbreak of war, he put the militia on alert and fortified harbour entrances, but for two years Nova Scotians and New Englanders continued the profitable trade that had been beneficial to both sides before the war. This free exchange of goods was undertaken either lawfully by means of licenses or clandestinely. However, in 1814, the British government ordered Sherbrooke to put pressure on the United States by leading an expedition into what is today Maine. His forces landed at Castine on September 1, 1814, and subdued the border region between the St. Croix and the Penobscot rivers. [[Sutherland-1037|Edward Sutherland]], who served as the Town Major of Sydney, Cape Breton, for many years, was a young British Army engineer at the time of the occupation. “I was employed as an Engineer under the command of Colonel Nicols (afterwards General) with the Royal Engineers in fortifying [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moose_Island,_Maine Moose Island] which we took in the Bay of Passamaquoddy.” The island is opposite New Brunswick. American writer Samuel Perkins had this to say in 1825 about the British invasion: “The British claimed Moose Island as belonging to the province of New Brunswick, and proceeded to complete the fortifications, mount sixty pieces of cannon, establish an arsenal, and adopt other measures indicative of a permanent possession.” The customs revenue raised during the eight-month occupation was eventually used to help found Dalhousie College in Halifax. {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Ruggles-479|Ruggles, Timothy]]||Army ||Lieutenant ||Nova Scotia Fencibles |} ==Sources== *[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/barss_joseph_6E.html. Joseph Barss, Dictionary of Canadian Biography] *[http://www.eighteentwelve.ca/?q=eng/Topic/66 Privateering in the War of 1812] *[http://www.eighteentwelve.ca/?q=eng/Topic/24 HMS Shannon vs USS Chesapeake, War of 1812] *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812 The Canadian Encyclopedia, War of 1812] *Perkins, Samuel. ''A History of the Political and Military Events of the Late War Between the United States and Great Britain''. S. Converse, 1825, p.349 Google eBook *Letter of October 26, 1878, by Edward Sutherland to John Newton Sutherland. Copy in possession of L. Cruthers.

Nova Scotia Mining Disasters

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{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==History of Mining in Nova Scotia== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Coal Mining=== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Gold Mining=== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Worst Mining Disasters in Nova Scotia== add a paragraph or so of the top 2-3 disasters ===Mining Disasters=== 15 Disasters occurred in Nova Scotia of note. These disasters are linked to their pages below and involved coal and gold mining incidents.[[https://novascotia.ca/archives/meninmines/disasters.asp?Language=English|Men In Mines
Nova Scotia Mining Disasters
{| border="1" align="left" class="sortable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" !Date !Mine Name !Location !Industry !Disaster Cause !No. Killed |- !21-Feb-1891 |[[Space:Springhill_1891_Mine_Disaster|Springhill 1891]] |Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion/ |125 |- !23-Jan-1918 |[[Space:Allan_Shaft_Mine_Disaster|Allan Shaft]] |Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |89 |- !23-Oct-1958 |[[Space:Springhill_No._2_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Springhill No. 2 Colliery]] |Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Infrastructure failure/Bump Cave-In |75 |- !13-May-1873 |[[Space:Drummond_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Drummond Colliery]] |Westville, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |70 |- !25-Jul-1917 |[[Space:Dominion_No._12_Mine_Disaster|Dominion No. 12]] |New Waterford, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |65 |- !27-Nov-1880 |[[Space:Foord_Pit_Albion_Mine_Disaster|Foord Pit Albion]] |Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |50 |- !1-Nov-1956 |[[Space:Cumberland_No._4_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Cumberland No. 4 Colliery]] |Springhill, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |39 |- !9-May-1992 |[[Space:Westray_Mine_Disaster|Westray]] |Plymouth, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |26 |- !6-Dec-1938 |[[Space:Sydney_Mine_Disaster|Sydney]] |Sydney, Cape Beton, Nova Scotia |Coal |Infrastructure Failure |20 |- !14-Jan-1952 |[[Space:MacGregor_Mine_Disaster|MacGregor]] |Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |19 |- !24-Feb-1979 |[[Space:Glace_Bay_No._26_Mine_Disaster|Glace Bay No. 26]] |Glace Bay, Cape Beton County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |12 |- !7-Feb-1908 |[[Space:Port_Hood_Mine_Disaster|Port Hood]] |Port Hood,Inverness County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |10 |- !19-Apr-1935 |[[Space:Allan_Mine_Disaster|Allan 1935]] |Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |7 |- !17-Feb-1883 |[[Space:Chignecto_Mining_Disaster|Chignecto]] |Chignecto, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Firedamp Gas Aphyxiation |3 |- !20-Dec-1914 |[[Space:Allan_1914_Mine_Disaster|Allan 1914]] |Stellarton, Pictou County, Nova Scotia |Coal |Explosion |2 |- !12-Apr-1936 |[[Space:Moose_River_Mine_Disaster|Moose River]] |Moose River, Halifax County, Nova Scotia |Gold |Cave-In |1 |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Project Template, Memorial Stickers & Categories== '''''The project template is used on this page and the individual disaster pages and not on individual profiles.''''' '''''The memorial stickers and categories to use for individual profiles appear on the disaster pages linked above.''''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Museums/Memorials in Nova Scotia== *[http://www.Nova Scotia.net/~vldzmuse/goldrush1.htm Gold Rush] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Resources and "Read More About It"== Add anything of interest {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Genealogy Information== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==To DO== ADD sources already collected. Please contact the profile managers above for the list. *add resources and history *complete page {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=m}} ==Sources== *[http://gendisasters.com/mainlist/Nova Scotia/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Nova Scotia Mining Disasters] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}}
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This page is managed by the [[Space:Nova Scotia Team]], a sub-team of the [[Space:Atlantic Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. == Resources == ===Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death records=== * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ Nova Scotia Archives, Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths] is a searchable collection of birth, death, and marriage records from Nova Scotia, from about 1850-1920 (some earlier some later). The images have a lot of interesting detail that the transcriptions might not contain.The Archives have replaced the [https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Nova Scotia, Historical Vital Statistics] website, which is now apparently completely defunct. *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/divorce/ Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, 1759-1960] *[https://novascotiaancestors.ca/cpage.php?pt=101 Historical sources for non-members of the Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia (GANS)]. Membership is less than $50, and members gain access to other online resources, including the Township Books, church, cemetery and newspaper records that otherwise require an in-person visit. === Census information === *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/census/default.asp Nova Scotia Archives; Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838] is an assortment of early census, property assessment, and poll tax records for heads of household, providing a total of 69,807 personal names. An excellent resource for piecing together the residents of entire communities. *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/about-census.aspx 1861 Census] (heads of household only in Nova Scotia before Confederation in 1867 *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/census.aspx Federal Censuses] - 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911, 1921, 1931 ===Land and Location === *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/landpapers/ Nova Scotia Land Papers 1765-1800] is a searchable database for petitions made to government by individuals or groups of people seeking grants of Crown Land for settlement purposes in early Nova Scotia. The database contains 11,464 names, and will link from the petitioner's name to the fully digitized document file created for that particular land grant — 1890 files, containing 9259 image scans. *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/maps/results.asp?Search= Historical Maps of Nova Scotia] is a database of early maps, including town maps with landowner names. *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/places/default.asp Place names and places of Nova Scotia] ===Immigration=== * [[Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources|Acadian Reliable Sources]] - prior to 1759 *[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB398/r/0 New Englanders in Nova Scotia], a collection of genealogical articles and research material concerning 48,165 names in more than 650 families of New England Planters and Loyalists who settled in Nova Scotia beginning in 1759. It includes a series of articles written by Fred E. Crowell in the 1920s and 30s for the Yarmouth Herald as well as his extensive research notes and other manuscripts. Mr. Crowell donated all of this material to NEHGS, and in 1979 the Society published a microfilm version of it. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005793579 Planters And Pioneers], Wright, Esther Clark, 1895-. rev. ed. [Canada: s.n.], 1982 There is not yet an online version of this text but members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montb%C3%A9lliard_Emigrations_to_Nova_Scotia%2C_1749-1752 WikiTree Project on Montbeliard immigration] have indicated which members have a copy and are available to do lookups *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/montbeliard-immigration-to-nova-scotia-1749-1752/oclc/870290403 Montbéliard immigration to Nova Scotia, 1749-1752] by Punch, Terrence M. 2014, Baltimore, MD. There is not yet an online version of this text but members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montb%C3%A9lliard_Emigrations_to_Nova_Scotia%2C_1749-1752 WikiTree Project] have indicated which members have a copy and are available to do lookups *[https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/book-of-negroes/Pages/introduction.aspx Book of Negros] *[http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/Loyalist-Info.php United Empire Loyalists Association of Canada: Loyalist Directory] ===Military Heritage=== *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/Pages/british-colonial-era.aspx Military Heritage: British Colonial Era] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/Pages/introduction.aspx Military Heritage: Loyalists] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/royal-canadian-navy-1910-1941-ledger-sheets/Pages/canadian-navy-ledger-sheets.aspx Library and Archives Canada: Military Heritage: Service Files of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1910-1941] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/Pages/introduction.aspx Library and Archives Canada: Military Heritage: First World War] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/second-world-war/Pages/introduction.aspx Library and Archives Canada: Military Heritage: Second World War] ===Community Histories and Newspaper records=== ''Sorted by County'' *'''Nova Scotia:''' [https://novascotia.ca/archives/newspapers/default.asp Nova Scotia Archives, Nova Scotia Historical Newspapers] is a searchable database for petitions made to government by individuals or groups of people seeking grants of Crown Land for settlement purposes in early Nova Scotia. The database contains 11,464 names, and will link from the petitioner's name to the fully digitized document file created for that particular land grant — 1890 files, containing 9259 image scans. *'''Nova Scotia:''' Murdoch, Beamish. ''[[Space:A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie|A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie]]'' (A & W. MacKinlay, Halifax, 1865) * '''Annapolis:''' Calnek, William Arthur. ''[[Space:History of the County of Annapolis, Including Old Port Royal and Acadia|History of the County of Annapolis, Including Old Port Royal and Acadia]]'' (W. Briggs, Toronto, 1897) *'''Annapolis:''' A.W. Savary, [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733555 History of the County of Annapolis Supplement], 1913; reprinted 1973. *'''Antigonish:''' Rev. D.J. Rankin, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-county-of-antigonish-nova-scotia/oclc/4613219 A History of the County of Antigonish, Nova Scotia]; 1929 (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Cape Breton:''' Brown, Richard. ''[[Space:A history of the Island of Cape Breton|A history of the Island of Cape Breton]]'' (S. Low, son, and Marston, London 1869,) *'''Cape Breton:''' Robert J. Morgan, [https://archives.catalogue.library.ns.ca/Record/1335700 Orphan Outpost: Cape Breton Colony 1784-1820]; 1972. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Colchester:'''Miller, Thomas. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County|Historical and Genealogical Records of the First Settlers of Colchester County]]'' (Halifax, N.S. : A. & W. MacKinlay 1873) *'''Colchester:''' Israel Longworth, [https://www.amazon.ca/Israel-Longworths-History-Colchester-County/dp/0969375700 Israel Longworth’s History of Colchester County]; 1866, published 1989. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Cumberland:''' Pierce Stevens Hamilton, "History of the County of Cumberland"; unpublished history, 1880. (Available at the Nova Scotia Archives) *'''Digby:''' Isaiah W. Wilson. ''[[Space: A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia| A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia]]'' (Holloway Bros, Halifax, 1869) *'''Guysborough:''' Harriet Cunningham Hart, [https://www.guysboroughhistoricalsociety.ca/product/history-of-the-county-of-guysborough/ History of the County of Guysborough]; 1877, published 1975. *'''Guysborough:''' A.C. Jost, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/guysborough-sketches-and-essays/oclc/181357270 Guysborough Sketches and Essays]; 1950. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Halifax:''' Akins, T.B. ''[[Space:History of Halifax City|History of Halifax City]]'' (ova Scotia Historical Society, Halifax,1895) *'''Halifax:''' Lawson, Mrs. William. ''[[Space:History of the townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown|History of the townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown]]'' (Morton, Halifax, 1893) *'''Halifax:''' J.P. Martin, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/story-of-dartmouth/oclc/243520583 The story of Dartmouth]; 1957. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Hants:''' Gwendolyn V. Shand, Historic Hants County; 1979. (if you find an e-book, please add a link) *'''Hants:''' John V. Duncanson, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/falmouth-a-new-england-township-in-nova-scotia-1760-1965/oclc/249594320 Falmouth: A New England township in Nova Scotia]; 1965. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Hants:''' John V. Duncanson, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/john-v-duncansons-newport-nova-scotia-a-rhode-island-township/oclc/162506455 Newport, Nova Scotia: A Rhode Island Township]; 1985. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Hants:''' John V. Duncanson, [Duncanson, Rawdon and Douglas: Two Loyalist Townships in Nova Scotia; Rawdon and Douglas: Two Loyalist Townships in Nova Scotia]; 1989. *'''Inverness:'''MacDougall, J.L. ''[[Space:History of Inverness County Nova Scotia|History of Inverness County Nova Scotia]]'' (Truro, 1922) * '''Kings County:''' Eaton, Arthur. ''[[Space:The History of Kings County Nova Scotia Heart of the Acadian Land|The History of Kings County Nova Scotia Heart of the Acadian Land]]'' (The Salem Press Company, Salem, Mass., 1910) *'''Lunenburg:''' DesBrisay, Mather Byles. ''[[Space:History of the County of Lunenburg|History of the County of Lunenburg]]'' (W Briggs, Toronto, 1895) *'''Pictou:''' Grant, Rev. Robert. ''[[Space:East_River_Sketches|East River Sketches, Historical and Biographical, with Reminiscences of Scottish Life]]'' (S.M. MacKenzie Publisher and Printer, New Glasgow, N.S., 1895) *'''Pictou:''' ''[[Space:Illustrated_Historical_Atlas_of_Pictou_County,_Nova_Scotia|Illustrated Historical Atlas of Pictou County, Nova Scotia]]'' (Meacham, J.H. & Co., 1879) *'''Pictou:''' MacLaren, George. ''[[Space:The Pictou Book|The Pictou Book: Stories of our Past]]'' (The Hector Publishing Co., Ltd., New Glasgow, 1954) *'''Pictou:''' MacPhie, Rev. J. P. ''[[Space:Pictonians_at_Home_and_Abroad|Pictonians at Home and Abroad: Sketches of Professional Men and Women of Pictou County - its History and Institutions]]'' (Pinkham Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1914) *'''Pictou:''' Patterson, Rev. George. ''[[Space:Memoir_of_the_Rev._James_MacGregor,_D._D.|Memoir of the Rev. James MacGregor, D. D.]]'' (J.M. Wilson, Philadelphia, 1859) *'''Pictou:''' Patterson, Rev. George. ''[[Space: A History of the Country of Pictou Nova Scotia| A History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia]]'' (Dawson, Montreal, 1877) *'''Pictou:''' Ross, D. K. ''[[Space:The_Pioneers_and_Churches|The Pioneers and Churches]]'' (New Glasgow, Nova Scotia: The Hector Publishing Co., Ltd.). *'''Pictou:''' Ward, R. H. ''[[Space:Farms_and_Farmers_of_Pictou_County|Farms and Farmers of Pictou County]]'' *'''Queens:''' More, James Fullerton. ''[[Space:The History of Queens County|The History of Queens County]]'' (Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1873) *'''Queens:''' [http://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/doi/book/10.3138/9781442618602 The Diaries of Simeon Perkins, 1766-1812 (volumes I-V)] The Publications of the Champlain Society *'''Queens:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1918186 T. Brenton Smith Genealogy] online at FamilySearch also available on microfilm, accessible at the Nova Scotia Archives and the Thomas H. Raddall Research Centre in Liverpool, NS *'''Queens:''' [https://www.worldcat.org/title/copy-of-the-annals-of-liverpool-and-queens-co-1760-1867/oclc/866103641 Annals of Queens County, by Robert J. Long] on microfilm accessible at the Nova Scotia Archives and the Thomas H. Raddall Research Centre in Liverpool, NS (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) *'''Shelburne:'''Marion Robertson, [https://www.worldcat.org/title/kings-bounty-a-history-of-early-shelburne-nova-scotia-founded-in-1783-by-the-port-roseway-associates-loyalists-of-the-american-revolution King’s Bounty: a history of early Shelburne; N.S. founded in 1783], 1983. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) * '''Shelburne:''' Crowell, Edwin. ''[[Space:A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870|A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870]]'' (1973) * '''Shelburne:''' Poole, Edmund Duval. ''[[Space:Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War|Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War]]'' (J. Murray Lawson, Yarmouth, N.S., 1899) *'''Victoria:''' G.G. Patterson, [https://archives.catalogue.library.ns.ca/Record/1332420 Patterson’s History of Victoria County, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; 1885], edited by W. James MacDonald, 1978. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) * '''Yarmouth:''' Brown, George Stayley. ''[[Space:Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, A Sequel to Campbell's History|Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, A Sequel to Campbell's History]]'' (Rand Avery Co., Boston, 1888) * '''Yarmouth:''' Campbell, John Roy. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia]]'' (J. & A. McMillan, Saint John, N.B., 1876) * '''Yarmouth:''' George S Brown [https://www.worldcat.org/title/yarmouth-nova-scotia-genealogies-transcribed-from-the-yarmouth-herald/oclc/27833002 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, genealogies : transcribed from the Yarmouth Herald] Baltimore, MD : Genealogical Pub. Co., ©1993. (if you find an e-book, please replace this link) * '''Yarmouth:''' Poole, Edmund Duval. ''[[Space:Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War|Annals of Yarmouth and Barrington (Nova Scotia) in the Revolutionary War]]'' (J. Murray Lawson, Yarmouth, N.S., 1899) === Some families that settled in Nova Scotia === [https://novascotiaancestors.ca/upload/files/P2.pdf A Catalogue of Published Genealogies of Nova Scotia Families], Second Edition by Allan E Marble (Note: many of these are online, including the following) *'''Burris:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:My_Pioneer_Ancestors%2C_The_Burris_Family_of_Musquodoboit_N.S. My Pioneer Ancestors, The Burris Family of Musquodoboit N.S.] by Matthew George Burris, M. D., 1887 - 1948. published 2010 online edition (Dartmouth, N.S.: published privately, 1948), * '''Chute:''' Chute, William. ''[[Space:A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America|A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America]]'' (Salem, Mass, 1894) *'''Coldwell:''' Caldwell, Charles Tufts ''[[Space:William Coaldwell, Caldwell or Coldwell of England, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Nova Scotia|William Coaldwell, Caldwell or Coldwell of England, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Nova Scotia]]'' (Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc, Washington, D. C. : 1910) * '''Cone:''' William Whitney. ''[[Space:Some Account of the Cone Family in America|Some Account of the Cone Family in America]]'' (Crane & Co. Topeka, Kansas, 1903) * '''Doane:''' Doane, Alfred Alder. ''[[Space:The Doane Family|The Doane Family]]'' (Boston, MA, by A. A. Doane, 1902) * '''Foote:''' Foote, Abram. ''[[Space:Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.|Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn.]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, VT, 1907) * '''Freeman:''' Freeman, Frederick. ''[[Space:Freeman Genealogy in Three Parts|Freeman Genealogy in Three Parts]]'' (Franklin Press, Rand, Avery, and Co., Boston, 1875) * '''Massicotte:''' Massicotte, Edouard. ''[[Space:La Famille Massicotte|La Famille Massicotte]]'' (Montreal, 1904) * '''Robinson:''' ''[[Space:The Robinsons and Their Kin Folk|The Robinsons and Their Kin Folk]]'' (The Robinson Genealogical and Historical Association, New York, 1902) *'''Warren:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Descendants_of_William_Warren_and_Jane_Gouldrup The Descendants of William Warren and Jane Gouldrup] Miriam Neill, published in the PEI Island Register * '''Whitman:''' Farnam, Charles. ''[[Space:History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Mass.|History of the Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth, Mass.]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1889) === Ideas for in-person visits === *[https://archives.novascotia.ca/ Nova Scotia Archives] *[https://novascotiaancestors.ca/cpage.php?pt=404 Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia] library *Many communities have a local historical and/or genealogical society (you don't have to join to pay them a visit, its a good idea to contact them in advance to make sure they are open when you stop by) *[https://novascotiacemeteries.ca/search-by-county/ A listing of Nova Scotia cemeteries] by county. This does not include a database of persons

Nova Scotia United Empire Loyalist

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Novascotiaman

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[[Category:Gullison-3 sources]] ''Novascotiaman'' - Clement Crowell (1979) ISBN 0919680119, 398pp. Concerns mostly the bark N.B. Lewis and the Gullison family of Nova Scotia ==Reviews== *[https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MCR/article/view/17036/22946 Clement W. Crowell, The Novascotiaman], Rosemary E. Ommer, Memorial University

Now Close the Windows

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Nowack Family Mysteries

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I am trying to make a family tree, hard to find Nowack side. My grand parents were Jack F. Nowack and Lillian Nowack, also these last names in family's Kornulje ( not sure if spelled correct, pronounced - kor-new-yah) and Romanski. My great grandfather Carl Nowack was a policeman for Grand Rapids, MI. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Nowata County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Nowata County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham, a native Texas who lives in Dallas and knows very little about Oklahoma.]] *The coordinator for this county IS BADLY NEEDED. ===Formed From=== "During the old Indian regime Nowata County was included in that division of the Cherokee Nation which was known as the Coowescoowee District and many Cherokees, who appreciated good farm lands, located here seventy and eighty years ago."[https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene/page/634/mode/2up '''''Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, ''Nowata'', Craig, and Ottawa'''''.], Benedict, John D., Vol. 1 of 3 volumes. illus., ports., facsims. 28 cm. Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., '''1922'''. Nowata County, Oklahoma was created at statehood[https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir/page/173/mode/1up?q=nowata'''"Oklahoma Place Names"'''], Shirk, George H., Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 from Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== ===Government Offices=== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== https://nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ok/nowata/state.html ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=344521 1900 Indian Territory Census at FamilySearch] # Need 1900 Oklahoma Territory Census links. ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== === Sources === * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir '''"Oklahoma Place Names"'''], Shirk, George H., Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [https://archive.org/details/muskogeenortheas00bene/page/634/mode/2up''''' Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma, including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, ''Nowata'', Craig, and Ottawa.'''''], Benedict, John D., 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://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * '''Nowata County, Oklahoma''' - (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowata_County,_Oklahoma) *[https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index'''] (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
**'''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch) **'''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) *'''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. == Acknowledgments ==

Nowell Miscellany

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[[Category:Nowell Name Study]] A free-space page for information and images relating to people with the surname Nowell or variants, for which a permanent home linked to an individual profile has not yet been found. This page is related to the [[Space:Nowell%20Name%20Study|Nowell Name Study]].

Nowell Name Study: Project Members

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[[Category:Nowell Name Study]] This page lists participants in the [[Space:Nowell_Name_Study|Nowell Name Study]], and their research activity. Please feel free to contact them - and do ask to join the project if you are interested in adding to, and improving, Nowell profiles on Wikitree. * [[Nowell-324 | Dola (Nowell) Acree]] Dola has lately been researching the line of James Nowell of Dorchester County, MD, and his descendants and has plans to work on other MD Nowells. She also has done extensive work on the line of Martin Nowell of North Carolina and the descendants of his sons Dempsey, John, and James. * [[Collins-18660 | Tristram Collins]] * [[Murtishaw-1|Jane (Murtishaw) Lindsey]] * [[Nowell-373 | Bobby Nowell]] * [[Plaisted-595|Norman Plaisted]] * [[Wright-9278 | Christopher Wright]] * [[Arnold-5801 | Phyllis M Wright]] * [[Swales-421|Brian Swales]] Brian is focusing on the Dewsbury Nowells and will work on other English Nowells later. * [[Neumann-1517|Sandy Nowell]] Sandy is working on the North Carolina Nowells. * [[Morin-2567|Jim Morin]] Jim likes working on challenges, and there are plenty here. * [[Hutson-810|Teresa Hutson]] * [[Scholes-402|Angela Scholes]] Angela has been researching Nowells in the Blackburn with Darwen area of Lancashire, England, and will continue to work on other Lancashire Nowells. * [[Johnson-93136|Michael Johnson]] Mike is researching the Massachusetts Nowells. * [[Machell-121|John Machell]]

Noxubee County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Noxubee County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Noxubee County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Noyes-Gilman Ancestry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Noyes-Gilman Ancestry == Being a series of sketches, with a chart of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Noyes, his wife. * by [[Noyes-2278|Charles Phelps Noyes]] (1842-1921) * published by the author, St. Paul, Minnesota * printed by Gilliss Press, New York, 1907 * 467 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Noyes-Gilman Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YYNLAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/noyesgilmanances1907noye * https://archive.org/details/noyesgilmanances00noye * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685462 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Noyes, Charles Phelps. ''[[Space:Noyes-Gilman Ancestry|Noyes-Gilman Ancestry]]'' (Gilliss Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Noyes|Noyes]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Noyes, Charles Phelps. ''[[Space:Noyes-Gilman Ancestry|Noyes-Gilman Ancestry]]'' (Gilliss Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ].

NPG UK Profiles - Index Tree

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[[Category:English Artists]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: England, Photographers]] This page is to Log the Profiles found in the [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''NPG UK''' web-site] - ''or similar sites''
On the NPG pages, Look for the '''boxes :''' [''Find out more''] and [''Image Zoom''] for more details.

*[https://mailchi.mp/artuk/the-mother-of-all-newsletters?e=36aa4fb634 Art UK Newsletter #'''80''' Mar 2019] [[Cavendish-Bentinck-14|William Cavendish-Bentinck.]] | [http://www.harleygallery.co.uk/portland-collection/the-collectors/william-henry-cavendish-bentinck-scott/ ''Image:'' William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck-Scott, '''4th Duke''']
[[Bentinck-24|William Henry Cavendish (Bentinck)]] | [http://www.harleygallery.co.uk/portland-collection/the-collection/horse-paintings/ The '''3rd Duke''' of Portland on horseback at Welbeck, George Stubbs, 1767]
[[Harley-358|Margaret Cavendish (Harley) Bentinck]] | [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp13892 Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (née Harley), Duchess of Portland, Collector of art and natural history . . ''image'' . . '''4 portraits''' ''npg uk'']
[[Solander-4|Daniel Charles Solander FRS]] | [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp51197 Daniel Charles Solander, Botanist . . ''photo'' . . '''3 portraits''' ''npg uk'']
:[[Dodgson-53|''Lewis Carroll'' (Charles ]] [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp01321 Lutwidge Dodgson) . . ''photo'' . . '''9 portraits''' ''npg uk'']
:[[Powell-8455|Robert Stephenson Smyth (Powell) Baden-Powell ]] [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?sort=dateAsc&LinkID=mp00209&displayStyle=thumb . . ''images'' . . '''48 portraits''' ''npg uk'']
[[Darwin-15|Charles Robert Darwin ]] [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp01196&displayStyle=thumb (1809-1882), Naturalist, geologist . . ''photo'' . . '''34 portraits''' ''npg uk'' ]
[https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp03224&displayStyle=thumb Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, 1st Bt (1792-1871), Geologist and geographer . . ''photo'' . . '''22 portraits''' ''npg uk'']


NPJ LOMMEBOG1952

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== Indledning == Denne side indeholder uddrag af [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Franks]] lommebogs notater for perioden 1952-1957. == Andet materiale == *[[Space:Personer|Person oversigt]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Dokumenter.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1928-1938 som PDF dokument] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Dokumenter-4.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1946-1967 som PDF dokument] *[[Space:N P J Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1945|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1938]] *[[Space:N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946-1951]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1958|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1958 - 1962]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1963|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1963 - 1967]] ==1952== Der er ikke mange notater fra 1952. Af større begivenehder kan nævnes: *[[Frank-2716|Preben]] bliver den 30. marts gift med [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris Rasmussen]]. *[[Frank-2714|Bent]] får svendebrev som maskinarbejder fra maskinfabrikken Bukh i Kalundborg, og står til søs som maskinassistent på DFDS skib S/S Nevada, der blandt andet sejler til Argentina. *Efter et foto at dømme, bliver [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] konfirmeret. Noater: *Søndag 6. april. Inviteret til konfirmation [[Fleig-52|Gynther]]. *Mandag 5. maj – Danmarks befrielse. Skolen slutter kl. 12. *Fredag 13. juni. Kredsmøde Strandlyst kl. 19:30. Fl. Hvidberg. *Lørdag 14. juni. Bestyrelsesmøde Jyderup konditori. Fortæring 5 kr. *Torsdag 26. juni. Udflugt for de gamle kl. 13:30. Bilejere melde sig inden 16. juni. *Søndag 13. juli. Jeg synge for Blach kl. 8 i Jorløse og kl. 10 i Værslev. *Søndag 27. juli. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Unknown-409673|Odas] bryllup. *Lørdag 6. september. Se efter i Politiken om gevinst i F.D.F. *Lørdag 25. oktober. Blevet dårlig i maven hos fru Jensen til ''-ulæseligt-''. Kastet op. Lidt mavesmerter på ?sygehuset? . Opkastning kl. 12 nat. God appetit. *Søndag 26. oktober. Fået stegt kylling til middag, God appetit. Sunget i Viskinge kirke. Fik smerter i maven, drak ''-ulæseligt-''. *Onsdag 29. Oktober. Biavlsmøde på Strandlyst. Stærke smerter i mellemgulvet, købt et glas mælk for at dulme smerterne. God appetit. *Lørdag 1. november. ''-ulæseligt-'' ?Clausen? hos [[Nederland-2|Nederland]] kl. 12. Nederlands gave 15. kr. Frokost hos Nederland. God appetit. *Søndag 2. november. Drak kun 1/2 bajer. Fik ondt af den, fik så ''-ulæseligt-''. Vist en smule eftersmerter efter jubilæet. *Mandag 3. november. Spist rullepølse og leverpostej. God appetit. *Fredag 7. november. Ingen ubehagelige smerter, kan nok spise lidt, går over til semuljevælling. *Onsdag 12. november. Behandling hos overlægen efter skoletid ''-ulæseligt-'' kl. 15. Fortalte om appetitløsheden, men at jeg har fået den tilbage. *Søndag 23. november. Nelly’s bryllup. Nød ikke kakao. Afføring 2 grå. Aften 26 grå og tynd. *Lørdag 6. december. Har et mavesår 10-12 cm over tolvfingertarmen enten i men vist foran denne. Billet til Fyn 49,60. Går fremad med helbred. Appetit god. *Søndag 7. december. God appetit. Gave til [[Frank-3446|Erik]] barnedåb 75 kr. Gave til Eriks barnedåb 2,75 kr. Benzin og olie 30 kr. *Mandag 15. december. Se på centralskole kl. 9:45. En smule mindre lyst til mad men kunne godt spise. *Onsdag 24. december. God appetit. Har det godt. ==1953== Der findes ikke nogen lommebogsnotater for 1953, men nogle fotos. {{Image|file=Bronno-1-2.jpg |caption=Maya Brønno, Peder, ragnhild og pastor Brønno
i præstegårdshaven i Værslev sommeren 1953. }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-62.jpg |caption=Peder med ældste klasse i Værslev skole 1953 }} ==1954== *Mandag 25. januar. Møde hos amtsskolekommissionen. Skole. Husholdning 20. kr. *Mandag 1. februar. Frostvejr. Skole. Tale til aftenskolernes dag. Porto 90 øre. *Søndag 7. februar. Frostvejr. Formiddagstjeneste. Hos [[Petersen-3409|Viggo Petersen]]. Tabt i kort 35 øre. *Tirsdag 9. april. Skole. Sendt symaskine til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. ''-ulæseligt-''. Fragt 1,75 *Torsdag 11. februar. Inge – Hanne. Frost og sne. Skole. Ordne indbydelser til aftenskolernes dag. ?Ramholt? Hansen været her. *Lørdag 13. februar. Snevejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet hjem. ''-ulæseligt-''. Husholdning 14 kr. ::''Bent er på dette tidspunkt værnepligtig i Søværnet, og gør tjeneste ved torpedostation Kongsøre.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2714-14.jpg |caption=Bent med harmonika under aftjening af værnepligt
i Søværnet på torpedostation Kongsøre 1954-1955 }} {{Image|file=Frank-2714-15.jpg |caption=Bent yderst til højre under aftjening af værnepligt
i Søværnet på torpedostation Kongsøre 1954-1955 }} *Søndag 14. februar. Frostvejr. Bent hjemme. Formiddagstjeneste. Bryllup kl. 16 i Nostrup. *Fredag 19. februar. Frostvejr. Skole. Til opstillingsmøde i venstreforening. *Lørdag 20. februar. Frostvejr. Skole. Rettet bøger. Skrevet til bladende. Husholdning 20. kr. *Søndag 28 februar – fastelavn. Til [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] fødselsdag. Kneb med at få [[Frank-2716|Preben]] op. Lidt frost. *Mandag 1. marts. Snevejr. Rejst hjem til Værslev med 8:30 toget. *Torsdag 18. marts. Aftenskolernes dag i Kalundborg. Ringe tilslutning. *Søndag 28. marts. [[Weber-6395|Weber]] sunget for mig. Været til konfirmation hos [[Madsen-1563|Svend]]. ''-ulæseligt-'' og Johan ligget natten over hos Svend. ::''Svend Eigil Madsens datter [[Madsen-1778|Jyttes]] konfirmation.'' *Mandag 29. marts. Rejst hjem til Værslev med 15:05 fra Odense. Godt vejr. *Tirsdag 13. april. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet hjem. ''-ulæseligt-''. Revet græsplænen. Bent kørt til Årby. Motorcyklen ikke i orden. {{Image|file=Frank-2714-16.jpg |caption=Bent med sin motorcykel foran Værslev skole }} *Tirsdag 20. april. Helt godt vejr. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] ?bil? *Tirsdag 27. april. Køligt vejr. Skole. Gratuleret Laurits Petersen. Lagt aspargesbed op. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] hjemme ''-ulæseligt-''. *Søndag 2. maj. [[Brønno-1|Brønno]]. Formiddags tjeneste. Fødselsdagsfrokost i præstegården. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] taget afsted. Blæsevejr. *Fredag 7. maj. Godt vejr. Ved tuberkulosevognen i Viskinge. *Lørdag 22. maj. Solskinsvejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Husholdningskassen og gave 60 kr. *Tirsdag 25. maj. Godt vejr. Skole. Tilset bierne. Udgift 6,05 kr. *Lørdag 29. maj. Godt vejr. Havearbejde. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] hjulpet. *Torsdag 10. juni. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kørt mig på motorcykel til Kalundborg og Rørby. *Fredag 11. juni. Rejst til Ålborg med middags ?færgen?. *Lørdag 12. juni. Godt vejr. Til møde hele dagen i Ålborg. Boet på Centralhotellet 36 ''-ulæseligt-'' i Old Fellow Palæet. ::''Der er tale om aftenskoleforeningens årsmøde i Ålborg'' {{Image|file=Frank-2715-66.jpg |caption=Peder i midten, ved aftenskoleforeningens
årsmøde i Ålborg 1954. }} *Mandag 21. juni. Godt vejr. Slynget honning. *Onsdag 30. juni. Nogenlunde godt vejr. Skole. Solformørkelse. Hugget brænde. Riget ''-ulæseligt-'' bil. ::''Under solformørkelsen den 30. juni 1954, der var total i det sydlige Norge og Sverige, var 98 pct. af solskiven dækket i Skagen (kilde: Ingeniøren).'' *Søndag 11. Juli. Godt vejr, dog regnbyger om eftermiddagen. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. Kørt med [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Torsdag 15. juli. Bygevejr. Udflugt til Odense med skolen. Udgift 12 kr. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] blev hos Kirsten. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] nede ved stationen. *Lørdag 17. juli. Regnvejr. Skolebørn fået ferie. Rettet bøger og skrevet forsømmelsesliste. *Søndag 18. juli. Regnvejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Jubilæum (50) i gymnastikforeningen. *Torsdag 22. juli. Helt godt vejr. Til landsstævne i Odense. Billet 24,00. kaffe 3.40 ''-ulæseligt-''. ::''DGI Landsstævne. I 1954 afholdtes det 13. Landsstævne i Odense med 13.000 deltagere. Kaptajn Ingvard Eriksen stod for programmets afvikling, og formand Arnth Jensen holdt en mindeværdig tale. Han udtalte til Fyens Stiftstidende, at Landsstævnes formål var: ”En vaagen, sund dansk ungdom – og paa skytternes vegne: Fremme af viljen til at værne, hvad der er vort” (Kilde: Fyens Stiftstidende, 25. juli, 1954).'' *Lørdag 24. juli. Regnvejr om aftenen. Jakke 98, skomager 10, blade 1,00. Tabt på væddeløbsbanen 26,00. *Søndag 25. juli. Godt vejr, om aftenen regn. Boet hos [[Madsen-1560|Helge]] hele tiden. Rejst hjem 23:05 fra Odense. Hjemme ved godt tre tiden. *Mandag 2. august. Hos vagtlægen. Skal på sygehuset og opereres. Forsålet sko. Regnvejr. *Torsdag 5. august. Opereret kl. 12-13:15 i højre ben. Gå hele tiden. *Lørdag 7. august. På sygehuset. Gå hele tiden. Besøg af Ingvar#50. *Mandag 9. august. Bygevejr. Gået på sygehuset. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]], [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]], [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]] besøgt mig. *Tirsdag 10. august. Bygevejr. Ispinde 1,00. ''-ulæseligt-'' Hansen kørt mig hjem fra sygehuset. Ispinde til nogen af sygeplejerskerne, *Lørdag 21. august. Til Kalundborg på sygehus og røntgenfotograferes og have net på benet. ''-ulæseligt-''. *Lørdag 25. september. Bygevejr. Skole. Årsmøde i aftenskoleforeningen. Kørt med præstens hjem. Billet 2,30 kr. *Søndag 26. september. Kaffe. Godt vejr. Hos præstens høst gudstjenesten. Konfirmation hos Aage Andersen. ::''Muligvis Aage Andersen (1911-2002), søn af Peter Andreas Andersen og Bodil Marie Christiansen. Ejer af Matr. nr. 11 Værslev, "Langemosegaard". Kilde: [http://toemmerup-sogn.dk/slaegter/v%C3%A6rslev/v%C3%A6rslev.html Lokalhistorie fra Tømmerup sogn]'' *Onsdag 29. september. Godt vejr. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]] i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] at skære neg. Ragnhild 50 kr. Brev til [[Frank-2720|Magda]]. *Lørdag 23. oktober. Fugtigt vejr. Skole., I Høng at ordne udstilling, aftenskolerne. ''-ulæseligt-'' til bil 300 kr. Briller 2,90 ?Mælk? 2 kr. *Torsdag 28. oktober. Solskin og regn. Skole. Ordnet rødbeder og gulerødder. Skrevet til husflidskonsulent Nielsen. Inge Lise 10 kr. *Lørdag 30. oktober. Godt vejr. Skole. På kirkegård i Ubberup. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kørt bil. *Søndag 14. november. Blæst. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] gravet have. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] ''-ulæseligt-'' i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. [[Frank-2714|Inge-Lise]] og Bent til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Mandag 15. november. Blæst og koldt. Gravet have. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] begyndt i isenkramforretning i Høng. Husholdning 20 kr. ?Søster? 10kr. *Søndag 21. november. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. En del familie hjemme. *Mandag 22. november. Koldt vejr. Kørt hen til [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] (Fødselsdag). Kørt til Værslev. *Lørdag 24. november. Fugtigt vejr. Gråvejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Fleig-51|Berner]] nu kommet med ?[[Madsen-1559|Hille]]? Hos Torvald Andersen. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] til bal i Bjergsted skole. *Søndag 28. november. Gråvejr. Sovet længe. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Hos Chr. Larsens. [[Fleig-51|Berner]], [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] hjemme. *Mandag 29. november. Gråvejr. Skole. Gravet have. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kørt [[Frank-2714|Søster]] op. Bent og [[Fleig-51|Berner]] kørt hjem. *Mandag 6. december. Godt vejr. Skole. Ordnet kakkelovnskammer. Ført regnskab. Lavet vers til H. Hansen. *Onsdag 8. december. Fint vejr. Sølvbryllup H. Hansen. *Lørdag 11. december. Gråvejr. Skole. Pyntet gravsted. *Fredag 24. december. ''-ulæseligt-'' 34,11. Porto 0,15. Helt godt vejr. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. *Lørdag 25. december. Godt vejr. Kirketjeneste kl. 10. Kørt til [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Søndag 26. december. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Kirketjeneste kl. 14. Fået af mor 30 kr. Vasket bil. Benzin 11,60. *Mandag 27. december. Godt vejr. Pyntet juletræ. Juletræ for skolebørnene i forsamlingshuset. *Onsdag 29. december. Godt vejr. Bent kommet hjem. Kørt ned til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. Hjulpet til med aktionærernes juletræ. *Fredag 31. december. Frostvejr. Midnats gudstjeneste. Meget skyderi i byen. Ovre hos præstens og ''-ulæseligt-''. '''Andre notater 1954:''' 7. maj. Ved tuberkulose vognen. 10. maj. I Kalundborg gennemlyst på tuberkulose station og i røntgenafdelingen. Taget røntgenbillede. Mellemgulvet ligger for højt i venstre side. Maven. Røntgen fotograferet på Kalundborg sygehus 4/2 53. Viste et mavesår på 10-12 mm i nærheden af tolvfingertarm. Legemsvægt. Afvigelse fra normalvægten 20% (Fedme) ==1955== *Lørdag 1. januar. Godt vejr. Jubilæum. Mange blomster, telegrammer og hilsner. Præsten ''-ulæseligt-'' i kirken, ''-ulæseligt-''. Kaffe ?hos? præsten. Gris, 200 kr. ::''Lørdag 1. januar havde Peder Peder 25 års jubilæum ved Værslev skole'' {{Image|file=Frank-2715-72.jpg |caption=Avis notits i anledningen af Peders
25 år jubilæum ved Værslev skole 1955 }} *Lørdag 8. januar. Frostvejr. Selskab. Kr. Larsen hjulpet med at bære borde ind i skolen. ''-ulæseligt-''. *Onsdag 12. januar. Koldt vejr. Skole. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] kommet. *Lørdag 15. januar. Frostvejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise Frank]] fået plads på Svebølle mejeri. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og Gunnar kommet. [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansens]] været her. ::''Gunnar: Maskinmester og Bents ven gennem mange år.'' *Søndag 16. januar. Frostvejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Gunnar taget hjem. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]]. Forrygende snevejr. *Mandag 17. januar. Trafikken lammet af røgvejret (Sjællandsk dialekt for fygevejr) . Bent taget hjem. Skole. ::''Røgvejr: Sjællandsk dialekt for fygevejr'' *Onsdag 19. august. Glat føre. I Ellede angående forbundsskolen. Skole. *Søndag 23. januar. Frostvejr. Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]]: Hørt spole fra forsamlingshuset. I Nostrup ::''Den omtalte ”spole” må være en båndoptagelse fra forsamlingshuset i anledningen af Peders jubilæum'' *Onsdag 2. februar. Smukt vejr. Skole. Forældremøde. Agnes været her. *Fredag 4. februar. Betalt skat. Godt vejr. Barberen 1,85. *Mandag 7. februar. Helt godt vejr. Skole. Beskåret frugttræer. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] taget til København at se ”Manchuria”. ::''Manchuria – Der må være tale om skibet Manchuria, som Bent sejlede med i perioden december 1952 til oktober 1953. Der har derfor været tale om et besøg hos gamle kollegaer.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2714-17.jpg |caption=Manchuria }} *Torsdag 10. februar. Koldt vejr. Skole. Beskåret træer. Penge til Ice-show 51,00, ostemanden 9,45 *Onsdag 16. januar. Snevejr. Skole. Ice-show sammen med Larsens og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. *Søndag 20. februar. Frostvejr. Kørt til [[Frank-2716|Prebens]]. Tlf. 80 øre. Ligget natten over. *Mandag 21. februar. Frostvejr. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. E 10kr. Benzin 16,20. Kaffe 5,80 ''-ulæseligt-'' 20 kr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Hjemme kl. 20. *Søndag 27. februar. Frostvejr. Skovlet sne. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Haven. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Onsdag 16. marts. Frostvejr. Godt vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kommet. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]]. *Torsdag 17. marts. Godt vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet hjem. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]]. *Mandag 21. marts. Årsprøve. Forløb godt. *Tirsdag 22. marts. Sneet meget i nat. Begynde slankekur. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] ringet, arbejde på Silkeborg maskinfabrik. *Tirsdag 5. april. Godt vejr. Skole. Givet påskeferie. Skrevet til Canada. ::''Skrevet til Canada - Det er formentlig til søsteren [[Frank-2719|Agnes]].'' *Søndag 10. april (Påskedag). Kold vejr og lidt sne. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med. [[Frank-2714|Søster]] ligget i Bjergby med influenza. ::''Bjergby: Må være hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] [[Christiansen-1021|forældre]].'' *Tirsdag 12. april. Køligt vejr. Skuffet have. Hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] [[Christiansen-1021|forældre]]. *Søndag 17. april. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Sølvbryllupsdag i Nostrup. Ovre til et glas vin hos præsten. ::''Sølvbryllup i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] – Der er formentlig tale om [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] forældre [[Jensen-7051|Hans Christian Jensen]] og [[Platz-154|Mariane Platz]].'' *Mandag 18. april. Koldt vejr. Skole. Sendt kartofler til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. *Fredag 22. april. Koldt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde (Kartofler) [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 400 kr. Sendt brev til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Onsdag 27. april. Køligt vejr. Bogvalgsmøde i Nostrup. Biograf ”Der kom en dag”. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]], [[Frank-2714|Søster]], ?Kirsten?, [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]], jeg. Billetter 8,00. ?Ragnhild? fået 3,00 kr. ::''Der kom en dag er en Dansk film fra 1955 bygget over en virkelig hændelse, skildret i romanen af samme navn, skrevet af modstandsmanden Flemming B. Muus.'' *Søndag 8. maj. Køligt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Sigrid er her#49. Fodboldkamp i Svebølle. Nostrup og ?Bastrup? vandt. *Onsdag 11. maj. Køligt vejr. Skole, Havearbejde. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] hjemme. Kørt til Clausens i ''-ulæseligt-''. [[Weber-6395|Webers]] med. *Fredag 13. maj. Regnvejr. Skole. Skrevet brev til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Tabt kæden på min cykel. *Onsdag 18. maj. Storm og koldt. Skole. Ærinder. Skolesynet Jakobsen, Thomassen og [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]] været her. Spillede L’hombre, Vandt 2,00. *Lørdag 21. maj. Blæsende vejr. Kørt til årsmøde i København. Præstens med. Fra fru [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] 15,75. Kage til mødet 10,65. *Søndag 22. maj. Bygevejr. Set Kofoeds skole. Sovet hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] om natten. Udgift 3,75. Kirketjeneste kl. 20. *Lørdag 28. maj. Husholdning 21,55. Godt vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet. Bryllup i kirken. *Søndag 29. maj. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med i kirke. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] hjemme om ''-ulæseligt-'' *Fredag 3. juni. Godt vejr. Skole kalket (Murer). Husholdning 20 kr., [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 50 kr. *Søndag 5. juni. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt til forældre familiefest. Besøgt [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. Kørt [[Frank-2718|Far]] og [[Jensen-7050|mor]] hjem. Porto 0,30 kr. *Lørdag 11. juni. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet med 10 færgen. Skal ud med Ø.K. ”Java”. Ordnet jordbær. Skole. Blæst og koldt. {{Image|file=Frank-2714-18.jpg |caption=M/S Java }} {{Image|file=Frank-2714-19.jpg |caption=Sider fra Bents søfartsbog }} *Tirsdag 14. juni. Godt vejr. Skole. Kørt til udflugt med de ældre. Nykøbing, Rørvig, Gundestrup kro, ?Strandlyst?. Besøgt Frida#27 ''-ulæseligt-'' *Fredag 17. juni. Godt vejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] flyttebevis op. Bent sygekasse ''-ulæseligt-''. Betalt sygekasse 6,35. *Torsdag 30. juni. Godt vejr. Skole. Fået kul og koks. Plantet grønkål. Maleren været her. *Lørdag 2. juli. Byger og blæst. Skole. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]] på udflugt med boldklubben. Havearbejde. *Søndag 10. juli. Godt vejr. Morgengudstjeneste. I Karise til ''-ulæseligt-'' fødselsdagsfest. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. ::''Karise: Må være hos Peders søster [[Frank-2722|Kirstine Jensen Frank]]. Kirstine er født 27. april, så det er formentlig hendes mand [[Larsen-4343|Haralds]] fødselsdag.'' *Mandag 11. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Besøgt [[Frank-2716|Preben]] undervejs. ?Telt? 194,80 ?FDM? 24,00 *Torsdag 14. juli. Varmt vejr. I Otterup, [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]]. Færgen 45,10 - mælk 1,50 – is 2,75 *Fredag 15. juli. Varmt vejr. I Hasmark. Ligget i telt i [[Space:Hojbo|Højbo]]. *Lørdag 16. juli. Godt vejr. Besøgt familien. Sovet hos [[Fleig-38|Johans]] og [[Madsen-1563|Svends]]. *Søndag 24. juli. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]], [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. *Mandag 25. juli. Godt vejr. Af med 10 kr. I Karise. Tur [[Frank-2718|Far]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. Kørt til Værslev. Inde i Sorø. ::''Sorø: Formentlig hos Peder søster [[Frank-2723|Signe]].'' *Onsdag 27. juli. Godt vejr. Inde og tale med Frederiks om Tysklandstur. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]] med. *Lørdag 30. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt til Tyskland sammen med Helge og Frederik. Boet på campingplads i Flensborg. *Søndag 31. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt til Kiel.''-ulæseligt-'' ved badested. Kørt til ''-ulæseligt-'' campingplads og boet der om natten. *Mandag 1. august. Godt vejr. Kørt til Goslar. Lyn og torden. Boet i bilen om natten. Frederiks på ''-ulæseligt-'' *Tirsdag 2. august. Godt vejr. Kørt rundt i Harzen. Camping i Bad Harzburg. Med svævebane. *Onsdag 3. august. Godt vejr. Kørt til Hamburg. Boet på campingplads 6,50. Set Elbtunnelen og havnen. *Torsdag 4. august. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem over ''-ulæseligt-'' Ribe (Rømø). Hjemme kl. 12 nat. *Fredag 5. august. Godt vejr. Ordnet efter Tysklandstur, Været syg de to sidste Tysklandsdage. Kastet op i Hamburg. *Søndag 7. august. Godt vejr. Barnedåb hos [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Therkelsens]]. Formiddags tjeneste. *Torsdag 18. august. Godt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. [[Frank-2716|Preben]]#4 og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]]#5 ?og en tur på? Eskebjerg Lyng. *Mandag 22. august. Godt vejr. Kørt [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] til stationen. Skole. Slynget honning. *Mandag 29. august, Godt vejr. Skole. Mølpulver 1,15. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet hjem. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] her. Benzin 13,50. Tobak 2,65. *Mandag 5. september. Godt vejr. Skole. Hos Hans Eriks#13 [[Christiansen-1021|forældre]]. *Tirsdag 6. september. Godt vejr. Af Hans E. 10,00 – I Kalundborg. Fødselsdagsgave til [[Frank-2714|Bent]] 43,65 – Benzin 23,50 *Torsdag 8. september. Godt vejr, men torden til aften. Hårdt vejr. Aage Andersens gård brændt. ::''Der er formentlig tale om Aage Andersen (1911-2002) Matr. nr. 11 Værslev, "Langemosegaard" Kilde: [ http://www.toemmerup-sogn.dk Lokalhistorie fra Tømmerup sogn.'' *Mandag 12. september. Gråvejr og lidt regn. Hos [[Frank-2716|Preben]] til [[Frank-3446|Eriks]] fødselsdag. Benzin 13,50. *Onsdag 21. september. Godt vejr. Skole. Årsmøde i amtsaftenskoleforeningen. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] at spise. Benzin 20l 18 kr. *Søndag 25. september. Godt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Plukkede lidt frugt ned. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] i kirke. Begge to sammen med ?konfirmand forældre? Hos præsten. *Mandag 26 september. Gråvejr. Skole. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] rejst. *Søndag 2. oktober. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste – konfirmation. Til konfirmation i Sorø hos Carls (ens). Hjemme kl. 13:20 nat. ::''Konfirmationen i Sorø må være hos søsteren [[Frank-2723|Signe]] og hendes mand [[Carlsen-300|Helmer Carlsen]], som havde datteren Rita.'' *Lørdag 8. oktober. Fint vejr. Skole. Kørt til Fyn. Billet over Bæltet bil 35,00. Billet til ?[[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]? 8,40. Hos [[Madsen-1563|Svend]] og [[Rasmussen-2595|Ingrid]]. *Søndag 9. oktober. Gråvejr. Hos [[Madsen-1560|Helge]], boet der. Konfirmation hos [[Madsen-1559|Hille]]. Hjem kl. 13:30. ::''Der er Formentlig tale om Hilleborgs søn [[Fleig-51|Berners]] konfirmation.'' *Søndag 16. oktober. Blæsevejr og sol. Kørt over Viby, [[Frank-2716|Preben]] med til Herfølge. Ligget i Viby. ::''Viby: Prebens boede i Viby hvor Preben arbejdede ved DSB'' *Mandag 17. oktober. Godt vejr. Kursus på Osted efterskole. Ligget i Viby. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] er her også. *Tirsdag 18. oktober. Godt vejr. Kursus på Osted efterskole. Om aftenen alle i Roskilde hos [[Petersen-3382|Ernst]] og [[Frank-2727|Frida]]. *Onsdag 19. oktober. Godt vejr. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og jeg i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2718|Far]] og[[Jensen-7050|mor]] og vi inde hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]]. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] i Viby. ?Natten? blev i København. Vundet i ?nat? 4,00 kr. *Torsdag 20. oktober. Godt vejr. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Af med 30 kr. Kørt hjem. I Nostrup om aftenen. Tabt i kort 6. kr. *Mandag 24. oktober. Gråvejr. Skole. ''-ulæseligt-''. Tyndet [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] ud. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]#49 rejst til Sorø. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] taget til Herlev. *Fredag 28. oktober. Bygevejr. Skole. Kursus i Hørve. Kørt med [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]]. *Fredag 4. november. Gråvejr. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til skole ophold 350 kr. Kørt [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til Holbæk husholdningsskole. ::''Holbæk Husholdningsskole lå på Kalundborgvej 133 i Holbæk, Bygningen ligger der stadig, og huser nu Isefjordsskolen.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2717-5.jpg |caption=Inge Lise (Til højre) på
Holbæk Husholdningsskole }} *Mandag 7. november. Tåget vejr. Skole. Gravet have. Hos [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] i Holbæk. *Onsdag 16. november. Godt vejr. Skole. Til møde i ungdomsnævnet. *Lørdag 19. november. Godt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde, gravet prydhaven. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] været her. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] kommet. *Søndag 20. november. [[Jensen-8219|Nielses]] og ?[[Frank-2721|Martha]]? og [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] været her. Besøgt [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] [[Christiansen-1021|forældre]] i Bjergby. *Torsdag 8. december. Revet have og gård. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet. Fået i julegaver 1 bakke, 1 fl cognak, 1 tegnebog. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Søster]]. *Fredag 9. december. Vasket bil. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] rejst til sit skib ''-ulæseligt-'' kl. 17. Forskelligt. *Lørdag 10. december. Snestorm. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] rejst ind til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Båret kartofler og andet i kælderen. *Mandag 12. december. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og jeg hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]]. Oppe at hilse på kaptajn Jespersen på Dagmarhus. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] måske sejle i nat. Rejst til Værslev. Klargjort pynt til juletræ hos Chr. Larsen. ::''Kaptajn Jespersen: Jesper Peter Jespersen (18. juli 1883 i Lumby Sogn på Fyn – 5. september 1963 i Skodsborg) var en dansk officer og gymnastikinstruktør, kendt som kaptajn Jespersen. Kaptajnen udviklede en særlig stavgymnastik. '' ::''Fra 30. august 1927 og præcis 25 år frem i tiden optrådte Jespersen på Statsradiofonien med programmet Morgengymnastikken, hvor han animerede lytterne til gymnastiske øvelser af hensyn til disses sundhed og figur samt for at undgå blødagtighed. Kaptajnens myndige militære og fynske stemme herfra huskes og afspilles ofte som tidsbilleder med vendinger som arme bøj og arme stræk. (Kilde: Wikipedia)'' {{Image|file=NPJ_LOMMEBOG1952.jpg |caption=Kaptajn Jespersen }} *Onsdag 14. december. Frostvejr. Skole. Brev til Agnes#17 og [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. Møde i husholdningsforeningen. ''-ulæseligt-'' og kaffe 7 kr. *Torsdag 15. december. Regn og snesjap. Skole. Gratuleret Rasmus. Skrevet julebreve. *Lørdag 17. december. Tøvejr. Skole. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 200 kr., husholdning 10 kr. Ført kirkebog. *Torsdag 22. december. Frostvejr. Skole. Givet ferie. Børnene sluttet i kirken. Chokolade hos fru [[Brønno-1|Brønno]]. ''-ulæseligt-'' 2 kr. - porto 9,25 *Fredag 23. december. Snevejr. I Kalundborg. Bil indstillet til superbenzin. Julegaver 125 kr. – benzin 22,50 (25 l.). [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] kommet. *Lørdag 24. december. Tøvejr. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. Juleaften [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] hjemme. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og hans [[Christiansen-1021|forældre]] her. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. *Søndag 25. december. Fint vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og [[Frank-2716|Preben]] hjem. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 26. december. Regnvejr. Kørt til Værslev. Eftermiddags tjeneste. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Lørdag 31. december. Godt vejr. Sendt brev til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Porto 2,55. Nytårsaften hos ''-ulæseligt-'' Larsens. ''-ulæseligt-'' ==1956-1957== Der er ingen lommebøger for hverken 1956 og 1957, men i stedet nogle fotos. Den 2. juni 1956 bliver [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] gift med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] i Værslev kirke, og efter fotografierne at dømme fejres brylluppet i Værslev skole. {{Image|file=Frank-2717-6.jpg |caption=Inge Lise og Hans Erik uden for Værslev kirke,
ved deres bryllup 2. juni 1956. }} {{Image|file=Frank-2717-7.jpg |caption=Fra brylluppet i Værslev skole.
Fra højre Hans Eriks far [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]],
[[Frank-2714|Inge Lise Frank]], [[Frank-2715|Peder]] og formentlig Hans Eriks mor [[Christiansen-1165|Hertha]]. }} Den 2. marts 1957, blev mine forældre [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] viet på Frederiksberg kommunes rådhus, og den 27. juli kom jeg selv ([[Frank-2702|Henrik]]) til verden. Kort før min fødsel består min far den almindelige maskinisteksamen fra Københavns Maskinmester skole. {{Image|file=Frank-2714-20.jpg |caption=Bents Eksamensbevis }} {{Image|file=Frank-2702-5.jpg |caption=Inger Lise, Bent og Henrik ved Henriks barnedåb 27-10-1957 }}

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== Indledning == Denne side indeholder uddrag af [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Franks]] lommebogs notater for perioden 1958-1962. == Andet materiale == *[[Space:Personer|Person oversigt]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Dokumenter.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1928-1938 som PDF dokument] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Dokumenter-4.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1946-1967 som PDF dokument] *[[Space:N P J Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1945|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1938]] *[[Space:N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946-1951]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1952|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1952 - 1957]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1963|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1963 - 1967]] ==1958== *Onsdag 1. januar. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2714|Bents]], IngerLise, [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Jensen-7049|[[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]]], [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] og jeg. ?Bloch? synger. *Torsdag 2. januar. Social juletræ. Glat føre, sne og frost. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Inger Lise hjem. *Fredag 3. januar. Sovet længe. I Kalundborg. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] hjem. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 30 kr. Sat 500 kr. i sparekassen. Frostvejr. *Søndag 5. januar. Frost og isslag. Gået 1 time. I Bjergby med toget. Tabt i kort. *Tirsdag 7. januar. Sne og snefog. Skole. ?Bagerens og Mølby? med fjernsyn *Torsdag 9. januar. Tøvejr. Skolekommissionsmøde. Elektricitet 86,23 *Søndag 12. januar. Mildt vejr og tø. Fomiddagstjeneste. Gået tur. Bageren 12,53. Gæster at se fjernsyn. *ørdag 18, januar. Gæster til fødselsdag. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. ?Hushjælp? 30 kr. Kager og brød 15 kr. *øndag 19. januar. Blæst og kulde. Formiddagstjeneste. Farfar er her. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og begge Inge Lise. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 13 kr. *Onsdag 29. januar. Frost og smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Porto 0,60. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] med familie kommet. *Fredag 31. januar. Tøvejr – tåge. Gymnastik. Skole. Flasker i brugsen. Hente [[Frank-2716|Preben]] v. rutebil i Rørby *Lørdag 8. februar. Frost. 12 gaders frostvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Brev fra [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Søndag 16. februar. Blæst men alligevel godt vejr. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] med kage. Formiddagstjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Benzin 22 kr. Tabt i kort 3 kr. ?Niels? hjemme. *Mandag 17. februar. Snestorm. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Inde i Sorø. Hjemme kl. 18:15 *Tirsdag 4. marts. Tøvejr, tåge. Gymnastik. Skole. Stemt til amtsråds- og kommunalvalg. Skrevet breve ?Ulf-lia? Bestyrelse. *Lørdag 8. marts **Livsforsikring 274,10 **Forenede Danske Motorejere 28 **Jonstrupsamfund 6 **Brugsforening 75,82 **Porto ''-ulæseligt-'' Gymnastik Skole 0,60 *Tirsdag 11, marts. Frost og kulde. Gymnastik. Aftenskolernes dag i Holbæk. Entre og garderobe 2,20 *Onsdag 12 marts. Frostvejr. Gymnastik, Skole. Sammenkomst i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Unknown-409673|Oda]]. Hjemme kl. 3 nat. *Søndag 16. marts. Blæst og snefnug. Gymnastik. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] var her. I Bjergby at spise til middag. Gudstjeneste kl. 19:30. Hos præsten. *Torsdag 20. marts. Køligt. Sne til morgen. Alfred Olsen bil reparation 75,20 kr. Afsked med de udskrevne børn. *Torsdag 27. marts. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Klippet kviste af frugttræer. Vist film i husholdningsforeningen. *Onsdag 2. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie. Poul ''-ulæseligt-'' 92,90 kr. Af mig fået 10 kr. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]] 2. kr. *Torsdag 4. april – Skærtorsdag. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Benzin 24,70 kr. Aften tjeneste. *Lørdag 5. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Løb. Blomster 5 kr. Kørt til Preben og hjem igen. *Søndag 6. april – Påskedag. Hans Christian#76. Formiddags tjeneste. Til fødselsdag i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. Gave 5. kr. Kortspil tabte 2,50 kr. *Lørdag 19. april. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 20 kr. Regnvejr til morgen. Gymnastik. Skole, Havearbejde. Vasket bil. Kørt med Edda til Inge-Lise. *Tirsdag 22. april. Skole, gymnastik, skolelæge. Kørt hjem til [[Jensen-7050|mors]] 80 års fødselsdag. Godt vejr. *Torsdag 24. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. ?Vestergård hentet scooter?. Edda været her. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Mandag 28. april. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Sået urter. Møde om skoleskovtur hos ''-ulæseligt-'' Riis. Vist idrætsfil i gymnastikforeningen. *Torsdag 1. maj. Godt vejr, Gymnastik, Skole. Sendt kartofler til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. Havearbejde. *Fredag 2. maj – Bededag – [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] fødselsdag. Til frokost i præstegården. Formiddags tjeneste. Ellen hjemme. *Søndag 4. maj. Godt vejr. Lagt kartofler. Sunget i Jorløse og Værslev kirker. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. Fødselsdag hos Kr. Larsen. *Onsdag 7. maj. Regnvejr om formiddagen. Gymnastik. Skole. Lagt kartofler. Læreren fra Asmindrup været her. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] rejst til København Tage imod [[Frank-2714|Bent]] i Nr. Sundby. ::''Bent sejlede på dette tidspunkt som maskinist på S/S Nevada'' *Torsdag 8 maj. Regnvejr om formiddagen. Gymnastik. Skole. Lagt kartofler. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] er her. 1 fl. Gas 11,75 kr. *Lørdag 10. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Sorø at gratulere moster med fødselsdag. *Fredag 16. maj. Godt vejr men op af dagen regn. Skole. Lavet rejseplan til Odenseturen. [[Frank-2714|Bent]]+[[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]]+[[Frank-2702|Henrik]] rejst til København. *Søndag 18. maj. Gymnastik. Formiddagstjeneste. Blæst. Kørt til Allerslev. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] med til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. ::''Bent, Inger Lise og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] boede på dette tidpsunkt i et hus i Allerslev ved Lejre.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2714-21.jpg |caption=Huset i Allerslev - Lejrevej 64 }} *Mandag 26. maj – 2. pinsedag. Kørt hjem til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Tirsdag 27. maj. Godt vejr. Kørt med [[Frank-2718|Far]], [[Jensen-7050|mor]] og [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]] til Snoldelev. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Undervejs besøgt [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]]. *Tirsdag 29. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ordnet have. [[Christiansen-1165|Hertha]] 60 års dag. Hjemme 1:30 *Lørdag 31. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. Lærersammenkomst i Tømmerup skole. Næste gang Jerslev. *Tirsdag 3. juni. Fint vejr. Skole. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Kontingent til lærerforeningen 24,50. 20 km cykling til idrætsmærket. Havde tiden 47 minutter. *Onsdag 4. juni. Fint vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. 75 års jubilæum i lærerforeningen. Kaffe 6. kr. *Lørdag 7. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. Malet gravsten. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Torsdag 12. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Udflugt med børn til Fyn. *Fredag 13. juni. Farfar benzin 24,50. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Børnene fridag. Kørt hjem til [[Frank-2718|fars]] fødselsdag. *Torsdag 19. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. På udflugt med de ældste. Selchausdal, Mørkemose, Jyderup. Husholdning 30 kr. ::''Må være Selchausdal gods i Ruds-Vedby'' *Fredag 20. juni. Godt vejr. Lidt regn. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. Fået divan fra saddelmageren. Pris 116,40. *Søndag 22. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddagstjeneste. Svend og Frida været her, i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. Kørt S. og F. til toget. *Torsdag 26. juni. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Klippet hæk, renset jordbær. Hentet [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] på Højskolen. *Torsdag 3. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Tilset bierne 10 kr. Bierne til Nostrup. *Lørdag 5. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Besøgt [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] i København, *Lørdag 12. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ferie. Til Sofus Olsens guldbryllup. *Mandag 14. juli. Blæsevejr. I København, [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med, hentet [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. Sko, sandaler og regnslag 142,65. *Onsdag 16. juli. Gråvejr og lidt regn. Sport og gymnastik. Ført kirkebog. Sygeforsikring 102,60. Porto 1,40 *Søndag 20. juli. Godt vejr, gymnastik og sport. I Viby hos [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. I vandet ved Solrød. Benzin 16.20. *Fredag 25. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik, sport. Kørt til København [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]], [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. *Lørdag 26. juli. Godt vejr. I København. *Søndag 27. juli. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. Godt vejr. ::''Henriks 1 års fødselsdag'' *Mandag 28. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Kørt til København til [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]] med [[Frank-2718|Far]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]]. *Tirsdag 29. juli. Goldt vejr. Kørt til Snoldelev og Roskilde med [[Frank-2718|far]] og [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]]. ::''Snoldelev: Må være til Peders søster [[Frank-2720|Magda Karoline Jensen Frank]]'' *Onsdag 30. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt til Stevns og Karise med ?fader?, [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]] *Torsdag 31, juli. Godt vejr. Lidt torden. Kørt hjem til Værslev. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] kommet. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] ''-ulæseligt-'' og børnene. Gymnastik. *Søndag 10. august. Smukt vejr. Sport. Morgentjeneste. I Karrebæk. Til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] kl. 1 nat. *Mandag 11. august. Godt vejr. Kørt til [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] i sommerhuset. ::''Formentlig [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagnys]] sommerhus beliggende i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3670+Østrup Østrup] nord for Roskilde'' *Tirsdag 12. august. Regnvejr. Kørt [[Jensen-7050|mor]] til øjenlæge. Kørt [[Frank-2718|far]] til Køge. Kørt hjem til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Fredag 22. august. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] rejst med 11 toget. Forskelligt. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 100 kr. *Lørdag 23 august. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommet. Skrevet konvolutter. *Søndag 24. august, Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Morgentjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] er her. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. *Søndag 7. september. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] rejst hjem. Gave 5,00 kr. Eftermiddags tjeneste. *Tirsdag 16, september. Gråvejr, sport, skole. I Slagelse til bisættelse. Solgt Dybbølsmærker. Benzin 22,45. Husholdning 25 kr. ::''Dybbølmærket blev lanceret ved Grænseforeningens stiftelse i 1920 efter Genforeningen. '' ::''De indsamlede penge benyttes til at sikre Dybbøl Banke som en dansk national mindepark, samt støtte til dansk arbejde i Sydslesvig. Mærket kostede i 1921 10 øre, i 1940'erne 25 øre, senere 50 øre (Kilde: Wikipedia).'' {{Image|file=Frank-2715-73.jpg |caption=Peders Dybbølsmærke }} *Torsdag 18. september. Gråvejr + lidt regn. Sport .- skole. Bierne hjem. Sparemærker 20 kr. *Fredag 19. september. Godt vejr. Skole. Sport. Benzin 15.83 kr. I København hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]]. ::''Bent og Inger Lise boede på dette tidspunkt [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Peder+Hvitfeldts+Stræde+7 Hvitfeldts 7, 5 sal] i København'' *Lørdag 20. september. Godt vejr. Sport. Skole. Til onkel ?Christians? begravelse. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. ::''Begravelse: Svært at tyde, men der er formentlig tale om Ragnhilds far [[Jensen-7051|Hans Christian Jensen]] som døde i 1958'' *Søndag 21. september. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Hjemme kl. 18:30. Kirketjeneste kl. 19:30. *Mandag 22. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Slynget honning. *Onsdag 24. september. Regnvejr. Sport. Skole. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] i skifteretten. ::''Skifteretten: Efter sin [[Jensen-7051|far]]. Se 20. september. '' *Lørdag 4. oktober Godt vejr. Sport, Skole. Begravelse i Viskinge. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Frank-2718|far]] er her. *Fredag 10. oktober. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]. Sport – skole. Forskelligt. Godt vejr. Børnene er her. *Lørdag 11. oktober. Godt vejr. Sport – Skole. Femkamp, idrætsmærke Kalundborg. *Søndag 12. oktober. Godt vejr. Sport i Kalundborg. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] rejst. Rette bøger, skrevet breve til Ipsen og Kristjansen. *Mandag 13. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik + sport. Skole. Husholdning 150 kr. Pakket bier. *Tirsdag 14. oktober. Regn til morgen senere tørt og mildt vejr. Gymnastik. Sport. På tuberkulosestation med børn. Skole. *Lørdag 18. oktober. Blæst. Sport – skole. Femkamp til idrætsmærket, mangler nogle point. Benzin 22,30. *Søndag 10. oktober. Godt vejr. Sunget i Værslev og Viskinge. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2718|Far]] i Snoldelev. *Mandag 20. oktober. Gråvejr. Kursus i Osted. Kursus 48 kr. [[Frank-3446|Erik]] 2 kr., tlf. 10 øre. *Onsdag 22. oktober. Smukt vejr. Kursus. *Søndag 28. oktober. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik og længde. Lavet tale til Svends sølvbryllup. ::''Sølvbryllup: Formentlig [[Madsen-1563|Svend Eigil Madsen]] gift 28. oktober 1933 i Paarup kirke med [[Rasmussen-2595|Ingrid Johanne Rasmussen]]' *Tirsdag 28. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik, sport. Kørt til Fyn – skole. ''-ulæseligt-'' med bryllup hos [[Madsen-1563|Svend]] (Grethe). Boet hos [[Madsen-1549|morfar]]. *Torsdag 30. oktober. Godt vejr. Sport – skole. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2719|Agnes]] kom fra Canada. Hjemme kl. 4:30 morgen. *Fredag 31. oktober. Gråvejr, regn. Skole. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Onsdag 5. november. Godt vejr. Svimmel. Spring. *Torsdag 6. november Godt vejr. Sport, Kalundborg, Skole. Førerbeviset fornyet. Lidt svimmel til morgen. *Lørdag 8. november. Fugtigt vejr. Skole – Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]]. *Søndag 9. november Godt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste, [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og jeg kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 10. november. Husholdning 5. kr. Godt vejr. Skole. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] (Fødselsdag). *Torsdag 13. november Mørkt vejr – skole. ''-ulæseligt-'' begravelse i Kalundborg. Købt båndoptager *Fredag 14. november. Udgift ?ost pris? 19,65. Godt og mildt vejr. Forberedelse til diamantbryllup. Fået båndoptager. *Lørdag 15. november. Solskin og mildt vejr. Mine forældres diamantbryllup her. Gik godt. Villy spillede. ::''Peders forældre [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Frank]] og [[Jensen-7050|Marie Kirstine Jensens]] diamant bryllup. Diamant brylluppet blev afholdt i [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]], hvorfra billederne nedenfor stammer.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2718-3.jpg |caption=Diamant brudeparret. }} {{Image|file=Frank-2718-4.jpg |caption=[[Frank-2719|Agnes Frank]] holder tale }} {{Image|file=Jensen-7049-2.jpg |caption=[[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Johannes Hougaard]]. }} *Søndag 16. november. Gråt vejr. Mange af gæsterne i kirke. Frokost her. Ordnet til skole i morgen. *Mandag 17. november, Godt vejr. Skole. Kørt sagerne til stederne hvor de var lånte. *Lørdag 22. november. Godt vejr. Skole. Skolekomedie ”Snehvide” Asmindrup ''-ulæseligt-''. Gik godt. *Torsdag 27. november. Fint vejr. I skole. Gravet have. Bunde opsparing 100 kr. Renter 33,93 kr. *Lørdag 29. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Diamantfest. *Søndag 30. november. Smukt vejr. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Søskende hjemme. Kørt til Værslev. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] blev i Sorø. *Lørdag 6. december. Godt vejr. Frost. Skole. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. Bryllup i kirken (?Inge?) *Mandag 8. december. Fugtigt vejr. Godt vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg. Bånd til optager 106 kr., boghandel 26,75 kr., Irma 10 kr. *Onsdag 10. december. Frostvejr. Skole. Gravet have. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og lille [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] kommet. Lejet bil (''-ulæseligt-'' til huset) *Torsdag 11. december. Frostvejr. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kørt hjem. Skole. Båret æble i kælderen. I Bjergby. *Lørdag 20. december. Mildt vejr. Skole. Gravet have. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] til fjernsyn ''-ulæseligt-'' (Ligget natten over). Båndoptager 895 kr. 2 plader 19 kr. *Onsdag 24. december. Godt vejr. Gravet, skuffet og revet have. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. *Torsdag 25. december. Godt vejr. Kirketjeneste kl. 10. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Lørdag 27. december. Godt vejr. Pyntet juletræ. Skolens juletræ. ==1959== Der er ingen notater for 1959. I 1959 fylder Peder 60 år, og i den forbindelse bringes artiklen nedenfor i en af de lokale aviser {{Image|file=Frank-2715-27.jpg }} Senere på året er han atter i pressen, i forbindelse med træning til idrætsmærket. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-28.jpg }} ==1960== I 1959-60 blev der indgået skoleforbund med Rørby, og omkring dette tidspunkt må Værslev skole være nedlagt, og Peder flyttet til Rørby skole. *Mandag 4. januar. Køligere. Ordnet bil. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og [[Frank-3446|Erik]] kommet *Tirsdag 5. januar. Blæst og regn. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og [[Frank-3446|Erik]] rejst hjem. I Kalundborg med ''-ulæseligt-''. Lagt gulv i køkken. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 50 kr. Porto 2,80 *Lørdag 9. januar. Koldt vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Billeder 31,60. ''-ulæseligt-'' 50 år ''-ulæseligt-'' 2,50 *Søndag 10. januar. Koldt vejr. Rejst hjem. Aften gudstjeneste. Givet [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] 5,00 kr. *Mandag 18. januar (Peders fødselsdag). Koldt. Mange lykønskninger. Skole. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]], [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise Frank]] og [[Christiansen-1021|Frederiks]] været her. *Tirsdag 26. januar. Godt vejr. Skole. Møde i Svinninge ?landsbylærerne? *Tirsdag 2. februar. Koldt vejr med frost. Skole. Paw i biograf. Kaffe hos Larsens. *Torsdag 4. februar. Koldt vejr. Skole Betalt skat. Lektier. [[Frank-2718|Far]] kommet fra Jytte. *Fredag 5. februar. Lidt sne. Skole. Far rejst til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Lektier. *Tirsdag 9. februar. Koldt vejr. Skole. Lektier. Møde i præstegården. *Tirsdag 16. februar. Snevejr. Skole. Rejst til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Onsdag 17. februar. Tøvejr. Rejst til møde i Næstved. Rejst hjem til Værslev. *Lørdag 20. februar. Koldt men dog tø. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med familie hjemme. *Søndag 21. februar. [[Jensen-8608|Claus]] ([[Jensen-8219|Niels]]) (1). Tøvejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] rejst til Mørkøv(2). Formiddags tjeneste. Lektier *Mandag 29. februar. Tøvejr. Fastelavnsfest i husholdningsforeningen. ''-ulæseligt-''. *Fredag 4. marts. Godt vejr. Skole. Lektier. Hos [[Nederland-2|Nederland]]. *Søndag 6. marts. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Besøgt [[Frank-2714|Bent]] i Kalundborg. Kørt til Helsingør. Ligget der om natten. Kørt hjem lidt før 6. Hjemme 7:30. Kørt til skole. *Mandag 7. marts. Koldt vejr. Skole. Hos læge Olsen. Lille knude ved lysken. Intet at være bange for. *Søndag 13. marts. Køligt vejr. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] hjemme. Kørt tur. *Fredag 18. marts. Køligt, men højt vejr. Skole. Hos barberen, klippe 2. kr. ?Benzin 9,10? {{Image|file=Vaerslev_skole-4.jpg |caption=Værslev skole 13. marts 1960 }} *Søndag 20. marts. Gråvejr. Kirketjeneste kl. 10. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] ringet. Skal sejle onsdag. Følgende er tilsyneladende skrevet af en anden: Inge Lise hjemme. Peder fik stærke smerter i maven kort efter at være kommet i seng. Lægen herude kl. 24. ::''Bent sejlede på dette tidspunkt som 3. maskinmester af 2. grad på M/S Arizona (Udenfor Europæisk fart).'' {{Image|file=Frank-2714-22.jpg |caption= M/S Arizona }} *Mandag 21. marts. Lidt køligt men fint vejr. På sygehuset kl. 8 morgen. Jeg med symptomer på galdeblære betændelse eller galdesten. *Tirsdag 22. marts. Godt vejr. Undersøgelse på sygehuset. *Onsdag 23. marts. Godt vejr. Undersøgelse på sygehuset. *Torsdag 24. marts. Godt vejr. Undersøgelse på sygehuset. *Fredag 25. marts. Godt vejr. Undersøgelse på sygehuset. *Søndag 27. marts. Godt vejr. På sygehuset i Kalundborg *Torsdag 31. marts. Til aften kommet hjem fra sygehuset i Kalundborg. ?Limet? bind på benet som kan efterses tidligst ''-ulæseligt-'' onsdag kl. 14 *Fredag 1. april. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Lektier. I brugs og på kommunekontor. Bestilt køleskab. *Mandag 11. april. Regnvejr – mildere vejr. Skole. Afslutte kursus i Svebølle. *Torsdag 14. april – Skærtorsdag. Godt vejr dog blæst. Vasket bil. Aften gudstjeneste. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] ringet. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] på sygehus. ::''Henrik på sygehus: så vidt jeg husker havde jeg lungebetændelse'' *Søndag 17. april – Påskedag. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise ]] med. *Onsdag 20. april. Godt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Haft nævninge ude. *Fredag 22. april. Blæst – koldt. Skole. I Kalundborg. Breve til nævninge. *Søndag 24. april. Køligt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Fejret [[Jensen-7050|mors]] fødselsdag i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Tirsdag 26. april. Køligt vejr. Skole. Ordnet kirkebog. *Torsdag 28. april Koldt vejr. Skole. Skrevet til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Husholdning 20 kr. *Lørdag 30. april. Smukt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Fået køleskab. *Mandag 2. maj. [[Brønno-1|Brønno]]. Godt vejr. Skole. Frokost hos præsten. Middag hos lærer ?Blach? *Tirsdag 3. maj. Godt vejr. Skole. 25 års jubilæum i husholdningsudvalget. *Søndag 8. maj. Godt vejr. Morgen gudstjeneste. Lidy ude at hjælpe med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] grund ::''Formentlig deres grund på [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rørmosevej+4+4400+Kalundborg Rørmosevej 4]i Kalundborg.'' *Onsdag 11. maj. Godt vejr. Skole. Ambulant behandling. Hud til ben. *Onsdag 25. maj. Koldt vejr. Skole. Ovre at se til A. Jensens i Illerup. Kr. Jensen til fjernsyn. *Torsdag 26. maj. Bedre vejr. ''-ulæseligt-''. Formiddags tjeneste i kirken. [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] til middag i anledningen af fru Nederlands 60 års dag. *Fredag 27. maj. Gråvejr. Bil til eftersyn (1000 km). Skole. Ude på byggeplads [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Benzin + olie 47,25. *Lørdag 28. maj. Kørt til barnedåb i Ålestrup. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] med. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] bil. Kørte mod syd til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Søndag 29. maj. Godt vejr. Barnedåb i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Aalestrup+Kirke Ålestrup kirke] - [[Frank-3447|Kirsten]]. Kørt til ?Trend? ::''[[Frank-2716|Prebens]] datter Kirstens barnedåb.'' *Mandag 30. maj. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem fra Ålestrup. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. Tur til [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kostet 210 kr. *Søndag 5. juni – Pinsedag. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt tur til Kongsøre. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med. *Mandag 6. juni – 2. pinsedag. Godt vejr. Morgen tjeneste. Til [[Frank-2724|Dagnys]] fødselsdag. Kørt med mine forældre og ''-ulæseligt-'' *Tirsdag 7. juni. Godt vej - Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Bisættelse. Illerup. *Søndag 12. juni. Godt vejr. Aftentjeneste. ?[[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]?. Underskrevet [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] papirer som kautionist. *Tirsdag 14. juni. Godt vejr. Dog tordenvejr kl. 13:30. I Hillerød (Udflugt), børnene våde. I Tivoli. *Onsdag 22. juni. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Skole. Havearbejde. Ældres udflugt Reersø-Gisseløre. *Fredag 24. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. Rørby ældres udflugt Jægerspris. *Søndag 26. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Ellinge Lyng. *Mandag 27. juni. Godt vejr. Årsprøve i skolen. Gymnastik. *Torsdag 30. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Bil smurt. Hentet [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og familie. *Lørdag 2. juli. Fugtigt vejr. Skole. Ferie. Befordringsgodtgørelse. *Søndag 3. juli. Køligt vejr. Morgentjeneste. Møde i præstegården. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] + [[Frank-2716|Preben]] + [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] her. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] i Holbæk. *Mandag 4. juli. Bedre vejr. Ferie, Havearbejde. Drukket kaffe hos [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] i Kalundborg. Fornyet pas 20 kr. *Fredag 8. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt til Otterup. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] med. Ligget hos [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] om natten . *Lørdag 9. juli. Regnvejr. Kørt til Thy; regnvejr hele vejen. Boet hos Chr. Fogel. God modtagelse. *Søndag 10. juli. Godt vejr. Hos Chr. Fogel. Kørt til Hanstholm. God tur. {{Image|file=Frank-2702-6.jpg |caption= Ved Vesterhavet 1960.
Inger Lise med Henrik foran, Ragnhild
og formentlig Christian Fogel og hans kone. }} *Mandag 11. juli. Byger og torden, solskin. Kørt til Mads Fogel og Johannes Larsen. Kørt over Aggersund til Grenå ''-ulæseligt-'' ?stillet op her? *Tirsdag 12. juli. Fugtigt og koldt. Boet i telt. Kaffe hos BSA. Turen sammen med [[Frank-2714|Bent]] 200 kr. *Onsdag 13. juli. Koldt vejr. Kaffe hos Gerda. *Torsdag 14. juli. Fugtigt vejr og solskin. Tur til Æbeltoft. *Fredag 15. juli. Godt vejr. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougård]] ved stranden hos os. *Lørdag 16. juli. Fugtigt vejr. Kaffe hos Gerda. Kørt til Værslev. Kaffe og spist til aften hos [[Hansen-8079|Egon]] og [[Madsen-1561|Ellen]]. *Søndag 17. juli. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] været her. Kaffe hos [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. Set [[Frank-2714|Bent]] grund og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans]]. ::''Bents grund [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]]'' *Fredag 22. juli. Godt vejr. Hjemme hele dagen i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Lørdag 23. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhilds]] moster med. *Torsdag 28. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt tur med [[Frank-2714|Bent's]]. [[Space:Jonstrup_Seminarium|Jonstrup]] – Værløse. [[Jensen-8219|Niels'es]] var der om aftenen. *Fredag 29. juli. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Besøgt [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik's]] – de været her om aftenen *Torsdag 4. august. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. Ordnet telt. *Søndag 7. august. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. I Snoldelev til familiefest. *Mandag 5. september. Godt vejr. Kursus i Vallekilde. *Søndag 11. september. Godt vejr. Høstgudstjeneste kl. 10. Set på grunde. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] hjemme *Søndag 18. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Færdig med at fodre bier. Lektier. *Søndag 25. september. Godt vejr. Tur til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] grund og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] hus. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]] og Hans Erik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. *Tirsdag 27. september. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik og løb. Skole. Pakket bier – 3 huse. Folketælling. *Søndag 16. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og børn + hund. *Mandag 17. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kursus på Antvorskov. Gravet have. *Fredag 21. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lavet tale til Lissie. Ude til fødselsdagen. Gave 25-15 = 10 ::''Formentlig Ragnhilds bror [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] datter [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]]'' *Lørdag 22. oktober. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Vasket bil. Lavet tale. [[Jensen-8503|Lissie Jensen]] bryllup. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 50 kr. Benzin 31,40 kr. *Tirsdag 25. oktober. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gennemlyst på ''-ulæseligt-''. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] rejst. Givet børn 10 kr. 25 kr. af [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Givet A. M. 5. kr. *Lørdag 29. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet have. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet. Kaffe hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]]. *Søndag 30. oktober. Fugtigt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]], [[Christiansen-1021|Frederiks]], [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. Bents ?rejst? Ude ved grunden *Søndag 6. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Kaffe i ''-ulæseligt-''. Dækket [[Frank-2714|Bent]] vandrør. *Mandag 7. november Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet have. [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] blevet syg. Er vist en blodprop. [[Frank-2727|Frida]] hjemme *Tirsdag 8. november. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Fri fra skole, hjemme at se til [[Jensen-7050|mor]], havde det bedre. *Onsdag 9. november. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Skole. Hentet gris på slagteriet. Sendt gris til [[Frank-2716|Preben]] 127 kr. koster den. Porto 2,20 kr. *Fredag 11. november. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Plukket æbler. [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] har det godt. *Mandag 21. november. Regnvejr. Til fødselsdag. Gymnastik. Forskelligt. ::''Formentlig fødselsdag hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] som har fødselsdag denne dag'' *Onsdag 23. november. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Konfereret kirkebog. Præstens spist til aften *Tirsdag 29, november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kredsmøde i lærerforeningen på Hvidebæksskolen. *Lørdag 3. december. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] kommet. *Søndag 4. december. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik, Formiddags tjeneste. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2714|Bent]], [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]], [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] med. *Mandag 5. december. Godt vejr, dog fugt og blæst. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger (Lise)]] rejst hjem. Skole. Vasket bil. Kalundborg. *Lørdag 10. december. Snevejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hos [[Nederland-2|Holger Nederlands]] at spise. [[Weber-6395|Webers]] med i bil. *Søndag 11. december. Snevejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]s, de med hjem og se fjernsyn. *Søndag 18. december. Mørkt vejr. Gymnastik. Hentet gås hos ''-ulæseligt-'' i Kaldred. ''-ulæseligt-'' tjeneste. Bilen benzin 34,35 kr. Gås i Kaldred 39,00. *Tirsdag 20. december. Gråvejr. Rejst til Fyn. Biletter 48 kr. Gymnastik. [[Hansen-8079|Egons]] sølvbryllup i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Læssøegade+10,+5000+Odense Læssøgade 10]. Fugtigt vejr. Sovet hos [[Madsen-1549|morfar]]. *Fredag 23. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Dog regn mod aften. Renset bil. Hentet [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] ved færgen. *Lørdag 24. december. Gymnastik. Gråvejr, [[Christiansen-1021|Frederiks]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Frank-3446|Erik]] med i kirke. *Søndag 25. december. Gråvejr, Gymnastik, Kirketjeneste. Frokost hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederiks]], Hans Erik og Hans Eriks broder Ernst har været og se fjernsyn. Snitter, te og kaffe. *Mandag 26. december. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Kørt [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] til Kalundborg. Rejst med færgen 18:50. *Torsdag 29. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] kommet. Sunget i hjemmet hos Jens Christoffersen. Assisteret i socialens juletræ. *Fredag 30. december. Gråvejr men mildt. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] er her. I Kalundborg efter nytårstorsk. Aflagt besøg Anders Jensen, Illerup. ==1961== Der er ingen lommebogsnotater for 1961. Omkring 1961 blev Værslev skole nedlagt, og [[Frank-2715|Peder]] blev overflytte til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Rørby+Skole Rørby skole.] {{Image|file=Frank-2715-78.jpg |caption=Peder med lærerstaben
på Rørby Skole ca. 1961. }} Vi ([[Frank-2714|Bent]], [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]], [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] og [[Frank-3451|Peter]]) flyttede til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Slotsgade+12,+4400+Kalundborg, Slotsgade 12 i Kalundborg.] {{Image|file=Frank-2714-23.jpg |caption=Slotsgade 12, Kalundborg.
Formentlig i 1960'erne }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-76.jpg |caption=[[Frank-2715|Peder]], [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] foran garagen
i [[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]] - Foråret 1961 }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-77.jpg |caption=[[Frank-2715|Peder]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] ved
[[Space:Værslev skole|Værslev skole]] - Foråret 1961 }} ==1962== *Mandag 1. januar. Frostvejr, Glat, [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] rejst hjem. Rekreerer mig efter galdestens operationen. *Fredag 5, januar. Godt vejr, dog fugtigt. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkil]] og [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] her, gået tur. Søren Holm været her med en and. Taget min frakke på hjem. *Søndag 7. januar. Godt vejr. Gået tur. Rekreation efter galdesten. *Torsdag 18. januar. Skole. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]] og [[Weber-6395|Webers]] været her. Godt vejr. Børn bolsjer. *Søndag 21. januar. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Børnene hjemme. Hentet dem i bil. *Torsdag 25. januar. Godt vejr. Skole. Hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansens]] og spise. *Fredag 26. januar. Skole. Bestyrelsesmøde i sygekassen *Lørdag 27. januar. Godt vejr. Skole. Låst mig selv ude fra bilen. [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Arly]] oppe i skolen med nøglen. Kristiansen hentet seng til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Til 2. dags gilde hos Rasmus Jensen. *Tirsdag 6. februar. Blæst og slud. Skole. Beset fysiklokale. Set på a-skole. *Fredag 9. februar. Godt vejr. Skole. Vognen smurt, ny ?dørfjeder?. Set på aftenskole. Bil smurt 21,40 *Lørdag 10. februar. Godt vejr. Skole. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Søndag 11. februar. Godt vejr. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Aftengudstjeneste. *Mandag 12. februar. Storm og regn. Skole. Set på aftenskolerøst i amtet. *Fredag 16. februar. Orkanagtig storm. Skole *Lørdag 17. februar. Nogenlunde vejr. På Fyn til [[Hansen-8079|Egons]] begravelse. Ligget natten over hos [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]]. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] var der. *Søndag 18. februar. Taget til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] igen. Bilen ?knuder? herhjemme. Strømfordeleren fugtig. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] rodede med den, men så på værksted. Lars Larsen sunget for mig. *Fredag 23, februar. Skole. Godt vejr. Set til aftenskole i Kvanløse og på Orø. *Søndag 4. marts - fastelavn. Godt vejr. Frost og sol. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 5. marts. Godt vejr, frost. I Snoldelev med [[Jensen-7050|mor]] og [[Frank-2718|far]]. Kørt hjem til Værslev. Hjemme kl. 19:15. ::''Snoldelev: Peders søster [[Frank-2720|Magda]]'' *Onsdag 7. marts. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Ambulant behandling. Skole. Tuse aftenskole i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Lørdag 17. marts. Frostvejr. Skole. Til [[Frank-3451|Peters]] fødselsdag. *Torsdag 22. marts. Generalforsamling i sygekassen ikke ''-ulæseligt-''. Forældremøde i skolen. Skole. Gravet have. *Søndag 25. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddagstjeneste. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger-Lise]] og børn + [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] været her. Kørt over til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] om aftenen. *Mandag 26. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. På sygehuset ''-ulæseligt-''. Undersøgt lidt ved modtagelsen af K. Klose. *Tirsdag 27. marts. Godt vejr. Lungerne fotograferet og taget blodprøve. Undersøgt af doktor Bæche. Opereres på torsdag. *Onsdag 28. marts. Godt vejr. Barberet til operation. ?Bæche? besøgt mig. *Torsdag 29. marts. Godt vejr. Opereret i ?venstre hånd, højre ben? Overlæge Bæche. Kørt ned 20 minutter over 11 og ''-ulæseligt-'' på værelset 10 minutter over 2. Kunne tale med besøgende. *Søndag 1. april. Om formiddagen kl. ca. 9:30 snevejr og torden. Eftermiddag godt vejr. Besøg [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] Og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. Inger, ?Iris?, [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik C.]], [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Unknown-409673|Oda]]. Klædt på og oppe. *Fredag 6. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik i operationen, overlægen taget halvdelen af trådene i kanten. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] været her. *Søndag 7. april. Regnvejr. Besøg eftermiddag af [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]. Aften af [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik C.]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-3450|Anne Mette]]. *Mandag 9, april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Klisterbånd på ''-ulæseligt-'' og taget hjem fra sygehus. *Onsdag 11. april. Gråvejr og fugt. Gymnastik. Benet ?sprang? hoppeøvelse og blødte. Begyndt i skole. *Søndag 15. april. Kørt en tur til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Tur rundt og se på huse på Trøjelykke. *Onsdag 18. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik i Kalundborg. Gave til barnedåb [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] 39 kr. Fødevarer 40 kr. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kommet. ::''Barnedåb Hans Erik: Må være datteren [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]] barnedåb'' *Torsdag 19. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Aften gudstjeneste. [[Fleig-38|Johan]] og [[Madsen-1559|Hille]] kommet. *Fredag 20 april – Langfredag. Godt vejr. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] [[Christiansen-1164|barn]] i Årby kirke, døbt. Larsen sunget for mig. *Lørdag 21. april. Godt vejr. Kørt tur til Bromølle og flyvepladsen i Kaldred. Eskebjerg Lyng. *Søndag 22. april - Påskedag. Godt vejr. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] samt [[Fleig-38|Johans]] taget afsted. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og vi i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Ligget natten over ?tåget?. Alle 4 søskende hjemme. Formiddags tjeneste. *Mandag 23. april. Godt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansens]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] med. *Onsdag 25. april. Godt vejr. Begyndt skolen. Forskelligt. *Søndag 29. april. Godt vejr men kølig nordenvind. Skuffet og revet i frugthaven. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Hentet [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Kørt dem hjem igen. 1 æske chokolade i anledning af vores bryllupsdag i morgen. *Tirsdag 1. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. På sygehuset og få skiftet bind. Fødselsdag hos [[Brønno-1|Brønnos]]. *Lørdag 12. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ordnet bitavler. *Onsdag 16. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. 3 tavler sat i bistader. Vinterpakning fjernet. *Onsdag 23. maj. Godt vejr. Skole. Indlagt på sygehuset til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Lørdag 26. maj. Godt vejr. Udskrevet fra sygehuset efter at have fået ?lensoplast? på. *Mandag 28. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Sat magasin på bierne. 7 klasse rejst til Bornholm. *Tirsdag 29. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skoleudflugt til Odense 4-5-6 klasse. Set stifts museet, Fynske landsby og Tivoli. Sølvbryllup. *Fredag 8. juni. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Skole. I Svallerup og se på sommerhus. *Søndag 10. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 11. juni – 2. pinsedag. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Morgen tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] hjemme. *Onsdag 13. juni. Kl. 9:30 møde på sygehuset. Gymnastik. I skole. Varex på sygehuset. *Mandag 18. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Årsprøve i skolen. Hos Erling angående sommerhus. *Torsdag 21. juni Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Ugerløse strand med 6. klasse. *Fredag 22. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg at se på skolemateriel. Skolebestyrelsen og lærerne. *Lørdag 23. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Slutte til middag. Givet ferie i 7 ?uger? *Søndag 24. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Set på sommerhus. *Onsdag 27. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ambulant behandling på sygehuset. Havearbejde. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været her, plukket stikkelsbær. *Søndag 1. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Morgen tjeneste. I stranden ved Svallerup at bade. Møde i præstegårdshaven. *Søndag 8. juli. ”På ?den? igen” med børn fra gymnastikforening. Fik æske chokolade. *Fredag 13. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Frank-2714|Bent]], [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]] og vi ude at se på sommerhusgrund ved Svallerup. Benzin 40. kr. *Lørdag 14. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Svallerup set på sommer''-ulæseligt-''. Er næsten i orden med købet. *Søndag 15. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Besøg af Peter Schøn og Ella, af skoleinspektør Axel P. Jensen, Hårlev. Frederik C, Hans Erik med at se på sommerhuset. *Tirsdag 17. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skrevet slutseddel om sommerhus og betalt pengene (Øtker). Hos Jens Holm. *Torsdag 19. juli. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Havearbejde. Hentet [[Frank-3446|Erik]] ved færgen 16:10. Besøgt [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Ved sommerhuset. *Lørdag 21. juli Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Forskelligt. Købt sommerhus. ::''Notat om sommerhuset bagest i lommebogen: l 48 m, b 24 m, b 32 m'' *Tirsdag 24. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Malet i sommerhuset. *Fredag 27. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Malet i sommerhuset. Til fødselsdag. ::''Må være [[Frank-2702|Henriks]] fødselsdag.'' *Torsdag 2. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] her – [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] drenge *Onsdag 8. august. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Malet og tapetseret i sommerhuset. *Lørdag 11. august. Gymnastik. Nogenlunde vejr. Forskellig herhjemme. Begravelse. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Søndag 12. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt hjem fra [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Aften gudstjeneste. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] og [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] været her til chokolade. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhilds]] mor. *Mandag 13. august. Godt vejr. Skole. Pudret kartofler og kål. Slynget honning. *Lørdag 18. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Frank-2726|Henning]] død kl. 20:40. Til [[Jensen-7054|Sigrids]] fødselsdag. Chokolade. *Søndag 19. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Formiddags tjeneste. *Mandag 20. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ordnet alt vedrørende [[Frank-2726|Henning]], ført til kapellet i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Herfølge+Kirke, Herfølge]. Fri fra skole. Kørt hjem til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Onsdag 22. august. Gymnastik. Megen regn. I [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Herfølge+Kirke, Herfølge] til [[Frank-2726|Hennings]] begravelse. Fri fra skole om eftermiddagen. ::[[Frank-2715|Peder]] har noteret følgende om [[Frank-2726|Hennings]] død og begravelse: ::''Død på Køge sygehus d. 18-08-1962 kl. 20:40.'' ::''Dødsårsag: a. uræmia = urinforgiftning Komplikationer: b. adipositas = fedme - Hernia umbilicali = navlebrok Andre sygdomme: Infeiovitas intell. = Sygelig forestilling om at være mindre værd end andre.'' ::''Vi ordnede det hele om mandagen. Henning kom i kapellet ved Herfølge kirke denne dag, den 20. august kl. 18:40 fra kapellet ved Køge sygehus. Jeg holdt en kort tale. Vi kom til kapellet ved Herfølge kirke kl. 19.'' ::''Henning blev begravet fra Herfølge kirke onsdag d. 22. august kl. 14:30. Bagefter var der 39 til kaffe på Hotel Påskebjerg.'' ::''Familien spiste i hjemmet: Flæskesteg, ost og kaffe. Henning fik en pæn begravelse. Der var signerede kranse fra familien.'' ::''Jeg talte på Påskebjerg.'' ::''Det var dejligt sommervejr, da Henning blev ført fra sygehusets kapel.'' ::''Salmer Hennings bisættelse fra sygehusets kapel:'' ::''Herrens venner ingen sinde'' ::''Tale og trosbekendelse'' ::''Jeg er træt og går til ro'' *Tirsdag 28. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet mellem jordbær. Kørt [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til Kalundborg. *Onsdag 29. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Møde i amtsungdomsnævnet. *Mandag 3. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til Vallekilde stævne. Kursus afgift 10. kr. *Søndag 9. september. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste, men blev ?ingen ingen? Kirkegængere. Jorløse præsten ordnet løg. Skal til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og spise om aftenen. ::''I anledningen af [[Frank-2714|Bents]] 29 års fødselsdag'' *Søndag 16. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. Aften tjeneste, ingen i kirke, derfor ingen gudstjeneste. *Mandag 17. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt [[Frank-3450|Anne Mette]] på sygehuset – fridag i skolen, i sommerhus. *Tirsdag 18. september. Skole. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Frank-3450|Anne Mette]] opereret for mandler og polypper. Plantet ved sommerhus. *Onsdag 3. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Købt planter til sommerhus. *Søndag 14. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Rejst til [[Frank-2716|Prebens]]. [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup]. Preben hentet os i Århus. Mariane med over. Rejst med prinsessen kl. 11:30 ::''Prinsessen var en af DSB færgerne på Kalundborg-Århus overfarten'' *Mandag 15. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup]. *Tirsdag 16. oktober. Godt vejr i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup]. Rejst kl. 17. Besøgt Mariane. M. færgen kl. 11. *Onsdag 17. oktober. Godt vejr. Til bryllup hos [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] Karen Bodil. *Torsdag 18. oktober. Godt vejr. Plantet på sommerhus grunden. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2718|Far]] til undersøgelse på sygehuset for sin mave. [[Jensen-7050|mor]] ligger med lungebetændelse. *Fredag 19. oktober. Godt vejr. Besøgt [[Frank-2718|Far]]. Talt med ?Møller? om [[Frank-2726|Hennings]] gravsted. Bestilt sten til Hennings grav. I [[Frank-2720|Snoldelev]] og [[Frank-2722|Karise]]. *Fredag 26. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Spist middag hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Lørdag 27. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Besøgt [[Frank-2718|far]] på sygehuset. *Torsdag 1. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til mosters begravelse i Sorø. *Søndag 4. november. Godt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Alle Helgens dag. Gravet have. Ude at betale [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] for gris. *Tirsdag 6. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Drøftet karakterbøger i lærerrådsmøde. *Søndag 11. november. Koldt vejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Gravet have. Børnene fra Kalundborg hjem. *Søndag 17. november. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Menighedernes fællesmøde i Højby. Benzin + kaffe 40 kr. *Mandag 19. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skolefridag. Hjemme i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 10. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Komedie i skolen. *Lørdag 22. december. Frostvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Juleferie. I Kalundborg. Barber. ''-ulæseligt-''. *Mandag 24. december. Frostvejr. Hentet [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Gymnastik. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kom ikke. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] og [[Christiansen-1021|Frederiks]] også her. *Torsdag 27. december. Frostvejr, sne. Beskåret træer i ?ude have?. Assisteret ved aktionærenes juletræ. *Lørdag 29. december. Frostvejr og sne. Beskåret frugttræer. Hjælpe til ved socialens juletræ i aften.

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== Indledning == Denne side indeholder uddrag af [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Franks]] lommebogs notater for perioden 1963-1967. == Andet materiale == *[[Space:Personer|Person oversigt]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Dokumenter.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1928-1938 som PDF dokument] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Dokumenter-4.pdf Download lommebogsnotater 1946-1967 som PDF dokument] *[[Space:N P J Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1945|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1928-1938]] *[[Space:N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1946-1951]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1952|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1952 - 1957]] *[[Space:NPJ_LOMMEBOG1958|N. P. J. Frank - Lommebogsnotater 1958 - 1962]] ==1963== Der er ingen lommebogsnotater for 1963. Peders far Rasmus [[Frank-2718|Rasmus Jensen Frank]] dør den 26. januar 1963 i hjemmet i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]], i en alder af 84 år. Han bliver begravet på Herfølge kirkegård den 30. januar. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] bliver færdig med at bygge hus, og vi flytter fra Slotsgade 12, til det nye hus på [[Space:ROSNAESVEJ5|Røsnæsvej 5, Kalundborg]]. {{Image|file=ROSNAESVEJ5-3.jpg |caption=Byggeriet på Røsnæsvej 5 omkring 1963.
Formentlig Bent på stilladset. }} ==1964== Der er ingen lommebogsnotater for 1964. Jeg selv [[Frank-2702|Henrik Frank]] starter i 1. klasse på Skolen på Torvet (Den røde skole) i Kalundborg. {{Image|file=Frank-2702-8.jpg |caption=Første skoledag 1. B på den Røde skole i Kalundborg 1964
Måske Henrik nederst i venstre hjørne }} {{Image|file=Frank-2702-9.jpg |caption=Skolen på Torvet }} Peders mor Marie Kirstine Jensen dør den 20. november 1964 kl. 6:30 om morgenen, i en alder af 86 år. Hun bliver begravet på Herfølge kirkegård den 23. november. {{Image|file=Frank-2718-5.jpg |caption=Rasmus, Marie og datteren Agnes
gravsted på Herfølge kirkegård.
Foto: Henrik Frank 2008. }} ==1965== *Fredag 1. januar. Godt vejr. Ligget til klokken 10. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Henning og ''-ulæseligt-'' med. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] og ''-ulæseligt-'' med hjemme. *Lørdag 2. januar. Godt vejr. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] med herop. Tobak til [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]] 1,35. Hjemme i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] kl. 17:30 *Søndag 3. januar. Lidt tåge og frost. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] til Rørby, med Slagelse bil kl. 18:50. I Kalundborg at få benzin (Caltex) 35. kr. *Tirsdag 5. januar. Godt vejr. Ført kirkebog og præstens herinde, konfereret. Spise til aften her, Betalt bilforsikring 142 kr. Betalt familieforsikring 25, kr. *Onsdag 6. januar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skolen begyndt efter juleferien. God dag. Frokost i skolen før jul 2x13,35 = 26,20 *Torsdag 7. januar. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lektier. Ude at se til [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Kaffe + appelsin. *Søndag 10. januar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lektier. Drøftet skifte. [[Jensen-8219|Niels]], [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]], Børge, [[Frank-2719|Agnes]] og [[Frank-2723|Signe]] været her. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] travlt med maden. ::''Børge måske [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] søn Børge Hougaard Hansen.'' *Torsdag 14. januar. Blæst og fugtigt, Gymnastik, Bilet i skole. Lærerrådsmøde til kl. 18:30. Bestyrelsesmøde i sygekassen. Hjemme kl. 24. *Lørdag 16. januar. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] til damefrisør i Kalundborg, og derfra til Rørby til skole. Til Elins bryllup. Kom hjem kl. 2 om natten Gave til Elin 26 kr. *Mandag 18. januar. Fugtigt og blæst. Gymnastik. Kun familien i omegnen kommer til fødselsdagen. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] ude at sejle. ::''[[Frank-2715|Peders]] fødselsdag. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] sejlede på dette tidspunkt som 1. maskinmester på Juelsmide-Kalundborg Liniens M/F Julle.'' *Onsdag 20. januar. Mildt vejr. Gymnastik. Cyklet i skole. Lektier. Skatteskema *Lørdag 23. januar. Gymnastik. Cyklet i skole. Bente Wad viet i kirken kl. 16. Forskelligt. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] er kommet, skal til Kalundborg med hende i aften. Besøge [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med Julle på skibsværft i Ålborg. *Søndag 24. januar. Gråvejr. Formiddags tjeneste. Lektier. I Holbæk på sygehuset at se til [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Søndag 31. januar. Ket frost. Gymnastik. Utæthed ved oliefyr. Utæthed ved centrifuge pumpen. *Lørdag 6. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Cyklet til skole. Lektier. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været her 1 ½ time. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] er her. Spist høne til aften. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] meget ondt i sit bryst, betændelse, skal muligvis opereres. *Mandag 8. februar. Blæst. Gymnastik. Bil til skole. Gået tur, [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] her. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til læge med sit bryst. Lektier. *Onsdag 10. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Cyklet i skole. Lektier. Kørt til [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Set på Lind Hansens hus. *Fredag 12. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Bilet i skole. Kørt [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] ud til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] kommet på sygehuset. Børnene herhenne. *Lørdag 13. februar. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Bilet i skole. Møde med skolekommission, skole bestyrelse og lærerråd om 8 skoleår. Besøgt [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. Opereret i dag. *Tirsdag 16. februar. Koldt vejr og blæst. Gymnastik. Bilet i skole. Lektier. Skal ud og se til [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. Møde i præstegården. *Onsdag 17. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] til skiftebehandling af boet. Hjemme igen lidt over 10. *Torsdag 18. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lektier. Ud på sygehuset at se til [[Frank-2714|søster]]. *Lørdag 20. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Cyklet. Lektier. Karakterbogsarbejde. Afslag i skolen med 8 skoleår. *Mandag 22. februar. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Cyklet. Beskåret træer i urtehaven. Lektier. Ud til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] med børn. *Torsdag 25. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Bilet. Forberedelse til skolen. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet. Ny fugl. ::''Ny fugl må være en af vores undulater'' *Søndag 28. februar. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2725|Aage]] og [[Frank-2719|Agnes]] med til København. Kom hjem til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] kl. 11:30. ::''Formentlig til Peders søster Dagnys mand [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] fødselsdag. '' *Mandag 1. marts. Blæst, regnvejr. Ligget i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Kørt hjem kl. 15. Helt godt vejr. Over til [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] at hente gris. *Torsdag 4. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lærerrådsmøde om karakterbøgerne. Lektier. *Lørdag 6. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hentet [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] efter skoletid. Hos [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. *Mandag 8. marts. Gymnastik. Om formiddagen snevejr, smut henne ved ''-ulæseligt-''. Lektier. Henne at se til håndarbejdet. Tur til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Tirsdag 9. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Beskåret træer. Lektier. Skal til møde i præstegården. *Tirsdag 13. marts. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kogt kartofler til spisning. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] i seng. Influenza. *Søndag 14. marts. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] influenza. Annonce i om sommerhuset. Green ''-ulæseligt-'' set på det. Salg ''-ulæseligt-''. *Mandag 15. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hjem med influenza. Gået i seng. *Tirsdag 16. marts. Godt vejr. Ligger i sengen. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] hjælper os. Influenza. *Onsdag 17. marts. Peter 4 år. Godt vejr. I sengen med influenza. ''-ulæseligt-''. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] taget hjem. *Torsdag 18. marts. Godt vejr. Kommet op efter influenza. Forberedelse til skole. *Fredag 19. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kalundborg. Sommerhus. Lektier. *Lørdag 20. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Set børnegymnastik. Hentet Bents børn#10#11. *Søndag 21. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Greens ned at se sommerhuset. Ude med [[Frank-2714|Bents]] børn. *Mandag 22. marts. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Skole. I Kalundborg at betale lærer Olsen. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]] til [[Frank-3451|Peters]] overståede fødselsdag. *Tirsdag 23. marts. ?Generalforsamling? i gråvejr. Gymnastik. Sygekasse. Skole. Ude hos sagføreren angående sommerhus. ''-ulæseligt-'' Green betalt et udlæg. *Fredag 26. marts. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Forældredag i skolen. Larsen og Kristensen ''-ulæseligt-'' (Influenza). Forberedelse til skolen. Til [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] at spise. *Lørdag 27. marts. Aksel#57 65 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Larsen og Kristensen syge. Forskelligt. *Søndag 27. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommer. *Tirsdag 30. marts. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] 34 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Larsen er der, men Kristensen syg. I Kalundborg. Forberedelse. *Onsdag 31. marts. [[Frank-3447|Kirsten]] 5 år. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Skole. Selskab. *Torsdag 1. april. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Stærekasse op. Lektier. *Fredag 2. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. På kommunekontorerne. Forskelligt. *Lørdag 3. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kurts bryllup i kirken. Til bryllupsfesten i Årby forsamlingshus. Kom hjem kl. 2 nat. Eriks kørt med. *Søndag 4. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Ordnet lidt ved bilen. Renset i vaskehuset. Ordnet ''-ulæseligt-'' i haven. *Søndag 11. april. Fugtigt vejr, dog solskin med em. Gymnastik. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] spillet i kirken. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] at spise til aften. *Mandag 12. april. [[Frank-2719|Agnes Frank]] 63 år. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] lagt Kartofler. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] (Aftensmad) *Tirsdag 13. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole, givet efterårsferie. Sorteret løg og kartofler, lagt kartofler. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet. *Torsdag 14. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Aftensgudstjeneste. Besøgt [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. Revet i haven. *Fredag 15. april. Martha 61 år(1). Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Frank-2721|Marthas]] fødselsdag i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Lørdag 16. april. Regnvejr. Kørt op til gravstedet på kirkegården. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|HougaardS]] med. Kørt over Hellested og Karise hjem. Lige hilst på [[Frank-2722|Stine]]. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Bryllup i kirken kl. 16. Besøgt [[Jensen-8501|Hans Christian]] på sygehuset. *Søndag 18. april. Gråvejr. Gymnastik + løb. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] + [[Frank-3446|Erik]] hjemme. *Lørdag 21, april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Plantet roser. I Kalundborg på sygehuset hos [[Jensen-8501|Hans Christian]]. Besøgt [[Frank-2714|Bents]], men Bent ude at sejle og [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] ude hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Søndag 2. maj. [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] 62 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Til præstens fødselsdag. *Mandag 3. maj. Blæsevejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hos sagfører Øther at få ordnet med skøde på sommerhus. *Tirsdag 4. maj. Regn. Gymnastik. Skole. Røntgenfotograferet på sygehuset, lungerne. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med hjem. *Fredag 7. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Revet have, vasket bil. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] hjemme. *Søndag 9. maj. Frederik Jensen 63 år. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Hos [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. Hos Frederik Jensen. *Mandag 10. maj. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kort tur til Asnæsskov. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] + fru Knudsen med ::''Fru Knudsen: Sigrids værtinde på Rubjergs Alle.'' *Torsdag 13. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] kommet. Spist til aften hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Fredag 14. maj. Fru [[Nederland-2|Nederland]] (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Aftengudstjeneste. [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] er her. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]], [[Hansen-9325|Carlo]], [[Sørensen-2204|Sofie]], [[Babiarz-10|Josefa]] her. *Lørdag 15. maj. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Fået fyringsolie. Kalkefolkene her. Kørt tur til Asnæsskoven om eftermiddagen. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] dårlig i næsen. *Søndag 16. maj. Gråvejr og køligt. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg med [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]] og børn ved færgen. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet. Lektier. *Fredag 21. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole Peter fra Køge her. Besøgt [[Frank-2714|Bents]] (Gule ærter). Peter ligget her om natten. *Onsdag 26. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Fået gris fra [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]]. *Torsdag 27. maj. Gudrun. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] været her. Lektier. *Lørdag 29. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Frank Christensen, gl. elev, besøgt mig. Til [[Christiansen-1165|Herthas]] 67 års fødselsdag. *Mandag 31. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Sendt ''-ulæseligt-'' til [[Frank-2720|Magda]]. Besøgt [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Torsdag 3. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Sportsdag i Tømmerup. I Kalundborg Købte planter. Havearbejde. *Mandag 7. juni (2 pinsedag). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Morgen tjeneste. Kaffe hos præstens. ''-ulæseligt-'' kaffe hos Hans Villi Hansen. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommer. *Torsdag 10. juni. [[Frank-2724|Dagny F.]]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Havearbejde. Spisning på Aldersro. *Lørdag 12. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Greens været her. Bryllup i kirken Wad. Forberedelse. *Søndag 20. juni. Godt vejr. Blæst og sol. Gymnastik + løb. Blomster på kirkegården. Formiddags tjeneste. Ringet til [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Kommer her. *Tirsdag 22. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Årsprøve i skolen. Tur til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Fredag 25. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gave til [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]] (Lille dreng), *Lørdag 26. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Givet sommerferie. Kartofler til [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]] og [[Jensen-7101|Clara]]. Havearbejde *Mandag 28. juni. Haft Inge Lises børn. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Begravelse i Raklev. Børge Johansen. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Indfanget bisværme. *Lørdag 3. juli. Mildere vejr. Gymnastik. Slået græs på legepladsen. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kørt til Viby. I Kalundborg Prebens kommer igen i aften. Bryllup i kirken. *Søndag 4. juli. Helt godt vejr. Gymnastik. Morgentjeneste 08:30 i kirken. I Karise til [[Larsen-4343|Haralds]] fødselsdag. *Mandag 5. juli. Køligt vejr. Sovet i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] om natten. Gave 21 kr. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. I Kalundborg. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hos Lerche. *Tirsdag 6. juli. Anna Larsen (Fødselsdag). Blæst og kulde. Gymnastik. Udgift 20 kr. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] rejst hjem. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og børnene med. Afsked med dem ved færgen. Gave 18,50 kr. *Torsdag 8. juli. Kulde og regn. Gymnastik. Til mekaniker med bil, smurt. Frokost hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Su og V de spiste til middag her. *Fredag 9. juli. Nogenlunde mildt. Gymnastik. Bremsebelægning på venstre forhjul. Lavet stol. Bil repareret og smurt 65,10 kr. *Torsdag 15. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Vasket og poleret bil. I Kalundborg, set op til [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Første gang i vandet. *Lørdag 17. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg. Begravelse + bryllup. Pakket bil til ''-ulæseligt-'' tur i morgen. *Søndag 18. juli. Godt vejr. Morgentjeneste. 10:30 med Julle til Jylland. Hos [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] 16:45. Været der til næste dag kl. 14. Kørt til Ø. Hurup. *Mandag 19. juli. Teltlejr i Ø. Hurup. I vandet. *Onsdag 21. juli. Godt vejr. I vandet. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kom ved 7 tiden. Spiste til aften hos os. [[Frank-3446|Erik]] rejst i spejderlejr. Slagelse 10.000 deltagere. ::''Det er formentlig denne lejr som Erik er rejst til:'' {{Image|file=Frank-3446.jpg |size=l }} *Torsdag 22. juli. Regnvejr hele formiddagen. I vandet ved havnen. Kørt tur til Hals og Rebild. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og [[Jensen-8501|Hans Christian]] med. *Lørdag 24. juli. [[Madsen-1549|Morfar]], [[Frank-2778|Lydia]] (Fødselsdag). Kørt til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup] fra Ø. Hurup. Derfra hjem til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Tordenbyger. Henny Christensen ''-ulæseligt-'' fotograferet hinanden. Henny og Nora hjalp os med teltet. *Søndag 25. juli. K. Frank 60 år. Gymnastik. Torden og regn. Formiddags tjeneste. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]] at hjælpe med gris. Hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] om aftenen. *Tirsdag 27. juli. Henrik#10 8 år. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Til fødselsdag gris + is. *Onsdag 28. juli. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. Nede i spejderlejren i Slagels og hilse på [[Frank-3446|Erik]]. *Fredag 30. juli. Jævnt godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ordnet bistader. Skovet grene ud mod nord. Skrevet brev til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. *Søndag 8. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Frank-2721|Martha]] hjemme. *Mandag 9. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hos sagfører Hald i Køge. Kørt [[Frank-2722|Stine]] til Karise. ::''Hos sagføreren i forbindelse med boet efter hans mor [[Jensen-7050|Marie Kirstine Jensen]].'' {{Image|file=Jensen-7050.jpg |caption=Brev til [[Frank-2715|Peder]] i forbindelse
med opgørelse af boet. }} *Tirsdag 10. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Talt med Jacobsen om [[Frank-2729|Gudrun]]. Hos Gudrun. Hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]]. Drukket kaffe ved deres sommerhus. *Onsdag 11. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hos [[Frank-2727|Frida]]. [[Frank-2719|Agnes]] ''-ulæseligt-'' [[Frank-2725|Aage]]. Spist til aften. *Torsdag 12. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Hjemme ved 12:30 tiden. Forskelligt. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] og [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. *Lørdag 28. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lærersammenkomst i Rørby ca. 60 deltagere + os selv. God dag. Efter kaffen så vi kirken. *Torsdag 2. september. Godt vejr. Østvind. Gymnastik. Skole. Skal til møde i Rørby om aften- og ungdomsskole. *Fredag 3. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] her. Fodret bier. Hos Rasmus Jensen og tur til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Tirsdag 7. september. Regn. Gymnastik. Kursus i Vallekilde. Kørt Larsen og Kristensen med. *Onsdag 8. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik – løb i Vallekilde til lærestævne. Kartofler op, lektier. *Torsdag 9. september. [[Frank-2714|Bent F.]] 32. Blæst. Gymnastik. Skole. Hos Blochs. Lærerrådsmøde. Gratulere ?Vollm? Jensen. *Lørdag 11. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik – løb. Skole. Lektie. Skal ud til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Søndag 12. september. [[Frank-3446|Erik F.]] 13. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Aftengudstjeneste. Sammen med [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] en tur til Halsskov. *Onsdag 15. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Aftenskoledag i Bromølle. ?Møller? P. Doris Petersen. Lektie. *Mandag 20. september. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] 31. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ude at gratulere Inger Lise. Købt nyt tøj. *Onsdag 22. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Set Asnæsværket med lærerne, kun få. Ude hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] efter gris. *Søndag 3. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Konfirmation. Poul Andersen, på Fyn, ''-ulæseligt-''. Liggende hos [[Madsen-1563|Svends]]. *Mandag 4. oktober. Godt vejr. Hilse på [[Frank-2716|Preben]], [[Madsen-1559|Hille]], [[Madsen-1560|Helge]]. Kørt hjem til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Torsdag 7. oktober. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lektier. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] været her at sætte antenne op. *Søndag 10. oktober. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 59. Godt vejr. Gymnastik løb. Formiddags tjeneste. Gæster til fødselsdagen. *Mandag 11. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lektier. Kørt over til [[Nederland-2|Nederland]]. *Søndag 17. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Sammen med [[Frank-2714|Benta]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Tur til Gavnø. Aftentjeneste. *Mandag 18. oktober. Hougård 61#19. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]], i Karise hos [[Larsen-4343|Haralds]]. *Tirsdag 19. oktober. Godt vejr. Plukket hyldebær. Kørt hjem igen. Ordnet karakterbøger. *Onsdag 20. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Rejst til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup]. Sejlet med Julle. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med. Spist i officersmessen. *Torsdag 21. oktober. Oda. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Snaps med [[Frank-2716|Preben]] til morgen. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] gør tjeneste i Karup. Været på Jenle. ::''Jenle: Nanna og Jeppe Aakjærs kunstnerhjem på halvøen Salling.'' *Fredag 22. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Til gartnernes landsudstilling i Herning. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] mødte vi på vejen, med. *Lørdag 23. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kl. 10 kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. 1 time i Kragelund. Kørt ad hovedvej 131. Hilst på ?Daugaards faster?. ''-ulæseligt-'' i Hvissing. Over med 15:30 (Kalle). Spist til aften hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. ::''Kalle: Færge på Juelsminde-Kalundborg linien'' *Torsdag 28. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Maskinchef Andersen og [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været her. Honning ::''Maskinchef Andersen. Maskinchef på JKL, og [[Frank-2714|Bents]] chef.'' *Tirsdag 2. november. Blæst. Gymnastik. Skole. Betalt skat. Forberedelse. *Torsdag 4. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet have. [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Arly]] lavet antenne. Forberedelse til skolen. *Søndag 7. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Kørt tur. Taget [[Frank-2714|Bent]], [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og børn med hjem. Ligget natten over. *Mandag 8. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kørt [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]], [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] med børn ud til morgen. Forberedelse. Skal til møde i ''-ulæseligt-''. *Lørdag 13. november. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. ?Månedsløn?. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] været ude og vise os Volvoen. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. ::''Volvoen: En grøn Volvo Amazone som [[Frank-2714|Bent]] åbenbart har købt på dette tidspunkt.'' *Søndag 14. november. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie i kirken. Kørt [[Larsen-4343|Haralds]] hjem. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Forberedelse. *Tirsdag 16. november. Køligt men fint vejr, sol. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. I Brugsen, revision. ::''Brugsen: Der må være tale om [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] Brugs, Værslev Bygade 6.'' {{Image|file=Vaerslev-4.jpg |caption=Værslev Brugs 2009
Foto: Henrik Frank }} *Fredag 19. november. [[Fleig-38|Johan Fleig]]. Køligt. Gymnastik. Skole. Lærer kredsmøde i Rørby. Forberedelse. ::''Johan Fleig: Notatet må henvise til hans fødselsdag 19. november.'' *Søndag 21. november. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Formiddags tjeneste i præstegården. Forberedelse til skolen. Til fødselsdag. Chokolade ''-ulæseligt-'', kyllingesteg. ::''Hans Erik: Notatet må henvise til hans fødselsdag 21. november.'' *Torsdag 25. november. Børge Larsen 56. Snevejr og kulde. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været her. [[Frank-3450|Anne Mette]] og [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]]. *Fredag 26. november. Tøvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Skal ud med børnene til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Lørdag 27. november. Snevejr om aftenen. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] i Bjergby. *Torsdag 2. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Skolekomedie i aften. *Fredag 3. december. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg, ordnet kirkebog. *Søndag 5. december. Gråvejr, sne om aftenen. Gymnastik. Fri for kirketjeneste. Med [[Frank-2714|Bents]] i København. Besøgt [[Space:VAPS_OG_SVEND|Svend og Vabs]]. ::''Min mor [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] arbejdede i midten af 1950’erne hos Svend og Vabs, [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=55.679473,+12.575374 Cafe Egebjærg på Gråbrødre Torv] i København, og holdt siden forbindelsen. De forkælede [[Frank-2702|mig]] vist ikke så lidt, som lille dreng.'' {{Image|file=Frank-2702-11.jpg |caption=Svend og Vabs lejlighed ovenover Café Egebjærg.
1961 }} *Tirsdag 7. december. Godt vejr men glat. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Brugsfest i forsamlingshuset. *Onsdag 8. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg. Spist gule ærterhos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Lørdag 11. december. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hentet 2 juletræer hos Morten. Skal til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] i aften. 2 juletræer af 8 kr. = 16 kr. Julefrokosten aconto 40 kr. *Søndag 12. december. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] og børn + [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] været her. *Tirsdag 14. december. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole, forældredag. Plantet juletræ. Forberedelse. Skrevet julekort. *Torsdag 16. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. I Kalundborg. Sendt pakker. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. *Fredag 17. december. Glat føre. Har Roskilde syge. Ligger i sengen. *Lørdag 18. december. Tøvejr. Oppe og skrive julekort. [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] været her med ?undulaten? *Søndag 19. december. Mildt vejr. Gymnastik. Oppe at synge i præstegården. Ordnet julepost. [[Frank-2714|[[Frank-2714|Bent]]]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] været her. *Onsdag 22. december. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Juleafslutning. Frokost. Vin 12 kr. *Fredag 24. december. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Forskelligt. Kirketjeneste 16:00. Juleaften med børn. *Lørdag 25. december. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]]. *Mandag 27. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Gravet have. Juletræ ved præstens. Assisteret ved socialens juletræ. *Torsdag 30. december. Snevejr, op af dagen tø. Gymnastik. Skovlet sne. Hente [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] ved færge 18:20. *Fredag 31. december. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] er her til nytårsaften hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] kommer hjem fra søen kl. 08:30. Kørt [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] hjem. ==1966== *Lørdag 1. januar. Snestorm. Hjemme hele dagen. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet om aftenen. *Søndag 2. januar. Opholdsvejr. Gymnastik. Til Viskinge. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og jeg tur gennem byen. *Mandag 3. januar. Kold. Gymnastik. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og jeg tur mod byen. Brugsens generalforsamling. *Tirsdag 4. januar. Snevejr om natte. Gymnastik. Glat føre. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] rejst. Taxa fra Kalundborg. Møde i præstegården ''-ulæseligt-''. *Torsdag 6. januar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole, forberedelse. Vaser i brugsen 22,78. Betalt mælkemand 51,07. *Lørdag 8. januar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Bryllup i valgmenigheden. Karen Andersen. ::''Valgmenigheden er formentlig valgmenigheden i Ubberup, hvor [[Frank-2715|Peder]] og [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] blev gift i [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=55.671324,11.173379 valgmenighedens kirke].'' *Mandag 10. januar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forskelligt. [[Nederland-2|Nederlands]] hentet fuglen. *Tirsdag 11. januar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lærerådsmøde. Spist til aften i Bjergby. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans]] og [[Frank-2714|Bent]] med. *Onsdag 12. januar. Koldt. Gymnastik. Skole. Kaffe hos præstens. I Kalundborg med præstens. Gave til [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]] sammen med præstens. *Mandag 17. januar. [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]] 60. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til fødselsdag midt på dagen i forsamlingshuset. *Onsdag 19. januar. Frostvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Prøvet Volvoen. *Torsdag 20. januar. Frostvejr. Gymnastik. Erling P. været her efter bilen. Brev til [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. Lektier. *Fredag 21. januar. Blæst og kulde. Gymnastik. Skole. Fået Volvo bil i Kalundborg. *Søndag 23. januar. Det var i Søndags da vi var i Bjergby, at bilen næsten ikke kunne køre til sidst. Måske isdannelse i karburatoren. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Ude at vise [[Frank-2714|Bent]] bilen. I Bjergby med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Bilen lavet knuder. Benzin 45 kr. *Mandag 24. januar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skolefridag. Hentet bilen til reparation hos Poulsen. Forberedelse til skolen. Udfyldt skoleskema. *Torsdag 27. januar. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Bussen kørt i grøften. Forskelligt. Hos Søren Holm til spisning. Isslag. *Fredag 4. februar. Snevejr og blæst. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg, set til [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. *Mandag 7. februar. [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Forberedelse. Til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Søndag 13. februar. Anna F. 62 år. Sne og fygevejr. Gymnastik. Kirke. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] kommet til aften. *Torsdag 17. februar. Bilen fuld af benzin (40 l.). Godt vejr. Frost. Gymnastik. Skole. På sygehuset og fået klæbebind på benet. Skal til bestyrelsesmøde i syekassen. Benzin 43,05 l. Voks til bil 14,50kr. *Søndag 20. februar. Sissalg til morgen. Gymnastik. V. Jensens begravelse fra kapellet ved sygehuset. Lidt utilpas med en smule feber og tynd mave. *Mandag 21. februar. Ligget i sengen til kl. 13:30. Oppe at virke lidt. Tøvejr. *Fredag 25. februar. [[Frank-2725|Aage Frank]]55. Gråvejr og tåge. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Lavet bitavler. *Lørdag 26. februar. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Bitavler trådet. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]] at spise til aften. *Tirsdag 1. marts. Kl. 15 på sygehuset med benet. Gråvejr. Skole. Forskelligt. *Fredag 4. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ragnhild 37,70. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Forskelligt. *Mandag 7. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hentet [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Tirsdag 8. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Fridag i anledning af valget. ::''Må være kommunevalget 1966, da folketingsvalget først blev afholdt i november samme år.'' *Fredag 11. marts. Snebyger, blæst og frost. Skolefri. Kørt til [[Frank-2716|Prebens]]. Med Julle 8:30. Kaffe hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]] i officersmessen. *Lørdag 12. marts. Tåget, koldt, nordenvind. Kørt til Hvalpsund og Ranum. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] kørt vognen. Gået tur i byen. Billet til båd 61 kr. Personbillet 18 kr. [[Frank-3446|Erik]] 10 kr. Ragnhild 100 kr. *Søndag 13. marts. Blæst fra nord. Kørt fra [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup] 12:15. I Juelsminde 14:50. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] hentet os ved båden (Lasse). Spist til aften. Nodenvind, båden vuggede. ::''Juelsminde-Kalundborg liniens færge Lasse'' *Torsdag 17. marts. [[Frank-3451|Peter]] 5 år. På sygehuset kl.14:30. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse til fødselsdag. *Fredag 18. marts. Godt vejr. Skole. Gymnastik. Forberedelse. Kaffegilde i Brugsen *Torsdag 23. marts. Generalforsamling i sygekassen. Gravet have. Skole. Forberedelse. Blæst og byger. Gymnastik. *Torsdag 24. marts. Blæst og byger. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. I Kalundborg. Udstilling i huset afslutning (Syning) *Torsdag 31. marts. Kirsten#7 6 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet have. *Lørdag 2. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gravet have. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] børn her. Bal for de unge på fyrre. ::''Formentlig vores forældre der er til bal for de unge på fyrre, så vi bliver passet i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]].'' *Søndag 3. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lavet kant i havegangen. Tøjsnor ordnet. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] hentet børnene. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Lørdag 9. april. Sne og ruskvejr. Lavet ?sang? til [[Frank-3446|Erik]]. [[Larsen-4343|Harald]] og [[Frank-2722|Stine]] været her. Kørt med Kristian Dreyers tog ud at besøge broderen. Kørt hjem ved 10 tiden. *Onsdag 13. april. Koldt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forskelligt. Sang til [[Frank-3446|Erik]]. *Torsdag 14. april. Snetrom. Gymnastik. Ingen skole på grund af vejret. Lavet ''-ulæseligt-'' tale til Eriks#6 konfirmation. *Onsdag 20. april. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Set til Erik på sygehuset. Hos Larsens. *Fredag 22. april. [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] 88. Smukt vejr. Skole. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]] til torskegilde. *Søndag 24. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup]. Lasse 08:30. I [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup] 13. [[Frank-3446|Eriks]] konfirmation. ::Peders konfirmationssang til Erik: {{Image|file=Frank-3446-1.jpg }} ::Erik Frank's konfirmation ::24-4-1966 ::Melodi: Flickerne fra Småland ::Vi hilse vil nu i en sang vor kære konfirmand ::og finde frem lidt minder fra de fjorten år der svandt ::fra Erik kom til verden og til nu han sidder her ::så mild dog glad i sindet, at han smiler til enhver. ::Det allerførste var i Næsby, at Erik lyset så ::dog nok du i Charlottenlund fik rigtigt lært at gå, ::på banen uden for huset her var godt med cykelløb, ::det kunne du jo se, når på altanen du krøb. ::Dog ej ved cykelbanen I for altid slog jer ned, ::en skønne da sa' i farvel og ud til Viby gled, ::det første hus ved viadukten I ej syntes om, ::thi fra en plast fabrik en herlig lugt til huset kom. ::Men da så i hovedgaden siden hen I fik jert bo, ::så slog I her i byen jer i nogle år til ro; ::Her Erik nu de første legekammerater træf, ::men Gregers blev vel den, han der i tiden mest ''-ulæseligt-'' ::I her på landet var og kunne tumle jer så godt, ::i næsten li'så gode var som både Knold og Tot, ::men ind i billedet en dag en anden fyr kom til, ::det var den lille kønne Puk, som også lege vil. ::I slagsmål med de andre hunde var han vældig kry, ::om alle hans meriter vidste nok den hele by; ::når pokker ret tog ved ham denne lille hvide ka'l, ::så løb han ned ad gaden. li'som han var bindegal. ::Da tiden kom stationen blev jo styret udefra, ::så måtte I afsted til Ålestrup nu drage af, ::her virker I blandt jyderne, og Erik rigtig kan ::med folkene heroppe i det skønne Himmerland. ::Så jysk han efterhånden blev i både sind og skind, ::da han i skolen her i byen nu blev skrevet ind, ::her gode evner han har vist og let kan følge med, ::han hurtigt nemmer tingene og ved så god besked. ::Men der er også andre ting, som Erik synes om, ::han efterhånden ud til andre for at hjælpe kom, ::en bondemand han brugte til at ta' kartofler op, ::for mælkemanden bar du flasker til kunder op. ::Som bydreng du fra Brugsen nok med varer tog omkring ::ja her du kunne give dem et nap med mange ting. ::Og ved bageren du i den sidste tid har været bud, ::her med så meget bagværk du til byens folk tar ud. ::Med hensyn til sit tøj nok Erik rodet være kan, ::men han i tiden frem vel nok på det får mer forstand, ::han har jo mange gode sider, dem vi huske vil, ::om morgenen han hurtigt kommer op, når det skal til. ::For fuglene er Erik glad for hunden ligeså, ::det fryder ham at lege lidt med dem på må og få, ::og i sin fritid han for spejderlivet er så glad, ::hvad enten han skal ud at trave eller lave mad. ::Ja, sådan var det Eriks glade barndomsdage gik, ::nu ønsker vi af hjertet, at det ord må holde stik, ::at hvad som barn du lærte, du som voksen huske kan, ::så brug dine ungdomsdage nu med flid og god forstand. ::Gem i hjertet alle gode minder fra dit kære hjem, ::og øv din gerning med humør, vær ærlig, god og sand, ::så vil medgang nok du få og en fremtid lys og brav ::det ønsker vi for dig på denne højtidsdag. *Mandag 25. april. Ligget på [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=56.803336,9.512802 Hotel Års]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt hjem fra Aars til [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ålestrup, Ålestrup] ''-ulæseligt-''. Morgenkaffe. Slut suppe. Kørt kl. 12:00 til Sjælland. Båd (Julle) 15:00. *Fredag 29. april. Benzin 39,90. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hos Bagge med benet, fået gummistrømpe. *Mandag 2. maj. [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] 63. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til fødselsdag. *Torsdag 5. maj. Ragnhild 100 kr. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Mælkemand 34,88. Skole. I Kalundborg, Herrehuset 79,20 *Fredag 6. maj. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Eftermiddags tjeneste i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. ''-ulæseligt-''. [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Inge og Arlys]] Jens i kirken døbt ([[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] og jeg faddere). Hos Arlys om eftermiddagen og aftenen. *Lørdag 7. maj. Gymnastik. Godt vejr. Skolefri. Havearbejde. Hentet [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] børn. Set på grund sammen med Viggo Petersen#59. *Søndag 8. maj. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Ude med [[Petersen-3409|Viggo Petersen]] at se på grund. Aftengudstjeneste. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E]]. *Mandag 9. maj. Frederik Jensen 69. Godt vejr. Været i haven. Skal rejse til Bornholm kl. 7 i aften. ''-ulæseligt-''. *Tirsdag 10. maj. Fugtigt vejr. Kommet til Bornholm. De sidste 2 timer af sejlturen var mange søsyge. Tur til Snogebæk røgeri. *Torsdag 12. maj. Godt vejr. Børnene i Rønne at se keramikfabrik. *Fredag 13. maj. Godt vejr. I Paradisbakkerne og Brændegårdshaven. Fodbold. Hjemrejse. Lørdag 14. maj. Fru [[Nederland-2|Nederland]] (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. God tur hjem. I Kalundborg med [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. I Kalundborg at hilse på [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Forberedelse. *Onsdag 18. maj. Edmund Hansen 65. Frokost i forsamlingshuset. Gymnastik. Skole. {{Image|file=Vaerslev-3.jpg |caption=Værslev forsamlingshus 2009
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Strandbakken 3 i Kalundborg }} *Fredag 27. maj. Gudrun. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ferie. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kommet. *Søndag 29. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Tur til Tissø og Bromølle. [[Frank-2714|Bent]], [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og os. *Mandag 30. maj. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] rejst. I [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] sammen med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Torsdag 2. juni. Gråvejr. Blæst Gymnastik. Skole. Sat planter. Hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E.]] bryllupsdag. *Lørdag 4. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hyppet kartofler. Udfyldt karakterbøger. *Lørdag 11. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ragnhild i ''-ulæseligt-'' Set Larsens hus. Kaffe hos Kristian Jensen. *Onsdag 15. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Helsingør med de små klasser 1-4. *Torsdag 16. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Odense med børnene. God tur. *Onsdag 22. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Årsprøve. Havearbejde. Købt høns hos ?Selvani? *Torsdag 23. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] her. Sankt Hans. *Lørdag 25. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Givet fri kl. 10. Sommerferie. Forskelligt. *Søndag 26. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kirketjeneste 8:30. Møde i præstegårdshaven kl. 15. ?Balle? og frue. Spist til aften hos Frederiks. *Tirsdag 28. juni. Bæst og regn. Gymnastik. I haven. Hos Ib Lander. *Onsdag 29. juni. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skrevet om huset. Skal på udflugt med de ældre i Rørby. *Torsdag 30. juni. [[Larsen-4343|Harald Larsen]]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Slået græs på grunden. Ib Sander og vi ude at sætte plads af til huset på grunden. *Fredag 1. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Havearbejde. I Kalundborg [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været ude at plukke stikkelsbær. *Søndag 3. juli. Ellen Hansen (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Familiekomsammen søskende. Tur til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og grunden. *Mandag 4. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Høstet græs på grunden. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] med. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. *Tirsdag 5. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Tur til [[Frank-2727|Frida]]. [[Frank-2719|Agnes]] med. *Onsdag 6. juli. Anna Larsen (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. I Køge. Kørt til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Tur med [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Torsdag 7. juli. Gine 81 (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] til Rørby, rejst hjem. Gratuleret Gine med blomster. ''-ulæseligt-'' Andersens. *Søndag 11. juli. Hans [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] fåresyge. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. 8 1/2 tjeneste. Overrasket [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]], gave. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Mandag 11. juli. Regn. Gymnastik. Betalt sagfører. Betalt amtsstueskat. *Torsdag 14. juli. Lidt byget. Gymnastik. Samlet sten på grunden. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]]. Hentet børnene hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Fåresyge i skridtet. *Lørdag 16. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Fanget sværm. Revet græs på grunden. Vasket bil. Bisværmen led på grund af mangel på luft. *Søndag 17. juli. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. 10 tjeneste. Kørt [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erika]] børn hjem. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] var her. [[Frank-3446|Erik]] og [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] blev. *Tirsdag 19. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] med [[Frank-3446|Erik]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. Udflugt med Brugsforeningen, Vordingborg. Spist til aften på ?Boeslunde? kro. *Torsdag 21. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt [[Frank-3446|Erik]] til færgen, i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]] med drengene, hos præsten med kirkebøger, Kurt J. *Lørdag 23. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Vasket bil. Lavet tale til [[Madsen-1549|morfar]]. *Søndag 24. juli. [[Madsen-1549|Morfar]] og Lydia8 (Fødselsdag). Fødselsdag på Stige kro. Ole Sørensen sunget i kirken. Hos [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] om aftenen. ::''Fødselsdagen på Stige kro ved Odense, må være [[Madsen-1549|Mads Madsens]] 85 års fødselsdag.'' *Tirsdag 26. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] med på Fyns Hoved. 2 strandsten med hjem. Kort til [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. ::''Kort til Henrik: Henriks fødselsdag d. 27. juli.'' *Onsdag 27. juli. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] 9 år. Godt vejr dog byger. Kørt til Grenå. Ginnerup kirkegård. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaards]] forældre. Ligget natten over hos Karen ''-ulæseligt-''. *Torsdag 28. juli. Godt vejr. Talt med [[Frank-2716|Preben]] i telefon. Kørt hjem til Otterup. Set sidste halvdel af fodbold VM. England-Tyskland 4-2. *Fredag 29. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt hjem til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Hjemme ved syvtiden. Kørt sammen med ?Helge? til [[Frank-2727|Frida]]. *Søndag 31. juli. [[Frank-2727|Frida]] 50 (År). Godt vejr. 8 1/2 tjeneste, også i kirke i Ubberup. Ringet til [[Frank-2719|Agnes]]. Hjemme hele dagen. *Mandag 1. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. På grund at samle sten. Talt med Pasgaards#61. ::''Pasgaards: Peder og Ragnhilds genboer på Strandbakken'' *Onsdag 3. august. [[Frank-3450|Anne Mette]] 7 (År). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ragnhild til damefrisørinde i Ubby. Betalt hos ''-ulæseligt-'' Olsen. *Fredag 5. august. Ingrid Madsen. Henning 53 (År). Bygevejr. Gymnastik. Forskelligt arbejde. På grunden at ?samle? ved fyrrene. * Lørdag 6. august. Carl Henrik 40 (År). Byger og blæst. Lidt forskelligt. Skal til Carl Henrik’s fødselsdag i forsamlingshuset. *Søndag 7. august. Godt vejr. 10 tjeneste. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med ude hos [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]]. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] ude at sejle. Ude at se udgravningen i Kongstrup. ::''Udgravningen i Kongstrup: Vigtigere undersøgelser er foretaget juli-august 1966 på Kongsgaarden’s jorde i Kongstrup, Røsnæs sogn, hvor der ved udgravning til sommerhus blev fundet skår fra »Dyssetiden«. (Kilde: Institutionernes virksomhed 1966 - Tidsskrift.dk).'' *Mandag 8. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Slået græsplæne. Fået byggetilladelse hos Ib Sander. Hos maskinchef Andersen (Fødselsdag). ::''Maskinchef Andersen: Maskinchef på JKL og [[Frank-2714|Bents]] chef.'' *Tirsdag 9. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]|[[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]]]. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] og [[Frank-2714|Bents]] med. Også Bents lille mis. *Fredag 12 august. Ragnhilds [[Platz-154|mor]] 90. Blæst. Gymnastik. På Ubberup kirkegård. Frokost hos os. Middag i [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]]. *Torsdag 18. august. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] 58. [[Frank-2726|Henning]] død 1962 kl. 20:40. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ud til [[Jensen-7054|Sigrids]] fødselsdag. *Søndag 21. august. [[Madsen-1559|Hille]] – [[Jensen-7101|Clara]] 63. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Weber-6395|Weber]] 78. 10 tjeneste. Til Webers fødselsdag. *Onsdag 24. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ude at sætte grund af til huset. *Lørdag 27. august. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Skal fodre bier. Anne Mette#14 og [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]] hentes. Hans [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] til fest i Årby for de unge på 40. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med herud. Kød og pølse hos Rørby slagter for 44 kr. *Fredag 2. september. Noget fugtigt. Skole. Forskelligt. På Strandbakken. Gået med til at få BP fyrolie. *Tirsdag 6. september. Blæst. Gymnastik. Kursus på Vallekilde. På grunde og inde at se til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Onsdag 7. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Vallekildestævne. Møde i ungdomsnævnet. *Fredag 9. september. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] 33. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Lørdag 10. september. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Til [[Frank-2714|Bents]] at spise til aften. *Onsdag 14. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ordnet indbydelser til ungdomsskole og klub. Fodret bier. *Fredag 16. september. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]] 70. Blæst Gymnastik. Skole. Gråvejr. Forberedelse. Hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik]] til fødselsdag. *Torsdag 22. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Undløse at se sorte sten i muren. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. *Lørdag 24. september. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Månedstorv. Bagflikket brune sko. *Søndag 25. september. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddagstjeneste. Hos præstens med konfirmandforældre. *Lørdag 1. oktober. [[Madsen-1558|Agnes Eskjær]] 60. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar J.]. [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]]. Skole. Hos [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]] og [[Jensen-8637|Carl Erik]]. *Søndag 2. oktober. Pia Larsen. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Konfirmation i kirken. Bryllup i kirken. *Mandag 10. oktober. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 60. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Gæster, naboer. *Fredag 14. oktober. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Rejst huset på Strandbakken. *Lørdag 15. oktober. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Givet efterårsferie. *Søndag 16. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Familiefremmede. Søskende + Fynboer. Frokost. God dag. *Tirsdag 18. oktober. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougaard]] 62. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie. Hjemme hele dagen. *Fredag 21. oktober. [[Unknown-409673|Oda]]. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Lørdag 22. oktober. Regnvejr. Gymnastik. Kørt i regnvejr til Østrup, boet hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] om natten. *Søndag 23. oktober. Regnvejr. I sommerhuset. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Kørt til [[Space:Vanggård i Nostrup|Nostrup]], spisning. *Søndag 30. oktober. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Søren Holm 50 år, til frokost, kørt hjem kl. 9. *Fredag 4. november. Fugt og tåge. Gymnastik. Skole. Ude at se til huset. Taget på, begyndt at mure. *Søndag 6. november. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Blomster på kirkegårdene, [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]], Ubberup. Til kirke i Viskinge, [[Brønno-1|Brønno]]. Set til grunden. *Fredag 11. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ude med æbleskiver til murerne. [[Nederland-2|Nederland]] også på grunden. Spist hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. *Søndag 13. november. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] med. *Mandag 14. november. Gråvejr og regn. Månedsløn. Sat forsatsvinduer og døre i. *Mandag 21. november. Has Erik (Fødselsdag). Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg Spist hos Hans [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Tirsdag 22. november. Iris (Fødselsdag). Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Fri fra skole, valgdag. Rydddet op på loftet. ::''Valgdag: Folketingsvalget 1966. Efter valget indgik Krag et samarbejde med SF. Da Ekstra Bladet senere interviewede Krag udtalte han de berømte ord ”Man har et standpunkt til man tager et nyt”.'' *Fredag 25. november. Børge Larsen 57. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Revideret regnskab i Brugsen. Rundt med ænder. *Lørdag 26. november. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Spist til aften i Bjergby. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]], [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] med. *Lørdag 3. december. Helt godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til Sofus Olsens fødselsdag i Viskinge forsamlingshus. 80 år. Kørt med [[Jensen-7052|Thorkils]]. Gave til Sofus Olsen 11,50 kr. ''-ulæseligt-''. Tlf. 50 øre. *Fredag 9. december. Gymnastik. Godt vejr, senere blæst og regn. Månedslov i skolen. Hentet gran. Kaffe hos Ingvar#50. Aftenkaffe hos hans E.#13. Bestil tapet til huset (Beiers(1)). {{Image|file=Frank-2715-79.jpg |caption=Beiers Tapet og farve
Fra Kalundborg vejviser 1958 }} *Lørdag 17. december. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forberedelse. Skal til kaffe hos lærer Gunnar Kristensen#68. ::''Formentlig lærer ved Rørby skole Gunnar Kristensen.'' *Lørdag 24. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg Sunget i Viskinge kirke. *Søndag 25. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Vasket bil. Ude at se til huset. Frokost hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. *Mandag 26. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Set til huset. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] sat varmen i gang. Kørt med Hans [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] til [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. *Onsdag 28. december. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skrevet ansøgning om afsked og ?flytteskema? *Lørdag 31. december. Tøsne og regn. Gymnastik. Begravelse fra sygehusets kapel kl. 13 og kl. 14 jordefærd på [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] kirkegård. Blitzet soveværelset i huset. ==1967== *Onsdag 4. januar. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Flyttet møblerne ud til Strandbakken. Risums flyttevogn. *Søndag 8. januar. Snevejr men ikke koldt. Hentet ting i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Gæstet [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Gymnastik. *Onsdag 11. januar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]] sammen med [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]] og [[Jensen-8637|Carl Eriks]]. *Mandag 23. januar. Mildt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Hos ?præsten?. Hentet ting i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Tirsdag 24. januar. Køligt vejr. Lidt sne. Gymnastik. Skole. Kørt [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] hjem fra dans. *Torsdag 26. januar. [[Frank-2718|Fars] dødsdag 1963.Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Skatteskema op. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] fået kuffert og lampe. *Fredag 27. januar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] lavet en del herude. Hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] en tur. *Søndag 29. januar. Tåget. Gymnastik. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] været her. Prebens rejst med 18:4. 0Kørt dem og [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] ''-ulæseligt-'' hjem. *Mandag 30. januar. Snevejr, ?tøvejr?. Gymnastik. Skole. Forskelligt. Udfyldt A.T.P. *Onsdag 1. februar. Lidt tåget. Gymnastik. Skole. Rørby Brugs. Varer 11,33. benzin 20. Tipskupon 180 kr. Forberedelse. Ordnet garge *Lørdag 4. februar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Vasket bil. Ejgil været her og sat op til gardiner. Varer i Rørby 9,38. *Søndag 5. februar. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. Ordnet forskelligt. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] været her. Gudstjeneste [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. *Mandag 6. februar. Gråvejr. [[Madsen-1549|Mads Madsen]] død. På sygehuset. Til lægen. ?registreret med moms? ''-ulæseligt-''. Kørt til Skovbakken. Bodil ringet at Mads Madsen døde 06:30 ''-ulæseligt-''. ::''[[Madsen-1547|Annas]] far Mads Madsen døde af lungebetændelse på Odense Amt sygehus.'' *Tirsdag 7. februar. [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]] 55. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Forskelligt. [[Jensen-7052|Thorkils]] herinde til ''-ulæseligt-''. *Fredag 10. februar. Tåget men senere opklaring. Gymnastik. Skole 2 timer. På Fyn til [[Madsen-1549|morfars]] begravelse. Hos Bodil. Spist på Fyn ?Forsamnlingshuset? ''-ulæseligt-''. {{Image|file=Madsen-1549-4.jpg |caption=Mads Madsen og hustruen Marens
gravsted på Paarup kirkegård. }} *Fredag 17. februar. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Udfyldt pensions skema. ?[[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjulpet [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]?. Pastor [[Brønno-1|Brønno]] ?læste her? *Lørdag 18. februar. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] 29. Fint vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]hjulpet hos [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]]. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] havde det godt. Hjælper [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] med at køre mælk. Ude til hendes fødselsdag. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik]], [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] med børn. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] ''-ulæseligt-''. *Søndag 19. februar. Lidt slud. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste i kirken. Inde med æbler til [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. Spist til middag. Lektie. Mælkemand 5. kr. *Lørdag 4. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ejgil sat gardiner op. [[Jensen-7101|Clara]] hjulpet lidt. *Tirsdag 7. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Weber-6395|Webers]] med herude. Møde i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] præstegård. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]''-ulæseligt-'' med. *Fredag 10. marts. Vagn Kirkegård været her. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Grunden. Skole. Niels Pedersen ude for et trafikuheld (På sygehus). Fået meddelelse om min afsked, meddelelse om A.T.P. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-23.jpg |caption=Meddelelse fra Holbæk Amts Skoleråd
om afsked som lærer. }} *Lørdag 11. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]ud til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Kunne ikke skifte på bilen. Inde hos Volvo, olie fra kobling proppen. Er noget i underneden ''-ulæseligt-'' cylinder skal ordnes inden længe. Ærinder i Brugsen. Slagteren 25 kr. Benzin 20 kr. Været i Brugsen 11 kr. Toves bryllup blev ikke til noget. Brudgommen udeblev. *Fredag 17. marts. [[Frank-3451|Peter]] 6 år. Godt vejr. Senere regn. Gymnastik. Skole. Til fødselsdag. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjulpet. Givet bondegård. Hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Lørdag 18. marts. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Vagn Kirkegaard været her med bulldozeren. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjulpet hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. *Tirsdag 21. mar. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Planeret i gården. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] været her. Bulldozeren færdig. *Lørdag 25. marts. Mildt vejr. Fugtigt. Gymnastik. Ført kirkebog. 2 gange i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Torsdag 30. marts. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] fødselsdag og bryllupsdag. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Kørt jord ved vestgavlen. Kun 1 ansøger til lærerinde embedet. *Lørdag 8. april. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til afdansningsbal børnebørnene. Is 12,00 kr. Andre godter 3,50 kr. ::''Vi børnebørn gik til dans på Ellen Schwartzbach's dansekole på Hotel Postgården i Kalundborg.'' *Onsdag 19. april. Blæsende og fugtigt. Skole. Blevet på?kørt? i krydset på Slagelsevej. Brugsen 31 kr. Tipskupon 1,80 kr. Betalt sygekasse og el. *Lørdag 22. april. [[Jensen-7050|Mor]] 89. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt med mælkevognen [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Skal til Niels Hansens bryllup i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] forsamlingshus. 2 dags gilde kl. 19:30. *Onsdag 26. april. [[Petersen-3409|Viggo Petersen]] 67. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lavet sang til [[Jensen-8501|Hans Christians]] konfirmation. *Søndag 30. april. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Konfirmation [[Jensen-8501|Hans Christian]] om formiddagen i Raklev kirke. *Torsdag 2. maj. Brønno 64#53. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til fødselsdag. *Tirsdag 9. maj. Frederik Jensen 65. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lukket mig selv ude af bilen i Kalundborg. Lånt ''-ulæseligt-'' Larsens cykel. *Søndag 14. maj – Pinsedag. Fru [[Nederland-2|Nederland]]. Godt vejr. Haft pinsegæster til morgenkaffe. Inde hos præsten til 1 glas vin. Hjemme. *Lørdag 3. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Lærerne i Rørby til kaffe. Larsen en gran, ?andre? æske chokolade. Kristensen blomster. Olsens blomster *Søndag 4. juni. Lidt blæsevejr. Gymnastik. Plantet Larsens gran. Forskelligt arbejde. Aftensgudstjeneste. *Mandag 5. juni. Køligt vejr, blæst. Gymnastik. Lagt sten ved terassen. Gule ærter hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. *Tirsdag 6. juni. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Lærerrådsmøde, karaktergivning. *Onsdag 7. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Udflugt med de ældre fra Rørby. Bromølle kro. Vrange Skov. Kørt med Tønnesen. *Fredag 9. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Sportsdag i Tømmerup. Jeg har været med til Bregning, og sige tak fra Rørby. *Lørdag 10. juni. [[Frank-2724|Dagny Frank]] (Fødselsdag). Godt vejr. Skolefridag, bryllup. Kørt til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Hos [[Jensen-8219|Niels]] og [[Frank-2724|Dagny]]. Ligget der om natten i sommerhuset. 10 tjeneste i kirken. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] hjemme. Spist til aften hos os. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] med. *Onsdag 14. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Udflugt med 1-2-3 klasse i Sorø. Hjemme ved 5 tiden. *Torsdag 15. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Udflugt med 5-6-7-8 klasse i København. Pasgård hentet mig. Hjemme i Kalundborg kl. 21:30. *Fredag 16. juni. Skole. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Fået overrakt gratiale. Gammelby, [[Hansen-9715|Hans Hansen]], Arre. 800 kr. og diplom. ::''Der er tale om dette diplom for 40 års jubilæum i folkeskolens tjeneste den 1. juli 1966, som af en eller anden grund først bliver overrakt året efter:'' {{Image|file=Frank-2715-20.jpg }} *Torsdag 22. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skolefridag. Hentet Inge Lise i Nykøbing. Afskedfest for mig i Rørby Skole. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-83.jpg |caption=Avisnotits om afskedsfesten }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-87.jpg |caption=Første side i Peders tale ved afskedsfesten }} *Fredag 23. juni. Skole. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lærerfrokost for mig i Rørby. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] sat spejl op. ?gade toilet? *Lørdag 24. juni. Bodil Madsen. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Afsked med kollegaer og børn. Fået gaver. Givet børnene ispinde. *Mandag 26. juni. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ferie. Pensioneret. Havearbejde. [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] efter sten. *Onsdag 28. juni. Regnvejr. [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougårds]] kommet. *Fredag 30. juni. Harald Larsen. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Med [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougårds]] en tur til Refnæs. Indkøb i Kalundborg. *Lørdag 1. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg [[Hougaard_Hansen-1|Hougårds]] rejst. *Onsdag 5. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Samlet sten. I Kalundborg Fremmede i aften: Th. A., [[Brønno-1|Brønno]], Block, Viggo P., [[Weber-6395|Webers]]. *Torsdag 6. juli. Anna larsen. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kørt til ''-ulæseligt-'' [[Frank-2716|Preben]] og [[Rasmussen-2581|Iris]]. Havearbejde. Terrasse. Prebens rejst. [[Frank-3447|Kirsten]] blev her. *Søndag 9. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E.]]. Morgengudstjeneste i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Sunget ved 10 tjeneste i Rørby. Fru Petersen spillet. [[Frank-2716|Prebens]] kommet. *Mandag 10. juli. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] + [[Babiarz-10|Joseffa]] været her. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Bygget på terrassen. Spist til aften hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Torsdag 13. juli. Hilst på Gunnar hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skuffet haven. [[Frank-2716|Preben]] + [[Frank-3447|Kirsten]] rejst med færgen 16:40. ::''Gunnar: Bents ungdomskammerat '' *Mandag Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Gravet ved vestmuren. I Kalundborg. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] været her efter teltet. *Onsdag 19. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Set til bier. [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]] og [[Frank-3450|Mette]] her, læge Rømer til Mette. Tørret bil af. Lidt torden. *Fredag 21. juli. Godt vejr. Skrabet mellem hyben. Tur med [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]], [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]], til Langtved, Audebo, Nykøbing. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] med. *Mandag 24. juli. [[Madsen-1549|Morfar]] – [[Frank-2778|Lydia]]. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Ført kirkebog i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]].''-ulæseligt-''. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] kommet hjem fra Sverige. *Torsdag 27. juli. [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] 10 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Anne [[Frank-3450|Mette]] og [[Christiansen-1164|Marianne]] er her. Revet på grunden. Inde at lykønske [[Frank-2702|Henrik]]. {{Image|file=Frank-2702-12.jpg |caption=Fødselsdagskort fra [[Frank-2715|Peder]] og [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]]
til [[Frank-2702|Henrik]] på hans 10 års fødselsdag. }} *Lørdag 29. juli. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg. [[Frank-3450|Mette]] og [[Christiansen-1164|Janne]] hos os. Begyndt at lægge fliser foran hoveddøren. Ude med børnene til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. *Lørdag 5. august. Godt vejr med tordenbyge. Gymnastik. I Rørby, barber, brugs, Rasmus Jensen (Kirkesang). Set til bierne. *Søndag 6. august. Carl Henrik Lund 40 år. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Flyttet 2 bihuse over til [[Jensen-7052|Thorkilds]]. Spist til aften hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. ::''Carl Henrik Lund: Muligvis Carl Henrik Christian Lund f. 06-08-1926, gårdejer Aldersro i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] og søn af Holger Henry Emanuel Lund (Kilde: Lokalhistorie fra Tømmerup sogn http://toemmerup-sogn.dk/slaegter/v%C3%A6rslev/v%C3%A6rslev.html og folketællingen 1930)'' *Torsdag 10. august. Regvejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg Skuffet foran garage. Sydevestjyden og Nordjyden stødt sammen ved Ejby øst for Odense. ::''Sydevestjyden og Nordjyden stødt sammen: I 1967 blev Odense og resten af Danmark rystet af en uhyggelig togulykke. Ved viadukten over Nyborgvej i Ejby - få kilometer fra Odenses centrum - kørte lyntoget Nordjyden med stor fart ind i lyntoget Sydvestjyden. Ved ulykken omkom 11 personer. Yderligere 17 blev hårdt kvæstet, mens 19 kom lettere til skade (Kilde: Historiens Hus Odense: http://historienshus.dk/topmenu/topmenu%202/om%20odense/begivenheder/lyntogsulykken%201967 )'' *Fredag 11. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. På kirkegården. Hos [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Inge Therkelsen]]. Betalt regninger *Fredag 18. august. [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]] 59 år. Fugtigt vejr. Gymnastik. Savet ''-ulæseligt-'' ved vest. Til aftensmad hos Sigrid. *Mandag 21. august. [[Madsen-1559|Hille]] – [[Jensen-7101|Clara]] 64.Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Fødselsdag hos [[Weber-6395|Weber]]. *Søndag 27. august. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] og os spist på Bromølle kro. *Søndag 3. september. Blæsevejr. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] været her, og [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]]. Tur til Røsnæs fyr. *Lørdag 9. september. [[Frank-2714|Bent F.]] 34. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Lagt fliser i haven. Inde at gratulerer Bent. *Mandag 11. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Oppe i skolen at få udleveret bøger. Gravet ud til fliser. *Tirsdag 12. september. Eri F.#6 15. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Gravet ud til fliser. Begyndt vikariat ved skolen. *Onsdag 13. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Vikarieret ved skolen. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] damer fra Husholdningsforeningens kredsbestyrelse. Fodret bier. *Lørdag 16. september. [[Christiansen-1021|Frederik Christiansen]] 71 (År). Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Begravelse i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. Gave til Frederik Christiansen. Skole. *Søndag 17. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddagstjeneste, høstgudstjeneste. Forberedelse. Har [[Frank-2714|Bents]] børn#10#11. *Onsdag 20. september. [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]] 33 (år). Fugtigtv vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg Købte gave til fødselsdagsbarnet. Kaffe *Fredag 22. september. Regnvejr hele dagen. Gymnastik. Skole. Til chokolade hos [[Frank-2714|Bents]] i anledningen af [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lises]] fødselsdag. *Onsdag 27. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hentet hos Jensen i Jorløse og hos fru [[Brønno-1|Brønno]]. Klippet hæk og ordnet gravsted i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Fredag 29. september. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Til fru Andersens 70 års dag i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] forsamlingshus siden i hjemmet. *Søndag 1. oktober. [[Madsen-1558|Agnes Eskjær]] 61 – [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. Godt vejr. Konfirmation i kirken. Hos Poul Andersen. Fødselsdag hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. *Tirsdag 3. oktober. Køligt vejr og byger. Gymnastik. Lagt fliser. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og [[Christiansen-1164|Janne]] været her. Cyklende. Konfirmation hos Christian Jensen ''-ulæseligt-''. *Torsdag 5. oktober. Blæst. Gymnastik. Pakket bier. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E.]] syltet græskar. *Lørdag 7. oktober. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kalundborg Hentet frugt hos Blach. Skal over til [[Jensen-8503|Lissie]] og [[Jensen-8637|Carl Erik]] i aften og drikke kaffe. *Tirsdag 10. oktober. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] 61. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Hentet [[Frank-2714|Bents]], [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E.]], [[Jensen-7054|Sigrid]]. *Fredag 20. oktober. Mildt vejr. Gymnastik. (På) i Plantehaven efter planter. Plantet i haven. Spisning hos Rasmus Jensen. *Torsdag 28. oktober. Blæst. Gymnastik. Skole. Lukket mig ude i bilen, ?Larsens? vogn. Sat stenkant ved bilgaragen. *Fredag 27. oktober. Blæsevejr. Regn. Gymnastik. Skole. 2. dags gilde hos Poul Valdemar Nielsen, [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]]. *Søndag 29. oktober. Jævnt godt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddags tjeneste. Spist hos [[Christiansen-1020|Hans E.]]. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjulpet med at ordne gris. *Fredag 2. november. Pænt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Øm inde i siden, ligesom når man får sidesting. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] ?hjælpsom? under gang. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] hjælper [[Sørensen-2199|Inger Lise]]. *Lørdag 4. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole for sidste gang i denne vikarperiode for lærer Larsen. Forskelligt. *Søndag 5. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Formiddags tjeneste. Festgudstjeneste i anledningen af 450 årsdagen for reformationen. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]] været her. *Torsdag 9. november. Smukt vejr. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] ordnet hår. Skal til guldbryllup hos lærer Blach. *Fredag 10. november. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Daset hele dagen. Gået en tur. Været dårlig i maven. Hos [[Jensen-7052|Thorkild]]. *Søndag 12. november. [[Nederland-2|Nederland]] 68. Storm. Formiddags tjeneste. Skal til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]] sammen med [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]]. Dårlig i maven. *Mandag 13. november. Peter Pasgaard#61 3. Godt vejr. Dårlig i maven. Inde med bilen til maling. Gået hjem. Gået tur til [[Frank-2714|Bent]], har kørt mig hjem. *Fredag 17. november. Frede Larsen 51. Godt vejr. Brusebad. Frokost hos præstens, sammen med [[Weber-6395|Webers]] og ?Eriks?. Ringet til Larsen. *Tirsdag 21. november. [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Køligt vejr. I Kalundborg Stemme i Raklev. Hos Hans Erik. *Torsdag 23. november. Inger Larsen#67. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. I Malling at besøge [[Frank-2716|Preben]]. [[Frank-2714|Inge Lise]] og børn med. Ud 09:45 hjem 11:15. *Lørdag 25. november. Børge Larsen 58. Koldt Gymnastik. Skole, vikar for Heising. Forskelligt. *Søndag 26. november. Køligt vejr. Gymnastik. Eftermiddagstjeneste i kirken. Cyklet 1 time over Rørby, modvind. 3/4 time hjem over Kærby. *Mandag 27. november. Tøsne. Gymnastik. Skal vikarierer for fru Larsen. Larsen ringe til morgen. *Tirsdag 28. november. Gråvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Ordnet til forhandlingsprotokol (Grundejerforening). *Mandag 4. december. Blæst. Gymnastik. Ført kirkebog i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] skole. Forskelligt arbejde. *Tirsdag 5. december. Storm. Skole hele dagen. Konferere kirkebog. {{Image|file=Frank-2715-81.jpg |caption=Værslev kirkebog med Peders
og pastor Brønnos underskrift
i forbindelse med konfereringen }} *Onsdag 6. december. Koldt og blæsende. Skole. Købt 1/2 gris hos [[Jensen-7053|Ingvar]]. Delt en gris med Birthe. *Tirsdag 7. december. Stille vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forskelligt. Gris i køleren hos [[Frank-2714|Bent]]. *Lørdag 9. december. Frostvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. [[Frank-2714|Bents]] og [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]] været her og spise gule ærter. *Søndag 10. december. Frostvejr. Gymnastik. Formiddagstjeneste. Sofus Olsen efter [[Jensen-7052|Thorkils]] hat. *Tirsdag 12. december. Tøvejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Læst op for de gamle i [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] præstegård. Skolekomedie. *Onsdag 13. december. Mildt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg Lyset gik ud ved at tænde juletræet udendørs. *Torsdag 14. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Honning til [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Erik]]. Med [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhild]] til menighedsrådsmøde. *Fredag 15. december. Helge Madsen#41. Køligere vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. I Kalundborg Hørt politisk møde fra Christiansborg. Krag udskrevet valg. *Lørdag 16. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Skole. Forskelligt. [[Frank-2714|Bent]] og [[Hansen-9325|Carlo]] været og ordne lysene til udendørs juletræet. *Fredag 22. december. Tøvejr. Gymnastik. Skole, ferie ?frokost?. Forskelligt. *Lørdag 23. december. Tøvejr, mildt. Gymnastik. [[Space:Arly_og_Inge_Therkelsen|Arly og Inge]] været her. I Kalundborg *Søndag 24. december. Tøvejr. Gymnastik. Kirketjeneste kl. 16. Jule aften [[Christiansen-1020|Hans Eriks]], [[Frank-2714|Bents]], Frederik Christiansens#56. *Mandag 25. december. Godt vejr. Gymnastik. Kirketjeneste kl. 10. Kørt fra kirken til [[Space:Skovlund i Tessebølle|Tessebølle]]. Fremme 12:30. Kørt hjem om aftenen. Set ind til ?H.E.? *Tirsdag 26. december. Køligt vejr, lidt frost. Kirketjeneste kl. 14. Ovre hos præstens sammen med organisten. Ferieløn. [[Jensen-7049|Ragnhilda]] familie været her. *Onsdag 27. december. Koldt. Gymnastik. I Kalundborg Skal ud i aften til [[Space:Værslev|Værslev]] og være legeonkel ved ?socialdemokraternes? juletræ. *Søndag 31. december. Lidt sne. Gymnastik. Kirketjeneste kl. 10. Inde i Brugsen. Kaffe hos Jensen. Dividende. Lidt varer. Skal til [[Jensen-7053|Ingvars]] i aften.

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Denne side indeholder anbe, taler, avisudklip og sange med forbindelse med til [[Frank-2715|Niels Peder Jensen Frank]] . [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Dokumenter-3.pdf Download som pdf] ==Dåb, konfirmation, vielse== ===Dåbsattest udstedt 30. december 1912=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-33.jpg }} Niels Peder Jensen Frank er født i Engesvang Skiftespor, Engesvang Sogn 18. januar 1899 og døbt i Engesvang Kirke 5. Februar 1899. Forældrene: Arbejdsmand af Engesvang Skiftespor Rasmus Jensen og Hustru Marie Kirstine Jensen. Engesvang Sognekald 30/11 1912. Sv. Nørre-ulæseligt- Sognepræst ===Koppeattest 1905=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-1.jpg |size=l }} ===Konfirmationsattest udstedt 28. maj 1921 i Snejbjerg sogn=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-8.jpg }} Snejbjerg Sogns Ministerialbog udviser at Niels Peder Jensen Frank født 18. Januar 1899, er konfirmeret i Snejbjerg Kirke 30. Marts 1913. Hvilket herved bevidnes i overensstemmelse med Kirkebogen. 28. Maj 1921 -Ulæseligt- Findborg Sognepræst ===Vielses attest N. P. J. Frank og Anna Marie Madsen - 17. april 1930 === {{Image|file=Frank-2715-10.jpg }} Lærer Niels Peder Jensen Frank f. i Engesvang Sogn, Viborg amt 18/1 1899 Anna Marie Madsen f. i Birkende Sogn, Odense Amt 13/2 1904 Blev ægteviede i Odense Thomas Kingos Kirke af Pastor Jørgen Tørsleff Skærtorsdag d. 17. April 1930 (Sytten og Tredive) hvilket i Overensstemmelse med Kirkens Ministerialbog herved bevidnes. Thomas Kingos Sogns Kirkekontor, den 17. april 1930 '''Fra kirkebogen:''' {{Image|file=NPJTALER-2.jpg }} ===Vielses attest N.P.J. Frank og Ragnhild Jensen – 30. april 1949=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-18.jpg |size=l }} ==Anbefalinger== ===Anbefaling fra Vestbirk højskole - 26-2-1924=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-35.jpg }} Ansøgeren, seminarist Niels Peter Jensen Frank, gennemgik i vinteren 1918-19 et fem måneders kursus her. Han var ualmindelig flittig og opmærksom, hvorfor han også gjorde udmærket fremgang. Et ungt levende menneske med såre mange muligheder i sin personlighed, som vi lærere ventede meget af i fremtiden. Jeg kan ikke tro andet, end at han vil blive en samvittighedsfuld og meget dygtig børnelærer. Det er mig derfor en sand glæde at give vor skoles aller bedste anbefaling. Grønvald Nielsen Forstander ===Anbefaling fra Askov Højskole 26. marts 1924=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-36.jpg }} Peter Frank har deltaget i Undervisningen paa den udvidede Højskole i Askov i Vinterhalvårene 1919-20 og 1920-21. Han har i denne Tid vist sig som et velbegavet og meget flittigt menneske der brugte sin tid godt, og som fik et godt Udbytte af Opholdet. Hans Opførsel har været til Skolens fulde Tilfredshed. Dette bevidnes paa egne og medlærernes Vegne af undertegnede som Højskolens Forstander. Askov Højskole den. 26. Marts 1924. Ingeborg Appel f. Jensen ===Anbefaling fra Vestkjær skole 26. oktober 1925=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-40.jpg }} Lærer Niels Peter Jensen Frank var i ...ulæseligt... fra Nov. 1924 Til Maj 1924 Vinterlærer ved vestkjær Skole i Ølgod Sogn. Han var et intereseret, elskværdigt og ...ulæseligt... Menneske, har gjort et godt Arbejde i Skolen, og vandt sig Børnenes Hengivenhed. Han anbefales ...ulæseligt... Ølgod 26.10.25 P. Sh. O. ===Anbefaling fra Opdragelseshjemmet Sølager i Lynæs 10. november 1928=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-44.jpg |size=l }} ===Anbefaling fra Gelsted Ungdomshjem 30. november 1928=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-42.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-94.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Hr. Seminarist N. P. Jensen Frank har fra 11. December 1925 til 1th Oktober 1927 virket som Lærer og Medhjælp ved Gelsted Ungdomshjem (Opdragelseshjem for særlig vanskelige Drenge over Konfirmationsalderen). Han har i den forløbne Tid udført et godt Arbejde i Skolen, og eleverne har gjort god Fremgang særlig i Sang og Gymnastik. Han er et elskværdigt og omgængeligt menneske, som jeg personlig sætter megen Pris paa, og da han nu søger til Børneskolen, som har hans særlige Interesse, og hvor han sikker vil gøre god Fyldest , medgiver jeg min bedste Anbefaling til den Plads -ulæseligt-. -ulæselig underskrift- Forstander Ovenstaaende -ulæseligt- kan jeg i et og alt ?tilslutte? Gelsted Præstegaard 1. Decb. 1928 T. Terkelsen Sognepræst, Fmd. for Gelsted Skolekommission og Medlem af Bestyrelsen for Gelsted Ungdomshjem. ===Anbefaling fra sognepræsten i Snoldelev 2. november 1929=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-16.jpg }} Hr. Lærer N. P. J. Frank havde i sin Seminarietid sine Forældres hjem her i Snoldelev. Fra denne tid og senere har jeg kendt og fulgt ham. Han har arbejdet sig frem under vanskelige Kaar. Jeg vilde gerne fremhæve hans Forstand og Modenhed, som vil præge hans Virksomhed og fylder ham med Interesse og Pligtfølelse overfor den Gerning han skal tage op. Jeg tror, at han vil som Lærer sætte sig høje Maal med Børnene og sætte sin Kraft ind paa at tjene vel i Menigheden. Snoldelev Præstegaard 2. Nov. 1929 L. Glahn Sognepræst ===Anbefaling fra Hellested forskole 23. november 1929=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-7.jpg }} Da vi erfarer at Hr. Lærer Frank søger Embede som Enelærer i Værslev, har vi Undertegnede beslutte at give ham vor anbefaling. Lærer Frank har siden Sommerferien været Vikar i Hellested Forskole, og i denne Tid har han ikke alene forstaaet at gøre sig afholdt af Børnene, men han har ogsaa ved sin livfulde og grundige Undervisning vagt Børnenes interesse, saa de har gjort Fremskridt i de forskellige Skolefag. I Vinter leder han Gymnastikken for et Drenge- og et Pigehold i Forsamlingshuset, og Arbejdet der gaar med Liv og Lyst. Lærer Frank har et Par Gange gjort Tjeneste som Kirkesanger i Kirken, og han har med sin gode Sangstemme gjort god Fyldest. Hans Forhold til Forældrekredsen og hele Skolekredsens Befolkning er det Bedste. Ved sin -Ulæseligt- Fremtræden og venlige Færd har han vundet Sympati og Agtelse overalt. Lærer Frank har baade Lyst og Evne til at tjene i Skole og Kirke, og det vilde glæde os, om han kunde faa fast Ansættelse. Hellested 23. Novbr. 1929 Knud Rosendal, Sognepræst Lars Larsen, Medlem af Skolekomissionen i Hellested Sogn Lars P. Larsen, Sogneraadsmedlem og Skolekomission Hans Chr. Nielsen, Medlem af Skolekomissionen i Hellested Sogn ?Tømrer? Jens A. Nielsen, Medlem af Hellested Sogneraad Jens P, Jensen, Sogneraadsmedlem ===Niels Peder Jensen Frank - Anbefaling fra Lars Larsen - Hellested forskole 1929=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-6.jpg }} Anbefaling Lærer Niels Peter Jensen Frank der for Tiden er Vikar ved Hellested Forskole under lærerindens Rejse til Amerika og har været her siden Sommerferien, er en dygtig og god lærer. Han udfører sin gerning i Skolen godt og tilfredsstillende og med Flid og Interesse. Børnene vænnes til Høflighed og Orden, og de er glade for ham; dertil kommer at Hr. Frank er et beskedent og tiltalende Menneske, jævn og ligefrem i al sin Færd. Da Lærer Frank fortjener at faa et Embede, og vi er overbeviste om, at han også andet Sted vil gøre god Fyldest og vinde Børnenes Hengivenhed, vil vi som hans Børn i Skolen, gerne her -Ulæseligt- give ham vor bedste Anbefaling til den Plads han søger. Hellested d. 23-11-1929 Lars Larsen ===Anbefaling fra skolekomissionen i Værslev 21. november 1943=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-3.jpg }} Fremsendes med bedste Anbefaling, idet man tillader sig at henvise til medfølgende Afskrift af Anbefaling fra Skolekommissionens Formand. Ud over de af Ansøgeren meddelte Oplysninger skal man Anføre, at Hr. Franks Interesse for Aftenskolesagen ogsaa har givet sig udslag uden for Sognet, idet Hr. Frank i adskillige Aar har været medlem af Amtsbestyrelsen for Danmarks Ungdoms og Aftenskoleforening (Holbæk Amt). Værslev Skolekommission pr. Værslev
den 21. November 1943
P. Sk. V.
Einar Brønno
Fmd. ==Jonstrup Seminarium 1921-1924== ===Diplom fra Kommissionen for den højere dimission på Jonstrup seminarium 1924=== {{Image|file=Jonstrup_Seminarium-11.jpg |Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-15.jpg |Side 2 |align=l }} {{Image|file=Jonstrup_Seminarium-12.jpg |Side 3 }} Komissionen for den højere Dimission paa Jonstrups kongelige Skolelærerseminarium anno 1924 siger og skriver nittenhundrede Fire og Tyve giør herved vitterligt, bekiendt og kundbart: At saasom og eftersom Dimittenden Niels Peter Frank sig for vor Domstol indstiller haver med Begiæring om at vorde prøvet og bedømt, om han til at indtræde in Verdenslivet og agtbart Borgersamfund fuldkommen qualificeret monne være, saa have vi efter nøje Prøve, grundig Overveilse, Samvittighedsfud Dom og geinsidig konfirmation befundet samme Niels Peter Frank forhaandeværende, fortløbende og fremadskridende physiske og mentale Soliditet, individualitet og Stabilitet at være saaledes, at han egner sig til at indtræde i Verdenslivets refractioner som en veritabel, dygtiggjort og dygtigiørende Ungdomsundervisningsvindpaalægger, idet vi paa Aandens Guldvægt nøje og med Betænksomhed, som giøres bør, have veiet og reflecteret hans psychologiske Behalt og Lødighed, item giennem Aandens Ocular betragtet og giennemskuet hans metaphysiske og mentale Jeghedsbegreb, hiint med dette og med dette hiint, hiint ikke uden dette og dette ikke uden hiint, idet han til en saadan Doms Afsigelse behørig Tid haver været incarneret i det herværende Samfundsliv, og efter vor Kiendelse. Prøvelse og afsagte Dom er han befunden at være værdig til følgende hovedkarakter: De specielle karakterer, han for fine qualitative og quantitative kundskaber og færdigheder haver bekommet, er følgende: *Gemytlighed (Dobbelt) Karakter: mg Points: 12 2/3 *Forlystelsessyge g 5 *Tobaksrygning mg% 6 1/3 *Selvstændighed (Dobbelt) - Stædighed gx 11 1/3 *Kurmageri g 5 *Dans gx *Kortspil gx 5 2/3 *Nivellering g 5 *Soveri g% 3 2/3 *Æderi ug 8 *Plattenslageri ug% 7 2/3 *Ræberi gx 5 2/3 *Lapseri g 5 *Disputerlyst gx 5 2/3 *Støvlefærdighed mg 7 *Soldefærdighed mg% 6 1/3 I alt point: 105 2/3 Hovedkarakter: gx Kan bjørn bære: Nej Kan gilde forestaa: Ja Thi være dette vort haab, at samme ved stadigen og tilbørligen Plantning og vanding saavel i følge sin egen individuelle Perfectibillitet som ved Verdenslivets Indskydelse i Almindelighed og Autoriteters i Befunderlighed trinvis maa vokse, trives og næres i de ovennævnte Egenskaber, hvis yderligere forædling det især maa være ham magtpaaliggende at fremhjælpe ved grundig og samvittighedsfuld Bindpaalægning. Under vor haand og Embedssegl: Knud E. ?Menning? Professor ===Vidnesbyrd den afsluttende prøve for lærere i folkeskolen ved Jonstrup statsseminarium 22-05-1924=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-37.jpg |size=l }} ===Diplom for æderi, formentlig fra Jonstrup seminarium=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-13.jpg |size=l }} ===Anbefaling forstander Bredstrup på Jonstrup seminarium 23. maj 1924=== {{Image|file=Jonstrup_Seminarium-10.jpg }} Niels Peder Jensen Frank er efter et traarigt Seminarieophold i Aar Dimitteret herfra. Idet jeg kan give ham det vidnesbyrd, at han ved sin store Samvittighedsfuldhed og aldrig svigtende Flid, sin brave og retsindige Karakter og sin Interesse for sit Arbejde har vundet sine Læreres Tillid og Paaskønnelse, er det mig en Glæde hermed paa det Bedste at anbefale ham til fremtidig Lærervirksomhed. Stig Bredstrup ===Anbefaling Otto Lindberg Jonstrup seminarium 24. maj 1924=== {{Image|file=Jonstrup_Seminarium-9.jpg }} Seminarist Peder Frank, som er dimitteret her fra Seminariet den 22. Maj 1924 er et ualmindeligt energisk og pligtopfyldende ungt menneske. Han har med stor Flid arbejdet paa sin Uddannelse i Gymnastik baade praktisk og teoretisk, og da han har vist en meget stor Interesse for dette Fag, er det min Overbevisning at Peder Frank vil blive en god lærer i Gymnastik. Jonstrup Statseminarium den 24. Maj 1924 Otto Lindberg Seminarielærer ==Korrespondance i forbindelse med lærer embedet i Værslev 1929== ===Dispensation fra undervisningsministeriet til at søge lærerembede på landet=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-49.jpg |size=l }} ===Brev fra Værslev sogneråd 3. december 1929=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-47.jpg |caption=Side 1 |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-48.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} Værslev d. 3. Decbr. 1929 Jeg sender hermed de originale Anbefalinger tilbage efter brugen. Idet jeg kan meddele Dem at det nu er lykkedes for dem at blive opstillet som Nr. 1 til Værslev Lærerembede, vi vilde gerne hører et par Ord fra dem om De søger andre Pladser eller muligen er indstillet andre Steder, da vi i saa tilfælde vilde gøre lidt nærmere bekjendtskab med nr. 1 før vi sender Ansøgningerne til Biskoppen, eller om muligen De skulde fortryde Deres henvendelse hertil. I Haab om nærmere Bekjendtskab. P.S v.
P. A. Petersen
Til Hr. Lærer Peder Frank
Valby ===Brev fra biskoppen vedrørende beskikkelse som enelærer i Værslev 14. december 1929=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-95.jpg }} Roskilde 14. December 1929 At jeg D.D. har beskikket Dem til Enelærer ved Værslev Skole i Værslev Kommune fra den 1. Januar 1930 at regne med Forpligtigelse til i et Tidsrum af 5 Aar at beklæde Stillingen som Kirkesanger ved Værslev Kirke, det meddeles Dem herved tjenstlig med Tilføjende, at jeg har anmodet Provsten for Ods. Skippinge Herreders Provsti Christiansen om at foranstalte Dem indsat i Embedet, naar De henvender Dem hos ham med Deres Kollats, der følger hoslagt. Fonnesbech-Wulff Til Lærer Niels Peter Jensen Frank, Valby pr. Karise ===Kaldsbrev fra biskoppen over Roskilde Stift=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-14.jpg |size=l }} ===Avisnotitser i forbindelse med indsættelse som lærer og kirkesanger i Værslev=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-22.jpg |size=l }} ==1955: 25 års lærerjubilæum== ===Avisartikel: Stor Hyldest til Lærer Frank paa Jubilæumsdagen=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-39.jpg }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-80.jpg }} Stor hyldest til Lærer Frank paa Jubilæumsdagen Ca. 200 Beboere i Værslev deltog i Festen i Værslev Forsamlingshus Som omtalt fejrede Lærer Frank i Gaar sit 25 Aars Jubilæum som Lærer i Værslev Sogn. Sognets Beboere havde forud for Jubilæet gjort alt for, at Dagen for den at den afholdte Skolemand skulde forme sig saa festligt som muligt. Ved 12-Tiden samledes 68 Men Mennesker til Frokost i Lærer Franks Hjem. Her blev talt af Herman Jensen for godt Naboskab, Pastor Brønno for Samarbejdet i Kirken, Lærer Weber for Samarbejdet i Kommunen, Lærer Nederland for Lærerforeningen, Hans A. Hansen for Sogneraadet, Hans V. Hansen for Menighedsraadet, Skolens Rengøringskone Astrid Nielsen, Fr. Jensen, Nostrup, Viggo A. Petersen og Eline Petersen, Svebølle, en Nabo, Chr. Larsen, en Svoger, Niels Jensen, København, samt Lærer Clausen og Marie Olsen. Dagen igennem strømmede det ind med Gaver, Blomster og Telegrammerr fra nær og fjern. Fra Sogneraadet modtog Lærer Frank en smuk Vinkaraffel, fra Skole ommissionen og Forældretorehingen en Blomsterkurv, fra en Kreds at Beboere en Frugtkurv, fra Aftenskolenævnet et Askebærger paa Fod og fra Børnene et Rygebord. En smuk Sølv cigarkasse. Om Aftenen samledes ca. 200 al Sognets Beboere til Jubilæumsfest i Værslev Forsamlingshus. Kaffe- bordene var smukt pyntede og yderst velforsynede, og et lille Orkester sørgede for musikalsk Underholdning. Da alle var bænkede, blev Dørene slaaet op, og under taktfaste Klapsalver blev Ægteparret Frank ført op til Hæderspladsen. Kasserer i Forældreforeningen Medlem af Skolekommissionen Husmand Eli Vad, bød paa Forældreforeningens og Skolekommissionens Vegne Velkommen til Festen og indledede iøvrigt Talernes Række med at sige Lærer Frank Tak for Gæstfrihed og Forstaaelse. Pastor Brønno formede sin Tale som en Tak for mange dejlige Aarsprøvedage i Værslev Skole. Han fastslog, at den Aand og Tone, der herskede under Lærer Franks Undervisning, var værdifuld for Børnene at bringe ud i Livet. Umiddelbart herefter modtog l Frank som Gave fra Sognets Beboere en smuk Sølvcigar kasse med Inskription og Fru Frank fik overrakt en meget smuk Buket Blomster. Det glæder en Far. Lærer Franks Far, Gdr. Rasmus Frank, Karise, sagde Tak, fordi man i Sognet havde taget hans Søn saadan til Hjertet. ”Det er noget, som glæder en Far”. Han udbragte et Leve for Skolekommissionen og Forældreforeningen. Sogneraadsformand Hans Hansens Søn, Landmand Bent Hansen, sagde paa Aftenskolens Vegne Tak ti! Lærer Frank for mange dejlige Timer. Lærer Franks Svoger, Niels Jensen, København, udtalte bl a. Vi værdsætter Degnen her i Værslev meget højt i Familien. Jeg lykønsker dig til jubilæet Dag, som du har gjort dig fortjent til gennem 25 Aars maalbevidst Arbejde. Enten der var faa elle mange Børn i din Skole, gik du med lidhu op i Arbejdet. En at de Ting, der har glædet mig mest, er de mange Hilsner fra gamle Elever. Det er noget at det skønneste og et godt Vidnesbyrd om, at du har passet din Gerning. Skolebyggeri og Skattenedsættelse. Sogneraadsformd. Hans Hansen mente nok, man kom tit at vente et Par Aar paa den nye Centralskole, for her i Værslev kunde man godt have Børnene i den gamle Skole. Og naar Tiden kommer, at der skat bygges, saa kan Værslev gøre det og endda nedsætte Skatten! Sogneraadsformanden formede derefter en smuk Hyldest til Lærer Frank og ikke mindst til hans Kone, for hvem der sluttelig udbragtes et kraftigt Leve. Der blev videre talt at Fru E. Petersen, Svebølle, Fru Hans Hansen, Fru Marie Hansen, Lærer Nederland, Lærer Weber, der opfriskede Minder, og Preben Frank, Lærer Franks ældste Søn. Den bedste Julegave. Ind imellem Talerne blev sunget tre til Lejligheden forfattede Sange, som gjorde stor Lykke og da Talernes Række ebbede ud, tog Lærer Frank Ordet. Han mindedes Tiden for 25 Aar siden, da han fik Embedet i Værslev foræret som julegave - den bedste Julegave han nogensinde havde faaet. Der herskede stor Arbejdsløshed blandt Lærerne den Gang, og det var ikke ualmindeligt, at der til et nok saa lille Embede var over 200 Ansøgere, og at en halv Snes Stykker at dem mødte op paa een Gang for at søge det. Selv om Tiderne forandrede sig, sagde Lærer Frank videre, har den Tanke at flytte herfra altid ligget mig fjern. Den væsentligste Aarsag hertil er vel nok den Forstaaelse, jeg altid har mødt hos Skolemyndighederne i Sognet og ikke mindst hos Forældrene. Jeg har altid følt det som en kær Pligt at fortsætte Undervisningen blandt de Unge. Tak til alle, der var med til at gøre Dagen festlig for mig. Jeg ser tilbage med Taknemmelighed og Glæde i Hjertet over de 25 Aar, og jeg sender min Tak opad tit den Herre, der gav mig Kraft og Styrke i mit Arbejde i Skolen og i Kirken. Det er en herlig Gerning at være Lærer. Baade.Frokosten og Aftenfesten blev optaget paa Staaibaand at Lærer Nederland, som efter Lærer Franks Tale gav et Par Prøver paa, hvad der var sket, hvilket “ høstede stærkt Bifald. Saa blev Bordene ryddet væk, og man svingede sig at Hjertens Lyst til ud paa de smaa timer. ===Avisartikel: Lærer-Jubilæet i Værslev=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-82.jpg }} I Anledningen af sit 25 Aars Jubilæum i Dag har Lærer Frank, Værslev været genstand for megen Opmærksomhed. Dagens første Gratulanter var Skolebørnene, der endnu har Juleferie, men mødte i Morgens for at Ønske til Lykke og overrække en smuk gave i Form af et Stander-Askebæger. Mange Telegrammer, Blomster og andre Gaver er sendt til Hjemmet, deriblandt store Blomsterdekorationer fra Skolekommissionen, Menighedsraad og Forældrekreds. Blandt Formiddagens mange Gæster var Skolelægen, Kredslæge Hendil. Med Middagstid holdtes frokost, ved hvilken der blev holdt en Række Taler for Jubilaren, og i Aften samles ca. 150 Mennesker til en fest i Forsamlingshuset arrangeret af Forældrekredsen. ===Avisnotits: Fest for Lærer Frank, Værslev=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-97.jpg |size=l }} ===Avisartikel: Jubilæum i Værslev skole=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-98.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-99.jpg }} Til Nytaar er der 25 Aars Jubilæum i Værslev Skole, idet Lærer N. P. Frank har været ansat som Enelæerer ved Værslev Skole og Kirkesanger ved Værslev Kirke siden 1. januar 1930, og begyndte sin Gerning i Skolen den 6. Januar. Lærer Frank har gennem de mange Aar gjort et stor Arbejde i Skolen, og uden for Skoletiden har Hr. Frank altid været parat til at bruge Tid og Kræfter til yderligere at dygtiggøre sig, ligesom han i Aarenes Løb har undervist talrige Aftenskolehold. Med stor held har Lærer Frank forsøgt at knytte Forældrekredsen nærmere til Skolen, idet han hver Vinter med korte Mellemrum indbyder til Møder i Skolen. Til disse Møder, hvor Højtlæsning veksler med Filmfremvisning og hyggeligt Samvær, er der altid god Tilslutning. En meget vigtig Side af Læerre Franks Virke i Værslev Sogn er hans Stilling som Kirkesanger ved Værslev Kirke. Sin gerneing i Kirken gaar han til med stor Alvor og Pligtfølelse, og ikke alene hans Ledelse af Sangen, men hele hans Medvirken ved Gudstjenesten er med til at gøre denne højtidsfuld og festlig. I mange Aar har Lærer Frank været Medlem af Amtsbestyrelsen for dansk Aften- og Ungdomsskoleforening i Holbæk Amt, og i Fjor afløste han Lærer Nielsen, Butterup, som Formand. Lærer Frank er tillige medlem af Amtsungdomsnævnet. De fleste af Lærer Franks tidligere Elever er selvfølgelig nu bosat i andre Sogne, men ogsaa blandt disse vil der ganske givet være mange, der i Anledningen af Jubilæet sender deres Barndoms Lærer en venlig Tanke for alt, hvad han har betydet for dem. ===Avisartikel: Lærer Franks Jubilæum som Kirkesanger=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-4.jpg }} En Tak fra Præst og Menighedsraad. Som omtalt fejrer lærer Frank, Værslev, i Disse dage 25 Aars Jubilæum for sin Ansættelse i Værslev. Hans Lærerjubilæum falder den 6. januar, men som Kirkesanger Jubilerede han Nytaarsdag, og efter sin Prædiken ved eftermiddagsgudstjenesten rettede Pastor Brønno en Tak til ham for den smukke maade, hvorpaa han gennem 25 Aar har røgtet dette Hverv. Efter Gudstjenesten samledes Lærer Frank og hans Familie med Medlemmer af Menighedsraadet og Kirkebetjeningen, alle med Ægtefæller til kaffebord i Præstegaarden, hvor der blev talt af Pastor Brønno, som på Menighedsraadets Vegne overrakte Jubilaren en smuk Blomsterdekoration. Endvidere talte Sogneraadsformand Hans A. Hansen og Menighedsraadets Næstformd. gdr. Hans Vilh. Hansen, Asminderup. Til stede var også Amtsskolekonsulent Møller Petersen og Frue, Holbæk, og paa Holbæk Amts Aftenskoleforenings vegne takkede Amtsskolekonsulenten Lærer Frank for hans udmærkede varetagelse af Hvervet som Foreningens Formand og overrakte ham en stor Frugtkurv. Sluttelig havde Lærer Frank Ordet for at takke. ===Sang ved lærer Franks 25 års jubilæum ved Værslev skole=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-100.jpg }} '''Ved Lærer Franks 25 års jubilæum
''' '''ved Værslev skole
''' (Mel: Jyden han er stærk og sej) Vor lærer han er stærk og sej,
Aldrig løber han sin vej;
Efter fem og tyve år
Stadig han tro ved vor skole går.
Han som ung var vogterdreng,
Havde ett’ så mange peng’,
Som kosted’ at studer,
Så tog han plads for at tjene ”fler”.
Han på Jonstrup fik den pris,
At han godt ku’ undervis’.
Så til Sjælland gik hans færd
Og her i Værslev slog sig ”ner”.
At han stadig er så kæk,
Skyldes at han immervæk
Gør sin morgen gymnastik,
hver gang hans vækkeur slår et klik.
Før han tog sin kolde brus,
hist i fruens vaskehus,
nu i bad han sidder ”nier”,
bare han ikke lidt magelig bli’r ?
Rundt om plænen i galop,
tog han mangt et morgenhop,
- siden – længere hen på dav’n
Passed’ han bier og køkkenhav’n
Skolen er hans hjertesag,
Skønt han der hver en’ste dag
Terper Dansk og Geografi
Si’r han dog stadig, han det ka’ li’.
At han ej i hast blev grå,
Kan vi andre ej forstå,
Al den megen uforstand
Han ska’ kurere, den arme mand.
”Mester Erik” er jo væk,
Selv om ”lille Per” er fræk
Eller ”Annemmette” sær,
Skal han med fejlende overbær’.
Han ska’ dem jo gør’ så klog’,
At de ”all” ka’ bliv’ te’ ”nov”.
Sognerød’r og rigsdagsmænd,
De får komplekser, hvis de får skænd.
Lad i dag os her i kor,
ønske for hr. Frank han no’er,
store resultater når
vi nu en finere skole får
Vort til lykke her han får
Med de fem og tyve år
tak for alt hvad godt du ga’
her vore unger – Du leve ska’.
===Peders velkomstale ved ved festen i anledningen af jubilæet=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-101.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-102.jpg }} Det er i dag 25 år siden, jegbegyndte min gerning her i denne skolestue, og jeg er glad for, at I har fulgt opfordringen til at komme til den lille fest på denne mærkedag, og min kone og jeg er glade for, at I har villet gøre denne dag til en højtidsdag for os. Det vil vi i al beskedenhed og med et ydmygt sind tage som tegn på, at mit virke her i sognet har været nogenlunde tilfredsstillende. Det er en glæde for os at mærke, at forældrene og mange andre af sognets beboere er vore venner og venligt indstillet overfor os og skolen. Det giver styrke og mod til at udføre dagens gerning. Det er også opmuntrende for os at mærke, at børnene i det store og hele er glade for at komme i skolen, det er den bedste tak en lærer kan få i det arbejde han står i. Min kone og jeg er glade for, at I er kommet her på skolen på denne jubilæumsdag for at være sammen med os og være med til at gøre dagen højtidelig for os. Hjertelig tak for det. Velkommen alle sammen. ===Peders tale ved ved festen i anledningen af jubilæet=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-6.jpg |caption=Side 1 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-7.jpg |caption=Side 2 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-8.jpg |caption=Side 3 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-9.jpg |caption=Side 4 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-10.jpg |caption=Side 5 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-11.jpg |caption=Side 6 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-12.jpg |caption=Side 7 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-13.jpg |caption=Side 8 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-14.jpg |caption=Side 9 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-15.jpg |caption=Side 10 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-16.jpg |caption=Side 11 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-17.jpg |caption=Side 12 |align=l |size=s }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-18.jpg |caption=Side 13 |size=s }} Ved et 25 års jubilæum er et naturligt, at tankerne går tilbage til den tid, da jeg kom hertil, og ligeså har dvælet ved det, der er sket gennem årene. Embedet her fik jeg i julegave, og det er den bedste julegave, jeg nogensinde har fået, særlig, når man tager i betragtning, hvor svært det var den gang at komme ind, vi havde den gang en stor ungdomsarbejdsløshed, også blandt lærerne; myndighederne gad somme tider slet ikke se på vore papirer, fordi de alle vegne var så overrente af lærere, det var ikke ualmindeligt, at en halv snes stykker mødte samtidig angående et læreremne. Jeg var engang ovre ved Horsens egnen i Jylland for at søge plads i en lille privatskole, som var oprettet ved en husmandskoloni, der var blevet til ved udstykning af en herregård. Lønnen var 1800 kr. årligt, og de sagde til mig at jeg var ansøger nr. 260. Det er i denne tid, at man -ulæseligt-, og aftjening af min værnepligt og senere indkaldelse til manøvre generede mig en hel del. Jeg har ikke været ret meget ledig, heldigvis, for jeg har aldrig egnet mig til at gå ledig, men i en kortere ledigheds periode i 1929 tog jeg plads som karl på en gård, hvor jeg også skulle malke morgen og aften, og jeg fik en god løn, nemlig 75 kr. månedlig. Jeg blev fæstet for sommeren. Det var en streng mand at være hos, han blev vel nok vred på mig, da der kom bud fra Pastor Rosendal i Hellested, om jeg ville have et længere vikariat, da forskolelærerinden havde fået orlov og ville en tur til Amerika og besøge nogle slægtninge. Bonden ville ikke betale de penge, jeg havde til gode, og naturligvis var jeg heller ikke i min gode ret, når jeg ønskede at forlade pladsen i utide. Dog stillede jeg mig sådan på bagbenene at jeg senere fik mit tilgodehavende, som jeg havde god brug for. Jeg kom så til Hellested som forskolelærer den 2. Sept., og jeg må have klaret mig godt, eller også har jeg haft børnetække, for en af de små en 9 års pige, havde udtalt ”Gid den lærerinde må drukne, når hun skulle rejse over dammen hjem, så kunne vi beholde lærer Frank”. Sognepræsten, skolekommissionen og sognerådet i Hellested var enige om, at jeg skulle have embede, hvis de kunne gøre noget for det. Skolekommissionen skrev en anbefaling med alle deres navne under, sognerådet lavede en anbefaling med alle deres navne under, samtlige forældre til børn i skolen lavede en anbefaling med alle deres navne under. Så blev jeg indstillet som nr. 2 i -ulæseligt-. Jeg -ulæseligt- til biskop Fonnesbech Wulff om at få foretræde , og -ulæseligt- lærerforenings formand K. A. Kristensen , Karise, sagde til mig: Hvis biskoppen , De ikke skal komme, da det ikke er møjen værd, skal De sige, at De alligevel gerne vil komme. Jeg kom, men da nr. 1 var mere kvalificeret, havde orgelspil med, kurser fra lærerhøjskolen og 10 års fast virke bag sig i Skibby, kunne han ikke godt forbigå nr. 1, og der kom så ikke noget ud af det. Jeg var imidlertid blevet 30 år, og præsten var bange for at jeg efterhånden kunne blive for gammel, og han sagde til mig, at jeg skulle søge på kraft, for det er lettere at få noget, når jeg havde noget i forvejen, Jeg hængte i og kørte undertiden på cykel 150 km på en dag for at komme rundt til de kaldende myndigheder. Om aftenen sad jeg ved det lille tobaksbord og skrev ansøgninger, tobaksbordet står derhjemme endnu. Blandt andet skrev jeg også til Værslev, men jeg havde aldrig tænkt på, at jeg ville tage herop. Så skete det, at min seminarium -ulæseligt- Skatte Poulsen (Der nu er lære i Faurbo), men da var lærer i Karise, havde været heroppe at se på embedet. Han ønskede imidlertid ikke at få det, men anbefalede mig at rejse herop. Jeg rejste herop den 21. November 29. Troede Værslev var en stor station … -ulæselig passage-. Damerne spiller en stor rolle, og der står kvinder bag ved -ulæseligt-. I dette tilfælde har jeg dog ikke et godt råd for en dame kom til at spille nogen stor rolle. Men i toget fra Roskilde til Værslev sad jeg blandt andre i samme kupe sammen med en dame, jeg tror næsten hun er fra Tømmerup egnen. Hun sagde: Når De nu kommer op til pastor Madsen, må De endelig se at komme på bølgelængde med fru Madsen, for hun har et stort ord at sige, og jeg passede på som en smed og søgte så meget som muligt at være tækkelig. Dog må jeg ikke have gjort mig tækkelig nok, thi pastor Madsen ønskede en anden. Hos P. T. Petersen traf jeg også Rasmus Madsen, så slog jeg 2 fluer et smæk. Så er jeg hos Johs. Larsen, og jeg er ked af at have vækket ham i hans middagssøvn, det kunne godt give bagslag. Men han er meget venlig og forståeligover for mig. Den gang havde sognerådet jo et store ord, sognerådet havde nemlig stemmeret ved lærerindstillinger, det havde skolekommissionen ikke, nu er det skolekommissionen der ordner det. Jeg er så i Asmindrup hos Hans P. Hansen og Rasmus Olsen, og jeg tænkte, Rasmus Olsen er en mand med humør i, han var meget fornøjelig at komme ind til, og da han havde mine papirer sagde han ”Jeg skal nok gøre for dem, hvad jeg kan”. Jeg kunne ikke forstå, hvordan han kunne være så flink imod mig. Men senere fik jeg at vide noget om grunden til det. Jacobsen er socialdemokratisk sognerådsmedlem, og en partifælle i Hellested sogneråd havde personligt skrevet til ham og anbefalet mig. Desuden havde Rasmus Madsen, der er med i socialdemokratiets bestyrelse, været i Hellebæk nogle dage i forvejen hos en mand, der har været i skolekommissionen derhenne, for at se på en orne: de talte skiftevis om ornen og om mig (Der jo havde været i Værslev). Og Lars Larsen anbefalede både ornen og mig det bedste han kunne. Jeg blev om aftenen inviteret til middag hos Lars Larsen, der så fortalte om besøget fra Værslev og om de gode ord, han havde lagt ind for, da Rasmus Madsen udfrittede ham om mig. Den 4, december 29 fik jeg brev fra sognerådsformand P. A. Petersen, hvori han meddelte, at det var lykkedes for mig at blive opstillet som nr. 1 til Værslev lærerembede, og at det var enstemmigt, han ville gerne høre nærmere fra mig. Jeg gik så til telefonen for at ringe til ham og give mit -ulæseligt- til at overtage embedet. Jeg ringede derefter til biskop Fonnesbech Wulff, så nu var jeg enstemmigt indstillet som nr. 1, og denne gang måtte det vel så lykkes at opnå fast ansættelse. Biskoppen er noget forsigtig i sine vendinger, nu skulle han jo først se på nr. 2 og nr. 3. Den 11. december kom der brev fra biskoppen om at sende tuberkulose attest, og så var jeg klar over, at nu dagedes det. Den 14. december 29 kom der brev fra biskoppen om, at han dags dato havde beskikket mig til enelærer ved Værslev skole fra 1. januar 1930 at regne, med forpligtigelse i et tidsrum af 5 år at beklæde stillingen som kirkesanger ved Værslev kirke. Dette meddeles dem hermed tjenstlig med tilføjende, at jeg har anmodet provsten for Ods. Skippinge herreders provsti Christiansen om at foranstalte Dem indsat i embedet når De henvender Dem hos ham med Deres Kollats, den følger hoslagt. Søndagen d. 5. Januar -ulæseligt- første gang i kirken og blev efter gudstjenesten indsat i embedet. Jeg kom altså til Værslev, medens ornen vistnok måtte blive dernede i Hellested, hvor den er -ulæseligt- siden ved jeg ikke, den er måske død af alderdom. Jeg har nu fortalt dette for at vise, hvor svært det var for lærerne at komme ind; overalt i sognene havde medlemmerne en eller anden slægtning der skulle ind, om så det kun var ½ fætters kones kusine. Den store arbejdsløshed blandt de unge, også vi lærere, lagde sin klamme hånd over os. Hvor har de unge lærere det nemt i forhold til os. Jeg har altid været glad for at være kommet til Værslev og har aldrig fortrudt det. Arbejdet i kirken og skolen har jeg efter bedste evne søgt at bestride så godt som muligt. Jeg blev kun antaget i kirken i 5 år, men min gerning her har altid glædet mig, og derfor har jeg ikke nogensinde tænkt på at ville være fri for den del af mit arbejde. Man kommer i denne gerning snart til at virke i glædens lyse stunder og snart i sorgens alvorlige timer, og det har i alle tilfælde været mig magtpåliggende at hjælpe til at gøre det så højtideligt som muligt. Under søndagsgudstjenesten har jeg haft flere små oplevelser, og det er alt sammen sket før restaureringen af kirken. En overgang, da vi havde den gamle kakkelovn og -ulæseligt- over for denne midt i kirken, var så plaget af myg, det var som alle blev udsat for den ene af Ægyptens 10 plager. Myggene sværmede om ørene på mig og stak mig snart her og snart der, engang var jeg helt ophovent i nakken af myggestik, så man ser deraf at det også kan have sine genvordigheder at være kirkesanger. Bagsiden af altertavlen var i sin tid et godt skjulested for flagermus. De hang der i bagbenene og sov i ro og mag deres vintersøvn. Når der så blev fyret op i kakkelovnen til kirketjenesten om søndagen, og der blev varmt i kirken, kom der liv i dem, og i den tro at det var blevet sommer igen fløj de rundt om ørene på en i kirken. De var dog mere fredelige end myggene og sørgede altid for ikke at komme til at berøre organisten og mig. Engang kom en lille mus spadserende ned ad løberen. Den kom helt ned til os ved orgelet og satte sig stille og lyttede til sangen. Da den havde siddet der en tid, spadserede en op ad -ulæseligt- og forsvandt ind under prædikestolen. Medens pastor Worm Leonhard var præst ved kirken, var der engang kommet en fugl ind i kirken. Medens præsten stod og forrettede sin tjeneste havde den siddet og med næbet hakket på ruden ved siden af. Præsten hørte det og tænkte, den vil nok gerne ud. Medens vi sang havde Worm Leonhard så fanget den og båret den ud. Da han nu skulle i gang igen ved alteret, kom den tossede fugl og hakkede på ruden. Præsten gik så under sidste salme før prædikenen udenfor til vinduet, og det lykkedes ham at fange den på ny. Men denne gang fik den ikke sin frihed. Præsten havde låset den inde i et skab oppe i sakristiet, det var et skab, hvor han opbevarede sin kjole. Bag efter gudstjenesten kaldte han mig derop og fortalte mig hele hændelsen. Worm Leonhardt cyklede så hjem, men han tog fuglen med i sin lomme og slap den ud midtvejs mellem Værslev og Rørby, han ville sikre, at den ikke næste gang skule komme og forstyrre gudstjenesten, han kunne jo mærke, at fuglen ikke havde forstand på at gå i kirke. I de mange år jeg har været knyttet til kirken som kirkesanger, har pastor Brønno været vor sognepræst i de snart 22 år, og det er mig en stor glæde at kunne sige, at der ikke nogensinde har været vrangvilje imellem os. Aldrig har der lydt noget ukvemsord fra præsten eller organisten til mig, vi har arbejdet og udført vor gerning i bedste forståelse og fordragelighed, og det siger jeg pastor Brønno og ligeså fru Petersen tak for. -ulæselig sætning- Al menneskeværk er skrøbeligt, men vi søger på den bedste måde at gøre gudstjenesten højtidelig til ære for himlens gud og til gavn og glæde for menigheden. Også tak til menigheden fordi den synger så godt med ved gudstjenesten. Skolen er naturligvis det sted, hvor jeg har tilbragt de fleste timer, og her jeg har min egentlige gerning. Og udviklingen indenfor skolens verden har været stor i de forløbne år, vel ikke så meget i Værslev som mange andre steder. Jeg tænker f.eks. på det store skolebyggeri, der foregår rundt omkring i vort land, og en skønne dag kommer turen sikkert også til os. I 1933 kom den nye tilsynslov, ved hvilken lejlighed båndende imellem kirken og skolen løsnedes og præsten ikke mere er født medlem af skolekommissionen. I 1937 kom loven om skolebyggeriet, og i 1948 loven om de små bogstavers indførelse i undervisningen. At det også i samfundet er gået fremad, kan også mærkes i skolen. Børnene nu om dage er gennemgående mere velklædte end da jeg kom hertil. Hygiejnen og renligheden blandt folk er blevet meget større, og derfor ser man nu om dage sjældent børn med kirtelsår -ulæseligt-. Jeg tror, alt det er kommet med den større oplysning og den økonomiske udvikling. Da jeg kom hertil, sad børnene endnu og skrev på tavler, og havde de glemt vand og tavleklud, lod de ofte i al stilhed en spytklat glide ned på tavlen og tværede den ud med fingrene. Det varede dog ikke længe, inden vi gik over til skrivehæfter. I sin tid drak alle børn vand af samme kop., der hang ved pumpen. Nu er vi gået over til drikke-ulæseligt-, og de gammeldags W.C.er er afløst af ”træk og slip”. Også håndvask har vi fået, og børnene benytter dem flittigt. Moden er også ændret meget. Før gik alle pigerne i kjole, nu går mange af dem ligesom drengene i lange bukser eller i træningsdragt. Før havde alle pigerne lange fletninger, nu er de forsvundet til fordel for det korte hår. Da jeg kom hertil gik børnene med træsko. Og derfor fik jeg anskaffet en lang træskoreol, den blev inden længe overflødig, idet man gik over til gummistøvler. Før kunne alle børn gå i skole, nu cykler de fleste, og nyeste mode er det mange steder at blive kørt i skolebil, det bliver måske en gang almindeligt med helikopter. Da jeg kom hertil, havde vi den ordning, at de store børn gik i skole 4 dage ugentligt om vinteren og de små 2 ugentlige dage og omvendt om sommeren. Så fik vi hver anden dag undervisning, men heller ikke den ordning, synes jeg, var tilfredsstillende. Så blev det forsøgt at indføre samme ordning som i Asmindrup. Ældste klasse skulle så i skole om formiddagen hver dag og yngste om eftermiddagen. Denne ordning mødte en del modstand, man var bange for at der blev for mange forsømmelsesdage, og endnu nogle år kørte vi med hverandendags skolegang. Siden blev sagen taget op til fornyet overvejelse og i 38 gik det igennem og vi fik den nuværende ordning, og det er da også gået udmærket efter den. For en 14-15 år siden var landsbylærerne i Kalundborg kredsen samlede til møde i Tømmerup for at få oprettet skoleforbund med den kommende mellem og realskole i Kalundborg, så de børn, der fra landet havde lyst og evne til det, kunne komme i mellem og realskolen på lige med børnene i Kalundborg, således at kommunerne betalte for børnene. Da man sendte forslaget til kommunerne, blev man i 1941 enige i sognerådet om at oprette skoleforbund både med den kommende mellem og realskole og Lundemarksskolen, det var en yderligere forbedring af skoleforholdene, og en del har da også siden da, besøgt disse skoler. Det daglige arbejde i skolen er i årenes løb gået sin stille gang, jeg har haft mange gode timer sammen med børnene. Børnene har gennemgående været flinke og rare at arbejde med. Selvfølgelig har der til tider været enkelte -ulæseligt- imellem, og det kan ikke undgås med en reprimander engang imellem, men de fleste af dem har jeg kunnet rose for deres arbejde med lektierne derhjemme. En lille tordensky har der undertiden kunnet trække op, men det varede ikke længe, før skyerne spredtes, og solen skinnede igen, skolearbejdet veksler mellem ros og dadel. Ind imellem arbejdet har vi i årenes løb haft en del gode cykelture, f.eks. til Dragsholm, Vejrhøj og Vallekilde, til Kalundborg og bese virksomheder, eller til stranden ved Eskebjerg Lyng. Vi har haft vore gode skoleudflugter. I begyndelsen kørte vi med hestekøretøjer, og det så flot ud, når der kommer 16-18 vogne med flag i bagefter hinanden, og børnene råbte deres hurra. Af steder vi tog til kan nævnes -ulæseligt- og Tissø, Asnæs og nu i de senere år Bildsø, hvortil vi kørte i biler. Så er der den store udflugt med toget. Vi har ofte været i København, engang havde vi en todages tur derind og boede på ”Fregatten Jylland”. Vi har haft flere ture til Odense og Lillebæltsbroen, engang havde vi en 2 dages tur derover. Vi har også været i Vordingborg og Roskilde og Helsingør og Sverige. Både skovturene og turene med toget har været gode, og børnene var glade for dem. Vore skolejuletræer har altid haft god tilslutning -ulæseligt-. Hvert år, når det kunne lade sig gøre, har jeg haft aftenskole; en vinter var der både aftenhøjskole og aftenskole. Jeg har altid følt det som en kær pligt yderligere at dygtiggøre den ungdom som havde gået i børneskolen hos mig, og jeg har haft den store glæde, at de i stort tal mødte op i aftenskolen. Nu begynder det at knibe med aftenskolen fordi de unges tal på landet mere og mere skrumper ind. Jeg har altid syntes, at der manglede noget i forbindelsen mellem hjem og skole, og så fik jeg tanken med en forældre forening, og det lykkedes da for mig den 4. Februar 1938 at få dannet en sådan, og det har jeg ikke fortrudt, den har virket sin hensigt, og i dag er mange medlemmer i foreningen. Den hjælper med at arrangere juletræ og udflugter osv. Det har glædet mig meget, at forældrene er så flinke til at møde ved forældremøderne i skolen, derved skabes der god kontakt mellem hjem og skole. Da jeg kom hertil havde Marie Nielsen syskole med børnene og Marie Hansen havde rengøringen af skolen. Nu er Ella Jensen sylærerinde, og Astrid Nielsen har rengøringen. Jeg vil gerne sige dem tak for deres gerning i den forløbne tid og tak for al venligheden. Når jeg ser tilbage over de svundne 25 år, er det med glæde og taknemmelighed i hjertet. Det er en herlig gerning at være lærer, hvad er vel mere herligt end at kunne være noget for børn og unge. Hvad er vel mere dejligt end et glad smil fra et barneansigt eller taknemmelighed fra unge mennesker, der bliver hjulpen over en vanskelighed, det er den bedste løn, man kan få for sin ulejlighed. Det har i mange år været let at få andet embede, men den tanke, at flytte herfra, har ligget fjernt for mig. Der må være et eller andet, som har bundet mig hertil. Jeg tror ikke, det er selve egnen, selvom den på sin vis er naturskøn. En medvirkende årsag har vel været den, at jeg, da jeg kom hertil, var i en meget var i en meget sat alder, man bliver mere stedbunden med årene. Men den væsentligste årsag til, at jeg blev hængende her, er vist den forståelse, jeg har mødt hos de forskellige skolekommissioner, sogneråd, menighedsråd -ulæseligt- sognets befolkning. I de 25 år har jeg mødt megen tillid og velvilje, og det vil jeg gerne sige mange tak for. Men der er også et andet sted, jeg skal rette en tak, og det er -ulæseligt- , til den ?kone?, som har givet mig kraft og styrke til at arbejde den lange dag. På min kones, børns og egne vegne vil jeg gerne sige jer alle hjertelig tak for den dejlige fest i har lavet for os i anledning af jubilæet. Tak for de pæne gaver, blomster og telegrammer. Tak for de smukke ord der er blevet sagt i dag, det giver mig mod og styrke til med fornyet kraft at tage fat på arbejdet efter endt juleferie. Tak hver især. ==1967: Afsked som lærer== ===Meddelelse om afsked=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-23.jpg |size=l }}

{{Image|file=Frank-2715-23.jpg |size=l }} ===Avisartikel: Afskedsfest for lærer N. P. Frank=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-83.jpg |align=l }} {{Image|file=Frank-2715-84.jpg }} Rørby-Værslev forbundsskole tog i aftes afsked med lærer N. P. Frank, tidligere Værslev, nu Kalundborg. Det foregik ved en fest på skolen hvor repræsentanter fra de to sogneråd, forældrekredsen og skolen, på forskellig vis takkede Frank for 40 års godt samarbejde. Lærer Frank kom til Værslev for 40 år siden, og i de 37 af disse har han undervist først i Værslev skole og senere fra 1969 i forbundsskolen, hvis oprettelse han selv var den største forkæmper for. - Som sognerådsformand Hans Hansen, Værslev, sagde: Du var ked af, at du ikke kunne yde lige meget til børnene. Du veg aldrig tilbage for at ofre al din energi på børnene, men de børn der var bagefter, kunne du ikke give nok som enelærer til 40 elever, mente du. Derfor gik du så stærkt ind for en forbundsskole med Rørby. Der var allerede planer om at bygge en skole i Værslev, men vi gik ind for dine planer i respekt for dine meninger. Da forbundsskolen var en realitet fortsatte lærer Frank sit virker der, og formåede på bedste vis at tilpasse sig de nye forhold. Han er en af de sidste lærere af den gamle skole på egnen, og som sognerådsformand Jeppe Gammelby, Rørby, udtrykte det i sin tale. En af de sidste lærere om hvem man med sikkerhed kan sige, at lærer gerningen har været et kald. Franks gerning har været præget af kærlighed til sin gerning og til børnene, af samvittighedsfuldhed, af ærlighed og troskab. Derfor har alle der har overladt børnene til Franks varetægt i skolen, gjort det med stor tryghed, i bevidstheden om, at den sæd han såede i børnene var den bedste for deres karakterdannelse. Kommunesekretær Joh.s Arre, Rørby, talte i sin egenskab af formand for skolekomissionen. - Det største, der kan siges om et menneske, er at han er tro og pligtopfyldende. Det har man altid kunnet sige om lærer Frank. Adskillige fra forældrekredsen underbyggede de tre officielle taleres ord og lærer Frank og hans kone Ragnhild fik overrakt forskellige gaver. Lærer Frank vil nu leve sit otium i det nyopførte hus i Kalundborg på Strandbakken. Han fortsætter dog som kirkesanger i sit gamle sogn. ===Avisartikel: Afskedsfesten for lærer Frank - Kalundborg Folkeblad 23. juni 1967=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-19.jpg }} To sognerådsformænd mellem talerne i aften. Rørby-Værslev forbundsskole tog i aftes afsked med lærer N. P. Frank, tidligere Værslev, nu Kalundborg. Det foregik ved en fest på skolen hvor repræsentanter for de to sogneråd, forældrekredsen og skolen, på forskellig vis takkede Frank for 40 års godt samarbejde. Lærer Frank kom til Værslev for 40 år siden, og i de 37 af disse har han undervist først i Værslev skole og senere fra 1959 i forbundsskolen. Trods den store ændring det var at flytte fra en eenklasset skole som underviser i alle aldersklasser til den 7 klassede skole med mange kolleger, forstod lærer N. P. Frank paa bedste maade at tilpasse sig de nye forhold, og det taler til hans ære og samfundssind, at han. dengang der var tale om en evt. ny skole i Værslev, uden ringeste resignation gik ind for planen om en fælles skole for Værslev og Rørby kommuner. Med dette skoleaar slipper N. P. Frank tøjlerne for at nyde sit otium med fru Ragnhild i det nyopførte hus i Kalundborg mellem Blindeinstituttet og Kysthospitalet. Ved festen i aften vil han faa overrakt forskellige gaver. Han vil blive ført til bords af fru tidl. vognmand Mikkelsen, der er medlem af skolekomissionen, fru Ragnhild Frank og sogneraadsformand Hans Hansen, Værslev der er aftenen første officielle taler. Efter sogeraadsformanden følger kommunesekretær Joh. Arre, som er formand for skolekommissionen, og som tredie og sidste taler kommer sogneraadsformand Jeppe Gammelby, Kærby, som formand for skolebestyrelsen.  ===Avisartikel: Betydningsfuldt med manden bag ploven i lærerstolen=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-20.jpg }} ''Smuk afsked med Kalundborgegnens sidste landsbylærer'' Op mod 100 mennesker havde I aftes fundet vej til sognegaarden i Rørby til afskedsfesten for lærer N. P. Frank, Værslev, efter næsten 40 aars virke i Værslev og Rørby. Bordene var pyntet med blomster, blaa lys og servietter, og til musik af William Hansen, Rørby, førte fru kommunesekretær Arre lærer Frank til bords, medens sogneraadsformand Jeppe Gammelby, Rørby, bød kort velkommen, hvor efter en række taler og sange fulgte. '''KLOKKE TIL AFSKED''' Sogneraadsformand Hans Hansen bragte hilsen og tak fra Værslev sogn for den lange pligttro gerning og overrakte lærer Frank en stor klokke som afskedsgave paa skolebestyrelsens vegne. John Arre talte i sin egenskab at for mand for skolekommissionen, fremhævede lærer N. P. Franks flid og pligtfølelse, fremholdt det store i at staa ved foden at kundskabens træ uden at naa toppen, for saa var det intet at hente elleri stræbe efter, og som den tredie officielle taler takkede sogneraads formand Jeppe Gammelby for de 8 aar. Frank havde været ved Forbundsskolen, idet Gammelby frem hævede betydningen at, at manden bag ploven ogsaa kom paa lærerstolen. '''Indsat af biskoppen''' Sognepræsten i Værslev, pastor E. Brønno, takkede Frank for mangeaarigt samarbejde fra den tid, Brønno var formand for skolekommissionen, og paapegede, at Frank ikke var ansat af en skolekommision men i sin tid kaldtes til kaldet og indsattes af Roskildebispen som enelærer og kirkesanger i Værslev sogn. Mellem den lange række at talere, som fulgte efter, takkede driftsassistent Arly Terkildsen paa naboernes vegne og overrakte en frugt-, vin- og blomsterkurv, skoleleder Frede Larsen, Hørby, takkede paa forbundsskolens og lærernes vegne for godt samarbejde, og videre talte fru Ellerine Petersen, Svebølle, opkøber Henning Mikkelsen, Kærby, sognepræsten i Rørby, pastor Praem og gdr. Jørgen Fr. Jorgensen, Rørby. '''HAABEDE PAA RESULTATET''' Saa takkede fru Ragnhild Frank paa mandens og egne vegne for de mange gode aar, og ved vin og kransekage sagde man paa forskellig vis tak til N. P. Frank, der sluttede med at udtale sin glæde over den gerning han havde faaet lov at udføre og sluttede med haabet om, at denne gerning havde givet ihvertfald et lille resultat. Den smukke afskedsfest sluttede med ”Udrundne er de gamle dage”. ===Avisartikel: Afholdt Værslev lærer trækker sig tilbage=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-21.jpg |size=l }} ===Peders tale ved afskedsfesten i Rørby Sognegård 22-6-1967=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-87.jpg |caption=Side 1 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-25.jpg |caption=Side 2 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-26.jpg |caption=Side 3 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-27.jpg |caption=Side 4 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-28.jpg |caption=Side 5 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-29.jpg |caption=Side 6 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-30.jpg |caption=Side 7 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-31.jpg |caption=Side 8 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-32.jpg |caption=Side 9 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-33.jpg |caption=Side 10 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-34.jpg |caption=Side 11 |size=s }} For 8 år siden blev mit virke flyttet fra Værslev gl. skole til forbundsskolen her. Jeg har altså det sidste år hørt til 8 skoleår, og da man ikke kan nå længere her, er det vel naturligt at man nu bliver udskrevet af skolen. Der blev sagt mange smukke ord som jeg ikke husker i enkeltheder. Men jeg bed mærke i et udtryk Jeppe Gammelby kom med. Hans sagde nogenlunde sådan til mig: Det er ikke let at blive plantet om, når man har rundet de 60. Men jeg håber du må befinde dig godt heroppe. Jeg må sige hertil, at jeg altid har befundet mig godt blandt lærerpersonalet og børnene i skolen. I Værslev var jeg naturligvis vandt til at klare det hele på egen hånd, og der kunne derfor være fare for, at min bevægelsesfrihed nu ville blive indskrænket en del. Men sådan er det slet ikke gået. Og det kommer vel nok af, at vi har en god og hensynsfuld skoleleder i lærer Larsen. Hun har ladet mig undervise på den måde, der passer bedt for mig, der blev ikke lagt hindringer i vejen på nogen måde og derfor har jeg altid med let sind taget hjem fra mit arbejde her i skolen. Ena anden ting har jeg også været glad for, og det er det gode forhold, der er mellem lærerne, såvel de faste lærerkræfter som faglærerinderne. Det betyder meget, at man kommer godt ud af det med hinanden, og jeg håber at dette gode forhold må vare ved fremover. Det er vel naturligt at man ved sådan en lejlighed lader tankerne gå tilbage. Jeg fik stillingen i Værslev som en julegave, og det er den bedste julegave, jeg nogensinde har fået. Biskoppens kaldsbrev og kallats er dateret d. 14. december 1929. Jeg er ikke sikker på at de unge lærere i dag er i stand til at vurdere det rigtigt. Nogen vil måske sige: ”Er det så slemt at kunne få sådan et embede. Det kan vel ikke være så svært. Kan man ikke få det ene, så kan man vel få det andet”. Men det havde man ikke råd til at sige dengang. Der var i landet vel over 200.000 arbejdsløse, og arbejdsløsheden strakte sig også ind på lærernes område. Der var favoritter alle vegne, og mange havde en halvfætters kvartkusine til at støtte dem med at komme til. Nej det er anderledes i vore dage. Jeg kom til Værslev og blev hængende; Jeg har næste haft det ligesom østersen, der tidligt sætter sig fast og lever et astadigt liv, og hver dag takkede gud for frisk vand og god føde. Det gå min efterfølger i embedet her ligeså, han er i hvert fald godt begyndt. Det er i Værslev jeg væsentligst har haft min mandomsgerning. Meningerne i Værslev om skolevæsenet var vel nok noget delte. Der var tre skoler, nemlig skolen i Asmindrup, Værslev skole og en friskole der var langt den største da jeg kom dertil. Friskolen blev nedlagt i 1944, så der nu kun var Asmindrup og Værslev skoler da vi kom med i forbundet. Tiden i Værslev var ligesom her også en god tid. Værslev sogn har en flink befolkning, og skolekomissionen og sognerådet var positivt indstillet overfor skolen. Gennem så mange år kan det naturligvis altid blive et oig andet at kritisere, men kritik er altid sundt, når det ikke er gold kritik. Til Værslev sogns befolkning og børnenes forældre vil jeg sige tak for al venlighed og forståelse. Tak, fordi I -ulæseligt- jeres børn og tak for gæstfrihed i sognet. Tak til skolekommision og sogneråd for venlighed og støtte. På samme måde vil jeg sige børnenes forældre og beboerne her i Rørby tak for de gode år. Også tak til skolekommissionens medlemmer og medlemmerne af skolebestyrelsen for jeres forståelse og tillid til mig. Tak til talerne.
Tak til lærerkollegiet.
Tak til Ludvigsen for de mange gode passiarer vi har haft.
Nu min gerning er slut. Må I ikke tro, at jeg glemmer jer i Værtslev og Rørby. I Værslev fortsætter jeg forbindelsen ved stadig at udføre min gerning i kirken. Jeg vil også af og til sende tankerne til forbundsskolen. Det kan godt jeg kommer og hilser på mine kollegaer og ser om de bestiller noget. Nu jeg trækker mig tilbage vil jeg ønske, om jeg kunne findes blandt dem der kan sige med Grundtvig: Om kort, om langt blev løbebanen spændt, den er til folkegavn, den er til grøde; som godt begyndt er dagen godt fuldendt, og lige liflig er dens aftenrøde. Til slut tak til skolebestyrelsen og skolekomissionen for den smukke fest, I har arrangeret for min kone og mig. Min store dreng kunne desværre ikke komme, men jeg skal hilse fra ham og sige tak. Hvis jeg har glemt nogen, vil jeg gerne -ulæseligt- sige tak til alle, der har hjulpet til med at gøre det festligt og hyggeligt for os. Hjertelig tak. ==Diverse materiale== ===Peders tale ved aftenskoleafslutningen (Ukendt årstal)=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-35.jpg |caption=Side 1 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-36.jpg |caption=Side 2 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-37.jpg |caption=Side 3 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-38.jpg |caption=Side 4 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-39.jpg |caption=Side 5 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-40.jpg |caption=Side 6 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-41.jpg |caption=Side 7 |size=s }} I den Tid jeg har været i Værslev har det altid været mig en Glæde at arbejde med Ungdommen og navnlig i denne Vinter har det i særlig grad været de unge som har givet Skolen sit Kontingent af Elever. Den 7. Oktober sidste Aar blev der holdt Møde paa Jerslev Hotel for at drøfte Tilrettelæggelse b af Vinterens Arbejde i Aftenskolen. Mødet blev arrangeret af Landbo og Husmandsforeningen og formede sig i væsentlig Grad som en Optakt til Aftenskolegerningen idet man indsaa det fromaalstjenelige og gavnlige i at Ungdommen kunde drage Nytte af den gode Aftenskole vi har. Naar en Aftenskole skal have en god Start gælder det først og fremmest om at det bliver godt bekendtgjort og derfor lod jeg trykke en Mængde Løbesedler til Udspredning blandt Beboerne, desuden blev der averteret i Kalundborg Folkeblad og Dagblad. Skolen begyndte med 15 Elever første Aften og dette Tal steg saa med Tiden. Vi har Løbenummer 35 i Dagbogen men der har aldrig været 35 Elever samlet en Aften, idet nogle Stykker kun er kommet til specielle Foredragstimer, den sidste Mødeaften var de mødt 16 deltagere. Ved Skolens begyndelse Indstillede jeg til Eleverne om saa vidt muligt at møde hver Gang, thi der er den eneste Maade paa hvilken man kan faa et nogenlunde Udbytte, men det skete alligevel som sædvanlig at nogle ikke vilde rigtig komme i Gang efter at have nydt den dejlige Grisemad til Jul. Med andre Ord det sløjede lidt af, dog sluttede vi helt pænt som allerede nævnt. Jeg skal ikke nævne Navne paa de som har været særlig ihærdige til at møde, det ved vi godt hvem er. Der har været holdt Skole i alt 36 Aftener. Oprindeligt var det Tanken at vi først skulde slutte den 21, men nu er Travlheden kommen og det star mig klart at det var naturligt at stryge den sidste Gang. Hver Mødeaften har vi haft 3 Timer og 50 Min. med 10 Minutters Rygepause ind imellem hver Time. Der er de Folk som siger: Ja, I Lærere kan sagtens være glade og tilfredse for eders Timer er kun paa 50 Min., men det er jo ikke mindst for Elevernes Skyld at det er blevet ordnet saaledes, for de kan bevidne at det har været vanskeligt for vi Lærere ved Skolen at blive færdige til Tiden, saa de 10 Min. undertiden har været formindsket til 5, hvilket forresten var god Økonomi, thi foruden I fik lidt flere Kundskaber, blev der sparet paa Tobakken og Cigaren blev kun røget 1 Tomme kortere i stedet for 2 Tommer i fuld Rygepause. Her i denne gerning mødes gerne Modsætninger, ikke alene i Politik men ogsaa i Alder. Ikke en Gang vor kære damer faar Lov til at hemmeligholde deres Alder, og her kan fremføres at Eleverne har været i Alderen 14-63 Aar. Hans Peter Olsen er i Aar Alderspræsident. Eleverne har faaet 16 Timers Undervisning i Kvægavl, nemlig om Heste og Hornkvæg. Det var ellers Meningen at vi skulde have 18 Timer, men Konsulent Frederiksen morede sig et andet Sted den sidste Aften, mens vi 16-17 raske -ulæseligt- Mænd og Kvinder sad og ventede at høre lidt om Grise, Svinehold og de smaa Slyngler som vi kalder Høns. Naa, Konsulenten blev ikke borte med Overlæg og derfor skal det være ham tilgivet. Blandt Fagene har der ogsaa været undervist i kommunale Sager, Socialreformen og ligesaa udfyldning af Skatteblanketter. Det er jo vor Borgmester som har lagt sig i Selen med det, han regner jo med ikke at vilde være Borgmester mere den dag han fylder 100 Aar og saa er det om at faa uddannet en til Efterfølger. I Vinterens løb har pastor Brønno paa en udmærket Maade skildret for os nogle store Mænds Levnedsløb. Han fortalte os blandt andet om Holberg og hans Peder Paars der foretog en Rejse fra Kalundborg til Aars for at besøge sin Fæstemø Dorthea. Endvidere blev der fortalt os om Danmarks Fjord og mange flere, men jeg synes alligevel der var lovlig varmt i Stuen den Aften De fortalte om Kristen Kold. Foruden de nævnte Ting er der blevet undervist i Regning 24 Timer, Dansk 30 Timer, Samfundslære 7 Timer, Fysik 9 Timer og Togplanen 2 Timer. I de nævnte Togplanstimer bed vi naturligvis godt Mærke i de Stationer ud for hvilke der var en Kniv og en Gaffel paa tværs af hinanden. Efter alt det jeg nu har faaet fremført, ses det jo tydeligt at Undervisningen har været af en ret alsidig Karakter og at der væsentlig er lagt an paa saadanne Ting der i særlig Grad har praktisk Betydning for I Unge. Men nu maa I endelig ikke stikke Næsen i Sky og tro at I nu sidder inde med en masse Visdom, for det er slet ikke Tilfældet, der er meget at lære endnu og om vi saa holdt Aftenskole i 100 Aar vilde der stadig være meget Nyt at lære. Men kunde denne Vinter være en Spore for eder til at fortsætte med Kundskabstilegnelse f.eks. paa Højskole eller Landbrugsskole eller eventuelt fortsætte med Aftenskole, var jo allerede meget naaet, thi det Undervisningen gerne skulde føre til, er at aabne eders øjne for hvor stor Verden egentlig er, hvor meget der er at læse og hvor smaa vi selv er i Forhold til det hele. Vi har i Vinterens Løb haft et Bødesystem gaaende ud paa at de som mødte lovlig sent til Vederlag herfor skulde bøde 5 Øre, og denne 5 Øre skuldes saa lægges i Pengekassens ?Mave?. Naar denne nu bliver aabnet vil der naturligvis være mange Penge, men heldigvis er de ikke for Bøder alle sammen, idet der er indkasseret frivillige Bidrag. Pengene gaar til Spillemanden i Aften, saa han vil nok af og til i Aftenens Løb sende milde Blikke til den søde Kasse og der er nok kun rigtige Penge deri, thi paa Kassen staar "Heri maa ikke nedlægges falske Penge". Ved Skolens Begyndelse omtalte jeg en Sommerudflugt som jeg, hvis der bliver Stemning derfor, gerne vilde foretage med Eleverne. Nu kan I jo drøfte det med hinanden, og saa kan vi tale om det senere. Saa vil jeg nu til Slut sige Tak til Sogneraad og Skolekommission for den -ulæseligt- Støtte de altid er rede til at yde Skolen. Tak Konsulent Frederiksen fordi De gav os indblik i Kvægets Røgt og Pleje. Tak P. A. Petersen for Oplysning og Forklaring om Kommunale og sociale Forhold. Tak Pastor Brønno for Fortælling om, og Forklaring af de forskellige Stormænds Liv og Personlighed, og hvad de har betydet for hvort Land. Tak I der har siddet her som Elever og slidt Skolebænkene i denne Vinter. Det er mit Haab at I gaar beriget hjem til eders Gerning, det var nemlig Formaalet med Aftenskolen. Tak alle sammen. ===1944: Peders tale ved aftenskoleafslutningen i Værslev 23. marts 1944=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-42.jpg |caption=Side 1 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-43.jpg |caption=side 2 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-44.jpg |caption=side 3 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-45.jpg |caption=side 4 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-46.jpg |caption=side 5 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-47.jpg |caption=side 6 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-48.jpg |caption=side 7 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-49.jpg |caption=side 8 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-50.jpg |caption=side 9 |size=s }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-51.jpg |caption=side 10 |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-52.jpg |caption=side 11 |size=s }}

Paa Aftenskolenævnets Vegne vil jeg saa byde eder alle velkommen. Velkommen, kære Aftenskoleelever. I har jo baaret Vinterens Hede og Byrde. Dem der sad nærmest ved Kakkelovnen bar Heden og de største og sværeste Elever, der sad længst borte fra den sorte, bar vel nærmest byrden. Ogsaa velkommen til Sogneraadet og Bestyrelserne for de forskellige Foreninger. Velkommen alle Elevernes Forældre, Husbonder og Husmødre. Velkomme alle Gæster og velkommen til mine gode Medarbejdere i Aftenskolen: Pastor Brønno, ?Lars Nørgaard? og Lærer Weber. Et særligt velkommen til pastor Hofmeyer og Frue, vi glæder os til at høre Dem i Aften, hr. Hofmeyer. Hjerteligt velkommen allesammen. Jeg haaber vi maa have en god Aften sammen, Inden vi tager rigtig fat, vil jeg give et par orienterende Bemærkninger. Først taler Pastor Hofmeyer og derefter serveres der Kaffe. Prisen er forhøjet til 1 Kr. 25 Øre, og det derved indkomne overskydende Beløb vil gaa som Hjælp til at bestride Udgifterne i Aften. Det vanskeligt nu at faa fat i en god Cigarkasse, men jeg regner med, at det vil lykkes Aftenskolenævnet at tilvejebringe en saadan,, og den behøver ikke at være ret stor, og hvis der bliver et Par Øre tilbage fra i Aften, bliver de lagt i Nævnets Kasse, og kan saa benyttes til næste Vinters Aftenskole. Ved Kaffebordet vil jeg gerne give en lille Oversigt over Arbejdet i Aftenskolen og derefter er ordet frit. Efter Kaffebordet bliver der Lejlighed til at faa en Svingom, og til sidst slutter Aftenen med en Sang. Havet omkring Danmark. Hofmeyer tale. Takke Hofmeyer. Hvor smiler fagert den danske Kyst. Peder orientere om aftenskolens arbejde: Før Aftenskolen begyndte i Vinter havde Aftenskolenævnet et Møde med Sogneraadet, Skolekommissionen og Bestyrelserne for de forskellige Foreninger. Maalet var at faa et Aftenskolearbejde i Gang, efter at det havde ligget brak i tre Aar, grundet manglende Tilslutning. Vi blev enige om at holde en Foredrags- og Lysbilledaften. Der var den Aften god Tilslutning. Pastor Brønno holdt et udmærket Foredrag om Aftenskolen og Konsulent Kristiansen viste Filmen "Hjem og Jord". Man vedtog at begynde Aftenskolen Mandag 8. Nov. En af mine Elever fra Skolen, Rigborg Petersen, havde uden mit Kendskab gaaet rundt og talt med mange unge mennesker om at deltage i Vinterens Arbdejde, det gavt et godt Resultat. Hun er desværrre gruntde paa Sygdom ikke til stede i Aften, men vi siger hende Tak for det. Der har været holdt Aftenskole i 36 Aftener a 3 timer, det giver et samlet Timetal paa 108 Timer. I denne Tid er der blevet undervist i Dansk, Brevskrivning, Udfyldning af Skemaer og de forskellige Blanketter indenfor Postvæsenet. Desuden er der undervist i Regnskabsføring ved Lars Nørgaard, Samfundslære ved pastor Brønno; Lærer Weber har haft Lysbilledforedrag. Selv har jeg haft Undervisning i Bøgers Brug. Eleverne har herigennem lært at slaa op i en Ordbog, at benytte Jernbanens Køreplan. at slaa op i Telefonbogen; desuden har de haft Regning og Sang. Tillige har vi haft nogle Foredragsaftener. Først talte Forstander Dræby, dernæst Overlærer Jarlund og nu i Aften Pastor Hofmeyer. Elevtallet har været stort, vi naaede op paa 47; men det dalede en Del, hvad vi ogsaa ventede det vilde men der har aldrig været under 22 Elever samlet i Skolen. Arbejdet er gaaet godt, der har været god Gang i det, og alt er gaaet medLiv og godt Humør. Deltagelsen har ?som regel? været god men der var dog nogle som har været mere trofaste end andre. F.eks. har Ernst Hansen ikke forsømt nogen Aftener, og som en Paaskønnelse derfor vil jeg gerne af Sparebøssens Midler (Indkomne Bøder) overrække dig denne lille Genstand. Tak for Trofastheden Ernst. Johs. Siomka, Kjeld Petersen, Niels Hansen og marie Møller har kun forsømt 1 Gang. Det er altid rart at mærke, at Eleverne passer deres Skolegang med Interesse, og jeg vil bede Forsamlingen om med mig at udbringe et Leve for disse flittige Elever. De leve! Hurra! Tillige kan nævnes at Niels Olsen og Aksel ?Johnsen? kun har forsømt 2 Gange. En hel Del har tre gange. Vi har haft et Ordenspoliti, som blev valgt for en maaned ad gangen. Det har gjort et godt Arbejde for Orden og god Tone. Al Banden og sværgen var forbudt, ingen maatte kaste Tændstikker paa Gulvet eller møde uden Skiftesko, og ingen maatte slukke noget Lys i Utide eller sladre om hinnanden. Hvis de overtraadte Paabud blev det en Bøde. Igennem vor lille Avis gav Eleverne hinanden mangt et Hip, der var intet skjult som ikke blev aabenbaret gennem vort Blad; ogsaa mere Dannelse blev der slaaet til Lyd for. Jeg vil gerne sige mine Medarbejdere Brønno, Nørgaard og Weber Tak for godt Samarbejde i Vinterens Løb, det har været rart at virke sammen med eder. Jeg vil ogsaa gerne sige Kommunalbestyrelsen Tak, fordi den altid er interesseret i dette Ungdomsarbejde og gerne vil støtte det, det er altid en stor Lettelse naar Myndighederne er interesseret i Arbejdet. Til sidst vil jeg gerne sige til I aftenskoleelever, at det har været vi Lærere en Glæde at arbejde blandt eder, vi er glade for de Aftener, vi har haft sammen med eder. Aanden i Aftenskolen har været god. Tak for det. Vi haaber, I har været saa glade for at gaa i Aftenskole, at I kommer til næste Aar igen, naar Aftenskolen kalder. Jeg vil slutte min tale med at bede jer være med til at udbringe et leve for Værslev Sogns Aftenskole. Den længe leve, Hurra ! Saa er ordet frit. Synge den skrevne Sang, Hæve Kaffebordet - Svingom. Slut:Altid frejdig naar du gaar. '''Notater vedrørende aftenskoleafslutningen''' Betale musik og Bil Hæve penge i Køkkenet Lade dem der serverer dele Sangen ud. Alle lærere og Aftenskoleeleverne har en Sang hver. Resten deles -ulæseligt- -Ulæseligt- deles ud lidt før vi slutter kaffemødet. ===1944: Legitimationskort udstedt 15. juli 1944 – Underskrevet af P. A. Petersen, Værslev === {{Image|file=NPJTALER-65.jpg |size=l }} ===1959: Avisartikel i Kalundborg Folkeblad i anledningen af Peders 60 års fødselsdag=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-27.jpg }} Førstkommende Søndag den 18. Januar er der rund Fødselsdag i Værslev Skole, idet Lærer N. P. Frank da fylder 60. I 29 aar, siden 1. Januar 1930, har Frank virket som Lærer og Kirkesanger i Værslev og skabt sig et godt Navn og en smuk Position, ligesom han i alle Maader er faldet godt til paa Egnen, hvilket bl.a. kom tydeligt til Udtryk ved hans 25 Aars Jubilæum for fire Aar siden. Han er betroet forskellige Tillidsposter og har saaledes i de sidste Aar gjort et udmærket Arbejde som Formand for Dansk Aften- og Ungdomsskoleforening i Holbæk Amt og Medlem af Amtsungdomsnævnet. Nævnes kan det ogsaa, at han er medlem af Nævninge-Grundlisteudvalgtet. Han er en dygtig og interesseret Lærer, afholdt af saavel Forældre som Børn, og har gennem Aarene paa særlig Maade gjort en Indsats for at skabe Forbindelse mellem Hjem og Skole, idet han i Vinterhalvaaret afholder en række Møder for Forældre og andre interesserede. Sit Hverv som Kirkesanger røgter Lærer Frank på en smuk og god Maade, og hans stemme fylder godt i Kirken. Det er saaledes på adskillige Felter, han gennem Aarene har gjort en Indsats paa Egnen - herunder bør ogsaa nævnes hans udmærkede Tilrettelæggelse af Kursus for Aften- og Ungdomsskolelærere - og mange har noget at takke ham for. Der vil sikkert komme mange Hilsner tild en runde Fødselsdag, og Kalundborg Folkeblad vil gerne slutte op i Gratulanternes Række med gode Ønsker for de kommende Aar og Tak for mangen hjælpende Haand i de svundne. Til Lykke ! ===1959: Avisartikel om Peders træning til idrætsmærket=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-28.jpg }}
'''Ældste Idrætsmærke – Deltager træner 3 Kilometer Daglig'''
'''Det er den 60-aarige Lærer Frank fra Værslev'''
Der er Gang i Træningen til Idrætsmærket… I GULD. Næsten hver Aften kan man se den ”ældre generation” på Gisseløre travlt beskæftiget med at løbe, springe og kaste med Diskos. Den ældste af samtlige - Lærer Frank fra Værslev - er særlig flittig. I Fjor tog han Guidmærket, trods det, at han aldrig tidligere har haft en Diskos i Hunden eller løbet paa Cindersbane. Men den 60-aarige Lærer har Kaptajn Jespersen, der indtil for nogle Aar siden ledede Radioens Morgen gymnastik, som Forbillede. - Gymnastik har jeg dyrket siden mit 14. Aar, fortæller den ungdommelig. Lærer Frank til Folkebladet, og I 1930 tog jeg ogsaa Morgen Gymnastiken med fra Radioen. I denne Tid løber jeg omkring 3 Kilometer daglig for at komme i ,”Form” til Atletlkprøverne. Cykleprøven paa 20 km har jeg bestaaet og haaber at faa den første Sløjfe paa Guldmærket i Aar. - De har aldrig dyrket Atletik? Næ, men for tre Aar siden gjorde jeg mig fortjent til Kaptajn Jespersens Duellghedsmærke, og saa syntes jeg, det kunde være morsomt at prøv. idrætsmærket. Det falder mig ikke svært at skulle løbe og kast, med tunge Kugler men selvfølgelig skal man træne naar man tørst har rundet 50-Aars Grænsen. Jeg kan jo ikke skjule Alderen Paa min Ejendom har jeg lavet en lille Længdespringsbane og har baade Kugle og Diskos, fortsætter Værslev-Læreren. -Vil De fortsætte med at tage Mærket? Hvis Kræfterne kan slaa til, er det min Mening. Jeg morer mig vældigt sammen med Jævnaldrende til Træningen og synes iøvrigt at alle burde tage !drætsmærket. Det er sundt for Legeme og Helbred — at faa rørt Musklerne og faa Stivheden ud af Krop pen. ===1960: Attest for deltagelse i kursus på Danmarsk Lærerhøjskole=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-59.jpg |size=l }} ===1966: Diplom i anledningen af 40 års jubilæum i folkeskolens tjeneste=== {{Image|file=Frank-2715-20.jpg |size=l }} ===1967: Bevilling af flyttegodtgørelse i forbindelse med flytning fra Værslev skole til Kalundborg=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-62.jpg |size=l }} ===1972: Peders tale ved Lars P. Offersens begravelse=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-54.jpg |caption=Side 1 }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-55.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} På http://www.toemmerupsogn.dk/31212887 kan blandt andet man læse følgende om Lars P. Offersen: ''Lars Peter Offersen blev født i Viskinge den 1. august 1876, som søn af indsidder Ole Offersen og Ane Marie Pedersen, han bliver døbt 17. september samme år og konfirmeret i Betlehemskirken i Ubberup den 4. oktober 1891.'' ''23 år gammel blev han gift med Ane Marie Pedersen fra Tømmerup.'' ''Lars Peter Offersen blev udlært murer, og købte i 191 et husmandsbrug i Tømmerup Holme, (Tømmerup Holmevej 20). '' ''Marie døde 15. juni 1953, 77 år gammel og blev begravet på Tømmerup kirkegård, og i 1961 kom Lars Peter Offersen på alderdomshjemmet i Tømmerup. '' '''Talen:''' Naar jeg om Søndagen er gaaet over Kirkegården og ind i Kirken for at ordne de forskellige Ting til Gudstjenesten, har jeg mange gange hilst på Lars P. Offersen og hans Husbestyrerinde. De kom gerne i god Tid fordi de gerne ville se til hans Hustrus Grav, og eventuelt lægge en Buket derpå. Lars P. Offersen har dvælet meget ved denne Plet på Kirkegården, den var ham kær, og maaske han ofte ved disse Lejligheder har tænkt som saa: Ja, hvornaar kommer der Bud efter mig, hvornaar kommer jeg mon til at hvile her. Se dette kommer bliver altid ubesvaret, og det er godt at det er saadan. Men Gravene i sig selv maner til Eftertanke, maner til at benytte den kostbare Tid til ogsaa at berede os til Livet hisset -ulæseligt- Død og Grav, og derfor søgte Lars P. Offersen ogsaa ind i Kirken for at høre Livets ord.Vi var altid glade for at se ham derinde, derfor er det med Vemod at vi nu er stillet overfor den Kendsgerning, at vi ikke mere skal se ham på Bænken foran Kakkelovnen. Lars P. Offersen var en Arbejdets Mand, han kunde ikke undvære sit lille Hjem og sin Jord Plet omfattede han med stor Kærlighed. Jorden blev drevet godt og alt holdtes i Orden ude og inde, men trods alt dette havde han dog altid Tid til en Samtale, og det var en behagelig Mand at tale med. Han vidste Besked om mange Ting, og kunne ofte sige en Ting med megen Lune, og med et lunt Blink i Øjet. Han var en Gammel Mand, men trods Alderen kan vi alligevel ikke forstaa at vi ikke skal se ham mere, og vi vil savne ham imellem os. Nu lever kun mindet i blandt os, og æret være dette Minde. ===1980: Peder fortæller i Værslev sogns kirkeblad marts-april 1980 om 50 år som kirkesanger=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-56.jpg |caption=Side 1 |aling=l }} {{Image|file=NPJTALER-57.jpg |caption=Side 2 }} '''Smukke salmesangaftener, men også kranier i kassen….''' ''Den 81-årige lærer Peder Frank fortæller om 50 år som kirkesanger i Værslev.'' Hans står med et stærkt gulnet, meget ærværdigt dokument i hånden, den gamle kirkesanger fra Værslev: det kaldsbrev, hvori han beskikkedes til lærer i Værslev sogn. Det er underskrevet af biskop H. E. Fonnesbech-Wulff, som tillige var godsejer på Vesterbygård. Det var 1. januar 1930, at Peder Frank kom til Værslev som lærer; det pålagdes ham samtidig at varetage stillingen som kirkesanger, foreløbig for en periode på fem år. Indtil videre er det blevet til ti gange fem år. Han fortsætter nemlig med hvervet, selv om han siden 1966 har haft sit hjem i Kalundborg -Jeg har altid været glad for at være kirkesanger. Det har aldrig været nogen byrde for mig, siger han. '''Fik noget med hjem''' Peder Frank er født i Engesvang ved Silkeborg, men faderen købte senere en gård i Herfølge ved Køge. Peder Franks forældre nærede nok stor interesse for kirke og skole, men når han blev lærer skyldtes det navnlig påvirkningen fra to højskoleophold, først i Vestbirk, siden i Askov. Især kom forstanderen for Vestbirk højskole. Grønvald Nielsen, til at betyde meget for ham. Det var en mand, der havde ordet i sin magt og som i høj grad formåede at fængsle unge. Efter at Peder Frank havde været soldat og virket som lærer et par steder, kom han til Værslev og fik sit kaldsbrev fra biskoppen i Roskilde. - Biskop, provts og sognepræst spillede dengang en meget stor rolle for skolevæsenet, de udgjorde vores øverste myndighed. Men det kan føjes til, at også efter denne ordning var blevet ændret, mærkede vi kirkens interesse for skolen. Fonnesbech-Wulffs efterfølger som biskop, Axel Rosendal, ville således meget gerne som privat-mand have lejlighed til at besøge skolerne i stiftet. Fik det stor betydning for dig, at det netop var biskoppen, som havde kaldet dig? Det kan jeg vel ikke sige, men hans kaldsbrev opbevarer jeg med stor neneration; der er næppe mange af min kolleger som har noget tilsvarende. Du har hørt massevis af prædikener men har du nu også virkelig lyttet til dem? Så absolut, og jeg har lært meget ved det. En hel del af stoffet har jeg kunne bruge i min religionsundervisning i skolen. Jo, jeg har bestemt fået noget med mig hjem fra kirke. Hvad er så for dig idealet af en prædiken ? '''Korte prædikener''' Den skal i hvert fald ikke være for lang, navnlig da ikke, når der er konfirmander i kirken. ”Korte ben skal have korte prædikener” sagde Martin Attrup, i sin tid formand for Danmarks Lærerforening, og det kan han have megen ret i. I Harald Nygaards tid som sognepræst i Værslev har man haft en række salmesangsaftener i kirken, og i det hele taget oplevet en vis fornyelse på salmesangens område. Peder Frank har selv haft lejlighed til at arrangere en salmesangsaften, hvor han gjorde rede for sit forhold til nogle af de salmer, som har haft særlig betydning ham. Det er f.eks. Jakob Knudsens ”Se, nu stiger solen af havets skød” med Oluf Rings melodi, Brorsons ”Op, al den ting, som Gud har gjort”, samt to af Grundtvigs salmer ”Herren han har besøgt sit folk” og ”Bøj, o Helligånd, os alle”. Har det været meget mærkbart, at Værslev ikke længere er et selvstændigt pastorat, men anneks til Rørby? Det vil jeg ikke sige, navnlig da pastor Nygaard bestemt ikke forsømmer annekset. Men en sammenlægning vil naturligvis altid være en vanskelig og problematisk sag, selv om den i dette tilfælde er forløbet uhyre harmonisk. Værslev er unægtelig blevet ribbet for meget, jernbanestationen, mejeriet, skolerne. I øjeblikket kunne det godt føles noget uretfærdigt, at vi også skulle give afkald på præstegården. I 1930-33 havde vi en længere vakance, og jeg husker, hvordan vi fandt det tomt, at der ikke om aftenen kunne ses lys fra vinduerne i den store præstegård. Nu har den 81-årige Peder Frank taget fat på de næste 50 år som kirkesanger i Værslev, og han har stadig mod på at lære nye melodier til salmerne. Skønt han altså har sit hjem i Kalundborg, føler han sig tæt knyttet til menigheden i Værslev, dette i befolkningsmæssig henseende lille, men til gengæld geografisk ret vidtstrakte sogn. Han taler taknemmeligt om den trofaste kreds, som slutter op om søndags-gudstjenesten derude. Han kan berette mangt og meget fra de 50 år, han har været kirkesanger i Værslev. En søndag morgen, da han kom i kirke og skulle til at sætte salmenumre op, fik han pludselig øje på en kasse med kranier. Det viste sig, at de var blevet fundet under gulvet, da man var i færd med at installere nyt varmeanlæg. Trofast tager Peder Frank søndag efter søndag turen til Værslev kirke, ofte ledsaget af fru Ragnhild Frank. 50 års jubilæet blev fejret ved en fest i Værslev forsamlingshus; mange udtrykte her taknemmelighed over for Frank og hans kone. Et billede af Værslev kirke, malt af Røsnæs-kunstneren Harald Dall, var bland gaverne – det har fået en meget fremtrædende plads i kirkesangerens stue, hvorfra der for resten er en herlig udsigt over Kalundborg fjord. Frank kan skiftevis se på maleriet af Værslev kirke og Århus-båden på vej mod hans jyske hjemstavn. ''Mogens Poulsen'' ===1984: Artikel i Værslev Sogns Kirkeblad Marts-April 1984 i anledningen af Peders afsked som kirkesanger=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER-58.jpg }} '''Afsked med to veltjente medarbejdere''' Ved gudstjenesten i Værslev kirke søndag den 29. januar tog man i Værslev afsked både med organisten og kirkesangeren, begge overordentlig afholdte i menigheden for deres lange og trofaste tjeneste. Esther Pedersen har været kirkens organist i over fyrretyve år, Peter Frank kirkesanger i 55 år. Pastor Harald Nygaard holdt samme dag afskedsgudstjeneste og sagde om sine to medarbejdere: '''Kirken af levende stene''' Der skal flere til for at skabe en gudstjeneste. Den første betingelse er, at der er en menighed — kirken af levende stene. Så er der graveren, hvis opgave det er at holde kirkerummet rent, varmt og venligt. Der er præsten som tjener for ordet og sacramenterne. Der er organisten der skaber den festlige musikalske ramme om gudstjenesten uden at glemme, at også musikken er en tjener for og en bærer af ordet. I 43 år har Esther Pedersen siddet ved orglet i Værslev kirke. Med enestående trofasthed har hun røgtet dette vigtige led i gudstjenesten. På en følt, stilfærdig, ja næsten selvudslettende måde har hun ydet sit bidrag ved gudstjenester og kirkelige handlinger. Det var ikke et job for hende, men et kald, som hun har røgtet, så vi alle idag, hvor hun for sidste gang sidder ved orglet i Værslev kirke, føler trang til at sige hende en stor tak for de mange års trofaste tjeneste. Som sidste, men ikke mindste led i den kæde, der gør gudstjenesten til en helhed, skal nævnes degnen eller kirkesangeren. Det er ikke springernaturer, der har tjent ved Værslev kirke. '''Kendskabet til sognet''' I 55 år har Frank været den solide og gode støtte for sangen i Værslev kirke. Med naturlig værdighed og respekt for ordet, har han stået i kirkens kor og bedt indgangsbøn og udgangsbøn, og derigennem mindet os om, hvorfor vi var kommet. Disse bønner kom aldrig til at lyde som udenad lærte. Vi følte, Frank selv var med i bønnen. Få har den lykke at kunne bevare sangstemmen frisk og kraftig op i den høje alder, men Frank har, årene til trods, en vejr trækning som en operasanger og kan som degnen i Erasmus Montanus stadig ”tage troen fra 12 degne” Også om Frank gælder det, at han med helt enestående trofasthed har røgtet sit kald. Frank var den udadvendte med et enormt kendskab til Værslev sogn og dets beboere og en levende interesse i deres liv og færden, som præst har jeg ofte nydt godt af dette. Der er grund til at kippe med flaget for Esther Pedersen og Frank som en hyldest og en tak for den måde, de har tjent på i kirken og menigheden. ===1991: Dødsattest=== {{Image|file=NPJTALER.jpg }}

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Hall (abt.1836-1865)]] to [[:Category: Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira, New York|Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira, New York category]] # [[Cotter-2285|James Wesley Cotter (1928-2022)]] to [[:Category: Peaceful Acres Memorial Gardens, Opp, Alabama|Peaceful Acres Memorial Gardens, Opp, Alabama category]] # [[Cotter-2286|Verlon Grant Cotter (1934-2022)]] to [[:Category: Peaceful Acres Memorial Gardens, Opp, Alabama|Peaceful Acres Memorial Gardens, Opp, Alabama category]] # [[Guthrie-6083|Rosa Lee (Guthrie) Russell (1902-1990)]] to [[:Category: Moody Cemetery, Moody, Texas|Moody Cemetery, Moody, Texas category]] # [[Butler-32161|Mamie Lee (Butler) Gray (1913-1977)]] to [[:Category: Green Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Parkton, North Carolina|Green Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Parkton, North Carolina category]] # [[Forehand-333|Maye (Forehand) Murdock (1901-1972)]] to [[:Category: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama|Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama category]] # [[Martin-92620|Emily (Martin) Atchison (1845-1884)]] to [[:Category: River Hill Cemetery, Clarke County, Alabama|River Hill Cemetery, Clarke County, Alabama category]] # [[Whitesitt-38|Edgar Clyde Whitesitt (1875-1966)]] to [[:Category: Arizona Pioneers Home Cemetery, Prescott, Arizona|Arizona Pioneers Home Cemetery, Prescott, Arizona category]] # [[Snow-11381|James Emmitt Snow (1874-abt.1947)]] to [[:Category: Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Texas|Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Texas category]] # [[Byrd-6827|Isaac Wilbur Byrd (1845-1919)]] to [[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama|Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama category]] # [[McMullen-2827|Adelle (McMullen) Boswell (1885-1931)]] to [[:Category: Rawson Cemetery, Russell, Mississippi|Rawson Cemetery, Russell, Mississippi category]] # [[Cantaline-2|Joseph Nathan Cantaline (1901-1986)]] to [[:Category: Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia|Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia category]] # [[Cantaline-7|Ethel Merle (Cantaline) Morgan (1926-2004)]] to [[:Category: Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia|Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia category]] # [[Cantaline-9|James Olen Cantaline (1931-1986)]] to [[:Category: Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia|Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia category]] # [[Cantaline-3|Ella Ree (Cantaline) Rogers (1933-2004)]] to [[:Category: Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia|Pine Grove Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Reidsville, Georgia category]] # (Score Mark) [[Plemons-241|Sandra Kay (Plemons) Nutt (1944-2009)]] to [[:Category: Gerald Cemetery, Gerald, Texas|Gerald Cemetery, Gerald, Texas category]] # [[Everett-6854|William Austin Everett (1933-1964)]] to [[:Category: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia|Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia category]] # [[Nelson-22713|Martin VanBuren Nelson (1835-1864)]] to [[:Category: Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois|Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois category]] # [[Cotter-1410|William Columbus Cotter (abt.1850-1918)]] to [[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama|Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama category]] # [[Wood-46559|Julius Wilson Wood (1894-1938)]] to [[:Category: Parkers Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Linden, North Carolina|Parkers Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Linden, North Carolina category]] # [[Wood-45717|Sarah Alma Wood (abt.1882-1935)]] to [[:Category: Parkers Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Linden, North Carolina|Parkers Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Linden, North Carolina category]] # [[Walters-8667|Harley Lee Walters (1914-1976)]] to [[:Category: Pleasant Retreat Cemetery, Tyler, Texas|Pleasant Retreat Cemetery, Tyler, Texas category]] # [[Mudge-1037|Nellie Mae (Mudge) Wolley (1904-1984)]] to [[:Category: Rose Lawn Cemetery, Santa Rosa County, Florida|Rose Lawn Cemetery, Santa Rosa County, Florida category]] # [[Wolley-120|Virginia Lee (Wolley) Dean (1931-2006)]] to [[:Category: Rose Lawn Cemetery, Santa Rosa County, Florida|Rose Lawn Cemetery, Santa Rosa County, Florida category]] # [[Dees-1168|Robert Yates Dees (1912-1975)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-91691|Mary Barbara (Davis) Dees (1910-1992)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Dees-306|James Franklin Dees (1874-1916)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Townsend-10561|William S. Townsend (1857-1921)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Baxley-429|Maggie Floyd (Baxley) Dees (1873-1953)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Dees-1179|James Robert Dees (1933-2015)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-116824|David Wayne Davis (1943-2008)]] to [[:Category: Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina|Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Rockfish, North Carolina category]] # (Score Mark) [[Lee-43595|Joshua Dock Lee (1835-1888)]] to [[:Category: Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas category]] # [[Lee-43639|Joshua Harris Lee (1874-1956)]] to [[:Category: Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas category]] # [[Lee-43641|Duly Lee (1864-1871)]] to [[:Category: Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas category]] # [[Lee-43602|William Thomas Clifton Lee (1860-1905)]] to [[:Category: Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas category]] # [[Lee-43642|Lulu Lee (bef.1886-1886)]] to [[:Category: Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas|Bleakwood Cemetery, Bleakwood, Texas category]] # [[Green-58981|Thomas Gaither Green (1894-1981)]] to [[:Category: Lafayette Memorial Park, Fayetteville, North Carolina|Lafayette Memorial Park, Fayetteville, North Carolina category]] # [[Green-58982|Thomas Gaither Green (1919-1984)]] to [[:Category: Raleigh Memorial Park, Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh Memorial Park, Raleigh, North Carolina category]] # [[Smith-333716|Oscar Pharoah Smith (1890-1972)]] to [[:Category: Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama|Meadowlawn Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama category]] # [[Barlow-5735|Glen Harold Barlow (1929-1975)]] to [[:Category: Mobile Memorial Gardens, Tillmans Corner, Alabama|Mobile Memorial Gardens, Tillmans Corner, Alabama category]] # [[McCauley-2062|May Pearl (McCauley) Cleveland (1921-2003)]] to [[:Category: Roselawn Memorial Park, Denton, Texas|Roselawn Memorial Park, Denton, Texas category]] # [[Davis-65335|Ada Lee Davis (1887-1888)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-65334|Charlie Davis (1886-1889)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-65338|Ethel May Davis (1889-1890)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Sellars-700|Rosa Lee (Sellars) Davis (1868-1896)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-65250|Andrew Jackson Davis (1829-1898)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-67937|Barbara Ann Davis (abt.1854-aft.1900)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # (Score Mark) [[Davis-67550|Jefferson V. Davis (abt.1874-abt.1918)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-68059|Joseph Troy Davis (1891-1912)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Campbell-33113|Nancy Ann (Campbell) Davis (abt.1830-1921)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-66807|William Milton Davis (1853-1922)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-67939|Isabelle (Davis) Welsh (1864-1929)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-61569|John Edward Davis (1851-1929)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Dees-644|Alice Tapsey (Dees) Davis (1858-1930)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-65275|John David Davis (1877-1934)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-68048|Mary Margaret Davis (abt.1942-1943)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Welsh-2957|Joel Tucker Welsh (1864-1943)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Welsh-5098|William McDuffie Welsh (1891-1961)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Reeves-11778|Lula Florence (Reeves) Welsh (1908-1961)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-68046|Andrew Jackson Davis (1904-1972)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Davis-68049|Elwood Jackson Davis (1932-1972)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Welsh-5097|Annie Belle (Welsh) Odom (1899-1974)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # [[Gibson-17171|Geneva Mae (Gibson) Davis (1910-1975)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] # (Score Mark) [[Welsh-5216|Katy Lee (Welsh) Davis (1937-2016)]] to [[:Category: Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina|Davis Family Cemetery, Hoke County, North Carolina category]] ===I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # [[Akridge-179|March Adair Akridge (abt.1961-abt.1961)]], [[:Category: Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama|Enterprise City Cemetery, Enterprise, Alabama category]] (03/30) # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===Improved 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from my '''Anniversaries''' list:=== # [[Thompson-55997|Annie Louise (Thompson) Fendley (1886-1973)]] (born Jan 1) # [[Grimes-3810|Martha Eva (Grimes) Lusk (1887-1976)]] (born Jan 1) # [[Hallford-304|Andrew Monroe Hallford (1852-1939)]] (born Jan 3) # [[Coleman-19679|Elvin Littleton Coleman (1873-1959)]] (born Jan 4) # [[Overton-2903|Della Overton (1890-1904)]] (born Jan 6) # [[Chancey-205|Nola Myrtle (Chancey) Murdock (1890-1965)]] (born Jan 11) # [[Grimes-3807|Amanda Calloway (Grimes) Herbert (1880-1935)]] (born Jan 26) # [[Cotter-1255|Joseph Cantsel Cotter (1853-abt.1905)]] (died Feb 03) # [[Butler-32161|Mamie Lee (Butler) Gray (1913-1977)]] (died Feb 03) # [[Murdock-2922|David A. Murdock (1891-1975)]] (born Feb 05) # [[Roach-6561|Carl Talmadge Roach (1904-1971)]] (born Feb 06) # [[Griffin-17551|Alma Irene (Griffin) Bryan (1896-abt.1969)]] (born Feb 06) # [[Mixson-70|Helen Price (Mixson) Metcalfe (1842-1909)]] (died Feb 06) # [[Grimes-3817|Eula M. (Grimes) Clarkson (1871-1920)]] (died Feb 06) # [[Lockamy-300|Alice (Lockamy) Marks (1873-1948)]] (died 06 Feb) #(Score Mark) [[Ratley-79|A. Vance Ratley (1901-1956)]] (died Feb 09) # [[Harris-60971|Anne Earles (Harris) Goff (1911-1935)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Lusk-1496|Mildred Estelle (Lusk) Franks (1906-1940)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Engram-50|Peggy Ann Engram (1933-1945)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Cotter-1856|Bill Jack Cotter (1914-1972)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Hildreth-1954|Herbert Riley Hildreth (1930-2008)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Cobb-10587|Willie Daniel Cobb (1932-2015)]] (died Feb 10) # [[Lee-43640|Mixson Lee (1878-1947)]] (died Feb 11) # [[Grimes-4321|Marvin Bascom Grimes (1886-1955)]] (died Feb 11) # [[Hildreth-1731|James Hamner Hildreth (1914-1999)]] (died Feb 14) # [[Davis-91694|William Milton Davis (1917-1968)]] (died Feb 14) # [[Blue-1851|Margaret A. (Blue) Townsend (1860-1927)]] (died Feb 20) # [[Hildreth-1704|Jesse Burl Hildreth (1905-1949)]] (died Feb 20) # [[Mason-24595|Edward Franklin Mason (1914-1999)]] (died Feb 20) # [[Guthrie-1401|Mary Ellen (Guthrie) McKamie (1887-1972)]] (died Feb 22) # [[Woodruff-3942|Constance Josephine (Woodruff) Scott (1924-1972)]] (died Feb 22) #(Score Mark) [[Hildreth-1770|Thomas Frederick Hildreth (1930-1993)]] (died Feb 22) # [[Johns-8142|Nettie Earline (Johns) Pugh (1925-1995)]] (died Feb 22) # [[Metcalf-4728|Mildred Jane (Metcalf) Johnson (1917-2005)]] (died Feb 22) # [[Campbell-50513|Duncan Black Campbell (abt.1844-1910)]] (died Feb 24) # [[Butler-32163|John Roscoe Butler (1923-1981)]] (died Feb 24) # [[Wood-46556|Ophelia (Wood) Green (1888-1963)]] (died Feb 25) # [[Murdock-2924|Mildred Lee (Murdock) Smith (abt.1895-1970)]] (died Feb 25) # [[Barlow-5735|Glen Harold Barlow (1929-1975)]] (died Feb 25) # [[Armistead-1399|Mabin Willard Armistead (1933-1984)]] (died Feb 25) # [[Raynor-1336|Lester Coleman Raynor (1898-1928)]] (died Feb 26) # [[Cotter-1429|Ellington Arlin Cotter (1886-1962)]] (died Feb 23) # [[Gilcrease-101|Minor Gilcrease (abt.1828-abt.1871)]] (died Mar 01) # [[Mixson-101|Margaret Caroline (Mixson) Simmons (abt.1866-abt.1927)]] (married Mar 01) # [[Cotter-1967|Matthew Warner Cotter (1921-1999)]] (born Mar 05) # [[Cox-21494|Mildred Clyde (Cox) Jones (abt.1901-1991)]] (born Mar 06) # [[Edge-2121|Mattie Ada (Edge) Warren (1868-1922)]] (born Mar 10) # (Score Mark) [[Metcalf-4731|Mary Ellen (Metcalf) Gunter (1914-1965)]] (born Mar 10) # [[Russell-37551|Bertie (Russell) Chiles (1886-1968)]] (born Mar 11) # [[Howell-15309|Katie Evelyn (Howell) Brumley (1908-1973)]] (born Mar 11) # [[Cassady-657|Alta Lee (Cassady) Skinner (1907-1998)]] (born Mar 12) # [[Hudgens-391|Jewell Victoria (Hudgens) Herring (1889-1955)]] (born Mar 13) # [[Hollis-3213|Ernest Vivion Hollis (1918-1990)]] (born Mar 14) # [[Hildreth-1678|Lillie Rebecca (Hildreth) Walters (1894-1968)]] (married Mar 16) # [[Hildreth-1771|Evelyn Karen Hildreth (1959-2001)]] (born Mar 16) # [[Gilcrease-182|Avary Bell (Gilcrease) Kirk (1900-1928)]] (born Mar 17) # [[Deubler-22|Lawrence Deubler (1902-1979)]] (born Mar 17) # [[Dowling-3522|Penelopy Louetta (Dowling) Marsh (1859-1941)]] (born 19 Mar) # [[Murdock-2929|Cluster V. (Murdock) Etheredge (1910-1992)]] (born 20 Mar) # [[Howell-13551|Cora Ann (Howell) Holland (1904-1992)]] (born 22 Mar) # [[Black-17735|John D. Black (1923-1998)]] (born 29 Mar) # [[Raynor-1405|Jarvis Clark Raynor (1929-2005)]] (born 30 Mar) # [[Raynor-1044|Jesse Allen Raynor (1935-1972)]] (born 01 Apr) #(Score Mark) [[Culpepper-1372|Estelle (Culpepper) Peppers (1863-1938)]] (born 03 Apr) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # (Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== # 02/24/2024- Warning 831 for [[Gilchrist-1298|Joseph Cullen Gilchrist (1909-1983)]] # 02/24/2024 – Error 872 for [[Everett-6854|William Austin Everett (1933-1964)]] # 02/24/2024 – Hint 593 for [[Mott-3569|Mary Helen (Mott) Burch (1929-2010)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 646 for [[Uzzell-164|Thomas Uzzell (1814-1875)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 945 for [[Daniel-3000|Josephine Daniel (1849-1943)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 945 for [[Daniel-2999|Travis Daniel (1847-1862)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 945 for [[Daniel-3001|Virginia Caroline Daniel (1851-1945)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 571 for [[Mitchell-26860|Bertha Maude Ella (Mitchell) Smith (1894-1933)]] # 02/24/2024- Warning 945 for [[Moncrief-594|James Moncrief (1841-1931)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 572 for [[Snow-11384|John Jackson Snow (1889-1971)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 571 for [[Bumpers-57|Benjamin Franklin Bumpers (abt.1838-1871)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 571 for [[Mitchell-27206|Amanda Idella Mitchell (1873-1955)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 571 for [[Smith-221813|Catherine Annette Smith (abt.1962-1962)]] # 02/24/2024 – Warning 945 for [[Grimes-218|Stephen Henry Grimes (1790-1860)]] # 03/05/2024 - Error 872 for [[Kornegay-329|Victoria J. (Kornegay) Street (1863-1943)]] #(Score Mark) 03/05/2024 - Error 574: FindAGrave - Imprecise birth date for [[Davis-65308|Alice Mattie (Davis) Holden (1881-abt.1909)]] # Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date for [[Davis-65334|Charlie Davis (1887-1889)]] # Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date for [[Davis-65335|Ada Lee Davis (1888-1888)]] # Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date for [[Davis-65333|Walter R. Davis (1888-1913)]] # Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date for [[Davis-117287|Hugh J. Davis (1896-1896)]] # Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date for [[Davis-117255|Lena May (Davis) Robbins (1918-1993)]] # Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date for [[Holder-4320|Currie Holder (1924-1977)]] # Warning 744: Wrong word in Middle Name for [[Welsh-5438|Unnamed Infant Welsh (1903-1903)]] # Error 872: Named Inline citation error for [[Cotter-1967|Matthew Warner Cotter (1921-1999)]] # Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date for [[Davis-117287|Hugh J. Davis (1896-1896)]] # Error 872: Named Inline citation error - corrected for [[Metcalf-4731|Mary Ellen (Metcalf) Gunter (1914-1965)]] # Error 894: Missing Required parameter in template - corrected for [[Driskell-517|Summers Driskell (abt.1780-)]] # Warning 831: Multiple duplicated lines - corrected for [[Dowling-3522|Penelopy Louetta (Dowling) Marsh (1859-1941)]] # Error 872: Named Inline citation error - corrected for [[Etheredge-734|Enoch Otha Etheredge (1909-2000)]] # Error 578: FindAGrave - Different death date and Error 575: FindAGrave - Different birth date - corrected for [[Hancock-12947|Patsy (Hancock) Hall (abt.1844-abt.1925)]] # Cleaning profile to clear Warning 811 - [[Green-59897|Lillian Green (abt.1903-1920)]] # (Score Mark) Error 872: Named Inline citation error - corrected - [[Burke-14357|Joseph Alphonso Burke (1908-2000)]] ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles:=== # [[Bussey-307|Winneyford Bussey (abt.1789-1854)]] # [[Loeffler-185|Edwin H Loeffler (1930-1952)]] # [[Summers-2801|Oliver Summers (1858-aft.1885)]] # [[McCoy-9199|Rosetta (McCoy) Hutchison (1871-1935)]] # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # [[Engram-50|Peggy Ann Engram (1933-1945)]] # [[Hildreth-1698|Marcellus Hildreth (abt.1906-1919)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1733570/need-help-with-ancestry-com - R. Stephen needed a link to a source citation on Ancestry. # https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1736058/need-help-with-verifying-info-on-ancestry-please - Tanya Lowry needed info from Ancestry # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Other Members == ===Tally your thank yous given each month: === Goal is 16 a month! *January: 1. [[WikiTree-1|Admin WikiTree]] 2. [[Lenover-1|Marty (Lenover) Acks]] 3. [[Madison-125|Bobbie (Madison) Hall]] 4. [[Childs-1667|E Childs]] 5. [[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] 6. [[Gleason_Gleeson-1|Enrique Treat (Gleason Gleeson) Gleason Esq.]] 7. [[Athey-67|Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill]] 8. [[Lajiness-24|Kevin Lajiness]] 9. [[Bjorkgren-1|Joyce (Bjorkgren) Rivette]] 10. [[Dowden-595|William Dowden Jr.]] 11. [[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] 12. [[Belliveau-268|Mike Belliveau]] 13. [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] 14. [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] 15. [[Hunt-2329|Steve Hunt]] 16. [[Podgurski-88|Cara (Podgurski) Busenbark]] 17. [[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]] 18. [[Pearson-3638|J. (Pearson) Salsbery]] 19. [[Bain-1176|Eric Bain]] 20. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] *February : 1. [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] 2. [[Brewer-566|Paula (Brewer) Franklin]] 3. [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] 4. [[Caperton-319|Troy Caperton]] 5. [[Brady-1418|Chris Brady]] 6. [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] 7. [[Cross-14061|Kevin Cross]] 8. [[Crawford-15512|Amy (Crawford) Gilpin]] 9. [[Robertson-19489|Brian Robertson]] 10. [[Martin-15906|Lance Martin]] 11. [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] 12. [[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]] 13. [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson Jr]] 14. [[Johnson-107455|Vance Johnson]] 15. [[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] 16. [[Roche-395|Patricia Roche]] 17. [[Lauder-Frost-1|Gregory Lauder-Frost]] 18. [[Cochoit-2|Joe Cochoit]] 19. [[Mercier-1491|Marie Mercier]] 20. [[Schmehl-58|Paul Schmehl]] 21. [[Uzzell-160|Charles Uzzell]] 22. [[Oleman-3|Kinsey (Oleman) Grace]] 23. [[Oleman-3|Kinsey (Oleman) Grace]] 24. [[McBeth-165|Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM]] 25. 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Nueva Galicia

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Nugent Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Nugents. Anybody able to help?

Nunan Name Study

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[[Category:Nunan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Nunan, Noonan, and ALL variants of this name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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[[Category: Nunan Name Study ]]
== Sources == == See Also == * http://www.nemhnain.com/the-noonan-name/

Nunavut Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Canada Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:16, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- Nunavut adoption legislation (The Adoption Act and the Aboriginal Custom Adoption Recognition Act) is based directly on that of the [[Space:Northwest_Territories_Adoption_Resources|Northwest Territories]], and contains the same provisions regarding '''closed records'''. ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==Additional Local Resources== ==Privacy Laws== ==WikiTree Project== *[https://www.originscanada.org/adoption-records/by-province/nunavut-adoption-records/ Nunavut Adoption Records]. *[https://adoptiondatabase.quickbase.com/db/7c2gsmqv?a=q&qid=82 Canada Adoption Registry].

Nuns in Australia, Queensland

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[[Category: Australia, Projects]][[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] =Welcome= Welcome to the Nuns in Australia project. =Project Members= '''Coordinator: [[Brassil-22|Rionne Brooks]]'''
'''Technical and research assistance: [[Hunter-8415|Andrew Hunter]]''' Contact the coordinator to join the project. =Project Goals= The main aim of this project is to honor the work and dedication of Australian nuns. Speciifcally this is achieved by creating Wikitree profiles for each of them and categorising them in a way that makes it easy to view them all in the one place. Until such times as more women have profiles, we will use available sources to compile as extensive a list as possible (see below). =Project Structure= '''Task 1: Create new Wikitree profiles for Australian Nuns''' '''Task 2: Add the project category to existing profiles of Australian Nuns.''' (see below) '''Task 3: Assemble a comprehensive list of Nuns sorting them by their Order.''' Tasks 1 and 2 can be undertaken by an indvidual without joining the project. Please feel free to create a Wikitree profile for any of the Nuns that are listed in the last section if none exists. Add the project tags
$Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia$ and
$Space:Nuns in Australia$
(replacing the $ with double square brackets) to any profiles that you might already manage. ''Task 3 requires a prospective project member to formally join the project, as only people who are on the project's Trusted List can edit the text on this page.'' =List of Australian-based Nuns or Deceased Family member of Australian-based Nuns= This section is in progress. New entries will be added on a regular basis. See "Revision Tracker" at foot of document for details of some edits. '''Links will appear in a new tab of your browser if the ''Control'' key is depressed at the time the link is clicked.''' ---- Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11379809 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Nuns in Australia Abbotsford Victoria

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Abbotsford Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Good Shepherd Convent, Abbotsford== Covent Notes: Formerly located in St. Helier's Street. Closed. Currently creative arts complex. Convent chapel still used for worship. Many of these sisters were buried in the Boroondara Cemetery. This cemetery's records are available at http://kewcemetery.org.au * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244424732 Death of Unknown ROCHE (in religion Sr. Mary De Ste. Agnes)] 02 Jun 1866. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5764158. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5828195 Death of Unknown DOYLE (in religion Sr. Mary St. Ignatius, Superioress)] 06 Feb 1869. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5820544; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65987500. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5842506 Death of Unknown LACY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Alphonus)] 18 Feb 1871. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138081333. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202152349 Death of Unknown KENNEDY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Agnes)] 16 Dec 1880. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5976854; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article142173926; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196568395; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60094051. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241149448 Death of Unknown McKILLOP (in religion Sr. Mary of the Sacred Heart)] 01 Jan 1883. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6079379 Death of Unknown DEVINE (in religion Sr. Mary of the Good Shepherd)] 18 May 1885. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148781746 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241221200 Death of Unknown COUNSEL (in religion Sr. Mary of the Holy Angels)] 06 Nov 1885. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6071718. Daughter of Richard Counsel, Emerald Hill (now called South Melbourne). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11578249 Death of Unknown DEVINE (in religion Sr. Mary of the Annunciation)] 03 Nov 1886. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196015004, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198356466. More family information http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149048015. Daughter of Mr. A. Devine, of Curlewis (near Geelong). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6118261 Death of Rev. Mother Mary of Mount Carmel CURTAIN], Superioress, 18 Apr 1888. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article195998631, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198024571 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199335054 Death of ''Margaret CORBETT''] 21 Jul 1892. Third daughter of the late Michael and Fanny Corbett of County Clare, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8482796 Death of Unknown FITZPATRICK (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis Xavier)] 18 Nov 1892. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138103834 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8490622 Death of Unknown O'DONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Patrick)] 09 Dec 1892. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138104592, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221756666 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8689347 Death of Unknown CURTAIN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Rose of Lima)] 09 Sep 1893. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8710488 Death of Unknown QUINLAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Angela)] 14 Nov 1893 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9347065 Death of Unknown KEANE (in religion Sr. Mary of the Immaculate Heart)] 23 Feb 1895. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139706777. Daughter of the late John Keane, of Pullitop, near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9785421 Death of Unknown LALOR (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Thomas of Acquin)] 03 Jan 1898. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138660621 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14132085 Death of ''Mary McCORMACH''] 24 Feb 1898 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9539364 Death of Unknown CARROLL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis Xavier)] 02 May 1899. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138614326, * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9032448 Death of Unknown O'MEARA (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis Xavier)] 02 Oct 1899. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article188665237, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198077359 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192208876 Requiem Mass for Unknown LYNCH (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Sebastian)] 30 Dec 1901 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9085137 Death of Unknown GEORGE (in religion Sr. Mary Imelda)] 28 Oct 1902. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138675711 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10572012 Death of Unknown McDONOUGH (in religion Sr. Mary of the Annunciation)] 15 Sep 1903. Daughter of Henry McDonough, of East Melbourne. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189354233 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10324988 Death of Unknown DALY (in religion Sr. Mary of the Resurrection)] 17 Jun 1904. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201655867 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9881755 Death of the father of Unknown (in religion Sr. St. John) and Unknown (in religion Sr. Berchmans)] 29 Sep 1905. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10028293 Death of Letitia SLATTERY (in religion Sr. Mary of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart)] 30 Oct 1905. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10025111. Fourth daughter of the late W. T. and A. Slattery, of 19 Hawke Street, West Melbourne. There is a typographic error in the article, "Letetia" is probably Letitia. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9671469 Death of Unknown McMAHON (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph of the Cross)] 18 Oct 1906. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139178054 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10149227 Requiem Mass for Unknown CAMPBELL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Germain)] 17 Sep 1907 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10738529 Requiem Mass for Unknown O'HARE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Joseph)] 06 Oct 1909. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139687628 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10837853 Death of Unknown DOYLE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis of Assisium)] 28 Feb 1910. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10895463 Death of Langouri GARRETTY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Alphonsus)] 19 Apr 1911. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7247976 Requiem Mass for Unknown FITZGERALD (in religion Sr. Mary of the Holy Angels)] 16 Mar 1914. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1497901 Death of Unknown McNAMARA (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Joseph)] 22 Feb 1915. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1554595 Death of Daisy Frances HAYES (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Marine)] 31 Aug 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1554990; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151759994. Daughter of Det. P. J. and H. Hayes. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2096288 Death of Unknown FENNESSY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Euphrasia)] 17 Jan 1916 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212594193 Death of ''Teresa KELLY,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Alphonsus KELLY, of this congregation)] 24 Mar 1917 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635366 Death of ''Bridget HEALY,'' mother of Elizabeth (in religion Sr. Vincent de Paul, of this congregation)] 13 Jul 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635682; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154369945. Daughter of Edmund and Bridget Healy * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1667018 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MULVILLE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Gabriel)] 19 Jun 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1478643 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242737485 Death of Unknown O'DONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Philomena)] 26 Aug 1918 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155221153 Death of ''Joseph WHITE,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. May of St. Dominic, of this congregation)] 11 Mar 1919. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168068649. Daughter of Joseph and Ellen White. 1 sister also nun in another congregration. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155202807 Death of ''Mary LALOR''] 26 Jun 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4719720 Death of Nellie GRAY (in religion Sr. Mary of Perpetual Help)] 05 Jul 1919. Third daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Gray. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1708947 Death of Unknown QUINLAN (in religion Sr. Mary of Divine Infancy)] 07 Jun 1920. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171055477 Death of ''Margaret Mary RADFORD''] 17 Feb 1921. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1763660 Death of Unknown FAIR (in religion Sr. Mary of the Nativity)] 06 Jun 1921. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1991760 Reqiuem Mass for Unknown SHEEHAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Elizabeth)] 10 Oct 1923. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1998930 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown CROSBIE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Paul)] 27 Dec 1923. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171406475, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171428873 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1899350 Death of Unknown DONNELLY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Patricia)] 15 Mar 1924. Eldest daughter of Edward and Susannah Donnelly. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2137260 Death of Unknown FITZGERALD (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Winifred)] 14 Sep 1925 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2167278 Death of Unknown RYAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Boniface)] 18 Nov 1925. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1885586 Death of Matthew RYAN, brother] 26 Mar 1923. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3747378 Death of Unknown GLEESON (in religion Sr. Mary of the Transfiguration)] 26 Apr 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201636931 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3791006 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown LOWREY (in religion Sr. Mary of the Incarnation)] 25 Jun 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3791448 (extended family details), http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171422977 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3800923 Death of Unknown HARNEY (in religion Sr. Mary of the Transfiguration)] 09 Aug 1926 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3962059 Death of Unknown McGONIGAL (in religion Sr. Mary of the Good Shepherd)] 11 Oct 1928 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3963260 Death of Unknown McLOUGHLIN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Peter Chanel)] 17 Oct 1928 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3971689 Death of Unknown FALLON (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Lucy)] 28 Nov 1928 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171656092 Death of Unknown CORBETT (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis Xavier)] 28 Feb 1929 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171657042 Death of Unknown COAKLEY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Aloysius)] 11 Apr 1929. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170939420 Death of John Denis COAKLEY, brother] 24 Feb 1912 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171660597 Death of Unknown WEIR (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Alphonsus)] 08 Aug 1929. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4033144 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown GEORGE (in religion Sr. Mary of the Presentation)] 28 Aug 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204098260, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171661563 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4089652 Death of Teresa TONNER (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Mechtilde)] 27 May 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171669519 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4415723 Death of Unknown BERMINGHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Euphrasia)] 26 Sep 1931. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171685067 Death of Unknown O'KEEFE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Frances de Sale)] 17 Dec 1931. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171792555 Death of Unknown MEAGHER (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Domitilla)] 14 Apr 1932. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154373954 Death of Thomas Francis MEAGHER, father] 01 Apr 1915. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1507357, Sr. Gerard MEAGHER, same congregation, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203745018 Death of ''Eliza Ellen PINKERTON,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Aloysia)] 26 May 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4453904 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4506072 Death of Unknown CURR (in religion Sr. Mary of Perpetual Succour)] 29 Oct 1932 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4745508 Death of Unknown HENRY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Catherine Sienna)] 30 Jun 1933. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203807314 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171897078 Death of Unknown CURTAIN (in religion Sr. Mary of the Holy Infancy)] 05 Jul 1934. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171792555 Death of Unknown HANLON (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Peter Canisius)] 05 Jul 1934 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171899328 Death of Unknown HEARTY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Patrick)] 13 Sep 1934 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205877846 Death of Unknown CURTAIN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Celestine)] 01 Oct 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171900003. Could the two Curtains 05 Jul 1934 and 01 Oct 1934 be siblings and could Rev. Mother Mary of Mount Carmel CURTAIN also be a relative (eg. grandmother)? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12231670 Death of Unknown BOLGER (in religion Sr. Mary Gerald)] 23 Apr 1935 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204284466 Death of Unknown KEANE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. John the Baptist)] 23 Apr 1935. See death of Sr. Mary of the Immaculate Heart KEANE above. Related? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12240317 Death of Unknown GAUNT (in religion Sr. Mary of the Sacred Heart)] 20 May 1935 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203987914 Death of Margaret BERMINGHAM (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Brigid)] 08 Jul 1935. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11745800, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171908684. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203981380 (extended family) Daughter of Michael and Mary Bermingham, of Brunswick. Family: See previous listing Sr. Mary Euphrasia BERMINGHAM? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171910767 Death of Unknown DALY (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Scholastica)] 12 Sep 1935. See death of Sr. Mary of the Resurrection DALY above. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171930177 Death of Unknown TONINI (in religion Sr. Mary of the Annunciation)] 10 Jun 1937. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171936132 Death of Unknown HAYES (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Columba)] 16 Dec 1937 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12442764 Death of 'Margaret O'BRIEN'] 18 Jul 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172024284. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172026587 Death of Unknown VINE (in religion Sr. Mary of the Assumption)] 06 Oct 1938 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12074459 Death of Unknown DEVINE (in religion Sr. Mary of Mount Carmel)] 12 Dec 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205202381. Possible relative of Sr. Mary of the Annunciation DEVINE listed above? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243334993 Death of Unknown BRAZEL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Clement)] 28 Mar 1939. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12112578 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12131843 Death of Unknown COUNSEL (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Ignatius)] 25 May 1939 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11258381 Death of Unknown McCLELLAND (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Aloysia)] 02 Sep 1939 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46432793 Death of ''Elizabeth RYAN,'' step-mother of Nora (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Felix) at Belmont, W.A. 23 Oct 1939 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11315970 Requiem Mass for Unknown GARDINER (in religion Sr. Mary of Loretto)] 20 Nov 1940. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205226863 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205228751 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BERGES (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Francis Regis)] 09 Dec 1940. Notice says "late of Mitchelton, Brisbane." See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172046411 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11981549 Death of Unknown LAMBERT (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Magdalen)] 17 Jun 1942. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11981613 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12007882 Death of Unknown COMERFORD (in religion Sr. Mary of Calvary)] 04 Dec 1942. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206835276 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12010043 Requiem Mass for Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Michael)] 18 Dec 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12011608 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Susie CARMONDY (in religion Sr. Mary Immaculata)] 04 Jan 1922. Daughter of Michael and Mary Carmody. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206830685 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11801726 Death of Unknown BANNON (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Patrick)] 02 Jul 1943.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bannon-593|Winifred Mary "Sr Mary Patrick" Bannon]]
'''Parents:''' [[Bannon-583|James Bannon]] and [[Bergin-505|Mary Bergin]].
''' Death:''' VIC BDM: 6612/1943 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11782971 Death of ''Charlotte HOLZER''] 28 Sep 1943. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11359809 Death of Unknown ROE (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Rose)] 06 Sep 1944. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205999053, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11359976, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206000548, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172215564. Daughter of Patrick and Margaret Roe, of Port Fairy. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205649552 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown VAUGHAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Columba)] 27 Nov 1945. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12155446 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22244689 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown NOLAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Laurentia)] 14 May 1946. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22323265 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MONGAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Anne)] 23 Aug 1946. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17984298 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245092362 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown KENNEDY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary of the Visitation)] 19 Sep 1947 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22523115 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown EVANS (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Genevieve)] 27 Feb 1948 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22686072 Death of Michael FLYNN, father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Brigid, of this congregation)] 07 Jul 1948. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172497792 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article247299692 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown Eymard (in religion Sr. Mary of Blessed Julian)] 16 Jul 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22678918, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206889645 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22678185 Death of Mary Margaret (May) ENGLISH, mother of Agnes (in religion Sr. Mary of the Holy Angels, of this congregation)] 02 Aug 1948. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172498239 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22682682 Death of Unknown FAGAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Kyran)] 01 Sep 1948. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205671524, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172498938 ***GOOD SHEPH MELBOURNE KYRAN FAGAN ANNIE JOHN SMYTH BRIDGET 68/01/01 IRE MEATH 04/01/01 48/09/01 DIED ABBOTSFORD. VOWS TAKEN AT ABBOTSFORD * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172520620 In Memoriam Notice for ''Mary Josephine WILSON,'' mother of Annie (in religion Sr. May of St. Theodore WILSON, of this congregation)] 06 Sep 1951. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172521080 Death of Unknown LOHAN (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Lawrence)] 04 Oct 1951. ***MELBOURNE LAURENCE LOHAN ELLEN PATRICK, FAIR ELLEN 68/08/10 AUS VIC MELBOURNE 86/01/01 51/09/14 DIED ABBOTSFORD. AI=29SEP 1888,P16;FTHR=PETER OF CARLTON * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205419804 Death of ''Bridget Ethel WEBER,'' mother of Julia (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Bede, of this congregation)] 11 Sep 1952 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article249189400 Death of Unknown McCANN (in religion Sr. Mary of Our Lady of Victories)] 27 Jan 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175358002 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206459870 Death of ''John James BOLAND,'' father of Emily (in religion Sr. Mary of St. Leila, of this congregation)] 07 Oct 1953 ***Emily Mary Boland DOB 31/08/1887 Oakleigh Vic F-John James Mother Albertina Closter. Emily dies Albert Pk 17 Feb 1973

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Nuns in Australia Adelaide South Australia

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Adelaide Convents= '''Please note the following''' :'''Names''' are listed by '''State''' then by '''place'''. :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Convent of Mercy== Convent Notes: Formerly located on Angas Street, Adelaide. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150746007 Death of Margaret CARROLL (in religion Sr. Mary Gertrude)] 09 Aug 1893. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241440410; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8680865; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170511675. Daughter of Thomas and M. A. Carroll, of Autumn Street, Geelong West.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Carroll-9337|Margaret Ann "Sr Mary Gertrude" Carroll rsm.]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Carroll and Mary Ann Roney.
'''Sibling:''' [[Carroll-9332|Agnes Mary "Mother Mary Mercy Gertrude" Carroll rsm]]
'''Death:''' South Australia BDM 211/378 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4838867 Death of Unknown POWER (in religion Sr. Mary Angela)] 15 May 1901. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56079095; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207946625; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166993982; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87808359. Daughter of Peter Power. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4861606 Death of Gertrude TOLEMAN (in religion Sr. Mary Antonia)] 19 Jul 1902. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208736338; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87826322. Daughter of Edward and Rebecca Toleman.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Toleman-95|Agnes Gertrude (Gertrude) "Sr Mary Antonia" Toleman rsm.]]
'''Parents:''' [[Toleman-96|Edward Toleman]] [[Bax-414|Rebecca Bax]].
'''Death''' SA BDM - reg. 287/153 at Adelaide District. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5036945 Death of Catherine FITZPATRICK (in religion Sr. Mary Philomena)] 28 Jan 1905. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209099948; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article162424814.SA BDM - Death reg. 307/441 at Adelaide District * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5309103 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown FLANAGAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Catherine)] 30 Nov 1911. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209938108; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5309073; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167003969 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209952800 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MURPHY (in religion Sr. Mary Getrude)] 23 Jul 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209952804 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10526134 Death of, and Funeral for Lella CAMERON (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus)] 26 Aug 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203476955; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58184602; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209956711; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5328041. Daughter of Angus Cameron, of Dartmoor (Vic.) Birth 1876 36 yrs NSW BDM# 4938 Bourke NSW. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167012335 Death of Unknown BROWN (in religion Sr. Mary Josephine)] 19 Sep 1913. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5559078 Death of Unknown MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Martha Mary)] 05 Feb 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-arttcle166980827. ? Mary Maloney b. 20 July 1838in ATHY Ireland. Entered FOUNDATION MEMBER FROM ARGENTINA 1880. ENTERED IN BEUNOS AIRES. 1858. DIED IN AUSTRALIA. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5582814 Death of Unknown CONNAUGHTON (in religion Sr. Mary Raphael)] 24 Dec 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166984919 Mary Connaughton born Argentina b.29 Aug 1845 Father Michael Mother Margaret Kearney. Entered 1865 ENTERED AT BUENOS AIRES 1 ST. APRIL 1865. Convent of Mercy * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5576839 Requiem Mass for Unknown COUSINS (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)] 29 Jul 1918. Daughter of Mrs. J. Cousins, of Clare. Matilda Cousins b. 26 May 1869 . Born Adelaide Father John and mother Bridget White. Entered 1904. Ignatius Raphael. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167789052 Death of Unknown HYLAND (in religion Sr. Mary Vincent)] 13 Jun 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87417785 Death of Unknown COFFEY (in religion Sr. Margaret Mary)] 25 Feb 1922. b. Anne 10 Feb 1838 Drogheda Louth Ireland ENTERED AT BUENOS AIRES 1856 from Argentina 1880. Father John Mother Mary. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106666909 Funeral of Flora GALLAGHER (in religion Sr. Clotilda Mary)] 04 Jul 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167030230 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41350581 Death of Catherine BYRNE (in religion Sr. Mary Gerard)] 12 Nov 1927. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199276840 b. 1870. Offaly Ireland * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129144400 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Elzearina VIAN (in religion Sr. Mary Evangelist)] 27 Apr 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129216165 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Ellen RONAN (in religion Sr. Mary Alfonsa)] 19 Dec 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73800787 Requiem Mass for Anne LONG (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 26 May 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90055204. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128975958 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Anne KENNY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Claver)] 23 Sep 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167056627. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46989111 Death of Unknown MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Mary Francis)] 22 Jul 1933. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90891528; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128424262. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47764510 Death of Unknown BRIGGS (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine)] 26 Nov 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132036772.
'''Wikitree Profile''' [[Briggs-7885 |Sarah Juliana "Sr Mary Gabriel" Briggs]]
Parents: [[Briggs-7882|John Briggs]] [[Campbell-35956|Ann Campbell]]
Siblings also in the convent:'' Elizabeth Briggs, Thomasina Briggs and Anne Maria Briggs'' * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132034939 Death of Unknown MURPHY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Clare)] 02 Dec 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47766621; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167081663. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131539217 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BRIGGS (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 13 Oct 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36583816; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167709013. Daughter of John and Anne Briggs. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36585402 Death of Unknown LE COUTEUR (in religion Sr. Mary Lucy)] 20 Oct 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167709013 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131935630 Death of Mary NOONAN (in religion Sr. Mary Monica)] 26 May 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30043073. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55916376 Death of Unknown GRANT (in religion Sr. Mary Aloysius)] 08 Jul 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167761310 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35655851 Death of Unknown CARROLL (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Magdalen)] 19 Dec 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131988811. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48889668 Death of Catherine NASH (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gonzaga)] 04 Nov 1942. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92381182; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167776109. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127028961 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Queenie Gertrude THOMPSON (in religion Sr. Mary Assumpta) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 12 May 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48912456. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129902055 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Agnes BYRNE (in religion Sr. Mary Genevieve)] 16 Jun 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43771178; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93188061. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129894725 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Catherine KENNY (in religion Sr. Mary Antonia) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 16 Dec 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43796046; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93212219 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131131390 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Clara Elizabeth COUSINS (in religion Sr. Mary Annunicata)] 08 Aug 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44932800; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93774004; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167730878. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55788001 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary McMAHON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Patrick)] 14 Jul 1951. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167735232 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47384819 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Helen Louise WADE (in religion Sr. Mary Baptist)] 26 Jan 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93869219; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47377576. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47413275 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Agnes CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Winefrede). See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47431734; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93922505. Daughter of George and Johanna Connell. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134206368 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Alice CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Mercy)] 20 Jul 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48273837; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93942073; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167090233. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134210078 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret LENNOX (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans)] 13 Aug 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48276581; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93937891; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167090520 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130985484 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Dorothy Agnes McINERNEY (in religion Sr. Mary Marietta)] 15 Sep 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167692366 ==Dominican Convent== Convent Notes: Located in Franklin Street. Some entries incorrectly assigned to "Cabra" below. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44961742 Death of Ella GRAHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 15 Oct 1941.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Graham-20576|Sr Mary Gabriel]]
'''Parents:'''[[Graham-20677|Robert Graham]] and [[McNally-1109|Anna McNally]]
'''Death:'''SA BDM No: Page Number:4928 Volume Number:641. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93155858 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BRUCE (in religion Sr. Mary John) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 08 May 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167711173.br />'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bruce-10156|Elizabeth "Sr Mary John" Bruce OP]
'''Death''' SA BDM: 699/1659.

Nuns in Australia Ararat Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Clancy-1497|Lucy Agnes "Rev Mother Josephine" Clancy csb ]]
''' Parents:''' Michael Clancy and Mary Kelly
'''Death:''' At sea on RMS Malwa * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74281877 Death of Mary Bridget Ursula PHELAN (in religion Rev. Mother Ursula)] 13 Jun 1918. See also; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1665675 VicBDM death 3568/1918. Entry indexed as "Mary Bridget Ursula PHELAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Michael Phelan and Brigid (nee Keoghan) Phelan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4673615 Death of Unknown PIGOTT (in religion Sr. Mary Baptist)] 16 Aug 1921. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171240501.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Pigott-971|Marie Josephine Clare (Mary) "Sr Mary Baptist" Pigott csb]]
'''VicBDM death''' 8064/1921. Entry indexed as "Mary Baptist PIGOTT."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of David Pigott and Susannah (nee Hanrahan) Pigott. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3996232 Death of Unknown KELLY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gertrude)] 11 Feb 1929 VicBDM death 28/1929. Entry indexed as "Mary Gertrude KELLY."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Martin Kelly and Nora (nee Owens) Kelly. Born Borrill, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171790718 Death of Mary Ellen WHITE (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 04 Feb 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167058772.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2136009 Death of Michael Thomas WHITE, brother] 11 Sep 1925. Sr. Anotonio, sister, of same congregation. VicBDM death 14/1932. Entry indexed as "Mary Ellen WHITE."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Thomas White and Mary (nee O'Brien) White. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4459228 Death of Mary Martha ROCHFORD (in religion Sr. Martha)] 24 Jun 1932.
'''Death:''' VicBDM death 3945/1932. Entry indexed as "Mary Martha ROCHFORD."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of John Rochford and Mary (nee Reddan) Rochford. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4511248 Death of Catherine NOLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Gerard)] 29 Nov 1932.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3743767 Death of Martin NOLAN, brother] 06 Apr 1926; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205476051 Death of Michael Henry NOLAN, brother]. Native of Dunolly. VicBMD death 10908/1932. Entry is indexed as "Mary Gerard NOLAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of James Nolan and Katherine (nee Walsh) Nolan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73142506 Death of ''Evelyn ROBERTSON,'' mother of Evelyn (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes), of this congregation] 24 Oct 1939 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8188185 Death of Mary Catherine FOGARTY (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 21 Jan 1941. VicBDM death 15026/1941. Entry is indexed as "Mary Catherine FOGARTY."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Michael Fogarty and Catherine (nee Hogan) Fogarty. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8153527 Death of Unknown SHEEHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Veronica)] 23 Jun 1941. VicBDM death 16561/1941. Entry is indexed as "Mary Veronica SHEEHAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of James Sheehan and Ellen (nee Aldworth) Sheehan. Born in Koroit (Vic). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11363370 Death of ''Mary DOYLE,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Philomena), of this congregation] 30 Sep 1944. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205993157 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22545553 Death of Catherine HAGER (in religion Rev. Mother Maria Angela) at Melbourne] 19 Mar 1948.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Hager-2107| Catherine (Kate) "Rev Mother Maria Angela" Hager csb]]
'''Parents:''' Rudolph Hager and Caroline (nee Ratcliffe) Hager.
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM: Reg. No: 2665/1948 Entry is indexed as "Catherine HAGER." Died Fitzroy. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26601929 Death of ''Michael Thomas WOODRUFF,'' father of Kathleen (in religion Rev. Mother Carmelita), of this congregation] 08 Apr 1954. VicBMD death (Michael Thomas WOODRUFF) 3492/1954. Son of William Woodruff and Johanna (nee Gorman) Woodruff. VicBDM birth (Kathleen Woodruff) - no matching record. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204904213 Death of Mother Mary Berchams Molony, died at the Brigidine Convent.] 7 July 1936:
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Molony-281| Ann (Annie) "Mother Mary Berchmans" Molony csb]]
''' Parents:''' William Molony and Mary Everard.
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM: Reg. No: 16472/1936.

Nuns in Australia Ballarat Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barry-4787| Mary (Mamie) "Rev Mother Mary Gonzaga" Barry ibvm]]
'''Parents:''' John Barry, and his wife Elizabeth Cowan.
'''Death:''' Vic BDM:215 / 1915 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161858030 Death of Unknown HEARNE (in religion Sr. Mary Philip)] 27 Jan 1914. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7285126 BALLARAT Sr. PHILIP HEARNE LILIAN MAY Father: EDWARD FRANCIS Mother: PHILLIPS KATHERINE B.84/08/25 Convent: 04/02/21 Death: 14/01/26 DIED BALLARAT, AGED 29. BURIED THERE. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4651532 Death of Unknown GRANO (in religion Rev. Mother Loyola)] 20 Nov 1919. Eldest daughter of George and Mary Grano, of Ararat. GRANO EMILY Father: GEORGE WM. Mother: LAUGHTON MARY 1864/06/22 88/08/15 19/11/16 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4592345 Death of Unknown BENSON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Hilda)] 03 Aug 1920.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Benson-6940|Louisa "Rev Mother Mary Hilda" Benson ibvm]]
'''Parents:''' Christopher Benson and Mary Stein.
'''Death:''' Vic BDM: 8584/1920; * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article219321370 Death of Unknown RUSHE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Agath)] 05 Nov 1921. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4623630 AGATHA RUSHE BEDELIA MARTHA Ireland * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1849621 Death of ''Maria CULLINAN,'' mother of Mary (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Conception, of this congregation)] 19 Oct 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213333402, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article213333569. Daughter of Michael Thomas and Maria Cullinan. CONCEPTION CULLINAN MARY JOHN MCFERGUS MARIA 73/05/02 AUS VIC SALE 91/02/02 54/12/14 AI=22 FEB 1951,P21;BR=MR.T.CULLINAN,MAYOR OF SALE. BIP DIED KIRRIBILLI. BR=WM. ALSO CALLED SR.IMMACULATE CONCEPTION * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1905081 Death of ''Archibald Andrew (Archie) McPHEE,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Raphael, of this congregation)] 21 Apr 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article214252790, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article214253260 Family: Sr. Mary Aquin McPHEE, sister. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt as Loretto. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2170380 Death of ''Anna HALLION,'' mother of Mollie (in religion Sr. Mary Ignacio, of this congregation)] 02 Dec 1925. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3803978 Death of Eileen MURPHY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Anne)] 21 Aug 1926. Daughter of James and Mary Murphy, Nothcote. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206887987 Death of ''Andrew James SERONG,'' father of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Rosa, of this congregation)] 05 Jan 1948. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22551432 Death of Unknown KENNY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gabriel)] 21 May 1948. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22332302 Death of Elizabeth KENNY, sister] 21 Sep 1946. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto.

Nuns in Australia Beechworth Victoria

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'''Death:''' VicBDM Reg#11029/1907. Entry is indexed as "Mary Stanislaus NOLAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of John Thomas Nolan and Ellen (nee Nolan) Nolan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200687626 Death of Unknown VOSTI (in religion Sr. Mary Anthony)] 15 Oct 1912. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170955607
VicBDM death 12971/1912. Entry is indexed as "Mary Anthony VOSTI."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of August Vosti and Mary (nee Keating) Vosti. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1541637 Death of Maud Mary COGHLAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Xavier)] 27 Jul 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155005598; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154487730.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of [[Coghlan-365|James Coghlan]] and [[Griffith-8110|Susanna Griffith]]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Coghlan-374|Maud Mary "Mother Mary Xavier" Coghlan]]
VicBDM death 7718/1915. Entry is indexed as "Maud Mary COGHLAN."
'''Notes:''' Daughter of James Coghlan, probably native of Ballarat area. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1845655 Death of Christina FRITSCH (in religion Rev. Mother Aloysius)] 25 Sep 1922.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Augustus and Cristina Fritsch.
VicBDM death 7875/1922. Entry is indexed as "Christina Caroline FRITSCH." * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3858342 Death of ''Annie TEHAN,'' mother of Kathleen (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph)] 03 Jun 1927. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10928247 Death of Mary Elizabeth COLL (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Berchmans)] 17 Apr 1934
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Coll-190|Mary Elizabeth "Mother Mary Berchmans" Coll csb]]
'''Parents:''' [[Coll-191|John Coll]] and [[McMahon-3571|Julia McMahon]]
'''Sibling''' [[Coll-192|Ellen "Sr Mary Veronica" Coll RSM]]
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration: 13901/1934 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11910775 Death of Unknown O'DWYER (in religion Sr. Mary Brigid )] 04 Sep 1936.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171407725 Death of Bridget O'DWYER, mother] 06 Aug 1925; Sr. Mary Romuald, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11938308 Death of ''Anna CROUGH,'' mother of Unknown CROUGH (in religion Rev. Mother Felix)] 19 Nov 1936.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206162194 Death of Rev. Mother Mary Bernardine CROUGH, sister] 02 Aug 1927.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Crough, of Leongatha. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11339059 Death of ''Rev. Edward WALSH,'' nephew of Unknown WALSH (in religion Rev. Mother Borgia), of this congregation] 13 Feb 1943. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11371007 Death of Elizabeth COOPER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph)] 20 Nov 1944.
'''Death:''' VicBDM Reg# 22059/1944. Entry is indexed as "Elizabeth COOPER." No parental information included. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172490213 Death of ''Denis BYRNE,'' father of Eileen (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Christina), of this congregation] 20 Aug 1947. * No notice as yet available online for the Death of Sister Mary (Angela) Molony who Died 18 Feb 1968 in Beechworth, Victoria.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Molony-272|Sister Mary (Angela) Molony csb]]
'''Parents:''' [[Molony-273|James Molony]] [[Merrigan-101|Margaret Merrigan]].
''' Death:''' Victoria BDM: Died: Beechworth :4438/1968

Nuns in Australia Benalla Victoria

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VicBDM marriage - no matching entry. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205945946 Death of ''John WILLIAMSON,'' father of Mary (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Teresa, of this congregation)] 04 Nov 1936. Family [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206107545 Death of John WILLIAMSON, brother] 04 Apr 1946 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11330928 Death of Julia ARCHDEACON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gerard) (Gerard, not Gerald) at St. Vincent's Hospital, (presumably) Fitzroy] 31 May 1943.
Entry is listed as "Julia ARCHDEACON." Born Muttama NSW. Died Fitzroy.
'''Wikitree Profile: '''[[ Archdeacon-68|Julia "Mother Mary Gerald"]]
'''Parents:''' James Archdeacon and Sarah Gaffney
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration No: 4926/1943 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206222770 Death of ''Maurice Michael JOYCE,'' father of Ita (in religion Rev. Mother Phillippa, of this congregation)] 14 Aug 1952.

Nuns in Australia Bendigo Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Brisbane Queensland

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'''Parents ''' were[[Ackman-36|Michael Ackman]] and [[Conway-2467|Annie Conway]] ==Good Samaritan Convent== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article42052175 Death of Eileen AHERN (in religion Sr Mary Cordelia)]
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ahern-571|Sr Mary Cordelia Ahern]]
'''Parents''' were John Ahern and Sara Wright.
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM Registration 1943/60304 *Record not yet on Trove. Death of Sister Mary Gonzales Wyer
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Wyer-332|Sr Mary Gonzales Wyer]]
'''Parents''' were [[Wyer-331|Joseph Wyer]] [[Woods-14147|Mary Woods]] .
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM Registration: 1963/ 56799 *Late Mr. Michael Power of Miles (1938, August 18). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 9 [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article183870799 Brother to Sr Mary Ursula]. ==Convent of Mercy== All Hallows Convent, Ann St, Brisbane * No death notice currently available for Mary Kathleen Allen.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Allen-38017|Mary Kathleen "Sr Mary Anacleta" Allen]]
'''Parents:''' John Patrick Allen and Hannah Reardon.
'''Death:''' Qld BDM Registration No:1982 4747 * No death notice currently available for Mary Anne Christain Armstrong
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Armstrong-15800|Mary Anne Christain "Sr Mary Bega Armstrong"]]
'''Parents:''' Edward Joseph Armstrong and Mary Ann Teresa Farrell.
'''Death:''' QLD BDM: Registration No: 1918 Reg# B27940 * No death notice currently available for Mary James
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[James-18020|Mary "Sr Mary De Chantal" James]]
'''Parents:''' [[James-18019|John James]] and [[O'Shea-842|Ellen O'Shea]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM 1969 /B9483.
'''Siblings:''' [[James-18025|Margaret "Sr Mary Lucilla James]], [[James-18026|Ann de Chantal "Sr Mary Rosaria" James]], [[James-18028|Kathleen "Sr Mary Estelle James]], [[James-18030|Florence Bridget "Sr Mary Estelle James]] * No death notice currently available for Margaret James
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[James-18025|Margaret "Sr Mary Lucilla James]]
'''Parents:''' [[James-18019|John James]] and [[O'Shea-842|Ellen O'Shea]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM 1961/B47344
'''Siblings:''' [[James-18020|Mary "Sr Mary De Chantal James]], [[James-18026|Ann de Chantal "Sr Mary Rosaria" James]] [[James-18028|Kathleen "Sr Mary Estelle James]], [[James-18030|Florence Bridget "Sr Mary Estelle James]] * No death notice currently available for Ann de Chantal James
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[James-18026|Ann de Chantal "Sr Mary Rosaria James]]
'''Parents:''' [[James-18019|John James]] and [[O'Shea-842|Ellen O'Shea]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM 1966 B79858
'''Siblings:''' [[James-18020|Mary "Sr Mary De Chantal" James]], [[James-18025|Margaret "Sr Mary Lucilla" James]], [[James-18028|Kathleen "Sr Mary Estelle" James]], [[James-18030|Florence Bridget "Sr Mary Estelle" James]] * No death notice currently available for Kathleen James
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[James-18028|Kathleenl "Sr Mary Estelle James]]
'''Parents:''' [[James-18019|John James]] and [[O'Shea-842|Ellen O'Shea]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM 1918/C4865
'''Siblings:''' [[James-18020|Mary "Sr Mary De Chantal" James]], [[James-18026|Ann de Chantal "Sr Mary Rosaria James]], [[James-18025|Margaret "Sr Mary Lucilla" James]], [[James-18030|Florence Bridget "Sr Mary Estelle" James]] * No death notice currently available for Florence Bridget James
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[James-18030|Florence Bridget "Sr Mary Estelle James]]
'''Parents:''' [[James-18019|John James]] and [[O'Shea-842|Ellen O'Shea]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM 1969 / B4509
'''Siblings:''' [[James-18020|Mary "Sr Mary De Chantal" James]] , [[James-18026|Ann de Chantal "Sr Mary Rosaria" James]] [[James-18025|Margaret "Sr Mary Lucilla James]], [[James-18028|Kathleen "Sr Mary Estelle" James]] ==Presentation Convent== Convent Notes: Located in Leichhardt Street, Fortitude Valley. *No death notice found to date, for Jeanne Besson in religion Sr Mary Genevieve.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Besson-98|Jeanne Marie Antoinette "Sr Mary Genevieve" Besson]]
'''Parents:''' Alfred Besson and Aimee Leroux; Stepfather:Denis O'Donovan
'''Sibling:''' [[Besson-99|Marie Felicia C "Sr Mary Xavier" Besson]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46873970 Death of Emily Louisa FRANCIS] 23 Jul 1888. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160779892. Daughter of Denis and Louisa Francis, of Adelaide. Note: May not be a religious.

Nuns in Australia Castlemaine Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Concord New South Wales

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'''Death:''' NSW BDM Reg. No. 8747/1902 at Burwood.
'''Parents:''' Father - John; Mother - Bridget * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108036245 Death of Elizabeth REDMOND (in religion Sr. Mary Benignus)] 18 Jul 1912.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Reg. No. 9761/1912 at Burwood.
'''Parents:''' Father - John; Mother - Margaret *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123250251 Death (Sr Mary Angela Barrett). 3 Aug 1924
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[Barrett-10700| Catherine "Sr Mary Angela" Barrett rsc]]
'''Parents''': Denis Barrett and Mary Meagher/Maher
''' Death:''' NSW BDM: 13795/1924 .
'''Sibling:'''[[Barrett-10701 | Mary Louisa "Sr Mary Anastasia" Barrett rsc]]

Nuns in Australia Cumberland Park South Australia

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'''WikiTree Profile.''' [[ Sutton-13479|Emily "Sr Mary Bertrand" Sutton OP]]
'''Parents: ''' [[Sutton-13472|William Sutton]] and [[Honan-334|Mary Honan]]
'''Siblings:''' [[Sutton-13478|Anne "Rev Mother De Ricci" Sutton OP]]
[[Sutton-12480|Ursula Agatha "Rev Mother Aquinas" Sutton OP]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131966248 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Sabina O'TOOLE (in religion Sr. Mary Bridget)] 29 Apr 1941. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47863672 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128327363 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Rosanna KAVANAGH (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Philomene)] 19 Mar 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48905805; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167777369. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48757190 Death of Mary Bridget O'SHANAHAN (in religion Sr. May Imelda)] 18 Jun 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167778179. Family: Mrs. Kingswood, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55874046 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown KAVANAGH (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Catherine)] 31 Aug 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130852477; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35753700. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74637188 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Elizabeth HEALY (in religion Sr. Mary Lawrence) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 24 Mar 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74635636 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128386297 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret TOBIN (in religion Sr. Mary Malachy)] 14 Apr 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43763409; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93181869. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44937348 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Teresa LEWIS (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine)] 26 Aug 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44925663; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93775710; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167731268. Daughter of Thomas D. and Eliza Mary Lewis, of Cannon Street, Port Adelaide. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47406892 Death of Letitia O'SULLIVAN (in religion Sr. Mary Dominica)] 13 Oct 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93930849 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130774140 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ada HENRY (in religion Sr. Mary Vincent)] 27 Oct 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48925529; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93987812; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167091575. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48131115 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret POWER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Hyacinth)] 03 Jun 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48120960; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93914989. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130984396 Death of Winifred RYAN (in religion Sr. Mary Pius)] 10 Sep 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47605007; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167692268. * No newspaper death notice found. Death of Emily Bailey (in religion Sr Mary Cecilia).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bailey-25247|Emily "Sr Mary Cecilia" Bailey OP]]
'''Parents:''' George Newton Bailey and Mary Ann Shillabeer Roberts/ May Ann Shelby Roberts
'''Death:''' SA BDM Reg No: 672/49

Nuns in Australia Darlinghurst New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Raymond-4438|Jane "Sr Mary Aloyious" Raymond RSC]]
'''Parents: '''Unknown, mother french
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Reg. No. 999/1871. 39y. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13731029 Death of Margaret O'BRIEN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph (former)] 22 Apr 1889. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13731143
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[O'Brien-1542|Margaret "Mother Mary Joseph" O'Brien]]
'''Parents: ''' [[O'Brien-1511|Andrew O'Brien]] and [[Cleary-273|Joanna Cleary]]
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM Registration No: 715/1889, * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13904364 Death of Annie GLASHEEN (in religion Sr. Mary Albeus)] 06 May 1893. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115573238
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Glasheen-35|Ann (Annie) "Sr Mary Albeus" Glasheen RSC]]
'''Parents: ''' Thomas and Margaret
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM - Reg. No. 625/1893 at Sydney. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4850682 Death of Sussana CHISHOLM (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph) at St. Vincent's Convent, Fitzroy, Victoria] 07 Aug 1901. Family: Maria (Chisholm) KEENAN, sister; Olivia (Chisholm) KENNAN, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154379199 Death of ''Corporal John Davitt JAGEURS'' (in action, in France), nephew of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Laurentia, of this congregation)] 14 Sep 1916. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151840685 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115590233 Death of Gertrude Mary STEPHENS (in religion Sr. Mary Ethelburge) at St. Vincent's Hospital] 23 Nov 1916.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[stephens-13177|Gertrude Mary "Sr Mary Ethelburge" Stephens rsc]]
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM - Reg. No. 15463/1916 at Sydney. Father - William C.; Mother - Grace Chorley * No death notice for '''Wikitree Profile: '''[[Adams-38426| Eugenie (Sr Mary Dorothea) Adams]]
'''Death: ''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 1714/1894 at Sydney.
'''Parents: ''' Father- Henry, Mother-Anna. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106262692 Sister M. Leonard Armstrong-O'Beirne] 6 June 1926
'''Wikitree Profile: '''[[Armstrong-O'Beirne-1|Fanny Maria Armstrong (Frances) "Sr Mary Leonard" O'Beirne RSC]]
'''Parents: ''' Patrick Armstrong O'Beirne and Mary (Maria) Prendergast
Death: Unable to locate in NSW BDM. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17405161 Obituary Mother Mary Canice 19 Oct 1937
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bruton-709|Mary Catherine "Mother Mary Canice" Bruton rsc]]
'''Parents:''' [[Bruton-205|John Bruton]] and [[O'Callaghan-210|Johanna O'Callaghan]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM 20391/1937.
'''Siblings''' [[Bruton-711|Dorothy Josephine "Sr Mary Dympna" Bruton rsc]]
[[Bruton-712|Eugenia Clara (Eugenie) "Sr Mary Abban" Bruton rsc]] *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17454629. Death April 6 1938 Sister Mary Dympna
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bruton-711|Dorothy Josephine "Sr Mary Dympna" Bruton rsc]]
'''Parents:''' [[Bruton-205|John Bruton]] and [[O'Callaghan-210|Johanna O'Callaghan]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM 6332/1938.
'''Siblings''' [[Bruton-709|Mary Catherine "Mother Mary Canice" Bruton rsc]]
[[Bruton-712|Eugenia Clara (Eugenie) "Sr Mary Abban" Bruton rsc]] *[[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18365980. Requiem Mass for Sr Mary Abban (Eugenie Bruton) 15 May 1953.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bruton-712|Eugenia Clara (Eugenie) "Sr Mary Abban" Bruton rsc]]
'''Parents:''' [[Bruton-205|John Bruton]] and [[O'Callaghan-210|Johanna O'Callaghan]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM
'''Siblings''' [[Bruton-709|Mary Catherine "Mother Mary Canice" Bruton rsc]]
[[Bruton-711|Dorothy Josephine "Sr Mary Dympna" Bruton rsc]]

Nuns in Australia Daylesford Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bailie-291|Annie "Sr Mary Columba" Bailie]]
'''Parents:''' James Bailie and Margaret Collins.
''' Death:''' VIC BDM: 22807/1959 *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10130439; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198096883. Death of Annie Barnes (in religion Sister Mary Patrick), daughter or Annie Barnes, Dublin, aged 53 years. Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), p. 51.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barnes-19678|Annie "Sr Mary Patricia" Barnes]]
'''Parents:''' Simon Barnes and Marie Jackman .
''' Death:''' VIC BDM: 7957/1907 *[*[No current death notice in Trove, but found in Ryerson Index : BRAZIL (Sister Mary Brendan) Death notice 05 AUG 1956 Death at Melbourne, late of Bungaree The Age (Melbourne) 06 AUG 1956 ]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brazil-283|Ellen "Sr Mary Brendan" Brazil]]
'''Parents:''' William Brazil and Ellen Ryan
''' Death:''' VIC BDM: 9744/1956

Nuns in Australia Echuca Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Hayden-5220 | Maria Agnes "Mother Mary Borgia" Hayden csb]]
'''Parents:''' [[Hayden-5219|Charles Hayden]] and Mary Butler.
'''Siblings''': [[Hayden-5221 | Elizabeth "Rev.Mother Mary Stanislaus" Hayden csb ]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM: 5090/1945 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9826328 Death of Mary Frances NOLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 25 Mar 1903. Daughter of P. and J. Nolan, of ''Millewa'', Echuca. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138682653 Vic BDM death 1468/1903. Entry is indexed as "Mary NOLAN." Daughter of Peter Nolan and Julia (nee Ryan) Nolan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170187506 Death of Anastasia RYAN (in religion Sr. Mary Francis)] 25 Nov 1905 VicBDM death 12439/1905. Entry is indexed as "Anastasia RYAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Thomas Ryan and Ellen (nee Pollard) Ryan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10514351 Death of ''George ELLIS,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Theresa)] 03 Dec 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170957420 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10795577 Death of Margaret (Maggie) TEHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 11 Jul 1914. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154657243.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tehan, Corop.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152179954 Death of Bridget TEHAN, mother] 05 Jul 1918. VicBDM death 9407/1914. Entry is indexed as "Margaret TEHAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Patrick Tehan and Bridget (nee Kavanagh) Tehan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154400560 Death of Elizbeth HYNES (in religion Sr. Mary Imelda)] 22 Oct 1914.
'''Death:''' VicBDM death 13706/1914. Entry is indexed as "Elizabeth HYNES."
Parents:''' Daughter of Thomas Hynes and Brigid (nee Nolan) Hynes. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1704838 Death of ''Catherine (Katie) VAUGHAN,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Gabriel), of this congregation] 24 May 1920. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1705263, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170613631 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206752547 Death of ''Elizabeth Frances O'DONNELL,'' mother of Patricia (in religion Rev. Mother Fabian), of this congregation] 29 Jan 1938. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172039362 Death of ''Philip NOLAN,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Brigid), of this congregation] 15 Feb 1940.
'''Family:''' Rev. Mother Mary Bernard NOLAN. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22314991 Death of Ellen HARKIN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ignatius)] 20 Jul 1946. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206367896 VicBDM death 20863/1941. Entry is indexed as "Ellen Mother Mary Ignatius HARKIN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Hugh Harkin and Mary (nee Mulcahy) Harkin. Born Cowwarr (Vic). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22796382 Death of Unknown ROUSCH (in religion Sr. Mary Veronica)] 05 Dec 1949. VicBDM death - no matching entries for Rousch in 1949-1950. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172536250 Death of Unknown BOURKE (in religion Sr. Mary Monica)] 07 Jan 1954.
'''Family:''' Margaret (Sr. Collette) BOURKE, niece; Catherine (Rev. Mother Mary Winifrede) BOURKE, niece VicBDM death - no matching entries for Bourke in 1954. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71883791 Death of ''Mary Ann RYAN,'' mother of Kathleen (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Celestine), of this congregation] 21 May 1955. Family: Nora (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Albens), sister * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71789794 Death of ''Margaret FITZGERALD,'' mother of Margaret (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Magaret), of this congregation, formerly called Margaret FITZGERALD] 02 Mar 1956.

Nuns in Australia Elsternwick Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Burke-8910|Caroline "Sr Mary Teresa" Burke PBVM]]
'''Parents Adoptive: ''' Michael Burke and Eliza Doyle. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154379979 Obituary Mother Mary Francis Buckley, Presentation Convent Elsternwick., 3 June 1915.
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Buckley-4718|margaret "Mother Mary Francis" Buckley]]
'''Parents: '''Daniel John Buckley and Caroline Agnes Williams.
'''Death: ''' Victoria BDM Reg: 4891/1915 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107966817 Death of Unknown HEENAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Aloysius)] 14 Sep 1922. Also stationed at Rutherglen.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Heenan-200|Mary "Rev. Mother Aloysius" Heenan]]
'''Parents: ''' Thomas Heenan and Ellen Fitzgerald .
''' Death: ''' VIC BDM: 9902/1922 * http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172517541 Death of Sr Mary Brigid Bolger 15 March 1951.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bolger-471|Margaret "Sr Mary Bridget" Bolger ]]PBVM
'''Parents: '''Michael Bolger and Catherine Herrick
'''Death: ''' Victoria BDM Reg: 3072/1951 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26401096 Death of Julia CAPARATUS (in religion Sr. Mary Paschal)] 03 Jul 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52595575. Family: Nora (Mrs. Grubb) of 26 Dry Street, Launceston, sister; Kath (Mrs. B. Bennet), sister; Patrick, brother. Daughter of John and Nora Caparatus. * No Death notice found to date for Mary Brennan in religion Sr Mary Xavier.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brennan-3575|Mary Bernardette "Sr Mary Xavier" Brennan]] PBVM
'''Parents: ''' John Thomas Brennan and Mary Anne Wall
'''Death: ''' Victoria BDM Reg: 28018/1983.

Nuns in Australia Fitzroy Victoria

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Associated School: Academy of Mary Immaculate * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article191197152 Death of Unknown FRAYNE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ursula, Superior, Foundress of the Order in Australia)] 10 Jun 1885. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6082325; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197985371; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138099379 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199457433 Death of Hanorah RAHILLY (in religion Sr. Mary Canicius)] 31 Mar 1886. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6090010; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article6090127, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138025256. Daughter of Matthew Rahilly, North Carlton. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8462407 Death of Unknown DAVERN (in religion Sr. Margaret Mary)] 27 Dec 1890. Daughter of William Davern, Moranding. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9341426 Requiem Mass for Unknown WHYTE (in religion Sr. M. Evangeliste)] 14 Jan 1895. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8905504 Death of Mary Francis CALLNAN (in religion Sr. Mary Alacoque)] 15 Jun 1896. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article221205822. Eldest daughter of T. J. Callnan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10578420 Death of Unknown BYRNE (in religion Sr. Mary Scholastica)] 23 Oct 1903. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10578727; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138693560. Daughter of Gerald Byrne, Dublin. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10663308 Death of Unknown SHERLOCK (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph)] 29 Jun 1908. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139202454; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197067688. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170902875 Death of Unknown HAMILTON (in religion Sr. Mary de Chantal)] 06 Feb 1909. Daughter of James Hamilton, of ''Cremona,'' Molesworth. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189379257 Death of Unknown LYNCH (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Augustine)] 15 Jan 1914. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7245804; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189379295. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1541240 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HEWITT (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 26 Jul 1915. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1645288 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown McGINNIS (in religion Sr. Mary Borgia)] 12 Mar 1918 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4614988 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown PHILLIPS (in religion Sr. Mary Ursula)] 08 Dec 1921. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242630003 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171060277 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown ROINSON (in religion Sr. Mary Aloysia)] 05 Jan 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4719387 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171064529 Death of Unknown MacDONALD (in religion Sr. Mary de Sales)] 18 May 1922. Daughter of Archibald and Catherine MacDonald, of Kyneton. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205840902 Death of Unknown O'MEARA (in religion Sr. Mary Pancratius)] 09 Mar 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4384792. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204276394 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MURPHY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Teresa)] 25 Mar 1933. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206956853 Death of Unknown GILLIGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Patrick)] 20 Jun 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206956854 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12485201 Death of Unknown MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Malachi) at the Convent of Mercy, Mornington and Requiem Mass at Convent of Mercy, Fitzroy] 12 Sep 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205192476. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205221170 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Rebecca RIGGS (in religion Sr. Mary Rose)] 05 Dec 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12071562. Daughter of John and Bridget Riggs, of Abbotsford. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11332594 Death of Sr. Mary Bride RYAN, sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Josepha, of this congregation)] 15 Mar 1943

Nuns in Australia Geelong Victoria

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Associated School: Sacred Heart College. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11524342 Death of Unknown JOYCE or POOLE (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 19 Nov 1881. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce, of St. Kilda. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201987772, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201986832. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196008217 Death of Unknown FINN (in religion Sr. Mary Vincent)] 29 Oct 1886. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11577718, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article142438988, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198356466, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59979061 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8502920 Death of Mary Louisa SHEA (in religion Sr. Mary Gertrude)] 14 Jan 1893. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193435302, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article138105949, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198031714 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9903627 Death of Unknown MANLY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Regis)] 22 Jul 1905. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139194156 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149181417 Death of Unknown HARTY (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa)] 13 Jul 1906. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149227511 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown SLATTERY (in religion Sr. Mary Bernardine)] 13 Feb 1907. Native of Woodend. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10706762 Death of Unknown HOBAN (in religion Sr. Mary Frances)] 25 Mar 1909. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150697158 Death of Unknown McCANN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Stanislaus)] 26 Feb 1910. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150697389 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149731100 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Annie HANLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Alphonsus)] 17 Oct 1910. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10469422; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149731253. Daughter of Edward Hanley, of Narre Warren. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149210089 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Eliza DONALDSON (in religion Sr. Mary Juliana)] 29 Mar 1911. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149210245; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10907265. Daughter of Alexander and Bridget Donaldson, of Cavendish. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11680763 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Caroline SILVA (in religion Sr. Mary Veronica)] 04 Jun 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197370335. Daughter of Joseph and Selina Silva, of Warrnambool. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4435378 Death of Sr. Maria SILVA, formerly called Josephine SILVA, sister] 07 Nov 1931. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article201123096 Death of Anastasia CUDDIHY (in religion Sr. Mary Zita)] 27 Jan 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10762586. Daughter of Andrew and Eliza Cuddihy, of Kyneton. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article119728477 Death of Unknown LYONS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Bernard)] 08 Jan 1916. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2108174; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2102992; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155127204; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article119728636. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155089501 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown CAULFIELD (in religion Sr. Mary Imelda)] 09 Apr 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1651381. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1662895 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Clare Helena DOLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Bonaventure)] 31 May 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article119698073; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1663469; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89787423. Daughter of Mark and Ann Dolan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202436870 Death of Unknown THORNTON (in religion Sr. Mary of Mercy)] 21 Jul 1919. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4714308. Daughter of Patrick and Brigid Thornton, of Tatyoon. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166046539 Requiem Mass for Unknown McCANN (in religion Sr. Mary Clare)] 21 Nov 1922 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2013366 Death of and Funeral for Unknown MOORE (in religion Sr. Mary Lucy)] 13 Jun 1923. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244847344 Death of Unknown MONAHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Columba)] 10 Nov 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2066044 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202265204 Funeral of Unknown O'NEILL (in religion Sr. Mary Dorothea)] 05 Mar 1930. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4435378 Death of Josephine SILVA (in religion Sr. Maria)] 04 Nov 1931. Daughter of Joseph and Selina Silva, of Warrnambool. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4439966 Death of Unknown COLLINS (in religion Sr. Mary Agatha) at St. Benedict's Hospital, Malvern] 05 Mar 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205093338. Daughter of John and Maria Collins, of Fitzroy. Family: Sr. Mary Stanislaus COLLINS (Launceston), sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4504883 Death of Unknown O'SHAUGNESSY (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans)] 24 Oct 1932. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203993457 Death of Unknown MULLANE (in religion Sr. Mary Patrick)] 09 Aug 1933. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203993461. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205249428 Death of, and Reqiuem Mass for Unknown MacDUFF (in religion Sr. Mary Gonzaga)] 08 Jan 1936. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11973825 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown RYAN (in religion Sr. Mary Austin)] 27 Feb 1937. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205931249 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret COMERFORD (in religion Sr. Mary Loyola)] 28 Mar 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11166258; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172021216. Daughter of Edward J. and Bridget Comerford. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205135231 Death of Unknown TOOMEY (in religion Sr. Mary Aquin)] 25 Jul 1938. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243397334 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown NELAN (in religion Sr. Mary Brendan)] 03 Sep 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205193664; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205193661; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12482532.

Nuns in Australia Glebe New South Wales

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'''Parents:''' B. and C. Fitzgerald, of Nackara (SA). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5452209 Death of Annie M. HOLLYWOOD (in religion Sr. Mary Francis Jerome)] 16 May 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209974202.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg 2475/1915 at Glebe.
'''Parents:''' Peter and Annie M. Hollywood, of Forestville (SA). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29024192 Death of Unknown HARNETT (in religion Sr. Sylvester)] 23 Apr 1930. Family: Michael Harnett, of North Unley, brother. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18392799 Requiem mass for Mary Theresa ADDY (in religion Sr Finbar)]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Addy-347|Sr Finbar]]
'''Parents;''' Francis Addy and Theresa Hunt. * No death notice currently available for Cecilia Daley, in religion Sr. Mary Agatha.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Daley-648|Cecilia Anastasia "Sr Mary Agatha" Daley SGS]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No. 15901/1966
'''Parents:''' [[Daley-649|Richard Daley]] and [[Cassidy-1364|Anne Cassidy]]
''Sibling:[[Daley-650|"Sr Mary Philomena"]]''

Nuns in Australia Hawthorn Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[ Ryan-14795|Ann (Annie) "Sr Mary Xavier" Ryan csb]]
''' Parents: ''' [[Ryan-14789|Thomas Ryan]] and [[Pollard-4377|Ellen Pollard]].
'''Sibling''' (nun): [[Ryan-14794|Anastasia "Sr Mary Francis" Ryan csb]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206331224 Death of Mary Josephine TOBIN (in religion Rev. Mother Stanislaus) at St. Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy] 23 Oct 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172036906.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12139827 Death of Henrietta Theresa (Hetty) TOBIN, mother] 17 Jun 1939. VicBDM death 10274/1939. Entry is indexed as "Mary Josephine TOBIN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Thomas Tobin and Mary Julia (nee Slattery) Tobin. Born Ararat (VIc). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23307516 Death of Margaret SPAIN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Patrick)] 05 Sep 1953. VicBDM death 10301/1953. Entry is indexed as "Margaret SPAIN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Patrick Spain and Bridget (nee Geoghegan) Spain. Born Bendigo. Died Kew. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172536250 Death of Unknown BOURKE (in religion Sr. Mary Monica), aunt of Margaret (in religion Sr. Collete)] 07 Jan 1954 VicBDM death - several entries, none completely matching. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84388538 Death of ''Rose Ann (Missy) BRENNAN,'' mother of Phyllis (in religion Sr. Mary Julianna), of this congregation] 26 Sep 1956.
'''Death:''' VicBDM death (Rose Ann BRENNAN) 11896/1956. Entry is indexed as "Rose Ann BRENNAN."
'''Parents:''' Daughter of John Redmond and Mary Ann (nee O'Connor) Redmond. Note: VicBDM marriage 3596/1908. Groom: Henry BRENNAN. Bride: Rose Anna Letitia REDMOND.
Births of children, Dorothy Rose (24010/1908), Henry Patrick Redmond (13965/1910), Letitia Sarah Elizabeth (23032/1911), Phyllis Lily Mary (23667/1913), John Joseph Thomas (14417/1915).
Sr. Mary Julianna BRENNAN, born Malvern 1913. Death entry not found. Needs more work.

Nuns in Australia Hobart Tasmania

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'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171799600 Death of Ellen O'CONNELL, mother] 06 Jul 1933 ==Sisters of Charity Convent== Convent Notes: Also known as St. Joseph's Convent. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8868983 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis de Sales)] 08 Nov 1871. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8868849; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39684662; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39684973; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8867696. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163571827 Death of Unknown BARBER (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus)] 12 Apr 1890. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9232522; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9232621; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article150329720; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39546733; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200359806.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Thomas Barber, of Westbury. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12738000 Death of Eliza WILLIAMS (in religion Rev. Mother Francis Xavier)] 10 Mar 1892. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article176576941; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39459690; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153222536; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12738120; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111325794 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154379199 Death of ''Corporal John Davitt JAGEURS'' (in action, in France), nephew of Unknown BARTLEY (in religion Sr. John the Baptist), of this congregation] 14 Sep 1916. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151840685.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203285910 Death of Elizabeth BARTLEY, mother] 24 Nov 1930; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23461480 Rev. Father Gerald F. BARTLEY, brother] 25 Nov 1954 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24887681 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown McMAHON (in religion Sr. Mary Ita)] 18 Sep 1933. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24930467 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HALL (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 03 May 1934. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25983041 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown DOWLING (in religion Sr. Mary Leo)] 17 Sep 1943. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27754107 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown QUINLAN (in religion Sr, Mary Phillipa) at St. Vincent's Hospital, Launceston] 25 Nov 1948. ==Little Company of Mary Convent== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26498466 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MULLIGAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Enda) at Calvary Hospital, Hobart] 11 Jan 1949. ==Presentation Convent== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8994371 Death of Ellen Stanislaus GORDON] 07 Mar 1881. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8994421; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8994656 (student, aet 17y)
Note: May not been a fully-professed religious. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12740171 Death of, and Burial of Ellen KELLER (in religion Sr. Mary Benigna)] 22 Apr 1892. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12740246 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article173877133 Death of Unknown MURPHY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis Regis)] 31 May 1895. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9319251; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9308203; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9311247 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9387617 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown RUSSELL (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 16 Dec 1896. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9388326; * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article185241983 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HICKEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Baptist)] 13 Jul 1900. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12803650 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12282448 Death of Unknown FOLEY (in religion Sr. Martha)] 23 Feb 1903. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12258668 *( [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12281531 Death of Annie VINEY (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine)] 07 Jul 1903. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article64684375; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12280694. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12323963 Death of Unknown ROBINSON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Alacoque)] 30 Oct 1905. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193283631 Death of Unknown HORNER (in religion Sr. Mary Borgia Frances)] 18 Nov 1910. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10082585 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10223489 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Stanislaus)] 20 May 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193323139; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193323980. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189108474 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown COOGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Gertrude)] 27 Nov 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article190787566. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10298357 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown O'CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 05 Sep 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50760989 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29903708 Death of, and Funeral of Unknown BOYLSON (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 08 Apr 1931.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Boylson-9|Mary Anne (Minnie) "Sr Mary Agnes" Boylson ]]
'''Parents:'''Michael Boylson and Catherine Hassy.
'''Death:''' Hobart, Tasmania * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29936325 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BOYLSON (in religion Sr. Mary de Sales)] 18 Dec 1931.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Boylson-6|Anastasia "Sr Mary Francis de Sale" Boylson]]
'''Parents:'''Michael Boylson and Catherine Hassy.
'''Siblings: ''' '' [[Boylson-9|Mary Anne (Minnie) "Sr Mary Agnes" Boylson ]]'' and [[Boylson-10|Catherine "Mother Mary Paul of the Cross" Boylson PBVM]]
'''Death:''' Hobart, Tasmania * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29938144 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown DONELAN (in religion Sr. Mary Angela)] 01 Jan 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29938271. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30065408 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BOYLSON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Paul)] 26 Nov 1935.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Boylson-10|Catherine "Mother Mary Paul of the Cross" Boylson PBVM]]
'''Parents:'''Michael Boylson and Catherine Hassy.
'''Siblings: ''' '' [[Boylson-9|Mary Anne (Minnie) "Sr Mary Agnes" Boylson ]]''and [[Boylson-6|Anastasia "Sr Mary Francis de Sale" Boylson PBVM]]
'''Death:''' Hobart, Tasmania 25 Dec 1935 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26138701 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown OAKFORD (in religion Sr. Mary Alphonsus)] 17 Nov 1945. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26705909 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown RIORDAN (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 29 May 1950. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52920791 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown RIORDAN (in religon Rev. Mother Mary Aloysius)] 06 Nov 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27119808.

Nuns in Australia Kalgoorlie Western Australia

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'''Wikitree Profile: '''[[ Cain-5759| Julia Mary "Sr Mary Philomena" Cain aka Cane]].
'''Parents: ''' ''Father Patrick Cain, Mother Julia Brennan'' '''Sibling: ''' [[Fisk-1653|"Sr Mary Carmel" Fisk ]]
'''Death: ''' Western Australia BDM 40 1928.

Nuns in Australia Kensington South Australia

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Kensington Convents= '''Please note the following''' :'''Names''' are listed by '''State''' then by '''place'''. :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==St. Joseph's Convent, Kensington== Convent Notes: Associated School: Mary McKillop College. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35108470 Death of Geraldine Lucy WOODS (in religion Sr. Mary Eustelle)] 17 May 1898. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54526450 Daughter of J. D. and C. H. Woods. (James Dominic and Catherine Griffin) SA BDM - Death reg. 250/98 Norwood District. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208799977 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Ita)] 19 Mar 1906. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5016398 ? Elizabeth Lynch * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5055171 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Thecla)] 09 Feb 1907.Catherine Harding born Kilkenny Assist Matron at orphange of Father Smyth * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200850253 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Margaret)] 27 Jul 1907. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5079347 b. 50/05/02 IRE O'LOUGHLIN CATHERINE * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57525584 Requiem Mass for Unknown HOGAN (in religion Sr. Maria Anne)] 09 Apr 1909. b. Mary Jane Hogan, b. 1853/05/23 SA Clare Father Patrick, Mother Margaret * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5244053 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Reginald)] 05 Jul 1910. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57145014 CATHERINE O'LOUGHLIN Father: Cornelius Mother: Ann BARRY b: about 1872 SA Convent: 94/08/15 d: 10/07/03 DIED KENSINGTON AND ENTERED THERE. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5214378 Requiem Mass for Nellie MURRAY (in religion Sr. Louis Maria)] 03 Oct 1910. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59130441. Daughter of Michael and Bridget Murray. MICHAEL Mother: Bridget DOOHEN b.87/08/12 NORWOOD SA AUS ? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5307748 Death of, and Requiem Mahel Mary DWYER (in religion Sr. Mary Elias DWYER)] 24 Nov 1911. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5307339; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203468663; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article97564009. Daughter of J. and M. Dwyer, of Willaston. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5324955 Death of, and Funeral for Unknown ETHERIDGE (in religion Sr. Mary Elizabeth)] 11 Mar 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88694700; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204503059.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Sargeant Etheridge. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167010079 Death of Unknown BYRNE (in religion Sr. Mary Scholastica)] 04 Apr 1913 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5799609 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ellen (Nellie) O'LOGHLIN (in religion Sr. Mary Isidore)] 02 Sep 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167012163; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210111942.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of James O'Loghlin, of Kapunda
'''Family:''' Sen. the Hon. J. V. O'Loghlin, brother. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5406096 Funeral of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Perpetua)] 17 Jan 1914. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5407016 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)] 21 Jan 1914. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5480005 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Michael)] 07 Sep 1915. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5480005 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Sebastian)] 02 Sep 1916. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5577935 Requiem Mass for Unknown GREEN (in religion Sr. Mary Angelica)] 13 Apr 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166981925.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Francis and Mary Green, of Bordertown. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5549079 Funeral for Unknown DUNSTAN (in religion Sr. Mary)] 01 Sep 1917. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5577437 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Felix)] 05 Dec 1917. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167028620 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Frances)] 07 Apr 1922. Native of Ballarat. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49115468 Death of Unknown GOUGH (in religion Sr. Mary Peter)] 07 Sep 1922.
'''Family:''' Rev. Michael GOUGH, brother. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49124822 Death of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Patricia)] 27 Oct 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167032341 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87517256 Death of Unknown CROWLEY (in religion Sr. Lucy)] 09 Dec 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49131576 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167743080 Death of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans (printed as Birchmans)] 14 Sep 1923. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article89364399 Death of Unknown McGOWAN (in religion Sr. Mary Beatrice)] 05 Apr 1924. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167753271 Requiem Mass for Unknown FLANAGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Editha)] 02 Oct 1925. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article64252756; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167753262. Native of Victoria. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199258024 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Agatha)] 07 Nov 1925. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article165705934 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129744735 Death of Unknown NAUGHTON (in religion Sr. Mary Rose)] 03 Jul 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46526722 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129745451 Requiem Mass for Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Placida)] 13 Jul 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167756905 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167758540 Death of Unknown McKEOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Raphael)] 10 Dec 1926. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58842568 Death of Dorothy DOLAN (in religion Sr. Mary Tarcisius)] 11 Dec 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167758630 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129161616 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Susan RUINE (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 09 Jan 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57057077 Death of Catherine O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Rodriguez)] 11 Jul 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129195211 Requiem Mass for Henrietta WOODS (in religion Sr. Mary Mechtilde)] 20 Jul 1928. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57055091; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49400599. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29300033 Death of Unknown EICHOFF (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa) at Murrumburrah (NSW)] 20 Sep 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73725860 Funeral for Ellen COWPER (in religion Sr. Mary Bride)] 01 Oct 1928. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article199982948. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35322390 Death of Johanna RIGGS (in religion Sr. Mary Loudee)] 28 Jan 1929 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128891123 Death of Ellen BUTLER (in religion Sr. Francis Regis)] 10 Feb 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29008916; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167046883. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29020727 Death of Bridget DONNELLY (in religion Sr. Mary Bruno)] 07 Apr 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167047802. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30488158 Death of Honora FITZGERALD (in religion Sr. John Baptist)]. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54238439. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129017541 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Elizabeth DEWE (in religion Sr. Gertrude Mary)] 19 Nov 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74374169; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74374075. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46860570 Death of Unknown SCANLON (in religion Sr. Mary Hyancinth)] 23 Mar 1932. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129054764 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Honoria LANE (in religion Sr. Mary de Rossi)] 25 May 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46861350. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129048756 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Annie HOWLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Andrea)] 22 Jun 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34684553. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128938737 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret GAFFNEY (in religion Sr. Mary Rita)] 09 Nov 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73997130 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36456881 Death of Anne McNALLY (in religion Sr. Mary Borgia)] 14 Nov 1933. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128479767 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Bridget HOWLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Canisanctius)] 14 Dec 1933. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74092238 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47561389 Death of Florence Josephine BELL (in religion Sr. Mary Phillipa)] 28 May 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168914963 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128431794 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary GARVEY (in religion Sr. Mary Felicitas)] 05 Jun 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74100733; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168915195. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128845448 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Teresa Anne FAY (in religion Sr. Mary Borgia)] 02 Aug 1934. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128410181 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Anne BYRNE (in religion Sr. Mary Anne)] 24 Sep 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74101606. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74120961 Death of Ellen WALL (in religion Sr. Marianna)] 12 Oct 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91079562. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128417173 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Honora (Norah) GLEESON (in religion Sr. Mary Dominica)] 16 Jul 1935. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40060065; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167073906. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47753890 Death of Ethel Mary Agnes BOOTH (in religion Sr. Maria Agnes)] 21 Oct 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167080940 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131400939 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Bridget NOONAN (in religion Sr. Mary Modesta)] 25 Jan 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47780208. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41625019 Death of Anastasia COONEY (in religion Sr. Maria Aidan) in Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 02 Mar 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41625277. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36380887 Requiem Mass for Ellen Rose HENDERSON (in religion Sr. Mary Leo) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 22 Oct 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36380870 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36386876 Death of Henrietta ROGERS (in religion Sr. Mary Matilda)] 12 Nov 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92477323. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131557506 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary SMITH (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 28 Apr 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30864537 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131538532 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ellen Bridget CUNNINGHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Cyprian)] 29 Sep 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167709131. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30046582 Death of Bridget Theresa McNAMARA (in religion Sr. Mary Hilda)] 11 Jul 1939.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Philip and Mary Theresa McNamara, of Port Wakefield. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41089763 Death of Eliza SWEENEY (in religion Sr. Mary de Britto)] 07 Sep 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167762255. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47190453 Death of Claire Bridget Adelaide McINTYRE (in religion Sr. Mary Anthony Clare)] 06 May 1940. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132010091 Requiem Mass for Elizabeth CANNY (in religion Sr. Mary Marina)] 13 May 1940. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47192098 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54808596 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Catherine Mary MORONY (in religion Sr. Mary Kieran)] 18 May 1940. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167765564
'''Parents:''' Daughter of John and Margaret Morony, of Wilmington. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74453610 Death of Johanna CLIFFORD (in religion Sr. Mary Dominic)] 07 Oct 1940. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131412981 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Immaculata CROWLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Ephrem)] 25 Jun 1941. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45011492. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131981621 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Anna HENSCHKE (in religion Sr. Mary Annette)] 23 Sep 1941. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44958512. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131983600 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Joanna O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Julianna)] 10 Oct 1941. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44961191. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48864301 Death of Kate PRENDERGAST (in religion Sr. Mary Theodore)] 01 May 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48864465 Death of Mary BOLGER (in religion Sr. Mary Ida)] 02 May 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127315889 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Minnie LONG (in religion Sr. Mary Baptista)] 10 Jul 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48759858. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55872897 Death of Mary Anne TRAVERS (in religion Sr. Mary Anabert)] 31 Jul 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48762221. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127315768 Death of Mary FITZGERALD (in religion Sr. Mary Claver)] 26 Aug 1943. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128357483 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Catherine KNOWLES (in religion Sr. Mary Daphne)] 20 Nov 1943. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48775222. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128346148 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ellen MAGUIRE (in religion Sr. Mary Norbert)] 07 Feb 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48690451; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93155489.
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[Maguire-1380|Ellen "Sr Mary Norbert" Maguire]]
'''Parents:''' Michael Maguire and Ellen O'Reilly. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130854803 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Anne HANNAGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Blandina)] 21 Aug 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35711253; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35711250; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93127826. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35758541 Death of Annia Maria KEOUGH (in religion Sr. Mary Beatrice)] 30 Sep 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35758539. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127065427 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Teresa LUMMER (in religion Sr. Maria John)] 09 Jul 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35986566; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93226225; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167716001. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127055203 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret Teresa KERIN (in religion Sr. Mary Bertrand)] 17 Jul 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35988224; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93224080; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167716159 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article127058160 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret BRAZEL (in religion Sr. Mary Adalbert)] 10 Sep 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35998508; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93225052. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43754957 Death of Ellen O'LEARY (in religion Sr. Mary Xavier)] 05 Feb 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43755293; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167718828. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129909789 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Emma Mary THOMPSON (in religion Sr. Magdalina Mary)] 13 Aug 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43778874; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167726097; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36680808. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130241437 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Florence GILLMAN-JONES (in religion Sr. Mary Aelred)] 08 Feb 1949. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36351892; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93332850. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36682458 Death of Margaret Frances MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Mary Leonard)] 22 Aug 1949. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93217177 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93750244 Death of Winifred GILMORE (in religion Sr. Mary Euphrasia)] 10 Dec 1949. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130768723 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Gwendoline Bartlett MILLER (in religion Sr. Mary Damian)] 15 Dec 1949. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35783483; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93752676 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44919287 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Martha Johanna EVANS (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)] 10 Jul 1950. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131133430 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Anne BROPHY (in religion Sr. Mary Melita)] 09 Aug 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44916327. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44915977 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Henrietta RIGGS (in religion Sr. Mary Paul Adrian)] 21 Aug 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93776070. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45680520 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret GEORGE (in religion Sr. Mary Clare)] 12 Sep 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93783643. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45659434 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Clelie Teresa COLES (in religion Sr. Maria Joseph)] 14 Sep 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93782531 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45666489 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Agnes KETTELY (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 04 Dec 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93780824 * [https://trove.nla.gov.auDeath of, and Requiem Mass for Annie McGRATH (in religion Sr. Mary Bertilla)] 24 Feb 1951. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45706591; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93921421. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130279668 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Annie McMAHON (in religion Sr. Mary Mida)] 22 May 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47384733; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93924738. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130279406 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ellen COLES (in religion Sr. Mary Uriel)] 11 Jun 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93922066; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47434888. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47429873 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Jane THOMAS (in religion Sr. Aloysius Joseph)] 07 Aug 1952. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47419603 Death of Mary LYNCH (in religion Sr. Mary Dionysia)] 25 Sep 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93929567. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47516450 Death of Bridget Anne HOWLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Sylvester)] 03 Dec 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93929275. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48261998 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Ada Florence BELL (in religion Sr. Mary Daria)] 20 Aug 1953. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48933363 Death of Laura KELLY (in religion Sr. Josephine)] 21 Sep 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93987044. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131245489 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary Ellen HUGHES (in religion Sr. Frances Clare)] 17 Dec 1953. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47564349; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93988418. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48121882 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Gertrude SMITH (in religion Sr. Margaret Mary)] 03 May 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57954373; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93915208. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47624000 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Lillian Josephine BROWN (in religion Sr. Mary Elizabeth) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 23 Aug 1954. * [No death location found for Margaret Theresa Albert]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Albert-2503|Sister Mary Eustelle]]
'''Parents:''' John Albert and Margaret Richardson.
'''Death:''' 1971 * [No death location found]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Harradine-167|Mary Bernadette "Sr. Mary Antonia R.S.J." Harradine]]
'''Parents:''' [[Harradine-151|Ralph Harradine]] and [[Gleeson-770|Annie Gleeson]]
'''Death:'' SA BDM Year 1972 Reg No: 186A/8860
'''Burial:''' at Mitcham St Josephs * [No death location found]
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[Henschke-56|Frances Gertrude "Sr Teresa Vincent" Henschke rsj]]
'''Parents:''' [[Henschke-23|Paul Henschke]] and[[Glass-1909|Fanny Glass]]
'''Death:'' SA BDM Year 1989

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Kew Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==FCJ Convent== Convent Notes: Associated School: Genazzano College. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1925261 Death of ''Catherine ROVANE,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Aloysius, of this congregation)] 12 Feb 1924. Family: Sr. Veronica ROVANE, sister. VicBDM death (Catherine Rovane) 1234/1924. Daughter of Michael Clancy and Ann (nee Caffrey) Clancy. Born Co. Mayo, Ireland. Died Collingwood. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203983274 Death of ''Margaret Josephine GEARON,'' mother of Nora (in religion Rev. Mother Carmel, of this congregation)] 17 Jul 1935. VicBDM death (Margaret Josephine Gearon) 5989/1935. Daughter of John Sweeney and Catherine (nee Casey) Sweeney. Died Fitzroy. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205910001 Death of ''Hannah O'SULLIVAN,'' mother of Julia (in religion Rev. Mother Columba, of this congegation)] 29 Sep 1936. Daughter of John and Hannah O'Sullivan. VicBDM death (Hannah ''Sullivan'') 8635/1936. Daughter of John Murphy and Johanna (nee McSweeney) Murphy. Born Cork, Ireland. Died Kew. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11177345 Death of ''Margaret CLARKE,'' mother of Jule (in religion Rev. Mother Patricia, of this congregation)] 09 Mar 1938. * No notice available currently; Agnes Akers joined the convent of Faithful Companions of Jesus in Melbourne.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Akers-2133|Sr Mary Agnes]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Akers and Margaret Turner.
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration: 17052 / 1975

Nuns in Australia Kirribilli New South Wales

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'''Parents:''' Alexander Forbes and and Jane Costello. Family: Rev. Mother Mary Elizabeth, sister.{CATHERINE ELLEN} b 1882/01/24 Loreto 2 Feb 1904 d.30 May 1928 d Portland * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171899792 Death of ''John Patrick CULLINAN,'' father of Unknown (Rev. Mother Mary Conception, of this congregation)] 27 Sep 1934. MARY JOHN MCFERGUS MARIA 73/05/02 AUS VIC SALE D.1954 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12139827 Death of ''Henrietta Theresa (Hetty) TOBIN,'' mother of Elizabeth (Lizzie) TOBIN (in religion Rev. Mother Francis, of this congregation)] 17 Jun 1939. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206331224 Death of Rev. Mother Stanislaus, sister] 23 Oct 1939 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16309211 Death of Sister Mary Lucy Austin, July 26 1926]
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Austin-10911| Alice "Sr Mary Lucy" Austin IBVM]]
'''Parents''' Hugh and Margaret
Death: NSW BDM 1926/1946

Nuns in Australia Kyneton Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Launceston Tasmania

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Launceston Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Presentation Convent== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66071446 Death of Unknown BEECHINOR (in religion Sr. Mary Columba)] 22 Jun 1871. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article232908565; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article233294312; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198923030; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article66073025; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198925238; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52894016
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Beechinor-17|Sr Mary Columba]]
'''Parents:'''Robert Beechinor and Mary Murphy.
'''Sibling''': [[Beechinor-16|Ellen "Mother Francis Xavier" Beechinor]]
'''Death:''' Tasmania BDM Registration: RGD35/1/43 no 2419 Year 1874 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article157728940 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HORNER (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 28 Jun 1901. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35405100; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9569702 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38800355 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MURPHY (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 22 Sep 1905. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154017467 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38093446 Death of Unknown BEECHINOR (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis Xavier)] 04 Jul 1906. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151613834
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Beechinor-16|Ellen "Mother Francis Xavier" Beechinor]]
'''Parents:'''Robert Beechinor and Mary Murphy.
'''Sibling''': [[Beechinor-17|Hororine Mary Alysious "Sr Mary Columba"Beechinor]]
'''Death:''' Tasmania BDM Registration: 1906/ 217. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152024836 Death of Unknown HENNESY (in religion Sr. Mary Brieda)] 21 Sep 1909. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50385435; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193221318. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152709144 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MOORE (in religion Sr. Mary Bernard)] 05 Jun 1914. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50828823 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BEECHINOR (in religion Sr. Mary Paul)] 05 Aug 1915.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Beechinor-19|Minnie "Sr Mary Paul"Beechinor]]
'''Parents: '''Jeremiah Beechinor and Rebecca. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article50911394 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HICKEY (in religion Sr. Mary Patrick)] 14 Feb 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152857721. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51344140 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown CRONIN (in religion Sr. Mary John Evangelist)] 02 Jun 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153600728.; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51311913. Native of Co. Cork, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24273720 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Eliza DOOLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Xavier)] 05 Jul 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51605137; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24273945.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of James Monaghan and Alice Dooley, of Latrobe (Tas.) * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51606331 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown CASEY (in religion Sr. Mary Brendan)] 11 Jul 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24274814 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51621246 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown O'SULLIVAN (in religion Sr. Mary Aloysius)] 24 Sep 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24289815. Native of Bantry, Co. Cork, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51628552 Death of, and Reqiuem Mass for Unknown RIORDAN (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine)] 30 Oct 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29139416.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of John and Annie Riordan, of Hawthorn (Vic.) * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11073582 Death of Mary O'CONNELL (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Alphonsus)] 22 Jun 1937. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171930617; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52145222; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68484550.
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171044384 Death of Sr. Mary Agnes O'CONNELL, formerly called Kathleen Joseph O'CONNELL, sister] 20 Sep 1913; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171799600 Death of Ellen O'CONNELL, mother] 06 Jul 1933; Rev. Mother Mary Gertrude O'CONNELL, sister; Rev. Mother Mary Teresa O'CONNELL, sister. Daughter of Michael and Ellen O'CONNELL, Clifton Hill, Victoria. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52227173 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown SHOOBRIDGE (in religion Sr. Mary Alacoque)] 23 Sep 1938. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25555063. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92665027 Death of Unknown TATE (in religion Sr. Mary Vincent)] 02 Mar 1940. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25773812 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25849802 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown POWER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph)] 27 Feb 1941. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52406316 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25959370 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown LUCAS (in religion Sr. Mary Cecilia)] 22 Oct 1942. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91510164; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25963325.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Capt. James and Eliza Teresa Lucas. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26186413 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown MILLS (in religion Sr. Mary Dominic)] 13 Jun 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92700684. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52638189 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown OLIVER (in religion Mary Gerard) at private hospital, Launceston] 03 Jun 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26461964. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26721525 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown FiTZPATRICK (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph) at St. Vincent's Hospital, Launceston] 15 Aug 1950. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52783231 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27074322 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unkown COLLINS (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus) at private hospital, Launceston] 14 Mar 1952. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article175358002 Death of Unknown O'CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa)] 05 Feb 1953. Family: see entry for Rev. Mother Mary Alphonsus O'CONNELL. Daughter of Michael and Ellen O'CONNELL, Clifton Hill, Victoria. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27156300 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown WOOD (in religion Sr. Mary Genevieve)] 04 Aug 1953.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wood, of Melbourne. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61088300. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27197366 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BOURKE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Philomena)] 20 Apr 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27198004
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bourke-1198 |Winefred "Mother Mary Philomena" Bourke PBVM]]
'''Parents:'''James Bourke and Winefrid Golly. *[ http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153561226 Funeral took place of Sr Mary Frances Xavier O'Donovan, 2 January 1924].
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Besson-99|Marie Felicia C (Mary Frances) "Sr Mary Xavier" Besson PBVM]]
'''Parents:'''Alfred Besson and Aimee Leroux., Adoptive father Denis O'Donovan
'''Sibling''': [Besson-98|Jeanne Marie Antoinette "Sr Mary Genevieve" Besson PBVM]]

Nuns in Australia Leederville Western Australia

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Leederville Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Good Shepherd Convent, Leederville== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635366 Death of ''Bridget HEALY,'' mother of Ellen (in religion Sr. Dorothea, of this congregation)] 13 Jul 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1635682, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154369945. Daughter of Edmund and Bridget Healy. 2 sisters also nuns in other congregations. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25555813 Death of Unknown FLEMING (in religion Sr. Mary Clare)] 27 Sep 1938. Daughter of George and Annie Fleming. ''Note: no found on St Bedes List.''

Nuns in Australia Lilydale Victoria

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Lilydale Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Convent of Mercy== Convent Notes: Lilydale (present spelling) was formerly Lillydale. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10169335 Death of Unknown KELLY (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus) at St. Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy] 16 Dec 1908. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169903827
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Kelly-30053|Mary "Sr Mary Stanislaus" Kelly rsm]]
'''Parents''' were Patrick Kelly and Mary Schnalke
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration Reg: 13600/1908 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1472499 Death of Unknown GREENE (in religion Sr. Mary Veronica)] 28 May 1919. Daughter Michael and Jane Greene, of Killarney ( Vic. (near Port Fairy)
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Green-54436|Honora "Sr Mary Veronica" Green rsm]]
'''Parents''' were Michael and Jane Green.
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration 7708/1919 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243615038 Death of Johanna MAGUIRE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Patrick)] 16 Mar 1927. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3843863 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206185191 Death of Mary O'SHEA (in religion Sr. Mary Alacoque)] 22 Feb 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11971668

Nuns in Australia Lismore New South Wales

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''' Wikkitree Profile:''' [[Barnewall-71|Hon Letitia Fanny "Mother Mary Ignatius" Barnewall]]
'''Parents:'''Charles Barnwall and Letitia Aylmer :
'''Sibling:''' [Barnewall-72}Hon. Mary Jane "Mother Mary Berchmans" Barnewall
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 4827/1933 *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93002742, Funeral of Rev. Mother Mary Berchmans Barnewall.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barnewall-72|Hon. Mary Jane "Mother Mary Berchmans" Barnewall
'''Parents:'''Charles Barnwall and Letitia Aylmer .
'''Sibling:''' [Barnewall-71|Hon. Letitia "Mother Mary Ignatius" Barnewall
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 18813/1919 *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article173122881 .http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article98572561 '''Obituary''' MOTHER MARY TERESA BRADY (1939, April 25). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), p. 3
''' Wikkitree Profile:''' [[Brady-4812|Ellen "Mother Mary Teresa Joseph" Brady]]
'''Parents:''' John Brady and Mary Twomey
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 12027/1939 *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article96499911, Taught for 50 years.9 Dec 1954
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Browne-4955|Catherina (Catherine) "Sr Mary Clare joseph" Browne
'''Parents:'''[[Browne-4976|Patrick Browne]] and [[Sheehy-410|Catherine Sheehy]] .
''' Death:''' NSW BDM Registration: 31525/1954

Nuns in Australia Maitland New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Keating-1949|Mary "Sr Mary Winifred" Keating]]
:'''Parents:''' [[Keating-1946|Patrick Keating]] and [[Ryan-11398|Mary Ryan]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Reg.19418/1932 at West Maitland.
''' Siblings:''' [[Keating-1950|Katherine "Sr Mary Genevieve" Keating]], [[Keating-1951|Margaret "Sr Mary Thecla" Keating]], [[Keating-1952|Michael 'Brother Basil"Keating]], [[Keating-1948|William Keating]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115465951 Obituary for Annie MURNANE (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph)] 12 Dec 1885. Daughter of Owen Murnane. Named as the first Australian postulant at the Convent.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Murnane-260|Julia Annie "Sr Mary Joseph" Murnane op]]
'''Parents:''' Eugene (Owen) Murnane and Eleanor (Ellen) * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18962471 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown BEGG (in religion Sr. Mary Francis)] 15 Dec 1887.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Begg-572|Mary "Sr Mary Francis Xavier" Begg]]
'''Parents:''' James Begg and Elizabeth
'''Death''' NSW BDM - Reg. 5500/1888 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115461612 Funeral for Mary Kate MOLLOY (in religion Rev. Mother Theresa)] 13 Oct 1888, the founder of the Dominican Congregation in West Maitland.
'''Parents:''' Thomas Molloy and Catherine Cullen * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115549791 Death of Clarissa Maud OLLIFFE (in religion Sr. Mary Angela)] 02 Jul 1894. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115446510 Reception]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13746198 Profession].
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Olliffe-54|Clarissa Maud "Sr Mary Angela" Olliffe]]
'''Parents:''' Joseph B. and Elizabeth Callaghan, of Sydney, late of Maitland.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg.7956/1894 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111110075 Death of Teresa M. PYNE (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine) who died at Strathfield] 20 Jul 1895.
'''Parents:''' Nicholas and Annie Pyne.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 8075/1895 at Canterbury. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article126766013 Death of Mary B. BRADY (in religion Sr. Mary Brigid)] 11 Feb 1911.
'''Parents:''' No parental details recorded.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 2137/1911 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137049648 Death of Mary DONNELLAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Hyacinth) at Dominican Convent, Strathfield] 12 Aug 1911.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 9410/1911 at Burwood. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111092692 Death of Johanna DOWLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Regis)] 28 Dec 1911.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 15268/1911 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106094508 Death of Bridget KENNEDY (in religion Sr. Mary Stephanie)] 28 Mar 1918. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article159099600.
'''Parents:''' Patrick Kennedy, of Newcastle.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 1462/1918 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128058519 Obituary for Margaret HINTON (in religion Sr. Mary Philomena)] 28 Jun 1919. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123292385.
'''Parents:''' of Samuel and Margaret Hinton
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 11670/1919 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125335041 Death of Catherine LARKIN (in religion Sr. Mary Bernard)] 07 Feb 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140987831; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article136513242
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 1799/1922 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131121257 Funeral Notice for Annie FEENAN (in religion Sr. Mary Monica)] 29 May 1922.
'''Parents:''' Peter and Helen Feenan.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 7820/1922 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125323099 Requiem Mass for Lucy O'REILLY (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalene)] 13 Nov 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125323087
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 18257/1922 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article124171548 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary E. COGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Agatha)] 21 Jan 1926.
'''Parents:''' Thomas Cogan.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 2809/1926 at West Maitland.
* [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106278660 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary A. BURNS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Thomas)] 23 Sep 1926.
'''Parents:''' Alexander and Ellen Burns, of Rockdale.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 15014/1926 at West Maitland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17915228 Death of Catherine (Katie) KICKHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Alacoque)] 29 Jul 1944. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115446510 Profession], [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134263981 Obituary]. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113248684 Death of John Kickham], father; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115572877 Ceremony of reception for Agatha Kickham (in religion Sr. Mary Bernardine)] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16250318 Death of Sr. Mary Bernardine at Dominican Convent, Waratah], sister; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146487165 Death of Anastasia Kickham (in religon Sr. Mary Augustine)], sister.
'''Parents:''' John and Mary Kickham.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 13906/1943 (Anastasia Kickham) at West Maitland;
Death Reg. 21559/1944 (Catherine Kickham) at West Maitland.

Nuns in Australia Malvern Victoria

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'''Parents:''' Daughter of Timothy Murphy and Marie (nee Slattery) Murphy. Born Tongala (Vic). Died Malvern. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22676895 Death of ''Brendan Eugene ALLMAN,'' brother of Moya (in religion Sr Roch, of this congregation] 30 Jul 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172498381. VicBDM death (Brendan Eugene ALLMAN) 21403/1948. Son of Edward Allman and Frances Julia (nee Harkin) Allman. Born Sale. Died Cowwarr (Vic).
Births of children, Brendan Eugene (14296/1909); Hugh (6663/1911); Mary Pauline (34364/1912); Moya (7061/1916); Gertrude (32247/1917), all born at Sale. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205399692 Death of ''Thomas Joseph RYAN,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Xavier), of this congregation] 03 Sep 1954. Family: Rev. Mother Leonard RYAN, sister. VicBDM death (Thomas Joseph RYAN) 21285/1954. Son of Thomas Ryan and Ellen (nee Pollard) Ryan. Born Kyabram. Died Kyabram.
Births of children, Patrick John (11574/1872); Edmund (19497/1873); Mary Ellen (11845/1875); Thomas (25471/1876); Anastasia (11344/1878); Ann (11309/1880); Bridget (25750/1881); Margaret (3490/1884); Jane (12354/1887); Hugh Edward (4861/1889); Malachie (5436/1892). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172541495 Death of ''Catherine LENNON,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Cyril), of this congregation] 28 Oct 1954. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172541495 Death of ''Catherine LENNON,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francesca), of this congregation] 28 Oct 1954.

Nuns in Australia Marryatville South Australia

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brady-5084|Emily Margaret "Mother Mary Sebastian" Brady ibvm]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Brady and Mary Foley
'''Death:''' SA BDM Registration: 413/32 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37089108 Death of Unknown ATKINSON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Stanislaus)] 22 Dec 1920. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210570104 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3743583 Death of ''Elizabeth Ellen LEE,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Melissa, of this congregation)] 04 Apr 1926. Native of Brunswick, Victoria. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130185360 Requiem Mass for Unknown McGRATH (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Emilian)] 05 Dec 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28995202; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73787964; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87466013. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36204883 Death of Elizabeth McCARTHY (in religion Sr. Mary Genevieve) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 17 Dec 1935.
'''Date of Professsion''': 20 Apr 1902, at Loreto Mary's Mount Convent, Ballarat, Victoria
'''Parents''': Thomas Statton McCarty and Jane (nee Martin) McCarthy
'''Wikitree Profile''': [[McCarthy-5996|McCarthy-5996]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49805624 Death of Ellen O'SULLIVAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Gabriel)] 19 Apr 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92427421. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30038027 Death of Joanna GALAVAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Raphael) at St. Anthoney's Hospital, Joslin] 06 May 1939. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41090894 Death of Unknown FIELD (in religion Rev. Mother Mary de Sales)] 11 Sep 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167762160 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92413483 Death of Unknown CUSSEN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Teresa)] 07 Aug 1941. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48751747 Death of Unknown COTTER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Paul)] 07 Apr 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48754279 Death of Unknown QUINN (in religion Sr. Mary Vincent)] 25 Apr 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48694251 Death of Unknown FORBES (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Elizabeth)] 01 Mar 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93157079. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93186810 Death of Unknown FELKINS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Dosithea)] 06 May 1948. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43795342 Death of Julia O'NEILL (in religion Sr. Mary Winifred)] 13 Dec 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93211768; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167722822. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45772498 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown McDONALD (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Stanislaus)] 10 Oct 1951. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130353863; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93865093. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47374160 Death of Unknown DOHERTY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Philomena)] 22 Mar 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93870610; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167082548. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47529266 Death of Unknown BAKER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis Joseph)] 10 Nov 1952. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93927990.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Baker-46398|Lorna Lisle "Rev Mother Francis Joseph" Baker ibvm]]
'''Parents:''' Frederick Baker and Leila Mary Phillips
'''Death:''' SA BDN 790/6234 1952. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47596313 Death of Nora Mary BARRY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Kostka) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 11 Aug 1954.

Nuns in Australia Mentone Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brennan-4299| Catherine "Rev Mother Mary Vincent" Brennan csb]]
'''Parents:''' James Brennan and Catherine Morin
''' Death:''' Vic BDM: 2628/1945 *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172541495 Death of Lennon Catherine, mother of Mother M. Cyril (Brigidine Convent, Malvern), Mother M. Sebastian (Brigidine Convent, Mentone), Mother M. Francesco (Brigidine Convent, Malvern) and John. 13 October 1954.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Lennon-1478|Lucy "Mother Mary Francesca" Lennon csb]]
''' Death:''' Vic BDM: 2775/1971
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Lennon-1480|Mary Johannah Teresa "Mother Mary Cyril" Lennon csb]]
''' Death:''' Vic BDM: 22939/1962
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Lennon-1479|Beatrice Mary "Sr Mary Sebastian" Lennon csb]]
'''Death: ''' Vic BDM: 3950/1985
'''Parents:''' [[Lennon-1477|William Lennon]] and [[Fogarty-847|Bridget Fogarty]].
'''Step mother: ['''[Larkin-3040 |Catherine Lennon formerly Larkin]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143301401 Death of Margaret Mary MOORE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Benedict)] 06 Dec 1913. VicBDM death 12727/1913. Entry is indexed as "Margaret Mary MOORE." Daughter of Edward Moore and Brigid (nee Bourke) Moore. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4070654 Death of Mary? GRADY (in religion Sr. Mary Perpetua) at St. Benedict's Hospital, Malvern] 24 Feb 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171704484. Daughter of William and Lillie O'Grady, Dryburgh Street, North Melbourne. VicBDM death 2003/1930. Entry is indexed as "Mary O'GRADY." Daughter of William O'Grady and Lily (nee Colgan) O'Grady. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203743092 Death of ''John O'SULLIVAN,'' father of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Carmel), of this congregation] 09 May 1932 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172039362 Death of ''Philip NOLAN,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Bernard), of this congregation] 15 Feb 1940. Family: Rev. Mother Mary Brigid NOLAN, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8151107 Death of ''Leo Patrick LOHAN,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Damien), of this congregation] 23 Jan 1941. VicBDM death (Leo Patrick LOHAN) 672/1941. Son of Patrick Francis Lohan and an unknown mother. Born Lilydale. Died Ormond.
Vic BDM marriage 2533/1884. Groom: Patrick Francis LOHAN. Bride: Maria CAMPBELL
Births of children, John Joseph (19498/1885); Paul Francis Campbell (7366/1887); Frank James Campbell (8230/1889); Leo Patrick Campbell (19897/1891); Mary Catherine Campbell (19898/1891) (twins) Vincent Campbell (26863/1894). Since only 1 daughter, Rev. Mother Damien must be born as Mary Catherine Campbell LOHAN, at Berwick. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172195975 Death of Marion GRIFFIN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Elizabeth)] 23 Oct 1941. Also [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172195975 VicBDM death - no matching records. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11976501 Death of Elizabeth FOLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Berchmans)] 16 May 1942. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245192589 Family: Mother Mary Ita FOLEY, cousin. VicBDM death 4698/1942. Entry is indexed as "Elizabeth FOLEY." Daughter of Maurice Foley and Elizabeth (nee Cagney) Foley. Born Charleville, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172493115 Death of ''Johanna Agnes BROWN,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Mercedes), of this congregation] 03 Dec 1947. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22773218 Death of ''Honora O'GRADY,'' mother of Marie (in religion Sr. Mary Thaddeus), of this congregation] 22 Aug 1949. *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171704484 Death of Sr. Mary Perpetua O'Grady on 23 February, 1930 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22896370 Death of Catherine QUINN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ligouri)] 20 Jul 1950. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172202536 Death of Henry QUINN, brother] 17 Sep 1942. VicBDM death 8374/1950. Entry is indexed as "Catherine QUINN." Daughter of John Quinn and Catherine (nee Tighe) Quinn. Born Warracknabeal. Died Mentone. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article26588318 Death of Unknown O'KEANE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Agnes)] 01 Feb 1954.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Keane-1244|Johanna "Mother Mary Agnes" O'Keane csb]]
''' Death:''' Vic BDM: No: 1202 /1954
'''Sibling, Wikitree Profile:''' [[Keane-1243|Catherine "Sr Mary Stanislaus" Keane csb]]
'''Death''': Vic BDM: 16200/1934
'''Parents:''' [[O'Keane-20|Daniel O'Keane]] and Margaret Roche *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8227854 Death of Mother Mary Evangelist, BUTLER. On January 14,
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Butler-24466|Ellen "Mother Mary Evangelist" Butler csb]].
''' Parents:''' Andrew Butler and Ellen.
''' Death:''' Vic BDM: Reg No: 1200/1942.

Nuns in Australia Mount Gambier South Australia

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''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Lovell-2780|Sr Mary Josephine]]
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Parents Edward Lovell and Rose.
SA BDM Reg No: 548/241 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48152007 Death of Mary McFAUL (in religion Sr. Magdalene)] 09 Jun 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article77989109; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167078988.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[McFaul-82|Sr Mary Magdalen]]
'''Parents:''' James McFaul and Catherine.
SA BDM Registration No: 580/2316 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167768930 Death of Alice Mary WELLS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Agnes Paul)] 21 Feb 1941.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Wells-19210|Rev Mother Mary Agnes Paul]]
Parents were Thomas Allan Wells and Isabella Elizabeth Kelsh.
SA BDM Registration No: 633/722. * No newspaper notice of death found. Death of Nora Cecilia WELLS ( in religion Sr Francis Joseph ) 28 August 1947 at Mt Gambier.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Wells-19211|Sr Francis Joseph]] Parents were Thomas Allan Wells and Isabella Elizabeth Kelsh. Sister to Wells-19210
SA BDM Registration No: 716/3998. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35691142 Death of BRENNAN (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa)] 24 Apr 1946. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78082044; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93155858; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167711106. Daughter of Thomas and Bridget Brennan, of Goodwood.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Brennan-3231|Sr Mary Theresa]]
'''Parents''' were Thomas Brennan and Bridget Magnel * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130977742 Death of Bridget Ellen MALONE (in religion Sr. Mary Angela)] 27 Apr 1954. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article78680552; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article48116285; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93944315; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167690260.
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Malone-3419|Sr Mary Angela]]
'''Parents''' were John Malone and Ellen McInerny.

Nuns in Australia Newcastle New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Cummins-2286|Mother Mary Benignus]]
'''Parents: ''' Andrew Cummins, Catherine Lougan/Logan,
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM Reg No: 10958/1903. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104373944 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret KEATING (in religion Sr. Mary Thecla) at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Newcastle] 25 Oct 1934. Also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page10107357
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Keating-1951|Sr Mary Thecla Keating]]
'''Parents: ''' [[Keating-1946|Patrick Keating]] and [[Ryan-11398|Mary Ryan]]
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM - Reg. 19416/1934 at Mayfield.
'''Siblings: '''[[Keating-1949|Mary "Sr Mary Winifred"]] [[Keating-1950|Katherine "Sr Mary Genevieve" Keating]], [[Keating-1951|Margaret "Sr Mary Thecla" Keating]], [[Keating-1952|Michael 'Brother Basil"Keating]] and [[Keating-1948|William Keating]] * No Death notice found for Irish born Martha Atkinson
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Atkinson-8890|Sister Mary Atkinson]]
'''Death: ''' NSW BDM - Reg. 19770/1942
'''Parents: ''' Henry Atkinson and Mary Halewood

Nuns in Australia Normanhurst New South Wales

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'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Adair-2251|Mary "Mother Mary Assumpta" Adair]]
'''Parents''' [[Adair-2249|Alexander Adair]] and [[Bennington-233|Sarah Bennington]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242987458 Death of Unknown BAKER (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Reparator)] 05 Oct 1932. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4501763.
'''Wikitree profile:'''[[Baker-46392|Julia Ellen "Rev Mother Mary Reparata" Baker ibvm]]
'''Parents''' Baker and Julia M Chandley
Death: NSW BDM 17759/1932. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17167778 Death of Mary Clare HURLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph Benedict)] 10 May 1935
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Hurley-2601|Mary "Mother Benedict Joseph" Hurley IBVM]]
'''Parents:''' [[Hurley-2598|George Hurley]] and [[Humphries-2498|Mary Hurley]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206077238 Death of ''Anne TAPPIN,'' aunt of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Celestine, of this congregation)] 08 Jun 1949. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto.

Nuns in Australia North Adelaide South Australia

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Adams-38506|Rev. Mother Mary Rose Columba OP]]
'''Parents;''' Daughter of J. Adams, of Gloucestershire, England. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article53702954 Death of Catherine Minnie ADAMSON (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 19 Feb 1895. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25750620; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198443686; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article73212897; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93974170; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161817405; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article53694088.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Adamson-2496|Sister Mary Catherine OP]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article54577497 Funeral of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Reginald)] 24 Jul 1899. Father Michael Bourke Mother Mary Walton BOURKE Margaret F Michael BOURKE Adelaide 170/197 1876 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55691824 Requiem Mass for Unknown PLUNKETT (in religion Sr. Emmanuel)] 07 Jan 1904. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4935042 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210017573 Requiem Mass for Unknown LANAGAN (in religion Sr. Stanislus)] 20 Aug 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5797916; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167011968. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210113613 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown HAYDON (in religion Sr. Mary Alphonsus)] 24 Sep 1913. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59108227; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59108227 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210037415 Death of Unknown NAUGHTON (in religion Sr. Mary Imelda)] 04 Nov 1914. see also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5426665; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210037352. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article209699269 Death of Unknown McMAHON (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 10 Nov 1916. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5533639; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204680088; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article164176015. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5554591 Requiem Mass for Unknown CONROY (in religion Sr. Francis Mary)] 20 Jan 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59900449; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204687078; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59900449. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5549915 Requiem Mass for Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Theresa)] 04 Sep 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60324800. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166988555 Death of Unknown LANGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 25 Oct 1918. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167789923 Death of Unknown WINTHROP (in religion Sr. Mary Dominic Teresa)] 22 Aug 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article200914903 Death of Unknown HONNER (in religion Sr. Mary Raymond)] 05 May 1922. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210580440; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167740545. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article210582367 Death of Norah STAUNTON (in religion Sr. Gertrude)] 02 Jun 1922.
'''Parents:''' Daughter of Patrick and Ann Staunton, of Glen Osmond. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56516290 Death of Unknown KEARNEY (in religion Sr. Mary Catherine)] 19 Sep 1927. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article165634030. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56770304 Death of Unknown ULLATHORNE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis Philomena)] 08 Oct 1928. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29304905. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45755512 Death of Unknown MAYO (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Rose)] 21 Mar 1931. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article128933913 Death of Unknown RAYMOND (in religion Rev. Mother Mary RAYMOND)] 07 Aug 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article35677679. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29868386 Death of Unknown McKENZIE (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa) at Calvary Private Hospital] 12 Oct 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74375198; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90640534. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74015108 Death of Catherine Bridget SMITH (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel) at Calvary Private Hospital, North Adelaide] 30 Jun 1933. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90885907; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132984023 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47550522 Death of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Gerard)] 12 Apr 1934. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132210128 Death of Mary Frances MURPHY (in religion Sr. Mary Michael)] 11 May 1936. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92340279. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132031057 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Mary LUDDY (in religion Sr. Mary Xaveria)] 29 Sep 1936. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167703314 Death of Unknown MADIGAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 17 Sep 1937. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article129896836 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Margaret MARRON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis Joseph)] 27 Dec 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43797472. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130926912 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Rose MORONEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Rose Catherine) at Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide] 23 Jan 1953.

Nuns in Australia North Sydney New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Walsh-7766|Grace Mary "Rev Mother '''Superior General''' Bernard" Walsh]]
'''Parents:''' [[Walsh-7760|Thomas Walsh]] and [[Madden-2562|Agnes Madden]]
Other relatives: Mr. P. McMahon Glynn;
'''Death:''' NSW BDM: 9920/1898. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167752163 Death of Unknown HOLLAND (in religion Sr. Mary Francsica)] 03 Jul 1925.
''' Wikkitree Profile:''' [[Holland-10537|Mary "Sr Mary Francesca" Holland]]
'''Parents:''' George Holland and Margaret Guidery.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 5630/1925 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article90067915 Death of Unknown SEXTON (in religion Sr. Mary Cecily)] 29 Jan 1927. Daughter of Michael and Mary Sexton, of Wilson (SA).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Sexton-3522|Nora Theresa "Sr Mary Cecily" Sexton]] '''NOTE:''' Entered as an '''Ursuline Nun'''
'''Parents:''' Michael Sexton and Mary.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 1954/1927 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29916672 Death of Unknown O'DONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Ligouri)] 16 Jul 1931. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article53929875. Family: Rev. T. J. O'Donnell, of Moonah (Tas.)
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[O'Donnell-2872|Mary "Sr Mary Liguori" O'Donnell]]
'''Parents:''' [[O'Donnell-2871|John O'Donnell]] and [[Buckley-4298|Mary Buckley]] '''Sibling:''' O'Donnell, Thomas Joseph (1876–1949) - Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, (MUP), 1988.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 13699/1931 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25833213 Death of Unknown McCORMICK (in religion Sr. Mary Aquin)] 13 Nov 1940. Daughter of John and Elizabeth McCormick.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[McCormack-1860|Louisa Catherine "Sr Mary Aquin" McCormack ]],
''' Parents:''' John McCormack, Elizabeth Kellaher.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 25112/1940 * No death notice for Julia AHERN (in religion Sr Mary Benedict).
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ahern-570|Sr Mary Benedict]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 13733/1920.
'''Parents''' were Patrick Ahern and Mary Larkin. * No death notice for Johanna Anglim
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Anglim-21|Sr Mary Brigid ]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No:12082/1974 .
'''Parents''' were Thomas Anglim and Catherine Heffernan. * No death notice for Margaret Airey.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Airey-208|"Sr Margaret Mary]]
'''Parents:''' Patrick Airey and Catherine.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 50/1887 * Death [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17912147 ATTRIDGE.—Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late Sister Mary Finbarr win be celebrated at St Joseph s Convent Chapel Mount Street North SYdney] 3 July 1914
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Attridge-112|"Sr Mary Finbarr]]
'''Parents:''' Jerome Attridge and Catherine
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 19200/1944 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146479067 Death of Avery (in religion, Sister John Baptist)] January 30 1945 North Sydney.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Avery-6342|Matilda "Sr John Baptist" Avery]]
'''Parents:''' William Avery late of Camperdown and Honoria Clifford
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Reg: 4358/1945 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17341765 Requiem Mass for the Repose of the Soul of the late Sister Mary Arsenius Nugent]14 March 1936.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Nugent-1315|Alice "Sr Mary Arsenius" Nugent]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM 2630/1936
'''Parents:''' [[Nugent-1310|John Nugent]] [[Fitzpatrick-3354|Mary Fitzpatrick]]
Siblings in religious life: [[Nugent-1312|Mary Bridget "Sr Mary of Simeon's Prophecy" Nugent]], [[Nugent-1314|Margaret "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]]

Nuns in Australia Portland Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Mahon-991|Mother Mary Louis Gonzaga]]
'''Parents'''; Father: John Mahon, Mother: Elizabeth Margaret Gould Monks''
'''Death:''' Vic BDM Registration No: 17225/1945 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169873987 Death of Mary ROWAN (in religion Sr. Joseph Stanislaus)] 28 May 1904. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1577894 Death of Noya BREEN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Anthony)] 08 Nov 1915. Family [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11025133 Death of Mary Jane BREEN, mother]. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171917629; Rev. Mother Mary Eithne BREEN, sister. Native of Adelaide. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1615171 Death of Unknown MACKEN (in religion Rev. Mother Aloysius)] 04 May 1917. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4707285 Death of Unknown McENIRY (in religion Rev. Mother de Britto)] 09 Aug 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3871969 Death of ''Elizabeth Frances KIRBY,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Borgia, of this congregation)] 10 Aug 1927. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3951282 Death of Grace Agnes FORBES (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Canisius)] 02 Jun 1928. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140811273 Family: Rev. Mother Mary Elizabeth FORBES, sister. Daughter of Alexander and Jane Forbes. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3967958 Death of ''Bridget HARRINGTON,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Isidore, of this congregation)] 09 Nov 1928. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25837021 Death of Unknown CALAHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Casimir)] 07 Dec 1940. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189488648 Death of Unknown HYLAND (in religion Rev. Mother Eulalia, of Loreto Convent, India), sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Eulalia, of this congregation)] 14 Nov 1949. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt Loretto.

Nuns in Australia Richmond Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Rochester Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Rockhampton Queensland

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Ahern-580|Sr Mary Louis]]
'''Death:''' Queensland BDM Registration No: 1972 C2955;
''' Parents''' were Ahern John Ahern and Sara Wright * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154483977 Death of Emily Catherine (Florrie) FENTON (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus)] 04 Sep 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241684433. Daughter of William and Mary Fenton. Native of Ballarat (Vic.)
''' Wikitree Profile:''' [[Fenton-2875|Sr Mary Stansilaus]]
'''Parents:''' William Fenton and Mary Foley.
'''Death:''' QLD BDM Registration No: 1915 C3579

Nuns in Australia Rutherglen Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Beaumont-2367|Emily (Amy) "Sr Mary Catherine" Beaumont]] PBVM
'''Parents: ''' William Beaumont and Agnes Southern
'''Death: ''' Victoria BDM Reg: 11861/1965 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169876310 Death of Unknown BULGER (in religion Sr. Monica)] 27 Aug 1904. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111300083, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167035921 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45824079 Death of Minnie SULLIVAN (in religion Sr. Mary Angela)] 01 Aug 1907. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45824186; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198609607; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10144769; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169886223; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169886379; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139767036 (Vic titles) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45824079; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151792290; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45824252 (Tas. titles). Daughter of the late Cameron Sullivan, Cameron Street, Launceston. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169894366 Death of Clara PAYNE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ursula)] 04 Apr 1908. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70759500, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10656426, Daughter of Henry and Ellen Payne, of Prahran. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189394752 Death of ''Martin McDONNELL,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Margaret Mary, of this congregation)] 17 Feb 1914. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article7237865 * No Death notice found to date for Margaret Blencowe in religion Sr Mary Berchmans.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Blencowe-151|Margaret Elizabeth "Sr Mary Berchmans" Blencowe]] PBVM "
'''Parents:''' Francis Thomas Blencowe and Catherine Margaret Hogan;
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Reg: 28257/1972
'''Sibling:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article151841659 Death of ''Francis Henry BLENCOWE,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans), of this congregation] 18 Dec 1916.
* '''Niece''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4060485 Death of ''Mary Ellen BLENCOWE,'' niece of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans, of this congregation)] 04 Jan 1930 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168071823 Death of ''Michael McMAHON,'' father of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Michael, of this congregation)] 21 Jun 1919 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171251409 Death of ''Margaret Mary O'CONNELL,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Louis, of this congregation] 12 Jul 1923. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112690242. Daughter of John O'Connell, formerly of Rutherglen. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171255944 Death of ''Myra Wills SCOTT,'' sister of Unknown SKEHAN (in religion Sr. Mary Barbara, of this congregation)] 15 Nov 1923 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172196800 Death of Unknown WALLER (in religion Rev. Mother Teresa)] 27 Nov 1941 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204947659 Death of ''Susan WATSON,'' mother of Margaret (in religion (Sr. Mary Jerome, of this congregation)] 07 Dec 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22389250 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22684159 Death of Unknown PETERSEN (in religion Sr. Mary Anthony)] 20 Oct 1948 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206448769 Death of Unknown BONES (in religion Sr. Mary Aloysius)] 13 Aug 1953

Nuns in Australia Shepparton Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Sources Terminology

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] =Sources used= Principal source: Family Notices from [https://trove.nla.gov.au Trove]
Other sources: State Civil Registration databases. For SA, the Online Database Search available [https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-databases.html here] has the Registry's information.
[https://web.stbedes.catholic.edu.au/Other/nuns/down/AllNuns.pdf List of All Nuns (from St. Bede's College website (Link broken)]
To find Convent of interest browse Table of Contents then click on the Convent Name you wish to view. =Terminology Used= The name in bold typeface is used as shorthand for the following Orders.
Postnominals that members are entitled to use are shown in lowercase. * The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary/ '''Loreto'''/ '''ibvm''' * The '''Brigidine''' Order '''csb''' * The Sisters of '''Charity''' '''rsc''' * The Order of Preachers/ '''Dominican''' Order/ '''op''' * The Faithful Companions of Jesus/ '''FCJ'''/ '''fcj''' * The '''Good Samaritan''' Order/ '''sgs''' * The '''Little Company of Mary'''. * The '''Little Sisters of the Poor'''. '''lsp''' * The Order of Our Lady of Mercy/ '''Mercy'''/ '''rsm''' * The Order of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart/ '''OLSH'''/ '''olsh''' * The Order of '''Our Lady of Sion''' also known by its French name, (Filles de) Notre Dame de Sion/ '''fdns''' * The Sisters of '''Poor Clare''' '''pc''' * The Order of the Presentation of the Blessed Virigin Mary/ '''Presentation''' '''pbvm''' * The Order of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart/ '''St. Joseph''' or '''Joeys'''/ '''St. J''' * The Society of the Sacred Heart/ '''Sacred Heart''' * Religious of the Good Shepherd (Sisters) '''RGS'''

Nuns in Australia South Melbourne Victoria

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Tehan-29|Catherine (Katie) "Mother Mary Ignatius" Tehan]]
'''Parents:''' John Tehan and Honora (h)/Nora OShea .
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration: 1999/1926 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4021467 Death of Unknown O'DONOGHUE (in religion Rev. Mother Borgia)] 15 Jul 1929.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[O'Donohue-146|Julia "Mother Borgia" O'Donohue]]
'''Parents:''' Cornelius O'Donohue and Johanna Murphy
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM: Reg No. 11068 / 1929 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172029090 Death of Unknown CALLANAN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Fidelis) at St. Vincent's Hospital, (presumably) Fitzroy] 12 Jan 1939. VicBDM death - no matching entry for Callanan, 1939. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12465671 Death of Catherine FINN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Evangelist) at Caritas Christi Hospice, Kew] 29 May 1940. VicBDM death 4810/1940. Entry is indexed as "Catherine FINN." Daughter of John Finn and Elizabeth (nee Kingslon) Finn. Born Wangaratta. Died Kew. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11329668 Death of Mary Alice O'ROURKE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Alphonsus) at St. Vincent's Intermediate Hospital] 31 Aug 1940 VicBDM death 8695/1940. Entry is indexed as "Mary Alice O'ROURKE." Daughter of David O'Rourke and Elizabeth (nee Byrne) O'Rourke. Born Beresford (NSW) (Hunter region). Died Fitzroy. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11977211 Death of Unknown FINN (in religion Rev. Mother Philomena)] 21 May 1942. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172203532 Death of ''Terence O'BRIEN,'' father of Mary (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Kevin), of this congregation] 12 Nov 1942. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205334803 Death of Patrick Joseph O'BRIEN, brother] 15 Oct 1951 VicBDM death 13381/1951. Son of Daniel James O'Brien and Martha (nee Henry) O'Brien. Died Heidelberg. Only 1 entry, death notice states died at Footscray, * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11330817 Death of Alice Dorothea O'COLLINS (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Dorothea)] 01 Apr 1943. VicBDM death 3031/1943. Entry is indexed as "Alice Dorothea O'COLLINS." Daughter of Patrick O'Collins and Ellen (nee Fitzgerald) O'Collins. Born Port Melbourne. Died South Melbourne. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22674149 Death of Mary WHITE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Brigida)] 23 Aug 1948. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11129737 Death of Ellen HOWARD (nee WHITE), sister] 04 Dec 1937. VicBDM death 9110/1948. Entry is indexed as "Mary WHITE." Daughter of John White and Mary (nee Devereaux) White. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22682426 Death of Unknown BARRON (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Paul)] 18 Oct 1948. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205685200 VicBDM death - no matching entries for Barron, 1948, place of death (Oakleigh, Parkville) does not match.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barron-4536|Johanna "Mother Paul" Barron csb]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Barron and Mary Power.
'''Sibling''' Rev Michael Barron of Ireland who died there 1899 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22709836 Death of Josephine HANNAN (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa)] 03 Jan 1949. Vic BDM death 328/1949. Entry is indexed as "Josephine HANNAN." Daughter of Thomas Hannan and Elizabeth (nee Burns) Hannan. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article189472590 Death of Margaret FAIRLESS (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 31 Dec 1949. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22801981 VicBDM death 302/1950. Entry is indexed as "Margaret FAIRLESS." Daughter of John Fairless and Mary (nee Unknown) Fairless. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23461480 Death of ''Rev. Father Gerald Francis BARTLEY'' (at Beaudesert, Qld), brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Evangelist), of this congregation] 25 Nov 1954. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154379199 Death of Corporal John Davitt JAGEURS (in action, in France), nephew]; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203285910 Death of Elizabeth BARTLEY, mother] 24 Nov 1930.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' ''[[Bartley-1556|Rev Gerald James Bartley OFM.]]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' ''[[Bartley-1554|Nora Maud "Mother Mary Evangelist" Bartley csb.]]
'''Parents:'' [[Bartley-1555|John Bartley]] and [[Reville-87|Elizabeth Reville]]'' ==Good Shepherd Convent, Albert Park (Rosary Place, Beaconsfield Parade) sometimes identified as "South Melbourne"== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article193447141 Death of Unknown FALLON (in religion Sr. Mary of the Divine Heart)] 05 Dec 1896. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article241076800, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9167993. Daughter of W. Fallon, Athlone, Ireland. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22332302 Death of Sr. Mary of St. Leo BRAZIL] 21 Sep 1946. ==Loreto Convent, Albert Park== Convent Notes: Formerly located in St. Vincent Avenue. Closed. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192221971 Death of Mary BOLGER (in religion Sr. Mary Josephine)] 26 Nov 1901. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192221997, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192221253. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt as Loretto.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bolger-469|Sr Mary Josephine]]
'''Parents:''' ''Patrick Bolger and Mary Purcel .''
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Registration: 14786 / 1901 titled Mary Josine * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9874647 Death of Margaret Josephine McDONELL, mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Assumpta, of this congregation)] 27 Feb 1905. See also; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9896164, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article139197367 Family: Sr. Mary Paul McDONELL, sister; Sr. Florence McDONELL, sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155219076 Death of Catherine May CROUGHAN, mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Columbanus, of this congregation)] 17 Mar 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170949715 Death of ''James O'SHANNASSY.'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Julianna)], of this congregation] 22 Nov 1919. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1905081 Death of ''Archibald Andrew (Archie) McPHEE,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Aquin McPHEE, of this congregation)] 21 Apr 1924. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article214252790, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article214253260 Family: Sr. Mary Rapahel McPHEE, sister. Note Loreto is incorrectly spelt as Loretto. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2153600 Death of ''James LEONARD,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Carmel, of this congregation)] 17 Oct 1925. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155677364 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171910272 Death of ''John BYRNE,'' father of Carmel (in religion Sr. Mary Joseph Denis, of this congregation)] 29 Aug 1935. ==Convent of Mercy, South Melbourne== Convent Notes: This site was also the main Catholic Boys' and Girls' Orphanages for Diocese of Melbourne. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1563166 Death of Unknown EGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)]. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1563166; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1563676. Daughter of John Egan, of Eganstown, near Daylesford.

Nuns in Australia Strathfield New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[O'Hagan-184|Rose Mary "Sr Mary Imelda" O'Hagan op]]
'''Parents:''' William and Rose O'Hagan.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 5612/1918 at Burwood. * [[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18270226 Requiem Mass for Sr Mary Benignus] 24 June 1952.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Baker-46385|Lucy Agnes (Lucie) "Sr Mary Benignus" Baker]]
'''Parents:'''John Baker and Catherine Kiely
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg: 19857/1952 ==Sources==

Nuns in Australia Sydney New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Punch-325|Honora [middle name?] "Sr Mary Bernard" Punch SGS]]
'''Parents:''' [[Punch-324|Peter [middle name?] Punch
'''Death :''' NSW BDM Death: New South Wales BDM: 700/1869 * No death notice found for Teresa Badkin
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Badkin-11|Sr Mary Angela]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Henry Badkin and Sarah Anne Kelly
'''Death :''' NSW BDM - Reg No: 1097/1951 at Manly. * No death notice currently available for Catherine Anne Wyche, it is noted in Ryerson Index.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Wyche-314|Catherine Anne "Sr Mary Aquino" Wyche SGS]]
'''Parents:''' Peter Wyche and Anne Brady
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No.9694/1990 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14077360 Requiem Mass for Mary Anne ADAMSON (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 28 Nov 1896. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article238568582.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Adamson-2497|Sister Mary Magdalen SGS]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No. 12460/1896 at Sydney. * No death notice found for Mary Albon.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Albon-94|Sr Mary Celsus]]
'''Parents:''' Edward Albon and Mary Ann Woodloc
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 7663/1959 * No death notice found for Merle Mary Goggins
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[Goggins-78|Sister Mary Frances Raphael]]
'''Parents:'''[[Goggins-71|James Goggins]] and [[O'Sullivan-2033|Isabella O'Sullivan]]
'''Burial:''' in North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia (Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium - ROMAN CATHOLIC LAWN, N NUNS, Grave 0133). Find A Grave: (145506426) * No death notice found for Ellen Allman
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Allman-928| "Sr Mary Ambrose"]]
'''Parents:''' [[Allman-927|Eugene Allman]] and [[Dowd-864|Mary Dowd]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 4234/1956 * No death notice found for Mary Daley
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Daley-650|Mary "Sr Mary Philomena" Daley SGS ]]
'''Parents:''' [[Daley-649|Richard Daley]] and [[Cassidy-1364|Anne Cassidy]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 28356/1961,
'''''Sibling:'''[[Daley-648|"Sr Mary Agatha"]]'' * No death notice found for Winifred Dunne
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Dunne-357|"Sister Flavia" Dunne SGS]]
'''Parents:''' [[Dunne-230|Peter Dunne]]and [[Price-7339|Adelaide Price]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 9107/1962 ==Little Company of Mary Convent== * Ryerson index death notice for Maud Roarty
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Roarty-4|"Sr Mary Alphonsus"]]
'''Parents:''' [[Roarty-7|John Roarty]] [[Woods-1726|Margaret Woods]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM Registration No: 27959/1951
'''Sibling''' ''[[Roarty-3|"Sr Mary Lucy"]]'' ==Poor Clare Convent, Sydney== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41620060 Death of Sydney Flora SUTHERLAND (in religion Sr. Philomena)] 11 Feb 1937.

Nuns in Australia Toorak Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Unassigned

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GOOD SAMS SYDNEY DALEY JANE ETHELDREDA PATRICK MCNAMARA MARGARET 61/01/01 89/03/25 22/01/03 (Etheldreda Sister Mary 1860 1922 1922 New South Wales Deaths 1788-1945 Rockdale, New South Wales, Australia) * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article51722111 Death of Unknown WINDSOR (in religion Sr. Mary) at the "Convent of the Sacred Heart, Sydney"] 13 Jan 1932. Which convent of this order? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206186609 Death of ''Ellen CASSIDY,'' mother of Sr. Margaret, of "Loreto Convent, Sydney"] 25 Jan 1937. Native of Sale, Victoria. Which Loreto Convent? * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168913474 Death of Unknown D'ARCY (in religion Rev. Mother Stanislaus) at "St. Mary's Presentation Convent," (probably Lismore)] 02 Mar 1934. Registration district: Wagga Wagga NSW BDM# 22713
Lismore Foundress, Mother Stanislaus D’Arcy died, 16 February 1934.
Three professed Sisters led by Mother Stanislaus D’Arcy and eight postulants opened their first school, St Mary’s, in 1887 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237199630 Sr Mary Peter, Convent Chapel Lewisham. 24 Oct 1899 * CHARITY SYDNEY Surname: ANNIEAN Sr. ANITA , Father: THOMAS, Mother: VAUGHAN ELLEN * MERCY SYDNEY,NTH Surname: ANTCLIFF Sr. PHILIPPA, died 90/02/19; Maybe :Qld BDM 1890 C1549 Annie Louise Antcliff Richard James Antcliff Lizzie Dickinson *No death notice found for Mary Josephine Barry in religion Sr Mary Cecilia.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Barry-4554|Mary Josephine "Sr Mary "Sr Mary Cecilia" Barry]]
'''Parents:''' Thomas Barry and Kate Fouhy.
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 9981/1915 * No death notice currently available for Eileen Mary Baldwin
'''Wikitree Profile: ''' [[Baldwin-13300|Eileen Mary "Sr Mary Enna" Baldwin rsj ]]
'''Parents:'''Matthew Thomas Baldwin and Mary Healy .
'''Death:''' NSW BDM:BALDWIN EILEEN 14450/1974 MATTHEW MARY ==South Australia== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205926929 Death of Mary Ann QUINN, sister of Margaret QUINN (in religion Sr. Vincent) of "Loreto Convent, Adelaide"] - is this Maryattville? May not be a religious. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47863107 Death of Unknown UNKNOWN (in religion Sr. Mary Claude) at "St. Joseph's Convent, Hindmarsh] 26 Apr 1941. ==Tasmania== ==="St. Mary's Convent," Gormanston (Catholic)=== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article24940326 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown McDONALD (in religion Sr. Sacerbe Mary Evangelist)] 13 Jun 1934. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article68173664 ==="St. Joseph's Juniorate Convent," Newstead (Tas.) (Catholic)=== Newstead is now a suburb of Launceston. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91492271 Requiem Mass for Unknown JOHNSTONE (in religion Sr. Mary Gertrude)] 23 jul 1942. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25932193 ====Convent of the Maternal Heart, Hobart==== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27197366 Death of Unknown ERRINGTON (in religion Sr. Mary Colombiere) at Calvary Hospital, Hobart] 31 Mar 1954. ==Victoria== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12267410 Death of Alice GAUL (in religion Sr. Mary Bernard, of "St. Vincent's Convent, Melbourne"] 29 Dec 1903. Which order? probably Sisters of Charity. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4408816 Death of Unknown WIGGINS (in religion Sr. Mary Barbara, at "Brigidine Convent")] 29 Dec 1931
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Wiggins-3987|Elizabeth "Sr Mary Barbara" Wiggins csb]]
'''Parents:''' Robert Henry Wiggins and Annie Cleary
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM: 13812/1931 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23203920 Death of Gladys Margaret FEISS, mother of Sheila (in religion Sr. Marie, of "Bridigine Convent")] 30 Oct 1952. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23450879 Death of ''Ellen HUNT,'' mother of four daughters who professed in the Brigidine Order but not locations of their respective congregations have been included] 04 Oct 1954. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71645421 Death of ''John HAYES,'' father of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Eugene, of "Brigidine Convent")] 11 Jul 1956 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205123534 Death of ''Mary Ann McCONNELL,'' grandmother of Kathleen LANE (in religion Sr. Claudia, of "FCJ Convent")] 26 Aug 1938. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204018869 Death of Timothy Stephen LANE, brother] 22 Jun 1945. In brother's death notice there is a mention of "FCJ Convent, Liverpool, England" ==Western Australia== * Esther Marion ANGUS (in religion Sr. Mary Evangelist)
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Angus-1176|Esther Marion "Sr Mary Evangelist" Angus]]
'''Death:''' Western Australia BDM Registration No: 213/75
'''Parents:''' Henry Laurence Angus and Esther Marion Mcdonald * MERCY CAIRNS Surname: ANTHONY . Sr. GOUGH Father:PHILIP, Mother CLIFFORD MARGARET b. 86/04/17 IRE WATERFORD DUNGARVAN , Professed: 05/07/16 Died: 64/09/24 *
'''Wikitree Profile:'''[[Arnold-14470|Ellen "Sr Mary Ambrose" Arnold]]
'''Parents:''' John Arnold and Johanna Reardon/Riordon

Nuns in Australia Wangaratta Victoria

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Nuns in Australia Waratah New South Wales

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'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Keating-1950|Katherine (Catherine) "Sr Mary Genevieve" Keating]]
'''Parents:''' [[Keating-1946|Patrick Keating]] and [[Ryan-11398|Mary Ryan]]
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Reg.3662/1926 Waratah.
''' Siblings:'''[[Keating-1949|Mary "Sr Mary Winifred"]] , [[Keating-1951|Margaret "Sr Mary Thecla" Keating]], [[Keating-1952|Michael 'Brother Basil"Keating]], [[Keating-1948|William Keating]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115206116 Death of Mary G. HOGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 02 Dec 1915. Daughter of John and Ellen Hogan.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Hogan-4612|Ellen"Sr Mary Gabriel" Hogan]]
'''Parents:''' John Hogan and Ellen
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death reg. 16665/1915 at Waratah. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16250318 Death of Agatha KICKHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Bernardine)] 24 Oct 1925. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116761492. Daughter of John and Mary Kickham.
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Death Reg. 19893/1925 at Waratah. Note: Entry is indexed as "Egatha KICKHAM" * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article156591748 ARNOLD. the late SISTER MARY GONZALES ARNOLD. O.P.]
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Arnold-14586|Sister Mary Gonzales ]]
'''Birth:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No:16171/1874;
'''Parents:''' William Arnold and Mary Ann Carmody
'''Death''' NSW BDM - Reg. 25737/1944
==Sources==

Nuns in Australia Waverley New South Wales

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'''Parents:''' Michael Hegarty, of Waverley * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115463314 Death and Requiem Mass of Bride LAWLESS (possibly LAWLER) (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Theresa Joseph)] 29 Oct 1888
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No. 5122/1888 as "Mary T. B. Lawless
'''Parents:''' John and Mary Lawless * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13928415 Death of Farah F SLOAN (in religion Sr. Mary Francisca)] 11 May 1893. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115574509
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No. 15289/1893
'''Parents:''' John and Ann Sloan * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article236095870 Profession of Mary SCULLEY (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes)] 26 Jan 1894. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article145858899, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115553482 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111110658 Profession of K. MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Mary Francis)] 16 Mar 1895P * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115470590 Profession of C. MOLONEY (in religion Sr. Mary Francis)] 13 Feb 1897. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104405411
Possibly the same person as the listing above? t.b.c. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104404372 Profession of Unknown WILSON (in religion Sr. Mary Stanislaus)] 21 Aug 1897 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104404372 Profession of A. COSTELLO, of Lake Nash, Queensland (in religion Sr. Magdalene Berchmans)] 21 Aug 1897 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115383721 Profession of M. EGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Bernard)] 4 Jan 1888 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28159423 Requiem Mass for Anna R MOENS (in religion Sr. Mary Elizabeth)] 16 Jul 1906. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106292322, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108030953, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71539195.
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Moens-227|Ann Rosalie "Sr Mary Elizabeth" Moens aka Benelot-Moens]]
'''Parents: '''Jacob and Ann
'''Death:''' NSW BDM - Reg. No. 10939/1906. 78y.
'''Parents:''' William (possibly step father) and Ann Moens
Born Kent, England. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104914969 Profession of Getrude GALLAGHER (in religion Sr. Mary Agnes Paschal)] 23 Nov 1908. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111284364
'''Parents:''' J. D. Gallagher, of Melbourne * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104380787 Profession of Marion REID (in religion Sr. Mary Leontia)] 12 Sep 1914. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111295498, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212354807, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article105008505 (reception) 17 Aug 1912 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107968976 Profession of Gladys McDONALD (in religion Sr. Mary Colette)] 3 Jul 1922. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116757618 Profession of Marie GREGORY (in religion Sr. Mary Antonia)] 17 Apr 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106260395 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106260124 Death of Bridget WATTERS (in religion Rev. Mother Abbess Mary Anthony) at Lewisham Hospital] 11 May 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171421760, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116760663, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article106263281
'''Death:''' New South Wales Registration No. 6827/1926
'''Parents:''' Alexander and Mary Watters * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122923598 Death of Unknown CUNNINGHAM (in religion Sr. Mary Dominic Clare)] 13 Jan 1927.
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No. 2241/1927 as "Mary D C Cunningham"
'''Parents:''' John and Mary Cunningham * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article116753006 Death and Funeral of Mary O'HARE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Aloysius)] 9 Sep 1927.
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No. 19943/1927
'''Parents:''' John and Mary E. O'Hare *[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16734977 Death of Margaret NUGENT (in religion Sr. Mary Teresa)] 1930
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Nugent-1314|Margaret "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]]
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No: 18431/1930
'''Parents:''' [[Nugent-1310|John Nugent]] [[Fitzpatrick-3354|Mary Fitzpatrick]]
Siblings in religious life: [[Nugent-1311|Lizzie Anne "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]], [[Nugent-1312|Mary Bridget "Sr Mary of Simeon's Prophecy" Nugent]],[[Nugent-1314|Margaret "Sr Mary Teresa" Nugent]], [[Nugent-1315|Alice "Sr Mary Arsenius" Nugent]] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104400832 Profession of Unknown EGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Aloyisus)] 30 Sep 1933. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146505930 Death of Unknown POWER (in religion Sr. Mary Clare)] 12 Jul 1935. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104505752, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17186980
'''Death:''' New South Wales Registration No. 17342/1935 (as Mary C. Power)
'''Parents:''' Edward and Ellen (nee Hannigan) Power
'''Birth:''' Waverley, NSW
First Australian born nun to make her profession in 1890
'''Family:''' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107332453 Death of Ellen Power (mother)] 14 Dec 1913. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108166211; [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108139810 Death of Maurice Power (brother)] 13 Mar 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article223702354, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16633338 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146391500 Death and Funeral of Catherine Elizabeth MOLONEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Francis)] 3 Aug 1936.
The second Australian-born nun to make her profession.
'''Death:''' News South Wales BDM Registration No. 17974/1936
'''Parents:''' John and Bridget Moloney * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146399381 Death of Marion REID (in religion Sister Mary Leontia] 14 Mar 1937. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104394910
'''Death:''' New South Wales BDM Registration No. 11829/1937
'''Parents:''' William and Mary Reid * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107345985 Profession of Ellen FITZGERALD (religious name not mentioned)] 9 Feb 1929
'''Parents:''' Mrs. Fitzgerald, of ''Lourdes''

Nuns in Australia Westbury Tasmania

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Westbury Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==St. Joseph's Convent, Westbury== Convent Notes: Also known as "Holy Trinity Convent" * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38785724 Death of Unknown HEGARTY (in religion Sr. Magdalen)] 07 Jun 1905. Note: place is described as "the Convent, Westbury"] * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article29440319 Death of Unknown McMAHON (in religion Sr. Mary Canice)] 08 Apr 1926. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article153887749; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article91615713. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52914345 Death of, and Requiem Mass for Unknown JOHNSON (in religion Sr. Mary Kevin)] 18 Sep 1952. (Sister of St. Joseph). See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27110761; http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69451376.

Nuns in Australia Windsor Victoria

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[[Category: Brassil-22 Nuns in Australia]] [[Category:Catholic Religious Orders]] [[Category:Anglican Religious Orders]] [[Category: Australia, Catholic Nuns]] The [[Space:Nuns_in_Australia|Nuns in Australia]] main page has all the project information. But there are too many individuals to sensibly manage in the one Free-Space Profile =Windsor Convents= '''Please note the following''' :Where there is more than one Convent the Convent names are sorted in alphabetical order. :'''Dates''' are '''publication''' dates. :'''Names in ''italics'' '''are relatives of the relevant Sister. :'''Schools''' associated with the Convent are shown in the Convent notes. Not all Sisters have death and/or funeral notices. Notices that actually contain the strings that have been used for searching may not have their text corrected and consequently remain "hidden". ==Presentation Convent== Convent Notes: Located on Dandenong Road. Associated School: Presentation College Windsor, also known as "PCW". Scheduled to close at the end of 2019. See current articles in Melbourne press. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article167045960 Death of Unknown BRAY (in religion Sr. Mary Monica)] 13 Dec 1929. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203269253
'''Wikitree Profile:''' [[Bray-4688 |Anne "Sr Mary Monica" Bray]] PBVM "
'''Parents:''' Patrick Bray and Bridget Minahan
'''Death:''' Victoria BDM Reg: 16019/1929 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196971857 Requiem Mass for Margaret POWER (in religion Sr. Mary Anglela)] 09 Jun 1890. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8610681, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article196969741, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198087298 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8631233 Death of Unknown CRONIN (in religion Rev. Mother Margaret Mary)] 15 Apr 1891. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220473544, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140171938, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198042092, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8651073 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9797022 Death of Unknown IRWIN (in religion Sr. Mary Patrick)] 04 Apr 1898 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9029877 Death of Unknown PUNCH (in religion Sr. Mary Magdalen)] 11 Sep 1899. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article169719017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article104662185. Daughter of Mrs. Punch, of Oakhampton, Maitland (NSW). * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10152091 Death of Unknown DOWLING (in religion Sr. Mary Ignatius)] 19 Aug 1907 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11667433 Death of Unknown CARROLL (in religion Sr. Mary Berchmans)] 13 Apr 1912. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article170941859, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article143330155 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242141981 Death of Unknown O'CONNELL (in religion Sr. Mary Peter)] 11 Mar 1914 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1541240 Death of ''Julia KENNEALLY,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Benedict)] 26 Jul 1915. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155587281 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212594193 Death of ''Teresa KELLY,'' sister of the late Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Ignatius, of this congregation)] 24 Mar 1917. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article154378807 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152191157 Death of ''Michael GALLIVAN,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Theresa, of this congregation)] 23 Mar 1918. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171058476 Death of ''Mary Constance (Tot) BRENNAN,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Agnes) and Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Teresa), both of this congregation] 12 May 1921.
No record found for Teresa Blanch Brennan, religious name, Rev. Mother Teresa.
'''Wikitree profile:''' [[Brennan-3554|Teresa Blanch "Mother Mary Teresa" Brennan]] PBVM "
'''Parents:''' [[Brennan-3567|James Brennan]] and [[Curtis-13652|Mary Curtis]]
'''Siblings''' in religion:[[Brennan-3566|Catherine Agnes "Rev Mother Mary Agnes" Brennan PBVM]]; [[Brennan-3571|Reverend Joseph Brennan SJ]]
'''Death:''' Vic BDM Registration: 10379/1955. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171242037 Death of ''Honora SHINE,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Josepha, of this congregation)] 13 Oct 1921. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171413509 Death of ''James SHINE,'' father of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Josepha, of this congregation)] 12 Feb 1925. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4027054 Death of Unknown MARTIN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Alphonsus)] 05 Aug 1929. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4060154 Death of 'Mary CURTIN,'' mother of Mary (in religion Rev. Mother Dominic)] 03 Jan 1930. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4060485, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203096210 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203107374 Death of Unknown MULQUIN (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Paul)] 11 Feb 1930. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243055250 Death of ''Ellen RAFTERY,'' mother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Ita, of this congregation] 07 Feb 1933. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4523714, * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205268511 Death of ''Mary MURPHY,'' mother of Mary (in religion Sr. Mary Augustine MURPHY, of this congregation)] 02 Mar 1936 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204917533 Death of Unknown DAVON (in religion Rev. Mother Elizabeth)] 01 Aug 1936 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11115320 Death of ''Alice McNAMARA,'' mother of Mary (in religion Sr. Denise, of this congregation)] 03 Jul 1937. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205576657 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204935819 Death of ''Honora Catherine KENNEALLY,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Benedict, of this congregation] 30 Aug 1939. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11259160 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8226186 Death of Unknown HOGAN (in religion Sr. Mary Veronica)] 06 Jan 1942. See also http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245111280, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172197609 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245192589 Death of Unknown FOLEY (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Berchmanns), cousin of Unknown UNKNOWN (probably RAFTERY) (in religion Rev. Mother Ita, of this congregation)] 16 May 1942 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11332594 Death of Unknown RYAN (Sr. Mary Bride), sister of Unknown (in religion Sr. Mary Killian, of this congregation] 15 Mar 1943 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11333211 Death of ''Very Rev. Archdeacon Denis O'KENNEDY,'' brother of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Joseph, of this congregation)] 06 Apr 1943. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11346985 Death of ''Thomas James GAVIN,'' brother of Florence (in religion Sr. Mary Aquinas, of this congregation)] 27 Apr 1943 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11802986 Death of Unknown BURKE (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ursula)] 10 Jan 1944 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22412167 Death of ''Thomas RAHILLY,'' father of Mary (in religion Sr. Mary Bertrand, of this congregation)] 03 Mar 1947 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article245083780 Death of George KELLY, father of Julia (in religion Sr. Mary Gertrude, of this congregation)] 28 Aug 1947. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206038358 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46898079 Death of Bridget COFFEY (in religion Sr. Mary Gabriel)] 22 Mar 1948. Eldest daughter of John and Anne Coffey, of Port Fairy. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172495666 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22544293 Death of ''John O'CONNELL,'' father of Mary (in religion Rev. Mother Mary Ignatius, of this congregation)] 15 Jun 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172497512 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172498759 Death of Unknown ROACHE (in religion Sr. Mary Gerard)] 02 Sep 1948 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205679852 Death of ''Sarah Nathalie RAHILLY,'' mother of Mary (in religion Sr. Mary Bertrand, of this congregation)] 24 Sep 1948. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22675859 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article172505726 Death of Unknown O'BRIEN (in religion Sr. Mary Bernadette)] 11 Aug 1949. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien, of Bairnsdale. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22810616 Death of ''Mary McCARTHY,'' sister of Unknown (in religion Rev. Mother Stanislaus, of this congregation)] 14 Feb 1950 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article22831762 Death of Unknown WADDICK (in religion Sr. Mary Mechtilde)] 27 May 1950. Family: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171665387 Death of Ellen WADDICK, mother] 09 Jan 1930; Helena (in religion Sr. Mary Claire, of the same congregation), sister. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23083154 Death of ''Catherine Mary (Mollie) DARVELL,'' mother of Irene (in religion Sr. Mary Thomas, of this congregation)] 01 Oct 1951. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23461480 Death of Unknown KELLY (in religion Rev. Mother Margaret Mary)] 25 Nov 1954. Eldest daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth Kelly. See also: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205441247 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article72531510 Death of ''John Joseph Vincent WHELAN,'' father of Catherine (in religion Sr. Mary Gerardine, of this congregation)] 21 Jan 1956. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article72535634 Death of ''Catherine WHELAN,'' mother of Catherine (in religion Sr. Mary Gerardine, of this congregation)] 13 Feb 1956 * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71795150 Death of ''Owen Charles KAVANAGH,'' brother of Mary (in religion Sr. Rosaria, of this congregation)] 02 Apr 1956

Nuremberg

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A short story by Eddie King Nuremberg, Germany Friday, November 16, 1945 Captain David Stone got off the cargo plane at twelve ten p.m. He didn't like to fly. The Earth went too far away. But a summons had come to him in Berlin. He'd packed his duffel bag, boarded the plane and spent most of the short flight begging his stomach to behave. A Jeep and a driver, Corporal Johnson, waited for him. The damp cold bit into David. The six two blond should have dressed better for the weather. His topcoat was thin compared to Corporal Johnson's heavy padded jacket. The slacks of David's dress uniform couldn't complete with Johnson's heavy fatigues. The Jeep bounced in and out of a bottomless pothole. David pinched up a handful of flesh and muscle on his left hip and pressed his palm down. He couldn't calm the shots of pain birthed by the jolting Jeep. His face puckered into a deep wince. Johnson noticed. “Something wrong, sir?” David shook his head. “It'll pass.” “Combat wound?” “Not quite. I was in Stalag 33 for eight months. One of the guards, he's dead now, walloped me with a Louisville slugger one morning at roll call. Right on the hip socket. My leg bone kind of grinds in the socket now.” “Why'd he hit you?” “I'm a Jew.” The January 2 RAF bombing of Nuremberg, once one of Europe's gems, had shredded the city. Rubble spilled into rubble. Great blocks and little bits mingled onto broken roads and mud heaps. The grand Palace of Justice still stood, damaged but useable with a little rehabilitation. Not many buildings were. Men, women, children, ragged, gaunt with hunger, roamed among the heaps of debris, looking to salvage anything that could be sold or traded for a piece of bread. Some of them rushed toward David's Jeep, pleading with outstretched hands. Some knelt and wept and wailed. David, his face locked in distaste and disgust, pretended he didn't see them. He couldn't help feeling, as Johnson eased the Jeep through the mob, that these citizens of Nuremberg had gotten what they justly deserved. The favored city of the Nazi party. The willing host of the party's early and continuing rallies. How often had they welcomed theirprecious Fuehrer with cheers and anthems of praise? If enough of them, early on, had said “No, no more” could they have prevented the years of horror? David thought so. Americans through their history had said no a few times with measurable success. Dozens of GIs, up and down and all around, hustled to complete repairs to plumbing and electrical lines. The trial would begin on Monday. The world would be watching, listening, reading all about it. Newsreel crews, radio broadcasters and newspapermen had already descended, their suggestions and requests urging and irritating the laboring GIs. Johnson parked the Jeep where it wouldn't irk anyone. “Thank goodness,” David said. “No steps to climb.” “Colonel Mason's office is on the second floor, sir.” “Elevator?” “Doesn't work. Needs parts.” “Shit.” “Yes sir.” David tried not to count the steps of the grand staircase as he went upward. Johnson stayed with him most of the way and David nodded his gratitude. If his hip gave up, he'd go down hard. A few steps from the top, Johnson said, “Left hallway. Halfway down. I'll come back. Just call the motor pool.” “Thank you, Corporal Johnson.” Built like the tank he once rode, Colonel Mason looked rumpled. His office matched the man. Pure army-on-the-move. Everything olive green metal. He watched David limp across the room. They shook hands. “I'm sorry, Captain. I forgot about your injury. I should have come down.” David shrugged. “ I get where I need to go, sir. But I wouldn't turn down a little painkiller.” Mason grinned. “Fifty fifty coffee and brandy okay?” “Yes, sir, please, sir.” Mason poured. “You're wondering why you're here, so, right to it. We're coming up short on trilingual translators. English, German, Yiddish. I know you're scheduled to go home the end of December and this trial will run a little longer than that. So, this is strictly voluntary.” David massaged his cheeks and forehead. He couldn't do what Mason wanted. This trial opened a new frontier in world politics. In jurisprudence. But he couldn'tparticipate in it and he had to explain that to a Christian. He cleared his throat. “I have to turn you down, sir. Time isn't a factor. I hope to complete my rabbinical studies and translating here would be against the laws given us in Leviticus. I would be condemned for committing an egregious sin. I'd never be a rabbi.” “I don't understand, Captain.” “Lashon hara. Evil tongue. The law forbids us from speaking or listening to derogatory speech about another person. Even if what's said is true. We're also forbidden to hate or bear grudge or seek vengeance. Leviticus 19:16, 17, 18. The only permissible exception would be if it's done to prevent life threatening harm. But these Nazis are impotent now. They can no longer cause harm.” Mason put his arms on his desk and leaned forward. “You understand how important this trial is? Hitler, with great and grave deliberation, and malice aforethought, decided to destroy whole nations. To decimate entire ethnic groups. These men aided and abetted him every step of the way. This trial isn't about vengeance. It's meant to send a message to future warmakers that crimes against humanity will not be tolerated. And if they choose to do so, world justice, international law with due process, will drop a heavy hammer on them. No more mea culpa on bended knee all is forgiven and the world moves along until the next time.” “I understand that, sir, but the laws of man can't take precedence over the laws of God. Not for me.” “We need you, David. I said this is voluntary. See if you can find a way.” “Yes, sir.” Johnson drove David to the tent city by the railroad, showed him his quarters, and said he'd be available if David needed anything. David locked his mind down. He didn't want to be here. He didn't want to see these Nazi relics and remnants. Mason said he needed him. But as far back as his family could trace its history, its sons had always been rabbis. He left his duffel bag on his bunk. He had to find a rabbi to talk to. He headed for the center of town, his brain stuck in neutral. A complaining horn and a squeal of tires shook him out of his reverie. The Jeep had stopped inches from him. The driver got out. A major. “Captain, I could have killed you. Walking in the middle of the street. Are you lost?” David saluted. “No, sir. Yes, sir. Do you know where I can find a rabbi? Or a wise Jew?” The major grinned. “No rabbis here. I'm a Jew but I don't know about wise. Aaron Gold psychiatrist.” “David Stone.” “You need to talk? Hop in. It's always good to talk about serious things over a meal.” Chicken and mashed potatoes. Not bad. Real coffee. David told Aaron his problem. Aaron said, “ You need to see something.” They drove back to the Palace of Justice. Aaron led David to a small office with a movie screen and projector. “We're editing these films into one piece to be presented as evidence. Try to hang on to your lunch.” Dachau. Auschwitz. Treblinka. The names flashed, large and white, every few minutes and, in between, the truth. Dead bodies. Bulldozers pushing mountains of dead bodies into deep pits. Living skeletons. Starved, diseased. Men with no fingers on their hands no ears on their heads. A close-up of a woman with a broken mouth. Aaron said, “The guards took her teeth for the gold fillings.” David saw the ovens still filled with ashes. Human ashes. On the rags the survivors wore, a yellow star of David, dirty dark. His chest burned. The movie went blurry and he realized it was because his eyes filled with tears. “The survivors?” “Refugee camps. A lot more will die. But many are aided by the Haganah. Here, at the end. Jews from Palestine. They're pushing for re-settlement there. A Jewish state. A real nation. Of warriors. In our ancient Homeland.” David shook his head. “A dream.” “We'll do it.” David saw the tall, proud men moving through a refugee camp. Wearing a different uniform. A Star of David clean, bright, blue and white, on their shirt sleeves above crossed rifles. Warriors. Aaron said,”This,” he waved at the movie screen “Must never happen again. Not to Jews. Not to any people. After these films are shown, once the world knows the truth, I don't think a rabbinical court would judge you for participating in the trial. To'elet. Righteous reason.” David sat silent, unmoving his mind opening to something he couldn't define until...until… He stood up. “Thank you, Aaron.” “You've made a decision.” “Yes.” Mason rose as David entered his office. “You climbed all those steps again. You could have phoned.” David shrugged. “I'll do it. Translate.” “You found a way around your law?” “Maybe. Doesn't matter anymore. I won't be going home to be a rabbi. I'm told there's a new breed of Jew pushing out their own frontiers. When the trial's over, I'll be going to Palestine, to join the Haganah. To fight for a Jewish state. To fight for Israel.”

Nurses Portraits and Project Images

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Nuthall Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find out more about my family line" 1) my mother: Jill Moira (Nuthall) Chapman, first marriage was to Norman John Kennedy in Cape Town, second marriage to Ian Rawson Chapman, in Rhodesia. 2) her parents, Frank Walter Nuthall, and especially, Irene Olive (Schultz) Nuthall...

Nuttall Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Nuttall Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== Ackerley, Barb, compiler for the Friends of Oakdale. ''Oakdale, Wisconsin Celebrating our first one hundred and fifty years 1858-2008.'' (Published by Dairyland Power Cooperative, no place, no date.) ''Find A Grave.'' Database. Multiple compilers. http://www.findagrave.com : 2012.

Nutting Genealogy: A Record of Some of the Descendants of John Nutting, of Groton, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''Nutting Genealogy: A Record of Some of the Descendants of John Nutting, of Groton, Mass.'' * '''Author''': Nutting, Rev. John Keep * '''Publishing Information''': Syracuse, New York: C. W. Bardeen, 1908 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Nutting, Rev. John Keep. ''[[Space:Nutting Genealogy: A Record of Some of the Descendants of John Nutting, of Groton, Mass.]],'' (Syracuse, New York: C. W. Bardeen, 1908); pg. 65-68. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Nutting, Rev. John Keep. ''[[Space:Nutting Genealogy: A Record of Some of the Descendants of John Nutting, of Groton, Mass.]],'' (Syracuse, New York: C. W. Bardeen, 1908); pg. 65-68. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/nuttinggenealogy00nutt * https://books.google.com/books?id=z786AAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732024 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12199/ * Also See 1927 Supplement: ''[[Space:Genealogy of John Nutting|Genealogy of John Nutting]]'' === Links === * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Nutting Genealogy: A Record of Some of the Descendants of John Nutting, of Groton, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Table of Contents === * The story of our work * As to our name * And whence came we? * Concerning a Nutting coat of arms * Groton * First generation * Second generation * The third generation * The fourth generation * The fifth generation * The sixth generation * The seventh generation * The eighth generation * The ninth generation * Characteristics of the Nutting Family * Appendix * Place index * Name index I, surnames not Nutting * Name index II, given names of Nuttings * Errata

Nya Sverige - New Sweden - Nova Suecia

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[[Category: Nya Sverige| ]] === In English === New Sweden was the name of the Swedish colony that occupied the mouth of the Delaware River and corresponding to parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland in modern day United States. The first plans for starting Swedish colonies were made in 1626, but since there was an ongoing war in Europe the project was never started. In 1632, king Gustav II Adolf died at Lützen and his six year old daughter Kristina took over the crown with Axel Oxenstierna as guardian. In 1636 Axel Oxenstierna met with well-informed merchants in Amsterdam, among them a gentleman named Peter Minuit. He was prepared to join the Swedish service, and stated that he knew a area around the Delaware River where there were no prior colonies or European settlement yet. One of his important merits was that he had been governor of the New Netherlands colony for six years and he got the job as governor of New Sweden. The first Swedish ships, [[:Space: Kalmar Nyckel|Kalmar Nyckel]] and [[:Space: Fågel Grip|Fågel Grip]], were prepared for the project. Half the crew was acquired from the Netherlands and the rest from Sweden. Both captains/masters were Dutch who had sailed to America before. On board these first two ships there were only sailors and military personnel, no women and no settlers. The ships left Gothenburg's port in November 1637. They reached the Delaware river in March 1638. The crew and passengers started building [[:Space: Fort Christina|Fort Christina]] which was completed in the autumn the same year. To be continued === På svenska === Nya Sverige var namnet på den koloni som Sverige anlade vid Delawareflodens mynning i det område som i dagens USA motsvarar delar av både Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware och Maryland. De första förberedelserna för att starta svenska kolonier gjordes redan 1626 men det var krig i Europa och projektet rann ut i sanden. 1632 stupade Gustav II Adolf vid Lützen och hans sexåriga dotter Kristina tog över kronan med Axel Oxenstierna som förmyndare. 1636 mötte Axel Oxenstierna välinformerade köpmän i Amsterdam, bland dem en herre som hette Peter Minuit. Han var beredd att gå i svensk tjänst, och sade sig veta ett område kring Delawarefloden där det ännu inte fanns några kolonier eller europeisk bosättning. En av hans tungt vägande meriter var att han varit guvernör för kolonin Nya Nederländerna i sex år. De första svenska skeppen, [[:Space: Kalmar Nyckel|Kalmar Nyckel]] och [[:Space: Fågel Grip|Fågel Grip]] gjordes i ordning för projektet. Halva besättningen värvades från Nederländerna och resten från Sverige. Båda befälhavarna var holländare som seglat till Amerika tidigare. Ombord fanns bara sjömän och militärer, inga kvinnor och inga nybyggare. Skeppen lämnade Göteborgs hamn i november 1637. Fortsättning följer

Nyckelby key

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[[Category: Nyckelby, Fellingsbro (T)]] Mostly for trying to figure out where [[Erichsson-59|Per Erichsson]] fits in - it is still not all that clear. ==Älvsborgs lösen 1613, Nyckelby== :Älvsborgs lösen 1613, Kommissariernas m.fl. räkenskaper för den lokala uppbörden av Älvsborgs lösen, SE/RA/5117/IV/40 (1613-1617), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0066044_00313 bildid: A0066044_00313] *Lars Olofsson and wife *Per Andersson and his father Anders Larsson *widow Ingrid *Anders Christophersson with wife and a farm hand *Erik Persson, unmarried, with a hired hand and a hired maid ==Taxation records, Nyckelby 1640s== :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 2 ('''1643''') Bild 1230 / Sida 894 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903370.b1230.s894 page info] v903370.b1230.s894 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903370.b1230.s894 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Lars Pärsson with wife *Clas Olufsson with wife, daughter and married son, two tenants *Erich Nilsson with wife (his mother died in 1642 - v53029a.b1100.s206) *Erich Pärsson with wife and a hired maid *Christ(opher) Andersson with wife and a hired maid *Oluf Andersson with wife *Oluf the rider with wife :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 3 ('''1644''') Bild 1430 / Sida 926 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903371.b1430.s926 page info] v903371.b1430.s926 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903371.b1430.s926 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Lars Pärsson with wife *Clas Olofsson with wife, married son, one married and one unmarried daughter, a maid *Erik Nilsson with wife *Erik Pärsson with wife and a hired maid *Christ(opher) Andersson with wife and a hired maid (Christopher's wife died in 1644 - v53029a.b1110.s208 - his mother and Christopher himself died in 1645 - v53029a.b1120.s210) *Oluf Andersson with wife *Oluf the rider with wife and a hired hand :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 5 ('''1646''') Bild 1000 / Sida 837 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903373.b1000.s837 page info] v903373.b1000.s837 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903373.b1000.s837 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Lars Pärsson alone (his wife had died in 1644 - v53029a.b1110.s208 - he married Karin Jonsdotter 12 Feb 1646 - v53029a.b710.s128 - there was also a Lars Persson in Nyckelby who married Karin Eriksdotter 18 Oct 1646) *Olof Classon with wife, a maid and three tenants (Clas in Nyckelby died in 1646 - v53029a.b1120.s210 - Marinna Clasdotter married Lars Andersson 22 Feb 1646 - v53029a.b710.s128) *Erik Nilsson with wife and a maid *Erik Pärsson with wife and a married son ([[Erichsson-59|Per Eriksson]]'s wife died in 1646 - v53029a.b1120.s210 - Per married again 21 Nov 1647 - v53029a.b710.s128) *Anders Christophersson and a hired maid *Brita, wife of the rider :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 8 ('''1649''') Bild 880 / Sida 761 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903376.b880.s761 page info] v903376.b880.s761 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903376.b880.s761 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Hieronimus Larsson in Nyckelby got married 20 Mar 1648 his name is not in the taxation record - v53029a.b710.s128 - he was a soldier and lost a child in Aug 1651 - v53029a.b1180.s222 *Lars Pärsson with wife and a hired hand *Olof Classon with wife, a hired hand and a tenant *Erik Nilsson with wife and a maid *[[Erichsson-59|Pehr Erichsson]] with wife and two tenants *Anders Christophersson with wife and a hired maid (Anders Christophersson in ''Norrbytorp'' got married 27 May 1647 - v53029a.b710.s128) (Anders Christoffersson's Lars was baptized 9 May 1647 - v53029a.b90.s6) *''hustru'' Brita ==Taxation records Nyckelby 1650s== The format has changed - only a summary given :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 9 ('''1650''') Bild 960 / Sida 786 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903377.b960.s786 page info] v903377.b960.s786 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903377.b960.s786 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Lars Pärsson 4 (Lars Persson's sister-in-law died in 1650 - v53029a.b1150.s216) *Olof Classon 3 (Clas widow died in 1651 - v53029a.b1170.s220) *Erik Nilsson 3 *[[Erichsson-59|Pehr Erichsson]] 2 *Anders Christophersson 2 *''hustru'' Brita 2 :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 10 ('''1651''') Bild 890 / Sida 682 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903378.b890.s682 page info] v903378.b890.s682 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903378.b890.s682 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Lars Pärsson 1 (Lars died in 1651 - v53029a.b1160.s218) *Olof Classon 4 (Olof Classon's sister died Dec 1651 - v53029a.b1180.s222) *Erik Nilsson 2 *[[Erichsson-59|Pehr Erichsson]] 2 *Bengt Eriksson 2 (''presumably'' a brother of Per) *Anders Christophersson 2 *''hustru'' Brita 1 :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 13 ('''1654''') Bild 1530 / Sida 892 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903381.b1530.s892 page info] v903381.b1530.s892 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903381.b1530.s892 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Erich Pärsson 4 (this is a new family, replacing Lars Persson) *''hustru'' Malina, tenant, 1 *Abraham Andersson 3 (new family - well possibly related to old Clas) *''hustru'' Ingeborg Olsdotter, tenant, 1 *Erik Nilsson 4 *[[Erichsson-59|Pädher Erichsson]] 2 *Olof Eriksson, tenant, 2 *Bängt Eriksson 2 *Anders Christophersson 2 :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 16 ('''1657''') Bild 1990 / Sida 779 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903384.b1990.s779 page info] v903384.b1990.s779 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903384.b1990.s779 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Erich Pährsson, with wife, daughter Karin, son Pähr and maid Karin *Abraham Andersson with wife, farm hand Nils, maid Anna *Erich Nilsson with wife and son Pähr *[[Erichsson-59|Pähr Erichsson]] with wife *Bängt Erichsson with wife and tenant Olof Ersson with wife *Anders Christoffersson with wife *Pähr Christoffersson with wife *Olof Pärson's(?) wife and a maid ==Cathechism examination records 1654-1657== :There are quite a lot of people present who aren't in the taxation records. :Fellingsbro (T) AI:1 (1654-1659) Bild 8 / Sida 5 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51072.b8.s5 page info] v51072.b8.s5 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51072.b8.s5 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Erich Pärsson, wife Elin, son Pär Erichsson, son Oluf Erichsson, daughter Karin, widow Karin, **Oluf Andersson, wife Ingri, son-in-law Geronimus, wife Malin (Olofsdotter), daughter Karin (Olofsdotter *Abraham, wife Anna (probably a Clasdotter, there were two, but one died), son Johan, daughter Elizabeth, boy Nils(?), maid Britta **Oluff Classon, wife Ingebor *Erich Nilsson, wife Karin, son Lars, son Anders, son Per, son Erich, maid Malin *Erich Pärsson, wife Elin **son Pär Erichsson, wife Malin (Per is head of household in the taxation records by now) **son Mårten (Eriksson), son Oluf (Eriksson), wife Anna **son Bencht Erichsson, wife Britta, Karin **Oluf ''ryttarn'', wife Britta, girl Margareta *Anders Christoffersson, wife Karin, brother Per, sister Anna, sister Karin These are repeated for 1655,1656 and 1657 with some changes in the families and some changes in the order. Reordered here to match the taxation records ==Cathechism examination record 1659== :Fellingsbro (T) AI:1 (1654-1659) Bild 41 / Sida 71 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v51072.b41.s71 page info] v51072.b41.s71 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v51072.b41.s71 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{9446bbfb-49d8-11d5-a6ed-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] ::probably used for a few more years (without repeating the whole, just adding) *Olof Eriksson, Christina(?), daughter Chierstin, son Erich, daughter Anna, daughter Maria, Margareta(???) *Erik Persson, wife Elin, son Olle, son Lasse, daughter Karin, Johan P., Kerstin And. *'''Per Ersson''', wife Margta, Ingebor soh(??), **Hans Bengtsson, Walbor Bengtsdotter, maid Britta, maid Gunilla, Cherstin (maid?), farm hand Lars Persson *Erich Persson (dead), son Lars, daughter Britta, daughter Chirstin, daughter Karin *Olof Andersson, wife Ingrid, daughter Malin, daughter Karin, son Anders Persson?, son Olle Persson? (stepfamily?) *Abraham, wife Anna, daughter Lisbet... there are MANY more in this household. '''undivided farm''' *Erik Nilsson, wife Karin, son Per Eriksson, son Erik Eriksson, daughter Anna - LOTS more here as well. These will be the changing staff of hired young men and women. '''undivided farm''' **Hans ''ryttare'' with wife Ingebor, son Abraham Hansson **Olof ''soldat'' with wife Ingrid, son Johan, daughter(?) Anna *Bengt Erichsson, wife Britta, son Nils, son Erik, son Olof, wife Cherstin. '''half-farm''' *Nils Persson, wife Elisabeth, daughter Anna, daughter Ingeborg, son Anders daughter Chierstin, son Johan, daughter Britta *'''Per Eriksson''' (dead), wife Malin, daughter Elin **Olof Hansson(?), wife Marit, stepson Olof, daughter Karin **Tenants: Erik Persson, wife Elin; Oloff Eriksson, wife Anna; Karin Olsdotter, boy Abraham, ''ryttaren'' Anders Persson, wife Kerstin, son Anders, son Per, daughter Britta *Anders Christophersson, wife Karin, maid Karin Ersdotter, daughter Anna (dead), daughter Karin, daughter Ella, daughter Marit, son Anders, daughter Kerstin, daughter Ingebor, son Per Andersson '''half-farm''' *Per Christopherson, wife Marit, maid Karin, daughter Karin, daughter Marit (dead), daughter Elisabeth, son Lasse, Anders Hindrichs(?), daughter Anna, son Anders, son Olle. '''half-farm''' **Jon Christoffersson, wife Chierstin, Ingebor L, Olle Larsson **Olof ''ryttare'', wife Britta, maid Margta, Karin Mårtensdotter, tenant (widow?) Cicilia, Ingäl ==Taxation records Nyckelby 1660s== :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 20 ('''1661''') Bild 1120 / Sida 98 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903388.b1120.s98 page info] v903388.b1120.s98 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903388.b1120.s98 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Erich Persson, with wife, daughter Karin - whole farm (Erik Persson's wife died in 1661 - v53029a.b1260.s238) *Abraham Andersson with wife, maid Marit - whole farm *Erich Nilsson with wife and son Pähr Ersson - whole farm *[[Erichsson-59|Pähr Erichsson]] with wife - half farm *Bängt Erichsson with wife and tenant Olof Ersson with wife - half farm *Anders Christoffersson with wife - half farm *Pähr Christoffersson with wife, - half farm **tenant Brita (the widow of Olof Pärson? - yes, probably: Olof ''ryttare'' was the first person buried in Fellingsbro in 1661 - v53029a.b1260.s238) and maid Margareta :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 22 ('''1663''') Bild 1340 / Sida 114 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903390.b1340.s114 page info] v903390.b1340.s114 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903390.b1340.s114 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Per Ersson with wife - whole farm *Abraham Andersson with wife, maid Ingeborg - whole farm *Erik Nilsson with wife, son Per Ersson, daughter Anna, tenant Anna - whole farm (Per Ersson died in the beginning of 1662 - v53029a.b1270.s240) *Oluf Ersson with wife - half farm *Bengt Ersson with wife, tenant Marit - half farm *Anders Christoffersson with wife - half farm *Pähr Christoffersson with wife, maid Karin, widow Brita :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 24 ('''1665''') Bild 1240 / Sida 99 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903392.b1240.s99 page info] v903392.b1240.s99 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903392.b1240.s99 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Per Ersson with wife and maid Kerstin - whole farm *Abraham Andersson with wife, maid Ingeborg, widow Anna, son Johan - whole farm *Erik Nilsson with wife, maid Kerstin, son Erik - whole farm *Oluf Ersson with wife and daughter(?) Ingrij- half farm *Bengt Ersson with wife - half farm **Mårten Ersson with wife (Mårten (unreadable soldier name) in Nyckelby married Elin Nilsdotter 21 Oct 1661 - v53029a.b750.s136) *Anders Christoffersson with wife, maid Brita(?), widow Brita - half farm *Pähr Christoffersson with wife, maid Karin - half farm :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 28 ('''1669''') Bild 1310 / Sida 111 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903396.b1310.s111 page info] v903396.b1310.s111 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903396.b1310.s111 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Per Ersson with wife, maid Ingerid, Brita, Pehr(??) *Abraham Andersson with wife, son Johan, daughter(?) Britta, maid Kierstin, the rider's wife, widow(??) Anna *Erik Nilsson with wife, son Erik, maid Ingebor, Britta, Bengta *Oluf Ersson with wife, rider's wife Kierstin *Bengt Ersson with wife *Anders (Christoffersson) with wife, maid Ingre *Pär Christoffersson with wife ==Taxation records Nyckelby 1670s== :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 30 ('''1671''') Bild 1020 / Sida 516 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903398.b1020.s516 page info] v903398.b1020.s516 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903398.b1020.s516 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Per Ersson with wife, maid Gunilla *Abraham (Andersson) with wife, son Johan with wife, maid Ingeborg, rider's wife Ingeborg *Erik Nilsson with wife, son Erik, maid Anna, maid Ingebor, rider's wife Bängta *Oluf Ersson with wife *Bengt Ersson with wife, maid Anna, widow of Per Ersson(?????) *Oluf Hansson with wife, maid Brita *Anders (Christoffersson) with wife, maid Ingiäll *Pär Christoffersson with wife ::Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 35 ('''1676''') Bild 880 / Sida 51 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903403.b880.s51 page info] v903403.b880.s51 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903403.b880.s51 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] *Pähr Erichsson with wife and a maid, 3 heads, whole farm *Abraham with wife and married son, maid and tenant, 6 heads, whole farm * Anders Ersson with wife, 1/2 farm - counted together with the following as 8 heads **Erik Ersson with wife, 1/2 farm **Bengt Ersson with wife, 1/3 farm **Olof Hansson with wife, 1/3 farm (married to an Ersdotter?) *Anders Ersson with wife and tenant, 1/3 farm, 3 heads *Anders Christoffersson with wife, 1/2 farm, counted together with the following as 6 heads **Pär Christoffersson with wife, 1/2 farm **Embjörn the tailor with wife ::Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 39 ('''1681''') Bild 1890 / Sida 169 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903407.b1890.s169 page info] v903407.b1890.s169 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903407.b1890.s169 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] ::Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 40 ('''1682''') Bild 840 / Sida 67 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903408.b840.s67 page info] v903408.b840.s67 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903408.b840.s67 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 41 ('''1683''') Bild 1240 / Sida 106 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903409.b1240.s106 page info] v903409.b1240.s106 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903409.b1240.s106 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet] :Mantalslängder 1642-1820 Örebro län 1642-1820 (S, T) 55 ('''1697''') Bild 3620 / Sida 1825 :: [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v903423.b3620.s1825 page info] v903423.b3620.s1825 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v903423.b3620.s1825 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+{a09749ee-9ab7-11d5-a700-0002440207bb}&s=Balder Riksarkivet]

Nye County Nevada

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Welcome to the Nye County, Nevada Project!
Nye County is located in the state of Nevada, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 43,946. Its county seat is Tonopah, Nevada. Nye County is the third-largest county in the United States by total Area (18,158.73 sq mi (47,030.9 km²)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_counties_in_the_United_States_by_area#List_of_largest_counties === Timeline and History === :1812-1860: Westward expansion of United States :1848: Gold discovered in California :1848-1855: California Gold Rush :1859: Comstock Lode discovered near Virginia City Nevada :1861: Nevada becomes a territory on 2 March 1861. :1862: The first Nevada state census is taken :'''1863: Silver is discovered in Ione, Nevada''' :'''1864: Nye County is formed with Ione as county seat''' :'''1864: The first Nye County census is taken''' :1864: Nevada becomes a state on 31 October 1864 :'''1865: Silver discovered in Belmont area''' :1866: Nevada acquired more of Utah Territory, expanding its border eastward :1867: Nevada acquired the southern tip of the state from Arizona Territory :'''1867: Belmont becomes county seat of Nye County''' :'''1900: Silver discovered in Tonopah area''' :'''1905: Tonopah becomes county seat of Nye County''' Territorial expansion of the Unites States from 1812 to 1860--the era from the end of the War of 1812 to the beginning of the Civil War--saw US borders expand from coast to coast. Ione, Nevada came into existence in November 1863 when silver was discovered in the Shoshone Range. Ione developed as a trading and milling center. In January 1864, Nye County was organized within the Nevada Territory with Ione as the County Seat. Nye Conty is named [[Nye-1164|James Warren Nye]] who was the Govenor of the Nevada Territory from 1861 - 1864. Nevada became a state on 31 October 1864. In 1866 Nevada acquired more of Utah Territory expanding its border eastward. In 1867 Nevada acquired the southern tip of the state from Arizona Territory. === Government Offices === === Geography === === Adjacent Nevada Counties === Nye County is bordered to the north by Lander and Eureka Counties, to the northeast by White Pine County, to the east by Lincoln County, to the southeast by Clark County. to the west by Esmeralda County. and to the northwest by Mineral and Churchill Counties. === Protected areas === *Ash Meadows === Demographics === === Census Designated Places (CDP) === *Beatty *Gabbs *Pahrump *Tonopah (County Seat) === Inhabited Communities === *Amargosa Valley *Carvers *Crystal *Currant *Duckwater *Hadley *Manhatten *Mercury *Round Mountain *Scotty's Junction *Sunnyside *Tybo *Yomba === Ghost Towns === *Belmont *Bonnie Claire *Bullfrog *Berlin *Cactus Springs *Carrara *Gold Center *Ione *Lockes *Nyala *Pioneer *Potts *Rhyolite *Warm Springs (Not to be confused with the conservation and recreational area in Clark County called Warm Springs.) === Census === === Cemeteries === === Resources === == Sources ==

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Welcome to the Nye Name Study!
This is a WikiTree Name Study Project to collect together in one place everything about the Nye surname. My hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for Nye researchers and for those studying lines that cross or intersect. I would love to see this become a place to share knowledge, DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. For a list of profiles associated with the project, please visit our _____.
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'''Coming Soon'''
== Members == [[Williamson-4939|Erin Klein]] - Project Leader === How to Join === You can join by contacting the project leader [[Williamson-4839|Erin Klein]]. See the section below on '''Project Goals''' and the '''Current Task List''' and '''What You Can Do''' to see where you can help. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board at the foot of the page and add details about your particular area of interest. Be sure to post your '''DNA Tests''' below as well! == Project Goals == The purpose of this study is to bring together any descendants of the Nye family who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Nye family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. Establish the origins of the Nye immigrant(s) who settled in the United States. The first known Nye immigrant is [[Nye-6|Benjamin Nye]] who was part of the Puritan Migration and first settled in Massachusetts. To fully understand the origins of the Nye surname, we need males by the surname to test their yDNA for analysis. Although DNA analysis can assist in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. Work will be needed to collaborate the findings of any YDNA tests. == Current Task List == *Update category page according to WikiTree Name Study policy and style. *Update project page according to WikiTree Name Study policy and style. *Add the categories for Nye Name Study to profiles I manage. *Update [[Help:Sources|sources and citations]] from GEDCOM imports to WikiTree acceptable standards. *Add [[Help:DNA_Confirmation|DNA Confirmation citations]] where appropriate. *Add any other profiles for the Nye surname where needed. *Complete merges of duplicate profiles where needed. === What You Can Do === *Work cooperatively together with other Nye profile managers to create the best Nye WikiTree possible. *Add the category for Nye Name Study to profiles as explained _____. *Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add [[Help:Sources|sources with proper citations]] to Nye profiles. *Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. See [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]], [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] and [[Help:Sources|Sources]] for help in creating profiles. *Check for duplicates and request merges. *Contact [[Williamson-4839|Erin]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. *Add your DNA Tests below. *If you are a male with the Nye surname, please consider testing your yDNA so that we can all have a better understanding of your heritage and possibly make new discoveries. *Do you have a Nye profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Williamson-4839|Erin]] know and we will feature it on this page. == Descendants of Benjamin Nye == 1.1 [[Nye-6|Benjamin Nye]] (1620-1714) and [[Tupper-5|Katherine Tupper]] (1623-1676) :2.1 [[Nye-19|Mary Nye]] (abt. 1641-1706) :2.2 [[Nye-268|John Nye]] (1644-1722) :2.3 [[Nye-267|Ebenezer Nye]] (1646-1734) :2.4 [[Nye-30|Jonathan Nye]] (1649-1747) :2.5 [[Nye-99|Mercy Nye]] (1652-unknown) :2.6 [[Nye-116|Caleb Nye]] (1654-1704) :2.7 [[Nye-5|Nathan Nye]] (1657-1747) :2.8 [[Nye-264|Benjamin Nye]] (1658-1676) :2.9 [[Nye-273|Timothy Nye]] (1660-unknown) == DNA Tests == If this area fills up with multiple DNA test results, I will first put the information into a table for easier viewing and then transfer it to a separate Nye DNA Test page if need be. == Acknowledgements == A special '''Thank You''' to [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]] for letting WikiTree Name Study project leaders use her [https://wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flaugher_Name_Study Flaugher Name Study] as example to create their own projects.

Nyhoff Name Study

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[[Category:Nyhoff Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Nyhoff Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nyhoff Nyhoff name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Nyhoff name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Nyhoffs), by time period (18th Century Nyhoffs), or by topic (Nyhoff DNA, Nyhoff Occupations, Nyhoff Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Nyhoff Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Nyhoff}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Nyhoffs of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

Nykulla, Kaljärvi, Kirkkonummi

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[[Category:Kirkkonummi (Kyrkslätt)]] == Location == [https://asiointi.maanmittauslaitos.fi/karttapaikka/?lang=fi&share=customMarker&n=6686668.167&e=357710.09&title=Nykulla&desc=&zoom=11&layers=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A1%2C%22opacity%22%3A100%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A4%2C%22opacity%22%3A75%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A5%2C%22opacity%22%3A100%7D%5D Map link]. [https://www.google.com/maps/@60.2913897,24.4260517,792m/data=!3m1!1e3 Google maps link]. 1871 topographic map[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=1160825 Maanmittaushallitus > Senaatin kartasto > Kirkkonummi (VII 27)] :Nykulla is the only farm in the area. Veikkola Lövkulla can be seen north of Perälä lake. == Land registry == : torp (rented parcel) of Kaljärvi enstaka RN:o 1. : Parcelled in 1921, becoming RN:o 1⁸, which later became registry number 257-441-1-8. : Between 1952 and 1958, a corner of Nykulla was parcelled out, leading to register number 257-441-1-137. : In 1967 Nykulla was parcelled into 257-441-1-258 (Kotirinne) and 259. == Henkikirjat (Census) == : 1907[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73993667 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1907-1907 (U:225), jakso 201, sivu 55: . Kalljärvi; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73993667 / Viitattu 4.4.2020] : 1908[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73306957 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1908-1908 (U:234), jakso 208, sivu 60: . Kalljärvi; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73306957 / Viitattu 4.4.2020] : 1909[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=74325525 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1909-1909 (U:242), jakso 256, sivu 255.44: Kalljärvi; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=74325525 / Viitattu 4.4.2020] : 1910[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=20982965 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1910-1910 (U:252), jakso 398: Kirkkonummi Kalljärvi; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=20982965 / Viitattu 4.4.2020] : 1915[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=21061991 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1915-1915 (U:318), jakso 325, sivu 67: , Järsö 1, Kalljärvi 1; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=21061991 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] : 1916[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73324789 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1916-1916 (U:331), jakso 327, sivu 69: . Kalljärvi, Kantvik; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=73324789 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] : 1917[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=76695225 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1917-1917 (U:349), jakso 332, sivu 63: . Järsö, Kalljärvi; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=76695225 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] : 1918[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=77312012 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1918-1918 (U:363), jakso 284, sivu 69: . Kalljärvi, Kantvik; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=77312012 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] : 1919[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=77296814 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1919-1919 (U:377), jakso 465, sivu 72: Kyrkslätt socken. Kalljärvi, Kantvik; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=77296814 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] : 1920[[#narc|Arkistolaitos]]: [http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=21138819 Uudenmaan läänin henkikirjat - Henkikirja 1920-1920 (U:389), jakso 327, sivu 58: Kyrkslätt socken. Kalljärvi, Kantvik; Kansallisarkisto: http://digi.narc.fi/digi/view.ka?kuid=21138819 / Viitattu 28.3.2020] == Description == Nykulla was a torp of Kaljärvi in Kirkkonummi, Finland. After torpparilaki (law that allowed tenant farmers to buy the parcel they were renting) was enacted in 1918, [[Lundell-133|Karl Emil Lundell]], current tenant, purchased it. After [[Winberg-146|Ida Karolina Lundell]], Karl's wife, died in 1961, part of the estate was kept by [[Lundell-135|Ellen Lundell]]. This part was a 1.5 hectare parcel knowns as Kotirinne. [[Lundell-140|Hilda Lundell]], Karl's younger sister, lived there until her death in 1968. After Hilda died, Ellen visited the place during summers. Starting 1973, old sauna was renovated into a bedroom and became a summer cottage. Ellen lived there during summers, and [[Peltonen-21|Pertti Peltonen]] with family started farming parts of the parcel again. Kotirinne farming ended in early 2000s, when Ellen no longer could live there alone for the summer. == Citations == == Sources == *Arkistolaitos: [https://www.arkisto.fi/en/frontpage Arkistolaitos - The National Archives Service of Finland] *Documents regarding parceling and purchase by [[Lundell-133|Karl Emil Lundell]] in 1921–1924.

Nyrambla, Ascot

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'''[[Nyrambla]]'''
'''NYRAMBLA''' is a Grand, Ornate, two story, Late Victorian, Queenslander style, Heritage Listed, Hillside Mansion, built at 21 Henry Street, Ascot, Brisbane in 1885, for the Australian Joint Stock Bank as the residence of their general manager '''[[Abbott-7926|Henry Palmer Abbott]]''' , on an estate of approximately fifteen acres. Originally, the estate stretched across to Henry Street to the rear, and the frontage faced Yabba Street. At one point the house was rented to '''[[Perkins-16648|Patrick Perkins]]''' of Perkins Brewery. The house, an imposing two story, brick home, with five fireplaces, in an elongated square style, with both floors surrounded by large verandahs on three sides, and an "L" shaped, two story, rear wing, which has lately been converted and refurbished, from the original bedrooms and bathroom on the main upstairs floor, the long ball-room, dining-room, sitting-room and bathroom on the ground floor, with elegant Cedar stairway to the main hall, kitchen, breakfast room, laundry, bathroom and maid's quarters in the rear wing, with it's own rear stairway, and separate two story stable, which was later replaced with a tennis court, to a later conversion to six flats in the 1920's, to now having three bedrooms, including master with ensuite, a library, a full bathroom and fourth bedroom/sitting room upstairs, a formal dining room, formal living room, bathroom/laundry area, open plan living room/dining room/kitchen/butler's pantry downstairs, hallway with elegant separately contained, two story guest wings, with one bedroom, two living areas, bathroom, kitchen and balcony upstairs, two bedrooms, living room, dining room, bathroom, kitchen and covered patio downstairs, with separate laundry and services area, two sunrooms, swimming pool, pool house and two garages, which hold six cars and a tool shed. In 1905, ''Nyrambla Estate '' was subdivided by the bank, into a house block, and ninety-three smaller blocks, then in 1912, '''[[Miles-9429|Edward David Miles]]''' purchased the house and over one acre of surrounding land, which was sold after his death in 1922. By 1925, '''George Willoughby Whatmore''' had purchased the house, and after his death, the house was subdivided into six flats during the late 1920's. Nyrambla is now set on approximately half an acre or 2000 sq m. [[Wikipedia:Bille_Brown|William Brown, Actor]] lived in the servants quarters during the 1990's.[[Wikipedia:Ascot,_Queensland|Ascot, Queensland]] '''Extract'''
Requisitioned by the US Army circa July 1942 as the headquarters of the Central Bureau in Australia. This was a joint US/Australian secret code-breaking organisation. It put the forerunners of IBM computers into the garage at “Nyrambla” to aid code breaking. On the 14th of April 1943, it decoded an intercepted Japanese signal that lead to the ambush and death of '''[[高野-1|Admiral Yamamoto]]''', who had planned the attack on Pearl Harbour. The [[Wikipedia:Central_Bureau|Central Bureau]] remained at “Nyrambla” until 1945.2021. Queensland WWII Historic Places.[https://www.ww2places.qld.gov.au/place?id=40 Central Intelligence Bureau] "Nyrambla | Heritage Places". 2004. Heritage.Brisbane.Qld.Gov.Au.[https://heritage.brisbane.qld.gov.au/heritage-places/152 Nyrambla, Heritage Brisbane, with pdf] The last owner and her son have spent the past thirty years restoring Nyrambla to her former glory.[https://spinksco.com.au/listings/residential_sale-2824475-ascot/?doing_wp_cron=1622771859.8831610679626464843750 Spinks, Under Offer] ==Sources== See Also: *[http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2015/08/nyrambla-ascot.html Nyrambla, Ascot] *[https://ascotnews.com.au/nyrambla-ascot-house-intelligence-base/ Ascot Intel base] *[https://www.realestate.com.au/news/historic-ascot-home-used-as-topsecret-decoding-base-hits-the-market/ Nyrambla, for sale] *[[Wikipedia:Douglas_MacArthur|Douglas MacArthur, wikipedia]] *[[MacArthur-4|Douglas MacArthur]]

Nystrom Project, Sweden

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'''Nystrom Swanson Project''' {{Image|file=Nystrom_Project_Sweden-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Our Swedish Dala horse, large}} '''Goal:''' To share Swedish history, genealogy-relevant news & notes, including what is connected to Nystrom or Swanson, Svensen, Svenssen, Berglund, Bjork, Strandberg surnames and the like. This could also include our modern expressions of our Swedish connections, with each other as well as we looks facts and sources for and share resources clarifying our family trees. '''Mål:''' Att dela svensk historia, släktforskningsrelevanta nyheter och anteckningar, inklusive vad som är kopplat till Nystrom eller Swanson, Svensen, Svenssen, Berglund, Bjork, Strandberg efternamn och liknande. Detta kan också inkludera våra moderna uttryck för våra svenska kontakter, med varandra såväl som vi ser fakta och källor för och delar resurser som klargör våra släktträd. There are also lovely photos of Sweden in yesteryear, as well as stories and insights into life at the time of our Swedish ancestors before a good number of them emigrated to Sweden. There is also connections for our Swedish cousins who live in Sweden today. For example, see Anna Rynning profile on WikiTree for an example of a recent photo of a church near where she lived: Public Domain, Flickr, Fellingsbro kyrka, Sweden, by svensmail Fellingsbro, Örebro, Sweden https://demos.algorithmia.com/colorize-photos {{Image|file=Jacobsdotter-369.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Flickr, Fellingsbro kyrka, Sweden }} The stories and photos of our Swedish ancestors are amazing, and also come to life with some modern tools of enhancement and color: {{Image|file=Brahn-17-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1924, Colorized, 7 of Samuel Alfred Brahn's children }} You will notice that I don't have all the children listed. If you would like to help document the ancestors of the Brahn, Swanson, Rynning, Bjork, Nystrom families, I'd appreciate the help. Some of the tasks to be done are: * Sharing sources and photos for the Brahn, Swanson, Nystrom and other lineage on WikiTree so that the public has access and relatives can be remembered by all, with or without fees required from premium sites like Ancestry and MyHeritage
* Helping identify family members in group photos
* Sharing group photos of ancestors. They are priceless for remembering family!
* Sharing photo of maps of places where our ancestors lived
* Sharing family immigration history
* Clarifying who's who, as often first and middle names are switched, and last names are spelled differently over time and by location
'''Swedish Genealogy • History • Geography Terms • Photos ''' '''Genealogy'''
Recently the Swanson family based in Manistee, Michigan originally, shared history and letters of immigrant: ''' Johan Peter Bråhn''' (1826 - 1915) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Br%C3%A5hn-18] 2nd great-granduncle of my husband, Gary P. Nystrom He is one of several Swedish ancestors who migrated to the United States. The letters are wonderful to read. I am following up to inquire if I can share them for genealogy purposes. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Sweden | origin-flag = Swedish_Flags.png |destination= United_States | destination-flag = Flags-4.jpg }} Johan Peter's father was''' Johannes Ericksson (Bråhn) Brahn''' (1798 - 1878) and his family are listed here with more links and stories, including a photo and story of his shoemaker's shop. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Br%C3%A5hn-16] the shoemaker (and snuff trader) The church were they were likely married is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Sweden, in ''' Ingatorp''': {{Image|file=Karlsdotter-647.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ingatorps kyrka, church }} Excerpt from a genealogy travel journal by Rolf Ström: ''"At a large open space in front of the church, a stone stands and on it you can read that Södra Vedbo Skavdron at the Royal Småland Houses Regiment gathered at this site. The squadron's 50 riders with horses, officers and officers, troop and the like beamed together before a joint departure. One can easily imagine the life and movement that such a collection entailed."'' Source: [http://www.genealogy.nu/Ingatorp-dag-3.htm] In the past year I clarified an immigration year for Selma Nystrom, for example. {{Image|file=Nystrom_Project_Sweden-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Swedish emigrants boarding ship in Göteborg }} ''Research note:'' Immigration, Selma Nyström departed Sweden from the port: Göteborg on the ship named Bantåg, destination: Köpenhamn (Copenhagen) on the 5th of May 1909 and not before. Selma Gustafson must be someone else who departed earlier on the Calypso in 1902. Selma Nystrom was not yet married when she departed Sweden from the port: Göteborg on the ship named Bantåg, destination: Köpenhamn (Copenhagen) on the 5th of May 1909. She arrived to New York on May 18, 1909. Here's a photo from the dairy farm in Manistee where Johan A. Swanson and Johanna Matilda Brahn Swanson set up their new home after emigrating from Sweden: {{Image|file=Swanson-2533-7.jpg |caption=Manistee Swanson farm }} '''History'''
''Sweden chronology of key events excerpted from a BBC article [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17961621]
'' 1905 - Union between Sweden and Norway peacefully dissolved, 90 years after Sweden invaded Norway. 1914 - Outbreak of World War I. Sweden remains neutral. 1920 - Sweden joins League of Nations. During the 1920s Sweden develops from an agricultural into an industrial society. Social democratic governments enact various social reforms.Feel free to join and add to the conversation. Feel free to share a couple Nystrom, Swanson and related family photos via links to your family tree, public photos with those visiting this page. 1952 - Sweden becomes founder member of the Nordic Council, established to further the mutual interests of the Scandinavian countries. 1953 - Swedish diplomat Dag Hammarskjoeld becomes secretary-general of the United Nations; he stays in the post until 1961. Sweden contributes troops towards UN peace-keeping missions. 2000 July - Official opening of new bridge and tunnel linking Malmo in southern Sweden and Danish capital Copenhagen. The new road and rail link makes it possible to travel between the two countries in just 15 minutes. 2009 July - Sweden takes over rotating presidency of the European Union, with the promise of tackling climate change and combat rising unemployment in Europe. '''Geography Terms''' Helpful! [https://findaswede.com/geographical-terms-in-sweden/] Example: Iän – The county is an administrative unit and the local representation of the state. There are 21 counties. They were first established in 1634. Changes are still made to the counties. Skåne län and Västragötalands län were formed within the last 25 years [5]. Most of the counties are listed as categories of this blog. {{Image|file=Manistee_Michigan_History-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Swanson Dairy Milk Bottle }} '''Swedes in Michigan''' Many Swedish immigrants came to Michigan, eager to escape famine and an unsympathetic government. They came from the 1870s to 1890s searching for land and work. Names like Berglund, Strandberg, Swanson (Svensen), Eckholm were known in the Manistee area. See more [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Manistee%2C_Michigan_History] {{Image|file=Swanson-2533-3.jpg |caption= John A. Swanson and Johanna M. (Brahn) Swanson Family }} '''Photos''' There are a few wonderful photos of the Swanson dairy farm in Manistee Michigan. Harold Swanson, the youngest, is depicted in this photo, circa 1926: {{Image|file=Swanson-2561.png |size=l |caption=Swanson Milk Truck with Harold Swanson, driver }} Swedish lineage photos in the Strandberg line could use identification help, connected to Olga Amanda (Strandberg) Swanson [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Strandberg-91] {{Image|file=Strandberg-91-1.jpg |align=r |size=m|caption=Olga Swanson, with the Manistee women's
church group (women unidentified) }} A few photos in the Nystrom line as well, for example: Nystroms in Detroit {{Image|file=Nystrom-380.jpg |caption=Carl Axel Jr. with cousin Allan, Detroit 1935 }} Please join me. You can post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20252783 send me a private message]. Thanks! Swanson family, Manistee, Michigan {{Image|file=Swanson-2527-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Olive Nystrom, with Carl and John, and grandparents }}

NYT Toll Bridge War

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NZ Notables Profiles Needed

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O Street Community House

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univhealthcarecantaora originally shared this Photo 19 Nov 2009: DC Historical society archive photo of [[Space:Mt._Zion_United_Methodist_Church|Mt. Zion United Methodist Church]] "Community House" -the cottage at 2906 O st. where the Booth family spent early years... abt 1920 Georgetown, Washington DC ShiraDestinie Jones LANDRAC, 6 Jan. 12015 HE

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O’Keeffe Chalice - by Ruth O’Keefe For many years I have wanted to see the O’Keefe Chalice & this past September I finally got an opportunity to visit The Victoria & Albert Museum in London where it is kept. I asked several staff where it might be but no one seemed to know of what I was looking for but I knew it to be there. I headed to the Chalice Rooms but the chalice rooms were huge with lots of cabinets full to the brim. I realized my chances of finding it walking around were slim & would take hours. So I googled it, found which room it was in & its location.  There it was! A beautiful sight & heirloom to behold. Absolutely beautiful. I couldn’t believe I was there to see it. But I felt saddened it was kept in there. Doesn’t it belong to it’s people? On further inspection I realized it wasn’t described as The O’Keefe Chalice but an Irish chalice & that’s probably why the staff didn’t know of what I spoke.  Yet I knew it’s story. I thought of it’s adventure, it’s travels & the sacrifices given to preserve it.  I was grateful to be the only person in the chalice room & I sat there for about 15 minutes thinking of this story that only some of us will ever know. That O’Keefe’s will only feel. I took many photographs & felt happy & sad at the same time that I was in its presence. Do go see it if you’re ever in London . I believe it knows & welcomes when a fellow kin O’Keefe has come to visit.  _____ Stuff The British Stole - Paul Middleton Paul Middleton shared that the O’Keeffe Chalice was featured on a recent program called “Stuff The British Stole”. The episode “Cup Runneth” has an AUDIO link available: [https://abcmedia.akamaized.net/radio/podcast/stuff-the-british-stole/sbs-2021-11-02-s2-ep3.mp3/ https://abcmedia.akamaized.net/radio/podcast/stuff-the-british-stole/sbs-2021-11-02-s2-ep3.mp3] Here is a synopsis of the “Cup Runneth” episode: In County Cork, Ireland, there’s a tree that locals call the Chalice Tree. Local lore says it’s where British Redcoats disrupted a secret Catholic mass, killed two priests and took a sacred chalice. Now that chalice sits in London’s Victoria & Albert Museum. But what happened in the intervening 200 years is now being pieced together by two Irish families: the O’Keeffes and the McAulliffe’s. Guests: * Dianne Hall, Associate Professor in History, Victoria University * Walter Ryan-Purcell, Co-President, The Purcell Society * Morty O’Keefe, Chairman, O'Keeffe Clan Gathering * Raymond Sullivan, Chalice Tree tour guide * Jeremiah McAuliffe :Duration: 38min 52sec :Broadcast: Wed 3 Nov 2021, 1:00am _____ The O'Keeffe Chalices, Paten & Altar Stone - By Dan O'Keeffe Introduction: The O'Keeffe Chalice (1735) published paper by Robert Day F.S.A. in the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society (CHAS) Journal of 1899, made no reference to the older O'Keeffe Chalice (1590), now called the Mount Keeffe Chalice. The O'Keeffe Chalice (1735), according to Day was made for Bishop Cornelius O'Keeffe, shortly before he died. He was the Catholic Bishop of Limerick from 1720 until his death in 1735. During the height of the Penal Laws and resultant persecution, the Catholic Church of Rome appointed Cornelius of the Glenville-Rathcormac-sept of the O'Keeffes. His family tree was traced back to a line of O'Keeffe Chieftains and Kings by Fr.Eoghan O'Keeffe the Genealogist (1656-1726). Cromwell evicted Denis (the bishop's father) from his estate at Glenville. When evicted, the family after much pain and suffering, finally found refuge on a thirty-acre hill farm at Templeglantine, Co. Limerick on the Estate of Sr. William Courtney. This Estate according to Fr.T.O. Muirthile S.P. (Glor Inse Ban 1994) seemed to have been a favourite refuge for despoiled Gaels. The Bishop was the youngest of 6 boys. The family descendants were in Templeglantine until the 1950s' and claimed The Fermoy O'Keeffe Chieftains connection right up to the end. Mount Keeffe Chalice (1590): O'Kief Cosh Mang Vol 6 - Casey under the Title “1590 O'Keeffe Chalice - Saga from The Newmarket Area” recorded the following “To Mrs George A. Jackson of Climax, Michigan, we are indebted for a clipping dated January 7 1961 (newspaper not named). The staff reporter of the newspaper in conversation with Sean O'Reilly, Secretary of the Mallow Field Club of History and Archaeology, describes a murder of a priest in Penal Days Ireland with the theft of the oldest Chalice in Irish Ecclesiastical History. “Apparently one of the branches of the O'Keeffe's presented a chalice to the clergy of Newmarket in the Middle ages. Then, during one of the most violent periods of the Penal Days a certain priest, while celebrating Mass in a lonely glen some few miles north of Newmarket town, was bayoneted to death by Redcoat Soldiers while mass was in progress. He had been using the O'Keeffe Chalice (1590). This older Chalice and other items were looted by the soldiers and local tradition has it, that a tree, bearing a resemblance to the Elevation of the Host, grew in its branches on the spot where the Holy priest was murdered.” Later accounts by Seanchas Duthalla Journals – by Mrs E. Sheehan(1978/'79), records the story and names Sean O'Reilly of Mallow and the late Dan Casey of Newmarket and Fr. James Wilson, Chaplain of Mount Alvernia. “A Mr. Clancy of Doneraile first told Mr. O'Reilly that he had noticed the Chalice on a visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum”. She named the priest that were saying the mass, when the chalice was seized, as Fr. Gallivan, and an unnamed priest from Kerry. “The Red Coats looted the chalice and the vestments and other church items”. Neither Casey, the news article reporter, Sean O'Reilly, nor did Seanchas Duthalla Articles by Mrs Sheehan make reference to the other chalice (now known as the Bishop Cornelius O'Keeffe Chalice). The Mount Keeffe Inscription by the Purcell family (1916): However, that is by no means the end of the story. Because proceeding all this, was a Cork Historical and Archaeological Journal paper M.G. (1915 Vol. 21 page 145-146), called “The Day Collection of Antiquities”. It documents the disposal of the famous Robert Day FSA collection of antiquities (including the O'KEEFFE 1590 - Chalice). This sale took place after Day's death in 1915. The Chalice was sold at the second day of the auction for £4-16 shillings per oz. and it weighed 9.75oz or £46.75. It was described on the catalogue as one of the most beautiful sacred vessels and early Elizabethan. The Purcell family of Burton Park, Buttevant purchased the Chalice. On the same day The Archer Chalice (1696) was sold for £5.16s; A William 111, Chalice inscribed in Latin “Edmund Murphy caused me to be made” and crucifix, 1678 sold for £8 and the Smart Chalice 1706, used in the Baptist Chapel, Cork for £24. After the purchase an inscription beneath the foot was carried out on behalf of the Purcell family. The Inscription says “The Mount Keeffe Chalice re-consecrated at Burton Park A.D. 1916”. The Victoria and Albert Museum in London bought, what was then known as ‘The Mount Keeffe Chalice' for £400, in 1929. Characteristics of the Chalices: According to the V&A Museum “The Mount Keeffe Chalice is made of silver gilt Irish 1590, one of the more important Irish Chalices of the late 16th century retaining an incurving hexagonal stem but with the tall pyramidal foot, which became a national characteristic. The diameter of the cup is 3 inches. It is not clear how the cup is attached to the stem, although, it does appear that there is a pin or screw holding them together. It has a hexagonal foot, engraved on the base: “COK ME FIERI ANNO DOMINI 1590” . The front panel is engraved with a crucifix with the instrument of the Passion, and alternate panels with moresques.” The inscription on the (BISHOP CORNELIUS) O'Keeffe Chalice ref -Day(1899) is “Cornelius O'Keeffe, Episcopus Limericensis me fieri fecit, anno domini 1735” According to Robert Day “The Bishop O'Keeffe Chalice is 5 7/8 inches high, 3 ¾ inches wide at the base a 2 ¼ inches wide at the lip of the cup. It unscrews in three parts; the knop is oval, with a receded band in the centre, having its upper portion engraved with four leaves on a powered ground and the lower part with an engraved pattern to correspond with the gadrooning in the foot, which is circular, and otherwise undecorated” (Day) With the Bishop O'Keeffe Chalice (1735) is the Paten, a circular plate of silver, 3 inches in diameter, gold plated, and a Travelling Altar Stone”. Origins of the Chalices: The Mount Keeffe Chalice was presented according to Mrs Sheehan (1978-‘79) - Seanchas Duthalla Journal, by the ‘Newmarket (Mount Keeffe) O'Keeffes'. During the worst of Penal Times mass was celebrated in Gleann an Aifrinn, on the MCAuliffe farm. During wet weather it was said in the house of nearby Mr. O'Keeffe. In contrast, the late Molly Hickey - local historian in Cullen was reported by Mrs Sheehan to have a different version. “Molly claimed that the chalice was presented to Cullen Church by the Ahane O'Keeffes' (near the Kerry border). “Charles O'Keeffe who came to Mount Keeffe after 1700 may have been one of this family and by this time was a Protestant. The chalice may have been a family heirloom”. The origin of the 1735 Chalice and Paten are clear-cut. According to Grove White, Bishop Cornelius went to Paris to set-up O'Keeffe Burses the year before he died, "the bishop received a considerable sum of money from some unexpected source, and for a thanks offering he founded on the 8th of September of the same year three burses in the Irish College for the education of students descended from the O'Keeffe's' of Gleannn Phriacane (Glenville) to be nominated by the Bishop of Limerick or Cork" Mrs Sheehan(1979), and Diarmuid O'Murhada (1965), - The Family Names of Co. Cork, had an interesting piece re the burses. "Arthur O'Keeffe styling himself late of Dunbollog-this was corrected in the 2nd edition of O'Murchada to the Dromagh O'Keeffes' practised as a counsellor at law at Lincoln Inn London, filed his lineage and was accompanied by a deed which founded the O'Keeffe Bursarships in Paris in 1734, endowed the Bishop Cornelius O'Keeffe - Bishop of Limerick". One could assume from this that Arthur O'Keeffe of Ballymaquirk O'Keeffe's' gave the considerable amount of money to the Bishop for the Chalice, Paten and Burses. Day suggested that the Bishop's Chalice was made in Ireland, but was not marked because the goldsmith involved did not want to tempt British providence. He claimed that it, (along with the Ardmore chalice), was made secretly in Ireland by the one goldsmith. On the other hand, Archbishop Begley (1935) claimed the chalice was more than likely it was brought back from France by Dr O'Keeffe on his last visit there, just before he died “it much resembles other French chalices of the same period” The bishop's ‘will' according to Archdeacon Begley ordered that “my own proper ornaments ------be given to executors and to be kept by them until they find proper persons among my relations and to be distributed as occasion shall offer and they think worthy of them and no other.” The Bishop O'Keeffe Chalice was reported by Day in 1899 to have been preserved by the Harold - Barry family. The chalice descended according Day from the Harold family of Limerick. From the 15th to the 18th century the Harolds were powerful in Limerick and Dublin where they had large estates, including one at Harolds Cross in Dublin. The Harolds according to Historical and Topographical Notes had been Sheriff and Mayor of Limerick on several occasions. The family according to Day, were good friends of the Bishop and so the Chalice and Paten may have been passed on to that family by the executors of the bishops will. In about 1800 Richard Harold of Pennywell Estate, Limerick, married Miss Barry who was the only child of John Barry, Ballyvonare, and Doneraile parish. It is believed by the present generation of the Harold Barrys', that the Bishop Cornelius O'Keeffe Chalice, Paten then came to Ballyvonare. The Travelling Altar Stone: The altar stone with the Bishop Cornelius O'Keeffe Chalice and Paten, according to Day has all the appearance of a great age. “Upon the centre are circular depressed marks caused by the impact of a larger chalice that must have been used at an earlier period. From its general appearance it is certain that the stone is older and of higher antiquity than the chalice with which it is associated”-Day (1899). Stones of this character that are not inserted in the altars of churches are known as ‘a travelling altar stone' and are of rare occurrence. A photograph of this most interesting relic shows its five emblematic crosses, symbolising the five wounds of our Saviour. In this country Mass can be offered in the peasants cottage, upon the mountain side, in the sheltered valley, and on the secluded island in the peaceful lake; and this custom has continued from penal times, when the number of Roman Catholic churches were limited, and when the priest had no altar, but a symbolic stone, like here figured.”(Day 1899) Discussion: Since the Bishop had the newer chalice presented to him, and an altar stone of an older Chalice ends up with it, then one might speculate and say, ‘that there was some common link between the two O'Keeffe Chalices'. It would be interesting to find out if the depressed marks correspond with the base of the ‘Mount Keeffe Chalice'. We still do not know who presented the 1590 Chalice, and how and when did the Altar Stone come together with the 1735 Chalice and Paten? Furthermore, one wonders why the older Chalice was re-inscribed Mount Keeffe Chalice by the Purcell family in 1916. Perhaps Robert Day bought the older from the Mount Keeffe - O'Keeffe's' before or shortly after the death of Charles O'Keeffe, who died in 1882. Is there a link between the Bishops and Mount Keeffe Chalice? The most extraordinary mystery arising from above was that of Robert Day. He was for many years President of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society and co-editor of its Journal; he was also one of a famous group of Southern antiquarians - ref CHAS vol. 21 1915. . He published up to his death, his researches on the Antiquarian, Historical and Archaeological Journals, both in the North and South of Ireland. According to Sources of History of Irish Civilization he wrote over 200 Journal Papers. It was stated about him in the 1915 Journal, “he had the unique advantage of being a researcher, but also a collector of one of the most valuable historical and antiquarian treasures in Ireland for a half a century”. He wrote about the ‘Sarsfield Chalice' and ‘Berehaven Chalice' in 1893; the ‘Sinan Chalice (1600)' in 1897; the ‘Inishannon Chalice' in 1881; the ‘Skerret Chalice' in 1882; ‘Cork Made Chalice,1674' in 1897; the ‘O'Keeffe Chalice' (Bishop Cornelius) in 1899; the ‘Ardmore Chalice' in 1899; and the ‘Silver Chalice of Baltimore' in 1901. Why did he not write about the Older O'Keeffe Chalice? Why did he not the answer the question that he posed himself in the 1899 CHAS Journal paper – what chalice is the Altar Stone belonged to? When did he acquire the 1590 Chalice? From whom did he acquire it? What was his view - points with regard to the history of the “O'Keeffe Chalice (1590)”? As regards the Altar Stone when did it come into the possession of the Harold Barrys? Did Robert Day acquire the Altar Stone with the Chalice and decided to dispose of them separately? It is sad in one sense that both chalices are held outside of Ireland. On the other hand one should thank the people who played a part in the preservation of these antiquities. As can be seen from the above both chalices have a great significance in relation to the strength of faith of our ancestors during the Penal Laws era. It would be hoped that the Chalices, Paten and Altar Stone, would be given on loan to museums in Cork and Limerick, where one expects a good interest, especially those of O'Keeffe extract. It should help to re-capture some of our Gaelic and Religious past, particularly in relation to North Cork area. _____ More information about the O'Keeffe Chalice may be found on the following websites: http://okeeffeclans.com/okeeffechalices.html https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O71968/the-mount-keefe-chalice-the-mount-keefe-unknown/ http://sources.nli.ie/Record/PS_UR_029117

Oak Grove Cemetery, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia

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[[Category: Glynn County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] [[category:%20Cemeterist%20Project,%20Member%20Projects]] See the [[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Brunswick, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Oak Grove Cemetery '''Address:''' 1500 Mansfield St., Brunswick, Glynn County,Georgia 31521 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: ==Brief History== In 1838 the City of Brunswick, Georgia, set aside ten acres for the Oak Grove Cemetery. Thirty-three years later, in 1872, the area was reduced to three acres. Today there are mote than 1200 graves. About 200 of those graves hold Civil War soldiers from both the Confederate and Union armies. Over 400 graves are unmarked and 60 or more are unknown. ==Notable Burials and Sites== * Col. Charles Lynn Schlatter (1808-1886): Railroad tycoon; Schlatterville, Georgia, named for him * Douglas Gilbert Riley (1838-1882): Founder of a school for Emancipated slaves * Charles Day (1801-1885): father-in-law of the famous Georgia poet [[Lanier-394|Sidney Lanier]] * Eula Brown Dunwoody (1867-1890): She was married to a prominent lawyer who placed a beautiful marble statue in her honor. * James Alexander Clubb Jr. (1827-1889): a lighthouse keeper and pilot of a ship the brought slaves into the US after it became illegal. He testified against the ship owners in a famous trial. * Urbanus Dart (1800-1883): one of the founders of Brunswick; friend of George Washington, Georgia State Legislator * George C. Dent (1821-1884): built the nearby Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, now a National Historical Site open to the public for tours * May Templeton (?-1871): daughter of John Templeton of the touring Opera Company the often performed at the Grand Ooera House in Brunswick. She died in childhood in Brunswick where her father’s troupe were performing. Her sister, Fay Templeton, later became a well-known actress. * Bryan Wechsler (1885-1886): died in infancy; his tombstone has a ‘sleeping angel’. * Treestones: there are several ‘tree’ headstones in the cemetery. The Woodmen of the World organization placed these all over vowing “no man shall rest in an unmarked grave”. * [[Nightingale-697|Phineas M. Nightingale (1820-1894]]): his grandmother persuaded Eli Whitney to come to her plantation in Savannah, leading to the creation of the cotton gin. * Sir Rosendo Torras (@851-1929): knighted by the Swedish King Gustav, he was commander of a sailing ship to Brunswick shortly before 1900. His son Fernando was the engineer who built the ‘impossible’ F.A. Torras Causeway to St. Simons Island. * Maria Campbell Blain (1845-1936): a seamstress who made the first ‘local’ Confederate flag, ‘The Stars and Bars”, which the Brunswick riflemen fought under. * Oak Grove Chapel: built shortly before 1900, it has a space in the center for a casket and preacher. Family and friends sat on benches surrounding the room. ==Oak Grove Cemetery Society== In 2014 the all-volunteer Oak Grove Cemetery Society (OGCS) was formed for the “preservation, protection, and promotion” of the cemetery. Membership is open to anyone interested in the preservation of this Victorian cemetery. For membership forms, or more information, email to cemetetyoakgrove@gmail.com. Information and bookings for guided tours is also available through email. Tax-deductable contributions should be mailed to: :Oak Grove Cemetery Society :P.O. Box 3029 :Brunswick, GA 31531

Oak Hill Cemetery

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[[Category:Oak Hill Cemetery, Livermore, Kentucky]] [[Category:Ohio County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Kentucky_Cemeteries|Kentucky Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== Oak Hill Cemetery was originally established around 1901. This free space page for the Equality 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]]. Oak Hill Cemetery is situated on Hinton Street (US-431) in northeast Livermore, Kentucky in McLean 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
around 900 Hinton Road
Centertown, KY 42328
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
37.49432, -87.12620 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B029'39.5%22N+87%C2%B007'34.3%22W/@37.49432,-87.1262,567m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Oak Hill 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 2000 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-238|Fulkerson]]||[[Fulkerson-238|Erskine]]||1883-11-11||1964-05-16||80||None||Unknown||Unknown||NA|| |} ----- == Sources == * http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2321833 * http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/491807.html

Oak Hill Cemetery, Barry County, Michigan

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[[Category: Oakhill Cemetery, Barry County, Michigan]][[Category: Orangeville Township, Barry County, Michigan]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Oak Hill Cemetery, located in Barry County, Michigan, United States. This page for Oak Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Michigan_Cemeteries||Michigan Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Michigan Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location Oak Hill Cemetery is located in Orangeville township, Barry County, Michigan :GPS Coordinates :: 42.5522222 :: -85.5122222 ===Link To Online Resources=== Here is a link about the area with a map to the cemetery: [http://michigan.hometownlocator.com/maps/feature-map,ftc,2,fid,2109235,n,oak%20hill%20cemetery.cfm Hometown Locator]. ===Table of Interments, Oak Hill Cemetery === '''Interments, A - H''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:\#c9c9c9 1px solid; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border-collapse: collapse;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Extra-Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo # ''' |- | Abbott||Ann?||1827-00-00|||||| |- | Ahlberg||Robert Lewis||1901-04-28||1963-04-14||X|| |- | Ahlberg||Thelma Barbara||1902-09-29||1970-08-04|||| |- | Allen||Bradford Jay||1953-09-06||1991-07-06||x|| |- | Allen||Dorothy C.||1920-05-18||2007-06-12|||| |- | Allen||Ernest E.||1923-11-29||1975-04-18||x|| |- | Allen||George Washington||1886-02-08||1971-05-09||x|| |- | Allen||Harold C.||1913-10-07||1988-02-14||x|| |- | Allen||Joyce||1939-05-24||2004-12-08|||| |- | Allen||Linda June||1955-03-02||1977-06-27|||| |- | Allen||Rickie Lee||1949-02-25||1987-11-10||x|| |- | Allen||Robert||1991-00-00||1992-00-00||x|| |- | Allen||Rosemary||1927-05-06||1993-10-20|||| |- | Alonzo||Moses||1962-12-03||1982-07-04||x|| |- | Anaya||Israel||1932-09-12||1999-09-01||x|| |- | Anaya||Maria Guadalupe||1934-05-22||1998-10-31||Nava|| |- | Anders||Barbara H.||1942-03-23||2000-03-26|||| |- | Anderson||Beatrice ||1923-09-01||1971-10-11|||| |- | Anderson||John T.||1921-08-21||1973-01-13||x|| |- | Anderson||Johnie Mitchell||1947-09-27||2009-09-04||x|| |- | Anderson||Lloyd D.||1927-04-01||1987-05-11||x|| |- | Anderson||Princess Magdeline||1918-08-24||1994-03-06|||| |- | Andrews||Dorothy B.||1910-03-01||1975-03-04||Crawford|| |- | Andrews||Kenneth M.||1911-07-28||1970-10-19||x|| |- | Arbour||Annie|| 1859-04-19||1861-06-17|||| |- | Arbour||Eliza E.|| 1839-09-21||1887-06-02|||| |- | Arbour||Mabel||1885-03-20||1887-09-07|||| |- | Arbour||Merrill T.||1834-09-04||1889-07-16||x|| |- | Arbour||Vieland S.||||1886-10-13||x|| |- | Armes||Hazel||1908-06-03||1990-02-17|||| |- | Armes||Morris M.||1905-06-12||1981-08-20||x|| |- | Babcock||Sarah E.|| 1836-11-20|| 1871-11-17|||| |- | Bacon||Allie J.|| 1903-05-22||1989-11-07||Sharp|| |- | Bacon||Mendy Sue||1972-01-22||2006-02-12|||| |- | Bacon||Robert A.||1953-11-22||1990-05-11||x|| |- | Bacon||Russell Dean||1948-06-29||1982-01-21||x|| |- | Bacon||Wynter David||1900-01-28||1966-01-03||x|| |- | Bagley||Glen Lebbeus|| 1892-10-22||1964-01-07||x|| |- | Bailey||Ada Frances|| 1889-02-03||1976-02-22||Est|| |- | Bailey||Ellis, Jr.||1936-02-18||1990-10-15||x|| |- | Bailey||Ellis, Sr.||1912-08-22||1963-10-20||x|| |- | Bailey||F. 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1809-02-24|| 1892-07-01||x|| |- | Hodge||Juliana|| 1808-10-21|| 1870-12-26|||| |- | Hodgson||Megan Kathleen||1983-09-10||1983-09-30|||| |- | Hollinshead||Antoinette||1885-12-26||1985-02-14|||| |- | Hollon||Matt||1901-07-28||1985-02-11||x|| |- | Hollon||Virgie||1903-11-09||1996-01-22||Conley|| |- | Holmes||Wavylean||1931-05-27||1990-11-15||x|| |- | Hostler||Jeanne||1911-02-06||1962-08-29|||| |- | Howard||Grats||1929-04-10||1991-07-17||x|| |- | Howard||Hazel||1928-05-29||2000-12-21|||| |- | Howard||Linda Carol||1962-09-18||2002-05-18|||| |- | Howard||Ressie Kaye||1950-07-27||1954-04-10|||| |- | Howard||Wiley||1914-05-14||1994-02-10||x|| |- | Hull||Amelia A.|| 1837-06-29||1908-10-09||Jacobs|| |- | Hull||Marcus C.|| 1837-05-17|| 1891-02-03||x|| |- | Hull||Marcus C.|| 1895-06-28||1895-10-01||x|| |- | Hull||Martha Jane||1894-09-07||1932-08-24|||| |- | Hull||Oakley Clarence|| 1891-10-12||1929-03-27||x|| |- | Hunt||Annie||1866-06-04||1939-10-27|||| |- | Hurdelbrink||Bernice C.||1905-07-04||1982-05-28|||| |- | Hurdelbrink||Herman Ross||1900-04-21||1987-02-01||x|| |- |} '''Interments, I - Z''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:\#c9c9c9 1px solid; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border-collapse: collapse;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Extra-Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo # ''' |- | Isenhoff||Margarette||1915-10-03||1999-05-17||x|| |- | Ison||Cassie||1906-07-15||1994-08-15||x|| |- | Ison||Columbus|| 1888-04-25||1965-01-28||x|| |- | Jacobs||Mildred S.|| 1890-10-29||1932-02-05||x|| |- | Jager||Catherine Y.||1965-07-02||2006-02-02||x|| |- | Jakway||Georgine P.||1913-03-07||2002-01-01||Scott|| |- | Jakway||Harold E.||1910-11-22||2006-06-23||x|| |- | Jenkins||Harold Duane||1940-01-18||1941-01-25||x|| |- | Jenkins||Homer R.||1935-12-15||1936-09-21||x|| |- | Jenkins||Norman L.||1937-01-19||1999-03-21||x|| |- | Jenkins||Ralph Karms|| 1894-02-16||1939-10-04||x|| |- | Jessup||Ada M.|| 1855-10-01||1882-05-16||Damon|| |- | Jessup||Augustus R.|| 1848-12-24||1909-11-28||x|| |- | Jessup||Fred H.|| 1878-01-22|| 1882-05-13||x|| |- | Jessup||Hanna Ann|| 1856-09-12||1935-05-29||Duncan|| |- | Jessup||Maude E.|| 1876-09-23|| 1882-05-16|||| |- | Jimenez||Andrea L.||1934-12-27||2007-01-02|||| |- | Jimenez||Baleriano||1903-10-27||1968-02-17||x|| |- | Jimenez||Diana Lopez||1959-05-08||1959-09-11|||| |- | Jimenez||Juliana F.||1942-04-27||2004-08-27|||| |- | Jimenez||Juliana ||1871-07-12||1961-08-26|||| |- | Jimenez||Rosaria||1905-12-16||1983-08-06|||| |- | Johnson||Lillian Mae||1938-00-00||1965-02-18||Bromley|| |- | Johnson||Robert Jr.||1929-05-09||1968-03-03||x|| |- | Jones||Earnest Sylvester||1912-10-01||1984-02-03||x|| |- | Jones||Pauline M.||1943-06-05||2001-04-19|||| |- | Jones||Pearle Louisa||1914-12-09||1998-11-04||Thomas|| |- | Jordan||Derald Sidney||1947-08-02||2007-02-09||x|| |- | Jordan||Desmond C.|| 1837-05-13||1908-07-20||x|| |- | Jordan||infant|||||||| |- | Jordan||James David||1985-08-13||2007-06-16||x|| |- | Jordan||Jennie S.||1840-00-00||1912-03-21|||| |- | Kahllo||David Kent||1926-12-22||1978-02-18||x|| |- | Keller||Laura||1899-09-13||1928-03-26||DeForrest|| |- | Kelly||Alicia M.||1990-09-14||2003-03-28|||| |- | Kennedy||Irene Maxine||1925-09-08||2000-07-11||Spangler|| |- | Kennedy||Mervin O.||1919-02-20||1981-01-23||x|| |- | Kennicott||Grace A.||1915-10-23||1977-01-18|||| |- | Ketchum||Thelma G.||1943-02-22||1994-08-15|||| |- | Ketola||Jacob A.||2007-05-23||2007-10-28||x|| |- | Killick||Elizabeth||1831-02-18||1903-01-27||Edwards|| |- | Killick||Harriet Sarah||1894-04-08||1962-09-10|||| |- | Killick||Harry William||1858-01-28||1939-08-01||x|| |- | Killick||John Charles Sr.|| 1827-01-00||1905-03-23||x|| |- | Killick||Lee J.|| 1890-02-04||1967-09-16||x|| |- | King||Kathleen Ann||1947-02-18||2003-04-28|||| |- | Kline||Arielle A.||1914-10-19||1977-03-25|||| |- | Kline||Gerald M.||1914-03-14||1983-02-23||x|| |- | Klingensmith||Daniel|| 1852-03-28||1917-01-01||x|| |- | Klingensmith||Josephine L.||1851-09-07||1906-02-18||Searles|| |- | Knobloch||Jonathan David||1995-05-13||1995-05-13||x|| |- | Kolb||Edwin Roland||1902-10-15||1983-09-21||x|| |- | Kolb||Gladys Maryann||1908-09-30||2008-02-14|||| |- | Kramer||Ben J.||1900-07-16||1983-07-14||x|| |- | Kramer||Geraldine E.||1912-06-23||1998-02-22|||| |- | LaCourse||Douglas V.||1916-08-12||2002-04-01||x|| |- | LaCourse||Enos W., Jr.||1910-07-14||1972-05-19||x|| |- | LaCourse||Enos W., Sr.|| 1885-01-01||1969-09-30||x|| |- | LaCourse||Esma V.||1920-06-19||2006-05-20|||| |- | LaCourse||Lawrence L.||1913-03-28||1984-09-12||x|| |- | LaCourse||Leola Mabel||1919-01-14||1976-11-09||Cluckley|| |- | LaCourse||Violet Marie||1919-02-28||1975-12-02|||| |- | LaFountain||Darlene||1935-12-20||1994-11-20|||| |- | LaFountain||Jimmy Dean||1959-08-28||1967-02-06||x|| |- | LaFountain||Merlin John||1913-07-19||1965-07-20||x|| |- | LaFountaine||Alan||1961-02-25||1961-06-03||x|| |- | LaFountaine||Lucille||1940-05-02||2007-01-02|||| |- | Lake||Caroline P.||1907-10-14||1973-06-22|||| |- | Lake||Mortimer C.||1908-06-05||1974-06-07||x|| |- | Laney||Mabel|| 1889-07-28||1974-12-10|||| |- | Laney||William H.|| 1888-07-12||1975-07-16||x|| |- | Large||Charles A.||1871-07-17||1955-03-13||x|| |- | Large||William E.|| 1866-12-12||1938-11-20||x|| |- | Latta||Hector H.|| 1840-00-00|| 1889-00-00||x|| |- | Laudenslager||Charles Howard|| 1874-08-15||1905-04-14||x|| |- | Laudenslager||Mabel A.||1905-02-24||1905-04-14|||| |- | Leatherman||Kenneth W.||1934-12-22||2000-01-02||x|| |- | Leichner||Margaret|| 1836-09-12||1926-05-12|||| |- | Levett||Terry Ford||1963-01-04||2002-03-20||x|| |- | Lewis||Adam|| 1818-08-03||1897-08-11||x|| |- | Lewis||Edward Dudley||1861-06-27||1959-10-03||x|| |- | Lewis||Harry Hawley|| 1871-07-23||1945-07-30||x|| |- | Lewis||Isabelle T.|| 1875-06-22||1944-05-06||Train|| |- | Lewis||Nettie L.|| 1869-04-00||1955-00-00||Cross|| |- | Lewis||Orland M.||1923-06-20||1926-02-22||x|| |- | Lewis||Sylvia|| 1820-01-06|| 1892-12-21||Nichols|| |- | Lewis||Theodore||1909-12-26||1977-10-01||x|| |- | Lingg||Cleo J.||1906-04-16||1987-09-08||x|| |- | Little||Dorothy||1946-07-07||1996-10-03|||| |- | Little||Robert Lee||1945-05-20||1998-04-21||x|| |- | Livingston||Emma A.||1878-08-30||1949-11-21|||| |- | Livingston||Frederick W.|| 1873-02-21||1953-07-27||x|| |- | Livingston||Lorenzo Danna||1842-01-03||1910-04-25|||| |- | Livingston||Louisa|| 1811-09-11|| 1891-12-09||Scott|| |- | Livingston||Lula B.|| 1877-02-06||1943-09-05||Brown|| |- | Livingston||Lyle B.||1909-09-29||1916-02-06||x|| |- | Livingston||Suzette|| 1851-01-08||1922-12-23||Flahaut|| |- | Livingston||William||1816-11-09||1905-02-28||x|| |- | Loofboro||Wynan W.||1923-06-18||1991-04-22||x|| |- | Lovell||Albert||1873-01-24||1951-11-17||x|| |- | Lovell||Dora Elizabeth|| 1871-06-18||1943-03-12||Rash|| |- | Madden||William B.||1912-07-29||1980-07-12||x|| |- | Maddox||Robert||1980-06-16||1980-09-13||x|| |- | Magown||Edward D.||1813-00-00|| 1861-02-28||x|| |- | Magown||Willie G.||1846-07-12|| 1864-08-12||x|| |- | Marshall||Carl||1935-00-00||1984-00-00||x|| |- | Marshall||Cledys J.||1933-01-15||1975-05-30||x|| |- | Marshall||Delmer||1930-02-06||1998-08-11||x|| |- | Marshall||Dorothy||1936-11-27||2005-10-22|||| |- | Marshall||Dorothy Marie||1939-03-12||1985-03-27|||| |- | Marshall||Eddie||1904-11-03||1997-09-18||x|| |- | Marshall||Estell||1957-10-08||1958-01-06|||| |- | Marshall||Freddie||1926-04-20||2002-01-13||x|| |- | Marshall||Jason Lee||1972-08-13||2000-06-17||x|| |- | Marshall||Josephine||1874-07-14||1956-02-24|||| |- | Marshall||Mabel R.||1939-10-31||2002-03-01|||| |- | Marshall||Mary||1907-01-29||1997-08-21|||| |- | Marshall||Michael Justin||1954-12-16||1994-07-16||x|| |- | Marshall||Ronald||1923-08-02||1989-12-17||x|| |- | Marshall||Sheard Allen||1978-07-04||1978-07-04|||| |- | Marshall||Shirley M.||1938-05-12||1985-01-19|||| |- | Marshall||Taylor||1900-05-20||1990-02-22||x|| |- | Marshall||Vina R.||1907-05-10||1981-10-25|||| |- | Martin||Opal M.||1908-09-04||1986-06-28|||| |- | Mason||David D.||1806-06-22|| 1885-04-24||x|| |- | Matteson||Artemas|| 1838-02-27||1924-12-30||x|| |- | Matteson||Chloe Louise|| 1895-11-25||1978-04-15|||| |- | Matteson||Delilah||1844-08-31||1939-03-21||Ford|| |- | Matteson||Leighton|| 1878-05-09||1966-01-22||x|| |- | Matteson||Winfield Scott|| 1880-06-18||1970-10-23||x|| |- | Mattison||Deliah E.||1903-08-05||1915-03-23||x|| |- | McCullough||Adeline May||1895-05-09||1946-05-03||Nash|| |- | McCullough||Charles Maurice|| 1892-04-10||1946-06-24||x|| |- | McCullough||Chester||1919-00-00||1946-10-13||x|| |- | McCullough||Irma Leona||1907-02-26||1935-05-15||Livingston|| |- | McCullough||Katherine Belle|| 1893-01-15||1940-10-01||Beel|| |- | McCullough||Nancy||1913-08-04||1989-09-22|||| |- | McCullough||Robert William||1963-09-18||1980-01-02||x|| |- | McCullough||William L.||1944-00-00||1945-00-00||x|| |- | McEnaney||Andrew Niesen||1972-10-03||1983-06-25||x|| |- | McGee||Mary Jane||1877-00-00||1943-00-00||Reedman|| |- | McGee||Thomas|| 1898-11-03|| 1898-11-03||x|| |- | McGee||Thomas Ralph|| 1875-01-31||1948-00-00||x|| |- | McGonegal||Glenn||1936-05-01||1993-05-15||x|| |- | McGown||Ed||1813-00-00||1861-02-28||x|| |- | McNees||infant||1980-05-24||1980-05-24||x|| |- | McWhirter||Bessie Mae||1892-00-00||1959-00-00|||| |- | McWhirter||Thomas Lee|| 1892-02-00||1951-09-05||x|| |- | Mead||Crystal Ethel||1906-11-04||1976-11-29|||| |- | Meger||Celia|| 1866-11-10||1957-03-17|||| |- | Mena||Sarah Beth||1988-02-11||1988-03-20|||| |- | Merrill||Hiram R.||1806-00-00|| 1860-01-06||x|| |- | Merrill||Martha|| 1805-11-25|| 1887-11-27|||| |- | Meyers||Arthur E.||1957-07-24||2007-01-27||x|| |- | Meyers||Rhea||1899-11-04||1977-02-13|||| |- | Miller||Adeline A.||1892-00-00||1970-04-05|||| |- | Millirans||Anthony T.||1945-01-09||2004-08-10||x|| |- | Millirans||Hilda I.||1913-04-29||1974-07-07|||| |- | Millirans||Infant boy||1964-07-17||1964-07-17||x|| |- | Millirans||Melby C.||1912-03-09||1984-05-19|||| |- | Miner||Barbara K.||1944-07-16||2007-10-25|||| |- | Minshall||Belle C.||1909-04-14||2001-09-11|||| |- | Minshall||Delbert F.||1929-01-06||2007-02-01||x|| |- | Minshall||Delbert Vern||1952-05-22||1970-07-11||x|| |- | Minshall||Dorothy||1936-11-27||2006-10-22|||| |- | Minshall||Elbert Ray||1931-08-30||1982-09-05||x|| |- | Minshall||Lester||1907-03-18||1983-04-26||x|| |- | Minshall||Marilyn C.||1953-02-16||2005-04-20|||| |- | Mohler||Jessie Elizabeth||1895-01-29||1975-09-04|||| |- | Mohler||Lillian Minnie||1930-11-12||1930-11-12|||| |- | Mohler||William A.||1899-06-23||1992-12-06||x|| |- | Monroe||Lydia|| 1846-11-12||1915-11-06||Hines|| |- | Montes||Estella O.||1937-11-10||1992-08-16|||| |- | Montes||Francisco||1935-01-01||1998-04-17||x|| |- | Montgomery||Henry J.|| 1871-09-17|| 1871-12-25||x|| |- | Montgomery||Mabel Valeria|| 1873-00-00||||x|| |- | Moore||Maxine||1920-02-21||1944-12-21|||| |- | Moore||Minnie|| 1891-02-14||1977-12-15|||| |- | Moore||Myron J.||1915-00-00|| 1968-08-23||x|| |- | Moore||Roscoe A.||1916-03-26||1996-04-02||x|| |- | Morehouse||Ada A.|| 1865-06-30||1872-11-13|||| |- | Morehouse||Cynthia M.|| 1853-06-20|| 1872-11-18|||| |- | Morehouse||Daniel|| 1825-05-18||1872-11-13||x|| |- | Morehouse||Elmer E.||1863-05-27|| 1872-11-27||x|| |- | Morehouse||Hiram H.|| 1857-02-28|| 1872-11-24||x|| |- | Morehouse||Madora V.|| 1857-01-15||1925-02-24|||| |- | Morehouse||Martin Montgomery|| 1823-06-12||1893-00-00|||| |- | Morehouse||Metta||1867-07-23||1868-00-00|||| |- | Morehouse||Rhoda||1831-10-01||1904-08-13|||| |- | Morehouse||Sally E.|| 1824-12-21|| 1883-05-21||Shepard|| |- | Morehouse||Sarah A.|| 1867-05-06|| 1867-07-14|||| |- | Morris||James H.||1926-02-16||1998-05-17||x|| |- | Morris||Wyndy Eleanor||1967-07-28||1967-09-20|||| |- | Morse||Cecil M.||1915-03-01||2000-02-21||x|| |- | Morse||Daniel S.||1942-06-06||2007-11-29||x|| |- | Morse||Doris Alie||1924-08-31||2010-07-03|||| |- | Morse||Evarett Grace|| 1888-03-03||1943-00-00|||| |- | Morse||Jewel M.||1917-10-23||2003-12-28|||| |- | Morse||Michael Jerry||1964-01-24||2008-12-29||x|| |- | Morse||Myron||1915-09-30||1968-08-20||x|| |- | Morse||Ray G.||1916-11-04||2001-12-13||x|| |- | Muraski||Trevia I.||1924-12-04||1979-09-22|||| |- | Murphy||Tamie Lynn||1978-03-23||1978-03-23|||| |- | Myers||Eathel I.||1916-07-15||1998-10-04||Hardy|| |- | Myers||Nelson F., Sr.||1928-05-16||1994-08-23||x|| |- | Myland||Darrell Lyn||1950-07-17||2006-06-24||x|| |- | Myland||Derrick Ray||1972-07-12||1972-07-12||x|| |- | Nally||Diane T.||1940-06-23||2004-10-16|||| |- | Nash||Lucy Bell|| 1883-08-26||1966-04-06|||| |- | Nash||Mary S.||1840-10-31||1947-03-24|||| |- | Nash||Roy E.|| 1878-10-22||1958-11-15||x|| |- | Navarre||Jane H.||1922-03-22||2002-01-20|||| |- | Navarro||Rosa Maria||1947-08-30||2004-12-28|||| |- | Nesky||Dora A.||1926-05-23||1984-02-22|||| |- | Newark||Edgar W.|| 1864-01-31||1930-03-18||x|| |- | Newark||Nettie||1856-12-03||1939-09-14|||| |- | Newman||Erbin W.||1903-02-03||1966-08-17||x|| |- | Newman||Jane M.||1936-05-06||1936-09-20|||| |- | Newman||Mary Agnes||1938-05-31||1938-06-01||Hofbauer|| |- | Newnum||Emery Wilkinson||1874-00-00||1940-08-03||x|| |- | Newnum||Harry Wilson||1919-01-02||1991-09-21||x|| |- | Newnum||Jack L.||1940-10-28|| 1975-09-29||x|| |- | Newnum||Laura||1894-00-00||1947-00-00||Kront|| |- | Newnum||Sarah Jane||1931-03-29||2000-06-18|||| |- | Newnum||Wallace L.||1921-09-21||1969-02-23||x|| |- | Nichols||Christena B.|| 1793-07-10||1875-02-28|||| |- | Nichols||Clyde|| 1875-09-28||1941-11-23||x|| |- | Nichols||Eli||1832-03-00||1909-11-30||x|| |- | Nichols||Hazel|| 1888-09-22||1968-10-28||Deforest|| |- | 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Oak Hill Cemetery-1

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[[Project: Minnesota Cemeteries]] The goal of this project is to get all the folks buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Excelsior, Minnesota into Wiki tree and, when possible, connected to the greater family tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Angell-503|Sarah Santos]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Galipn family (complete) * Maynard family (in progress) * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6554903 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Oak Hill Cemetery-3

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This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Oak_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Newnan%2C_Georgia|Oak Hill Cemetery, Newnan, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. See the [[:Category:Oak_Hill_Confederate_Cemetery%2C_Newnan%2C_Georgia|Oak Hill CONFEDERATE Cemetery, Newnan, Georgia]] for people buried ''within Section 21'' of this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Oak Hill Cemetery AND Oak Hill Confederate Cemetery '''Address:''' Jefferson Street, Newnan, Georgia 30264 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 33.3853, -84,7969 ==About== This free space page for Oak Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's Georgia Cemeteries Project. It is being developed to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred there. This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. Oak Hill Cemetery is a large cemetery with more than 11,000 grave sites. It covers about 60 acres. There is a Presbyterian Section on the south side of Jefferson Street. This section is for the Newnan First Presbyterian Church which was established in 1828. There is also a Confederate Section where there are 269 Confederate soldiers and 2 Revolutionary War soldiers buried. See the [[:Category:Oak_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Newnan%2C_Georgia|Oak Hill Cemetery, Newnan, Georgia]] page for people buried in this cemetery. ==Location== :'''Cemetery name:''' Oak Hill Cemetery :'''Address:''' Jefferson Street, Newnan, Georgia 30264 :'''GPS Coordinates:''' :33.3853, -84,7969 ==History== The Oak Hill Cemetery dates back to 1833. It began as a small cemetery for Newnan's Baptist church about five years after Newnan was established. A year later the Presbyterian church added a cemetery. Both of these churches are gone leaving a 60 acre community cemetery. It is a beautiful and well maintained cemetery that the citizens are quite proud of. The Newnan-Coweta Historical Society offers tours of the cemetery. ==Section 21== Oak Hill Confederate Cemetery is Section 21 within the Oak Hill Cemetery located in Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia. The marking and care of the graves began in 1868 by the Ladies Memorial Association of Newnan, and later continued by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Here are buried 268 Confederate Soldiers most of whom died of wounds or disease in the several Confederate hospitals located in Newnan. Some were killed in the battle fought south of here, July 30, 1864. ::'''THIS SECTION HAS A COMPLETELY SEPARATE CATEGORY PAGE:''' See the [[:Category:Oak_Hill_Confederate_Cemetery%2C_Newnan%2C_Georgia|Oak Hill CONFEDERATE Cemetery, Newnan, Georgia]] for people buried within Section 21 of this cemetery. ==Notable Georgians Buried Here== * [[Arnall-29|Ellis Gibbs Arnall]]: Attorney General and 69th Governor of Georgia * [[Atkinson-3970|William Yates Atkinson]]: 55th Governor of Georgia * [[Freeman-13524|Mary Caroline Freeman]]: LTC in Women's Army and 1st woman bank director. ==Sources== * [https://www.cityofnewnan.org/docs/Oak_Hill_Cemetery_Brochure.pdf Oak Hill Cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35940/oak-hill-cemetery Oak Hill Find A Grave Website] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2180667/confederate-cemetery Oak Hill Confederate Cemetery Find A Grave Website]

Oak Hill Cemtery

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Oak Hill Plantation, Loudoun, Virginia

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Loudoun County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Loudoun County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Oak Hill Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] === Oak Hill Plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia=== Owned by: [[Monroe-17|James Monroe (1758-1831)]] Monroe and his uncle [[Jones-20267|Joseph Jones]] jointly purchased 4,400 acres (18 km2) of land in Loudoun County in 1794. When Jones died without direct heirs in 1805, Monroe gained sole possession of the property. However, Monroe continued to live primarily at [[Space:Highland_Plantation%2C_Albemarle_County%2C_Virginia|Highland Plantation, Albemarle County, Virginia]] —until 1826, when he was forced to sell that property to pay debts he had incurred while serving as president. The main mansion of the property was constructed in 1822 for Monroe, who subsequently split time between this estate and another home at Monroe Hill on the grounds of the University of Virginia after his term as president. Oak Hill was Monroe's only residence for three years, from 1827 to 1830, and it was one of his residences during 22 years. The mansion was built in 1820, during Monroe's presidency. Before that, Monroe's residence at the estate was the clapboard building known in recent years as the Monroe Cottage. Wikipedia contributors, "Oak Hill (James Monroe house)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oak_Hill_(James_Monroe_house)&oldid=1110613411 (accessed September 21, 2022). === Named Slaves === *[[Baker-59896|Meema Baker]], born c.1814 **[[Baker-59897|John Baker]], son of Meema **[[Baker-59898|Sally Baker]], daughter of Meema *Lewis Baker *[[Berryman-1241|Natus Berryman]], born c1812 *Dan C. born before 1809 *[[Carr-16918|James Carr]], born c.1773 *Jim Carr *Judy Carr ** unknown Carr, Judy's child born before 1823 ** unknown Carr, Judy's child born before 1823 ** unknown Carr, Judy's child born before 1823 *[[Cooksey-832|Davy Cooksey]], listed as plantation hand in 1823 *George Dabney, born before 1823 *Jerry Dabney, listed as a boy in 1823 *Isaac Dade, listed as a mechanic/Blacksmith in 1823 *Margy Dade, listed as Isaac Dade's wife *[[Derry-726|Garner/Tamery/Tamory Derry]], born c. 1776 *Joseph Fox, born before 1809 *Charles Gantt ,may not be enslaved, born before 1830 *[[Gantt-709|Alfred Gantt]] , born c.1820 *[[Gantt-710|Judy Gantt]], Born born c. 1800 **[[Gantt-711|Catherine Gantt]], Judy Gantt's child born before 1836 **[[Gantt-712|Edmund Gantt]], born before 1836 Judy Gantt's Child **[[Gantt-713|Henry Gantt]], Judy Gantt's child born before 1836 **[[Gantt-714|James Gantt ]], Judy Gantt's child born before 1836 **[[Gantt-715|Washington Gantt]], Judy Gantt's child, born before 1836 *[[Gantt-716|Nancy Gantt]], born c. 1818 **Unknown Gantt, Nancy's infant born c. 1836 *[[Gantt-717|Ralph Gantt]], born c. 1822 *[[Green-49895|Nancy Green]], born c.1761 *[[Green-49896|Solomon Green]], born c. 1791 *[[Hartford-516|John Hartford]], listed as a boy in 1823 born c. 1811 *[[Harris-56020|George Harris]], born c.1781 *[[Harris-5621|George Harris]], born c. 1818 * Jim Harris , plantation hand in 1823 *[[Harris-56022|Nancy Harris]], born c. 1794 **Cornelia Harris, born before 1836, Nancy Harris's child **Priscilla Harris , Nancy's child born before 1836 *[[Harris-56024|Soy Harris]], born c. 1776 *[[Harris-56025|Anderson Harris]] or Harrys born c. 1820 *[[Harris-56026|Callipro/Callipso Harris]] born before 1810 , may be Jim Harris's wife **Unknown Harris, Callipso's child, born before 1823 *[[Jackson-51948|Molly/Polly Jackson]], born c.1771 *[[Jackson-51949|Samuel Jackson]], born c. 1790 *Molly Jackson, born before 1810 Sam Jackson's wife? **Miney? Jackson, born before 1823, Molly's child *James Jones, born before 1823 *Soy Lee, born before 1823 *Jenny Lee, born before 1823, Soy's wife? **3 unnamed children of Jenny *James Lewis, plantation hand in 1823 *[[Love-9082|Samuel Love]], born c.1787 *Sally Love, Samuel's wife? born before 1810 **2 unnamed children of Sally born before 1823 *James Lumpkin, born before 1830 *Joe Lompkin, born before 1830 *Hannah Maken, born before 1823 (probably before 1810) Jim's wife *Jim Maken, born before 1823 (probably before 1810) *Charity Malorry, already married by 1823 to Peter Malorry *[[Malorry-1|Peter Malorry]], born c. 1764 *John Richard/Richards, born before 1823 *[[Root-4297|Zachariah Root]], born c. 1791 *[[Short-9226|Harry Short]], born c. 1800 *[[Short-9227|Joseph Short]], born c. 1806 *[[Thompson-78275|Betsy Thompson]], born c. 1796 *[[Williams-117895|George Williams born]] c. 1786 *Ann Williams and 2 unnamed children born before 1823. George's wife? === Research Notes === The source lists many more mentions of slaves by first name only. Many of these are probably the same people listed above, but many are not.https://www.leesburgva.gov/home/showdocument?id=8851 Where it says a person was born before a certain date, that is the date of them being mentioned in a source. They might have been born several years before. ==Sources==

Oak Island Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Plantations, Needs Research]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Oak Island Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]]
[[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} [[Seabrook-424|Captain William Seabrook (1773-1836)]] was the first owner of Oak Island Plantation on Edisto Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The house was built c. 1828.http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/charleston/S10817710143/index.htm Captain William died in 1836 and willed the plantation to his oldest son [[Seabrook-912|William Seabrook Jr]]. William Jr. died, probably intestate in October 1860. William Jr.'s son [[Seabrook-913|William Edings Seabrook]] inherited the plantation some time after his father died.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p. 144 Oak Island sold - John Edward Seabrook would pay William E. and Martha Seabrook for Oak Island (contract 1860), and John Edward Seabrook would hold the premises until default of payment shall be made. Dated 21 Jan 1867. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. A15-C15 1866-1868
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-X98N-7}} (accessed 18 May 2023) *by bond for Oak Island from John Edward Seabrook, 13 Dec 1860, residence of the late William Seabrook
==Slaves== See [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] for a list of the 186 slaves at Oak Point Plantation in 1837 See [[Space:Slaves_of_William_Seabrook_Jr.%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of William Seabrook Jr.]] for the list of slaves in his inventory in 1860. The total number of slaves in his inventory for Oak Island Plantation was 119. In the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule, William Seabrook Jr. owned 168 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|2008871|bc6b522fbf8993e80ff5edad34e0e9376351cfe95e16f7f5aecbe0736cbe62b3}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91849510}}
William Seabrook in St Johns Colleton Parish, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
In the 1860 US Census Slave Schedules, he owned 175 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
{{Ancestry Sharing|2005753|7479981184f898a7b30c312219260c6ea56065e02c422947f3ab774290adc800}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|90812581}}
Wm Seabrook in Edisto Island, Colleton, South Carolina, USA.
==Sources== See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_Island_(South_Carolina)

Oak Lake Cemetery, Oak Lake, Manitoba

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Community: Oak Lake Beach Township: SE 23-09-24 W Locality: Sifton RM Municipality: Westman Region Province: MB GPS: 49.754793,-100.62391 First burial 1883. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234649/oak-lake-cemetery FindAGrave Page]

Oak Lawn Memorial Park, Corvallis, Oregon

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See the [[:Category:Oak_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|Oak Lawn Memorial Park category]] for a partial list of people buried in this cemetery. This is a work in progress. '''Cemetery name:''' Oak Lawn Memorial Park '''Address:''' 2245 S.W. Whiteside Drive, Corvallis, Benton County, Oregon, 97333 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.544114 -123.289500 '''Information:''' The Cemetery known as OAK LAWN MEMORIAL PARK is located at 2245 S.W. Whiteside Drive, Corvallis, OR. It is part of Donation Land Claim No.45, issued to James A. Bennett. The sloping site is covered with green lawns which are dotted with massive native oak trees. There is a beautiful and inspiring view eastward across the Willamette Valley and beyond to the Cascade Range. At the present time the cemetery consists of 21.51 acres.

Oak Mound Cemetery, Somonauk, Illinois

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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name= Oak Mound Cemetery |address= 13657 Chicago Rd Somonauk, Illinois 60552 |parent= DeKalb County, Illinois, Cemeteries |project= |location= Somonauk, Illinois |findagraveID= 107255 |billiongravesID= 25552 |coordinate= |startdate= |enddate= }} *[http://www.dekalbcountylife.com/11-2-10.htm Article - Oak Mound Cemetery holds prominent pioneers] *[https://www.mapquest.com/us/illinois/oak-mound-cemetery-355288385 MapQuest] *[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Oak-Mound-Cemetery/113950311968847 Facebook Page]

Oak Ridge Cemetery - Notable Interments

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Oakdale Mine Disaster 1919

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[[Category:Colorado, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Oakdale Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: Aug 18, 1919 * Location: [[:Category:La Veta, Colorado|La Veta, Colorado]] * Victims: 18 casualties * Cause: Explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Oakdale Mine Name Disaster, La Veta, Colorado, 1919]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Colorado, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:La Veta, Colorado]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Oakland, California Formation

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[[Category:Oakland, California]] [[Category:California_History]] == Overview == The '''Formation of the City of Oakland''' happened in a series of stages over a period of roughy a half-century. Bagwell, Beth. ''Oakland: The Story of a City''. Presidio Press, Novato, CA, 1982. pp 5-7, 25-29, 32-6, 141, 202-3. ISBN 0-89141-146-1. Beth Bagwell (January 22, 1938-May 14, 2006) is an invaluable source on the history of Oakland. Her book was the result of many years of research done in the archives of the Oakland History Room and beyond, for her regular newspaper history column in the ''Oakland Montclarion''. Aside from that column and her book, she was best known in the Bay Area as a co-founder of the Oakland Heritage Alliance. : Beth Bagwell was born to parents Dr. Albert A. and Charlotte Prather Loverde, to whom she dedicated her book. Beth became a children's book editor and writer, and moved to Berkeley with her husband, Dick Bagwell in 1968 where they both worked as administrators and researchers for the Renaissance Pleasure Faire. : In 1984 she moved to Paris, and resumed her maiden name of Loverde. She worked as a translator and became a French citizen. In 1996 she moved to London. She died there of lung cancer. She is survived by three daughters, five grandchildren, three brothers and a sister, among others. The city began in the 1840s as an alternative site to development across the Bay on the northern tip of the penninsula, which was then known as the village of Yerba Buena (later San Francisco). This little hamlet on the east side of the Bay was called '''Contra Costa''', or "Opposite Coast." Residents of Yerba Buena would row across the Bay, to hunt, fish, and trade with the Peralta family at their settlement there.A major source for this article is ''The Laurel: A History: 1998''. It is a pictorial calender of Laurel District history in Oakland, which was produced at Hills Newspapers, as a fund raiser for the Laurel Community Action Project (L-CAP), by Steve Mix, Dennis Evanosky, and Eric Turowski. It was based on research and photos curated by Laurel District native Bill Sturm in the files of the Oakland History Room in the Main Oakland Public Library. == Map == The geographic schematic below includes the modern cities, and the timeline developments that are detailed in the main Origins section below. The central hub of the map is Lake Merritt, the jewel of Oakland. The original settlement of Oakland was just to the southwest of that Lake, along lower Broadway, down to the estuary.The earliest known image of Oakland is pen and ink drawing from between 1852 and 1854. It depicts lower Broadway from near the estuary as a very wide dirt boulevard, lined with oak trees, some in the middle parts of the street, and with the hills rising in the background. This drawing was published in 1858 in Rev. William Taylor's book, ''California Life Illustrated''. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Lake Merritt, formerly San Antonio Slough :
Rancho de San Antonio 1820-1842 | NW Location = [[:Category:Richmond, California | Richmond]]
Contra Costa Co. border ---- was Vicente Peralta Rancho 1842
was Oakland Twp. >1852->1911
[[:Category:Albany, California | Albany]], [[:Category:Berkeley, California | Berkeley]]
[[:Category:Emeryville, California | Emeryville]] ---- Oakland border
Klinknerville Dist.
| N Location = [[:Category:El Cerrito, California | El Cerrito]]
[[:Category:Kensington, California | Kensington]]
Contra Costa Co. border ---- was Vicente Peralta Rancho 1842
was Oakland Twp. >1852->1911
[[:Category:Berkeley, California | Berkeley]] ---- Oakland border
Temescal Dist.
Adams Point
| NE Location = [[:Category:Martinez, California | Martinez]]
[[:Category:Moraga, California | Moraga]]
Contra Costa Co. border ---- Oakland border
was Antonio Peralta Rancho 1842
was Brooklyn Twp. >1852->1911
Montclair Dist.
Claremont - Rockridge Dist.
[[:Category:Piedmont, California | Piedmont]]
Trestle Glen Dist. | E Location = [[:Category:Danville, California | Danville]]
Redwoods
Contra Costa Co. border ---- Oakland border

was Antonio Peralta Rancho 1842
was Brooklyn Twp. >1852->1911
Oakmore-Dimond
Leona Heights
Redwoods
Oakland Zoo

Oakland border
---- Lake Chabot | SE Location = Clinton, 1850
Lynn, 1867
San Antonio, 1851
Fruitvale Dist.
Coliseum
was Brooklyn Twp. >1852->1911
was Ygnacio Peralta Rancho 1842

Oakland border ---- [[:Category:San Leandro, California | San Leandro]]
| S Location = Court House, Museum, Kaiser Ctr, Laney College

Oakland border ---- [[:Category:Alameda, California | Alameda]]
| SW Location = [[:Category:Oakland, California | Old Oakland, 1852]], was Contra Costa village 1840s
Jack London Square
was Vicente Peralta Rancho 1842

Oakland border ---- [[:Category:Alameda, California | Alameda Naval Air Station District]]
''Bay''
[[:Category:South San Francisco, California | South San Francisco]] | W Location = [[:Category:San Francisco, California | San Francisco]]
''Bay'' ---- Oakland border

Bay Bridge
Army Base 1942-2010
Uptown
Union Pacific Railroad Yards
Port of Oakland

Oakland border ---- ''Bay''
[[:Category:San Francisco, California | San Francisco]] China Basin, Giants Ballpark }} == Origins == === Ohlone === Oakland was formed from land that had been settled by Huchiun Ohlone natives before the 19th Century. An Ohlone village is show on the 1936 ''Historical Map'' drawing situated between the forks of Palo Seco Creek and Redwood Creek, near the ridgetop. It is thought that this village is the one that was revealed at College of the Holy Names on Mountain Blvd. at Redwood Rd. But the Ohlone were transitory, and so there is not a lot that can be presumed from this siting, or the map placement. The Ohlone consisted of 11,000 inhabitants out to the Diablo Range. They lived in about 40 primary villages of a couple hundred people. Each village was semi-nomadic, but within its own territorial niche. Each village had a distinct dialect and customs. The Oakland group of Ohlone are know as Huchiun. The Huchiuns were linguistically closer to the San Juan Bautista Mutsuns than to their Ohlone neighbors. There were 400 Ohlone shellmounds on the bay shore, which were seasonal encampments for hundreds of generations. Most were leveled by 20th century developers. : Of the 60 remaining shell mounds in Alameda County by 1878, one of the most famous was the 22-foot high Emeryville Shellmound. It became the site of Shell Mound Park, and in about 1930 it was excavated by University of California researchers. It later became the site of the Emery Bay retail center, just beyond the northwest corner of Oakland. But a photo of the original intact shellmound survives in the Oakland History Room archives. === Missions === The European history of "Contra Costa" and its East Bay surrounds dates back to the first Spanish missionary explorers who first explored the region in 1772, and returned to perform a more thorough survey and settle missions in 1776.One of these 1776 explorers, Pedro Font, mapped the Alameda penninsula from a hilltop north of Mills College. It is believed that the site he stood on was either at a peak in Maxwell Park, or from a higher elevation beyond that. A 1936 drawing titled ''An Historical Map of the East Bay Area'', drawn by the U.S. Department of the Interior State Park Division of the National Park Service, indicates his position on a hilltop somewhat north of the northern branches of Leona Creek. A likely ridge where such a view would be possible would be somewhere in the upper Laurel area, perhaps around the top of 39th Avenue. A series of Missions were built around the Bay, and then the surrounding land was divided into huge Ranchos, as vast Spanish land grants were awarded to a few of the exploration commanders. === Ranchos === In 1820, the Spanish granted this portion of the East Bay to Luis Maria Peralta, who named it ''El Rancho de San Antonio''. In 1842, the Rancho was subdivided among the sons of Luis. Vicente Peralta received the western section, which included the small settlement then called the Contra Costa. This early village was on the southwest side of the San Antonio Slough marsh that later became dammed to form Lake Merritt. Most of the Peralta land was sold off, or whittled away in court costs and taxes, as the family later struggled to uphold their claims through the 1850s. Vicente sold most of his western share of the Rancho property to the Oakland land speculators for $110,000 in 1852 and 1853. His remaining 700-acre estate was on both sides of Telegraph Ave. near 51st St. === 1840s Logging === By 1841, loggers from the east coast of America also arrived to the "Red Woods" of Rancho de San Antonio. The first ones were ship deserters who were attracted to the potential riches to be extracted from the towering virgin redwood forests in the hills above the Rancho.Before the highly efficient steam sawmills of the 1850s were introduced, these first loggers used whipsaws to cut the giant trees and logs. The second-growth remnants of those three vast canyon forests, known then as the Moraga Redwoods,The Moraga Redwoods were the forest to the furthest east, on Upper San Leandro Creek near what was Joaquin Moraga's Rancho. the Middle Redwoods,The Middle Redwoods were on what was then Public Domain land which appears on the 1936 Hisotical map as situated in Redwood Canyon Creek. and the San Antonio Redwoods,The San Antonio Redwoods were on the western ridge closest to Oakland, and extended from Shepherd Canyon to Leona Creek, on land owned by Antonio Peralta. are now the Huckleberry Botanic Preserve and Redwood Regional Park system between Oakland and Moraga. === Gold Rush === The discovery of gold in the Sierra Nevada foothills competed with logging as a major enterprise after 1848. But as loggers (who turned prospectors) suddenly became scarce, lumber prices then skyrocketed, bringing many of them back to seek their smaller, but sure fortunes by stripping out the rest of the forests, and even chipping out thousands of shingles from the stumps. The village of Contra Costa and other key points of supply for these industries then began to grow quickly into the major cities that exist today.The founding of Oakland as a laid-out town of streets and lots, with land leased and purchased from the Peraltas, is credited to a trio of young men in 1849-50: Horace W. Carpentier (1824-1918), Edson Adams (1824-1888), and Andrew J. Moon (1800- ??). They all came to California in 1849, and arrived in in the Contra Costa village in May 1850. : Adams was from Connecticut, and Adams Point carries his name. He claimed 160 acres of land, centered down Broadway. The trio hired a Swiss engineer, Julius Kellersberger, to map out the streets in a grid beginning at the shore of the estuary that separates old Oakland from Alameda. The east-west streets parallel to the estuary shore were numbered consecutively, up to Fourteenth St. : Carpentier was the leader of the trio, and a New York law graduate of Columbia University. He became Oakland's first mayor. The north-south streets perpendicular to the shore in the early grid were named for Presidents and other political luminaries. One of these, Alice Street, was named for Carpentier's only sister. : Moon, also from New York, was the oldest of the trio, at age 50. He and Carpentier each laid claim to 160 acres on either side of Adams. Madison Street was originally named Julia Street in the founding grid, after Moon's sister. In 1849, with the returning gold miners, the number of loggers in the hills forests increased to as many as 100. === 1850s Steam Mills === At their early 1850s peak, as many as 400 loggers made their homes at huge campsites in the redwood forest hills of east Oakland and beyond. On occasion they came down to the much smaller village of Oakland for supplies and entertainment. Starting in the 1850s, the logging operations greatly accelererated with the advent of steam power.The entire virgin forests were felled by 1860. One 400-year-old lone survivor with a split trunk remains standing today in Leona canyon, just below the fire trail. It is presumed that it was inaccessible, as it stands from the side of a steep cliff. A marker points to it from across the canyon at the entrance of Carl Munck Elementary School off of Campus Drive. The loggers operated several steam-powered sawmills on the canyon creeks, and used teams of oxen to haul the massive logs down the creeks and through a series of logging roads. Most of these logging roads have survived as major streets today. Notably, Redwood Road, which runs down from Skyline Blvd., and through what was the Middle Redwoods, and then southeast to Castro Valley. Redwood Road began in 1853 as Tupper's Road, and was the second road to cross the ridgetop,Prince's Road was the first road to cross the ridgetop, one year earlier in 1852On the western slope, from Skyline Blvd. toward the Bay into East Oakland, Redwood Road becomes 35th Avenue in Leona Heights. This East Oakland route appears on the 1878 tract map as County Road to the Redwoods. It terminated at Old County Road, later named Foothill Blvd., which is, naturally, at the foot of the hills. That Old County Road heading northwest then linked with Prince's Road, and was used to haul logs to San Antonio Creek embarcadero. : A connecting road was also built later to haul logs and other materials south to Alameda, This road was named Prescott St. and later became the southern branch of Foothill between 35th Ave. and High St. High St. used to be a connecting land bridge to that former penninsula.Probably what was the first mill was located at the head of Palo Seco Creek, in the San Antonio Redwoods, and was built in 1850. This site was at the top of what later became Park Blvd. The lower part of the logging road route that served this mill was built through Dimond canyon in 1849, as the first logging road in the area. It was soon known as Prince's Road. But it is unclear if Prince was the primary operator of this mill. : It is likely that operations at this mill soon stripped out the most easily accessible San Antonio Redwoods on the western slope. Because until 1852, the towns of Oakland and San Antonio had no roads running over the hills from either the Moraga Redwoods or the Middle Redwoods. : Then in 1852, William and Thomas Prince built Prince's Mill on the other side of the mountain, in the Middle Redwoods, on a fork of Redwood Creek. From there they extended Prince's Road, running west up the canyon from their creekside mill, following the creek to the ridgetop at what is now Skyline Gate. And then Prince's Road ran down the western slope, probably along Chelton Ridge, to the east side of Shepherd Canyon Creek, to connect to the Palo Seco, now Dimond canyon road. : Chester Tupper's Saw Mill was next built in 1853, near the 1852 Prince's Mill, in the Middle Redwoods canyon, between a fork of Redwood Creek. Logs from this enterprise followed both routes along Redwood Road, east to Castro Valley, and also west over the ridgetop. Both Prince's Mill and Tupper's Mills appear on a 1936 drawing which is titled ''An Historical Map of the East Bay Area''. : The young town of Oakland west of the slough was generally not built from these eastern logging operations, since any crossing would have proved too cumbersome. Although today the east and west sides of Oakland are easily traversed by I-580 and major boulevards, this central geologic division of the city formed a major barrier, since it is really a series of parallel steep hills and canyons and formerly raging creeks of what became Piedmont, Vernon Heights, Trestle Glen, Adams Point and China Hill neighborhoods. And at the bottom of the hills, the two major canyon creeks (following Grand and Lakeshore Avenues) emptied into the very marshy San Antonio Slough, which was equally impassable. : The solution for timber in Oakland was found by Hiram Thorne (1823-1874). In 1853 Thorne received a franchise to build a toll road across the northern ridge, to reach Contra Costa County. Thorne also built a mill alongside his road, in the Moraga Redwoods, near what is now a sharp 180 degree switchback curve on Pinehurst Road. Thorne's Road followed the creek up the canyon of what is now Huckleberry Botanic Preserve, to Skyline. From there, it descended west over the ridgetop, to become what is now his namesake Thornhill Road. That road then followed Temescal Creek through what is now Lake Temescal, the former canyon along Highway 24 between Rockridge and Claremont, and through the Temescal District to what is now downtown Oakland. Most of these logs were used for building towns locally and around the East Bay, since San Francisco was well-supplied from the more convenient redwood forests further up the coast. But the Moraga Redwoods forest logs were primarily sent east down through Moraga, to build the supply and rest stop towns of Lafayette and Martinez. Martinez on the Delta had suddenly become a major hub of supply and transit for the hordes of gold prospectors making their way up through the Delta and then along the Sacramento River to the gold country of the Sierra Nevada foothills. === Oakland Township === The small settlement of Contra Costa was then incorporated by the state legislature on May 4, 1852 as the Town of Oakland. On March 25, 1854, Oakland re-incorporated as the City of Oakland. The town originally only contained the land south of today's major intersection of San Pablo Avenue, Broadway, and Fourteenth Street, and east to the banks of the Slough. Oakland continued to expand, both to the northwest, and to the southeast. The 1889 official Alameda County map shows the City of Oakland on the land immediately around either side of Lake Merrit. But the lands far to the northwest are labeled as '''Oakland Township'''. As late as 1911, Oakland Township appeared on a Realty Union map, all the way to the Contra Costa County border, and included the towns of '''Berkeley''' and '''Albany''', among others.Except for the now independent cities of Berkeley, Emeryville and Albany, the territory of the old Oakland Township generally corresponds with what is today West Oakland and North Oakland, including the neighborhoods of Klinknerville, Temescal, Claremont, Rockridge, and Hiller Highlands. === Brooklyn Township === In 1842, the son Antonio Maria Peralta had received the land immediately on the east side of San Antonio Slough. This land was soon settled as three other separate towns: First, after February 1850, the village of '''Clinton''' was laid out on 600 acres west of Thirteenth Avenue.Per Beth Bagwell, Moses Chase was the first to settle in this eastern portion. Chase pitched a tent during the winter of 1849-50 and made his living by hunting and fishing. In February 1850, he was found gravely ill in his tent by three brothers: Robert, William and Edward Patten. These three had been lured from Maine to the Gold Rush mines. With Chase they then purchased land and laid out the town of Clinton.Clinton was named for Mary Ellen Clinton, who was Chase's intended bride. She died in Massachusetts while waiting for Chase to return.Clinton was evidently the largest territory among the three towns, stretching over what became a dozen avenues of East Oakland. At the foot of Thirteenth Avenue was the terminus of a logging trail from the hills' redwoods. This was the tail end of Prince's Road. In 1851 with a wharf built at the site, this became the town called '''San Antonio'''.San Antonio, with it's controlling wharf, was probably the economic engine of this series of eastern settlements. It was built, along with a store, by James B. Larue. in 1856, Clinton and San Antonio consolidated as the town of''' Brooklyn''' by order of the Supervisors of Clinton Township.Brooklyn was named after the ship, ''Brooklyn'', at the suggestion of one of Clinton's supervisors, Thomas Eager. He had arrived on that ship in 1846, and it was one of the first to bring American settlers to the area. After this time, Brooklyn and Brooklyn Township seem to be used as interchangeable terms in old maps, documents amd histories. It tends to be used to then refer to everything south and east of Lake Merritt which eventually became all of East Oakland. Brooklyn was a widely used term here, whereas the west side of the Lake was simply called Oakland. : One of the earliest usages of the name Brooklyn appears on an 1860 reproduction print of the 1850 Kellersberger plot map. The print artist added a border of scenic view of the town's notable buildings. On this print, the name Brooklyn appears on a tiny sliver of land on the east side of San Antonio Slough, adjacent to this added border pictorial. : Another interesting added feature on this 1860 print is the toll bridge built by T. C. Gilman at 12th St., which connected Clinton and San Antonio to Oakland. The site was later enclosed as a dam across the Slough. In 1867, the third eastern settlement began as the town of '''Lynn''', to the northeast of Clinton.Lynn seems to have been the most minor and shortest-lived of the eastern independent towns. It was situated generally upon the hilltop where Highland Hospital is now. It was called Lynn after the town in Massachusetts, because they both had shoe factories. In 1870, the former Clinton and San Antonio were merged with Lynn, and incorporated as '''Brooklyn Township'''. In 1872, Brooklyn was annexed to Oakland.In both 1889 and 1911 the lands to the far southeast all the way to San Leandro Creek are labelled Brooklyn Township. In 1911, Brooklyn Township also reached all the way through the hills in the east out to the Contra Costa County border. This southeastern land had been in the hands of the brothers Antonio and Ygnacio Peralta's Ranchos after 1842. It was part of a huge amount of southern and hills territory that was annexed to Oakland in December 1909. With that, Oakland's borders became defined as they exist today. == Sources == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland,_California Oakland on wikipedia] * [http://www2.oaklandnet.com/ City of Oakland website]

Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia

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== Notable Interments == * 27 former [[wikipedia:List of mayors of Atlanta|Atlanta mayors]], including **[[wikipedia:Moses Formwalt|Moses Formwalt]] (Atlanta's first mayor) **[[wikipedia:S. B. Spencer|S. B. Spencer]] **[[wikipedia:Ivan Allen, Jr.|Ivan Allen, Jr.]] **[[Jackson-27791|Maynard Jackson]] (Atlanta's first African-American mayor) * 6 former [[wikipedia:List of governors of Georgia|Georgia governors]]: **[[Gordon-3506|John B. Gordon]] (1832-02-06 – 1904-01-09) **[[Brown-10525|Joseph E. Brown]] (1821-04-15 – 1894-11-30) **[[Brown-10540|Joseph Mackey Brown]] (1851-12-28 – 1932-03-03) **[[Northen-8|William J. Northen]] (1835-06-09 – 1913-03-25) **[[Slaton-116|John Marshall Slaton]] (1866-12-25 – 1955-06-11) **[[Smith-84509|Hoke Smith]] (1855-11-02 – 1931-11-27) * Martha Wilson Lumpkin Compton (1827-08-25 – 1917-02-13),Martha Wilson Lumpkin Compton on {{FindAGrave|6505920|sameas=no}} daughter of Governor Wilson LumpkinWilson Lumpkin on {{FindAGrave|9830|sameas=no}} and namesake of [[wikipedia:Marthasville, Georgia|Marthasville]], Atlanta's name from 1843 until approximately 1845 * Confederate Generals: **[[Evans-13277|Clement A. Evans]] (1833-02-25 – 1911-07-02) **[[Gordon-3506|John B. Gordon]] **[[wikipedia:Lucius J. Gartrell|Lucius J. Gartrell]] **[[wikipedia:Alfred Iverson, Jr.|Alfred Iverson, Jr.]] **William Wright (c. 1822 – c. 1899) * [[wikipedia:Western & Atlantic Railroad|Western & Atlantic Railroad]] employees involved in the [[wikipedia:Great Locomotive Chase|Great Locomotive Chase]] ** William FullerWilliam Allen Fuller on {{FindAGrave|9660|sameas=no}} ** Jefferson CainE. Jefferson “Jeff” Cain on {{FindAGrave|11586|sameas=no}} ** Anthony MurphyAnthony Murphy on {{FindAGrave|11585|sameas=no}} *Bishop Wesley John Gaines (1840-10-04 – 1912-01-12),Bishop Wesley John Gaines on {{FindAGrave|9665|sameas=no}} [[wikipedia:Bishop|Bishop]] of the [[wikipedia:African Methodist Episcopal Church|African Methodist Episcopal Church]] and founder of Morris Brown College. * [[wikipedia:Franklin Miller Garrett|Franklin Miller Garrett]] (1906-09-25 – 2000-03-05), Atlanta historian notable for his extensive survey of Atlanta cemeteries. He was dubbed "Atlanta's Official Historian" and is buried on commons ground on a plot donated by the City of Atlanta. * [[wikipedia:Joel Hurt|Joel Hurt]], founder of [[wikipedia:Inman Park|Inman Park]] and [[wikipedia:Druid Hills, Georgia|Druid Hills]], two of Atlanta's first planned subdivisions * Dr. Joseph Jacobs,Joseph Jacobs on {{FindAGrave|9828|sameas=no}} owner of the pharmacy where [[Pemberton-379|John Pemberton]] first sold [[wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]] as a soft drink * [[Jones-57588|Bobby Jones]] (1902-03-17 – 1971-12-18), the only [[wikipedia:golf|golfer]] to win the [[wikipedia:Grand Slam (golf)|Grand Slam]], the [[wikipedia:U.S. Amateur|U.S. Amateur]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Open (golf)|U.S. Open]], [[wikipedia:The Amateur Championship|British Amateur]] and [[wikipedia:The Open Championship|The Open Championship]] in the same year * [[wikipedia:Carrie Steele Logan|Carrie Steele Logan]] (c. 1829 – 1900-11-03), founder of the first black orphanage in [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], now known as the Carrie Steele-Pitts Home. Kept orphans in a boxcar in the rail yard where she worked and brought them home with her at night. * [[Mitchell-7978|Margaret Mitchell]] Marsh, author of ''[[wikipedia:Gone with the Wind (novel)|Gone with the Wind]]'' * Reverend Frank Quarles,Rev Frank Quarles on {{FindAGrave|115206922|sameas=no}} key figure in establishing Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, which later became [[wikipedia:Spelman College|Spelman College]] * MorrisMorris Rich on {{FindAGrave|7872007|sameas=no}} and Emanuel Rich,Emanuel Rich on {{FindAGrave|9662|sameas=no}} founders of [[wikipedia:Federated Department Stores|Rich's]] department store. * [[wikipedia:Edward A. Vincent|Edward A. Vincent]], architect of Atlanta's first passenger depot and publisher of the first official map of the city (unmarked grave). * [[wikipedia:Benjamin Franklin White|Benjamin Franklin White]], shape note "singing master", and compiler of the shape note tunebook known as ''The [[wikipedia:Sacred Harp|Sacred Harp]]''. * [[Stephens-4673|Alexander Stephens]], Vice President of the [[wikipedia:Confederate States of America|Confederate States of America]], was interred for a time at Oakland before being moved to his estate near [[wikipedia:Crawfordville, Georgia|Crawfordville]]. * [[wikipedia:Orelia Key Bell|Orelia Key Bell]], poet, buried alongside her long-time friend, Ida Jane Ash. *[[wikipedia:Andrew Steiner|Andrew Steiner]], Holocaust survivor saved as many as 7,000 Slovakian Jews by convincing Nazi officials to create workshops staffed by Jews, renowned architect who developed master plan for [[wikipedia:Jekyll Island|Jekyll Island]], [[wikipedia:Stone Mountain|Stone Mountain]], and [[wikipedia:Callaway Gardens|Callaway Gardens]]. == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Oakland_Cemetery_(Atlanta)|Oakland Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35955 Oakland Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia]] == Acknowledgements == [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] adopted this orphaned page on 17 Mar 2023.

Oaklands, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1878

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[[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Oaklands, Arrived 21 Sep 1878]] The ship "Oaklands" arrived in Port Adelaide, South Australia on 21 Sep 1878, sailed from Plymouth, 5 July 1878. It's arrival was reported in the local newspaper ''The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Mon 23 Sep 1878 Page 6 ARRIVAL OF THE IMMIGRANT SHIP OAKLANDS" :ARRIVAL OF THE IMMIGRANT :SHIP OAKLANDS. :The Oaklands, which arrived on Saturday, September 21, is peculiarly adapted for the transport of immigrants, having splendid height in her tweendecks besides very good ventilation. The immigrants are in charge of Dr. Hayward, late of the s.s. Lusitania, who has Miss Davidson as matron over the single girls. Some slight unpleasantness between the doctor and the master existed during the conclusion of the voyage, but otherwise affairs on board have been tolerably quiet throughout. The single men are a fine-looking lot, and in the midship compartment there are some highly eligible families. The single women for the most part have come out to their friends, and there are very few servants amongst them. The vessel throughout is in a cleanly state, and it is worthy of note that although several cases of whooping cough occurred not one proved fatal. Several children died, however, from other infantile diseases. The vessel had no sooner reached the roads than the assistant officer boarded her, and reported to the Health Officer, who directed the visiting flag to be hauled down. Soon afterward Mr. Duffield visited the ship and mustered the people. Early this morning she will be towed into harbor, when her people will be free to land. :............. :Nationalities.—English, 803; Irish, 109; German, 3. :Occupations. — Agricultural laborers, 59; baker, 1; bootmaker, 1; bricklayers 4; carpenters and joiners, 12 ; compositor, 1; engine fitter, 1; excavator, 1; laborers —builders 1, mason's 2, ordinary 7, pick-and-shovel 4, railway 1; masons, 7; navvy, 1; plasterer's, 2; platelayer, 1; porter, 1; railway ganger, 1; sawyer, 1; shopkeeper, 1; domestic servants, 57 ; charwoman, 1; cooks, 3; dairymaids, 3; dressmakers, 2 ; housekeeper, 1; laundresses, 2; machinist, 1; milliner, 1; nurses, 3. Of the agricultural laborers 30 were colonial free nominations, as also were 36 of the domestic servants. ==Sources== * Trove, National Library of Australia, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Mon 23 Sep 1878 Page 6 ARRIVAL OF THE IMMIGRANT SHIP OAKLANDS., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/29606968 * State Records of South Australia, Passenger Lists, 1845 - 1940, 1878, 17/1878 - Oaklands, https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1878/GRG35_48_1_78-17_Oaklands.pdf

Oakley Home Cemetery

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'''Oakley Home Cemetery in Hopkins County, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space: Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oakley_Home_Cemetery%2C_Hopkins_County%2C_Kentucky Oakley Home Cemetery Page] to see the souls that were laid to rest in the Oakley Home Cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2170485/oakley-home-cemetery Oakley Home Cemetery on FindAGrave] Find [https://goo.gl/maps/9rgkCUAVY4CWsn8H7 Oakley Home Cemetery on Google Maps] To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Oakley_Home_Cemetery|Oakley Home Cemetery ]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Oakley_Home_Cemetery |Oakley Home Cemetery ]]}}{{Clear}}

Oakley Plantation

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[[Category:Fauquier County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Oakley Plantation, Fauquier County, Virginia]] [[Category:Fauquier County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] === Slaves of [[Dulany-212|Henry Grafton Dulany]] === Oakley was the home of Henry Grafton Dulany, his wife Mary Eliza "Ida" Powell Dulany, and their three children starting in the mid-1850s. The property is located in the very northern part of Fauquier County along the Ashby's Gap Turnpike (modern Route 50) outside of Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia. Dozens of enslaved men, women, and children worked and lived on the property."030-0046 Oakley," Virginia Landmarks Register and National Register Listings, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, (https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/030-0046: accessed 1 February 2022). ==List of Known Slaves== *[[Dulany-216|Old Tom]] *[[Dulany-217|Old Reed]] *[[Dulany-218|Old Daniel]] *[[Dulany-219|Old Polly]] *[[Peters-14938|Billy Peters]] *[[Peters-14939|Eliza Peters]] *[[Peters-14956|Louisa]] *[[Peters-15090|Otway]] *[[Peters-15091|Horace Peters]] *[[Peters-15092|Patsey Peters]] *[[Peters-15093|Harriet]] *[[Peters-15094|Billy]] *[[Peters-15095|Julia Peters]] *[[Peters-15096|Richard Peters]] *[[Dulany-227|Emily]] *[[Dulany-228|Sanford]] *[[Dulany-229|Matilda]] *[[Dulany-230|Caroline]] *[[Dulany-238|Maria]] *[[Dulany-239|Talbot]] *[[Dulany-240|Louisa]] *[[Dulany-241|Ann]] *[[Dulany-242|Henry]] *[[Dulany-243|Eliza]] *[[Dulany-244|Armistead]] *[[Coleman-17945|Wilmouth]] *[[Coleman-17946|Josephine]] *[[Coleman-17947|Monimia]] *[[Coleman-17948|Alfred]] *[[Coleman-17949|Tom]] *[[Coleman-17950|Tulip]] *[[Coleman-17951|Rebecca]] *[[Coleman-17952|Eli]] *[[Jackson-52019|Letty]] *[[Jackson-53094|Selina]] *[[Jackson-53107|John]] *[[Jackson-53108|Reed]] *[[Jackson-53109|Uriah]] *[[Marshall-26636|Rosetta]] *[[Marshall-26637|Lizzie]] *[[Marshall-26638|Georgeanna]] *[[Marshall-26639|Elias]] *[[Marshall-26641|Jimmy]] *[[Dulany-249|Sarah]] *[[Dulany-250|Susan]] *[[Dulany-251|George]] *[[Dulany-252|Andrew]] *[[Dulany-253|Tommy]] *[[Dulany-254|Polly]] *[[Dulany-255|Richard]] *[[Dulany-256|George]] *[[Dulany-257|Edmond]] *[[Dulany-258|Otway]] *[[Dulany-259|Alfred]] *[[Dulany-260|Ben]] *[[Dulany-261|Rebecca]] *[[Dulany-262|Dan]] *[[Dulany-263|Nora]] *[[Dulany-264|Rachel]] *[[Dulany-265|Walton]] *[[Peters-16951|Horace]] *[[Peters-16952|Willis]] *[[Peters-16953|Page]] *[[Peters-16954|Jerome]] *[[Peters-16955|Billy]] *[[Burrell-2973|Lucinda]] *[[Willis-14680|Sims]] *[[Dulany-266|Phil]] *[[Dulany-267|Johnny]] *[[Dulany-268|Simon]] *[[Dulany-269|Ralph]] *[[Dulany-270|Margaret]] *[[Dulany-271|Beck]] *[[Dulany-272|Edmonia]] *[[Dulany-273|Job]] *[[Dulany-274|Mary]] *[[Dulany-275|Harriet]] Below is a transcription of two pages from the Dulany family bibleHenry Grafton Dulany & Mary Eliza "Ida" Powell Family Bible Records, 1855-2023, ''The Holy Bible'' (New York: American Bible Society, 1854), "Oakley servants"; privately held by Joseph Roby, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2023. Passed down through Henry & Ida Dulany's son Henry Rozier Dulany, his son Henry Rozier Dulany, Jr., his son Benjamin Weems Dulany, then to his daughter [living], then to her cousin, Joseph Roby. Most of the family records in the bible are in different handwriting and inks, however the two pages with the "servants" names are in the same handwriting and ink. Because of the dates, handwriting, and known facts, it is probable that Ida Powell Dulany wrote those two pages of names c. 1860. which includes the names of eighty (80) enslaved people and their years of birth. Some of the entries are organized by the mother and her children. '''Page 1'''
"Oakley servants"
Family Record
Births
{| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Surname!!Birth Year!!First Name!!Surname!!Birth Year |- |Old Tom||||1777||Wilmouth||||1817 |- |Old Reed||||1787||her children Josephine||||1839 |- |Old Daniel||||1792||Monimia||||1843 |- |Old Polly||||1797||Alfred||||1849 |- |Billy||Peters||1802||Tom||||1850 |- |Eliza||Peters||1807||Tulip||||1853 |- |Louisa||||1807||Rebecca||||1846 |- |Otway||||1822||Eli||||1854 |- |Horace son of Billy & Eliza Peters||||1825||Letty||||1831 |- |Patsey child of Billy & Eliza Peters||||1827||her children Selina||||1842 |- |Harriet||||1838||John||||1851 |- |Billy||||1836||Reed||||1853 |- |Julia||Peters||1840||Uriah||||1855 |- |Richard||Peters||1845||X||||1857 |- |Emily||||1829||Rosetta||||1825 |- |her children Sanford||||1849||her children Lizzie||||1843 |- |Matilda||||1854||Georgeanna||||1853 |- |Caroline||||1856||Elias||||1854 |- |X||||1857||Jimmy||||1857 |- |Maria||||1831||Sarah||||1825 |- |her children Talbot||||1852||her children Susan||||1843 |- |Louisa||||1853||George||||1848 |- |Ann||||1855||Andrew||||1854 |- |Henry||||1856||Tommy||||1859 |- |Eliza||||1858||Polly's children|||| |- |Armistead||||1860||Richard||||1849 |- |||||||George||||1849 |- |||||||Edmond||||1851 |- |||||||Otway||||1854 |} '''Page 2''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name!!Surname!!Birth Year |- |Alfred||||1838 |- |Ben||||1838 |- |Rebecca||||1844 |- |Dan||||1843 |- |Nora||||1850 |- |Rachel||||1852 |- |Walton||||1856 |- |Patsey's children|||| |- |Horace||||1850 |- |Willis||||1854 |- |Page||||1856 |- |Jerome||||1858 |- |Billy||||1860 |- |Lucinda||||1828 |- |Sims||||1859 |- |Phil||||1833 |- |Johnny||||1834 |- |Simon||||1828 |- |Ralph||||1833 |- |Margaret||||1844 |- |Beck||||1838 |- |her children Edmonia||||1856 |- |Job||||1857 |- |Mary||||1842 |- |Harriet her child||||1860 |} == Sources ==

Oakmont Mine Disaster

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Oakridge Cemetery, Clarksdale, Mississippi

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Oakura Cemetery

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] =Oakura Cemetery= Oakura Cemetery is in Butlers Lane, Oakura. Oakura cemetery is tucked away behind Butlers Tavern on the main highway and has served this settlement since the first recorded burial in 1888. Oakura Cemetery is a Category B heritage site in the local Council District Plan. '''Tangata whenua interests'''
This reserve is within the tribal rohe of Taranaki Iwi. It is of historic and cultural significance to Nga Mahanga-a-Tairi hapu. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Oakura Cemetery, Oakura, Taranaki|Oakura Cemetery]] in Oakura, Taranaki.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Oakura Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2339151/oakura-cemetery FindAGrave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Oakura-Cemetery/295061 BillionGraves] * [http://www.newplymouthnz.com/-/media/NPDC/Documents/Council%20Documents/Plans%20and%20Strategies/Plans%20and%20Strategies%20Cemeteries%20management%20plan%20Oakura%20cemetery.ashx Council Management Plan of Oakura Cemetery]

Oakville Pioneer Cemetery, Oakville, Grays Harbor, Washington

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Mower-174|Joanne Graves]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9829320 send me a private message]. Thanks! [[Category: Grays Harbor County, Washington, Cemeteries]]

Oakwood Cemetery

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[[Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas]] [[Category: Tarrant County, Texas, Cemeteries ]] [[Category: Fort Worth, Texas]] ===About=== This free space page for Oakwood Memorial Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|TexasCemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==
'''The Story of Oakwood Cemetery'''
== ===
'''The Early Years'''
=== Oakwood Cemetery, now approaching its one-hundred-fiftyeth anniversary, has been aptly called the '''Westminster Abbey''' of [[:Space:Fort Worth, Texas|Fort Worth]]. A walk through its hallowed grounds is equivalent to a walk through the history of the city. Here is the final resting place if cattle kings and cotton kings, of oil barons and business tycoons, of bankers and statesmen. There are writers and musicians, brave soldiers and beautiful women, the notable as well as the notorious, for famous gun-slingers and pistol duelists, all sleep quietly here together, awaiting the promised blast from Gabriel's trumpet. The first cemetery plot of 20 acres was deeded to the ]city of Fort Worth in '''1879''' by [[Smith-103606|'''John Peter Smith''']], a patriotic pioneer, who directed that the land be used as a burial ground. Fort Worth was little more than a village then, the early fort was established on a bluff above the Trinity River only a short mile from the new cemetery. A part of the tract was reserved for negroes and was called '''Trinity Cemetery''' the part for whites was known for the firt few years simply as '''City Cemetery'''. This, at the time , seemed adequate, but '''Bishop C W Dubois''' of Galveston, asked that a separate part be set aside for the Catholics, so '''John Peter Smith''' partitioned land off for the Catholic Church on June 9. '''1980''', and this part of the cemetery became knows as '''Calvary''', the name it still bears. There were no bridges across the Trinity at that time ans, since all the Catholic funerals were held downtown at '''Saint Patrick Cathedral''', the processions were forced to cross the river at a shallow ford. Sometimes the horses refused yo walk in the water and the faint-hearted mourners would turn back, so there was a saying among the early Catholics of Fort Worth, "He is a good friend, he will follow all the way across the river".Now,almost a hundred and fifty years later, the river is spanned by many bridges. The view of the city's impressive skyline would be amazing to those pioneers in who crossed the ford in '''1880'''. Another section of the East Oakwood portion of the cemetery is known as ''Soldier's Row'''. This plot was deeded by '''T J Powell''', then mayor of Fort Worth, to Robert E Lee Camp No 158 United Confederate Veterans, on '''November 12, 1903'''. Here Confederate veterans and their wives are buried where an impressive statue of a Confederate soldier, rifle in hand,stands an eternal watch over the graves of his comrades. Just a common soldier, but somehow very touching in his silent portrayal of dignity and devotion. ===
'''Oakwood Cemetery Association'''
=== In '''1937'''. the North Fort Worth Townsite Company made a quitclaim deed to the --- Oakwood Cemetery Association to all the lands known as the East Oakwood and West Oakwood Cemeteries. So, from the rwenty acres given by [[Smith-103606|'''John Peter Smith''']], the cemetery how contains 62.532 acres including the '''Calvary''' and '''Trinity''' divisions. This completes a brief record of all the properties administered by the Oakwood Cemetery Association. The Association was organized in '''1908''' and applied for a charter to the Texas Secretary of State, which was duly granted on March 12, '''1909''', The charter setting out that all business was to be transacted by a board of seven directors and providing for the establishment of an endowment fund. The fund was to be placed in the hands of three trustees with the income only to be used for the upkeep of the property. The first three trustees, appointed by the City of Fort Worth, were '''A E Want, James Harrison and J W Spencer'''. In 1926, this charter was amended, reducing the number of directors to five, among whom there would always be included the president of the Fort Worth National Bank and two women. The first five directors were '''Mrs Jesse Nunnally, Mrs Charles Scheuber, Major K M Van Zandt, James Harrison, and Walter H Wallerich'''. Three members of this Board were to be chosen to act as trustees of the Endowment Fund. The last amendment to the charter was made on August 12, '''1952'''. The purpose of this amendment was to authorize the Association to enter into a trust agreement, revocable in nature, with any national bank in the City if Fort Worth to act as trustee of the Endowment Fund, thus relieving directors of this responsibility. ===
'''The Chapel'''
=== At the north gate, there stands a little chapel, which was built in '''1912''' by a small group of dedicated women who raised the money for its construction. The upper floor was used for funeral services, while the lower level was a series of vaults for the storage of bodies brought from out iof town by horse drawn hearses {{Image|file=Oakwood Cemetery.jpg |Align=c |size=l }} The little chapel has several beautiful stained glass windows. The cornerstone reads:
'''Oakwood Memorial Chapel''
'
Mrs Jesse J, Nunnally........ .........President
Mrs R. W. Provine ............ Vice president
Mrs J. F. Burt ............. Secretary-Treasurer
Erected A.D. 1912,
--- ===
'''The Sections in Oakwood'''
=== There are many handsome mausoleums in Oakwood. Probably the oldest is in West Oakwood and bears the name of Moore. Ir is made of large cement blocks and is bordered by a carved frieze if graceful acanthus leaves. Above the entrance is posed a beautiful statue of a Guardian Angel, holding aloft a cross, an arresting and impressive figure. Next to the Moore mausoleum stand s tall monument which marks a section of West Oakwood which was once reserved for members of the bricklayers' union. The tall btick pedestal i s a fitting example of the bricklayer's art. The story is that a talented brick mason donated his work and that of his Negro helper and erected the monument in his spare time. He laid the brick min an interesting fan-shaped pattern, many of then cut in half to complete the graceful design. The bricks were cut by his own hand, since there was no machine in those days to cut then as there is now. This pedestal is an outstanding example of the bricklayers' art, the work of an expert craftsman. There is an ironic twist to the story, an ending straight out of O. Henry. The asked no compensation for his work --- only that he be buried in that section of the cemetery reserved for plyers of his trade. But he died in Louisiana, far friom hiome, penniless with no relatives, and no one offered to donate the money ro ship his body back to Fort Worth. Still, in a way, he has his wish ===his work of art is mute testimony to his mastery of his craft and is probably a better memorial to him than a small slab over his earthly remains. There is another section in the cemetery where only bartenders are buried. Bartending was an honorable and respected profession in early Fort Worth where saloons were in their heyday, and those who practiced it must have had their own standards of conduct. At any rate, for many years they were all buried on the bartenders section. Here, there are no outstanding monuments, only modest stones and markers, but there is a distinct feeling of brotherhood among the sleeping occupants. Oakwood, as has been stated earlier, has many and expensive mausoleums, some of which cost over $10,000 when they were erected, and could not be duplicated today for ten times that amount. The cattle king, '''Burk Burnett'', owner of the famous '''Four Sixes Ranch''', built his tomb of white granite with heavy wrought iron doors, fashioned in a grapevine pattern. Looking though the iin vines, one can discern a fabulous white marble sarcophagus intricately carved in delicate tracery. At the present (1970), there are three generations of the Burnett family entombed there. Inside the mausoleum of '''John B, Slaughter''', another early dattle king, there is a stained glass window picturing a sunrise over the ""Mesa"", a fitting decoration for the last resting place of a man who speny many happy hours riding the ""mesas"" of Texas, Utah, and New Mexico. W T Waggoner, better known as "Pappy" Waggoner, left each of his three chidren 90,000 actes of Texas ranch land (later much of it proved to be oil land, as well) when he was entombed in his beautiful and expensive tomb. The ranch land was only a part of his vast estate, which included real estate and other large financial holdings Another mausoleum which is worth more than a passing glance is the Taylor-Connery tomb. Like the Moore monument in West Oakwood, it has a Guardian Angel on the roof. A graceful statue holding a beautifully carved wreath and a cross emblazoned shield. The figure is well preserved and the features are beautiful in their angelic purity outline. In addition to the mausoleims, there are many noteworthy monuments in Oakwood. In the opinion of Dr Rex Howard, who wrote "Guide Book to Fort Worth", one of the most memorable markers of the entire cemetery is the fountain that the late Mrs J T Burt ereced in memory of her husband. Some day, we hope to see water flowing through this fountain again, as it did in the days when Mrs Burt often came in her horse-drawn carriage to admire it. For many years, the monument of '''B C Evans'', pioneer Fort Worth merchant, was considered the most beautiful structure in the cemetery. It is an artistic and colorful design of rose colored granite, imported from Scotland. A graduated series of colonades rise to an impressive height and the whole is enclosed in a wrought irion fence of intricate design. Next to the Evans monument is a simple tall plinth of white marble, marking the grave of '''Major K M Van Zandt''' and of his family. Major Van Zandt was the president of one of the largest banks in Fort Worth (Fort Worth National Bank) for fifty-six years, a respected and greatly revered civic leader. He also bore the unique distinction of being the father of seventeen children. Similar to the tall marble shaft marking Major Van Zandt's grave is another marking the resting place of Captain "M B Loyd''' who founded the present First National Bank in 1877. As is right and proper, '''John Peter Smith''', pioneer leader, sleeps in Oakwood, as does the first mayor of the city, also the 2nd doctor '''William Paxton Burts'''. The lawyer, who drew up the first city charter, '''J Y Hogsett'''. has a handsome family monument, while the man who laid the first telegraph line into the city, '''Max Elser''', lies in the Ball lot. ===
'''Notables Buried in Oakwood'''
=== * Burk Burnett * Mrs J F Burt * J T Burt * William Paxton Burts * Max Elser * B C Evans * James Harrison * J Y Hogsett * Captain M B Loyd * Mrs Jesse J Nunnally * Mrs E W Provine * John Peter Smith * Mrs Charles Scheuber * J W Spencer * Major K M Van Zandt * W Y "Pappy" Waggoner * A R Want * Walter H Wallerich ===Location and Map=== Location
:Oakwood Cemetery :701 Grand Ave. :Fort Worth :Tarrant County :Texas USA :76106 :Phone: 817-624-3531 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== * Fully Survey cemetery and photograph all grave markers. * 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) |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Names||dob||dod||||[[image:xxx-xxx.jpg|140px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Names||dob||dod||||[[image:xxx-xxx.jpg|140px]] |} ==Sources== * Margaret W Harrison, October 1, 1970. Published in 1970 by Oakwood Cemetery Association, Fort Worth, Texas. * Copied from the original publication, edited and expanded to include an additional forty-five years with information received from other sources by [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]], in June 2016.

Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina

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[[Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina]][[Category:Statesville, North Carolina]] ---- Part of the [[Space:North_Carolina_Cemeteries_Team|North Carolina Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Oakwood Cemetery]] category for a list of persons buried at Oakwood Cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Oakwood Cemetery
'''Address:''' 114 Oakwood Rd., Statesville, North Carolina
'''GPS Coordinates''': 35.79, -80.8767
'''Information''' Contains over 11,713 burials dating from 1887.
Three U.S. Congressmen buried in Oakwood Cemetery.
Oakwood Cemetery was established in 1887. Of the 45 acres that make up this cemetery, 37 acres are maintained by the City of Statesville Public Grounds and Cemeteries Staff. [http://www.statesvillenc.net/resident/cemeteryinfo/tabid/85/default.aspx City of Statesville, North Carolina] web site.

Oakwood Cemetery-1

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[[Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Texas]] See: * [[:Category:Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery category]] for the developing list of people buried in this church or churchyard who have profiles on Wikitree. * Find A Grave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/213990/oakwood-cemetery Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood, Leon Co., Texas] '''Cemetery name:''' Oakwood Cemetery '''Address:''' Knowles Street Oakwood, Leon County, Texas '''GPS Coordinates:''' 31.5885100, -95.8538100 '''Information:''' The '''Oakwood Cemetery''' in the city of Oakwood, Texas is listed as being in Leon Co., and certainly the City and the gates are in Leon County, but 95% of the cemetery is in Freestone County. The historically black cemetery is distinguished as by being called the Oakwood City Cemetery, though the fence that once divided the cemeteries has been removed. ---- PROGRESS TRACKING This project is in progress with photographing of headstones commenced. Some have been uploaded and profiles created. * As of 14 Feb 2021 Wikitree has 29 profiles with 21 grave photos for Oakwood Cemetery. FindAGrave has 1,617 memorials with 1,418 grave photos.

Oakwood Memorial Park

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[[Category: Santa Cruz County, California, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Oakwood Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, California]] ===About=== This project, intends to catalog and document the history of all burials in Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery. This free space page for the''' Oakwood Memorial Park''' is part of WikiTree's [[Project:California_Cemeteries|California Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The California Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Contact Information and Location=== :Also known as: ::Oakwood Cemetery ::Oakwood Chapel :: :Owned and Maintained by: ::Santa Cruz Memorial ::3301 Paul Sweet Road ::Santa Cruz, CA 95065 ::831-475-2464 ::www.scmemorial.com : :The Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery is located across the street from Dominican Hospital of Santa Cruz. The older section of the grounds used to house the chapel and office, the new buildings on the southern section of the grounds now have the Oakwood Chapel and the Offices. Location
Located at 3301 Paul Sweet Road, Santa Cruz, California 95065. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Oakwood+Chapel/@36.9935933,-121.9871823,17z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x0:0x0!2zMzbCsDU5JzM4LjgiTiAxMjHCsDU5JzA2LjIiVw!3b1!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0xd6bfa3d4bde237d4] GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
36.993019 -121.985079 ----- ===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 YYYY_MM_DD ! data-sort-type="date" | Died YYYY_MM_DD ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Thumbnail Photo (click_for_larger) |- | [[Hickok-325 |Hickok]] ||George E.||1929-04-02||1994-04-17||GEORGE E. HICKOK - 1929-1994||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2016/26/156631226_1453947310.jpg] |- | [[Hickok-324 |Hickok]] ||Donald E.||1909||1979||HICKOK - Donald E. - 1909-1979 /notes ||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2016/129/156631172_1462786377.jpg] |- | [[Grover-1272|Hickok]] ||Helen ||1907||2005||HICKOK - Helen A. - 1907-2005 /notes ||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2016/129/11804563_1462786498.jpg] |- | [[Gudgel-132|Gudgel]] ||John C.||1908||1967||John C. Gudgel; 1908 - 1967 ||||||[[Image: Gudgel-132.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Casey-4588|Casey]] ||Una Uriah||1891||1981||UNA URIAH CASEY; PVT US ARMY; WORLD WAR I; 1891 ---- 1981||||||[[Image: Casey-4588.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Pennington-5383|Pennington]] ||Paul W.||1904-03-24||1968-09-27||PENNINGTON; Paul W.; Mar. 24, 1904; Sept. 27, 1968 -- Dorothy M.; Jan. 28, 1907; Feb. 23, 1996||||||[[Image: Pennington-5383.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Unknown-510831|UNKNOWN]] ||Dorothy||1907-01-28||1996-02-23||PENNINGTON; Paul W.; Mar. 24, 1904; Sept. 27, 1968 -- Dorothy M.; Jan. 28, 1907; Feb. 23, 1996||||||[[Image: Pennington-5383.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Roberts-35558|Roberts]] ||Lyndon L.|| 1898 || 1968 ||Roberts; Wanda A.; 1896 - 1967; Lyndon L.; 1898 - 1968||||||[[Image: Roberts-35558.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Keyt-95|Keyt]] ||Wanda Anita||1896||1967||Roberts; Wanda A.; 1896 - 1967; Lyndon L.; 1898 - 1968||||||[[Image: Roberts-35558.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Leppert-110|Leppert]] ||Newell Harland||1919||1966||In Loving Memory of Newell H. Leppert; June 9, 1919 - Oct. 5, 1966; A Christian Patriot||||||[[Image: Leppert-110.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Weller-2422|Weller]] ||Sam F||1922||1991||Sam F Weller; BMG US Navy; World War II; Jun 28 1922 -- Sep 9 1991||||||[[Image: Weller-2422.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Burr-3157|Burr]] ||Patricia Jean||1924||2009||Patricia Jean Burr; Dec. 9, 1924 - Jan. 16, 2009; I DID IT MY WAY||||||[[Image: Burr-3157.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Young-39416|Young]] ||Nathan||1923||1992||Young; Nathan 1923-1992; Valerie D. 1931-2002||||||[[Image: Young-39416.jpg | 140px]] |- | [[Unknown-513913|UNKNOWN]] ||Valerie D.||1931||2002||Young; Nathan 1923-1992; Valerie D. 1931-2002||||||[[Image: Young-39416.jpg | 140px]] |- |________________ ||_________________||_______________||_______________||_________________________||__________||___________||_________________________ |}

Oamaru, Otago One Place Study

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== Oamaru, Otago One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Oamaru, Otago|category=Oamaru, Otago One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4782|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oamaru, Otago One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Oamaru (/ˌɒməˈruː/ (listen); Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Otago :'''Territorial Authority:''' Waitaki District :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -45.098, 170.971 :'''Elevation:''' 2m / 7 ft ===History=== {{Image|file=Thompson-16588-1.jpg |caption=1850s Oamaru |size=l }} In the 1850s, European settlers made their way to the Oamaru area. In 1853, Hugh Robison arrived and constructed a sod hut near Oamaru Creek to establish his sheep run. Later, in 1859, [[Thomson-4763|John Turnbull Thomson (1821-1884)]] surveyed the area and designated it as a town. The Otago Provincial government declared "hundreds" in the region on November 30, 1860. Oamaru quickly became a bustling service centre, catering to the agricultural and pastoral hinterland between the Kakanui Mountains and the Waitaki River. It also emerged as a prominent port. The town's growth was aided by various public works projects, including the development of the harbour. From the 1860s onwards, a thriving export trade in wool and grain further boosted Oamaru's prosperity. This growth was partially driven by the construction of a breakwater designed by engineer John McGregor, which commenced in 1871. The construction of this breakwater also played a significant role in the evolution of new crane designs. Located beneath Cape Wanbrow at Friendly Bay, Oamaru featured a commercial and fishing harbour for many years. The town thrived with the rise of pastoralism and the frozen-meat industry, which had roots just south of Oamaru at Totara. As the town flourished, notable institutions such as the Athenaeum, Chief Post Office, and Waitaki Boys' and Waitaki Girls' High Schools were established. The abundance of limestone, known as Oamaru stone, in the area, made it an ideal material for carving, attracting skilled designers and craftsmen such as [[Lemon-1650|John Lemon (abt.1828-1890)]], [[Forrester-2700|Thomas Forrester (1838-1907)]], and his son [[Forrester-1736|John Meggett Forrester (1865-1965)]]. By the 1880s, Oamaru boasted an impressive collection of buildings and had earned the reputation of being the "best built and most mortgaged town in Australasia," despite facing the challenges of the economic depression during that period. {{Image|file=Nightingale-340.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Nightingale-340|Thomas Nightingale]]. Oamaru Fire Brigade }}{{Image|file=Page-10171.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Cooney-668|James]] & [[Page-10171|Margaret Cooney]] of Oamaru, 1920s }} ---- == Iconic Buildings and who lived there == === Oamaru Oldest Wood House, 1861=== {{Image|file=Oamaru_Otago_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ''''' House is a Category 2 Historic Place, listed with the address 54 Tyne Street, Oamaru.''''' This storey-and-a-half timber house overlooking Oamaru Harbour is an early residence from the first decade of settlement in Oamaru and has architectural and historical significance. The land on which this house is built was first granted to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfax_Fenwick Fairfax Fenwick] in June 1861, but the first title was issued to hotelkeeper [[Procter-988|Thomas Procter]] in 1877. The application for the Crown grant indicates that Fenwick sold the land to Matthew Holmes, Holmes to George Hodgkinson in 1866 and Hodgkinson to [[Procter-988|Procter]] in 1877. [[Holmes-6551|Matthew Holmes]] held the Awamoa run near Oamaru, and Castle Rock in Southland. A descendant records that the house was erected by builder and architect [[Grenfell-243|Michael Grenfell]] as his residence in the 1860s. Grenfell arrived in Oamaru around September 1860. George Grenfell recalls that ‘in the year 1860, two pioneers Messrs [[Grenfell-243|M Grenfell]] and [[Thompson-16588|J Thompson]] are busy erecting their new homes. Thomas Proctor sold the property to William Dukes Steward in 1878. Financial difficulties forced Steward to sell the property in the 1880s and it was transferred to Francis Fulton in 1880. Fulton transferred to property to Mary Ann Hastings in 1891 (she was the mortgagee who forced the sale). Hastings subdivided the property in 1896. Lot A was transferred to master mariner James Dick. The subdivision plan shows two residences. Later advertisements provide more information. In 1880, the mortgagee offered for auction Section 4 Block I ‘together with 7-roomed house thereon, now occupied by Mr McAuslin.’ In 1902, after the land was subdivided, ‘Part Section 4, Block 1, Tyne street, on which is erected a good 7-roomed house, new Shacklock Ranges, and 2 Register Grates; good Washhouse, with 18-gallon boiler built in; good Fruit Garden.’ In 1916, E.W. Grenfell was granted a permit for additions to the dwelling on this section. In the twentieth century the house has had a succession of owners and in 2015, remains a private residence. === Pen'y'brn, 1889=== {{Image|file=Oamaru_Otago_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=l }} '''''Pen'y'brn is a Category 1 Historic Place, listed with the address 41 Towey Street, Oamaru.''''' Pen'y'brn, which means "top of the hill" when translated from the Welsh, was designed for [[Bulleid-1|John Bulleid (1851-1910)]] by the Oamaru-based architectural partnership of Forrester and Lemon (Co-owned by Architech [[Forrester-1736|John M. Forrester (1865-1965)]]) and built by local contractors Rosie and Tait. Bulleid was a local merchant who had previously commissioned Forrester and Lemon to design his business premises in Thames Street. After his death, Pen'y'brn remained in the Bulleid family until 1920 when it was sold by auction along with most of its contents. [[McDiarmid-564|James McDiarmid (1871-1943)]], who owned the local footwear manufacturing business, bought the house and most of its surrounding land at that auction. Pen'y'bryn remained in the ownership of the McDiarmid family, [[McDiarmid-570|James Ewart McDiarmid (1898-1967)]] inherited the home in 1943, and his son [[McDiarmid-572|Kenneth Boyd McDiarmid (1928-2002)]] inherited it from him. Kenneth sold the home in 1993 for NZD$503k to new, private owners, it was then sold again in 1997 for NZD$660k. In Jan 2010, American partners, James Glucksman and James Boussy purchased the historic mansion for NZD$1.05m and turned it into a high-end boutique lodge === Brookfield Park, 1880 === {{Image|file=Oamaru_Otago_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ''''' Brookfield Park is a Category 2 Historic Place, listed with the address 62 Weston Road, Oamaru.''''' Brookfield Park was designed by local architectural firm Forrester and Lemon (Co-Owned by architect [[Forrester-2700|Thomas Forrester (1838-1907)]]) for [[Gilchrist-2531|John Campbell Gilchrist (1831-1906)]], he was the 1st Mayor of Oamaru. After John passed away, his Son [[Gilchrist-2534|Neil Campbell Gilchrist (1867-1951)]], and daughter [[Gilchrist-2532|Jessie Agnes Gilchrist (1863-1942)]] inherited the home they were born in. 1942, Jessie died in the house after living 79 years here. It was sold in 2001 and then again in 2003 to the current owner Jennifer (JJ) Rendell who bought the property for NZD$700k with the intention of returning Brookfield to its former glory as a family home and estate. (See [https://www.brookfieldpark.co.nz/about/ Website]) === Janet Frame House, 1910 === {{Image|file=Frame-1066-2.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ''''' Janet Frame House is a Category 3 Historic Place, listed with the address 56 Eden Street, Oamaru.''''' This is the childhood home of [[Frame-1066|Janet Paterson (Frame) Clutha ONZ CBE (1924-2004)]], On 13 November 2003, then-Prime Minister [[Clark-19085|Helen Clark]] cut one of Janet's typewriter ribbons to officially open the house as a museum. Since then, the ''Janet Frame Eden Street Trust'' hosted thousands of Frame fans from around the world, who come here to see how this little cottage in Oamaru shaped Janet's life and work. == Mayors == :: '''Key''' :::

Oamaru Cemetery

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[[Category:Oamaru_Cemetery,_Oamaru,_Otago]] [[Category:Oamaru,_Otago]] [[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ---- '''CYCLOPEDIA OF NEW ZEALAND DESCRIPTION'''
THE OAMARU CEMETERY , which has frontages to Greta and Test Streets, and to the town boundary, was opened about the year 1860. It is a triangular plot of ground, containing twelve acres, and is well kept, being planted with ornamental trees and flower borders. There are two entrances - one on the north, and the other on the east; and the caretaker's residence is in Test Street, opposite the north entrance.
''(The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts] page 551)'' ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Oamaru Cemetery in Oamaru, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Oamaru Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Oamaru_Cemetery,_Oamaru,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 12 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2479277/oamaru-cemetery| Findagrave]: 944 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Old-Oamaru-Cemetery/289551| Billion Graves] : 8 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''WikiTree Link''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo added by''' |- |Miller |[[Miller-8093|David Miller (abt.1841-1888)]] |1841 |1888 |{{Image|file=Miller-8093-1.jpg|align=r|size=s}}{{Image|file=Miller-8093.jpg|align=r|size=s}} |{{FindAGrave|205276132}} | [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] |- |Miller |[[Henderson-2317|Elizabeth (Henderson) Miller (1847-1935)]] |1847 |1935 |{{Image|file=Miller-8093-1.jpg|align=r|size=s}}{{Image|file=Miller-8093.jpg|align=r|size=s}} |{{FindAGrave|205276132}} | [[Braddock-124|Campbell Braddock]] |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Oamaru Lawn Cemetery

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[[Category:Oamaru_Lawn_Cemetery,_Oamaru,_Otago]][[Category:Oamaru,_Otago]][[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at Oamaru Cemetery in Oamaru, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Oamaru Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:Oamaru_Lawn_Cemetery,_Oamaru,_Otago| Wikitree]] : 4 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2479738/oamaru-lawn-cemetery| Findagrave]: 136 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Oamaru-Lawn-Cemetery/294050| Billion Graves] : 0 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

Oatman North Coast Photos

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Here is a collection of photos of the Oatman family from their time in Anyox and Stewart BC.

Obadiah Seward of Long Island, New York, and His Descendants

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Obadiah Seward of Long Island, New York, and His Descendants == * by [[Seward-2090 | Frederick Whittlesey Seward]], 1874 - 1960 * published in Goshen, New York,1948 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Obadiah Seward of Long Island, New York, and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066315862 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14250 * https://archive.org/details/obadiahsewardofl00sewa (Borrow) === WikiTree Syntax === * Seward, Frederick Whittlesey ''[[Space: Obadiah Seward of Long Island, New York, and His Descendants| Obadiah Seward of Long Island, New York, and His Descendants]]'' (Goshen, New York, 1948), [ Page ]. *[[#Seward|Seward]] === Errata === :Errata, p.281: ::Page 81 — Item, vi Martha Maria, last line, date should be 1834. ::Page 82 — In Note**, second line, read Mrs. William Gaylor (Margaret Chisholm). In third line read Frances Jenkins Chisholm. :Addenda, p. 285 * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Obama relatives

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I plan to use this space as a sort of on-line notepad, to work on all connections between the 44th president of the U.S. and WikiTree members like myself. The president connects to many European families and royalty through the English house of Tyrrell of Thornton, of which I am a descendant too. Many Terrell's in the US may descend from this house too. Path calculated by Geni.com on Oct 18, 2013: Barack H. Obama, 44th President of the USA is your 13th cousin once removed. You [[Borgsteede-1|Borgsteede-1]] Arina Nooij your mother Arie Nooij her father [[Nooij-3|Nooij-3]] Jacoba van der Laarse his mother Dirk van der Laarse her father Cornelia Segstro his mother Sara van Haveren her mother Jannetje Roos her mother Dirk Roos her father Jan Roos his father Elizabeth Troy his mother Francis Trye of Hardwicke her father [[Troij-1|Troij-1]] Mary Tyrrell his mother [[Tyrrell-182|Tyrrell-182]] Sir Edward Tyrrell, MP her father [[Tyrrell-269|Tyrrell-269]] William Tyrell, Lord of Bruyn and Ockendon his brother [[Terrell-191|Terrell-191]] Timothy (Robert) Terrill, Sr. his son [[Terrell-192|Terrell-192]] Timothy (Richmond) Terrill, Jr his son [[Terrell-170|Terrell-170]] William Terrell, II his son [[Terrell-171|Terrell-171]] Ann Lewis (Terrell) his daughter [[Terrell-39|Terrell-39]] Hannah Hickman (Lewis) her daughter [[Lewis-1159|Lewis-1159]] Susannah Browning (Hickman) her daughter [[Hickman-60|Hickman-60]] Annie Overall (Browning) her daughter [[Browning-45|Browning-45]] George Washington Overall her son [[Overall-2|Overall-2]] Susan Clark (Overall) his daughter [[Overall-3|Overall-3]] Gabriella Armour (Clark) her daughter [[Clark-15|Clark-15]] Ruth Armour her daughter [[Armour-2|Armour-2]] Stanley Armour Dunham her son [[Dunham-3|Dunham-3]] Stanley Dunham his daughter [[Dunham-4|Dunham-4]] Barack H. Obama, 44th President of the USA her son https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Obama-2

Oban, Argyll and Bute One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q935702|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oban, Argyll and Bute One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Oban; Scottish Gaelic: ''An t-Òban'' (which means The Little Bay) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''Lieutenancy:''' Argyll and Bute :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 56.412, -5.472 :'''Elevation:''' 8.0 m or 26.2 feet, rising to approximately 100 m or 330 feet :'''Area:''' Approximately 2 square miles === Overview === Known as 'The Gateway to the Isles' the picturesque tourist town of Oban is nestled in the horseshoe shaped Bay of Oban, on the 'Sound of Kerrera'. === Geology === Oban comprising mainly of flat and semi-flat terrain of red sandstone, rises up to about 300 feet elevation. === Population === 8,140 (mid-2020 est.) === Government === Argyll and Bute Council Argyll and Bute is one of 32 unitary authority council areas in Scotland and is headquartered at Kilmory Castle, a 19th-century Gothic Revival building and estate. ===History=== Wikipedia; ''https://en.wikipedia.org'' Goggle Maps (Visual Street References); ''https://www.google.com/maps" Oban has been around since the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, as well as the Iron and Bronze Age's. The town of Oban started out as a typical fisherman's village and today it has the distinction of being called the 'Seafood Capital of Scotland'. it attained a royal charter and became a burgh of barony in 1811. The town was made further a Parliamentary Burgh in 1833. During World II Oban was a hub of marine and aviation activity. Royal navy ships as well as Merchant vessels made a base here in the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. The first Transatlantic Telephone Cable (TAT-1) came ashore (1956) at Gallanach Bay which carried lines of communication between the U.S. and USSR. Oban has two 'sister cities' those being Laurinburg, North Carolina, USA, and Gorey, County Wexford, Ireland. === Oban Landmarks === '''Congregational Church''' c.1880 The Royal Incorporation of Architects of Scotland; ''http//www.rias.org.uk'' Location: 17 Tweedale Street and Argyll Street The oldest church in Oban but has been rebuilt over the years. '''Dunollie Castle''' c.1100's (aka Dounoldy’ on Blaeu’s map of Lorn); Castle Ruins Undiscovered Scotland; ''https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk'' Location: Ganavan Road at Dunollie Point Sitting on a strategic location overlooking the entrance to Oban Bay, this site has been occupied since the Bronze Age, giving some indication of the importance of the area. Dunollie was inhabited over 8000 years ago, and the castle itself was once the base of the early medieval Dalriadic Kingdom of Lorn. In addition to exploring the castle ruins, the 1745 House nearby is a museum which houses a collection of artifacts and displays relating to the MacDougall clan. '''Glencruitten House''' c.1897 Scottish Field; ''https://www.scottishfield.co.uk'' Location: 1.3 Miles from town center. Thirteen bedroom Scottish-style castle, or Scots Baronial house built for James Gemmel Boutein on 17 acres of view property just 1.3 miles from Oban. The architect was Robert Lorimer. Woodwork and paneling believed to be by Clow Bros, with stained glass windows by Louis Davis. Note: This is a private residence. DO NOT DISTURB. '''McCaig's Folly''' c.1897 (aka 'The Tower') (aka 'Stuart McCaig Tower') Imagine Alba; ''https://www.imaginealba.com'' Location: Battery Hill, Duncraggan Road, Oban This circular venue sits at an elevation of 76 meters (250 feet) above the town and was built of Bonawe granite from Bonawe quarry on Loch Etive. It has a circumference of some 200 metres (656 feet), and was designed by John McCaig himself who was inspired by the Colosseum in Rome. Its walls were erected first and the plan was to house a museum and art gallery inside but McCaig died suddenly and the work was never completed. He was 72 when the project started. Today the interior is a splendid garden for all to enjoy with terrific views of the bay and neighboring isles. '''Oban Distillery''' c.1794 Oban Distillery; ''https://www.obanwhisky.com/whiskies/distillers'' Location: Stafford Street just off George Street Now owned by Diageo, It has only two pot stills, making it one of the smallest in Scotland, producing a whisky that has been described as having a "West Highland" flavour that falls between the dry, smoky style of the Scottish islands and the lighter, sweeter malts of the Highlands. Open for tours and tastings. '''The Oban Inn''' c.1790 The Oban Inn; ''https://obaninn.co.uk'' Location: George Street across from the Columba Hotel Food and drink establishment served the maritime sailors of old, and is still serving today but for the tourist crowd. '''Oban Lighthouse''' (aka Dunollie Lighthouse) c.1892 Lighthouses of the United Kingdom: Argyll and Bute, Scotland; ''https://www.ibiblio.org/lighthouse/sctw.htm'' Echos of the Past; ''https://blosslynspage.wordpress.com/2017/08/03/dunollie-lighthouse-oban-scotland/'' Location: Ganavan Road just North of the Oban War Memorial Perhaps the smallest lighthouse ever built but it's cute non the less. It was designed and built by Charles and David A. Stevenson as a guiding light to ships entering Oban Bay from the Firth of Lorn. It sits on a rock base and topped with a gallery and lantern. It is still a functioning light today. '''Oban’s War and Peace Museum''' c.1995 War and Peace Museum; ''https://www.obanmuseum.org.uk/''Undiscovered Scotland; ''Undiscovered Scotland https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/oban/warandpeacemuseum/index.html'' Location: Corran Esplanade at John Street on the ground floor of the Oban Times Building near the North Pier. A fine local museum which reflects the history of Oban as well as the military personnel that service Scotland in numerous conflicts. '''Oban War Cenotaph/Memorial''' c.1923 (WW I, and added to after WW II, and the Falklands Conflict. War Memorials Register; ''https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/5983'' Location: Corran Esplanade at Garavan Road Created by: Alexander Carric A tribute to the fallen local WW1 (1914-1918) (173 names), WW2 (1939-1945) (72 names) , and the Falklands Conflict (1982) (1 name) Air, Sea, and Ground service members from Oban who served and paid the ultimate sacrifice. Bronze plaques are attached to a granite cairn topped with a stone statue showing two Highlanders carrying a wounded friend. '''St. Columba'a Cathedral''', c.1932-1958 Scotland's Churches Trust; ''https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/st-columbas-cathedral-oban/'' Location: Corran Esplanade, Oban In 1886 the church was referred to as the "tin cathedral". This was a surprisingly elaborate prefabricated corrugated iron building constructed as a temporary pro-cathedral using funds provided by the 3rd Marquess of Bute. In 1878 the Catholic Church appointed its first Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, Bishop MacDonald. While it took 26 years to actually get a completed church, today's more modern structure is the principle church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. This Neo-Gothic Revival style was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott and made of pink granite transported from Aberdeenshire. '''St. John's Cathedral''' c.1863 St. John's Cathedral; ''https://www.stjohnsoban.org.uk/'' Location: George Street ant William Street Original Architects were Charles Wilson & David Thomson (1862-1863); Enlarged by Architects Thomson & Trunbull (1882). Part of the Scottish Episcopal Church it is one of the two cathedrals of the Diocese of Argyll and The Isles, and one of the sees of the Bishop of Argyll and The Isles. The MacDougalls of Dunollie and Campbells of Dunstaffnage began the project to build this church. === Notable People === '''Andrew Aldcorn''' (1792-1877) Australian medical practitioner and politician WikiMIli; ''https://wikimili.com/en/Andrew_Aldcorn'' Born: Oban, Argyll, Scotland Died: Bell's Creek, New South Wales, Australia Bio Summary: Andrew had a thriving medical practice in Oban Member of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland but in 1843 joined the breakaway group who formed the new Free Church. Emigrated to Australia in 1853 where he established a successful medical practice in the Shoalhaven district from around 1854. He served as a nominated member of the Victorian Legislative Council from August to November 1853. He was also a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for one term between 1858 and 1859. Parents: John Aldcorn (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Marshall (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''Marie Pauline Rose Stuart (or Stewart) (aka) Baroness Rose Blaze de Bury (aka) Marie Pauline Rose Blaze de Bury''' (1813-1894) Scottish Writer, Salonniere, Jouranist, Novelist Library Thing; ''https://www.librarything.com/author/burymarieblazede'' Born: Oban, Argyll, Scotland (Thought to be illegitimate child of a British aristocrat) Died: Paris, France Bio Summary: Moved to Paris France and educated there, and became fluent in French, English, and German. Her writings were under her ''nom-de-plume'' of Hamilton Murray, F. Dickberry, Maurice Flassan, and/or Arthur Dudley. Writings included: Mildred Vernon (1849), Memories of the Princess Palantine (1853), Voyage en Autriche en Hongrie pendant les evenements de 1848-1849 (1851), All for Greed (1878), Germania (1851), Love the Avenger (1869). She wrote 312 works in all. Parents: William Stuart (Stewart) (XXXX-XXXX) and Unknown Woman Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Henri Blaze de Bury (1813-1888) ; Married 1844 Children: Anne Emilie Rose Yetta Blaze de Bury (XXXX-XXXX), One other (Name Unknown) '''Alexander Gordon Cameron''' (1876-1944) British trade unionist and Labour Party politician Family Search; Alexander Gordon Cameron - ''https://www.familysearch.org'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: London, England Bio Summary: Starting out as a joiner in Glasgow he eventually moved to London. 1912 - Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. (Union Shipping Delegate) 1914 - Labour Party (Executive) 1915 - Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (Assistant General Secretary) 1917 - Coalition Government (elected to be one of the Scottish members of the Commission on Industrial Unrest. 1919 - Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners (General Secretary) 1920 - Labour Party (Chairman) 1921 - Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers (First General Secretary) 1929 - MP for Widnes, Lancashire, England Parents: Donald Cameron (XXXX-XXXX) and Name Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''Charles MacAlester Copland''' (1910-2009) Anglican priest. Church Times - Charles McAlester Copland; ''https://www.churchtimes.co.uk''Ancestry - CharlesMcAlester Copland Family; ''https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records''Obituary ; Charles M. Copland; ''Church Times, a publication of the Scottish Episcopal Church, issue 7661 (15 January, 2010).'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: Whitehills Hospital, Forfar, Angus, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at Denstone College, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon 1934 - Ordained 1959 - Provost of St John's Cathedral, Oban He died four months short of his hundredth year and was the oldest priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church. He had Canonries in three dioceses: at All Saints’ Cathed­ral, Nagpur; St Paul’s Cathed­ral, Dundee; and St John’s Cathedral, Oban He was an amateur wine maker which he made from a variety of flower and vegetable sources. Some of the vintages were said to be 100 per cent proof. Parents: Canon Alexander Copland (1868-1941) and Violet Somerville Wilhemina McAlester (1872-1961) Siblings: Violet Williamena Harriet Copland (1904-1994), Mary Barbara Copland (1906-XXXX), Janet Alexandra Copland (1908-XXXX) Spouse: Gwendoline Lorimer Williamson (aka Wendy) (1910-2001) Married 1945 Children: Francis Copland (XXXX-XXXX), Jane Copland (XXXX-XXXX) '''Frederick John Cokayne Frith''' (1858-1879) Scottish Lieutenant, British Army, 17th Lancers Cavalry Regiment Geni; ''https://www.geni.com/people/Lt-Frederick-Frith'' Born: Oban, Scotland; But went to live in Rugby, Warwickshire, England at an early age. Died: Zungeni Mountain, KwaZulu-Natal, Zuzuland, South Africa; Resting Place: Buried in a corn field at Fort Newdigate, Zuzuland, South Africa. Bio Summary: He served as adjutant to Colonel Drury Drury-Lowe of the 17th Lancers Cavalry Regiment during the Anglo-Zulu War. Educated at Haileybury College, and Royal Military College, Sandhurst He was shot in the heart during the Zungeni Mountain Skirmish. Ironically the fatal bullet came from a British made Martini-Henry rifle which was captured by the Zulus from British troops in an earlier engagement. A memorial was established for him (Reference WMO/219189) Buckland Church, St. Andrews Church, Crabbie Meadows, Dover, England Parents: Major Cokayne-Frith (1819-1900) and Amelia Margaret Macdonald (1826-1907) Siblings: Colin Cokayne Frith (1856-1898), Lt.-Col. Reginald Cokayne Frith (1863-1900) Spouse: Not Married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Frith-878'' '''Kenneth Norman MacKenzie''' (1897-1951) Merchant Marine Officer, Polar Explorer All About Heaven; ''https://allaboutheaven.org/sources/mackenzie-kenneth''Family Search (Death Certificate of Kenneth MacKenzie); ''https://www.familysearch.org'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: London, England Bio Summary: At age seven his parents divorced and his mother took her young family to live in Tiree, Scotland where the children were educated. When World War I broke out Kenneth enlisted at age 16 in the Army. He did not see action until age 18 when he was assigned to the 2/8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders until captured and tortured. He was honorably discharged. He then joined the Merchant Navy as a radio operator and eventually became Chief Radio Operator. He changed shipping lines several times and finally was employed on the ship 'Discovery' as 1st Offcer on its first voyage of Antarctic research and exploration called the 'BANZARE' expedition (British, Australian & New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition). Having completed this voyage the ship sailed to Melbourne Australia where Kenneth was promoted to Captain. On the second 'BANZARE' Antartic voyage (1930-1931) the crew discovered several new areas as well as a sea that was named 'MacKenzie's Sea' (near the Amery Ice Shelf) after the Captain. The ship was then returned to London. Subsequently MacKenzie was awarded the 'Polar Medal', inscribed 'Antarctica 1929–1931', by King George V at Buckingham Palace, London. He then became Master of the new research ship 'Mabahiss and was to conduct voyages of oceanographic research of the north western Indian Ocean between 1933-1934. Parents: Duncan MacKenzie (XXXX-XXXX) and Catherine MacFarlane (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1892; Divorced 1904 Siblings: Wiiliam MacKenzie (1893-1915), Hamish MacKenzie (1895-1949), Douglas MacKenzie (1903-1969). Spouse: Lillian Irene Litchfield (XXXX-XXXX) Children: Sanna Aline MacKenzie (1935-XXXX), Kenneth Malcolm MacKenzie (1938-XXXX), Moyra Lorne MacKenzie (1942-XXXX) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''MacKenzie-6343'' '''Jessie Niven MacLachlan''' (1866-1916) Scottish Gaelic soprano. Ancestry - Mother of jessie MacLachlan; ''https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/margaret-niven''Rare Tunes (Notice of 1900 Concert; ''https://raretunes.org/jessie-niven-maclachlan'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Cathcart Cemetery, Glasgow, Scotland Bio Summary: The Queen of Gaelic song, she performed and recorded music for worldwide audiences. 1892 - Performed for Queen Victoria, at Balmoral Castle 1899 - First commercial gramophone recording of a Gaelic song 1900 - Queen's Hall, London, England 1901 - North America Tour 1902 - Scottish Concert of the London Inverness-shire Association 1905 - Burns Monument Fund benefit concert in Boston 1905 and 1907 - New Zealand Concert 1914 - Amsterdam Opera House in New York Parents: Alexander MacLachlan (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Campbell Niven (1846-XXXX) Siblings: Jessie MacLachlan (1867-XXXX), Margaret Maclachlan (1870-XXXX) Spouse: Robert Buchanan (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1887 Children: One son, Name Unknown '''John Stuart McCaig''' (1823-1902) Banker, Art Critic, Philosophical Essayist John Stuart McCaig's Family, Legal Issues, and Will; ''https://scotslaw.fandom.com/wiki/McCaig's_Tower" Born: Clachan, Isle of Lismore, Scotland Died: Oban, Scotland Resting Place: Pennymuir Cemetery, Oban, Scotland Bio Summary: John was a successful local banker with the North of Scotland Bank who wanted to provide work for local stonemasons during the Winter months, as well as a monument to his own family so he named it McCaigs Folly (see landmarks heading above). Parents: Malcolm McCaig (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Stewart (1796-1865); Married 1821 Siblings: Duncan McCaig (1822-1902), Dugald McCaig (1824-1885), Donald McCaig (1825-1886), Jane McCaig (1827-1876), Catherine McCaig (1829-1913), Peggy McCaig (1830-1887), Ann McCaig (1832-1902), Peter McCaig (1833-XXXX) (Died in Infancy). Spouse: Not Married Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''McCaig-284'' '''Allan McLean''' (1840-1911) Australian politician Australian Dictionary of Biography; ''https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mclean-allan-7413'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: Albert Park, Victoria, Australia Bio Summary: At two years old his family emigrated to Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. 1880 -1901 Victoria Legislative Assembly 1899 - 1900 Premier and Chief Secretary of Victoria 1901 - 1906 Member of Australian House of representatives 1904 - Deputy Prime Minister for Trade and Customs Parents: Charles McLean (XXXX-XXXX) Mother Unnamed Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Margaret Bridget Shinnock (1847-1884) Married 1886 Children: William Joseph McLean (XXXX-1938) 4 other sons, 2 daughters Spouse Number 2: Emily MacArthur Linton (XXXX-XXXX) '''David Dick Petrie''' (1946-2011) Scottish Conservative Party Politician Wikipedia; ''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Petrie'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at the University of Edinburgh (BS in Civil Engineering) he worked as such for Scottish Water Corp. before becoming a member of Scottish Parliament 2006-2007 representing the Highlands and Islands. After leaving the Scottish Parliament, David taught as a part-time mathematics teacher at Trinity Academy, Edinburgh. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Grace Ann Munro (1945-XXXX) Married 1974 Children: Gillian Louise Petrie (1979-XXXX) '''Sir Walter Scott''' (1771-1832) Scottish historical novelist, poet, playwright and historian Encyclopedia Britannica;'' https://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-Scott'' Born: Edinburgh Old Town, Scotland Died: Abbott House, Melrose, Scotland Resting Place: Dryburgh Abbey, Dryburgh, St Boswells, Melrose, Scotland Bio Summary: Sir Walter was not born nor lived in Oban but he visited Oban in 1814, the same year he published his poem ' The Lord of The Isles'. It is set in the early 1300's with the main focus character being Robert The Bruce. Scott was educated firstly by his Aunt Jenny, then later he attended the Royal High School of Edinburgh, then the University of Edinburgh. Parents: Walter Scott (1729-1799) and Ann Rutherford (1733-1819) Siblings: Thomas Scott (1773-1823), Six others (Names Unknown) died in infancy. Spouse: Marguerite Charlotte Genevieve Charpentier 1770-1826); Married 1797 Children: Charlotte Sophia Scott (1799-1837), Walter Scott 1803-1873), anf three others (Names Unknown) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Scott-3476'' '''Frances Ruth Roche Spencer''' (aka Frances Shand Kydd) (1936-2004) The Famous People; ''https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/frances-shand-kydd-10992.php''Royal Central; ''https://royalcentral.co.uk/uk/who-was-frances-shand-kydd-mother-to-diana-princess-of-wales-150282/'' Born: Sandringham, Norfolk, England Died: Isle of Seil, Scotland Resting Place: Pennyfuir Cemetery, Oban Bio Summary: While Francis was neither born nor lived in Oban, she was buried there. She lived a life of status by marrying John Spencer which ended after thirteen years. Her claim to fame is that she was the mother of Princess Diana who married Prince Charles of England. After her first marriage she married Australian Peter Shand Kydd and they lived just North of Oban on the Isle of Seil. Peter left her for another woman in 1988. She was thrust into the spotlight by her connection to Diana but they were not on speaking terms at the time of Diana's death. Later in life she became a Catholic and worked various charities for the church. Parents: Edmund Maurice Burke Roche (1885-1955 ) 4th Baron of Fermoy, and Ruth Sylvia Gill (1908-1993) Siblings: Mary Roche (1936-Still Living), Edmund Roche (1939-1984) Spouse Number 1: Edward John Spencer (1924-1992) Viscount Althorp, 8th Earl of Spencer, Married 1954, Divorced 1967 Children: Sarah Spencer (1955-Still Living), Jane Spencer (1957-Still Living), John Spencer (1960-1960) (Only lived 10 hours), Diana Frances Spencer (1961-1997) (aka Princess Diana), Charles Spencer (1964-Still Living) Spouse Number 2: Peter Shand Kydd (1925-2006) Married 1969, Divorced 1988 Children: None For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Roche-27'' '''Colonel Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward''', 1st Baronet CB GBE KCB KCVO (1853-1928) Fandom; ''https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Sir_Edward_Ward,_1st_Baronet,_of_Wilbraham_Place''WikiMill; ''https://wikimili.com/en/Sir_Edward_Ward%2C_1st_Baronet%2C_of_Wilbraham_Place'' Born: Oban, Scotland Died: Paris, France Resting Place: Brompton Cemetery, London, England Bio Summary: Distinguished British Army officer and military administrator, serving as Permanent Secretary of the War Office prior to retirement. 1873 - Sub-Lieutenant in the 2nd Royal Lanarkshire Militia 1874 - 2nd West India Regiment 1874 - Sub-Assistant Commissary the Control Department 1875-1876 - Assistant Commissary of the Commissariat and Transport Department 1880 - Deputy Assistant Commissary-General of the 1885 - Captain of the Commissariat and Transport Staff 1885 - Assistant Commissary-General and Major 1886 - Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) 1890 - Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army Service Corp 1895 - Ashanti Expedition in West Africa 1898 - Brevet Colonel 1900 - Director of Supplies to the South African Field Force 1900 - Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) 1901 - Permanent Under-secretary at the War Office 1907 - Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO) 1915 - Baronetage as the 1st Baronet of Wilbraham Place 1919 - Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) Parents: Lieutenant John Ward, Royal Navy (XXXX-XXXX) and Mary Hope Bowie ((XXXX-1890) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Florence Caroline Simons (1858–1934) Married 1880, Camberwell, Surrey, England Children: Captain Edward Simons Ward (1882–1930), Melvill Willis Ward (1885–1973) For more information see WikiTree Profile ''Ward-31919' === Industry === Tourism, Distillery ==Sources==

Obec Pošná (německy Poschna) se nachází v okrese Pelhřimov, kraj Vysočina

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Ober Morrow Property, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6037304095277056 Plat Plotter] ==Events== 2 Feb 1983 - Bert Allen and Catherine Z Morrow transferred the property to Catherine only Lancaster County Deeds, Book C86, Page 659 8 Mar 1989 - Part of [[Space:Morrow Shirk Property, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Morrow Shirk Property, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] was taken from this plat when Catherine Z Morrow sold it to Pete Shirk, Inc Lancaster County Deeds, Book 2596, Page 655

Oberkirch Ancestors

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Oberkirch or Oberkirsch people came from an area on the border of France and Germany. https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Oberkirch_(Baden)

Oberlin, Ohio

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==Beginnings== The history of Oberlin begins in 1832 with [[Shipherd-12|John Jay Shipherd]] and Philo Penfield Stewart. Shipherd was a Presbyterian minister in Elyria, Ohio, whose ministry was not going all too well. Philo Stewart was an acquaintance from earlier studies at Pawlet Academy at Pawlet, Vermont.Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943 During the summer of 1832 they conceived of a plan of which Shipherd wrote to his brother Fayette:
"My students Brown and Burrell have both left. Br. Burrell's health has failed; (it was very feeble when he came here;) and Br. Brown is studying Greek with Br. Monteith in High School, which, by the way, is flourishing--about 50 scholars. Br. Stewart, or 'Steadfast' is here. Soon after he came he entered upon a course of study preparatory to the ministry, both of us yet doubting whether he could not be more useful as a layman, but unable to see where or how. At length, while reading in the Christian Spectator a Review of Dr. Henderson's Residence in Iceland, delighted with the intelligence & Christian simplicity of its inhabitants, I proposed to Br. S. that we form a Colony for the promotion of like, or superior, intelligence and Christian simplicity. Pastor Oberlin's Bann De La Roche came up to second the proposal. O! tho't we, how would God be honored in the influence of his religion upon the world if it were divorced from Mammon, & wedded to simplicity and true wisdom! In the examples given by the Icelanders & Pastor Oberlin's Bann, God has been greatly honored, & every one, almost who has viewed them with a Christian eye has been ashamed of his own conformity to this selfish world.
"Now, said we, let us gather some of the right spirits & plant them in the dark Valley, to give such an example as Pastor Oberlin's flock, & they will make our churches ashamed of their unholy alliances with earth. We talked, we tho't, we prayed, & at length came to the deliberate & serious conclusion that, God prospering us, we wd. do this:
"We wd. seek out the most favorable location & gather a colony to be organized under the following, or like regulations: viz. each member of the colony shall consider himself a steward of the Lord, & hold only so much property as he can advantageously manage for the Lord. Every one, regardless of worldly maxims, shall return to Gospel simplicity of dress, diet, houses & furniture, & all appertaining to him, & be industrious and economical with the view of earning & saving as much as possible, not to hoard up for old age, and for children, but to glorify God in the salvation of men: And that no one need be tempted to hoard up, the colonists (as members of one body, of which Christ is the head), mutually pledge that they will provide in all respects for the widowed, orphan, & all the needy as well as for themselves and households.
"To promote useful education at home and abroad, schools shall be established in the C.[olony], from the infant school up and as high as may be, at least, as high as the highest High School. The hope is that we may have, eventually, an institution which will afford the best education for the Ministry. Connected with the Academy will be a farm & workshop, where, with four hours labor per day, students shall defray their entire expense. This may seem impossible; but if they will do as my entire family do now, eat bread & milk for breakfast & supper & a plain dinner of flesh & vegetables, & wear plain clothing, they can do it I am confident. Around our Schools we will plant all our mechanics, that those who should, may learn trades while gathering their education. All the children of the C. [olony] are to be thoroughly taught in English, to whatever service they may be destined; yet they are to labor so much while acquiring it, that it shall not in the least disqualify them for manual labor avocations. And those who are liberally educated for professions, may like Paul & other learned Orientals acquire the trades which, in such fields as many ministers must occupy, will be of great value, & to all of some profit. The hope is that God will call many of the children of the Col. [ony] to the Ministry, & to useful stations in the world. The sole aim will be to train them up for usefulness: And taken as they wd. be from the vain amusements and strong temptations of the world--seeing that all around them were living not for themselves but for God, it is hoped that thro' the truth & spirit they wd. most of them consecrate themselves to the service of the Lord. In addition to the children of the Col. we wd. educate School Teachers & Ministers from the four winds; for on our plan we can instruct multitudes. If we can instruct candidates for the Ministry, Home & Foreign, & for school teaching here, where most of them ought to labor, and so that they shall work their way & yet obtain the best education; will you not send us many pupils? We propose a manual labor establishment for females also, which in our estimation is immensely important for reasons which I have not room to name, but which will occur to you. The pastor & teachers are to simplify as much as others, and of course live on small salaries. Br. S. & I spent a week in exploring the country south of us, & think we shall locate in one of three places within 30 ms. of this." Letter of John J. Shipherd to his brother Fayette Shipherd, Aug. 13, 1832, as quoted in Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943
The place they settled on was part of "Township 6 North of Range 19 West of the Western Reserve", later named Russia Township, about 9 miles South-West of Elyria. The colony was to be named after Johann Friedrich Oberlin, a pastor in Waldbach, Alsace, whose life and work had come to Shipherd's and Stewart's attention through the book ''The Life of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche'', published in 1830 by the American Sunday School Union.http://dcollections.oberlin.edu/cdm/ref/collection/jfoberlin/id/262 Life of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche (1830) The property belonged to Titus Street and Samuel Hughes of New Haven, Connecticut. Their local agent was Captain Eliphalet Redington, postmaster at (South) Amherst. Shipherd traveled East to raise funds and to convince Street and Hughes to donate part of their property. He succeded in obtaining a conditional donation of five hundred acres to the trustees of the Oberlin Manual Labor Institute "to be forever appropriated to the use of the same", provided that at the end of 3 years the school should be in successful operation in "suitable buildings" valued at not less than five thousand dollars and with at least fifty students enrolled. In addition, Street and Hughes agreed to sell five thousand acres to the Oberlin colonists at $1.50 an acre, a considerable contribution in view of the fact that they sold the remainder of their holdings for an average of six dollars an acre.Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College From Its Foundation Through the Civil War. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1943 In 1833 the first colonist, Peter Pindar Pease from Brownhelm, Ohio, arrived and started clearing the land and erecting the first blockhouse.http://www.oberlinheritagecenter.org/researchlearn/timelinehttp://books.google.com/books/about/The_National_Magazine.html?id=H7gCAAAAMAAJ page 335 Most early settlers were from New England and committed both to the colony and the Oberlin Collegiate Institute founded at the same time. They had signed the Oberlin Covenant
'''The Oberlin Covenant.'''

" Lamenting the degeneracy of the Church and the deplorable condition of our perishing world, and ardently desirous of bringing both under the entire influence of the blessed Gospel of peace ; and view- ing with peculiar interest the influence which the valley of the Mississippi must exert over our nation and the nations of the earth; and having, as we trust, in answer to devout supplications, been guided by the counsel of the Lord : the undersigned cove- nant together under the name of the Oberlin Colony, subject to the following regulations, which may be amended by a concurrence of two thirds of the col- onists :

" 1. Providence permitting, we engage as soon as practicable to remove to the Oberlin Colony, in Rus- sia, Lorain County, Ohio, and there to fix our resi- dence, for the express purpose of glorifying God in doing good to men to the extent of our ability.

" 2. We will hold and manage our estates person- ally, but pledge as perfect a community of interest as though we held a community of property.

" 3. We will hold in possession no more property than we believe we can profitably manage for God, as His faithful stewards.

" 4. We will, by industry, economy, and Christian self-denial, obtain as much as we can, above our necessary personal or family expenses, and faithfully appropriate the same for the spread of the Gospel.

" 5. That we may have time and health for the Lord's service, we will eat only plain and wholesome food, renouncing all bad habits, and especially the smoking and chewing of tobacco, unless it is neces- sary as a medicine, and deny ourselves all strong and unnecessary drinks, even tea and coffee, as far as practicable, and everything expensive, that is simply calculated to gratify the palate.

" 6. That we may add to our time and health money for the service of the Lord, we will renounce all the world's expensive and unwholesome fashions of dress, particularly tight dressing and ornamental attire.

" 7. And yet more to increase our means of serv- ing Him who bought us with His blood, we will ob- serve plainness and durability in the construction of our houses, furniture, carriages, and all that apper- tains to us.

" 8. We will strive continually to show that we, as the body of Christ, are members one of another; and will, while living, provide for the widows, or- phans, and families of the sick and needy, as for ourselves.

" 9. We will take special pains to educate all our children thoroughly, and to train them up, in body, intellect and heart, for the service of the Lord.

" 10. We will feel that the interests of the Oberlin Institute are identified with ours, and do what we can to extend its influence to our fallen race.

" 11. We will make special efforts to sustain the institutions of the Gospel at home and among our neighbors.

" 12. We will strive to maintain deep-toned and elevated personal piety, to ' provoke each other to love and good works,' to live together in all things as brethren, and to glorify God in our bodies and spirits, which are His.

" In testimony of our fixed purpose thus to do, in reliance on Divine grace, we hereunto affix our names." http://www.oberlin.edu/external/EOG/Documents/Oberlin_Covenant.html
which guided the life in the first few years of Oberlin. == Sources ==

Oberreiter Family Mysteries

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[[Category: Family Mysteries]] [[Category: Gutau, Oberösterreich]] === Georg Oberreiter=== Georg Oberreiter (born ~1777, died January 21, 1856 in Gutau), was at the time of his marriage 38 years old, single, by profession carpenter and at the Krennhof ("Krenner"), Stampfendorf 5, parish St. Leonhard in Freistadt resident. His mother is mentioned in the wedding documents as Maria Haunschmi[e]d. Georg married[http://data.matricula-online.eu/de/oesterreich/oberoesterreich/gutau/201%252F03/?pg=24 Matricula. Parish Gutau, Marriage register #3, page 23], Marriage of Georg Oberreiter & Anna Maria Brückler. on November 5, 1816, the single Anna Maria Brückler in their home village Gutau, with whom he had five children. Witnesses to their marriage were the farmers Johann Etzelsdorfer (owner of the "Krennhof") and Georg Lamplmayr (owner of the "Seisenböckhof"). He died on January 21, 1856 as a 79-year-old in his house in Markt 32, Gutau. I am missing * the place of birth, * whether he was born maritally or illegitimately, * the name of his father (if known), * as well as his birth matriculation entry. However, there is an illegitimate birth in another parish in the period of question: Johann Georg Haunschmid (born 28.03.1778)[http://data.matricula-online.eu/de/oesterreich/oberoesterreich/sandl/101%252F01/?pg=135 Matricula. Parish Sandl, Baptism register #01, page 141], Birth of Johann Georg Haunschmid., with mother Anna Maria Haunschmid. The place of birth is given as "Amesreith 32", the godfather is Andreas Stiz (son of Maria Anna Stiz of "Stainwald" [Steinwald]). There is a possibility that this Johann Georg Haunschmid is the sought after Georg Oberreiter --- it will be necessary to prove the change of the surname. Looking at the weddings between the families Haunschmid and Oberreiter around the year 1777, one finds a wedding between Michael Oberreiter & Juliana Haunschmid (married 24.10.1775), residing at "Amesreith 24", not that far from the birth place of Georg Haunschmid. Two theories can now be set up (all of which have yet to be proven): I. Johann Georg grows up with the Oberreiter's (or is adopted by Michael & Juliana as a child). II. The father of Johann Georg was called Oberreiter and confessed to his child. Both an adoption and the recognition of paternity were usually noted in the church books, these instructions are missing. Perhaps the reorganization of the village Amesreith between the parishes of St. Leonhard, Sandl and St. Oswald was guilty of it: Amesreith was transferred 1776 from the parish of St. Leonhard to St. Oswald and 1782 again divided up between the parishes of St. Oswald and Weitersfelden. How the birth entry of Johann Georg in the parish of Sandl fits into this picture can only be presumed, but would be explained by the illegitimacy of the child. Maybe one wanted to consciously choose a parish outside the home church. Further information that would support the previous considerations: * The assumed geographic proximity between the two houses Amesreith 24 and 32, * no finding of any death or marriage matrices regarding Johann Georg Haunschmid, * Anna Maria Haunschmid (the mother of Johann Georg) could be the sister of Juliana Haunschmid. A birth of Anna Maria Haunschmid was recorded on March 06, 1750 in the parish of St. Leonhard near Freistadt. * Michael Oberreiter & Juliana Oberreiter nee Haunschmid received two children in 1777 and 1778, but both died in infancy (2 and 4 months). The next child will be born on May 02, 1782. To take a look at (almost) all available information on Georg Oberreiter see below the marriage record of Georg Oberreiter & Anna Maria Brückler and the baptismal record entry of Johann Georg Haunschmid. == Sources ==

Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *[http://www.oberwil-im-simmental.ch/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q66778|dewiki}} | {{Wikidata|Q66778|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Oberwil is located in the middle of the Simmental, slightly elevated above the valley. It was first mentioned in 1278 as Oberwile, meaning upper hamlet.''Oberwil im Simmental'' (https://oberwil-im-simmental.ch : accessed 1 January 2023). "Home". ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Oberwil_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Oberwil im Simmental }} :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Switzerland :'''Canton:''' Bern :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 46.65, 7.433333 :'''Elevation:''' 887.9 m or 2913.2 feet ====Geographical Location==== Oberwil im Simmental is part of a string of villages along the alpine valley floor of the Simmental in the canton of Bern in Switzerland. The Simmental comprises the municipalities of [[Space:Lenk im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Lenk im Simmental]], [[Space:St. Stephan,_Bern_One_Place_Study|St. Stephan]], [[Space:Zweisimmen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen]], [[Space:Boltigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen]], [[Space:Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Oberwil im Simmental]], [[Space:Därstetten,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten]], [[Space:Erlenbach im Simmental, Bern One Place Study|Erlenbach im Simmental]], [[Space:Diemtigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen]] and [[Space:Wimmis,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Wimmis]].''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmental : accessed 1 January 2023). "Simmental". ====Neighboring Communities==== Neighboring communities are (clockwise starting from the north): Guggisberg, Rüschegg, [[Space:Därstetten,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten]], [[Space:Diemtigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen]], [[Space:Boltigen,_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen]], and Sense. ====Community Structure==== The municipality has 4 parts (the settlement type is given in parenthesis): *Bunschen ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Oberwil im Simmental ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village#Western_and_Southern_Europe village]) *Pfaffenried ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) *Waldriedweideni ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place)#Switzerland hamlet]) ===History=== ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Year !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=100 |Residents |- |align="center" |1764 |align="center" |855 |- |align="center" |1850 |align="center" |1,405 |- |align="center" |1860 |align="center" |1,359 |- |align="center" |1870 |align="center" |1,285 |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |1,291 |- |align="center" |1888 |align="center" |1,201 |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |1,225 |- |align="center" |1910 |align="center" |1,023 |- |align="center" |1920 |align="center" |1,101 |- |align="center" |1930 |align="center" |967 |- |align="center" |1941 |align="center" |1,057 |- |align="center" |1950 |align="center" |1,076 |- |align="center" |1960 |align="center" |990 |- |align="center" |1970 |align="center" |909 |- |align="center" |1980 |align="center" |922 |- |align="center" |1990 |align="center" |929 |- |align="center" |2000 |align="center" |803 |- |align="center" |2010 |align="center" |788 |- |align="center" |2020 |align="center" |804 |}''Wikipedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberwil_im_Simmental : accessed 1 January 2023). "Oberwil im Simmental". ===Church=== {{Image|file=Oberwil_im_Simmental_Bern_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Oberwil im Simmental Reformed Church }} According to the 2000 Census, the majority of the population of Oberwil im Simmental (about 86.2%) belonged to the Swiss Reformed Church, while 1.7% were Roman Catholic. The remaining 12.1% practiced other religions, did not belong to a church, or declined to answer. ===Cemeteries=== The area of land used for cemeteries in Switzerland has remained the same for many years. There is no extra ground to expand them thus forcing them to cycle through their various plots. Many cemeteries have headstones that only date back 25 years, but varies according to location. Seldom will you find a headstone dating back more than 40 years unless it is a headstone of a pastor or very prominent citizen in their town. Even in smaller, more rural communities the headstones are not older than about 30 years.''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Switzerland_Cemeteries : 1 January 2023), "Switzerland Cemeteries". ===Resources=== *[https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=233340 Canton of Bern Record Books] *[http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] *[https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php Register of Swiss Surnames] *[https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/ Historical Dictionary of Switzerland] *[https://www.sta.be.ch/en/start.html State Archive of Bern] ==Sources==

Obituary for Captain Edward William Benjamin Nowland

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Obit: Capt E W B Nowland Publication: Waterways Journal, 1927 Capt E W B Nowland Died at Memphis: Capt Edward W. B. Nowland, dean of packet steamboatmen, of the Memphis district, died at Memphis, Tenn.,Wednesday night, April 20, after an illness of a month, at the ripe old age of 85 years. Captain Nowland spent his entire life navigating the Arkansas river, as pilot, master and owner of the best boats ever to be operated on that stream. Captain Nowland's father was a Colonel in the United States Army and his childhood and boyhood days were spent at Fort Smith, at the Army post which was, before the Civil War, considered the frontier of civilization. Under the tutelage of his older brother, Capt. William B.Nowland, he "learned the river" on such boats as the Lady Walton,Arkansas and Tahlequah, and the other famous ante bellum boats. He left his boat on the lower Arkansas river and rode horseback back to Little Rock to enlist in the Confederate army. At Heckatoo Plantation, the residence of Col. Thomas Smith (grandfather of the Managing Editor of the Waterways journal), Captain Nowland was furnished with a mount and a gun as part of his army equipment. While in Little Rock he saw the smoke of his burning packet Arkansas and of his brother's packet Tahlequah, which were destroyed at Fouche bar, just below Little Rock to prevent their capture. After the Civil War ended, Captain Nowland returned to Memphis,was given a boat on credit and that was the beginning of the best line of packet boats ever on the Arkansas river. Among the boats owned or operated by Captain Nowland were; Fort Gibson, Fort Smith, Little Rock,Cherokee, J. S. Dunham, W. A. Caldwell, Dardenelle, Maumelle, Guidon,Legal Tender, Ella, Katie Hooper, Hattie Nowland, Ida Darragh, Governor Garland, Belle of Texas, Marlin Speed, R. L. Cobb, Plow Boy, Eugene,Lucille Nowland, J. N. Harbin, S. S. Brown and E. W. Cole. Captain Nowland retired from active service on the river twelve years ago, after the Arkansas River Packet Company, of which he was principal owner, sold their boats S. S. Brown, Lucille Nowland, and J. N. Harbin and went out of business. Captain Nowland was the father of Mrs. Hattie Buckley, William H. and Edward W. B. Nowland Jr. of Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Edward Carter, of Santa Monica, Cal.; Mrs. M. N. McDowell of New York, and Eugene Nowland of Paris, France. Accompanied by Capt. Ed Nowland, Jr., the remains were taken to Fort Smith, Arkansas, April 21, interment being in that city Saturday, April 23. On April 25 The Waterways Journal received a message from Capt. Ed. Nowland, Jr., mailed Sunday at Kansas City, stating he was en route back to Los Angles, where his wife, Mrs. Adeline Nowland, has been ill this spring with influenza. Capt. Ed. Jr., however, was at the bedside of his father in Memphis when the end came. The deceased spent last summer and fall in St. Louis in hopes of arranging a conference with General T. Q. Ashburn that would result in a trial by the Federal Barge line of his patent bow rudder. Taken ill in St. Louis last November, he went to Lake Charles, La., to join Capt. Ed. Jr., but refused to accompany him to Los Angeles, stating it was "too far from my beloved river." He returned to Memphis, where it was his custom to walk out each day and sit in the sunshine in the park north of the post office gazing for hours at the river and dreaming not only of by-gone days but of the river's marvelous future in which he was ever a firm and forward-looking believer. One of the bright spots in Captain Nowland's declining years was when the Kate Adams left Memphis in the spring of 1925 to be rebuilt at Paducah.At the invitation of his friend, the late Capt. Jeff Hicks, Captain Nowland made the trip to Paducah and lived on board while she was rebuilt by the Ayer and Lord ways. He then remained aboard as she left for Cincinnati and made the first round trip in the Cincinnati-Pittsburgh trade. Captain Nowland possessed a marvelous memory of the old days on the river and his mentality remained clear to the end. It was a constant delight to talk with him and his popularity with the river fraternity was ever on the increase. Known from Pittsburgh and St. Louis to New Orleans by thousands of rivermen, his memory will always be revered in pleasant association. A "gentleman of the old school" his manners were courteous and polished; he was a vivid link with the past; and, like the still lamented Capt. Edwin F. Maddy, he was known everywhere as the "gentleman captain." During his stay last year in St. Louis, Captain Nowland was a daily visitor to the Waterways Journal office, where his visits were always a source of pleasure and inspiration to the Editors who, in his passing over, have lost one of their closest friends and well-wishers. From Capt. E. W. B Nowland, Jr. On train en route to California April 25- To the Managing Editors ????? Mr. Wright mourn with me in the loss of my dear old Father. I had hoped that he would go to California with me in March but he wanted to go to Memphis and come out later. I had been out there about two weeks when I received word he was quite ill. I came as quickly as possible to Memphis and was with him to the end - had my arms around him when he breathed his last. I had a horrible trip of delays in getting his remains through the flood district to Fort Smith,the spot in which he spent his happy boyhood days. The funeral was beautiful (if there is any such things). His active pallbearers were sons of old friends who have departed this life, and the honorary bearers were men near his age who were friends in days gone by, among them John Smith, who is a brother of Capt. Eugene Smith. I regret not having written you sooner and letting you know of his illness but my hands were full and my heart overflowing. I did not leave his side for a moment. Sincerely, Edward Nowland

Obituary for Dorcas McAninch (1800-1881)

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[Published in the [https://newspapers.library.in.gov/?a=cl&cl=CL1&sp=TGS The Greencastle Star], Vol. 9, No. 33, Dec. 3, 1881, p. 1. (Published online, thanks to Hoosier State Chronicles and the DePauw University Libraries.)] ==Obituary.== Mrs. [[Burks-511|Dorcas Burk]], wife of [[McAninch-49|Daniel McAninch]], died of old age, Nov 27, 1881, aged 80 years, 11 months and 2 days. Mrs. McAninch had been a resident of Marion Township, Putnam county, for 55 years, she having come to this county from Kentucky, her native state, and settled on entered land, on which she lived until her death. She had been a faithful and consistent member of the Christian Church for forty years. Her religious life made of her an examplary member of society, a devoted wife and an affectionate mother. She met and encountered the duties of life with her aged, bereaved consort for 60 years. They had born to them 9 childen, seven of them living to adult age, six of whom are still living to mourn, with their venerable father, their sad, but we can not say untimely, bereavement. The mortal remains of Mrs. McAninch were interred in the cemetery at Stilesville on the 28th inst., preceeding which the funeral sermon was preached by Elder O. P. Badger. Her life companion, now on the verge of the grave, and her surviving children have the heartfelt sympathy of all their neighbors and friends in this their greatest earthly sorrow and loss. W.M.D.

Obituary for Francis Smith 'Frank' Dane III

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DANE, III, Francis S “Frank”. In announcing the news of our Dad’s passing, we want to do what we know he would have done: appreciate his life. We are so grateful that we were with Dad when he passed away on Monday, December 12th, 2016, after suffering from Dementia. On October 24, 1940, [[Dane-174|Francis Smith Dane III]] was born in Pasadena, California. Frank would say that he “chose” his parents, Francis S “Duke” Dane Jr. and Edith Thacher Dane. Frank grew up in the Pasadena area and made numerous, lasting friends at Pasadena High School, Pasadena City College, and the University of California Santa Barbara. It wasn’t an accident that Frank chose to join the Peace Corps in his 20’s, where he spent a year volunteering in Nigeria. There he found joy and purpose in helping people, especially children. He spent over 30 years as a teacher, including several years at Pacific Ackworth Friends School in Temple City, CA and Evergreen Elementary school in Rohnert Park. In the 1980’s Frank found another way to help people, he designed and implemented his own self-esteem workshop, which he called “Pouvant”. Frank appreciated every minute he spent leading Pouvant workshops for children and adults in Southern California and Sonoma County, and mentoring others to lead the workshops themselves. Frank then brought his passion back into the classroom, teaching at Laguna High School in Sebastopol. Even after his mind started to fail him, Frank continued helping his fellow residents at Brush Creek Senior Living in Santa Rosa. He referred to this informal therapy as “working with the kids”. Frank had two great passions outside of his work, tennis and enjoying the great outdoors. He loved tennis, camping and kayaking and was thankful that he lived in an area where he could regularly explore places like Armstrong Woods, the Russian River and Yosemite. We are grateful that Frank got to share love and companionship with ex-wives Renée Conrad and Diana Gilliam and long-time girlfriend Donna Chinlund. How proud Frank was to leave a legacy of surviving family behind: son Kyle Dane, daughter Subé Robertson, brother Bill Dane, sister Nancy Peña, granddaughters Aliveah Robertson, Moorea Robertson, Annabel Dane and Lucy Dane and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws. All of these things and more will be celebrated in an event to remember from 1 to 4 PM on March 25, 2017 at the Finley Community Center in Santa Rosa, California. The family would love to hear from you at [mailto:FriendsofFrankDane@gmail.com FriendsofFrankDane@gmail.com] if you want to attend the event or send your condolences. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if donations in Frank’s name could help find a cure for Dementia and Alzheimers Disease? Contact Lafferty & Smith Mortuary in Santa Rosa for details. Thank you all for being part of Dad’s life!

Obituary for George Prewitt Pitts

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This obituary for George Prewitt Pitts (1869-1936) was originally posted to a compilation of transcriptions titled Henry County Missouri Obituaries at the URL http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mohenry/obituary/p04obit.html. The site is no longer live and the contents appear unavailable. The site was saved once at the Internet Archive, on [https://web.archive.org/web/20100616055104/http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mohenry/obituary/p04obit.html June 16, 2010]. Unfortunately, the Pitts obituary was not on the site on that date. I archived a copy locally in 2015. I have inserted some corrections and commentary as inline references.
If anyone has information on the original transcriber and poster of this obituary please speak up so credit can be given.
[[Ebaugh-51 | Dave Ebaugh (Ebaugh-51)]] PITTS, George Prewitt
b: Sep 3 1869, Louisville, KY
d: Jun 20 1936, Blairstown, Henry Co, MO
bur: Rose Hill Cemetery, Latour, Johnson Co, MO
arr: Wilkinson Funeral Home Well Known Blairstown Man Commits Suicide in Woodshed at His Home George Prewitt Pitts, well known resident of Blairstown, was found dead by a neighbor Saturday afternoon in a little woodshed in the northeast corner of the yard at his home in Blairstown, where he lived alone. Dr. W. T. Jennings, county coroner, found Mr. Pitts lying on his back in the shed, a 38 caliber revolver lying near, as though it had dropped form his right hand to the floor. The single shot fired went through the heart. After viewing the scene, Dr. Jennings deemed no inquest necessary as it was apparent how he had come to his death. A note of farewell to his family was found on the kitchen table. He had been dead several hours when Dr. Jennings was called to the scene about 5 p.m. Saturday. George Prewitt Pitts was born September 3, 1869, at Louisville, Ky.,George was born near Liberty, Casey, Kentucky (per 1870 U. S. Census), which is 75 or so miles from Louisville. son of John Pitts from IrelandGeorge's father, John Luther Pitts, was born in North Carolina. John Luther never knew '''his''' father, and his mother spun fanciful tales to John Luther to explain why. She very well may have told John that he was from Ireland. and Mary Zilty PittsMary Ann Zilly (Dameron) Pitts of Kentucky. When a young man, he was baptized and joined the Baptist church, where he held his membership until death. He also belonged to the Odd Fellow Lodge several years. In 1892 he was married to Treshy E. HolmanEmma Mar Tishey Holeman, who often went by "Tishey", much to the frustration of future geneaologists. and ten children were in their family, six of whom are living. In 1912 his wife died, leaving seven children for him to rear. For the past 12 years he lived in Blairstown being along at the time of his death. Most of his life was spent as a railroader, but the past few years he was a farmer. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: T. C. Pitts,Tubell Cain Schell City; Rom and Arch Pitts,Romulus and Archibald Peculiar; R. W.Robert Welby Pitts, Bolivar; Mrs. Rolla Box, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Florence Chandley, Boise, Idaho; and the following children: V. R. Pitts,Virgil R. Schell City; D. J. Pitts,Daniel John Alexander, Ia.; Mrs. Meva Cooper,Mera Lena Cooper Grandview, Mo.; Mrs. Nellie Harbson,Nellie Harbeson Mason City, Ia.; Clarence Pitts, Charles City, Ia.; Mrs. Lindsay Salmon,Thelma Irene Salmon Clinton. There are also 21 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church at Blairstown at 2 p.m. Monday with interment at Rose Hill cemetery, eight miles north of Blairstown under the direction of Wilkinson Funeral service. ==Citation Information== Looks like the obit is available in Newspapers.com's collection. * Date 25 Jun 1936 * Paper Henry County Democrat, Clinton, Henry, Missouri So, maybe "Well Known Blairstown Man Commits Suicide in Woodshed at His Home." ''Henry County Democrat'', 25 June 1936, transcription at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Obituary_for_George_Prewitt_Pitts. ==Notes and Corrections==

Obituary For Mr & Mrs Walter S Sharpe

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Obituary Mr and Mrs Walter S. Sharpe The late Walter Samuel Sharpe, whose death occurred recently at Franklin Street, Nelson, was born in India, and educated at Rooki English College. Having passed through the college he was appointed to the Indian Telegraph Department, and served the first two years in Burma. He was in charge of most of the lines in Northern Burma. From there Mr Sharpe was appointed in charge to the telegraph storeyard and went to Calcutta and so gradually he was director of telegraphs in one-fifth of the whole of India. During the war he was Director of Telegraphs in Bombay and was in close touch with the military. He was retired on superannuation in 1922, and went home to England for 12 months, coming out to New Zealand in January 1925. Mr Sharpe bought a farm in the Pearce Valley but later retired and came to live in Nelson. The late Mr Sharpe, who received the Kaiser-i-hindi gold medal for meritorious services, could relate many interesting stories of life in Burma. When erecting the line in Burma they had a good deal of trouble with animals and natives. They were often interfered with by the Shan tribe and also by wild elephants. Road transport was practically nil and nearly all the transport had to be done by river boat. The late Mr Sharpe was on active service for 29 years without any period of furlough, probably a record for the Indian services. His wife Mrs Rosanna Sharpe, whose death followed a few days later, was born in Cork (Ireland) and went at a very early age to India with her parents. She was educated in India and married to Mr Christopher Mayes, Public Works Department engineer. She spent her early married life in Burma where she lost her husband in 1898. She was a nurse in the general hospital, Calcutta, from then on for nine years until she was married to the late Mr Sharpe. During the period of the war Mrs Sharpe was instrumental in starting and carrying on a fund for the benefit of Telegraph employees on active service, for which she received commendation. the late Mrs Sharpe leaves behind two son's, one married. 20 June 1935

Obituary for Thomas Matthew Awbrey (Awbrey-193)

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Thomas Awbrey's profile can be see at [[Awbrey-193|Thomas Matthew Awbrey]] From the Roanoke Leader, May 19, 1915: "The oldest person in Roanoke and in Randolph County passed away shortly after midnight Mon. morning when the Hon. T. M. Awbrey, known locally as 'Uncle Matt', passed away at the home of his son, James Thomas Benjamin Awbrey, Esq. The deceased lacked only one week of being 97 years of age. Mr. Awbrey, Thomas Mathew Awbrey, had an interesting career. He was for more than 60 years a member of the Baptist Church at Western, Ga. (this church was organized by the Awbrey, Glanton, and Zachary families), where the funeral services were conducted in the presence of a large congregation. He had also been a Mason over 60 years. He formerly represented Heard County, Ga. in the Legislature and was the Heard County member of the Ga . Assembly in the Constitutional Convention of Ga. in 1877. Mr. Awbrey came to West Ga. with his parents when the Indians still inhabited this country. Before the enfeeblemen tof old age crept upon him, he was an interesting talker on the scenes of the early days of his life and the pioneer days of West Ga. For several years before his death, he was blind and nearly deaf. He made his home with his son, James Thomas Benjamin Awbrey, in Roanoke, Ala., where he was constantly and dutifully cared for until called to his reward."

Obituary of Emma Nuutilainen

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The following is transcribed from a photocopy of an obituary from an unknown newspaper (possibly the Necedah Republican since that was the local newspaper at the time). I believe Emma's maiden name to be spelled incorrectly. I'm also not sure that Toledo, OH is the correct location of their marriage. I have a copy of a Marriage License issued from Athens County, OH. "OBITUARY Mrs. Otto Maki Mrs. Otto Maki passed away at her home in this village on Thursday, March 30, 1944, at the age of 59 years, 10 months and 29 days, after having been in failing health for some time. Emma Nutila was born May 1, 1884, in Mikkeli, Finland. In 1908 she was united in marriage to Otto Maki in Toledo, Ohio, and to this union four children, three sons and one daughter, were born, namely John, Robert, George, and Hilda, all of whom, with the husband, survive. In 1905, Mr. And Mrs. Maki and children moved to Necedah, which place has since been the family home. During her residence here, Mrs. Maki endeared herself to neighbors and friends for her unselfish devotion to family and friends and her concern and desire to be of aid to others. Although her household duties occupied most of her time, she nevertheless ably and graciously assisted in the welfare of others until later years when ill health confined her to her home most of the time. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, April 3, at the Necedah Methodist church, being in charge of Rev. J. Mason, and interment was made in the family lot in Bayview cemetery. John Maki, who is stationed with U. S. forces in Burma, and Robert who is on duty with U. S. forces in Australia, were unable to attend the funeral of their mother."

Obituary of Hazel Kathleen Hamilton

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Obituary of Hazel Kathleen Hamilton, The Chilliwack Progress, p. 18 Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada (10 Feb 1993) Hazel Kathleen Hamilton, late of 9430 Nowell St., Chilliwack, passed away Feb. 3, 1993 in Chilliwack General Hospital, age 72 years. She was born Sept. 23, 1920 in Chilliwack and had lived in this area all her life. She was raised on a large farm on Chapman Road in Rosedale. Hazel came from a large family of seventeen. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting, also riding her bicycle around town. Hazel would always make sure to keep in touch with her family by either phoning them or by having them come over to visit. She was everyone's favourite aunt and sister. Funeral Service was held Monday, Feb. 8, 1993 at 10:30 a.m. at the Chapel of Henderson's Funeral Home, Rev. Bob McMullen officiating. Interment at Oddfellows Cemetery. Casket bearers: Evan Edmondson, Jim Laughlin, Roger Muir, Norm Standeven, Phil Martin, Vic Janicki. She is survived by two brothers: John and Pat; three sisters: Viola, Mable, and Margaret; many nieces and nephews as well as many great-nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers: Tom and Lyle; and sister, Selina. She was also predeceased by many brothers and sisters. Henderson's Funeral Home, Chilliwack, in care of arrangements.

Obituary of Imogene Marter

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* Obituary of Imogene Fredia Marter. "[https://coxfuneralhomeonline.com/marter-imogene-fredia/]." Cox Funeral Home. Accessed 20 Mar 2019.

Obituary of Mary (Coe) Kettering

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'''Obituary for Mrs. Mary Coe Kettering. News clipping from a local Lisbon, Iowa newspaper found amongst Mary Kettering’s genealogy papers dated March 1914. "OBITUARY Mrs. Mary Coe Kettering". Mary Kettering died on 1 March 1914 in Tuscon, AZ.''' :'''Obituary Transcription:''' :The fore part of last week the people of Lisbon were thrown under a cloud of sorrow when intelligence was received that Mrs. Kettering had passed from this world Sunday night, March 1st, 1914, in Tucson, Arizona, where she had gone to spend the winter with her daughter Sarah. She was the wife of Solomon Kettering, who for many years was an active and influential citizen and business man of Lisbon, and whose decease occurred Feb. 12th, 1906. She was born in Gates (stet) Co., New York, Jan. 24th, 1847, and was the daughter of John D. and Caroline Ackerson Coe. Her family moved to Ohio and then to Iowa when Mrs. Kettering was but a child, and her girlhood life was spent on a farm near Tipton. :Her father answered the call of his country and enlisted in the Union Army at the beginning of the Civil War, giving up his life as a sacrifice for his country in October, 1863. The widowed mother, shortly after, moved to Lisbon with her family, and here was spent the remaining years of the life of the deceased. :On Dec. 10th, 1871, she was married to Solomon Kettering, who at that time was a prospering young business man. The marriage proved most happy; the making of a home was a delight, and the interests of husband and wife were centered on those things which made for the best in home and church and community. :The joy of the home and the interests of life were increased by the advent of six children, two of whom, Louis and Mrs. Ella Kettering Johnson, preceeded (stet) their mother from this world. :The father’s time being given largely to his business and the demands of public interest, it fell to the mother to assume the care and culture of her growing family. For these she did not spare herself, but poured into their lives the richest treasures of a mother’s heart and devotion. During these years of parental care and responsibility there developed in her all those graces of Christian womanly character that made her beloved as wife, mother and friend, and which so enriched her life in later years. Her activities, outside of her home, were confined largely to her church of which she had been a member since childhood. She was one of the charter members of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society, and an active member of the Ladies’ Aid Society. When the question of building the present Methodist church was under consideration, and subscriptions were being solicited, Solomon Kettering and his wife showed their devotion and interest by a generous contribution which, with like subscriptions from other members, made possible the erection of the beautiful structure which stands as a monument to the faith and sacrifice of the members of sixteen years ago. :The health of the deceased, never vigorous, began to fail three years ago. This past three winters were spent in Tucson, Arizona, with the hope that the climate might aid in her recovery. But the climate and the best medical skill, with careful nursing, could not recover the lost health. She continued to grow weaker and almost without warning her spirit took its flight to the heavenly world. :The four children remaining to mourn the loss of this devoted mother are Sarah Ernest and Willard, of Lisbon, and Ralph, of Seattle, Washington. Also, two brothers and one sister share with the children in this loss. They are Clarence Coe, of Cresent, Iowa; Frank Coe, of California, and Mrs. Adeline Akerly, of Early, Iowa. Five grandchildren also survive her. :A large number of sympathetic friends and neighbors gathered in the home Friday afternoon, March 6th, to take part in the funeral services which were conducted by Rev. James Ballz, pastor of the M.E. church, assisted by Rev. B.C. Barnes, a former pastor of the family. Beautiful and appropriate music was sung by the choir, and J.D. Fouse, of Lisbon, and Miss Neva Smith of Iowa City sang with tender effect two special numbers. At the close of the services the body was conveyed to the Lisbon cemetery and there laid to rest until the morning of the resurrection when the body of earth shall take the form of the heavenly and the mortal shall be crowned with immortality.

Obituary of Solomon Kettering

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'''Obituary for Solomon Kettering, News clipping from a local Lisbon, Iowa newspaper found amongst Mary Kettering’s genealogy papers dated Feb 1906. "OBITUARY SOLOMON KETTERING". Solomon died on 12 February 1906, he had had a stroke in his Pharmacy in Lisbon, Iowa, and died.''' :Transcription of Obituary: :The community was called upon this week to mourn the sudden departure of Solomon Kettering, who for years was a familiar figure on our streets and an influence in civic, educational, business and church circles. The quick unmooring of his life makes the fact seem almost incredible, but his absence from his accustomed place of business, and the sorrow present in the home and community, tell the sad, sad truth in letters that burn with sorrow and grief. :Mr. Kettering wasn't in the best of health in late years, and the last week found him grappling with the grippe, but in it all he continued business and was cheerful to the extent that his family and friends thought the malady but a passing incident and with time all would be righted. But Monday morning named the hour for his passing into the border land. He went early to the store on a special errand expecting to adjust things for the day and return for breakfast. Several telephone calls failed to get a response and the family naturally concluded that he was on his way home, but Willard, in passing the store room on his way to college, stepped in and found his father in his accustomed chair but lost to consciousness. He immediately summoned Drs. Burd and Gardner, who gave their best effort to restore him, but to no avail. The center of life had been throttled and the weakened heart was unable to successfully battle against the difficulty as present in apoplexy, and peacefully and without a struggle he slept into eternity, and in the passing was far more free from pain than in active life when sickness claimed him. The fire not having been started indicated that the difficulty took him almost as soon as he arrived at the store. He had removed his overcoat and evidently felt exhausted, and thought to revive himself by resting, but instead of finding a temporal rest was admitted into the spiritual rest where forever he shall abide amid joy and gladness and free from pain and sadness. :Mr. Kettering was a native of Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, and was born July 10, 1847. When three years of age his parents moved to Iowa and settled on the Kettering farm, located near what was early known as the middle Mills. Here he worked and attended school until he gained his majority when he came to Lisbon and associated himself with Signs & Kurtz as clerk, and later worked for their successors, Sutliff & Lewis. Later he held a clerkship with Daniel Buck. In 1872 he became a member of the firm of Davis & Kettering, druggists. Mr. Davis is now in Cedar Rapids, in charge of the money order department in the Post-office, and when told of the passing of Mr. Kettering his eyes filled with tears and his mind as quick as a flash went back thirty-four years and he saw Mr. Kettering as he was then in the vigor of youth and steamed with ambition. After four years Dr. Armstrong purchased the Davis interest and the firm became Armstrong & Kettering – a firm name very familiar to those in mid life. After several years Mr. Kettering assumed entire control of the enterprise and has remained ever since in the same business and at the same location. :Mr. Kettering’s influence was more general than that of a private business. He was long connected with the educational interests of the town in the capacity of school director, having served on the board of education for upward of twenty-five years. :His hand has recorded most of the history of Lisbon as it was made by the City Council. He was the first recorder of the town and, with only a term or two vacation, has held that position ever since, and was still active in that office when life stilled his active brain and ready hand. :In church circles his influence likewise has been felt and his ambition to see righteousness prevail helped to mold character in his fellows and told for improvement in church property as it is now present in the beautiful M. E. church and here, as elsewhere, he shall ever live and be known to those who shall enjoy the fruits of his labors. :Mr. Kettering was married to Miss Mary Coe, Dec. 10th, 1871. Six children blessed the union – two daughters, Ella and Sarah, and four sons, Lewis, Ralph, Ernest and Willard. The entire family, save Ella, survive him. Ella died Feb. 1st, 1903. The entire family are present in the home of sorrow, surrounded by sympathizing friends and a hallowed memory of a loving husband and good father. :Memorial services were held at the home this Thursday at 2:00 o’clock and at the church at 2:30, where a large gathering of friends met to pay honor to a noble life. Interment was held in the local cemetery. Rev. H. J. Bowder, his pastor, officiated at the various services, assisted by Dr. D. S. Fouse

Obituary of Thomas Pick in Hoby Newspaper 1909

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Transcript DEATH OF MR T PICK, 1909 The announcement on Saturday afternoon of the sad death of Mr Thomas Pick, the schoolmaster here - in London - evoked an intense feeling of regret and of personal loss, combined with the utmost sympathy for the bereaved wife and family. Deceased, who was in his 64th year had proceeded on the Saturday before Whitsuntide to spend his holidays at the residence of one of his married daughters, Mrs Warlsey, in London. On the following day, Sunday, he was seized with the illness from which he never recovered, the end coming on Saturday last. A severe attack of gastritis developed into a complication of ailments: ..... supervened, and finally in spite of the best medical attention and advice, the heart gave way under the strain. Mr Pick's good record of entry upon scholastic duties in Hoby dated from October 31st 1871. With a space of about 11 months in between, he had ...... been master here for two years. He was a native of Barkby and was one of the slowly decreasing group of Canon Fry's men. He sat for his certificate at Peterborough Training College, and was locally known as a zealous and very successful teacher, many of his old scholars attaining positions of considerable importance. A strict disciplinarian, he was one of the kindest toward his pupils (who) seemed literally to love him. Nor were his activities confined to school. In public life he filled the office of churchwarden, was for many years assistant .... and tax collector for Hoby, Ragdale, Rothersby and Rooksby, positions which he held with integrity and ability. Of late years he had acted with great acceptance to .......... as agent for the Hoby Polling District. In his earlier days he was known as a good all-round cricketer and (became) an excellent umpire. Under his organisation the village posessed an almost invincible team. Unfortunately he was at times a martyr to rheumatic pain, a complaint which greatly curbed his sporting activities, but he turned his mind to ........ a sport at which he was a great pro-..... He was a well set up man of fine and gentle manly disposition. He was greatly looked up to by his neighbours, who seemed naturally to turn to him whenever they were in want of a confidential advisor, and it is pretty safe to say that few men would be more greatly loved throughout the whole of his district. He was enclosed in a handsome polished elm coffin with brass mountings, and was brought from London on Tuesday evening.

Obituary Record of Graduates of Amherst College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Amherst, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Amherst College]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Obituary Record of Graduates of Amherst College == "Obituary Record of Graduates and Non-Graduates of Amherst College" : "In connection with the editing of the Triennial Catalogue in Latin, in the year 1862-1863, the undersigned was directed by the faculty to prepare and have printed an obituary record of graduates deceased during that year; and subsequently he was instructed to prepare a similar record annually. This has been done, and four series of ten years each were completed in 1902, containing accounts of eleven hundred and eighty-three graduates and numbering in all ten hundred and seven pages. Nine numbers from 1877 to 1885, inclusive, were edited by the late Prof. J.K. Chickering ... To the first two series and also to each of the third and fourth series, alphabetical indexes have been added." * published by The College, Amherst, Mass., 1847- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Obituary Record of Graduates of Amherst College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012103785 * 1847-1903 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A9U2AAAAMAAJ * 1868-1882 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryrecord6882amhe * 1874-1906 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000054683 * 1882-1892 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryrecor8292amhe * 1892-1903 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryrecord9203amhe * 1903-1913 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryre0313amhe * 1913-1922 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542452 * 1914-1918 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryrec1418amhe * 1918-1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryrecordof1823he * 1919-1923 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JERFAQAAMAAJ * 1960 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000542452 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Obituary Record of Graduates of Amherst College|Obituary Record of Graduates of Amherst College]]'' (The College, Amherst, Mass., 1847-) Year , [ Page ]. * ([[#ORGAC|Obituary Record Amherst College]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Author. ''[[Space:Title|Title]]'' (Name, location, date) [ Page ].

Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University == * published by Yale University * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Obituary_Record_of_Graduates_of_Yale_University|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/ * 1860+ http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010308557 * Up to 1920 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000525767 * 1927+ https://yalealumnimagazine.com/obituaries * 1870 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N0gFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1860t70obituary00yaleuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/1860t70obituary00yaleuoft * 1880 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jlcdAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bkgFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1870t80obituary00yaleuoft * 1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/1880t90obituary00yaleuoft ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=QFgdAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QFgdAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1890t1900obituary00yaleuoft * 1905 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rk3AAAAMAAJ * 1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/1900t10obituary00yaleuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Gw_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1900t10obituary00yaleuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1apGAQAAMAAJ * 1913 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext_0 * 1915 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y2w_AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zZxGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ulodAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1910t15obituary00yaleuoft * 1920 ::* https://archive.org/details/1915t20obituary00yaleuoft * 1921 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A55GAQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University|Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University]]'' (Yale University, 1900) * ([[#YO|Yale Obit]])

Oblates of Mary Immaculate Cemetery, Mission, British Columbia

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The Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.I.) Cemetery is currently on the eastern edge of the Fraser River Heritage Park. This land is still under the ownership of the O.M.I and is still in use as a cemetery today. The cemetery was the burial site for the priests, nuns, and students of the St. Mary's Mission and Residential School and for many years it was the only cemetery in the area. This peaceful and tranquil place is the final resting place of many of the Oblate missionaries. One of the Oblate priests planted four Douglas firs in the centre of the cemetery to provide shelter for those buried underneath, but unfortunately, there are only three remaining.

O'Brien

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#REDIRECT [[Space:O'Brien_Mine_Disaster]]

O'Brien/Brien Name Study

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[[Category:O'Brien Name Study]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and make a wikitree profile for them. We are especially interested in the O'Brien or Brien Family from North County Cork in Ireland. We have Ellen O'Brien buried at the church cemetery in Lisgoold, on church road between Top Cross and Templebodan. We would like to find her siblings, parents and ancestors. She married Patrick Troy, Sr. after 1850 and we would like to find her family in Roman Catholic church records. We would like to find out if she also married in the Church of Ireland, as records were kept from 1845 onwards. We are hoping to find all her siblings, cousins and ancestors in Ireland, and perhaps nephews and nieces who immigrated to other parts of the world. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private messa

O'Brien Family Mysteries

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I am trying to find the correct branch of O'Briens on Blanche's father's side. In one census, his name is transcribed to Thos., but it could also be interpretted as Jos. See http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/O'Brien-2402.

Ocean Mine Disaster

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Ocean_Mine_Disaster_1916]]

Ochiltree, Ayrshire One Place Study

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'''[[Space:East_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|East Ayrshire OPS]] | [[Space:North_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|North Ayrshire OPS]] | [[Space:South_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|South Ayrshire OPS]]'''
[[Space:Ayr%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ayr OPS]] | [[Space:Auchinleck%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck OPS]] | [[Space:Ochiltree%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ochiltree OPS]] | [[Space:Old_Cumnock%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Old Cumnock OPS]] == Ochiltree, Ayrshire One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Ochiltree, Ayrshire|category=Ochiltree, Ayrshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1011252|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ochiltree, Ayrshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] Some companion pages for Ochiltree: *[[Space:Ochiltree_Kirk_Graveyard_Transcriptions|Ochiltree_Kirk_Graveyard_Transcriptions]] *[[Space:Parish_of_Ochiltree|Parish of Ochiltree]] *[[Space:Ochiltree_Families|Ochiltree Families]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 55.461692, -4.361511 :'''Elevation:''' 103.0 m or 337.9 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== ==Sources==

Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study

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'''[[Space:North Shore Conception Bay, Newfoundland|North Shore Conception Bay]]'''
[[Space:Adam's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Adam's Cove]] | [[Space:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Blackhead]] | [[Space:Bradley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Bradley's Cove]] | [[Space:Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Broad Cove]]
[[Space:Mulley's Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Mulley's Cove]] | [[Space:Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Ochre Pit Cove]] | [[Space:Small Point, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Small Point]] | [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|Western Bay]]
== Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony|category=Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q7076386|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.91281611743533, -53.070985713978374 :'''Elevation:''' 19.0 m or 62.3 feet ===History=== ===18th Century People and Families=== *Bolan: Family lore tells of Maurice Bolan possibly from Ireland who worked as a servant for Samuel Churchill. Maurice convinced Samuel's daughter, Clairmond, to elope with him. Eventually the couple settled in Smooth Cove a section of Ochre Pit Cove. The Bolan profiles start here: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bolan-200&errcode=new_profile * Carnel (Carnell)l: John Carnell cleared land in Ochre Pit Cove in 1770 and may be the first https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carnell-259 * Coish (Cosh): First possibly Thomas cleared land in 1786. He may have come from Bovey Tracey, Devon. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coish-48 *Churchill: According to Joseph D. Halfyard of St. John's, Samuel Churchill was the first Churchill at Ochre Pit Cove and acquired property in St. John's West, known as Pye Corner, and property in Petty Harbour know as Calvers Room and Flag Staff Room as well as property on the southside of Ochre Pit Cove. The ownership of these properties are recorded in the 1785 will of his son, Nicholas Churchill. Nicholas' will also provides the names of Samuel's daughters, Clarmond and Elizabeth. There is no evidence that Samuel Churchill nor his son, Nicholas, lived in Newfoundland year round. However both Samuel's daughters married in Newfoundland and settled in Ochre Pit Cove. The Churchill Profiles start here. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Churchill-5029 * Edgcombe (Hitchcombe): John Hitchcombe cleared land out the the woods in 1787. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Edgcombe-195&errcode=new_profile *Halfyard: Richard Halfyard was from Bovey Tracey in Devon according to marriage records. He may have come to Conception Bay North in 1755 perhaps as a servant of Samuel Churchill. Or there is some evidence that he may have come with his father to Ochre Pit Cove. Richard married one of Samuel Churchill's daughters and settled in Ochre Pit Cove. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Halfyard-15 * Jacobs: Joseph married into the Halfyard family. The family moved to Northern Bay: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jacobs-7233 * Moores: Charles Moores appears to be the first Moores in Ochre Pit Cove: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moores-331 *Parsons: John, Nicholas and Jonathan Parsons inherited property from their father in 1781. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parsons-16663 * Pennel: There is a burial record in the Blackhead Church for a Pennel who died in 9 April 1826 at Ochre pit Cove at age 74 so born 1752 (Page 10 #77). This individual may be a parent of John Pennell was born about 1788. No property was recorded for any Pennel in Ochre Pit Cove in 1805 when the land was documented in the Plantation BooK. John died October 1, 1854 at age 66 Blackhead Church burial records pg 93. * Pinsent: William https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pinsent-16 * Rogers: David Rogers (1775-April 17, 1836) arrived in Ochre Pit Cove in 1792 when he received property there from his grandfather. He died at age 61. * Skinners: William Skinner may have been the first skinner in Ochre Pit Cove arriving about 1776. See the Skinner profiles starting here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Skinner-10701 The families who settled Ochre Pit Cove in the 18th century, did not always remain. Nicholas Banks was in Ochre Pit Cove 1788 and 1790 when his name was noted in two courts case (See Manioncollection.ca under Banks) but does not appear after that date. By the time of the Plantation Book circa 1805, many of those recorded were were not living in Ochre Pit Cove, including Nicholas Churchills, Sarah & Samuel Bolans, Christopher Harris, William Hogan and Richard Cornish. And new families were arriving including Charles Websters who married Elizabeth (1779-March 1848) and received bequest through his wife from R. Wells' will. William Pinsent married a local girls and was given deed of gift of property by his father-in-laws. ==Sources== *Colonial Office Plantation Book: https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_nor22_42_05.htm *Manioncollection.ca

OCLC-11489633

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'''See note regarding the ''[[Space:William_Carver%2C_the_immigrant_of_1682|immigrant from Herefordshire]]''.''' [[Space:OCLC-11489633|»]] Carver, Elias (1817-1904), ''The Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England in 1682''. Loughead & Co, Philadelphia (1903) [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archive], *[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archives] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=vFU5AAAAMAAJ Google eBooks] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-william-carver-from-hertfordshire-england-in-1682/oclc/11489633 WorldCat.org] *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7193049M/Genealogy_of_William_Carver_from_Hertfordshire_England_in_1682 OpenLibrary.org] ---- {{Space:OCLC-11489633}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-11489633 |What links here]]

OCLC-12418832

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:OCLC-12418832 |»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Battle, J.H., ''History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania ...'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}. |F= Battle, J.H., ''History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: including an account of its original exploration...''. A. Warner & co., Philadelphia & Chicago (1887). OCLC124711832. {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}} [https://archive.org/details/historybuckscou00unkngoog Internet Archives] }} :ISBN: 0871524090 9780871524096 :OCLC: 12418832 * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-bucks-county-pennsylvania-including-an-account-of-its-original-exploration/oclc/12418832?tab=details WorldCat.org] * [https://archive.org/details/historybuckscou00unkngoog Internet Archives] ---- {| ! style="background:#f0f0f0;" width="20px"| ! style="background:#f0f0f0;" |Profile ! style="background:#f0f0f0; margin:30px"|Page |- |colspan="2"|Bensalem - Chapter XXVI ||(753-770) |- ||||William Alburger || [https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n810/mode/1up 753] |- ||||Edward Bilger |- ||||Enos Boutcher || [https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n811/mode/1up 754] |- ||||George Brock |- ||||William Catreal || [https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n812/mode/1up 755] |- ||||George Daniels |- ||||John Y. Daniels |- ||||Richard Dingee |- ||||Samuel Fulton |- ||||Thomas Gaffney |- ||||William Harvey |- ||||Francis Headman |- ||||Benjamin Hilt |- ||||Jessee Johnson |- ||||Charles Ray King, M.D. |- ||||Richard Landers |- ||||Charles McFadden |- ||||Charles V. Murray |- ||||Samuel F. Ridge |- ||||Barkley Roberts. |- ||||T.B. Simons |- ||||G.W. Sipler |- ||||Charles Taylor |- ||||Edward Thomas |- ||||Hon. C.S. Vandergrift |- ||||J.G. Vandergrift |- ||||Joseph J. Vandergrift |- ||||Moses Vendergrift |- ||||Theodore D. Vandgrift |- ||||W. G. Winder |- |colspan="2"|'''Buckingham - Chapter XXVIII'''|| (802-834) |- ||||Joseph Atkinson |- ||||Silas H. Beans |- ||||Samuel E. Broadhurst |- ||||Justice Cox |- ||||Eleazar Doan |- ||||Stephen G. Doan |- ||||Ely Family |- ||||Warren S. Ely |- ||||Joseph Fell |- ||||Dr. Joseph Foulke |- ||||John M. Gray |- ||||William H. Hartley |- ||||James K. Hibbs |- ||||James C. Iden |- ||||William Johnson |- ||||William F. Kelly |- ||||William M. Kirk |- ||||Joseph H. Leary |- ||||John Niblick |- ||||Dr. H. Nields |- ||||The Paxson Family || [https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n883/mode/1up 824] |- ||||Richard R. Paxson |- ||||Benjamin S. Rich |- ||||William Rockafellow |- ||||Charles M. Shaw |- ||||Joseph Smith |- ||||Charles H. Williams |- ||||Charles Williams |- ||||Oliver Howard Wilson |- ||||Samuel Wilson |- ||||[[Worthington-11 |John Worthington]] | [https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n895/mode/1up 834] |- ||||Wilmer Worthington |- |colspan="2"|'''Falls - Chapter XXXI'''|| (900-925) |- |||| Lewis Anderson |- |||| William Balderston |- |||| Ebenezer Barwis |- |||| Charles D. Beans |- |||| John R. Breece |- |||| Benjamin Briggs |- |||| John Brooks |- |||| Edward Brown |- |||| Charles Buckman |- |||| Wallace Buckman |- |||| Elwood Burton |- |||| Jonathan Burton |- |||| Aden Carver ||[https://archive.org/stream/historybuckscou00unkngoog#page/n964/mode/1up 903] |- |||| Charles Carver |- |colspan="2"|'''Middletown - Chapter XXXV'''|| (970-990) |} ---- '''Citation template: '''{{Space:OCLC-12418832}} '''Citation with page numbers: '''{{Space:OCLC-12418832 |p=__}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-12418832| what links here]]

OCLC-3111379

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[[Space:OCLC-3111379 |»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Martindale, ''History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland ...''{{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}; |F=Martindale, Joseph C., ''History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland, in Philadelphia, Pa. ...''. G.W. Jacobs & Co. (1867, revised 1901) OCLC3111379. {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}; [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownshi00mart Internet Archives] }} 1867
*[http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-townships-of-byberry-and-moreland-in-philadelphia-pa-from-their-earliest-settlements-by-the-whites-to-the-present-time/oclc/3111379 WorldCat] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011607171 Hathi Trust] *[https://archive.org/details/historyoftownshi00mart Internet Archives] Revised Edition (1901):
*[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14013358M/A_history_of_the_townships_of_Byberry_and_Moreland_in_Philadelphia_Pa. Open Library OL14013358M] * [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownshi00martrich Internet Archives] ---- [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00mart#page/n15/mode/2up Table of Contents] {| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:200px"|Family Sketches ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Page ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Revised |- | [[Bolton-414 |Bolton Family]] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00mart#page/232/mode/2up 233] || 254 |- | [[Carver-593 |Carver Family]] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00mart#page/242/mode/2up 243] || 263 |- | Comly Family || 250 || 270 |- | Duffield Family || 284 || 302 |- | Gilbert Family || 289 || 308 |- | Knight Family || 299 || 317 |- | Martindale Family || 319 || 337 |- | Saurman Family || 326 || 343 |- | Townsend Family || 330 || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/346/mode/2up 347] |- | Thornton Family || 334 ||[https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/350/mode/2up 351] |- | [[Walmsley-171 | Walmsley Family]] || 336 || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/352/mode/2up 353] |- | Walton Family || 347 ||[https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/362/mode/2up 363] |- | [[Worthington-648 |Worthington Family]] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00mart#page/362/mode/2up 362] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/376/mode/2up 377] |- | Tomlinson Family || 369 || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/384/mode/2up 384] |- |Sherer Family || 374 || [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownshi00martrich#page/388/mode/2up 389] |} ---- '''Citation template: '''{{Space:OCLC-3111379}} '''Citation with page numbers: '''{{Space:OCLC-3111379 |p=__}} '''Short Citation with page numbers: '''{{Space:OCLC-3111379|t=S |p=__}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-3111379| what links here]]

OCLC-3530764

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources | Ancestry of Clarence Roberts]] [[Category:Powell-5629 Pennsylvania]] [[Space:OCLC-3530764|»]] {{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Roberts, ''Ancestry of Clarence Roberts...'' {{#if:{{{p|}}}|, {{{p|}}}}}; |F = Roberts, Clarence V. (b.1862) ''Ancestry of Clarence V. Roberts & Frances A. (Walton) Roberts; comprising a chart and sketches of some fifty-six ancestral families who settled mostly in or near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania''. Wm. F.Fell co., Philadelphia (1940) OCLC3530764{{#if:{{{p|}}}|, page {{{p|}}}}}. [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045 Hathi Trust] }} * [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045 Hathi Trust] * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3530764 OCLC 3530764] ---- [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=341 Index of Personal Names] {| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:20px"| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045?urlappend=%3Bseq=17 Genealogical Sketches] ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|Page |- |colspan="2"| Joseph Ambler of Philadelphia||1 |- |colspan="2" | Thomas Ashton of Bucks County||6 |- |colspan="2" | [[Baker-3054 |Hannah Baker]] wife of [[Kenderdine-9 |Jacob Kenderdine]] of Horsham||[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=30 10] |- |colspan="2" | Henry Bennet of Abington||14 |- | ||Ann Roberts of Abington and Gwynedd||14 |- | ||Rowland Roberts of Gwynedd||15 |- | ||James Williams of Darby and Cheltenham||16 |- |colspan="2"| [[Bolton-414 |Everard Bolton]] of Abington||[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=40 20] |- | ||The Bolton Family of Yorkshire and Lancashire||20 |- | ||Abington Monthly Meeting||23 |- |colspan="2"| John Brooke of Yorkshire, England||25 |- |colspan="2"| Conrad ([[Kunders-7 |Thones Kunders]]) of Germantown||[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=52 32] |- | ||The Krefeld Marriage Certificate||33 |- | ||[[Cunard-19 |Samuel Cunard]], founder of the Cunad Line of steamships||[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=56 36] |- |colspan="2"| William Coulston of Whitpain || 41 |- |colspan="2"| Meredith Davies of Gwynedd || 43 |- |colspan="2"| Rowland Ellis of Merion || 46 |- |colspan="2"| Evans (Evan ap William Powell) of Haverford || 51 |- |||His certificate of removal ||51 |- |colspan="2"|Cadwalader Evans of Gwynedd || 55 |- |colspan="2"| Evans addenda || 58 |- |colspan="2"| [[Fitzwater-41 |Thomas Fitzwater]] of Philadelphia || [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=80 60] |- |||His persecution as a Friend ||60 |- |||His services in the Pennsylvania Assembly, 1683 || 61 |- |||His domestic relations || 63 |- |colspan="2"|[[Foulke-22 |Edward Foulke]] of Gwynedd || [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=89 69] |- ||| His narrative of his removal || 69 |- ||| His descent from Rhirid Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn,
and from King John of England || 72 |- ||| His descent from Emperor Charlemagne and from
Sureties of Magna Charta (15 June, A.D. 1215) || 73-82 |- ||| Sketch of Thomas Foulke || 83 |- ||| Sketch of Gwinn Foulke || 84 |- ||| Sketch of [[Foulke-27 |Hugh Foulke]] || [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=106 86]-[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=107 87] |- ||| [[Williams-2478 |Ann Foulke]], daughter of [[Williams-2477| John Williams]] || [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=107 87] |- ||| First Settlement by Friends in Richland,
by Samuel Foulke || [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=108 88] |- ||| Four sons of [[Foulke-27 |Hugh Foulke]], during the Revolution
[[Foulke-25 |Samuel]], John, [[Foulke-23 |Thomas]] and [[Foulke-21 |Theophilus]] ||[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89064849045;view=1up;seq=112 92] |- ||| Oath of allegiance to the American Colonies, 1777-8 || 95 |- ||| List of persons who paid Military Fines || 97 |- ||| James Thornton, Henry Drinker, David Bacon || 97 |- |colspan="2"| James Green of Springfield Township, Bucks County, PA ||99 |- ||| Francis Green, son of James, in Virginia || 102 |- ||| Four children of Benjamin Green marry four
children of Richard Roberts || 106 |- |colspan="2"| Daniel Hall of Lancashire, England || 108 |- |colspan="2"| John Hallowell of Darby and Abington || 109 |- ||| His certificate of removal from Nottinghamshire in 1682 || 110 |- ||| Sketch of John Hallowell ||111 |- |colspan="2"| John Hank of Whitemarsh || 116 |- ||| Removal of the Hank, Boone, and Lincoln
familes to the South || 116 |- ||| Asenath (Conrad) Lukens, a cousin of Abraham Lincoln || 117 |- |colspan="2"| Adam Harker of Middletown Township, Bucks Co. PA || 119 |- ||| His loss by fire in 1700 || 120 |- |||His removal to Philadelphia || 121 |- |colspan="2"| Simon Hoyt of Connecticut (also Haight, *c.) || 124 |- ||| His landing in Salem, Mass., in 1628-9 || 124 |- ||| His grandson Samuel Hoyt, in Westchester County, N.Y.,1672 ||126 |- |colspan="2"|Charles Hubbs of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y. || 129 |- |||His probably descent from Robert Hubbs, of Newport, R.I. ||129 |- ||| His removal to Freehold, N.J. and Upper Dublin, Pa. || 131 |- |colspan="2"|David Jones of Plymouth (Montgomery County, Pa.) || 136 |- ||| Jones family of Lancaster County || 138 |- ||| Williams family connection || 140 |- |colspan="2"| Aret Klincken (Clinkin) of Germantown ||144 |- |colspan="2"|Thones Kunders (see Conrad) || |- |colspan="2"|Ellis Lewis of Upper Dublin ||148 |- ||| Sketch of Ellis Lewis || 148 |- ||| Margaret, daughter of Ellis Lewis (?) || 149 |- |colspan="2"| Thomas Lloyd of Moreland || 152 |- |colspan="2"|Jan Lucken (Lukens) of Germantown || 156 |- ||||"Were the settlers of Germantown Dutch or German?"
by William I. Hull ||156 |- ||||Descent of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United
States, from William and Elizabeth Lukens || 160 |- |||| "Jan Luken's Line of Descent from Ancestors in Germany,
by Wilhelm Niepoth, Wesel, Germany || 162 |- |colspan="2" | Descendants of David and Sarah (Lloyd) Lukens || 170 |- ||||Charles Lukens, M.D., of Coatsville, Chester County,
Pa., Lukens Steel Company, Coatesville, Pa. || 173 |- ||||David and Eliza (Woolman) Lukens of Burlington
County, N.J., and Bristol, Pa.||176 |- |||| Solomon Lukens of Horsham and Chester County, Pa.
Courtland Lukens of Virginia || 183 |- | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;" | ( . . . ) |- |colspan ="2" | Robert Naylor of Darby and Plymouth || [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045?urlappend=%3Bseq=223 201] |- |||| He settles in Darby, 1683 || [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045?urlappend=%3Bseq=223 201] |- | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;" | ( . . . ) |- |colspan="2" |Thomas Walmsley of Middletown, Bucks County, PA||[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064849045?urlappend=%3Bseq=312 282] |- | ||He comes with William Penn on the ''[[:Category: Welcome, sailed August 1682 |Welcome]]'', 1682||283 |- | colspan="4" style="text-align: center;" | ( . . . ) |- |colspan="2" |John Williams of Cheltenham (prior to 1682)||306 |} [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-11953941| what links here]]

OCLC-44956225

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources]] [[Space:OCLC-44956225|»]] Soderlund, Jean R. ''William Penn and the founding of Pennsylvania, 1680-1684 a documentary history''. University of Pennsylvania Press (1983). [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] * [https://archive.org/stream/recordofallenfam00alle Internet Archive] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/william-penn-and-the-founding-of-pennsylvania-1680-1684-a-documentary-history/oclc/44956225 WorldCat.org] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=RP-IRN8PDnUC Google Books] * Open Library: [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL9606339W/William_Penn_and_the_founding_of_Pennsylvania_1680-1684 OL9606339W] *[http://www.lib.miamioh.edu/multifacet/record/mu3ugb2911335 Miami University] ---- {{Space:OCLC-44956225}} ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:OCLC-44956225 | what links here]]

OCLC-4942807

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[[Space:OCLC-4942807|»]]{{#switch: {{{t|F}}} |S = Glenn, ''Merion in the Welsh Tract'' |F = Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Merion in the Welsh Tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the provinces of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682''. Herald Press, Norristown PA (1896). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723 Internet Archive], [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4942807 OCLC #4942807]}} * [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723 Internet Archive] * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25513020M Open Library] * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4942807 WorldCat] * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100760381 ---- The [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Welsh_Tract Welsh Tract], also called the Welsh Barony, was a portion of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania settled largely by Welsh-speaking Quakers. ---- '''[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n501/mode/1up Index of Names]''' {|border="1" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0"|Family Sketches ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:75px;" |Page |- | Descent of Edward Rees (Alias Price), Ancestor of the Price Family, of Merion, Lowry Lloyd and Other Settlers, from the Lloyd's of Glanllyn and Gwern y Brechtwn, Merionethshire, North Wales |align="center" | [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n133/mode/1up page 92] |- | Hugh Roberts, of Merion and Chestnut Hill |align="center" | [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n416/mode/1up page 323] |- | ... | |- | Owen, of Dolserey | align="center" | [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n494/mode/1up page 385] |- | John Bevan and his Nephew Rees Thomas | align="center" | [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n495/mode/1up page 386] |} ---- '''Citation Example:''' ::Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Merion in the Welsh Tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the provinces of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682''. Herald Press, Norristown PA (1896). [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723 Internet Archive], [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4942807 OCLC #4942807] '''Citation template: '''{{Space:OCLC-4942807}} ::{{Space:OCLC-4942807}} '''Short citation for footnotes: '''{{Space:OCLC-4942807 |t=S}} ::{{Space:OCLC-4942807 |t=S}} ---- [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Space:OCLC-4942807 | what links here]]

OCLC-608752607

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[[Category:Powell-5629 Sources | Bunker genealogy]] Moran, Edward Carleton. ''[[Space:Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.|Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.]]'' (Bunker Family Association of America, Rockland, Maine, 1913) * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bunker-genealogy-descendants-of-james-bunker-of-dover-nh/oclc/608752607 WorldCat.org] OCLC 608752607 * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724686 Hathi Trust] :* [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066414509 vol 1] :* [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066414608 vol 2] :* [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062000963 vol 3] Published by the [http://www.bunkerfamilyassn.org/ Bunker Family Association] ---- {| class="wikitable" align="center" border="1" style="text-align:center;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:250px"| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:100px;" |Page |- | [[Bunker-44 |George Bunker (N-1)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=31 v.2 page 25] |- | [[Bunker-94 |William Bunker (N-2)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=32 v.2 page 26] |- | [[Bunker-12 | Jonathan Bunker (N-4)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=33 v.2 page 27] |- | [[Bunker-972 | Zachariah Bunker (N-11)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=37 v.2 page 31] |- | [[Bunker-970 | Simeon Bunker (N-38)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=46 v.2 page 40] |- | [[Bunker-971 | Jonathan Bunker (N-91)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=65 v.2. page 59] |- |[[Bunker-858 |James Bunker (N-167)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=87 v2. page 81] |}

Oconee Hill Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[:Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Georgia]] for people buried in this cemetery. == About == This free space page for the Oconee Hill Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[:Space:Georgia_Cemeteries_Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team projects]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[:Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Note: this is a huge project. There are 9864 interments on the Find-A-Grave site, and claim 94% photographed. '''Oconee Hill Cemetery''' is located in the city of Athens, in northwestern Georgia's Clarke County. Oconee Hill Cemetery opened in 1856. The entrance is at 297 Cemetery Street, Athens, Georgia 30605-1701. == Notable Interments == * [[Barrow-1733|David Crenshaw Barrow Jr.]], chancellor (president) of the University of Georgia. * [[Hill-26840|Walter Barnard Hill]], chancellor (president) of the University of Georgia. * [[Aderhold-150|Omer Clyde Aderhold]], president of the University of Georgia. * [[Davison-3008|Frederick Corbet Davison]], president of the University of Georgia. * [[Lipscomb-543|Andrew A. Lipscomb]], chancellor (president) of the University of Georgia. * [[Rucker-93|Tinsley W. Rucker, Jr.]], United States Representative for Georgia's 8th congressional district. * [[Clayton-4258|Augustin Smith Clayton]], United States Representative from Georgia. * [[Tribble-383|Samuel Joelah Tribble]], United States Representative for Georgia's 8th congressional district. * [[Glenn-669|Luther Glenn]], Mayor of Atlanta from 1858 to 1860. * [[Lamar-419|William Bailey Lamar]], United States Representative for Florida's 3rd congressional district. * [[Long-3102|Crawford Long]], physician noted for early use of diethyl ether as an anesthetic. * [[Cobb-3211|Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb]], Confederate general * [[Stephens-8387|Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.]], United States Representative for Georgia's 10th congressional district. * [[Cobb-245|Howell Cobb]], 23rd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of Georgia, United States Secretary of the Treasury. * [[Butts-1151|Wally Butts]], Georgia Bulldogs football head coach. * [[Carlton-1797|Henry Hull Carlton]], United States Representative for Georgia's 8th congressional district. * [[Hartman-2843|Bill Hartman]], former Georgia Bulldogs football player and coach and Washington Redskins player * [[Rusk-153|Dean Rusk]], United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. * [[Wilson-49706|Ricky Wilson]], guitarist in the rock band The B-52's. * [[Browne-3344|William M. Browne]], general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. * [[Harris-28910|Sampson Willis Harris]], United States Representative for Alabama's 3rd congressional district and Alabama's 7th congressional district. * [[Carson-4722|Eve Carson]], Student Leader from University of North Carolina, and homicide victim. * [[Harris-28914|Young L.G. Harris]], Athens Judge, state representative and namesake of Young Harris College and Young Harris, Georgia * [[Rutherford-955|Mildred Lewis Rutherford]] * [[Stanton-3424|Lucy May Stanton]], artist known for her portrait miniatures ----- {{Image|file=Oconee_Hill_Cemetery.png |caption='''Oconee Hill Map, Old Sections''' }} ---- {{Image|file=Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-1.png |caption='''Oconee Hill Map, Sections A-F''' }} ---- {{Image|file=Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-2.png |caption='''Oconee Hill Map, Sections G, H, J''' }} ---- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" align="center" |- valign=top ! Name on Stone ! Last/First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date"|Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! class="unsortable"|Photo |- |Sarah Edith Dottery||[[Dottery-11|Dottery, Sarah Edith]]||01-Dec-1909||26-Apr-1931|| |- |Elizabeth D. Culp||[[Dunnaway-17|Dunnaway, Elizabeth J]]||12-Feb-1853||02-Jun-1933|| |- |Irene Enlow Jackson||[[Enlow-259|Enlow, Irene]]||24-Mar-1905||09-Mar-1974|| |- |Infant Son Evans||[[Evans-11545|Evans, Infant Son]]||24-Feb-1947||24-Feb-1947||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-13.jpg|75px]] |- |Thomas Evans||[[Evans-21375|Evans, Thomas]]||1786||10-Apr-1861|| |- |James Maryland Fulcher||[[Fulcher-411|Fulcher, James Maryland]]||06-Jun-1885||08-Sep-1955|| |- |Maude G Dottery||[[Gammon-291|Gammon, Maude M]]||30-Apr-1885||03-Sep-1936|| |- |Martha E. Goode Mangleburg||[[Goode-1380|Goode, Martha Elizabeth]]||1851||1915|| |- |C. Warner Green||[[Green-16988|Green, Charles Warner]]||13-Nov-1870||16-Jun-1960|| |- |Bess J Hartley||[[Jackson-14130|Jackson, Bess Claire]]||26-Sep-1902||29-Jun-1968||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-8.jpg|75px]] |- |Betty Jackson Condon||[[Jackson-25046|Jackson, Betty]]||14-Apr-1925||15-Oct-2007|| |- |D W Jackson||[[Jackson-14061|Jackson, David W]]||17-Nov-1871||05-Nov-1903||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-9.jpg|75px]] |- |Ethel Jane Jackson||[[Jackson-14127|Jackson, Ethel Jane]]||14-Oct-1893||07-Feb-1943||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-11.jpg|75px]] |- |Henry J. Jackson||[[Jackson-16613|Jackson, Henry Jarrell]]||1880||1949|| |- |Lillian Jackson Breedlove||[[Jackson-14058|Jackson, Lillian Ruth]]||03-Aug-1895||04-Jun-1979||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-14.jpg|75px]] |- |Paul E. Jackson||[[Jackson-16616|Jackson, Paul Erskine]]||28-Apr-1884||01-Dec-1935|| |- |Sadie Jackson Mangleburg||[[Jackson-14128|Jackson, Sadie Sue]]||03-Apr-1897||10-May-1977|| |- |T H Jackson||[[Jackson-14062|Jackson, Thomas H]]||16-Jun-1849||06-May-1917||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-18.jpg|75px]] |- |Thomas Harmon Jackson||[[Jackson-14070|Jackson, Thomas Harmon]]||27-Aug-1900||16-Mar-1989|| |- |Thomas Henry Jackson||[[Jackson-14129|Jackson, Thomas Henry]]||09-Jul-1899||17-Oct-1958|| |- |Walter E. Jackson||[[Jackson-16612|Jackson, Walter E]]||23-Sep-1877||11-Apr-1964|| |- |Howard D. Jarrell||[[Jarrell-702|Jarrell, Howard Davenport]]||24-Jun-1873||21-May-1955|| |- |Charles S Mangleburg Jr||[[Mangleburg-3|Mangleburg, Charles Stanyarne Jr]]||01-Nov-1915||06-May-1978|| |- |Charles S. Mangleburg, Sr||[[Mangleburg-1|Mangleburg, Charles Stanyarne Sr]]||16-Jul-1893||03-Jan-1933|| |- |Elizabeth Mangleburg||[[Mangleburg-5|Mangleburg, Elizabeth Eliza]]||1882||1965|| |- |Grover T. Mangleburg||[[Mangleburg-8|Mangleburg, Grover Thurman]]||31-Oct-1889||04-Oct-1934|| |- |Belle M. Seagraves||[[Mangleburg-9|Mangleburg, Lillian Belle]]||16-Feb-1890||31-Jan-1962|| |- |Harriett Bishop||[[Oathout-17|Oathout, Harriett]]||||20-Mar-1902|| |- |(no marker)||[[Parr-397|Parr, Benjamin James]]||08-Aug-1812||1883|| |- |(no marker)||[[Parr-1253|Parr, Martha J]]||1865||30- Dec-1943|| |- |(no marker)||[[Pickett-1569|Pickett, Mary Ellen]]|| May-1841||22-Jan-1920|| |- |Carl C. Seagraves||[[Seagraves-146|Seagraves, Carl Calvin]]||26-Jan-1889||01-Nov-1970|| |- |Mary Blair||[[Seagraves-93|Seagraves, Mary Ann]]||27-Jan-1845||20-Nov-1905|| |- |Sarah Jackson||[[Seal-279|Seal, Sarah Ann]]||14-Sep-1859||27-Oct-1919||[[Image:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery-17.jpg|75px]] |- |Elizabeth G. Smith Green||[[Smith-98292|Smith, Elizabeth G]]||21-Jul-1873||10-Nov-1927|| |- |Edwin Parks Stone||[[Stone-12944|Stone, Edwin Parks]]||10-Jun-1870||16-Mar-1963|| |- |Ellison Blair Stone||[[Stone-12945|Stone, Ellison Blair]]||26-Jun-1890||21-May-1972|| |- |Mary S. Randolph||[[Stone-12947|Stone, Mary E]]||11-Dec-1898||10-Jan-1979|| |- |Reuben Culp Stone||[[Stone-12946|Stone, Reuben Culp]]||27-May-1895||01-Mar-1920|| |- |Nettie V. Jarrell||[[Vincent-3810|Vincent, Marietta Nettie]]||1842||31-Aug-1870|| |- |David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr||[[Barrow-1733|Barrow , David Crenshaw Jr]]||18-Oct-1852||11-Jan-1929|| |- |Dr Crawford Williamson Long||[[Long-3102|Long, Crawford Williamson]]||01-Nov-1815||19-Jun-1878|| |- |Howell Cobb, Sr||[[Cobb-245|Cobb, Howell]]||07-Sep-1815||09-Oct-1868|| |} ---- == Sources == See also: * [http://www.oconeehillcemetery.com/ Oconee Hill Cemetery] * [https://digilab.libs.uga.edu/cemetery/exhibits/show/history/factory Factory Burial Project] * [[wikipedia:Oconee_Hill_Cemetery|Oconee Hill Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/35965 Oconee Hill Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Oconee Hill Cemetery, Athens, Georgia]]

Octavia, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1855

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[[Category:Octavia, Arrived 19 Jul 1855]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ==The voyage of the Immigrant ship Octavia to South Australia in 1855=== Sailed from Southampton on 18 April 1855 to Port Adelaide, arrived 19 July 1855. Master: William John Dale
Surgeon-superintendent: Dr. Cooke
Passengers: 343 Government Immigrants (when left Southampton) 384 Passengers on Arrival. Passenger list and further information at [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/octavia1855.shtml A Passenger List Octavia, Southampton to Adelaide, 1855] Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat, Adelaide, from a variety of sources ===Passengers Lists etc.=== * '''ship Octavia, 1055 tons, Captain Dale, from Southampton 18th April 1855, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th July 1855.''' Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/octavia1855.shtml * '''Results for South Australia, Passenger Lists 1847-1886''' from Find My past database at: https://search.findmypast.com.au/results/world-records/south-australia-passenger-lists-1847-1886?shipname=octavia * '''24/1855 - Octavia''' from the State Records of South Australia, Passenger Lists, 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 16th of July 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1855/GRG35_48_1_55-24_Octavia.pdf * '''18/04/1855 - 19/07/1855''' from Passengers in History An initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 16th of July 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942318 * '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from the Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Friday 20 July 1855, Page 2. first accessed online on the 16th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207071760?searchTerm=%22The%20Octavia%22 * '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Friday 20 July 1855, Page 2. first accessed online on the 16th of July 2020 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49295036?searchTerm=%22The%20Octavia%22

Octavia Donnell Note

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:This document was written by Octavia Donnell ([[Donnell-130]]), a great-great granddaughter of Samuel Bell ([[Bell-874]]). She was born in 1855 and died in 1936, and was very interested in her family genealogy. She did extensive research during the late 1800's until she died, so this document would have been written during that time. :She married Edward Martin Carney ([[Carney-141]]), mentioned in the document, after Edward's wife, Marcella ([[Donnell-131]]), died. Marcella and Octavia were sisters. Also, I believe the entry was concerning the genealogy of Edward Martin Carney and Macella Donnell Carney's daughter, Marcella "Marcie" Carney, since she was grand-daughter of Maj. James Webb Smith Donnell ([[Donnell-19]]). :'''SAMUEL BELL''' ::From the diary of Edward Martin Carney and Marcella Donnell, his wife, grand-daughter of Maj. James Webb Smith Donnell and Maria Louisa Jones, his wife--great-grandaughter of Robert Donnell and Anna E. Smith--great-great grandaughter of Wm. Donnell and Mary Bell, his wife--great-great-great grandaughter of Samuel Bell and Mary Montgomery, his wife. Samuel Bell came from Scotland, was the firest of his family in America. Sam'l Bell was grandfather of Hon. John Bell of Tennessee & 1st cousin of Rev. Robert Donnell of Ala :Document image, description and transcription provided by Marvin Minton. References to this data base provided by [[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 18:23, 27 July 2011 (EDT).

October

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Odell Cook Gedcom To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Avis-179|Charles Avis]] is currently working to update after the initial GEDCOM import. ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Avis-179&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Charles Avis To-Do List|Charles's current to-do list]].''

Odensjö kyrkogård

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[[Category:Odensjö (G)]][[Category:Odensjö kyrkogård, Odensjö, Kronoberg]] Odensjö cemetery is situated in the parish of [[:Category:Odensjö (G)|Odensjö]] in [[:Category:Kronoberg County|Kronoberg County]]. === Resources === *[http://grav.genealogi.se/uppladdat/kyrkokarta/98/odensjo_130716.pdf Kyrkokarta (map of cemetery)] *[http://www.bebyggelseregistret.raa.se/bbr2/show/bilaga/showDokument.raa;jsessionid=4E6107117C2398739357B5ACDBE18A25.lx-ra-bbr?dokumentId=21000001827637&thumbnail=false Jenny Svensgård, Odensjö kyrkogård, Smålands museum rapport 2007:118], a report for Smålands Museum * [https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/ljungby/odensjo-kyrkogard Odensjö Cemetery, Svenska kyrkan] === Table of Interments === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | [[Johansdotter-848|Svensson]] || [[Johansdotter-848|Ida]] ||1865 || 1927 || 58 ||Esaias Svensson 1858-1930, the wife Ida 1865-1927, Odensjö|| || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image: Johansdotter-848-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-1234|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-1234|Esaias]] || 1858 || 1930 || 72 ||Esaias Svensson 1858-1930, the wife Ida 1865-1927, Odensjö|| || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image: Johansdotter-848-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-2093|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-2093|August]] || 1857 || 1921 || 64 ||August Svensson 10/9 1857 11/2 1921, Kristina Svensson 3/8 1865 3/3 1935, Himlen var deras mål|| || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image: Svensson-2093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jonsdotter-2259|Svensson]] || [[Jonsdotter-2259|Kristina]] || 1865 || 1935 || 80 ||August Svensson 10/9 1857 11/2 1921, Kristina Svensson 3/8 1865 3/3 1935, Himlen var deras mål|| || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image: Svensson-2093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-3307|Johansson]] || [[Svensson-3307|Edit]] || 1895 || 1983 || 88 || Gustav Johansson 1884 - 1963, Edit Johansson 1895 - 1983, Bertil 1923 - 1944, Åke 1933 - 1934, Pilsbo. Åke ''Phil'' Johansson 1935 - 2010|| || || 2014-06-07 ||[[Image: Svensson-3307-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johansson-5968|Johansson]] || [[Johansson-5968|Åke]] || 1935 || 2010 || 75 || Gustav Johansson 1884 - 1963, Edit Johansson 1895 - 1983, Bertil 1923 - 1944, Åke 1933 - 1934, Pilsbo. Åke ''Phil'' Johansson 1935 - 2010|| || || 2014-06-07 ||[[Image: Svensson-3307-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johansdotter-2262|Rask]] || [[Johansdotter-2262|Amanda]] || 1863 || 1942 || 79 || C. J. Rask, Amanda Rask, Torarp || || || 2014-06-07 || [[Image:Johansdotter-2262.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Svensson-3909|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3909|Gunnar]] || 1892|| 1914 ||22 || Br. Svensson, Odensjö, Gunnar 1892-1914, Tore 1904-1950 || || || 2014-06-07 || [[Image:Svensson-3909.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-3911|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3911|Lars]] || 1894 || 1980 || 86 || Br. Svensson, Otto 1900-1977, Lars 1894-1980, Teodor 1896-1995|| || ||2014-06-07|| [[Image:Svensson-3911-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Svensson-3940|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3940|Otto]] || 1900 || 1977 || 77 || Br. Svensson, Otto 1900-1977, Lars 1894-1980, Teodor 1896-1995|| || ||2014-06-07|| [[Image:Svensson-3911-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Svensson-3930|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3930|Teodor]] || 1896 || 1995 || 99 || Br. Svensson, Otto 1900-1977, Lars 1894-1980, Teodor 1896-1995|| || ||2014-06-07|| [[Image:Svensson-3911-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-3939|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3939|Ester]] || 1898 || 1935 || 37 || Nina Svensson 1901 - 1974, Ester Svensson 1898 - 1935, Odensjö|| || ||2014-06-07|| [[Image:Svensson-3939.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Svensson-3942|Svensson]] || [[Svensson-3942|Nina]] || 1901 || 1974 || 73 || Nina Svensson 1901 - 1974, Ester Svensson 1898 - 1935, Odensjö|| || ||2014-06-07|| [[Image:Svensson-3939.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johansson-5969|Johansson]] || [[Johansson-5969|Erik]] || 1933 || 2001 || 68 || Erik Johansson 4/11 1933 - 11/7 2001 || || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Johansson-5969.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johannesson-1045|Johannesson]] || [[Johannesson-1045|Johan Magnus]] || 1834|| 1913|| 89 || J. M. Johannesson 1834-1913, Hustrun Bengta 1825-1919, Torarp|| || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Johannesson-1045-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nylander-132|Nylander]] || [[Nylander-132|Lars]] || 1827 || 1893 || 66 || Stationsinspektoren Lars Nylander Född i Odensjö 27/4 1827, död 1/11 1893 || || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Nylander-132-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johansdotter-2248 |Pettersson]] || [[Johansdotter-2248 |Johanna]] || 1862 || 1940 || 78 || Minne över Manne Pettersson Torarp 22.11.1869 - 17.10.1931, Johanna Pettersson 28.09.1862-15.11.1940 || || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Johansdotter-2248-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johansson-6671 |Johansson]] || [[Johansson-6671 |Aron]] || 1857 || 1919 || 63 ||Aron Johansson 1868-1952, Emma Johansson 1875-1952, Gällestorp, Jonas Persson och hustrun Christina, Andersson och hustrun Kerstin || || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Johansson-6671-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Karlsson-2595|Lundgren]] || [[Karlsson-2595 |Adolf Fredrik]] || 1868 || 1952 || 84 ||Här vilar A. F. Lundgren, f. 1857, d. 1919, Hustrun Amanda Charlotta, f. 1867 d.1946 || || || 2014-06-07|| [[Image:Karlsson-2595-1.jpg|100px]] |-

Odensvi skogsfjärding

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[[Category:Rölö, Gunnilbo (U)]] [[Category:Långnäla, Gunnilbo (U)]] [[Category:Solmyra, Gunnilbo (U)]] [[Category:Odensvi (U)]] [[Category:Gunnilbo (U)]] For the genealogist the relationship between the parishes of Odensvi and Gunnilbo is a bit tricky, since there is one area that was transferred from one parish to the other in 1725, so that you will have to look for births, marriages and deaths first in Odensvi (1680-1724) and then in Gunnilbo (1725-). The cutpoint seems to be fairly sharp, but there may be exceptions - particularly since people from this part occasionally (fairly often) took their children to be baptized in Hed parish and occasionally married there. The background is that Gunnilbo parish was originally a part of Odensvi - called ''Odensvi fjärding''. It was broken out about 1580; the two pastorates as such were constituted in 1638. *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?Sokord=odensvi+f%c3%b6rsamling&EndastDigitaliserat=false&AvanceradSok=False&page=2&postid=Arkis+9396ae20-a0b0-11d3-9e53-009027b0fce9&tab=post&s=Balder Administrative history of Odensvi parish, Västmanland (summary)] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/topografier?Ort=gunnilbo&page=5&postid=Arkis+9396ADD5-A0B0-11D3-9E53-009027B0FCE9&tab=post#tab Administrative history of Gunnilbo parish (summary)] Somewhat confusingly the part that was transferred from Odensvi to Gunnilbo in 1725 was called ''Odensvi skogsfjärding''. At the very end of the ministerial book for Odensvi parish 1680-1720 there is a list from 1689 of the homesteads in ''Odensvi skogsfjärding'': *Östra roten (the eastern part) **[[:Category:Långnäla, Gunnilbo_(U)|Långnäla]] **[[:Category:Rölö, Gunnilbo_(U)|Röhle]] **[[:Category: Brobo, Gunnilbo (U)|Brobo]] **[[:Category:Tränmora, Gunnilbo_(U)|Träänmoren]] (with [[:Category: Norrmora, Gunnilbo (U)|Norrmora]]) **[[:Category: Skallbo, Gunnilbo (U)|Skallboda]] **Pedersboo (also named Östansjö) **Måssebo (also named Sörby) *Västra roten: (the western part) **[[:Category:Solmyra, Gunnilbo_(U)|Sollmyra]] **[[:Category:Ängelbo, Gunnilbo_(U)|Engielbo]] **[[:Category:Grisbo, Gunnilbo_(U)|Grijsbo]] **Uggelbo - [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=549026&n=6615599&z=11&mapprofile=karta&background=1&boundaries=false map] **[[:Category:Knopebo, Gunnilbo (U)|Knåpebo]], south of Uggelbo - [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=548907&n=6615099&z=11&mapprofile=karta&background=1&boundaries=false map] **[[:Category: Ytternäla, Gunnilbo (U)|Ytternäla]] - [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=549516&n=6614888&z=11&mapprofile=karta&background=1&boundaries=false map] **[[:Category: Mortorp, Gunnilbo (U)|Mortorpet]] - [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/plats/3006/v1.0/?e=547543&n=6617758&z=11&mapprofile=karta&background=1&boundaries=false map] The list has been complemented here with a few alternate names appearing later. *Odensvi kyrkoarkiv, Födelse- och dopböcker, SE/ULA/11144/C/1 (1680-1720), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/C0020018_00204 Source image: C0020018_00204, page 188] Riksarkivet SVAR ==Arealavmätning 1752== In May, June, July and August there was a land survey made of most of ''Östra Roten'': Östra och Västra Röle, Tränmora, Norrmora, Skallbo, Brobo, Persbo and Sörby (or Måssebo). The first page of the document is [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/19-gun-63/0002ih21/lm19/REG/19-gun-63/Arealavm%C3%A4tning a beautiful map]. The following pages contain detailed descriptions of the size and quality of various areas of forest. For the patches of farmed land just the area is noted, since the purpose of the survey was to evaluate the forest. The introduction explains that these homesteads were subordinate to Jönsarbo bar iron hammer in Hed parish, owned by ''Hovintendenten'' Petter Julin and Karmansbo bar iron hammer in Hed parish, owned by Per Abraham Örnskiöld, secretary in Bergscollegium. The forest had formerly been jointly used by the homesteaders (for producing charcoal for the hammers); it was now going to be properly divided up. The document can be found at [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/search.html Lantmäteriet, Historiska kartor] by searching (in ''avancerad sökning'') for '''Västmanlands län, 19-GUN-63, Gunnilbo''' in '''Lantmäterimyndigheternas arkiv'''. ==Maps== {{Image|file=Odensvi_skogsfjarding-1.jpg |size=800 |caption=Map sketch of Odensvi skogsfjärding, including the church in Hed }} *[https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/hk/viewer/internal/T8:48%2051/0005lk9e/lms2/LMS/Gunnilbo%20socken%20Gunnilbo%20sn/Sockenkarta Parish map from 1688] Shows the villages of Odensvi skogsfjärding in the context of the parish. Present-day: *[https://kartor.eniro.se/m/8UVp6 Eniro] has most of the village names - although you have to zoom in far to get Skallbo *[https://www.google.se/maps/@59.691864,15.9043332,8728m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=sv Google] has few names *[https://app.raa.se/open/fornsok/ Fornsök] has a nice map, but it's fiddly to handle

O'Doherty Photo Shoe Box

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O'Donley Name Study

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[[Category:O'Donley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[O'Donley-6|S O'Donley]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other O'Donley researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == History == First known O'Donley was [[O'Donley-14|James O'Donley]] who was born 1799 Halifax VA. His father [[O'Donnilly-1|Benjamin O'Donnilly]] was said to have been from Ireland. His brother [[O'Donniley-1|Henry]] (1798–1849) and his descendants use the spelling O'Donniley. == Cemeteries == * [[:Category:ODonley Cemetery, Ballard County, Kentucky|ODonley Cemetery, Ballard County, Kentucky]] * [[:Category:O'Donniley Cemetery, Humphreys County, Tennessee|O'Donniley Cemetery, Humphreys County, Tennessee]] == Task List == * Add [[:Category: Descendants of James O'Donley, O'Donley Name Study|descendants]] of [[O'Donley-14|James O'Donley]]. * Add [[:Category: Descendants of Henry O'Donniley|descendants]] of [[O'Donniley-1|Henry O'Donniley]]. * Have [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/O'Donnilly-1/890 direct paternal line living male descendant(s)] of [[O'Donley-14|James O'Donley]] and [[O'Donniley-1|Henry O'Donniley]] take a Y-DNA test. * Figure out how [[:Category: Unconnected, O'Donley Name Study|unconnected O'Donley profiles]] connect to [[O'Donnilly-1|Benjamin O'Donnilly]]. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'DONLEY List of O'Donleys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'DONNILEY List of O'Donnileys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/O_DONLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "O_DONLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ODONLEY G2G feed of questions tagged "ODONLEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/O_DONNILEY G2G feed of questions tagged "O_DONNILEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ODONNILEY G2G feed of questions tagged "ODONNILEY"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Donley Orphaned O'Donley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=O'Donniley Orphaned O'Donniley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Donley-1 Unsourced O'Donley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=O'Donniley-1 Unsourced O'Donniley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=O'DONLEY Unconnected O'Donley profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=O'DONNILEY Unconnected O'Donniley profiles on WikiTree].

O'Donnell - Native American

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[O'Donnell-1423|Timothy O'Donnell]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14047140 send me a private message]. Thanks!

O'Driscoll Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:O'Driscoll Name Study]] See Also: [[Space:Clan_O'Driscoll|Clan O'Driscoll page]] The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with this surname and it's variants, make a wikitree profile for them. The O'Driscoll Family is a huge family that controlled the waters around the southwestern coast of County Cork, Ireland going back to at least the 1600s when Finian O'Driscoll was a seadog (privateer or pirate) working for Queen Elizabeth the First. They had castles all along the southern coast of County Cork, including in Loughine where Finian O'Driscoll is said to have died in his now ruined castle on an island there. This project would like to document the entire history of the O'Driscoll Family in Ireland. We would like to connect with other online O'Driscoll projects and with Clan O'Driscoll which has Clan Gatherings from time to time. We would like to make profiles for every non-living O'Driscoll, find all the descendants who immigrated to the United States and elsewhere in the world, and connect all branches of the O'Driscolls to the global family tree. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private messa

O'Duibhdhiorma of Inishowen

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The goal of this project is to ...find descendents of the Clan O'Duibhdhiorma of An Breadach, Inishowen, Ireland. circa 500ad to Present day DeArmond's in Ireland and or U.S.A. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[De_Armond-377|John De Armond]]. I'll be working on this when I can, and could use your help. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17749548 send me a private message]. Thanks!

O'Duibhdhiorma of Inishowen-1

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Looking for descendants of Clan O'Duibhdhiorma. As with most Irish surnames they were shortened, or out right changed, often, as in my families case it was due to religion squabbles, ie Protestant and Catholics. My surname is De Armond others renamed as DeArmond, Dearmond, deArmond, Dearmand, Dermot, Diermond. There has been confusion and fights over where De Armonds come from, Ireland, France,Spain,, but Thanks to DNA my family has Proof that our "People" came from Ireland and traces back to around 500 AD. even if I can't seem to find family past my Great great Grandfather, John De Armond.

Oelklaus Name Study

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[[Category:Oelklaus Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Oesting Name Study

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[[Category:Oesting Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Oesting Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oesting Oesting] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oesting name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Oestings), by time period (18th Century Oestings), or by topic (Oesting DNA, Oesting Occupations, Oesting Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Oesting 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: [[Oesting-1|Bethany Oesting]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oesting}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified This study is for the purpose of tracking the Oesting name, which means in modern naming conventions that the male line only is tracked. Because matrilineal and genetic genealogy are also important to the author of this study, a category called Oesting Descendants has been created to track Oesting lineage through the female lines. If you have another surname but are related to an Oesting descendant, and have an autosomal or mtDNA test done, please contact [[Oesting-1|Bethany Oesting]] through Wikitree. == Earliest Records == The earliest documented records of the name Oesting found so far are birth and marriage records from [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473000 Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898]. There are approximately 150 Oestings listed, most of which are located within a 20 mile radius on the eastern edge of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Westphalia Westfalen] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Lippe Principality of Lippe], in the region that was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussia Preußen (Prussia)]. ALL documentation of the name Oesting before 1850 occurs in this region. The name is currently found in Germany, the United States, and there may be instances in the Netherlands. == Oesting Migrations to the United States == There appear to be several separate migrations of Oestings from Prussia/Hanover to the United States. Migrations are 'named' in arbitrary order for the purpose of tracking the different lines. Oesting immigrants to the United States on Wikitree are in the category [[:Category: Oesting Immigrants to the United States, Oesting Name Study|Oesting Immigrants to the United States, Oesting Name Study]]. As of 31 May 2016, all known Oesting immigrants to the United States were born in Prussia/Germany, as per their self-reports on US Census records. === Migration A: Paul Oesting to California === The first Oesting recorded on the United States Census was [[Oesting-26|Paul Oesting]], recorded in 1860 in California with birthplace listed as Prussia. Paul's family appear to be distinct from later Oesting residents of California. Paul had at least two sons, Will and Paul; documentation of Paul Sr's wife has not been found. === Migration B: Henry Frederick and John Frederick William Oesting to Richmond, Indiana === The 1870 Census, as well as later census records and local directories, showed two men with the surname Oesting living in Richmond, Indiana. [[Oesting-33|Henry Frederick Oesting]] arrived in the United States on 19 Aug 1868 according to census and immigration records, and self-reported a naturalization year of 1870. [[Oesting-4|John Frederick William Oesting]] self-reported an immigration year of 1866 and a naturalization year of 1868 on his 1920 census record. ''The originator of this One Name Study descends from John Frederick William Oesting.'' No records have been found which in any way show the relationship between Henry Frederick and John Frederick William. Henry Frederick self-reported his birthdate as April 1846, and John Frederick William self-reported his birthdate as May 1846. They were likely connected to each other in some way but may not have been brothers. They both married German immigrants and appear to have been members of a close German community in Richmond. Henry Frederick moved to San Diego, California and was buried in Tulare. Their parents' names have not been determined. Descendants of [[Oesting-4|John Frederick William Oesting]] can now be found in Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and North Carolina. === Migration B1: William C Oesting to Kansas === [[Oesting-55|William C Oesting]], abt. 1834 to 1914, according to newspaper articles, was the brother of one Henry Frederick Oesting who resided in California in the 1900's-1910's; he settled in Kansas and the newspaper claims his brother did as well. This is almost certainly [[Oesting-33|Henry Frederick Oesting]], because no other Oestings were in California during the timeframe. William had one son who died in his twenties. His parents' names have not been determined. === Migration C: John Oesting to Ohio === The 1870 Census shows a [[Oesting-29|John D. Oesting]] in Hamilton County, Ohio, born in Prussia 1813, died 1884. John and his family actually moved to Seymour, Indiana, and were there for at least a generation or more. There is nothing so far to indicate a relationship between the other Oestings in Wayne County, Indiana, but data is sparse. === Migration C1: John Joseph Oesting to Ohio and Kentucky === The current Kentucky Oestings descend from [[Oesting-51|John Joseph 'Joseph' Oesting]], approx. 1866-1945. Joseph may or may not be related to [[Oesting-29|John D. Oesting 1813-1884]] of Ohio and Indiana; their parents' names have not been determined. === Migration D: Sons of Georg Oesting and Hanne Bruggemann, to New Bedford, Massachusetts === [[Oesting-47|Carl August Wilhelm Oesting]], [[Oesting-35|Wilhelm Theodor Oesting]], and [[Oesting-60|Georg Heinrich Oesting]] represent what is perhaps the best documented migration of Oestings, due in part to their descendants' success in real estate in the New Bedford area. Their parents' marriage and their and their siblings' birth records are also very complete; this family is from Minden Stadt, Westfalia, Prussia. Some descendants of this family moved to California, as well as New Jersey and Connecticut. All descendants of this migration trace back to [[Oesting-50|Georg Heinrich Oesting]] and [[Brueggemann-37|Johanne Louise (Brueggemann) Oesting]] in Minden Stadt, Prussia. == Immigration Records == The "United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897" from FamilySearch was analyzed for groupings. The following Oestings traveled together to America: Henriette Oesting, a female age 17, and Marie Oesting, a female age 48, arrived 02 September 1861 in New York, New York, United States on the ship Ottilie from Bremen. They were born in Hanover. Occupation and literacy were unknown/unlisted. They gave their destination place as Connecticut. They were listed as Staying in the USA [Transit]; Cabin Passenger [Travel]."United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD7C-BK8 : 27 December 2014), Henriette Oesting, 02 Sep 1861; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Ottilie, departed from Bremen, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. Georg-Heinr. Oesting, age 39, Fritz Oesting, age 7, and August Oesting, age 5, arrived 17 August 1864 in New York, New York, United States on the ship Stella from Bremen. He was born in Germany. Destination place was simply listed as "USA". Georg-Heinrich's occupation was "Cigar Maker". They were listed as Staying in the USA [Transit]; Cabin Passenger [Travel]."United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD7C-BFD : 27 December 2014), August Oesting, 17 Aug 1864; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Stella, departed from Bremen, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland."United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD7C-BJM : 27 December 2014), Fritz Oesting, 17 Aug 1864; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Stella, departed from Bremen, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland."United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KD7C-BJZ : 27 December 2014), Georg-Heinr. Oesting, 17 Aug 1864; citing Germans to America Passenger Data file, 1850-1897, Ship Stella, departed from Bremen, arrived in New York, New York, New York, United States, NAID identifier 1746067, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.

Off Cycle Volunteers

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Official Army Register, 91st PA

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] [source: ''Official Army register of the volunteer force of the United States Army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65. Parts 1-8. Washington, D.C.: Adjutant General's Office, 1865'', part 3, pp.916-917; image copy, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/31389/images/glh_090351__0002_f_04-00089 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/31389/images/glh_090351__0002_f_04-00089] : accessed 16 September 2023).] NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT. (This regiment was organized at Philadelphia, Pa. from September 9 to December 4, 1861, to serve three years. On the expiration of its term of service the original members (except veterans) were mustered out, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until July 10, 1865, when it was mustered out, in accordance with orders from the War Department.) "ANTIETAM," "FREDERICKSBURG," "CHANCELLORSVILLE," "GETTYSBURG," "RAPPAHANNOCK STATION," "MINE RUN," "WILDERNESS," "SPOTTSYLVANIA," "NORTH ANNA," "TOLOPOTOMOY," "BETHESDA CHURCH," "PETERSBURG," "WELDON RAILROAD," "PEEBLE'S FARM," "HATCHER'S RUN." Colonel. : [[Gregory-6961|Edgar M. Gregory]] ..... 4 Dec. 61 : (Brevet Brig. Gen. 30 Sept., 1864.) Lieutenant Colonel. : Eli G. Sellers ..... 31 Oct., 64 Major. : John F. Casner ..... 3 Apr., 65 : (Brevet Major 27 Oct., 1864.) Captains. : William H. Carpenter ..... 11 Aug., 64 : John S. Donnell ..... 18 Oct., : Theodore A. Hope ..... 31 Oct., : William E. Michael ..... 31 Oct., : John C. Partenheimer ..... 4 Jan., 65 : George P. Finney ..... 4 Jan., : Joseph Gilbert ..... 24 Feb., : William Spangler ..... 20 Mar., : John L. Bell ..... 1 May, : George G. Coster ..... 17 May, First Lieutenants. : John L Graham ..... 31 Oct., 64 : John R. Allen, Adj't ..... 3 Nov., : Joseph Everhart ..... 3 Nov., : William Knapp ..... 4 Jan., 65 : William Letourneau ..... 10 Mar., : George McMullin ..... 18 Mar., : Archib'd Nimmo, R.Q.M. ..... 1 May, : Henry W. Erdman ..... 1 May, : James J. Donnelly ..... 1 May, : William Beaver ..... 25 May, : Edwin Hause ..... 29 May, : John F. Casner ..... 6 June, Second Lieutenants. : William H. Chandler ..... 26 May, 65 : John J. Griffith ..... 26 May, : George A. Souders ..... 26 May, : John McGinnis ..... 8 June, Surgeon. : William G. Keir ..... 21 Apr., 64 Assistant Surgeon. : James H. Hewitt ..... 29 June, 65 Chaplain. : [no chaplain is listed] CASUALTIES Promoted, (2.) : First Lieut. David H. Lentz, R.Q.M., June 27, 1864 to Captain and A.Q.M. : Assistant Surgeon Charles W. Houghton, September 12, 1862, to Surgeon 124th regiment Pennsylvania vols. Resigned, (13.) : Captain Charles S. Brown, March 5, 1862. : Captain Albert C. Felter [sic; Bates has Fetters], August 1, 1862. : Captain Peter D. Keyser, August 15, 1862. : Captain James E. Sulger, October 27, 1862. : Captain Franklin B. Gilbert, January 18, 1863. : First Lieut. Lewis T. Matlack, January 19, 1863. : First Lieut. Morris Kayser, February 16, 1864. : First Lieut. [[Baker-36779|David B. Baker]], March 5, 1864. : First Lieut. James B. Diehl, July 24, 1864. : Second Lieut. Edward J. Phillips, March 4, 1862. : Second Lieut. Ansel Hamberg, June 3, 1862. : Second Lieut. Randolph M. Smith, December 13, 1862. : Second Lieut. John Q. Dyke, December 30, 1862. Mustered out on expiration of term of service, (8.) : Captain Matthew Hall, September 29, 1864. : Captain [[Gregory-6963|Francis H. Gregory]], October 13, 1864. : First Lieut. John G. Brass, October 4, 1864. : First Lieut. Benjamin J. Taymon [sic], Adj't, (Brevet Captain August 18, 1864.) December 4, 1864. : Second Lieut. Edward J. Maguigan, September 28, 1864. : Second Lieut. Howard Shipley, December 1, 1864. : Second Lieut. [[Gregory-7095|Justus A. Gregory]], December 2, 1864. : Second Lieut. Theodore A. Snyder, December 3, 1864. Discharged. (19.) : Lieut. Colonel Edward E. Wallace, January 10, 1863. : Lieut. Colonel Joseph H. Sinex, July 11, 1864. : Major John D. Lentz, September 28, 1864. : Captain John P. Carie, February 10, 1863. : Captain John H. Weeks, April 26, 1863. : Captain Charles Henry, April 27, 1863. : Captain Alpheus H. Bowman, September 26, 1863. : Captain Henry Francis, September 22, 1864. : First Lieut. Adam Murphy, March 1, 1863. : First Lieut. James Delavan, November 24, 1863. : First Lieut. William H. Fraley, April 4, 1865. : Second Lieut. Stephen Eastwick, May 22, 1862. : Second Lieut. John Sage, December 22, 1862. : Second Lieut. [[Eyre-799|Benjamin B. Eyre]] : Second Lieut. Joseph T. Jones, September 23, 1864. : Surgeon Isaac D. Knight, April 15, 1864. : Assistant Surgeon George S. Oldmixon, March 27, 1865. : Chaplain Joseph Welch, January 19, 1863. : Chaplain [[Brittain-646|Alem Brittain]], July 28, 1864. Died, (8.) : Major [[Todd-7765|George W. Todd]], December 19, 1862, of wounds received in action at Fredericksburg, Va. : Captain Theodore H. Parsons, June 26, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville, Va. : Captain Horace B. Faust, December 16, 1863, at Bealton, Va. : Captain James H. Closson, November 22, 1864, of wounds. : First Lieut. [[Murphy-16696|George Murphey]], killed in action at Fredericksburg, Va., December 13, 1862. : First Lieut. [[Eyre-795|George W. Eyre]], R.Q.M., December 31, 1862, of disease, at Philadelphia, Pa. : First Lieut. George Black, May 6, 1863, of wounds. : First Lieut. John Edgar, jr., killed in action February 6, 1865. Dismissed, (4.) : Second Lieut. [[Brewster-4164|Enoch C. Brewster]], September 28, 1862. : Second Lieut. William R. Milligan, May 14, 1863. : Assistant Surgeon John Young, May 14, 1863. : Assistant Surgeon Thomas C. Thomas, May 14, 1863. Cashiered, (2.) : First Lieut. John Hamill, December 1, 1864. : First Lieut. [[Walter-4449|Thomas F. Walter,]] April 16, 1865. NOTE 1.--No brevet appointments are entered on this register except those announced in General Orders before October 14, 1865. NOTE 2.--The roster of officers is given as it stood on the day of muster out.

Official copy of 1910 Census

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Leibold, George Son 4 yrs. (POB: Ohio) Enumerated in the family of Frank L. and Lula Leibold The house number is incorrect, should read 87 Campbell St., Delaware. Pg. 84 and 85 Delaware, Delaware County, OH Ann Maloney and Patrick Maloney Deed to Frank Leibold and Lulu Leibold Lot No. 780 in Campbell and Little's Addition to the Village (now City of Delaware) $890.00 8 Mar 1902

Official Register Of The Officers And Men Of New Jersey In The Revolutionary War

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Military and War, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey|New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Official Register of The Officers and Men of New Jersey in The Revolutionary War == Compiled Under Orders of His Excellency Theodore F. Randolph, Governor. * by [[Stryker-510|William Scudder Stryker]] (1838-1900) Adjutant General * printed by Authority of The Legislature * Trenton, N. J., 1872 * 894 Pages * Possible copyright status: NOT IN COPYRIGHT * Language: English * Call number ACZ-7978 * Full catalog record MARCXML * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Official_Register_Of_The_Officers_And_Men_Of_New_Jersey_In_The_Revolutionary_War|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=4Yg-5sOYFxwC * https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newjuoft * https://archive.org/details/cu31924103073692 * https://archive.org/details/officialregister00stry * https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newj * https://archive.org/details/officialregister1870newj * https://archive.org/details/officialregisteror00newj * https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newjer * https://archive.org/details/officialregiste00projgoog * https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newjuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008586914 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602544 * Also see: (1911) "Digest and Revision..." ::* https://archive.org/details/digestrevisionof01camp ::* https://archive.org/details/strykersofficers00camprich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008555375 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008870759 === Citation Formats === * Stryker, William Scudder. ''[[Space:Official Register Of The Officers And Men Of New Jersey In The Revolutionary War|Official Register of The Officers and Men of New Jersey in The Revolutionary War]]'' (Trenton, NJ, 1872) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stryker|Stryker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Stryker, William Scudder. ''[[Space:Official Register Of The Officers And Men Of New Jersey In The Revolutionary War|Official Register of The Officers and Men of New Jersey in The Revolutionary War]]'' (Trenton, NJ, 1872) [ Page ].

OfimaticaSinergica-1

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Ogan Name Study

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[[Category:Ogan Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Ogan Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ogan Ogan name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ogan name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ogans), by time period (18th Century Ogans), or by topic (Ogan DNA, Ogan Occupations, Ogan Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Ogan Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hoy-855|Eric Hoy]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ogan}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ====Research Pages==== ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Ogans of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1]

Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study

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== Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Ogdensburg, Québec|category=Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q112855950|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Québec :'''County:''' Argenteuil * :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 45.659167, -74.513611 :'''Elevation:''' 134.0 m or 439.6 feet * Argenteuil is a RCM which is like a county. It is how Quebec names counties. ===History=== ===Population=== ==Sources== Wikipedia: Brownsburg-Chatham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownsburg-Chatham Wikipedia: Argenteuil RCM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argenteuil_Regional_County_Municipality Wikipedia: Argenteuil County https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argenteuil_County,_Quebec FamilySearch Wiki Quebec Genealogy https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Quebec,_Canada_Genealogy Argenteuil, Quebec https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Argenteuil_County,_Quebec_Genealogy ==Cemeteries== Ogdensburg Cemetery Link to a Google Map with cemeteries in the area. [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1PJ_12IcwIQcoiignurY6JXRb_r70JVY&usp=sharing]

Ogg/McGregor Family Records

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Archive of all records for the Ogg/McGregor family of Keith, Banffshire

Ogilvie Reunion 1933

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[[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 11 'Lucky']] These are photos found as negatives from my Grandparents estate. I was so happy and surprised after I had them developed. See http://www.jayrays.com/Wandering_Roots/2011/09/11/sngf-ways-im-genealogically-lucky, for the whole story.

Ogle allied families

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[[Category: England, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Belford, Northumberland]] [[Category: Brinkburn, Northumberland]] [[Category: Cramlington, Northumberland]] [[Category: Craster, Northumberland]] [[Category: Earsdon, Northumberland]] [[Category: Howick, Northumberland]] [[Category: Killingworth, Northumberland]] [[Category: Tynemouth, Northumberland]] {{One Name Study|name=Ogle}} See image feed for pedigrees of allied families of the Ogles. For Ogle family charts see [[Space: Ogle]]. Families ... * Armorer of Belford. * Aynsley of West Shaftoe & Little Harle Tower * Bates * Beadnell of Lemington, Northumberland. * Bellingham of Bellingham, Westmorland * Bertram * Carnaby * Cavendish * Cramlington * Craster of Craster, Northumberland * Delaval of Tynemouth, Northumberland. * Fenwick of Stanton; & of East Haddon & Brinkburn * Forster of Adderstone; of Newham; & of Upper Eshells & Kentstone; & of Tughill & Fletham. * Forster of Newham. * Gardiner of Haling. * Grey of Horton & of Howick. * Harbottle of Horton, Northumberland. * Hedworth of Harraton, co. Durham. * Heron of Hadeston & Ford Castle. * Heron of Newark upon Trent, Nottinghamshire * Hilton * Irving of Hodom in Scotland. * Killingworth of Killingworth * Lisle of Woodburn. * Lumley of Lumley, co. Durham. * Middleton of Silksworth, County Durham. * Mitford of Newcastle. * Radcliffe of Dilston. * Selby * Shafto of Babington. * Strother of Kirknewton. * Swinburne of Capheaton & of co. Durham. * Widdrington. ===Notes=== See Also... * [[Space: Ogle]]

Ogle and Bothal

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] [[Category: England, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Ireland, Ogle Name Study]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northumberland|Northumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == Ogle and Bothal == Or, A History of the Baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, and of the Families of Ogle and Bertram, who Held Possession of Those Baronies and Other Property in the County of Northumberland and Elsewhere ...: To which is Added Accounts of Several Branch of Families Bearing the ... : History of the baronies of Ogle, Bothal, and Hepple, compiled from ancient records and other sources. * by Sir [[Ogle-926|Henry Asgill Ogle]] (1850-1921) * publisher by Reid, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ogle and Bothal|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE101809 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ogle, Henry Asgill. ''[[Space:Ogle and Bothal|Ogle and Bothal]]'' (Reid, England, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ogle|Ogle]])

Ogle Illinois Reed Sanford

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== Ogle County Illinois: Reed, Sanford and other families == Several families migrated from Delaware County, New York to Ogle County, Illinois, including Reed, Sanford, Osterhoudt, and more. This page captures information about these families, their children, and the marriages among these families. Individuals that have profiles appear as a link to those profiles. . County histories contain clues about relationships, dates and locations. These histories tell the stories of families migrating from New York to Ohio and Illinois together. Pertinent summaries follow. === Profile Status Summary === Current work in progress - Set aside for the moment. === Local Histories === Vol 2 of ''The Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County'' is based on previous works including Boss's "History of Ogle County (1850); Kett's "History of Ogle County" (1878); Portrait and Biographical Album of Ogle County" (1886); "The Biographical Record of Ogle County" (1899); Ford's "History of Illinois" The biography of [[Reed-9339|Samuel Reed Jr]] in ''The Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County''[[#Ogle_Encyclopedia|Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County]]: Page 995 https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclop02bate/page/n561/mode/2up states that Samuel Reed Jr was born in Middletown, Delaware County, New York 23 May 1790, the son of [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] and [[Benedict-1246|Mary Benedict]]. Samuel Reed Sr. enlisted in the War of 1812 and about 1817 or 1818 moved to Jackson County, Ohio and later to Ross County, Ohio until 1827 or 1828 when he moved to Fort Clark (now Peoria), Illinois. Samuel Reed Jr married Phebe Sanford and joined his father about 1820. In 1830 Samuel Jr spent the winter in Peoria and moved to Buffalo Grove (then Jo Daviess County, now Ogle) in the spring of 1831. Samuel Jr sent his family away during the Black Hawk War; they later returned to Buffalo Grove. Samuel Reed Sr was the first death in Buffalo Grove during a visit 17 Aug 1833 and was buried in what became the Reed cemetery. In ''Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill'', Boss[[#Ogle_History_Boss|Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill., and the Early Settlement of the Northwest]]: Page 51-53 https://archive.org/details/sketchesofhistor00inboss/page/52/mode/2up discusses the arrival and settlement of Samuel Reed at Buffalo Grove and moving his family due to the war. He also notes that Elisha Doty arrived in Buffalo Grove in 1834, coming from Peoria. In May of 1834 Albion Sanford and his family arrived, followed in the fall by [[Sanford-2086|Cyrenus]], Ahira, and Harrison Sanford. Cyrenus was the father of Ahira, Albion and Harrison. In Kett's ''The History of Ogle County, Illinois''[[#Ogle_History_Kett|The History of Ogle County, Illinois]]: Page 698 https://archive.org/details/historyofoglecou00inkett/page/698/mode/2up the biography of William S Reed identifies his parents as Samuel Reed and Phebe Sanford and says that William, born 24 Aug 1828 near Chillicothe, Ohio came with his parents to Fort Clark in 1830 then to Buffalo Grove on 1 Apr 1831. This says that his father Samuel was a native of Delaware County, New York and mother Phebe a native of Connecticut. [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] has a biography in ''The History of Peoria County, Illinois.''[[#Peoria_History|The history of Peoria County, Illinois]]: Page 761 https://archive.org/details/historyofpeoriac00john/page/760/mode/2up This states that he was born 11 Sep 1795 in Rensselaer County and raised on his father's farm in Delaware County, New York where he married Currance Sanford 13 Oct 1816. A few years after the marriage, they moved to Jackson County, Ohio where they remained until 1825, when he moved to Peoria County with two other brothers. A few years after Simon and Aaron (presumably a brother) moved to Peoria County, brothers Samuel and Thomas came west, Samuel settling in Ogle County and Thomas in Medina Township (Peoria). The ''Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County'' Vol 2[[#Ogle_Encyclopedia|Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County Vol 2]]: Page 1009 https://archive.org/details/historicalencyclop02bate/page/n575/mode/2up includes a biography of [[Sanford-2086|Cyrenus Sanford]] and his family. The family came from Roxbury, Delaware County, New York to Peoria County, Illinois in 1833 then settled in Buffalo Grove, Ogle County, Illinois. Cyrenus Sanford was born in Connecticut in 1775 and moved to New York at age 19 or 20. Son Albion Sanford married Mrs. Lucy Osterhoudt Moats and they had two daughters Mary Holmes and Emily Scranton. (Note: Albion Sanford married second to Ellen Power in 1858; Albion and Ellen later moved from Ogle County to Wapella Township, Dewitt, Illinois.) Clues at the Delaware County NY Genealogy and History Site (https://www.dcnyhistory.org/index2.html) are found in old (1997) Surname Reed queries about Samuel D Reed Sr b. 1766 in Massacusetts married Mary Benedict 1789 in Middletown, Delaware County, New York. Mary Benedict b. 24 Jan 1771 Easton, Washington County, New York. First son Samuel Reed Jr b. 23 May 1790 Rensselaer County, New York. Another query has Mary born in Rensselaer County, and says he moved to Middletown soon after the close of the War of 1812 married Mary Benedict, a needlemaker's daughter. Existing profiles for [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] and [[Benedict-1246|Mary Benedict]] do not agree with some of these facts, but need sources. === Timeline/Locations === :1800 Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] census :1802 Pittstown, Rensselaer, New York [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] paid taxes :1810 Middletown, Delaware, New York [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] census :1814 MIddletown, Delaware, New York Samuel Reed (Sr or Jr?) land purchase :13 Oct 1816 Delaware County, New York [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] marriage :1817 or 1818 Jackson County, Ohio [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] migration :1817 or 1818 Jackson County, Ohio [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] migration :Ross County, Ohio [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] migration :13 Apr 1823 Jackson County, Ohio [[Moats-573|Ira Moats]] birth :1824 Jackson County, Ohio [[Moats-798|Simon Moats]] birth :1825 Peoria County, Illinois [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] migration :1825 Peoria County, Illinois Aaron Reed migration :30 Jun 1826 Jackson County, Ohio [[Moats-801|Samuel R Moats]] birth :1828 Peoria County, Illinois [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] migration :1828 Medina Township, Peoria County, Illinois [[Reed-22483|Thomas Reed]] migration :1830 Jackson County, Ohio [[Moats-800|Emurit Moats]] birth :1830 Buffalo Grove, Ogle County, Illinois [[Reed-9339|Samuel Reed Jr]] migration :1833 Peoria County, Illinois George Moats and family migration (from Ohio) :1833 Ogle County, Illinois George Moats and family migration :1834 Buffalo Grove, Ogle County, Illinois Elisha Doty migration :30 Apr 1834 Ogle County, Illinois [[Sanford-3391|Albion Sanford]] and [[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] marriage :May 1834 Buffalo Grove, Ogle County, Illinois [[Sanford-3391|Albion Sanford]] migration :Fall 1834 Buffalo Grove, Ogle County, Illinois [[Sanford-2086|Cyrenus Sanford]] migration Based on this and the timeline, Samuel Reed and Mary Benedict most likely married in Pittstown, and moved to Delaware County between 1802 and 1810. Thus, Samuel Reed Jr was likely born in Pittstown, and Lucy and Hannah could have been born either in Pittstown or Delaware County. === Families === Children of [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] and [[Benedict-1246|Mary Benedict]] :[[Reed-28183|Aaron Reed]] b. 1793 New York m. Sarah Goff :[[Reed-9339|Samuel Reed Jr]] b. 1790 Middletown, Delaware m. [[Sanford-3390|Phebe Sanford]] :[[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] b. Pittstown, Rensselaer 1795 m. [[Sanford-2085|Currance Sanford]] :[[Reed-22483|Thomas Benedict Reed]] b. 1799 Pittstown, Rensselaer :[[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] b. 1806 m1. George Moats m2. [[Sanford-3391|Albion Sanford]] :[[Reed-25285|Hannah Reed]] b. 1808 Rensselaer m. [[Doty-3361|Elisha Doty]] :[[Reed-32226|Barbara Reed]] Root b. 1811 Delaware m. Erastus Root, Peoria County, Illinois Children of [[Sanford-2086|Cyrenus Sanford]] and [[Hubbell-530|Anner Hubbell]] :[[Sanford-2085|Currance Sanford]] :[[Sanford-4499|Jerusha Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3391|Albion Sanford]] :[[Sanford-2010|Joel Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3516|William Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3513|Ahira Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3514|Vernon Sanford]] :[[Sanford-2131|Harrison Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3516|Warren William Sanford]] Children of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] (unknown relationship) and [[Peck-6755|Elisabeth Peck]] :[[Reed-11098|Fanny M Reed]] Curtis b. 7 Apr 1810 d. 3 Dec 1893 :[[Reed-24903|Luman Reed]] b. 1811 d. 28 Mar 1870 :[[Reed-25263|Ezekiel Reed Jr]] b. 3 Feb 1813 d. 31 May 1894 :[[Reed-22968|Elias Reed]] b. 18 Mar 1815 d. 14 Feb 1866 :[[Reed-25245|Ambrose Reed]] b. 1818 d. 8 Sep 1846 :[[Reed-24857|Charles E Reed]] b. 15 May 1822 d. 1895 :[[Reed-22966|Adeline Reed]] Moats b. 11 Jun 1826 d. 6 Feb 1849 :[[Reed-25660|Reuben P Reed]] b. 1825 d. 31 Jul 1897 :[[Reed-25244|Eugenia Ann Reed]] Osterhoudt b. 7 Nov 1828 d. 30 Oct 1848 Children of [[Osterhoudt-38|Zachariah Osterhoudt]]: :[[Osterhout-310|Jane Marie Osterhout]] b. 1816 Delaware m. [[Sanford-2010|Joel B Sanford]] :[[Osterhoudt-54|Dolly Ann Osterhoudt]] b. 1815 Delaware m. 1840 Ogle [[Sanford-3516|Warren William Sanford]] :[[Osterhoudt-79|Hiram Osterhoudt]] m. [[Reed-25244|Eugenia Ann Reed]] daughter of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] and m. the widow of [[Moats-798|Simon Moats]] Children of [[Hull-2295|Stephen Hull]] and [[Sanford-1395|Anner Sanford]] :[[Hull-9387|Amanda Hul]]l b. 1810 Delaware m. [[Sanford-3513|Ahira Sanford]] daughter Stephen Hull and Anner Sanford sister of [[Hull-7502|Mary Hull]] === Marriages === :[[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] and [[Sanford-3391|Albion Sanford]] :[[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] and [[Sanford-2085|Currance Sanford]] (brother and sister to Lucy and Albion, respectively) :[[Moats-573|Ira Moats]] son of [[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] and [[Reed-22966|Adaline Reed]] daughter of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] :[[Reed-22961|Esther Reed]] daughter of [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] and [[Reed-22968|Elias Reed]] son of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] :[[Sanford-2010|Joel Sanford]] and Jane Osterhoudt :[[Sanford-3516|William Sanford]] and [[Osterhoudt-54|Dolly Osterhoudt]] :[[Osterhoudt-79|Hiram Osterhoudt]] and [[Reed-25244|Eugenia Ann Reed]] daughter of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] :[[Moats-798|Simon Moats]] son of [[Reed-16536|Lucy Reed]] and [[Dodson-1262|Caroline Dodson]] :[[Dodson-1262|Caroline Dodson]] widow of [[Moats-798|Simon Moats]] and [[Osterhoudt-79|Hiram Osterhoudt]] :[[Hammond-9727|Sarah Hammond]] daughter of [[Sanford-4499|Jerusha Sanford]] and Harrison Reed son of [[Sanford-2085|Currance Sanford]] :[[Sanford-3513|Ahira Sanford]] and Amanda Hull daughter of Stephen Hull :[[Reed-24903|Luman Reed]] son of [[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] and [[Hull-7502|Mary Hull]] daughter of [[Hull-2295|Stephen Hull]] :[[Sanford-6442|Amos H Sanford]] and [[Ringold-29|Maggie RIngold Sanford]]. Maggie was the widow of [[Sanford-5663|William Warren Sanford]]. William Warren was the son of [[Sanford-2010|Joel Sanford]] and [[Osterhout-310|Jane Osterhout]]. Amos was the son of [[Sanford-3516|Warren William Sanford]] and [[Osterhoudt-54|Dolly Osterhoudt]]. [[Sanford-3516|Warren William Sanford]] was the son of [[Sanford-2086|Cyrenus Sanford]] and [[Hubbell-530|Ann Hubbell]]. William was Warren's nephew. William and Amos were first cousins. Jane and Dolly were sisters, the daughters of [[Osterhoudt-38|Zachariah Osterhoudt]] Other marriage connections: :[[Reed-22965|Ezekiel Reed]] had son [[Reed-25263|Ezekiel Reed]] who had son [[Reed-9032|Victor Seymour Reed]] who had daughter [[Reed-25447|Nettie L (Reed) Peck]] and son [[Reed-25476|Albert Reed]]. Albert had son [[Reed-25478|Ralph Albert Reed]] who had daughter [[Reed-25475|Patricia Ann Reed]]. Nettie L Reed had son [[Peck-9027|Fay Peck]] who had son [[Peck-9030|Kenneth Fay Peck]]. Patricia and Kenneth married; they were second cousins. :Children of [[Smith-246489|Jonathan Smith]] and Martha Van Horn included [[Smith-246491|Albert Lee Smith]] and [[Smith-246409|Sarah Emily Smith]]. Sarah married first [[Coursey-368|James August Coursey]] and had daughter [[Coursey-374|Ora Ellen Coursey]], who married [[Reed-9343|Osborn Reed]], son of [[Reed-9338|William Sanford Reed]]. [[Smith-246491|Albert Lee Smith]] married [[Reed-9340|Flora Reed]], daughter of [[Reed-9338|William Sanford Reed]]. [[Smith-246409|Sarah Emily Smith]] Coursey married[[Reed-9338|William Sanford Reed]] after his first wife died. :Second cousins [[Bland-2792|Charles Lester Bland]] grandson of [[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] and great grandson of [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]] and [[Hicks-14760|Luella Lois Hicks]] granddaughter of [[Reed-26441|Sarah Reed]] and great granddaughter of [[Reed-9025|Samuel Reed]]. :[[Snyder-14215|Arthur Winfield Snyder]] and [[Preston-7974|Harriet Hazel Preston]]. Arthur was the son of Sarah Hicks, grandson of Sarah Reed, great grandson of Samuel Reed, great great grandson of Samuel Reed. Harriet was the daughter of James Preston and Eliza Reed, grandson of Thomas Benedict Reed and great grandson of Samuel Reed. Relationship? :[[Reed-27872|Hiram Reed]] and [[Bland-3108|Margret Bland]]. [[Bland-2762|William J Bland]] and [[Reed-22976|Barbara Reed]]. William and Margret were siblings. Hiram, son of Thomas Reed, and Barbara, daughter of Simon Reed, were first cousins. === Fraternal Twins === Noticed many sets of fraternal twins born to the children (and great grandchildren) of: :[[Reed-9024|Simon Reed]] and [[Sanford-2085|Currance Sanford]] :[[Reed-26441|Sarah Reed]] and [[Hicks-15647|Lucas Coleman Hicks]] :[[Reed-30150|Phebe Reed]] and [[Avery-474|William Avery]] == Sources == * ''[[Space:Sketches_of_the_History_of_Ogle_County%2C_Ill.|Sketches of the History of Ogle County, Ill., and the Early Settlement of the Northwest]]'' (Henry Rush Boss, Polo, Illinois, 1859.) * ''[[Space:The History of Ogle County, Illinois|The History of Ogle County, Illinois]]'' (H.F. Kett, Chicago, Illinois, 1878) * ''[[Space:Historical_encyclopedia_of_Illinois_and_History_of_Ogle_County|Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Ogle County]]'' (Newton, Bateman. Chicago, Illinois. Munsell Pub. Co., 1909.) * ''[[Space:The History of Peoria County, Illinois|The History of Peoria County, Illinois]]'' (Johnson & Co, Chicago, Illinois, 1880.)

Ogles in the American Revolution

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[[Category: American Revolution, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Cumberland County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Lancaster County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Delaware Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Virginia Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia Militia, American Revolution]] ===American=== : [[Ogle-543|Alexander Ogle]] * b. abt. 1730 New Castle, Delaware * d. 1783 Frederick, Maryland * parents: son of Thomas Ogle & Elizabeth. : [[Ogle-56|Hercules Ogle]] * b. 1731 Lancaster, Pennsylvania * d. bef. Jul 1804 Grayson co., Virginia * spouse: Mary Carson * DAR Ancestor no. A085801.[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A085801] * Capt. Jonathon Isom. * Residence: Botetourt co., Virginia & Montgomery co., Virginia :[[Ogle-850|Capt. Joseph Ogle]] *b. 1737 Frederick, Maryland *d. 1821 St. Clair, Illinois * parents: Benjamin Ogle & Rebecca Browner. :[[Ogle-860|Benjamin Ogle]] *b. 1747 Frederick, Maryland * d. aft. 1790 Frederick, Maryland * parents: Joseph Ogle & Sarah Winters. : [[Ogle-623|Gov. Benjamin Ogle]] of Maryland * b. 1749 Maryland * d. 1809 Maryland * parents: Samuel Ogle & Ann Tasker. * spouse: Henrietta Margaret Hill. * patriotic service * SAR Patriot #: [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/262794 P-262794] * DAR #: [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A085799 A085799] :[[Ogle-580|William Ogle]] *b. 1749 New Castle, Delaware * d. 1806 Perry co., Pennsylvania * parents: Edward Ogle & Margaret Howard. * spouses: m.1 Sarah Lodge; m2. Sarah Weiser. * Capt. Edward Graham's 5th Battallion Militia, Cumberland co. ''later Perry co.'', Pennsylvania :[[Ogle-834|Thomas Ogle]] * b. abt. 1749 * d. 1816 Dauphin, Penn * parents: Edward Ogle & Margaret Howard : [[Ogle-61|William Ogle]] *b. 1751 Frederick, Maryland *d. 1810 Adams co., Ohio * parents: Joseph Ogle & Sarah Winters * soldier - Maryland. * SAR Patriot #: [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/262804 P-262804] * DAR #: [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm?action=full&p_id=A085808 A085808] : [[Ogle-1569|Capt. James Ogle]] * b. 1753 Frederick, Maryland * d. abt. 1801 * parents: Joseph Ogle & Sarah Winters * spouse: Mary Biggs * 37th Battalion of Militia, Maryland : [[Ogle-42|John Ogle]] * b. 1753 New Castle, Delaware * d. aft. 27 Jun 1808 * parents: Thomas Ogle & Elizabeth Robeson * spouse: Sarah Dennis * 8th Division of Montgomery co., Virginia, Militia - Capt. Jonathon Isom. * SAR Patriot #: [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/262799 P-262799] ===English=== :[[Ogle-911|Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Bart. of Worthy]] * b. 1726 * d. 1816 * parents: Nathaniel Ogle of Kirkley, Northumb. & Elizabeth Newton. ::: [[image:Ogle-911.jpg|thumb|Sir Chaloner Ogle, 1st Bart. of Worthy]] ==See Also...== * Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application File R. 7778, for Benjamin Ogle, Virginia. National Archives. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/196320717 * Guide to Revolutionary War Records. Delaware Public Archives. https://archives.delaware.gov/guide-revolutionary-war-records/ * Delaware Archives - Military: ::# [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Military_Records_Vol_1.pdf volume 1] ::# [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Military_Records_Vol_2.pdf volume 2] ::# [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Military_Records_Vol_3.pdf volume 3] ::# [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Military_Records_Vol_4.pdf volume 4] ::# [https://archivesfiles.delaware.gov/ebooks/Military_Records_Vol_5.pdf volume 5]

Ogles of Lancashire

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[[Category: Lancashire, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Whiston, Lancashire, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Prescot, Lancashire, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Speke, Lancashire, Ogle Name Study]] ==About== "The Ogles appear in Lancashire in the middle of the fifteenth century as stewards of the manor of Prescot." [[Ogle-80|John Ogle, esq.]] (aft. 1406 - bef. 1506), is the patriarch of the Ogles of Lancashire. He is a younger son of Robert Ogle and Matilda "Maude" Grey. His oldest brother was Robert, 1st Baron Ogle. ::{{blue|[[image:Grey-7.png|thumb|Parents of John Ogle, ancestor of the Ogles of Lancashire]]}} ===Pedigree=== :{{blue|[[image:Ogle-80.jpg|thumb|Ogles of Whiston & Prescot, co. Lancs.]]}} ==Sources== *Ogle, H.A. (1902). "Ogles of Whiston & Prescot, co. Lancs," in Ogle & Bothal. *'Townships: Whiston', in A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3, ed. William Farrer and J Brownbill (London, 1907), pp. 348-352. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol3/pp348-352 [accessed 27 June 2020].

Ogles of Virginia

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[[Category: Virginia, Ogle Name Study]] ===Colonial Virginia=== Most Ogles of Colonial Virginia, prob. desc. from '''[[Ogle-59|John Ogle of Delaware]]'''.Ogle, R.W. & Engler, J.F. (2012). Looking Back at the Ogle Family: A Comprehensive History and Genealogy of the Ogle Families in America, 1. Seattle, WA: The Genealogy Printing Co. Print. : see also: [[:Category: Delaware, Ogle Name Study]] But some did not, including John Ogell (b. abt. 1616/7), who arrived almost 60 years before; and Martin Ogle of Tritlington & London, who may have been in America at the same time as John of Delaware. '''[[Ogell-1|John Ogell]] (b. abt. 1616/7)''' : His ancestry is unknown but Hoten (1874), named him as a passenger aboard the ''Bonaventure'' on 02 Jan 1634/5.Hoten, J.C. (1874). The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, and Others who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700: With Their Ages, the Localities where They Formerly Lived in the Mother Country, the Names of the Ships in which They Embarked, and Other Interesting Particulars, from Mss. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England, pp. 35. Chatto and Windus. [https://books.google.com/books?id=J5ULAAAAIAAJ&vq=ogell&pg=PA35#v=snippet&q=ogell&f=false Google Books]. : see: [[:Category: Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35]] '''[[Ogle-2112|Martin Ogle]] (dsp. bef. 28 Oct 1691)''' : One of the earliest Ogles to live in Colonial Virginia. His relationship to [[Ogle-59|John Ogle of Delaware]] (b. c. 1648/9), is uncertain. :Martin Ogle was the son of [[Ogle-1183|George Ogle]] of Tritlington, co. Northumb.see also: [[:Category: Tritlington, Northumberland, Ogle Name Study]] & London, co. Middlesex and a dau. of [[Ogle-848|Lancelot Ogle]] of Cowpen, co. Northumb & [[Watson-9648|Dorothy Watson]]. He lived in Virginia for 30 years, before returning to his homeland. His sister [[Ogle-1184|Dorothy Ogle of Tritlington & London]], became the family heir. Through [[Ogle-213|William Ogle of Causey Park]] (b. abt. 1491 - d. 1542), siblings Martin and Dorothy were direct paternal desc. of [[Ogle-132|Ralph, 3rd Baron Ogle]] and [[Gascoigne-55|Margaret Gascoigne]]. Dorothy's husband was a John Ogle, from an unknown family branch, but it's been conjectured that he was of Pinchbeck, co. Lincs ::{{blue|[[image:Ogle-132-1.png|thumb|Ancestry of Dorothy Ogle of Tritlington & London, sis. of Martin Ogle of Virginia.]]}} '''[[Ogle-49|John Ogle III]] (b.1690/7 Newcastle, Delaware - d. 09 Apr 1741 Lancaster, Penn).''' : He was a son of Thomas Ogle & Mary Crawford. While John did not reside in Virginia, some of his children did ... including [[Ogle-56|Hercules Ogle]] (1731-1804). '''[[Ogle-168|Elizabeth McDonald]], ''nee Ogle'' (1726-95)''' : She was a grandaughter of John Ogle of Delaware, and the wife of Joseph McDonald. Eliz. & her husband were married at Old Swedes in Wilmington, DE and later moved to Virginia. '''[[Ogle-167|Susannah McDonald]], ''nee Ogle'' (1728 - 1801, bur. Botetourt, Virginia).''' : She was the sis. of Elizabeth McDonald (1726-95), and the wife of Bryan McDonald. ==Sources== See Also... *[[:Category: Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, Ogle Name Study]]

Oglethorpe County, Georgia

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Establishment and history of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Oglethorpe County, in northeast Georgia, is the state's seventeenth county and comprises 441 square miles. Creek and Cherokee Indians lived there when the first white people arrived, but they lost their land through treaties signed in 1773. Fur trappers and traders traversed the area before the first non-Indians established permanent settlements. A few trappers established a temporary community known as Kennedy's Gate, but it was no longer extant by the time of the American Revolution (1775-83). The first permanent white settlers, led by Revolutionary War veteran Colonel George Mathews to Georgia after the war, were a group of wealthy tobacco planters from Virginia. At first the area was all part of Wilkes County, but Oglethorpe County, named for Georgia's founder James Oglethorpe, was carved from Wilkes in 1793 to accommodate population growth. Over the years Oglethorpe County has gained land from surrounding counties, sometimes in exchange for parts of itself. Cooksey, Elizabeth B. "Oglethorpe County." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 07 December 2016. Web. 29 November 2017. Oglethorpe County was originally part of a large tract of land surrendered by Creek and Cherokee Native Americans to the Colony of Georgia in the treaty of 1773. The county itself was founded on December 19, 1793, and is named for Georgia's founder, General James Oglethorpe.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglethorpe_County,_Georgia Wikipedia] Oglethorpe County, established in 1793, is one of the oldest established areas in Northeast Georgia. It was named for General James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of the colony 60 years earlier. [http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/] This area was long inhabited by various Indian tribes. By the Treaty of 1773 it was part of a large tract surrendered by the Creeks and Cherokees to the colony of Georgia. Four years later, that land became Wilkes County. In 1793, Oglethorpe County was created out of the western portion of Wilkes and named in honor of the great English philanthropist, Gen. James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the Georgia colony only sixty years before. With only traders and trappers, there were no permanent settlements in what would become Oglethorpe County until 1774, when a small band of families from North Carolina located on Long Creek, near the present site of Lexington. Extensive settlement of the new lands had been delayed by the Revolutionary War, but by 1784, bounty grants and other incentives offered by the State produced a rapid tide of immigrants into all the open lands.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaogleth/ Many of the newcomers had been tobacco planters in Virginia and North Carolina. They found the area well suited to the production of tobacco, although, as a cash crop, it was quickly superseded by cotton after the invention of the cotton gin in 1793. Some of the settlers from Virginia and North Carolina were distinguished men and women of influence and wealth, who could be considered part of the old aristocracy. They were noted for their culture, education, integrity, and leadership. They and their descendants played important and influential roles in the development of Oglethorpe County, Georgia, and the nation. http://www.onlineoglethorpe.com/Oglethorpe-County-History-v-11.html

Ognibene Family of Valledolmo, Sicilia, Italia

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== NOTE: This page is UNDER CONSTRUCTION. More editing will occur soon. Thank you for your patience == == '''Marriage Records for Ognibene Family of Valledolmo, Sicilia, Italia''' == Index Groom name & age Bride name and age Date Groom’s parents Bride’s parents Notes Film DATA MORTI ANNI GENTORI NOTA LDS FILM # # Marriage Record 44 Ognibene, Calogero (24) Fanara, Cosma (20) 9/19/1839 Salvadore & * Giuseppa Barone Francesco & * Giuseppa Gargano # Marriage Record211 Ognibene, Francesca Calogero Ognibene & Cosma Fanara 11/28/1840 Contadino FANARA or FERRARA? # Marriage Record77 Ferrara, Baldassarre, born 1773 50 8/25/1823 * Rosario & * Maria Ognibene 1714437 # Marriage Record16 Privitera, ii, Calogero Calogero PRIVITERA, I & Cosma OGNIBENE 1714267 1/18/1824 OGNIBENE # Marriage Record 211 Ognibene, Francesca Calogero & Cosma Fanara 11/28/1840 Contadino FANARA or FERRARA? # Marriage Record 253 Ognibene, Rosolia Calogero Ognibene & Cosma Ferrara 12/4/1843 Contadino 1714429 # Marriage Record 154 Ognibene, Giuseppa Pietro (26) & Antonina Fanara (30) 12/14/1838 Contadino 1714269 # '''Marriage Record 41 Mancuso, Cosimo (26) born 1836 married Ognibene, Francesca born 1840 (22) 9/7/1862 Groom was the son of the deceased * Michele Mancuso and his wife & Giuseppa Falcone. Bride was the daughter of the deceased * Calogero Ognibene and his wife & Cosima Fanara Groom was a farmer 92331104''' # '''Marriage Record 18 Ognibene, Salvadore (58) who was born about 1781 married Mesi, Antonina (48) who was born about 1791. They married on 4/30/1839 Parents of the groom are Pietro Ognibene and his deceased wife Vincenza Battaglia. Parents of the bride are the deceased Rosario Mesi and his deceased wife Angela Bertola. Pietro Ognibene would have been born in the 1760s and his parents in the 1730s or 1740s.''' # ''''Marriage Record 41 Mancuso, Cosimo (26) Ognibene, Francesca (22) 9/7/1862 * Michele & Giuseppa Falcone * Calogero & Cosima Fanara Groom was a farmer 92331104''' == '''Birth Records for Ognibene Family of Valledolmo, Sicilia, Italia'''== # Birth Record 36 Ognibene, Cosma Damiana BORN Feb 8, 1824 Rosolino OGNIBENE & Antonia Dispenza PARENTS born about 1799. 2/8/1824 1714267 # Birth Record6 Maggio, Salvadore Filippo & Santa Ognibene 1/12/1826 1714268 Is his name Mezzio or Maggio??? I think Maggio is the more common name in Valledolmo. Filippa Giambrone married Filippo Mezzio. Filippa Maggio married Santa Ognibene. # Birth Record 73 Maggio, Filippo 10/12/1838 Died at age 60, so born about 1778, and parents born about 1753. Not recorded, but are Mr. and Mrs. Maggio, born about 1753. One possibility is Calogero, same as grandson below. Santa Ognibene, widow of Filippo Maggio would be born about 1778. 1714438 # Birth Record 63 7/30/1831 Maggio, Calogero 3 Filippo & Santa Ognibene Filippo & Santa Ognibene 1714437 # Birth Record 10 Ognibene, Rosaria, BORN 1769 DIED 1839 2/8/1839 Died at age 70 in 1839, so born 1769 and parents born about 1744. Not recorded, but are Mr. and Mrs. Ognibene, born about 1744. Rosario [illeg.], born about 1769. 1714438 # Birth Record 71 Granata, Salvatore 8/10/1839 5 mos Orazio & Rosolino Ognibene 1714438 # Birth Record 13 Ilardo, Giuseppe 2/6/1842 Died at age 80 in 1842, so born 1762 and parents born 1737 * Loreto & * Filippa Ognibene both born about 1737. * Pietra Barone 1714438 # Birth Record 167 Ognibene, Crucifissa BORN November 12, 1821 Rosolino & Antonia Dispenza 11/12/1821 1714267 # Birth Record 36 Ognibene, Cosma Damiana BORN Feb 8, 1824 Rosolino OGNIBENE & Antonia Dispenza 2/8/1824 1714267 # Birth Record 98 Ognibene, Antonia BORN August 19, 1827 Rosolino OGNIBENE [30) born 1797 & Antonia Dispenza (26) born 1801 8/19/1827 1714268 # Birth Record 188 Ognibene, Cosma Damiana the second BORN December 15, 1831 Rosolino (30) & Antonina Dispenza (28) 12/15/1831 1714269 # Birth Record 25 Ognibene, Cosmo, BORN February 3, 1835 Rosolino (50) & Antonia Dispenza (40) 2/3/1835 Contadino 1714269 # Birth Record 16 Mezzio, Pietro [sic] Maggio, Pietro Filippo (48) & Santa Ognibene (36) 2/11/1829 1714268 # Death Record 13 2/5/1823 Vaccaro, Loreta Died at age 40 in 1823, so born 1783 and parents born about 1759 who are the deceased Giuseppe Vaccaro and his deceased wife Rosaria Ognibene, both born about 1759, whose parents likely born in the 1730s, and whose grandparents that could be mentioned on the 1714 Riveli Census of Valledolmo. 1714437 # Birth Record 213 Ognibene, Orazio, son of Pietro & Antonina Fanara 11/30/1840 Contadino # Birth Record 22 Ognibene, Salvatore, son of Pietro & Antonina Fanara 1/25/1843 Contadino 1714429 # Birth Record147 Cipolla, Orazio Carmelo (40) & Angela Ognibene (38) 11/22/1832 1714269 # Birth Record 85 Privitera, Francesco Calogero (32) & Cosma Ognibene (26) 5/19/1828 1714268 # Death Record 26 Privitera, Francesco BORN 1828 DIED 1829 1 2/5/1829 Calogero PRIVITERA & Cosma OGNIBENE, both born about 1804 1714437 == Death Records Mentioning Ognibene Family Members in Valledolmo, Sicilia, Italia == # Death Record 71 Sineri, Giuseppa 8/4/1903 18 mos Giovanni & Lucia Ognibene 2014723 # '''Death Record 24 Ognibene, Rosario 3/7/1904 Died at age 84 in 1904, so born 1820, and parents born 1795 * Gioachino OGNIBENE & * Rosolia Santangelo, both deceased but born 1795 Antonina Mancuso 2014723 ''' # Death Record 48 Ognibene, Vincenza 5/13/1904 1 Antonino & Luigia Mondo 2014723 # '''Death Record 53 Ognibene, Rosa 5/26/1904 Died at age 60 in 1904, so born 1844, and parents born 1819. * Cosimo & * Calogera Fanara Orazio Inguaggiato 2014723''' # Death Record 92 Ognibene, Gioachino 8/21/1904 6 mos Cosimo & Rosaria Vacanti 2014723 # Death Record 111 7/23/1867 Panepinto, Rosario 40 Angela Andolina * Francesco & * Rosalia Ognibene 92331104 He was a farmer # Death Record 95 8/20/1863 Ognibene, Calogera 27 Days Sebastiano Ognibene & Antonina Mancuso 2014642 # Death Record 10 1/20/1864 Ognibene, Antonino 2 Orazio Ognibene & Cosma Dispenza 92331104 Father was a farmer # Death Record 137 12/2/1864 Ognibene, Giuseppe 2 Francesco Ognibene & Cosma Mancuso 92331104 Father was a farmer # Death Record 138 12/2/1864 Ognibene, Rosolino 3 Antonino Ognibene & Angela Guzzetta 92331104 Father was a farmer # Death Record 75 7/17/1867 Palermo, Calogera 74 * Rufano (?) Castiglione * Gaetano Palermo & * Antonina Ognibene 92331104 She was a weaver # Death Record 135 8/31/1868 Ognibene, Calogero 4 Antonino & Angela Guzzetta 92331104 They lost a 2 year old son also named Calogero on 1/28/1868 # Death Record 7 Giambrone, Vincenza 2/4/1843 30, daughter of the deceased * Ciro Giambrone and his wife Damiana Ognibene. Vincencza Never married '''# Death Record 6 Ognibene, Salvadore 1/11/1844 age 60, born 1784, parents not recorded NR, but parents born about 1760. Salvadore was likely husband of Antonina Teresi 1714438''' # Death Record 26 Privitera, Francesco BORN 1828 DIED 1829 1 2/5/1829 Calogero PRIVITERA & Cosma OGNIBENE, both born about 1804 1714437 == '''Ognibene Family Groups in Valledolmo, Sicilia, Italia == '''Antonino Ognibene and Antonina Lo Tempio Family, 1821-1841''' # Birth Record23 Ognibene, Orazio Maria Antonino & Antonina LoTempio 1/26/1821 1714267 # Birth Record 130 Ognibene, Crucifissa BORN 1823 Antonino OGNIBENE & Antonina Lo Tempio BORN about 1801 9/2/1823 1714267 # Birth Record 150 Ognibene, Rosolia BORN 1826 Antonino OGNIBENE & Antonina Lo Tempio BORN about 1801 10/28/1826 1714268 Rosolia or Rosolino? # Birth Record 15 Ognibene, Calogera Antonino (32) & Antonina Lo Tempio (28) 1/30/1828 1714268 # Birth Record 185 Ognibene, Vincenza Antonino (36) & Antonina Lo Tempio (30) 12/6/1831 1714269 # Death Record 116 Ognibene, Vincenza BORN 1831 DIED 1836 at age 5 Antonino OGNIBENE & Antonina Tempio 12/21/1836 1714437 # Birth Record 162 Ognibene, Francesco Antonino (37) & Antonina Tempio (33) 9/21/1835 Contadino 1714269 # Birth Record 196 Ognibene, Vincenzo Antonino & Antonina Tempio 10/26/1841 Contadino 1714270

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Roscommon, Ireland|'''Main Roscommon Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Ogulla Parish, County Roscommon|Category for Ogulla Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Roscommon|'''Civil Parishes in County Roscommon''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Roscommon Team|County Roscommon team]] ==Ogulla Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Óigeala. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2093&cat=BF&ord=en Ogulla Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Roscommon :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Ogulla Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Roscommon|Towns of County Roscommon]] ====Rathcave==== :Irish or Alternate Name: . :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Rathcave, County Roscommon|Category for Rathcave]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7783,-8.3205,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7783/-8.3205 OpenStreetMap] :This needs to be verified as a population centre as it is not found on Logaimn.ie. It does have an entry on Google Maps: Rathcave, Curries, Co. Roscommon (See the map link above) ====Tulsk==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Tuilsce. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsk Web page for Tulsk] :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Tulsk, County Roscommon|Category for Tulsk]] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7783,-8.2579,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7783/-8.2579 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Ogulla Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Ogulla Parish (Óigeala) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2093&cat=BF&ord=en Ogulla Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghloonagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghloonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Aghloonagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Annaghmore||''An tEanach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballaghabawmore|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballaghabawmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballaghabawmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballybeg|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cargin Demesne|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Cargin%20Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=%22Cargin%20Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carns|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carns&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carns&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowgarve|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowgarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowgarve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowkeel|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Carrownageelaun'''|| ||[[:Category:Carrownageelaun Townland, Ogulla Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownageelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownageelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrownaskeagh||''Ceathrú na Sceach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownaskeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrownaskeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Carrowntoosan|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowntoosan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Carrowntoosan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castleland||''Ard an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Castleland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Castleland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corraslira|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Corraslira&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Corraslira&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drimnagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drimnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Drimnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenballythomas|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Glenballythomas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Glenballythomas&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Grange'''|| ||[[:Category:Grange Townland, Ogulla Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Grange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Grange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilree|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kilree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Kilree&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lismurtagh|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lismurtagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Lismurtagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ogulla||''Óigeala''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ogulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Ogulla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Rathkeva'''|| ||[[:Category:Rathkeva Townland, Ogulla Parish, County Roscommon]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Rathkeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Rathkeva&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rathnaglye|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Rathnaglye&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Rathnaglye&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Steill|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Steill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Steill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Toomona||''Tuaim Móna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Toomona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Toomona&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tulsk||''Tuilsce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tulsk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Roscommon&townland=Tulsk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links below which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Ohakune Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Ohakune Cemetery, Ohakune, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Ohakune Cemetery.'' == Ohakune Cemetery == The cemetery is located about 3km west of the township of Ohakune.
'''LOCATION'''
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Ohakune 4691
'''GPS''' coordinates: -39.436206, 175.381121 === Notable Interments === Ohakune Cemetery, Ruapehu District, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Sergeant John Henry Stone who died of influenza on 13 November 1918. The cemetery also holds the official war grave of Leslie Evans Thomas, Sapper, who died 25 February 1940. === Links === ::[https://www.ruapehudc.govt.nz/our-services/cemeteries/online-cemetery-search/Pages/default.aspx Ruapehu District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431280/ohakune-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/ohakune-cemetery NZ War Graves]

Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery

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[[Category: Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery, Ohaupo, Waikato]][[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == About this page == This is a cemetery Free-Space profile page for Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery in the Waikato Region of New Zealand. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE OHAUPO PUBLIC CEMETERY (non-Catholic) which is at a different location. The Catholic cemetery is a small private cemetery located on the on the site of the former St Finbarr church and has become the Hamilton Diocesan Cemetery. This page was created to catalogue the names of those buried there, to link them to their WikiTree Profiles and to display photos of the cemetery. == Location == 2.4 kilometres south of Ohaupo on Route 3, west side of the Highway
4374-4386 State Highway 3
Ohaupo
Waipa District
Waikato New Zealand == About the Cemetery == The Ohaupo Catholic cemetery is a small private cemetery located on the on the site of the former St Finbarr church and has become the Hamilton Diocesan Cemetery. The St Finbarr church building was disposed of after St Michael the Archangel church building was built and put into use. St Michael the Archangel was opened in 1916. According to the Catholic News, on February 17, 1982, the adjacent land was purchased in order to increase the size so that it could become the burial ground for priests of the diocese as well as for local Catholics. [https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/02/23/church-decommissioned/] Originally Ohaupo had a thriving Catholic population, with a base of Bohemian and Irish settlers making up the parishioners. In 1982, the Catholic population of Ohaupo was about 400. In 2017 there would be no more than half-a-dozen. In 2013, the general population of Ohaupo was 519. With a diminishing Catholic community and a shortage of priests, regular Masses in Ohaupo ceased in the 1990s, and shifted to monthly at St Michael's. St Michael's was decommissioned in about February 2017, and the land and buildings are to be sold. The intended fate of the Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery is unknown. == Links == [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2530502 Find-a-Grave page for Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery]
[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Ohaupo-Catholic-Cemetery/280933#/ Billion Graves page for Ohaupo Catholic Cemetery]
== See Also == * History of Ohaupo - Bohemian Association [https://bohemianassociation.wordpress.com/ohaupo-history/] * Ohaupo Catholic Church Decommissioned [https://www.nzcatholic.org.nz/2017/02/23/church-decommissioned/] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. * Currently there are '''9''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is short of the number of interments estimated at this location. On Find-a-Grave there are '''170''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''256'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 05:24, 13 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. == List of Interments == The list below are interments to be put into sortable table format:- * Catherine Agnes (Coyle) Turney 5 Sep 1885 County Donegal, Ireland - 13 Mar 1973 * Ivan Pavich 8 Nov 1894 Kozica, Croatia - 25 Dec 1989 * Ellen Katherine (Rayner) Pavich 25 Feb 1902 Ohaupo, Waipa, Waikato, New Zealand - 29 May 1976 * Francis James Turney 11 Jul 1908 Ohaupo, Waikato, New Zealand - 3 Oct 1988 * Frederick William Turney abt 3 Sep 1917 Ohaupo, Waipa, Waikato, New Zealand - 31 Oct 1956 * John Turney 3 Sep 1874 Thames, Waikato, New Zealand - 15 Aug 1948

Ohingaiti Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Ohingaiti Cemetery, Ohingaiti, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Ohingaiti Cemetery.'' == Ohingaiti Cemetery == The meaning of the name Ohingaiti. Ō: place of; hinga: childhood; iti: small.
The cemetery is located just south of the settlement of Ohingaiti, just off the new SH1.
'''LOCATION'''
off State Highway 1 (SH1),
Ohingaiti 4785
'''GPS''' coordinates: -39.867859, 175.696030 ===Links === :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Ohingaiti-Cemetery/284534 BillionGraves]

Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950 for Sarah Tolson

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---- ---- '''(1)''' [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]. Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950. Reference Number: p119 Film Number: 333249 Digital Folder Number: 4260303 Image Number: 305 Name: [[Marshall-589|Leonard Marshall]] Event: Marriage Event Date: 09 Jul 1853 Event Place: Carroll County, Ohio Spouse: [[Tolson-117|Sarah Tolson]] ---- ---- '''(2)''' [https://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]. Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950. Reference Number: p235 Film Number: 333249 Digital Folder Number: 4260303 Image Number: 364 Name: [[Grove-103|Daniel Grove]] Event: Marriage Event Date: 14 May 1857 Event Place: Carroll County, Ohio Spouse: [[Tolson-117|Sarah A. Marshall]] ---- ----

Ohio, Garrigues Migrations

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[[Category:United States, Garrigues Name Study]] Migration paths of the Garrigues clan to and from *[[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio Country]] (1787-1803) *[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-39.png|25px|Ohio]] [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] (1803-Present) {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= New Jersey |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-34.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}About 1806, from [[Space:New Jersey, Garrigues Migrations|New Jersey]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-10|David Garrigus Sr. (1748-1815)]] **[[Losey-165|Abigail (Losey) Garrigus (1756-1830)]] **[[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Cass Garrigus (1776-)]] ***[[Beach-789|Margaret Elizabeth (Beach) Garrigus (1777-1833)]] ***[[Garrigus-93|Jeptha Cass Garrigus Jr (abt.1795-1868)]] ***[[Garrigus-26|Abigail E (Garrigus) McGilvery (1796-1845)]] ***[[Garrigus-75|Benjamin Beach Garrigus (1797-1809)]] ***[[Garrigus-77|Jane (Garrigus) Moore (1802-bef.1875)]] ***[[Garrigus-78|Solomon Beach Garrigus (1803-1879)]] **[[Garrigus-42|Eunice (Garrigus) Clark (1788-1813)]] **[[Garrigus-37|Jacob Garrigus (1790-abt.1836)]] **[[Garrigus-44|Abner Garrigus (1793-1838)]] **[[Garrigus-43|Mary (Garrigus) Doty (1795-1838)]] **[[Garrigus-45|Timothy Lindley Garrigus (1798-1856)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Maryland |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-23.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}In 1820, from [[Space:Maryland, Garrigues Migrations|Maryland]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-573|Robert Humphreys Garrigues (1793-1871)]] **[[Thomas-26194|Margaret (Thomas) Garrigues (abt.1795-1880)]] **[[Garrigues-133|Helen M (Garrigues) Hall (1817-1896)]] **[[Garrigues-531|Deborah Thomas Garrigues (1819-1862)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Indiana |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png }}In 1823, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]]: *[[Garrigus-14|Jeptha Cass Garrigus (1776-)]] **[[Beach-789|Margaret Elizabeth (Beach) Garrigus (1777-1833)]] **[[Garrigus-93|Jeptha Cass Garrigus Jr (abt.1795-1868)]] ***[[Kratzer-311|Mary Jane (Kratzer) Garrigus (1806-1851)]] **[[Garrigus-26|Abigail E (Garrigus) McGilvery (1796-1845)]] **[[Garrigus-77|Jane (Garrigus) Moore (1802-bef.1875)]] **[[Garrigus-78|Solomon Beach Garrigus (1803-1879)]] **[[Garrigus-79|Stephen Muncie Garrigus (1806-1838)]] **[[Garrigus-80|John Maxwell Garrigus (1807-1842)]] **[[Garrigus-81|Chilion Beach Garrigus (1810-1840)]] **[[Garrigus-82|Sarah Garrigus (1812-)]] **[[Garrigus-83|William Burke Garrigus (1813-1875)]] **[[Garrigus-84|Alexander Cyrus Garrigus (1818-1861)]] **[[Garrigus-13|Ruth Garrigus (1818-1901)]] **[[Garrigus-86|Isaac Garrigus (abt.1820-)]] **[[Garrigus-85|James H Garrigus (1823-1877)]] *[[Garrigus-45|Timothy Lindley Garrigus (1798-1856)]] **[[Ferree-454|Elizabeth Alison (Ferree) Garrigus (1800-1878)]] **[[Garrigus-117|Bathsheba Louise (Garrigus) Culbertson (1818-1854)]] **[[Garrigus-118|James Garrigus (1820-1847)]] *[[Garrigus-43|Mary (Garrigus) Doty (1795-1838)]] **[[Doty-2796|Jacob Doty (abt.1795-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1827 and 1870, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-771|Sally Garrigues (abt.1827-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= New Jersey |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-34.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1830 and 1832, from [[Space:New Jersey, Garrigues Migrations|New Jersey]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-64|John Pierson Garrigus (1799-1843)]] **[[Breese-565|Mary Wood (Breese) Garrigus (1803-1875)]] **[[Garrigus-146|Ezra Dayton Garrigus (1826-1892)]] **[[Garrigus-147|Jacob Calva Garrigus (1828-1894)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Illinois |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-63.png }}About 1833, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Illinois, Garrigues Migrations|Illinois]]: *[[Garrigus-64|John Pierson Garrigus (1799-1843)]] **[[Breese-565|Mary Wood (Breese) Garrigus (1803-1875)]] **[[Garrigus-146|Ezra Dayton Garrigus (1826-1892)]] **[[Garrigus-147|Jacob Calva Garrigus (1828-1894)]] **[[Garrigus-149|Harriette Matilda (Garrigus) Thompson (1832-1904)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1833 and 1835, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-577|William Garrigues (1789-1870)]] **[[Humphreys-1725|Margaret (Humphreys) Garrigues (abt.1790-1896)]] **[[Garrigues-300|Richard Humphreys Garrigues (1815-1875)]] **[[Garrigues-395|Elizabeth (Garrigues) Bentley (1817-1865)]] **[[Garrigues-160|Hannah Humphreys Garrigues (1819-1893)]] **[[Garrigues-143|Edward Humphreys Garrigues (1821-1898)]] **[[Garrigues-114|William Henry Garrigues (1823-1899)]] **[[Garrigues-480|Charles Humphreys Garrigues (1825-1909)]] **[[Garrigues-513|Humphrey Garrigues (1828-1906)]] **[[Garrigues-103|Margaretta Cruckshank (Garrigues) Roath (1830-1907)]] **[[Garrigues-157|Joseph Cruckshank Garrigues (1833-1872)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1836 and 1840, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-576|Casper Haines Garrigues (1800-1887)]] **[[Stokes-2906|Ann C. (Stokes) Garrigues (1805-1881)]] **[[Garrigues-491|Charles Henry Garrigues (1832-1907)]] **[[Garrigues-511|Marshall S Garrigues (1836-1886)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Missouri |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png }}Between 1839 and 1846, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]]: *[[Garrigues-143|Edward Humphreys Garrigues (1821-1898)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Indiana |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png }}Between 1839 and 1891, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]]: *[[Garrigus-105|Julia Ann (Garrigus) Knapp (1818-1891)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Indiana |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1840 and 1847, from [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-118|James Garrigus (1820-1847)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1843 and 1850, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-311|Richard Thomas Garrigues (1825-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Iowa |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-18.png }}1847, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Iowa, Garrigues Migrations|Iowa]]: *[[Garrigus-106|Finley Garrigus (1820-1910)]] **[[Gruwell-75|Avis Harriet (Gruwell) Garrigus (1813-)]] *[[Garrigus-110|Charlotte (Garrigus) Moody (1834-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Oregon Territory |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-41.png }}Between 1848 and 1859, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Oregon, Garrigues Migrations|Oregon Territory]] on the Oregon Trail: *[[Garrigus-104|Nathan Garrigus (abt.1815-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Utah Territory |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images.jpg }}About 1850, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Utah, Garrigues Migrations|Utah Territory]]: *[[Garrigus-108|David Vinnedge Garrigus (1826-1892)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1850 and 1860, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-82|Emma Pierce (Garrigues) Mendenhall (1846-abt.1944)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Indiana |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png }}Between 1850 and 1860, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]]: *[[Garrigues-576|Casper Haines Garrigues (1800-1887)]] **[[Stokes-2906|Ann C. (Stokes) Garrigues (1805-1881)]] **[[Garrigues-491|Charles Henry Garrigues (1832-1907)]] **[[Garrigues-511|Marshall S Garrigues (1836-1886)]] **[[Garrigues-537|Sarah Louise Garrigues (1842-1880)]] **[[Garrigues-553|Esther Laura Garrigues (1844-1856)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Indiana |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1850 and 1862, from [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-59|Joseph Godden (Garrigues) Garrigus (1824-1912)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Missouri |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png }}Between 1857 and 1863, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]]: *[[Garrigus-116|Andrew Jackson Garrigus (1837-1863)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= New Jersey |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-34.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1860 and 1880, from [[Space:New Jersey, Garrigues Migrations|New Jersey]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-181|Milton S Garrigus (1841-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Pennsylvania |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png }}1862, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]]: *[[Garrigues-513|Humphrey Garrigues (1828-1906)]] *[[Garrigues-114|William Henry Garrigues (1823-1899)]] **[[Humphrey-5608|Gulielma Widdifield (Humphrey) Garrigues (1820-1890)]] **[[Garrigues-397|Anna Humphreys Garrigues (1850-1919)]] *[[Garrigues-157|Joseph Cruckshank Garrigues (1833-1872)]] **[[Humphreys-1726|Anna (Humphreys) Garrigues (1841-1896)]] *[[Garrigues-110|Samuel Briggs Garrigues (1835-1912)]] **[[Walker-26469|Emma (Walker) Garrigues (1841-1889)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Illinois |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-63.png }}Between 1862 and 1870, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Illinois, Garrigues Migrations|Illinois]]: *[[Garrigues-59|Joseph Godden (Garrigues) Garrigus (1824-1912)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Missouri |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png }}Between 1880 and 1889, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]]: *[[Garrigues-302|Robert Emmit Garrigues (1860-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= New York |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png }}Between 1880 and 1892, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:New York, Garrigues Migrations|New York]]: *[[Garrigus-181|Milton S Garrigus (1841-)]] **[[Ashuebach-1|Josephine (Ashuebach) Garrigus (1848-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Missouri |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png }}Between 1883(?) and 1918, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]]: *[[Garrigus-107|Jane (Garrigus) Arehart (1823-1915)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Pennsylvania |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1885 and 1891, from [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-110|Samuel Briggs Garrigues (1835-1912)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Indiana |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Before 1886, from [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-750|Unknown Garrigus (abt.1860-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Missouri |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}About 1890, from [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigues-302|Robert Emmit Garrigues (1860-)]] **[[Reed-27242|Elizabeth (Reed) Winder (1866-)]] **[[Garrigues-812|John Garrigues (1889-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Pennsylvania |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-42.png }}Between 1891 and 1900, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania]]: *[[Garrigues-110|Samuel Briggs Garrigues (1835-1912)]] **[[Percival-1167|Mary Ann (Percival) Garrigues (1861-1938)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= Missouri |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-28.png }}Between 1898 and 1907, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:Missouri, Garrigues Migrations|Missouri]]: *[[Garrigues-284|Percy Hutton Garrigues (1880-1952)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Kansas |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-19.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1900 and 1910, from [[Space:Kansas, Garrigues Migrations|Kansas]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-22|Samuel Garrigus (1838-1919)]] **[[Williams-58443|Florina (Williams) Garrigus (1841-1918)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Indiana |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-17.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }}Between 1903 and 1910, from [[Space:Indiana, Garrigues Migrations|Indiana]] to [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]]: *[[Garrigus-27|Ared S Garrigus (1867-1910)]] **[[Baker-61785|Lydia Ann (Baker) Garrigus (1866-1910)]] **[[Garrigus-733|S Wayne Garrigus (1903-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Ohio |destination= California |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-61.png }}Between 1922 and 1965, from [[Space:Ohio, Garrigues Migrations|Ohio]] to [[Space:California, Garrigues Migrations|California]]: *[[Garrigues-290|William Garrigues (1875-1965)]] **[[Cobaugh-30|Mabel (Cobaugh) Garrigues (1881-1945)]] **[[Garrigues-245|Alice Garrigues]] **[[Garrigues-325|Richard Garrigues]] **[[Garrigues-427|Mary Garrigues]] **[[Garrigues-396|Emily Garrigues]]

Ohio Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:56, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Ohio is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project==

Ohio County, West Virginia

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Ohio E-Cards

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[[Category:Midwestern US E-Cards]] [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Ohio]] Here are vintage postcards and other images related to Ohio and the Ohio people that can be sent as free e-cards. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. Really. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. E-mail addresses from cards aren't saved. To send a card, simply click a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right.

Ohio in The Great War

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[[Category: Ohio]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] '''Camp Sherman''' Camp Sherman was a World War I National Army Camp first established in 1917 near Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. Named Camp Sherman in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after General William T. Sherman (Cullum 1022), U.S. Civil War general. The first commander of the Camp was Major General Edwin F. Glenn (Cullum 2698) who formed the 83rd U.S. Infantry Division and trained the troops. The 83rd arrived in September 1917 and departed for France on 5 Jun 1918 arriving in Europe on 19 Jun 1918. The 83rd was designated as a Depot Division and provided replacements for officer and enlisted casualties in other units. Some elements saw combat action but the division as a whole did not. After the departure of the 83rd the 95th U.S. Infantry Division was formed at Camp Sherman on 4 Sep 1918 and training continued until the war ended on 11 Nov 1918. The division was demobilized in December 1918 without being deployed to Europe. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center and a convalescent hospital until all discharges were completed on 16 Jul 1920. The hospital remained open to care for injured. The Camp was abandoned in 1921 pursuant to War Department General Order 33, J27 Jul 1921.

Ohio Penitentiary

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Ohio Project Members

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[[Category: Ohio]] [[Category: Ohio Project]] {{United States|sub-project=Ohio}} == List of Ohio Project Members == This is a place to list the WikiTree members who are working on the [[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]], It is intended to help with communication and various sub-projects. To add yourself to this list, please: *Go to Edit *Enter your WikiTree ID and name in double brackets (for example, [[Sample-62120|Ellen Sample]]) followed by information about your particular areas of interest and current activities within the Ohio Project *Click "Save Changes" Please insert your name in alphabetical order by last name. '''Ohio Project Members''' *[[Adams-16917|Marj Adams]] - focus on husband Thomas Green's 2nd gr grandfather, Ira Green. Possibly born 13 April 1820, location possibly Franklin County. He died there in 1898, burial info of wife "Eliza, wife of Ira Green" d. 1889 on the gravestone in Reynoldsburg Methodist Hill Cemetery. Ira's death notice in ''Columbus Dispatch'' by 2nd son John omitted Ira's parents' names. birth date was calculated from death date. *[[Amon-120|Daniel Amon]] - My Great-Great-Grandfather immigrated from Slovakia to the United States and later settled in Columbus, Ohio. I still have family that resides in Ohio even though my parents moved to South Carolina in the 80s. * [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] - Areas of interest include research of my paternal Bolin line, as well as several other families that at one time lived or still live in Franklin, Ross, Fayette, Highland, Greene, and Fairfield counties. Member of Ohio, Fairfield Co., Ross Co., & Fayette Co. Genealogical Societies. Main surnames of interest with connections to Ohio include Bolin/Bohlen, Goldsberry, Garner, English, Mountjoy, Stermer, Creed, Uncles, Fogle, and McCoy. Looking to help the project any way that I am able. *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] - I got lots of Scottish immigrants in Washington County. If that’s of interest to anyone I’d love to work together. *[[Doutt-29|Sandy (Doutt) Garner]] - Most of my family still reside in Ohio. Counties of interest include Cuyahoga, Erie, Huron, Lorain, and Tuscarawas. Surnames include: Doutt, Donohoe, Willoughby, Vining, Banks, Higgins, Moroney. Especially interested in information regarding ggrandfather Thomas Donohoe, ggrandfather William Vining, 2nd ggrandfather Lorenzo Devaro Vining (this lineage dates to colonial Mass.). * [[Hildebrandt-355|Diane Hildebrandt]] - Focus on Muskingum County. My third great-grandfather was Dr. Increase Mathews (aka Matthews). With the assistance of his uncle, Brigadier-General Rufus Putnam (appointed the first Surveyor-General of the Northwest Territory) and Levi Whipple, he founded a settlement called Springfield southeast of the juncture of the Licking and Muskingum Rivers. This name was changed to Putnam in 1814 because there was another settlement by that name. The town of Putnam was annexed by Zanesville in 1872. Dr. Increase Mathews built a stone house in 1805. The Dr. Increase Mathews House is now a museum owned and operated by the Muskingum Historical Society. Dr. Increase also built the Stone Academy. Increase's brother, John Mathews, was one of the first 48 to Ohio. His sister, Susannah, and brother-in-law, Jonathan Stone, settled in Belpre. Jonathan was also one of the 48. Sometime after 1776, this branch of the family dropped one T from their surname. In fact, the Revolutionary War records for their father Daniel Mathews Jr. uses both forms of their surname. * [[Hood-4489|Dan Hood]] - I live in Southern Ohio and am interested in the territory and early statehood settlement of Southern Ohio. I am initially from California, but have discovered several family members who lived in Southern Ohio. Counties I'm interested in include: Adams, Brown, Highland, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and surrounding counties. Surnames include: Records, Hughey, Finch, Fenton, and Elrod among others. * [[Kirch-132|Carole (Kirch) Bannes]] - My family has deep roots in Knox, Coshocton and Tuscarawas counties in central Ohio. When I retired in 2004, I started a Knox County Families project and ended up with over 92,000 names, all linked and sourced. Unfortunately, it was stored on the old RootsWeb (World Connect) site, where it was available to anyone who wanted to see (but not download) it. As most of you know, that site went belly-up several years ago. The research now resides on TribalPages (WikiTree couldn't absorb a GED that large), but the sources are not showing up there. :( At any rate, I'm really good at finding anyone who ever lived in Knox, Coshocton, or Tuscarawas County. My family names from Ohio are Kirch, Mizer, Baker, Russell, Fry, Snyder, Yearous, and Wiggins. The Russells go back to the Mayflower; the Mizers (Meiser/Miser) to the Palatine Migration. * [[Loy-520|Emily (Loy) Martinez]] - I have family all over the state. My family started in Muskingum and Perry Counties. Then some moved north into Allen County. They spread from those. I was actually born in Licking County. Mordecai Edwards who was my 3rd great-grandfather started what I believe was the 1st Methodist Church in the state in Muskingum County. My family lines are Edwards, Shirer, Shroyer, Binkley, Sturtz, Bagent, Bainter, Buker, Gaumer, Barrett, Bell, Lecky, and the list goes on. Some ran newspapers, some were farmers, some ran funeral homes, some were doctors, some were teachers, some were builders. I lived there until I graduated from college. My brother still lives there. I think that the majority of my extended family still lives there. I am an Ohio State grad. I am definitely here to help! * [[Moriarty-508|Mike Moriarty]] - Focus on Perry County. During the 1830's and 1840s, my GGG-grandfather (Kircher) and his family came from Geispolsheim (Bas-Rhin) and lived all around Perry county (Somerset, Saltillo, Harrison, McLuney). My gg-grandfather (Slinger)/mother(Kircher) both died in the Cholera epidemic of 1849, whence the family moved on to Saint Louis, New York and elsewhere. In addition to two decades of farming in the county, the family was active in the Dominican order of priests and nuns, with three OP's in one generation who worked in education in Ohio, Boston, New York and elsewhere. *[[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] - Several of my family lines were some of the first settlers to Muskingum County. My research also covers much of Southeastern Ohio- including Coshocton, Guernsey, Perry, Monroe, Noble, Knox, and Licking Counties. I am working on a One Place Study of Dresden, Ohio. *[[Stewart-213|Saundra Stewart]] - Ohio was once the wild frontier for the new United States. So, I'm attempting to cover the history and first settlers of all counties and their townships in order to track individuals and families during their westward movement. I'm also profiling those of specific ethnic settlements like "African-American Settlements", "Welsh Settlements", etc. * [[Stokely-68|Raymond Stokely]] - The Stockley/Stokely's emigrated to the Eastern Shore of Virginia in 1636. My 6x Great Grandfather John Stockley [[Stockley-3|'''John Stockley''']] founded a 2700 acre homestead in Accomack County (1664), Virginia. John's decedents. Woodman, Oliver and Prettyman settled in Sussex County, Delaware. My 3x Great Grandfather, David Stokely [[Stokely-3|'''David Stokely''']], upon the death of his father Prettyman (1790) moved westward from Sussex County via Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and the Ohio River arriving in Marietta, Ohio in 1795. In the spring of 1799 David Stokely came up the Muskingum River from Marietta to Putnam, a part of present-day Zanesville. He built a cabin on “Congress Land” near the site of the Putnam foundry. In 1797 Stokely was deeded 100 acres of land in Newton Township in the Bear Creek Allotment, Eighth Range, and Lot 36 of the Third Township and Lot 31 in the Fourth Township. In 1805 Stokely moved to his land in Newton Township, south of Jonathan Creek. Stokely built a log cabin that year and the family occupied it for the next ten years. The cabin was torn down in 1815. The back wing of the existing homestead was built on the site where the cabin once stood.The larger front portion of the house was added in 1840. Stokelys lived in that home until 1981. The Homestead was a station on the Underground Railroad and was visited by Gen Morgan's men during his raid into Ohio in 1863. I am researching the histories of the Civil War Regiments my ancestors were in, the 32nd, 62nd 56th and 73rd OVIs and the Underground Railroad in Ohio

Ohio Records and Pioneer Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Ohio]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio | Ohio Sources]] __TOC__ == Ohio Records and Pioneer Families == A.K.A. "ORPF" and "Ohio, The Cross Road of our Nation". : Published quarterly from 1960 through 2012 * by [[Weygandt-205|Esther Weygandt Powell]] (1896-1982) * published by E.W. Powell, 1960-2012 * ORPF ceased publication with v. 53, issue 4. All issues are available for download by [https://ogs.org/journals/index.php Ohio Genealogical Society members]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ohio Records and Pioneer Families|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-45 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781532 search only * Vol. 9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LY5bAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LY5bAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA229 * Subject index by county, surname index, volumes I-XXV, 1960-1984 ::* https://archive.org/details/subjectindexbyco00lees === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Ohio Records and Pioneer Families|Ohio Records and Pioneer Families]]'' (E.W. Powell, 1960-2012) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#ORPF|Ohio Records and Pioneer Families]])

Ohio Squirrel Hunters

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Scroll way down for a few Surnames on the Squirrel Hunters Roster. Only 324 men on this list. A transcript of the Discharge Paper is under the list of Surnames. It is worth reading. Choose IMAGES to view the discharge papers. The third image is a painting In Covington, Kentucky of this group. In 1862, 60,000 (some sources put the number at 55 000) Ohio, local, militia volunteers, nicknamed the "Squirrel Hunters", marched in "defense of Cincinnati", across the Ohio River, headed into Kentucky, during the American Civil War. Date. September 1–13, 1862 Kenton County & Campbell County, Kentucky, & Cincinnati, Ohio In Covington, Kentucky (Tap photo to enlarge) Crossing the Ohio River. Defense_of_Cincinnati_Mural.jpg ‎(750 × 562 pixels, file size: 135 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Defense_of_Cincinnati_Mural.jpg *''''Ohio Squirrel Hunters.'''' In the second year of the American Civil War, September 2, 1862, Confederate forces under General Kirby Smith captured Lexington, Kentucky. Smith then dispatched General Henry Heth with orders to capture Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. Squirrel Hunters were civilian men who assisted the Union in defending Cincinnati from this threatened Confederate attack. It was said that these farmers were such good marksmen that they never had to shoot twice at the same squirrel. Major General Horatio Wright, commander of Union forces in Kentucky, ordered General Lewis (Lew) Wallace to prepare Covington's and Cincinnati's defenses. Upon arriving in Cincinnati, Wallace immediately declared martial law. He issued a call in Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan for a volunteer militia. All business owners were to close their shops, and civilians were to report for military duty. Wallace stated, "Civilians for labor, soldiers for battle." Men in the regular army would fight on the battlefield, while the civilians would prepare trenches and other defensive features to prepare the two communities for attack. Cincinnati residents reportedly "cheerfully obeyed" the order. Ohio Governor David Tod left Columbus, the state capital, and came to Cincinnati to assist Wallace. Tod immediately ordered Ohio's adjutant-general to send any available troops other than those guarding Ohio's southern border to Cincinnati. Tod also ordered the state quartermaster to send five thousand guns to equip Cincinnati's militia. A number of Ohio counties offered to dispatch men to Cincinnati as well. Tod immediately accepted the offers on Lew Wallace's behalf. He stated that only armed men should report and that railroad companies should transport the men for free and then later send a bill to the State of Ohio. Civilians from sixty-five counties numbering 15,766 men reported for duty at Cincinnati. These volunteer men became known as the "Squirrel Hunters." Many of the Squirrel Hunters had no military training and carried antiquated weapons. Despite these shortcomings, they still rallied together to help defend Ohio from Confederate invasion. City officials commtandeered Cincinnati's Fifth Street Markethouse to serve as a dining hall for the volunteers. Churches, meeting halls, and warehouses served as barracks. One day after he called for the volunteers, Governor Tod requested Ohioans to stop sending men for duty. Thanks to the actions of Wallace and Tod, Covington and Cincinnati had adequate defenses to repel Heth's advance within two days. Wallace quickly lifted martial law and allowed all businesses to reopen except for those that sold alcoholic beverages. By September 13, 1862, news reached Cincinnati that the Confederate forces were withdrawing from Kentucky and that Cincinnati was no longer in danger. Wallace earned the nickname "Savior of Cincinnati" for his actions in September 1862. The Squirrel Hunters returned to their homes. To thank the Squirrel Hunters, the Ohio legislature, in 1863, authorized funds for Governor Tod to print discharges for these men from military duty. The discharges thanked the men for their patriotism and their willingness to sacrifice their lives in the defense of Ohio. The resolution reads: Resolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio, That the Governor is hereby authorized and directed to appropriate out of his contingent fund, a sufficient sum to pay for printing atnd lithographing discharges to the patriotic men of the State, who responded to the call of the Governor, and went to the southern border to repel the invader, and who will be known in history as the '''SQUIRREL HUNTERS.''' There was 1 death and 5 wounded. As further recognition, in 1908, the Ohio General Assembly passed a resolution to pay each Squirrel Hunter $13, equal to one month's pay for an Ohio militiaman in 1862. (46 years later) SURNAMES - some Ds and Es: Ducket, Dudley 4, Dudlop, Due, Duelleson, Duffee, Duffield 4, Duffin, Dugan 11, Duggins, Dugin 5, Dull, Duly, Dumont 2, Dun, Dunbar 3, Duncan 6, Duncason, Dungun 2, Dunhan 4, Dunham, Dunkenberger, Dunkinso, Dunks, Dunlap 11, Dunlavy, Dunlevy 2, Dunlop, Dunn 12, Dunnaway, Dunwell, Durain, Durbin, Durfee, Durham 5, Durker, Dustan, Dutao, Dutcher, Dutro, Dutten, Dutter 2, Dutton 2, Dutz, Duval 2, Duvall, Duwoody, Dwight 2, Dwyre, Dyas, Dye (Daniel, James H, James H Jr), Dyer 7, Dyke 3, Dysart , Eaches, Eachmine, Eager, Eagle 3, Eagy 4, Eakins 3, Eakle, Eane, Earhart 4, Earl 2, Earles 4, Early 4, Earlywine, Earp, Earwood, Eastman, Eastman 4, Easton, Eaton 8, Ebbs, Ebby, Eberhard, Eberle, Eberly 2, Ebernan, Eblen 8, Ebright 2, Ebrite, Eby 3, Echord, Eckels,Eckert, Eckert 5, Eckhart, Eckleman, Eckstein2, Eddens 2, Eddleman, Eddy 12, Edgerton, Edgington, Edelman, Edminston, Edmonds, Edmonson, Edmunson, Edmundson, Edson, Edward, Edwards 17, Egbert, Eggleson, Eggleston, Egland, Elgin 2, H. Egliston, John Ehin, Albert H. Ehomann, Benjamin F. Ehrman ''''Transcript of the Discharge Papers''''STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbus March 4, 1863 To _______________________ Esq. of _____________________ County, O. #The legislature of our State has this day passed the following resolution. "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ohio that the Governor be and is herewith authorized and directed to appropriate out of his contingency fund sufficient funds to pay for printing and lithographing discharges for the patriotic men of the state who responded to the call of the Governor and went to our southern border to repel the invaders and who will be known in history as the "SQUIRREL HUNTERS" #And in obedience thereto I do most cheerfully _________ endorse a certificate of your service. But for the gallant services of yourself and the other members of the corps of patriotic "Squirrel Hunters" rendered in September last, Ohio, our dear State, would have been invaded by a band of Pirates determined to overthrow the best government on earth, our wives and children would have been violated and or murdered, and our homes plundered and sacked. Your children and your children's children will be proud to know that you were one of this glorious band. #Receive this certificate of service and discharge herewith endorsed to you in evidence of this gallantry. The rebellion is not yet crushed out and therefore the discharge may not be final. Keep the old gun then in order, see that the powder horn and bullet pouch are supplied and caution your patriotic mothers and wives to at all times be prepared to furnish you a few days cooked rations so that if your services are called for (which may God in his infinite goodness forbid) you may again prove yourselves " Minutemen" and again protect our loved homes. ##Invoking Gods choicest blessings upon yourself and all who are dear to you. #I am very truly Yours. #David Tod Governor ''''TRANSCRIPT OF THE DISCHARGE PAPER'''' STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbus March 4, 1863 To _______________________ Esq. of _____________________ County, O. #The legislature of our State has this day passed the following resolution. "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ohio that the Governor be and is herewith authorized and directed to appropriate out of his contingency fund sufficient funds to pay for printing and lithographing discharges for the patriotic men of the state who responded to the call of the Governor and went to our southern border to repel the invaders and who will be known in history as the "SQUIRREL HUNTERS" #And in obedience thereto I do most cheerfully _________ endorse a certificate of your service. But for the gallant services of yourself and the other members of the corps of patriotic "Squirrel Hunters" rendered in September last, Ohio, our dear State, would have been invaded by a band of Pirates determined to overthrow the best government on earth, our wives and children would have been violated and or murdered, and our homes plundered and sacked. Your children and your children's children will be proud to know that you were one of this glorious band. #Receive this certificate of service and discharge herewith endorsed to you in evidence of this gallantry. The rebellion is not yet crushed out and therefore the discharge may not be final. Keep the old gun then in order, see that the powder horn and bullet pouch are supplied and caution your patriotic mothers and wives to at all times be prepared to furnish you a few days cooked rations so that if your services are called for (which may God in his infinite goodness forbid) you may again prove yourselves " Minutemen" and again protect our loved homes. ##Invoking Gods choicest blessings upon yourself and all who are dear to you. #I am very truly Yours. #David Tod Governor

Ohio Units in the US Civil War

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[[Category: Ohio, United States Civil War]] '''List of Ohio Civil War units''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Ohio_Civil_War_regiments Ohio Civil War Regiments] :This is a SOURCE to find the soldiers records: :"ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS" ::3 Years Service; 54th - 69th Regiments--Infantry; Vol. V [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=ZrMKAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA205] '''Example:''' [[:Category: 181st Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War|181st Ohio Infantry]] See also: * Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly [[Space:Official_Roster_of_the_Soldiers_of_the_State_of_Ohio_in_the_War_of_Rebellion_1861_-_1866 |Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866 *Volume 12 Includes Mexican War Records]] Volumes 1 - 12: Multiple Print Dates and Publishers '''Infantry''' :[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War |1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War| 2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War| 3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 4th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War |4th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 6th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War |6th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 7th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 7th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category:8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category:9th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 9th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 11th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 11th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 12th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 12th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 13th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 13th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 15th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 15th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 16th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 16th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 17th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 17th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 18th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 18th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 19th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 19th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 20th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 20th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 21st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 21st Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 22nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861), United States Civil War | 22nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry (3 months, 1861)]] :[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War |1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War| 2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War| 3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 4th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War |4th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 5th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 6th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War |6th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 7th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 7th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category:8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 8th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category:9th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War |9th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 11th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 11th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 12th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 12th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 13th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 13th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 14th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 15th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 15th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 16th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 16th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 17th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 17th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 18th Regiment, Ohio 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Infantry, United States Civil War | 198th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category:200th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | 200th Regiment, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: Trumbull Guards Independent Company, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War | Trumbull Guards Independent Company, Ohio Infantry]] :[[:Category: 1st Battalion, Ohio Sharpshooters, United States Civil War | 1st Battalion, Ohio Sharpshooters]] :[[:Category: 7th Independent Company, Ohio Sharpshooters, United States Civil War | 7th Independent Company, Ohio Sharpshooters]] :[[:Category: 10th Independent Company, Ohio Sharpshooters, United States Civil War | 10th Independent Company, Ohio Sharpshooters]] [[:Category: Blazer's Scouts, United States Civil War |Blazer's Scouts]] '''Artillery''' :[[:Category:1st Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 1st Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:2nd Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 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Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 10th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:11th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 11th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:12th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 12th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:13th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 12th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:14th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 14th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:15th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 15th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:16th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 16th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:17th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United 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Infantry]] :[[:Category:26th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 26th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Infantry]] :[[:Category:1st Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War | 1st Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery]] :[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War | 2nd Regiment, Ohio Heavy Artillery]] :[[:Category:1st Regiment, Ohio Light Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Ohio Light Artillery]] '''Cavalry''' :[[:Category:1st Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |1st Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:2nd Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |2nd Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:3rd Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |3rd Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:4th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |4th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:5th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |5th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:6th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |6th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:7th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |7th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:8th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |8th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:9th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |9th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:10th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |10th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:11th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |11th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:12th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |12th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:13th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |13th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:1st Independent Battalion, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War | 1st Independent Battalion, Ohio Cavalry]] :[[:Category:5th Independent Battalion, Ohio Cavalry (6 months, 1863-1864), United States Civil War | 5th Independent Battalion, Ohio Cavalry (6 months, 1863-1864)]] :[[:Category:4th Independent Company, Ohio Cavalry, United States Civil War |4th Independent Company, Ohio Cavalry]] '''Unknown''' Add this category to the profile

Ohlsson Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] ---- :[[Uhlin-2 | Edla Katrina Uhlin]] is the biological mother of Elisabeth Katrina (Bergstrom) Ohlsson (a.k.a. Karin Elizabeth (Bergstrom) Ohlsson) and her twin sister Ingeborg Katrina (Uhlin/Srandlund) Nordin. The twins were born 12 July 1900 in Norrala, Gävleborg, Sweden. Their mother, Edla, was unmarried and worked in the household of [[Rosén-296 | Erik Rosén]] and his wife, [[Fornander-3 | Anna (Fornander) Rosén]]. :After the twins were born, Edla left that household and moved to Järvso Parish. See Edla's profile for a timeline of her life. ---- :I have additional information about the adoption of the twins to two different families ... will add as time permits -- [[Fiscus-32|Fiscus-32]] 08:30, 27 November 2014 (EST) ---- {{Image |file= Ohlsson_Family_Mysteries.jpg |align= c |size=l |label= click for interactive map |caption= Ohlsson & Uhlin Family Birth Locations
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Ohura Cemetery

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[[Category:Manawatū-Whanganui_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Ohura Cemetery, Taumarunui, Manawatū-Whanganui|Ohura Cemetery]] in Ohura, Manawatū-Whanganui.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Ohura Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2547374/ohura-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Ohura-Cemetery/295191 BillionGraves]

Ojibwe

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[[Category: Ojibwe]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: Ojibwe|the category]]}} === Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) aka Chippewa (less common: Ojibway, Ojibwa) === The Ojibwe or Chippewa (less common: Ojibway, Ojibwa) are an Anishinaabeg group of Indigenous Peoples on Turtle Island. Turtle Island is the name many Indigenous Peoples - including the Ojibwe - give to North America. '''''What is the source for the following paragraphs? There are no ref tags at all.''''' The People are called: Ojibweg, they refer to themselves in their original language as the Anishinaabe, or “the people.” The word Anishinaabeg translates to "people from whence lowered." Another definition refers to "the good humans," :I am Human"meaning those who are on the right road or path given to them by the Creator Gitche Manitou, or Great Spirit. Basil Johnston, an Ojibwe historian, linguist, and author, wrote that the term's literal translation is "Beings Made Out of Nothing" or "Spontaneous Beings." Anishinaabe myths claim the people were created by divine breath. The people traditionally speak the Ojibwe language, a branch of the Algonquian language family. They are part of the Council of Three Fires along with the Odawa and the Potawatomi. About the Ojibwe Language: Ojibwe has been called by many names including Anishinaabemowin, Ojibwe, Ojibway, Ojibwa, Southwestern Chippewa, and Chippewa. It is a Central Algonquian language spoken by the Anishinaabe people throughout much of Canada from Ontario to Manitoba and US border states from Michigan to Montana. It is centered around the Great Lakes homeland of the Ojibwe people, and are one of the largest Indigenous ethnic groups north of the Rio Grande. In traditional Ojibwa culture, an individual lived in a band and was a member of a clan. Most people from the same clan shared a common ancestor on their father's side of the family. Some clans were matrilineal, and children were affiliated with their mother's clan. People of the same clan claim a common totem ( dodem, do daim, or do dam ), the symbol of a living creature. '''''What is the source for the above paragraphs? There are no ref tags at all.''''' The Minnesota Historical Society tells us: :''The ancestors of the Ojibwe lived throughout the northeastern part of North America and along the Atlantic Coast. Due to a combination of prophecies and tribal warfare, around 1,500 years ago the Ojibwe people left their homes along the ocean and began a slow migration westward that lasted for many centuries.'' :''Ojibwe oral history and archaeological records provide evidence that the Ojibwe moved slowly in small groups following the Great Lakes westward. By the time the French arrived in the Great Lakes area in the early 1600s, the Ojibwe were well established at Sault Ste. Marie and the surrounding area. An Ojibwe prophecy that urged them to move west to "the land where food grows on water" was a clear reference to wild rice and served as a major incentive to migrate westward. Eventually some bands made their homes in the northern area of present-day Minnesota.'' :''The most populous tribe in North America, the Ojibwe live in both the United States and Canada and occupy land around the entire Great Lakes, including in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario....The name "Ojibwe" may be drawn from either the puckered seam of the Ojibwe moccasin or the Ojibwe custom of writing on birch bark.''Minnesota Historical Society, [http://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling/learn/native-americans/ojibwe-people Ojibwe People] Note: Today, in the United States, the spellings of Ojibway and Ojibwa are not as commonly used as Ojibwe. Checking the web sites of the seven Ojibwe sovereign nations in Minnesota, one easily finds the name Ojibwe - using the spelling Ojibwe - on at least six of them. Note regarding the term Anishinaabe:The Canadian Encyclopedia, [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/anishinaabe Anishinaabe] :''While Anishinaabe is most commonly used to describe Ojibwe people, it can refer to other First Nations that also identify as Anishinaabe. These include, for example, Chippewa, Odawa, Potawatomi, Algonquin, Saulteaux, Nipissing and Mississauga First Nations, as well as some Oji-Cree and Métis. It is important to remember that Anishinaabe is not a synonym for Ojibwe.'' :''Anishinaabe is the Ojibwe spelling of the term. Other First Nations have different spellings. For example, the Odawa tend to use Nishnaabe while the Potawatomi use Neshnabé.'' === Historical Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) aka Chippewa === ==== '''William W. Warren's divisions''' ==== William W. Warren - a mixed-blood Ojibwe who learned Ojibwe oral history firsthand - wrote his History of the Ojibway People in 1852 (first published in 1883), and in it, listed divisions (bands) of Ojibwe in the U.S.:Warren, William W., History of the Ojibway People :In Michigan: (p. 38) ::Bow-e-ting [Bahweting] (Sault Ste Marie) ::We-qua-dong (Ance-ke-we-naw) ::Ga-ta-ge-te-gaun-ing (Vieux Desert) :In Wisconsin: (p. 38) ::La Pointe ::Wisconsin River ::Chippeway [Chippewa] River ::St. Croix River ::Tributary streams and lakes :In Minnesota Territory: (p. 38) ::Fond du Lac ::Mille Lacs ::Gull Lake ::Sandy Lake ::Rabbit Lake ::Leech Lake [Pillagers] ::Ottertail Lake [Pillagers] ::Red Lake ::Cass Lake ::Lake Winnipeg ::Rainy Lake ::Portage Lake Warren also described (pp38-40):: *Ke-che-gum-me-win-in-e-wug/Men of the Great Water (residing at the shore of Lake Superior) *Be-ton-uk-eeng-ain-ub-e-jig/Those who sit on the borders (residing in the midland country between Lake Superior and the Mississippi) *Mun-o-min-ik-a-sheenh-ug/Rice makers (residing on the Rice lakes of the St, Croix River) *Wah-suah-gun-e-win-in-e-wug/Men of the torches (residing on the head lakes of the Wisconsin River) *Ottowa Lake Men (residing at the headwaters of the Chippewa River) *Ke-che-se-be-win-in-e-wug/Great river men (residing on the banks of the Mississippi River) *Muk-me-dua-win-in-e-wug/Pillagers (Leech Lake and Ottertail Lake) *Sug-waun-dug-ah-win-in-e-wug/Men of the thick fir woods aka "Bois forts" (hardwoods) (residing on the north east coast of Lake Superior) *Pembina bands ==== '''Mississippi Band of Ojibwe''' ==== :''According to...oral history...the Mississippi [Band of Ojibwe]...were primarily of the southern branch of Ojibwe who spread from the "Fifth Stopping Place" of Baawiting (Sault Ste. Marie region) along Lake Superior's southern shores until arriving at the "Sixth Stopping Place" of the Saint Louis River. They continued westward across the Savanna Portage, and spread both northward and southward along the Mississippi River and its major tributaries.''Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_River_Band_of_Chippewa_Indians Mississippi Ojibwe] :''Before entering the treaty process with the United States, the Mississippi Chippewa consisted of the following sub-bands:'' *Cedar Lake Band *Crow Wing Band *Gull Lake Band *Mille Lacs Band *Pelican Lake Band *Pokegama Lake Band *Rabbit Lake Band *Rice Lake Band *Sandy Lake Band *Snake River Band *Swan River Band *Trout Lake Band *White Oak Point Band ==== '''St. Croix Band of Ojibwe''' ==== :''St. Croix Band was originally divided into the following sub-bands::''Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Croix_Chippewa_Indians St. Croix Chippewa] *Apple River Band *Clam River Band *Kettle River Band *Knife River Band *Rice River Band *Rush River Band *Snake River Band *Sunrise River Band *Tamarack River Band *Totogatic River Band *Wolf River Band *Wood River Band *Yellow River Band Note: Wikipedia duplicates the Snake River Ojibwe as a sub-band of both the St. Croix Ojibwe and the Mississippi Ojibwe. === Today's Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) aka Chippewa === ==== In Manitoba: ==== :''There are 376 reserves in Manitoba, held by 63 First Nations. In addition, Animakee Wa Zhing, a First Nation based in Ontario, has a reserve that straddles the Ontario-Manitoba border.''The Canadian Encyclopedia, [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/reserves-in-manitoba Reserves in Manitoba] Some of the communities in Manitoba include: *Animakee Wa Zhing 37 First Nation *[http://www.berensriver.ca/ Berens River First Nation] *[http://www.black-river.ca/ Black River First Nation] *[https://bloodveinfirstnation.ca/ Bloodvein First Nation] *[https://www.brokenheadojibwaynation.ca/ Baaskaandibewiziibing/Brokenhead Ojibway Nation] *[http://southeastcfs.org/communities/hollow-water-first-nation/ Hollow Water First Nation] *[https://lpband.ca/ Long Plain First Nation] *[https://www.prfn.ca/ Poplar River First Nation] *[http://www.sagkeeng.ca/ Sagkeeng Anicinabe/Sagkeeng First Nation] ==== In Michigan: ==== *[http://www.gtbindians.org/ Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians][http://www.gtbindians.org/ Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians] *[http://www.lvd-nsn.gov/ Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians][http://www.lvd-nsn.gov/ Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians] [[Wikipedia:Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa|Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa]] Wikipedia entry *[http://www.sagchip.org/ Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan][http://www.sagchip.org/ Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan] *[https://www.saulttribe.com/ Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Michigan][https://www.saulttribe.com/ Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Michigan] ==== In Minnesota: ==== :''All seven Anishinaabe reservations in Minnesota [today] were originally established by treaty and are considered separate and distinct nations by the United States government.''[https://mn.gov/indianaffairs/index.html Minnesota Indian Affairs Council] *Asabiikone-zaag'igan / [https://boisforte.com/ Bois Forte Band of Chippewa][https://boisforte.com/ Bois Forte Band of Chippewa] [[Wikipedia:Bois Forte Band of Chippewa|Bois Forte Band of Chippewa]] Wikipedia entry *Nah-gah-chi-wa-nong / [https://www.fdlrez.com/ Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][https://www.fdlrez.com/ Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] [[Wikipedia:Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa|Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa]] Wikipedia entry *Kitchi-Onigaming / [https://www.grandportage.com/ Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][https://www.grandportage.com/ Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] *Gaa-zagaskwaabiganikaag / [https://www.llojibwe.org/ Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe][https://www.llojibwe.org/ Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe] [[Wikipedia:Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe|Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe]] Wikipedia entry *Misi-zaaga'iganiing / [https://millelacsband.com/ Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe][https://millelacsband.com/ Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe] [[Wikipedia:Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe|Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe]] Wikipedia entry. *Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga'iganiing / [https://www.redlakenation.org/ Red Lake Nation][https://www.redlakenation.org/ Red Lake Nation] [[Wikipedia:Red Lake Indian Reservation|Red Lake Indian Reservation]] Wikipedia entry *Gaa-waabaabigbiganikaag / [https://whiteearth.com/home White Earth Nation] (1867)[https://whiteearth.com/home White Earth Nation] [[Wikipedia:White Earth Nation|White Earth Nation]] Wikipedia entry Another organizational body in Minnesota - established in 1934 - is the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. Its constitution indicates it is comprised of "the Chippewa Indians of the White Earth, Leech Lake, Fond du Lac, Bois Forte (Nett Lake), and Grand Portage Reservations and the Nonremoval Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians."[https://www.mnchippewatribe.org/pdf/REVISED%20CONSTITUTION%20AND%20BYLAWS%2011RMS.pdf Revised Constitution and Bylaws of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe] ==== In Montana ==== *The Chippewa Cree TribeThe Chippewa Cree Tribe (www.chippewacree.org ) *[https://www.montanalittleshelltribe.org/ Little Shell Chippewa Tribe][https://www.montanalittleshelltribe.org/ Little Shell Chippewa Tribe] ==== In North Dakota:[https://www.nd.gov/government/tribal-governments North Dakota, Tribal Governments] ==== *[https://tmchippewa.com/ Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa][https://tmchippewa.com/ Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa] [[Wikipedia:Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians|Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians]] ==== In Ontario ==== :''There are 205 reserves in Ontario, held by 123 First Nations....There are also a handful of First Nations in Ontario who...do not have reserve land.''The Canadian Encyclopedia, [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/reserves-in-ontario Reserves in Ontario] :''The majority of reserves in Ontario are held by Anishinaabe communities, followed by Cree, Haudenosaunee, Delaware and Algonquin.'' Grand Council Treaty #3 is the traditional government of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3. Their 28 communities include:[http://gct3.ca/our-nation/ Grand Council Treaty #3] *Animakee Wa Zhing 37 First Nation *Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation 
(Grassy Narrows) *Buffalo Point First Nation *[https://www.couchichingfirstnation.com/ Couchiching First Nation] (Fort Frances) *Iskatewizaagegan 39 Independent First Nation *[http://lacdesmillelacsfirstnation.ca/ Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation] *Lac La Croix First Nation *[http://lacseulfn.org/about/history Lac Seul First Nation] 
(Obishikokaang) *Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation 
(Eagle Lake) *Mishkosiminiziibiing First Nation 
(Big Grassy River) *Mitaanjigamiing First Nation *Naicatchewenin First Nation 
(Northwest Bay) *Naongashiing First Nation 
(Big Island) *Naotkamegwanning First Nation 
(Whitefish Bay) *Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation 
(Red Gut) *Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation 
(Dalles) *Northwest Angle 33 First Nation *Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation 
(Sabaskong) *Rainy River First Nations 
(Manitou Rapids) *[http://www.sagkeeng.ca/ Sagkeeng Anicinabe]/Sagkeeng First Nation (in Manitoba) *[https://ojibwaynationofsaugeen.ca/ Ojibway Nation of Saugeen] (Savant Lake) ::Ojibway Nation of Saugeen is located on the shores of Kashawagama Lake in Northwestern Ontario, approximately 20 kilometres northwest of Savant Lake. *Seine River First Nation *Shoal Lake 40 First Nation *Waabigonii Zaaga’igan
Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation
 *Wabaseemoong Independent Nations 
(Whitedog) *Wabauskang First Nation *Washagamis Bay First Nation *Wauzhushk Onigum Nation 
(Rat Portage) Some of the additional communities in Ontario include:[http://communities.knet.ca/ First Nation Communities in Ontario] *[http://www.aza.ca/article/welcome-to-animbiigoo-zaagiigan-anishinaabek-1.asp Animbiigoo Zaagi igan Anishinaabek] ::In 2001, the nation name changed from the Lake Nipigon Ojibway First Nation (English name) to Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (Anishinaabek name) *[https://batchewana.ca/ Batchewana First Nation] *[http://www.bnafn.ca/ Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek] *[https://chapleauojibwe.ca/index.html Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation] *Chippewas of Nawash First Nation *Chippewas of Rama First Nation *[https://saugeenfirstnation.ca/about/ Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation] (Southampton) ::Saugeen First Nation is located on Lake Huron at the base of the Bruce Peninsula, 2 miles northeast of Southampton. *Chippewas of the Thames *[http://clfn.on.ca/ Constance Lake First Nation] ::''Between 1925-1940, many families from English River re-located to Pagwa (nearby the present-day Constance Lake reserve) .... People from Fort Albany and Moose Factory also moved to Pagwa around that time....the new Band absorbed essentially the whole of the English River Band and also members of the Albany and Moose Factory Bands who lived nearby.'' *[https://curvelakefirstnation.ca/ Curve Lake First Nation] *[https://www.dokis.ca/ Dokis First Nation] (Waabnoong Bemjwang) *[https://fwfn.com/ Fort William First Nation] *[http://www.gardenriver.org/index.php Garden River First Nation] *Georgina Island (Chippewas of Georgina) First Nation *Ginoogaming First Nation *[http://www.gullbayfirstnation.com/ Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek - Gull Bay First Nation] *[https://www.longlake58fn.ca/about Long Lake #58 First Nation] *[http://www.martenfalls.ca/ Marten Falls First Nation] *[https://michipicoten.com/ Michipicoten First Nation] *[http://www.mishkeegogamang.ca/ Mishkeegogamang Ojibway Nation] *[https://www.scugogfirstnation.com/Public/Origin-and-History Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation] *[http://neskantaga.com/ Neskantaga First Nation] *[https://www.picmobert.com/home Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg] *[https://www.niisaachewan.ca/ Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation] *[http://www.poplarhill.firstnation.ca/ Poplar Hill First Nation] *[http://rrib.ca/ Red Rock Indian Band] *Rocky Bay (Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek) First Nation ==== In Wisconsin:[https://dpi.wi.gov/amind/tribalnationswi Tribal Nations of Wisconsin] ==== *Mashkiiziibii / [http://www.badriver-nsn.gov/ Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] (Lapointe)[http://www.badriver-nsn.gov/ Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] [[Wikipedia:Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians|Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians]] Wikipedia entry *[https://www.lcotribe.com/ Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][https://www.lcotribe.com/ Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] *[https://www.ldftribe.com/ Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][https://www.ldftribe.com/ Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] *[https://www.redcliff-nsn.gov/ Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][https://www.redcliff-nsn.gov/ Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] *[http://sokaogonchippewa.com/ Mole Lake (Sokaogon Chippewa Community) Band of Lake Superior Chippewa][http://sokaogonchippewa.com/ Mole Lake (Sokaogon Chippewa Community) Band of Lake Superior Chippewa] *Saint Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin === Saulteaux === *Saulteaux [[Wikipedia:Saulteaux|Saulteaux]] Wikipedia entry ===Sticker Use=== '''Please only use sticker on profiles of people who clearly lived as Ojibwe and/or actually had/have Ojibwe ancestry.'''

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Okato Cemetery

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[[Category: Taranaki Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Okato Cemetery, Okato, Taranaki|Okato Cemetery]] in Okato, Taranaki.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Okato Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399130/okato-cemetery FindAGrave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Okato-Cemetery/295717 BillionGraves]

O'Keefe Name Study

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[[Category:O'Keefe Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

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[[Category:O'Keeffe Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The O'Keeffe Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Keeffe O'Keeffe] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the O'Keeffe name. Please note that although this project is tied to O'Keeffe; alternate spellings are welcomed as well until someone starts a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Name_Studies One Name Study] for that particular spelling. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England O'Keeffes), by time period (18th Century O'Keeffes), or by topic (O'Keeffe DNA, O'Keeffe Occupations, O'Keeffe Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. See Also: [[Space: O'Keefe Name Study | O'Keefe Name Study]] * [[Space: Cork, O'Keefe Name Study | Cork, O'Keefe Name Study]] ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Spelling Variants|related surnames and surname spelling variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the O'Keeffe 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: [[O'Keefe-777|Joseph O'Keefe]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=O'Keeffe}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space: O'Keeffe's in Fermoy |O'Keeffe's of Fermoy]] * [[Space: O'Keeffe Surname History | O'Keeffe Surname History]] * [[Space: O'Keeffe Kings of Ireland | O'Keeffe Kings of Ireland]] A fun project for someone: * [https://www.pinterest.com/okeeffeclan/okeeffe-logos/ OKeeffe Logos] ==Membership== * Please contact [[O'Keefe-777|Joseph O'Keefe]] if you would like to be involved in this project. ==Related Surnames and Spelling Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Caoimh Caoimh] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keef Keef] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEEFF Keeff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keeffe Keeffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEFFEE Keffee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keife Keife] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KIEFE Kiefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKief McKief] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Caoimh O'Caoimh] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'cuiv O'Cuiv] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OKEEF O'Keef] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Keefe O'Keefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O_Keefe O Keefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'Keeffe O' Keeffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O_Keeffe O Keeffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeefee O'Keefee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeeth O'Keeth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeffe O'Keffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeife O'Keife] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeiff O'Keiff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeiffe O'Keiffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okeith O'Keith] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okief O'Kief] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okiefe O'Kiefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okieff O'Kieff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okieffe O'Kieffe] ==WikiTree Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OKEEFEORKEEFE OKeefe or Keefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OKEEFETOWELL O'Keefe Towell] ==Alternate Surnames and Spelling Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cuif Cuif] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/keep Keep] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/keeps Keeps] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEEVE Keeve] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEFFE Keffe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keif Keif] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/keiff Keiff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keith Keith] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KIEEF Kieef] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KIEEFE Kieefe] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KIEF Kief] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kieth Kieth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KIff Kiff] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/oke Oke] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Okie Okie] ==Helpful Websites== '''Research''' * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Ireland Church and Civil Records] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ Family Search] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ 1821 - 1911 Irish Census Records] * [https://registers.nli.ie NLI-Catholic Parish Registers] * [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ 1850 Griffith's Valuation] * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=O%27Keef&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Ireland&locationId=country_35&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=&includeMaidenName=true&partialLastName=true Find a Grave] '''Ireland National Archives''' * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie Ireland National Archives-Genealogy] * Census Records, 1901 and 1911 * Census survivals, 1821–1851 * Census Search Forms, 1841–1851 * Tithe Applotment Books, 1823–1837 * Soldiers’ Wills, 1914–1917 * Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes, 1623–1866 * Catholic Qualification & Convert Rolls, 1700–1845 * Valuation Office House, Field, Tenure & Quarto Books, 1824–1856 * Shipping Agreements & Crew Lists, 1863–1921 * Will Registers, 1858–1900 * Calendars of Wills & Administrations, 1858–1922 * Prerogative & Diocesan copies of some wills & indexes to others, 1596–1858 '''History''' * [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~okeefeclan/genealogy/okclan/history.html O'Keeffe History] * [http://okeeffeclans.com/briefhistory.html O'Keeffe History] '''DNA''' * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/o-keeffe/dna-results O'Keeffe DNA - FTDNA] == Task List ==

O'Keeffe's in Fermoy

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[[Category:Fermoy Parish, County Cork]] [[Space: O'Keeffe Name Study | Return to O'Keeffe Name Study]] This is a research project for O'Keeffe's in the Fermoy Area. :Here is a breakdown of Marriage Records: :Keeffe - 266 :OKeeffe - 275 :O'Keeffe - 240 :Keefe - 210 There is usually a lot of overlap in the search results. It is the couples that don't show up in all four that I would like to focus on since they are more difficult to find.

Okfuskee Co9unty, Oklahoma

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

Okfuskee County, Oklahoma

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

Oklahoma Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:57, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- '''Oklahoma is an "open state" as of 2015''',  "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate for adoptions finalized after November 1, 1997." ==Original birth certificate== ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== ==WikiTree Project== ---- '''How do I get a copy of my original birth record if I was adopted?'''
For adoptions which occurred after Nov 1, 1997, an uncertified copy of the original birth record may be obtained by the adopted person if: *The adopted person is at least 18 years of age AND *The identified birth parent(s) did not sign Affidavits of Non-Disclosure AND *The subject of the adoption provides a signed notarized affidavit stating that he/she is unaware of the location of a biological sibling who under the age of 18 and currently living in an adoptive family [http://www.ok.gov/health2/documents/VR_openadoptionrd.pdf (Open Adoption Records). ] The fee for the search and issuance of one uncertified copy (if the record is found) is $15. For all other situations, the records are sealed and are not open for public inspection. In those cases, a certified court order from a court of competent jurisdiction is required to be submitted. The fee for the search and issuance of one certified copy (if the record is found) is $40. In all cases, the request must be submitted along with a completed application and a valid photo ID. https://www.ok.gov/health/Birth_and_Death_Certificates/Birth_Certificates/index.html#adopted '''What if I want records of someone else's adoption?'''
To obtain any records related to an adoption in the state of Oklahoma you must register with the '''''Mutual Consent Voluntary Registry'''''. The individuals who can register are: http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=64558 *An adult adopted person; *An adult person (former foster child who aged out) whose biological parent's parental rights have been terminated; *The adoptive parents or guardian of an adopted person who is under the age of eighteen or who has been declared mentally incompetent; *If an adopted person is deceased, the legal parent or guardian of any minor child or mentally incompetent child of the adopted person; *If an adopted person is deceased, any adult descendants of the adopted person; *The legal parent or guardian of a minor or a person who has been declared mentally incompetent whose biological parent's parental rights have been terminated; *The legal parent or guardian of any minor or mentally incompetent child of a deceased person whose biological parent's parental rights have been terminated; *The adult descendants of a deceased person whose biological parent's parental rights have been terminated; *A parent whose parental rights were voluntarily terminated by court order subsequent to the parent's consent or relinquishment, or involuntarily terminated by court order, in an adoption, juvenile, guardianship, or domestic relations proceeding; and *An adult biological relative of an adopted person or a person whose biological parent's parental rights have been terminated. '''Does an Oklahoma adoptees birth certificate look different from a non-adoptees?'''
For the most part, no. Adoptee birth certificates are intentionally made to resemble that of a non-adoptees. There are no special markings or identifiers included that distinguish them from one another. In some cases, but not always, you may find that the registration date is months, sometimes even years, after the individuals birth date, this would be a indication that the individual was adopted. You should also note that, at least since 1998, Oklahoma is one of a handful of states that requires the new certificate to contain the '''actual date and place of birth'''. http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=98029 Oklahoma is also one of at least thirty-two States who allow an adoptees original birth certificate to remain intact following the adoption if so requested. https://www.facebook.com/331758947681293/posts/342440033279851/ ==Links== [https://adopteerightslaw.com/oklahoma-obc/ Adoptee Rights Law]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/OklahomaAdopteesOnly/ Oklahoma Adoptees Only (Facebook Group) ] ==Sources== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oklahoma_Adoption_Resources|WikiTree Resources that use this source]]

Oklahoma City Bombing

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Oklahoma City Bombing page

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Oklahoma Counties and Resources
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[[Category:Oklahoma]] [[Category:Oklahoma Projects]] ===Early History of Oklahoma=== ===Oklahoma Timeline=== '''1540''' Spanish explorer, Spanish Hernando de Soto (1500-1542) explores the area in search of gold '''1541''' The Spanish explorer, Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (1510-1554) explores Oklahoma '''1700's''' Many different tribes from the great Indian Nations were forced to move from their homelands and were granted land in Oklahoma '''1719''' French Explorer, Soldier and Trader Jean Baptiste Bernard de La Harpe (1683 - 1765) explores Oklahoma '''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. '''1763''' French possessions west of the Mississippi River, then known as the Province of Louisiana, were transferred to Spain '''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''' July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence '''1778''' July 10, 1778 - France declares war against Britain and makes an alliance with the American revolutionary forces ''' 1783''' September 3, 1783 - The Treaty of Paris is signed by the victorious United States and the defeated Great Britain '''1803''' Oklahoma was claimed by the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase ''' 1803''' '''The Louisiana Purchase - In 1803, the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from France. The U.S. Secretary of State, James Madison paid 15 million dollars for the land '''1804''' Lewis and Clark expeditions to Oklahoma - Info - Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark (1770- 1838) ''' 1804''' Lieutenant Zebulon M. Pike (1779-1813), a native of New Jersey, explores Oklahoma '''1812 - 1815''' - The War of 1812 between U.S. and Great Britain, ended in a stalemate but confirmed America's Independence '''1817''' Fort Smith, a military post, was established at the mouth of the Poteau River, on the eastern border of Oklahoma '''1836 - 1837''' - The Second Creek War (Seminole War) '''1832-1839''' - Removal of the Seminole, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw and Creek Indians, known as the "Five Civilized Tribes", to Indian Territory in Oklahoma '''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.. '''1865''' The surrender of Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, signaled the end of the Confederacy '''1865''' December 6 - The Abolishment of Slavery. The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, thus officially abolishing slavery '''1889''' Unassigned Lands were offered to settlers through a series of horse races - many people arrived early for Land Opening / Land Run and these were nicknamed the 'Sooners' '''1898-1901''' The Spanish American War. On December 10, 1898 the Treaty of Paris the US annexes Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines. '''1907''' Statehood - The Date that Oklahoma was admitted to the Union - November 16, 1907. Constitution - Oklahoma was the 46th State to be admitted to the Union. State Motto - " Labor omnia vincit " the State Motto is translated as " Labor Conquers all things". === Oklahoma Counties=== *'''Adair''' "Adair County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Stilwell. Adair County was named after the '''Adair family''' of the Cherokee tribe. One source says that the county was specifically named for '''Watt Adair''', one of the first Cherokees to settle in the area. The county was created in 1906 from the Goingsnake and Flint districts of the Cherokee Nation. There was a decade-long struggle over what town would become the county seat between Stilwell and Westville. When the county was formed, Westville was identified as the county seat, due partly to its location at the intersection of two major railroads: the Kansas City Southern Railway and the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway.The county seat was moved to Stilwell in 1910."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adair_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Alfalfa''' "Alfalfa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Cherokee. Indigenous peoples inhabited and hunted in this area for thousands of years. By 1750, the Osage had become a dominant tribe in the area. About one third belonged to the band led by '''Chief Black Dog''' (Manka - Chonka). Before 1800 they made the Black Dog Trail starting east of Baxter Springs, Kansas and heading southwest to their summer hunting grounds at the Great Salt Plains in present-day Alfalfa County. The Osage stopped at the springs, which attracted migratory birds and varieties of wildlife, for its healing properties on their way to hunting on the plains. The Osage name for this fork of the Arkansas River was Nescatunga (big salt water), what European-Americans later called the Salt Fork. The Osage cleared the trail of brush and large rocks and made ramps at the fords. Wide enough for eight men riding horses abreast, the trail was the first improved road in Kansas and Oklahoma. Alfalfa County was formed at statehood in 1907 from Woods County. The county is named after''' William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray''', the president of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and ninth governor of Oklahoma. He was instrumental in creating the county from the original, much larger Woods county."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfalfa_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Atoka''' "Atoka County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Atoka. The county was formed before statehood from Choctaw Lands, and its name honors a '''Choctaw Chief named Atoka'''. The area encompassed by the present Atoka County was originally part of Shappaway County in the Pushmataha District of the Choctaw Nation. About 1854, the area was formally designated Atoka County. The name, which honored Choctaw Chief Atoka, a leader of a party which migrated from Georgia to Indian Territory, was retained when Oklahoma became a state."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atoka_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Beaver''' "Beaver County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Beaver. The name was given because of the presence of many beaver dams on the Beaver River, which runs through the area. It is located in the Oklahoma Panhandle. The land where Beaver County is located has been under several jurisdictions. At one time, it was part of Mexico and then Texas before Texas became a state of the United States. Then in the Compromise of 1850, Texas ceded the land that would eventually become the Oklahoma panhandle to the United States government. The area was known as "No Man's Land" because it belonged to no state or territorial government. There was a period of time (1886 - 1890) during which it was a separate organized territory, known as Cimarron Territory. After becoming part of the Oklahoma Territory in 1890, Beaver County (first called Seventh County) covered the entire Oklahoma Panhandle. At statehood in 1907, Cimarron County was taken from the western one-third, while Texas County was taken from the middle, leaving Beaver County only in the east."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Beckham''' "Beckham County is a county located on the western border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Sayre. Founded upon statehood in 1907, Beckham County was named for '''J. C. W. Beckham''', who was Governor of Kentucky and the first popularly elected member of the United States Senate from Kentucky. Beckham County comprises the Elk City, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckham_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Blaine''' "Blaine County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Watonga. Blaine County is the birthplace of voice actor '''Clarence Nash''', the voice of Disney's Donald Duck. Part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho land opening in 1892, the county had gained rail lines by the early 1900s and highways by the 1930s. The county was named for '''James G. Blaine''', an American politician who was the Republican presidential candidate in 1884 and Secretary of State under President '''Benjamin Harrison''' ".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaine_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Bryan''' "Bryan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Durant. It is the only county in the United States named for Democratic politician '''William Jennings Bryan'''. Bryan County comprises the Durant, OK Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Dallas-Fort Worth and the Texoma region, TX-OK Combined Statistical Area. It is home to the headquarters of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma located in Durant. Bryan County consists of 10 Townships: Albany, Bennington, Bokchito, Brown, Caddo, Calera, Colbert, Kemp, Matoy, and Speairs Townships."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Caddo''' "Caddo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Anadarko. Created in 1901 as part of Oklahoma Territory, the county is named for the Caddo tribe who were settled here on a reservation in the 1870s. Caddo County is immediately west of the seven-county Greater Oklahoma City metro area, and although is not officially in the metro area, it has many economic ties in this region. Caddo County was organized on August 6, 1901, when the Federal Government allotted the Kiowa, Comanche, and Arapaho reservations and sold the surplus land to white settlers. The reservation land was part of Oklahoma Territory until Oklahoma became a state on November 16, 1907. Part of its land was taken at statehood to form neighboring Grady County. Some additional land was taken in 1911 and also awarded to Grady County"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caddo_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Canadian''' "Canadian County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is El Reno. The county is named for the Canadian River. In 1859, the U.S. Government moved the Caddo of Louisiana from its Brazos reservation in Texas to what would eventually become Canadian County, Oklahoma. Showetat, the last hereditary chief of the Caddos set up his camp near the present Union City, and is considered Canadian County's first permanent resident. The Wichita tribe were relocated to the same part of Indian Territory in 1861. The Treaty of Medicine Lodge gave the land west of the Caddos and Wichitas to the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, They moved from Colorado in 1869. The Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency (later renamed the Darlington Agency) was established in 1870."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Carter''' "Carter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Ardmore. The county was named for Captain '''Ben W. Carter''', a Cherokee who lived among the Chickasaw. Prior to statehood, the present Carter County, Oklahoma, was part of Pickens County in the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory. After the Civil War, the government of the United States forced the Chickasaw government to allow railroads built across its territory."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Cherokee''' "Cherokee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Tahlequah, which is also the capital of the Cherokee Nation. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, states that it was created from the Tahlequah District of the Cherokee Nation in 1906. The Cherokee moved to this area as a result of the forced relocation brought about by the '''Indian Removal Act of 1830''', also known as '''Trail Of Tears.''' The first significant settlements were at the site of Park Hill, where there was already a mission community, and Tahlequah, which became the seat of Cherokee government. However, the Civil War divided the tribe and caused many of the early structures to be destroyed. Non-Indians began moving into the area illegally starting in the mid-1870s, and became the majority by the 1890s."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Choctaw''' "Choctaw County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Hugo. The county was created in 1907, at the time of Oklahoma statehood. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the name is derived from Chahta, the mythical founder of the Choctaw people. The Choctaw Nation moved into the area now occupied by Choctaw County in 1831-1832, as a result of their forcible expulsion from the Southeastern United States. The U.S. Army had already established Fort Towson in the area in 1824 and took on the mission of protecting the newcomers from other tribes. In 1837, the Chickasaws settled the area around Doaksville, which was adjacent to the fort. Both the town of Fort Towson and Doaksville served as the capital of the Choctaw Nation. Doaksville became a ghost town after the Civil War. In 1848, the Presbyterian church established a mission, which still exists and is now known as Goodland Academy"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choctaw_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Cimarron''' "Cimarron County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Boise City. Located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Cimarron County contains the only community in the state (Kenton) that observes the Mountain Time Zone. Black Rock Mesa, the highest point in the state, Cimarron County was created at statehood in 1907. Before the Oklahoma Organic Act was passed in 1890, the area had belonged to what was known as "No Man's Land," also referred to as the "Public Land Strip." This was a relatively lawless area, with no organized government, and several outlaws sought refuge within its borders. In 1890, the strip became known as Beaver County, Oklahoma Territory. Informally, it was known as the "Oklahoma Panhandle." "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cimarron_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Cleveland''' "Cleveland County is a county in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Norman. The county was named after U.S. President '''Grover Cleveland'''. Originally occupied by the Quapaw tribe, the Quapaw ceded the area to the U.S. Government soon after the Louisiana Purchase in 1818. During the late 1820s and 1830s, the area was given to the Creek and Seminole tribes after their forced removal from the southeastern United States. An agreement between the two tribes resulted in this area being part of the Seminole Nation, located west of the Creek Nation. In 1866, these tribes were forced to cede the area to the Federal Government for siding with the Confederacy during the American Civil War[citation needed]. The area became part of the Unassigned Lands and was opened for white settlement on April 22, 1889."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Coal''' "Coal County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Coalgate. Coal County was formed at statehood from the former Shappaway County (later renamed Atoka County) of the Pushmataha District of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Comanche''' "Comanche County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Lawton. The county was created in 1901 as part of Oklahoma Territory. It was named for the Comanche tribe."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comanche_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Cotton''' "Cotton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. When Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, the area which is now Cotton County fell within the boundaries of Comanche County. It was split off in 1912, becoming the last county created in Oklahoma; it was named for the county's primary crop."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Craig''' "Craig County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Vinita. The county was organized in 1907, shortly before statehood, and named for '''Granville Craig''', a prominent Cherokee farmer who lived in the Bluejacket area."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Creek''' "Creek County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Sapulpa. European explorers traveled through this area early in the 19th Century, after the Louisiana Purchase. In 1825, the Osage Nation ceded the territory where the Federal Government planned to resettle the Creek Nation and other tribes after their expulsion from the Southeastern part of the United States. The Creeks began migrating into this area, where they and their black slaves settled to begin farming and raising cattle. In 1835, Federal soldiers under '''Captain J. L. Dawson''' built the Dawson Road, following an old Osage hunting trail."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creek_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Custer''' "Custer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Arapaho. The county was named in honor of '''General George Armstrong Custer'''. Custer County was formed in 1891 as an original county from Cheyenne land and called G County. On November 6, 1896, it was renamed Custer County after General George Armstrong Custer, who had massacred the Southern Cheyenne Indians at the Battle of the Washita 20 miles west in Roger Mills County, and was killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn. The county was settled by white settlers during the third official land run of April 19, 1892. On this day the first newspaper of the county appeared, the Arapaho Arrow."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custer_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Delaware''' "Delaware County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Jay. The county was named for the Delaware Indians who had established a village in the area prior to the arrival of the Cherokees in Indian Territory in the 1830s. Delaware County was created in 1907. Prior to becoming Delaware County, a large portion of the area was known as the Delaware District of the Cherokee Nation. Today, Delaware County continues to be recognized by the Cherokee Nation as the Delaware District."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Dewey''' "Dewey County is a county in the western part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Taloga. The county was created in 1891 as "County D". In an 1898 election, county voters chose the name Dewey, honoring '''Admiral George Dewey'''"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Ellis''' "Ellis County is a county located on the western border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Arnett. The county was named for '''Albert H. Ellis''', vice president of the 1906 Constitutional Convention."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Garfield''' "Garfield County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Enid is the county seat and largest city within Garfield County.The county is named after President '''James A. Garfield'''." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Garvin''' "Garvin County is in south-central Oklahoma. Its county seat is Pauls Valley. In 1906, delegates to Constitution Convention formed Garvin County from part of the Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory The county was named for '''Samuel J. Garvin''', a local Chickasaw rancher, merchant and banker. Its economy is largely based on farming, ranching and oil production."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garvin_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Grady''' "Grady County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Chickasha. It was named for '''Henry W. Grady''', an editor of the Atlanta Constitution and southern orator."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grady_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Grant''' "Grant County is a county located on the northern border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Medford, Originally designated as part of the Cherokee Outlet, it was named County L in Oklahoma Territory at the time of its opening to non-Indian settlement. A county election renamed it for U.S. President '''Ulysses S. Grant'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Greer''' "Greer County is a county located along the southwest border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Mangum. From 1860 to 1896, the state of Texas claimed an area known as Greer County, Texas, which included present-day Greer County along with neighboring areas. In 1896 it was designated as a county in Oklahoma Territory under a ruling by the US Supreme Court. The county was named for former Texas lieutenant governor, '''John A. Greer'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greer_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Harmon''' "Harmon County is a county located in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Hollis, Following an election on May 22, 1909, Harmon County was created by proclamation of Governor Lee Cruce on June 2. Carved from adjacent Greer County, the new county was named in honor of '''Judson Harmon''', who was Governor of Ohio at the time. The area now covered by Harmon County had been a part of Texas until the U. S. Supreme Court awarded it to Oklahoma Territory in 1896."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmon_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Harper''' "Harper County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Buffalo. It was created in 1907 from the northwestern part of Woodward County, and named for '''Oscar Green Harper''', who was clerk of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harper_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Haskell''' "Haskell County is a county located in the southeast quadrant of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Stigler. The county is named in honor of '''Charles N. Haskell''', who was the first governor of Oklahoma."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Hughes''' "Hughes County is a county located in south-central U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Holdenville. The county was named for '''W. C. Hughes''', an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughes_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Jackson''' "Jackson County is a county located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Altus. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, the county was named for two historical figures: President '''Andrew Jackson''' and Confederate General Stonewall Jackson."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Jefferson''' "Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Waurika. The county was created at statehood and named in honor of President '''Thomas Jefferson'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Johnston''' "Johnston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Tishomingo. It was established at statehood on November 16, 1907 and named for '''Douglas H. Johnston''', a governor of the Chickasaw Nation."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnston_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Kay''' "Kay County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Newkirk, and the largest city is Ponca City. Before statehood, Kay County was formed from the “Cherokee Strip” or “Cherokee Outlet” and originally designated as county “K.” Its name means simply that."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Kingfisher''' "Kingfisher County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Kingfisher. The county was formed in 1890 and named Kingfisher by a vote of residents. The land was given to the Creek Nation by the federal government but was taken back after the American Civil War."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingfisher_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Kiowa''' "Kiowa County is a county located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Hobart. The county was created in 1901 as part of Oklahoma Territory. It was named for the Kiowa people. n 1892, the Jerome Commission began enrolling the Kiowas, Comanches and Apaches to prepare for the opening of their reservation to settlement by whites. '''Dennis Flynn''', the territorial representative to the U. S. Congress, proposed holding a lottery for opening the reservation. He argued successfully that the lottery would be safer and more orderly than land runs used earlier. Individuals could register at offices in Lawton or El Reno. 165,000 individuals registered for 13,000 160-acre claims. The drawing was held August 6, 1901. After the opening, the area was designated as Kiowa County in Oklahoma Territory. The town of Hobart, named for Vice President '''Garrett A. Hobart''', was designated as county seat."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiowa_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Latimer''' "Latimer County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Wilburton.The county was created at statehood in 1907 and named for '''James L. Latimer''', a delegate from Wilburton to the 1906 state Constitutional Convention. Prior to statehood, it had been for several decades part of Gaines County, Choctaw Nation."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latimer_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Le Flore''' "Le Flore County is a county located along the eastern border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Poteau, The name honors a Choctaw family named LeFlore."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Flore_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Lincoln''' "Lincoln County is a county in eastern Central Oklahoma. Its county seat is Chandler. The voters chose the name Lincoln County for County A in honor of President '''Abraham Lincoln'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Logan''' "Logan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Guthrie. The county was named on August 5, 1890 for U. S. Senator, '''John A. Logan''', of Illinois."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Love''' "Love County is a county on the southern border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Marietta. The county was created at statehood in 1907 and named for '''Overton Love''', a prominent Chickasaw farmer, entrepreneur and politician"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_County,_Oklahoma] *'''McClain''' "McClain County is a county located in south-central Oklahoma. Its county seat is Purcell. The county was named for '''Charles M. McClain''', an Oklahoma constitutional convention attendee."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClain_County,_Oklahoma] *'''McCurtain''' "McCurtain County is located in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Idabel. It was formed at statehood from part of the earlier Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory. The name honors an influential Choctaw family that lived in the area. '''Green McCurtain''' was the last chief when the Choctaw Nation was dissolved before Oklahoma became a state in 1907"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCurtain_County,_Oklahoma] *'''McIntosh''' "McIntosh County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Eufaula. The county is named for an influential Muscogee Creek family, whose members led the migration of the Lower Towns to Indian Territory and served as leaders for generations.n 1825, the Creek of the Lower Towns in the territory of present-day Georgia, led by '''William McIntosh''', agreed by the Treaty of Indian Springs with the United States, to exchange their land in Georgia for land in Indian Territory. These Creek were a historic people who had originated in the Southeast and were part of the larger Creek Confederacy for centuries. Much of their new territory was included in what later became McIntosh County.''' Chief McIntosh''' was executed in Georgia in 1825 by order of the Creek National Council, which had forbidden such land cessions without agreement by the full council."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McIntosh_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Major''' "Major County is a county in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Fairview. The county was created in 1907. Named for''' John Charles Major''', a representative to the state's 1906 Constitutional Convention, the area was originally settled by large numbers of Kansas Mennonites. One county town, Meno, received its name from an early leader of the Mennonite movement, '''Menno Simons'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Marshall''' "Marshall County is a county located on the south central border of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Madill. The county was created at statehood in 1907 from the former Pickens County of the Chickasaw Nation. It was named to honor the maiden name of the mother of '''George Henshaw''', a member of the 1906 Oklahoma Constitutional Convention. The county and its cities are part of the Texoma region."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Mayes''' "Mayes County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Pryor Creek. Named for '''Samuel Houston Mayes''', Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1895 to 1899, it was originally created at the Sequoyah Convention in August 1905."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayes_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Murray''' "Murray County is a county located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Sulphur. The county was named for '''William H. Murray''', a member and president of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and later a Governor of Oklahoma."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Muskogee''' "Muskogee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Muskogee. The county and city were named for the '''Muscogee (Creek) Nation'''. The official spelling of the name was changed to Muskogee by the post office in 1900."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskogee_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Noble''' "Noble County is located in the north central part of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Perry. It was part of the Cherokee Outlet in Indian Territory until Oklahoma Territory was created in 1890, and the present county land was designated as County P. After the U. S. government opened the area to non-Indian settlement in 1893, it was renamed Noble County for''' John Willock Noble''', then the Secretary of the Interior. '''Timothy McVeigh''' was arrested in Noble County in 1995 after the Oklahoma City bombing. The act killed 168 people. Subsequently, McVeigh was tried, convicted and executed for the crime. The arresting officer was later elected sheriff of Noble County."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Nowata''' "Nowata County is a county located in northeastern Oklahoma. Its county seat is Nowata. The county name is derived from a Delaware word "no-we-ata," meaning "come here" or "welcome". It is located on the Kansas border."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nowata_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Okfuskee''' "Okfuskee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Okemah. The county is named for a former Muscogee town in present Cleburne County, Alabama, that in turn was named for the Okfuskee, a '''Muscogee tribe'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okfuskee_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Oklahoma''' "Oklahoma County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. making it the most populous county in Oklahoma. The county seat is Oklahoma City, the state capital."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Okmulgee''' "Okmulgee County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Okmulgee. Formerly part of the '''Creek Nation''', the county was created at statehood in 1907. The name Okmulgee is derived from the Hitichita (Lower Creek) word okimulgi, meaning "boiling waters""[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okmulgee_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Osage''' Osage County is the largest county by area in Oklahoma in the United States. Created in 1907 when Oklahoma was admitted as a state, the county is named for and is home to the federally recognized '''Osage Nation'''. The county seat is in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osage_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Ottawa''' "Ottawa County is a county located in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Miami. The county was named for the '''Ottawa Tribe''' of Oklahoma."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Pawnee''' "Pawnee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Pawnee. The county is named after the '''Pawnee Tribe'''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Payne''' "Payne County is a county in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Stillwater.The county was created in 1890 as part of Oklahoma Territory and is named for '''Capt. David L. Payne''', a leader of the "Boomers"."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payne_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Pittsburg''' "Pittsburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. . Its county seat is McAlester. The county was formed from part of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory in 1907. County leaders believed that its coal production compared favorably with Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the time of statehood."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburg_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Pontotoc''' "Pontotoc County is in the south central part of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Ada. The county was created at statehood from part of the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory. It was named for a historic Chickasaw tribal area in Mississippi. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Pontotoc is usually translated "cattail prairie" or "land of hanging grapes.""[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontotoc_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Pottawatomie''' "Pottawatomie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A Its county seat is Shawnee.Pottawatomie County was carved out of land originally given to the Creek and Seminole after their forced removal from Georgia and Florida. After the Civil War, the Creek and Seminole were forced to cede their lands back to the federal government, and the area of Pottawatomie County was used to resettle the Iowa, Sac and Fox, Absentee Shawnee, Potawatomi and Kickapoo tribes."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottawatomie_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Pushmataha''' "Pushmataha County is a county located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Antlers. The county was created at statehood from part of the former territory of the '''Choctaw Nation''', which had its capital at the town of Tuskahoma. Planned by the Five Civilized Tribes as part of a state of Sequoyah, the new Oklahoma state also named the county for Pushmataha, an important Choctaw chief in the American Southeast. He had tried to ensure that his people would not have to cede their lands, but died in Washington, DC during a diplomatic trip in 1824. The Choctaw suffered Indian Removal to Indian Territory."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushmataha_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Roger Mills''' "Roger Mills County is a county located in the western part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Cheyenne. The county was created in 1891. Roger Mills County takes its name from '''Roger Q. Mills''', a senator from Texas. The town of Cheyenne in Roger Mills County is the location of the Battle of Washita River (also called Battle of the Washita; Washita Battlefield and the Washita Massacre), where '''George Armstrong Custer'''’s 7th U.S. Cavalry attacked '''Chief Black Kettle'''’s Cheyenne village on the Washita River on November 26, 1868."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mills_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Rogers''' "Rogers County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Claremore, making it the sixth-largest county in Oklahoma based on population. Upon statehood in 1908, the district was designated as a county named Cooweescoowee. Residents supported renaming the county in honor of Clement '''Vann Rogers''', an early Cherokee settler and prominent rancher here."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Seminole''' "Seminole County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Wewoka. Before Oklahoma's admission as a state, the county was the entire small portion of Indian Territory allocated to the Seminole people, who were removed from Florida in the 1820s."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Sequoyah''' "Sequoyah County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat is Sallisaw. Sequoyah County was created in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. It was named after '''Sequoyah''', who created the Cherokee syllabary."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequoyah_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Stephens''' "Stephens County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Duncan. The county was created at statehood, partly from the Chickasaw Nation in Indian Territory and partly from Comanche County in Oklahoma Territory. It was named for Texas politician '''John Hall Stephens'''."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephens_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Texas''' "Texas County is a county located in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Guymon. It is the second-largest county in the state, based on land area, and is named for Texas, the state that adjoins the county to its south."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Tillman''' "Tillman County is a county located in the southwestern part of Oklahoma. The county seat is Frederick. The county was founded at the time of Oklahoma statehood in 1907, and was named for Senator '''Benjamin Tillman''' of South Carolina. It had previously been part of Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory. Frederick was designated as the county seat at the time of statehood. In 1910 and 1924 portions of Kiowa County were added to the north side of the county."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tillman_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Tulsa''' "Tulsa County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. . Its county seat and largest city is Tulsa, the second-largest city in the state. Founded at statehood, in 1907, it was named after the previously established city of Tulsa. Before statehood, the area was part of both the Creek Nation and the Cooweescoowee District of Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Wagoner''' "Wagoner County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Wagoner. In 1905, the Sequoyah Convention proposed creating two counties from this area. The western half would be named Coweta and the eastern half would have been named Tumechichee. However, failure of the attempt to create the state of Sequoyah negated the proposal. In 1907 at Oklahoma Statehood, Wagoner County was organized. The towns of Porter and Coweta vied with Wagoner as the county seat. The county was named after the town of Wagoner, which won the election. The town was named after '''Henry "Bigfoot" Wagoner''', a Katy Railroad dispatcher from Parsons, Kansas."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagoner_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Washington''' "Washington County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Bartlesville. Named for President George Washington, it is the second smallest county in Oklahoma." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Washita''' "Washita County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is New Cordell. The county seat was formerly located in Cloud Chief. The county was created in 1891. In 1883, '''John Miles''' leased 3,000,000 acres of Cheyenne and Arapaho land to seven cattlemen. However, arguments soon developed between the cattlemen and the tribesmen. In 1885, the Federal government terminated all of the leases and ordered the cattlemen to remove their stock. The area was settled in 1886 when '''John Seger''' established a colony along Cobb Creek. Seger convinced 120 Cheyenne and Arapaho to settle near the old ranch headquarters at Cobb Creek. The intent was that "Seger's Colony" would teach these tribes how to farm, using modern agricultural methods. The name, Seger's Colony, would be shortened and become the present day town of Colony, Oklahoma. After the government declared the excess lands of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation available for non-Indian settlement, the Cheyenne-Arapaho Opening was made available to homesteading on April 19, 1892, in the Land Run of 1892. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washita_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Woods''' "Woods County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Alva. The county is named after '''Samuel Newitt Wood''', a renowned Kansas populist.The known explorer of the area now contained within Woods County was '''George C. Sibley''', who traveled through in 1811. He visited a salt formation near the present town of Freedom, Oklahoma, then followed the Mountain Fork of the Arkansas River southeastward to the Great Salt Plains. In 1843, '''Nathan Boone''' traveled along the Cimarron River. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woods_County,_Oklahoma] *'''Woodward''' "Woodward County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Woodward. Woodward County was originally known as "N" County and was composed of present-day Woodward County and portions of Harper, Ellis, and Woods County. Before its division at statehood, Woodward County, then 60 miles square, was the westernmost county of the Cherokee Outlet and adjoined Texas and the Oklahoma Panhandle on the west and Kansas on the north. Political pressure applied by '''William H. Murray''' during Oklahoma's Constitutional Convention resulted in the reduction of the size of Woodward County to its present boundaries. It is unknown exactly whom the county (and the town) is named after, but the two leading candidates are '''Brinton W. Woodward''', a Santa Fe railway director, or '''Richard Woodward''', a buffalo hunter."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodward_County,_Oklahoma] ===Oklahoma Native American Tribes=== {| |- |valign="top" | *Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians Shawnee *Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town *Apache Tribe of Oklahoma *Caddo Nation of Oklahoma *Cherokee Nation *Chickasaw Nation *Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma *Citizen Potawatomi Nation *Comanche Nation *Delaware Nation *Delaware Tribe of Indians *Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma *Fort Sill Apache Tribe *Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma *Kaw Nation *Kialegee Tribal Town *Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma *Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma *Miami Tribe of Oklahoma *Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma *Muscogee (Creek) Nation *Osage Nation *Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians *Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma *Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma *Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma *Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma *Quapaw Tribe of Indians *Pottawatomie *Sac and Fox Nation *Seminole Nation of Oklahoma *Seneca-Cayuga Nation *Shawnee Tribe *Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma *United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians *Wichita and Affiliated Tribes *Wyandotte Nation ===Oklahoma Land Rush Project=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Oklahoma_Land_Rush] [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-oklahoma-land-rush-begins] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oklahoma_Land_Rush] ===Oklahoma Homesteaders Project=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oklahoma%2C_Homesteaders] === Oklahoma Historical Attractions=== ===Oklahoma Ghost Towns=== Aaron Abbott Acme Adamson Addington Agawam Alhambra Alluwe Alpha Alsuma America Antioch Arthur Autwine Avard Avery Avoca Bailey Bathsheba Beck Beer City Bell Benton Bernice Bethel Bickford Big Canyon Big Cedar Blackburn Boggy Depot Bookertee Box Braithwaite Bridgeport Brinkman Bromide Burke City Button Springs Byron Canadian Colored Cardin Carpenter Carter Nine Cayuga Center Centralia Cestos Chahta Tamaha Chant Charleston Chase Cheek Cherokee Town Chism Chisholm Spring Citra Clarkson Clebit Clemscott Cline Cloud Chief Cohn Cold Springs Conditville Cooperton Corbett Corner Cowboy Flats Cox City Cross Crum Creek Dawson Denoya Dillard Diamond Doaksville Doby Springs Douglas City Douthat Downs Driftwood Eagle City Eddy Empire Erin Springs Eubanks Eschiti Fallis Fame Fennell Ferguson Fisher Fleetwood Fonda Foraker Foss Fowlerville Francis Frazer Garnetville Gas City Gate Gee Gene Autry Gibson Station Glenwood Gotebo Grand Gumbo Pit Hale Hanson Harrison Helsel Hext Hockerville Holder Hollister Hope Hoxbar Humphreys Huntville Indianapolis Independence Ingalls Ingersoll Ioland Iron Post Jefferson Jennings Jester Johns Jumbo Kell City Keokuk Falls Keystone Kiamichi Kibby Kosoma Kusa Lacey Lake Creek La Kemp Lehigh Lenna Lenora Liberty Little Chief Lone Star Loveland Lovell Lugert Lyceum Lyman Manning Magee Marina Marshall Town Mayes Maxwell Meers Miller Court House Milton Mineral Moral Mouser Navajoe New Spring Place Newby[4] New Tulsa Nicksville Nicut Nolia Non North Fork Oakdale Oak Wall Oil City Old Kaw City Olney Omega Orr Paw Paw Parkland Parkersburg Parr Pavilion Pawpaw, Oklahoma Perryville Phroso Picher Pine Valley Piney Prot Provine Quay Pyramid Corners Quinlan Radium Town Redden Reed Reeding Reno City Richards Spur Roxana Rodney Roy Rogers Sacred Heart San Bernardo Sante Fe Sardis Scipio Scratchout Shamrock Short Silver City Skedee Smackover Stecker Sumpter Stuart Tahlonteeskee Texanna Texola Three Sands Trousdale Tuskegee Uncas Violet Springs Washunga Warwick Webb Wellston Colony White Bead Whizbang Wildman Wirt Witcher Wolf Womack Woodford Woodville Wybark Yewed Yonkers Zena Zincville === Oklahoma Online Resources=== === Oklahoma Cemeteries Project=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oklahoma_Cemeteries_Project] === Oklahoma Census Records=== === Oklahoma Land Records=== === Oklahoma Books and Newspapers=== === Oklahoma Libraries===

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{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is Robin Coles *The coordinator for this county is [[Barton-2012|Angelique Chamberlain]] ===Formed From=== Oklahoma County was originally called County Two and was one of seven counties established by the Organic Act of 1890. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Oklahoma County, [[:Project:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Kingfisher County, Oklahoma|Kingfisher County]] |N Location = [[:Space:Logan County, Oklahoma|Logan County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Lincoln County, Oklahoma|Lincoln County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Pottawatomie County, Oklahima|Pottawatomie County]] |S Location = [[:Space:Cleveland County, Oklahoma|Cleveland County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Canadian County, Oklahoma|Canadian County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== County business initially took place in a building at the intersection of California Avenue and Robinson Street until the construction of the first Oklahoma County Courthouse at 520 West Main Street in the 1900s. In 1937, the county government was moved to a building at 321 Park Avenue, which now serves only as the county courthouse. ====Government Offices==== *Oklahoma State Capitol, 2400 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City *County Courthouse, 320 Robert S Kerr Ave #203, Oklahoma City *Oklahoma City/County Health Department, 2600 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City *Department of Public Safety, 3600 N Martin Luther King Ave, Oklahoma City *Department of Human Services, 2409 N Kelley Ave, Oklahoma City *Department of Corrections, 2901 N Classen Blvd #200, Oklahoma City ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 718 square miles (1,860 km2), of which 709 square miles (1,840 km2) is land and 9.6 square miles (25 km2) (1.3%) is water. '''Airports''' *Will Rogers World Airport *Wiley Post Airport '''Hospitals''' *Integris Health Edmond *Integris Baptist Medical Center *Mercy Hospital *Saint Anthony Hospital *Deaconess Hospital '''Lakes''' *Lake Hefner *Lake Overholser *Arcadia Lake *Lake Stanley Draper '''Major Highways''' *I-35 *I-40 *I-44 *I-235 *I-240 *US-62 *US-66 *US-77 *US-270 *Turner Turnpike *Kilpatrick Turnpike *SH-3 *SH-3A *SH-66 *SH-74 *SH-77H *SH-152 *SH-270 '''Railroads''' Amtrack ===Protected Areas=== Oklahoma City National Memorial ===Demographics=== As of the Census of 2010, there were 718,633 people, 277,615 households, and 172,572 families residing in the county. The population density was 1,013 people per square mile (391/km²). There were 319,828 housing units at an average density of 416 per square mile (161/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 64.6% White, 15.4% Black or African American, 3.5% Native American, 3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 8.1% from other races, and 5.3% from two or more races. 15.1% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 12.4% were of German, 12.3% Mexican, 10.1% Irish, 7.9% English, and 7.7% American ancestries according to the Census 2010. 84.4% spoke English and 11.5% Spanish as their first language. There were 277,615 households out of which 28.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.1% were married couples living together, 15.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 37.8% were non-families. 31.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.56 and the average family size was 3.26. In the county, the population was spread out with 25.60% under the age of 18, 10.90% from 18 to 24, 30.00% from 25 to 44, 21.40% from 45 to 64, and 12.20% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 94.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.80 males. The median income for a household in the county was $42,916, and the median income for a family was $54,721. The per capita income for the county was $25,723. About 11.70% of families and 15.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.70% of those under age 18 and 8.60% of those age 65 or over. ===Cities=== *Oklahoma City (county seat) *Bethany *Choctaw *Del City *Edmond *Harrah *Midwest City *Nichols Hills *Nicoma Park *Spencer *The Village *Warr Acres ====Towns==== *Arcadia *Forest Park *Jones *Lake Aluma *Luther *Smith Village *Valley Brook *Woodlawn Park ====Unincorporated Communities==== *Newalla ===Events/Festivals=== *Oklahoma State Fair *Oklahoma City Arts Festival *Red Earth Festival *Wines of the West *An Affair of the Heart *Oklahoma City Gun Show *Bowhunter's Festival *Shakespeare in the Park ===National Register of Historic Places=== *American Legion Hut - Edmond *Arcadia Round Barn - Arcadia *Automobile Alley Historic District - Oklahoma City *Avery Building - Oklahoma City *Booher Site - Luther *Bourne Dairy - Oklahoma City *Braniff Building - Oklahoma City *Cain's Coffee Building - Oklahoma City *Calvary Baptist Church - Oklahoma City *Carey Place Historic District - Oklahoma City *Cartmill Farm House - Edmond *Central High School - Oklahoma City *Citizens Bank Tower - Oklahoma City *Citizens State Bank - Oklahoma City *Colcord Building - Oklahoma City *Cotton-Exchange Building - Oklahoma City *Crown Heights Historic District - Oklahoma City *Edgemere Park Historic District - Oklahoma City *Edmond Armory - Edmond *Edmond Ice Company - Edmond *Edwards Historic District - Oklahoma City *Electric Transformer House - Oklahoma City *Elks Lodge Building - Oklahoma City *Engles' Dry Goods Store - Luther *Fairchild Winery - Oklahoma City *Farmers Public Market - Oklahoma City *Fidelity National Building - Oklahoma City *First Christian Church - Oklahoma City *First Church of Christ, Scientist - Oklahoma City *Gatewood East Historic District - Oklahoma City *Gatewood West Historic District - Oklahoma City *Goodholm House - Nicoma Park *Gower Cemetary - Edmond *Harbour-Longmire Building - Oklahoma City *Harding Junior High School - Oklahoma City *Harn House - Oklahoma City *Haywood Building - Oklahoma City *Hightower Building - Oklahoma City *Hopewell Baptist Church - Edmond *India Temple Shrine Building - Oklahoma City *Jefferson Park Historic District - Oklahoma City *Jewel Theater - Oklahoma City *Charles G Jones Farmstead - Jones *Kaiser's Ice Cream Parlour - Oklahoma City *Kelley Club - Oklahoma City *Kingman-More Building - Oklahoma City *Lake Overholser Bridge - Oklahoma City *Lincoln Park Bathhouse - Oklahoma City *Lincoln Plaza Historic District - Oklahoma City *Littlepage Building - Oklahoma City *Melvin F Luster House - Oklahoma City *Magnolia Petroleum Building - Oklahoma City *Main Public Library - Oklahoma City *Main Street Arcade - Oklahoma City *Maney Historic District - Oklahoma City *The Mayfair - Oklahoma City *Medical Arts Building - Oklahoma City *Mesta Park - Oklahoma City *Milk Bottle Grocery - Oklahoma City *Miller-Jackson Building - Oklahoma City *Municipal Auditorium - Oklahoma City *Nagle Site - Spencer *Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma City National Memorial - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma City University - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma County Courthouse - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma Historical Society Building - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma Publishing Company Building - Oklahoma City *Oklahoma State Capitol - Oklahoma City *Old North Tower - Edmond *Osler Building - Oklahoma City *Overholser Mansion - Oklahoma City *Pilgrim Congregational Church - Oklahoma City *Pioneer Building - Oklahoma City *Plaza Court - Oklahoma City *Quillin Site - Midwest City *Rock Island Plow Building - Oklahoma City *Saint Joseph's Cathedral - Oklahoma City *Saint Paul's Cathedral - Oklahoma City *Santa Fe Depot - Oklahoma City *Skirvin Hotel - Oklahoma City *Spanish Village Historic District - Oklahoma City *Stockyards City Historic District - Oklahoma City *Taft Junior High School - Oklahoma City *Threatt Filling Station - Luther *Tiffany House - Oklahoma City *Town House Hotel - Oklahoma City *Tuton's Drug Store - Arcadia *Union Depot - Oklahoma City *United Founders Life Tower - Oklahoma City *Walcourt Building - Oklahoma City *Weather Service Building - Oklahoma City *Wesley Hospital - Oklahoma City *Will Rogers Park, Gardens and Arboretum - Oklahoma City ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} *Oklahoma City Public Schools *Bethany Public Schools *Choctaw-Nicoma Park Public Schools *Edmond Public Schools *Harrah Public Schools *Mid-Del Public Schools *Putnam City Public Schools ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Arcadia IOOF Cemetery *Arlington Memory Gardens *Bethany Cemetery *Britton Cemetery *Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens *Chitwood Cemetery *Christner Cemetery *Clear Springs Mashak Cemetery *Czechoslovakian National Cemetery *Donnell Cemetery *East View Cemetery *Elmwood Cemetery *Fairlawn Cemetery *Golkey Cemetery *Gower Memorial Cemetery *Gracelawn Cemetery *Hediger Lutheran Cemetery *Hillcrest Memory Gardens *Immaculate Conception Cemetery *Jager Cemetery *Jones IOOF Cemetery *Kolb Cemetery *Kuhlman Cemetery *Lillard and Woodard Cemetery *Luther Cemetery ===Historical Census=== ===Notables=== *[[Chaney-602|Lon Chaney, Jr.]], Oklahoma City *Shannon Lucid, Bethany *Shannon Miller, Edmond *Suzy Amis, Oklahoma City *[[Gibbs-10|Kay Francis]], Oklahoma City *Megan Mullally, Oklahoma City *[[Christian-4833|Charlie Christian]], Oklahoma City *[[Ellison-642|Ralph Ellison]], Oklahoma City *[[Bench-113|Johnny Bench]], Oklahoma City *Brian Bosworth, Oklahoma City *[[Murcer-8|Bobby Murcer]], Oklahoma City *[[Isley-302|Jennifer Jones]], Tulsa ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== ===Sources=== * "Trail of Tears", Council of Indian Nations, 1310 E Riverside Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85034 -* Oklahoma County, Oklahoma - 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[[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] '''Camp Doniphan''' Camp Doniphan (1917-1918) - A U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first established in 1917 near Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. Named Camp Doniphan in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan, who served in the Mexican War. The first commander of the camp was Major General William M. Wright who organized the 35th U.S. Infantry Division on 13 Sep 1917 and initiated training. The 35th departed the U.S. through Camp Mills and the Hoboken Port of Embarkation on 25 Apr 1918 arriving in France on 11 May 1918. The 35th returned to the U.S. and was demobilized 30 May 1919 at Camp Funston (1), Kansas. At the end of the war Camp Doniphan was abandoned and the temporary buildings were removed. :'''Native Americans in World War I''' :Approximately 25% of the United States Army was composed of Indigenous Native Americans. '''Choctaw Code Talkers''' [[Bloor-215|Colonel A. W. Bloor]], the commander of the 142nd Infantry Regiment. The memo he sent to the Headquarters read: Headquarters 142nd Infantry, A.E.F. January 23, 1919, A.P.O. No. 796''''' From: C.O. 142nd Infantry To: The Commanding General 36th Division (Attention Capt. Spence) Subject: Transmitting messages in Choctaw 1. In compliance with memorandum, Headquarters 36th Division, January 21, 1919, to C.O. 142nd Infantry, the following account is submitted In the first action of the 142nd Infantry at St. Etienne, it was recognized that of all the various methods of liaison the telephone presented the greatest possibilities. The field of rocket signals is restricted to a small number of agreed signals. The runner system is slow and hazardous. T.P.S. is always an uncertain quantity. It may work beautifully and again, it may be entirely worthless. The available means, therefore, for the rapid and full transmission of information are the radio, buzzer and telephone, and of these the telephone was by far the superior, -- provided it could be used without let or hindrance, -- provided straight to the point information could be given. It was well understood however, that the German was a past master of “listening in" moreover, from St. Etienne to the Aisne we had traveled through a county netted with German wire and cables. We established P.C.’s in dugouts and houses, but recently occupied by him. There was every reason to believe every decipherable message or word going over our wires also went to the enemy. A rumor was out that our Division had given false coordinates of our supply dump, and that in thirty minutes the enemy shells were falling on the point. We felt sure the enemy knew too much. It was therefore necessary to code every message of importance and coding and decoding took valuable time. While comparatively inactive at Vaux-Champagne, it was remembered that the regiment possessed a company of Indians. They spoke twenty-six different languages or dialects, only four or five of which were ever written. There was hardly one chance in a million that Fritz would be able to translate these dialects and the plan to have these Indians transmit telephone messages was adopted. The regiment was fortunate in having two Indian officers who spoke several of the dialects. Indians from the Choctaw tribe were chosen and one placed in each P.C. The first use of the Indians was made in ordering a delicate withdrawal of two companies of the 2nd Bn. from Chufilly to Chardoney on the night of October 26th. This movement was completed without mishap, although it left the Third Battalion, greatly depleted in previous fighting, without support. The Indians were used repeatedly on the 27th in preparation for the assault on Forest Farm. The enemy’s complete surprise is evidence that he could not decipher the messages. After the withdrawal of the regiment to Louppy-le-Petit, a number of Indians were detailed for training in transmitting messages over the telephone. The instruction was carried on by the Liaison Officer Lieutenant Black. It had been found that the Indian’s vocabulary of military terms was insufficient. The Indian for “Big Gun” was used to indicate artillery. “Little gun shoot fast”, was substituted for machine gun and the battalions were indicated by one, two and three grains of corn. It was found that the Indian tongues do not permit verbatim translation, but at the end of the short training period at Louppy-le-Petit, the results were very gratifying and it is believed, had the regiment gone back into the line, fine results would have been obtained. We were confident the possibilities of the telephone had been obtained without its hazards. A.W. Bloor, Colonel 142nd Infantry Commanding. [http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/choctaw/codetalkers.htm Choctaw Code Talkers] on Texas Military Forces Museum website [[Space:Choctaw_Code_Talkers | Choctaw Code Talkers]] Wikitree
---- 19 men from the 36th Infantry Division served as the first ''Code Talkers''. Some historians report that the Code Talking was classified as Secret and the code-talkers took an oath of secrecy. *[[Oklahombi-1|Joseph Oklahombi]], 143rd Infantry, Headquarters Company. Oklahombi is Oklahoma's most decorated war hero, and his medals are on display in the Oklahoma Historical Society in Oklahoma City. *[[Billy-2|Albert Billy (1885–1958)]]. Billy, a full blood Choctaw, was born at Howe, San Bois County, Choctaw Nation, in the Indian Territory. He was a member of the [[:Category: 36th Infantry Division, United States Army|36th Division]], [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Bobb-139|Mitchell Bobb (January 7, 1895)]]. Bobb's place of birth was Rufe, Indian Territory Rufe, Oklahoma in the Choctaw Nation, his date of death is unknown. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Brown-127948|Victor Brown (1896–1966)]]. Brown was born at Goodwater, Kiamitia County, Choctaw Nation. *[[Carterby-9|Ben Carterby (December 11, 1891 – 1953)]]. Carterby was a full blood Choctaw roll number 2045 born in Ida, Choctaw County, Oklahoma. *[[Colbert-1358|Benjamin Franklin Colbert (1900-1964)]] Born September 15, 1900 at Durant Indian Territory, died January 1964. He was the youngest Code Talker. His Father, Benjamin Colbert Sr, was a Rough Rider during the Spanish - American War. *[[Davenport-7627|George Edwin Davenport (1887-1950)]] was born in Finley, Oklahoma, April 28, 1887. He enlisted into the armed services in his home town. George may also have been called James. George was the half brother to Joseph Davenport. Died April 17, 1950. *[[Davenport-7625|Joseph Harvey Davenport (1892-1923)]] was from Finley, Oklahoma, Feb 22, 1892. Died April 23, 1923 and is buried at the Davenport Family Cemetery on the Tucker Ranch. *[[Edwards-32638|James (Jimpson) Morrison Edwards (October 6, 1898 – October 13, 1962)]]. Edwards was born at Golden, Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation in the Indian Territory. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Frazier-4783|Tobias William Frazier (August 7, 1892– November 22, 1975)]]. (A full blood Choctaw roll number 1823) Frazier was born in Cedar County, Choctaw Nation. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Hampton-4980|Benjamin Wilburn Hampton(1892-)]] was a full blood Choctaw (roll number 10617) born May 31, 1892 in Bennington, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, now Bryan County, Oklahoma. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Johnson-110041|Noel Johnson]] was born August 25, 1894 at Smithville Indian Territory. He attended Dwight Indian Training School. His WWI draft registration stated he had weak eyes. Great Niece Christine Ludlow said he was killed in France and his body was not returned to the US.[[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E *[[Leader-677|Otis Wilson Leader]] (a Choctaw by blood roll number 13606) was born March 6, 1882 in what is today Atoka County, Oklahoma. He died March 26, 1961 and is buried in the Coalgate Cemetery. *[[Louis-598|Solomon Bond Louis (April 22, 1898 – February 15, 1972)]]. Louis, a full blood Choctaw, was born at Hochatown, Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, in the Indian Territory. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. He died in Bennington, Bryan County, Oklahoma in 1972. *[[Maytubby-13|Pete Maytubby]] was born Peter P. Maytubby (a full blood Chickasaw roll number 4685) on September 26, 1892 in Reagan, Indian Territory now located in Johnston County, Oklahoma. Pete was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. He died in 1964 and is buried at the Tishomingo City Cemetery in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. *[[Nelson-25481|Jeff Nelson]] (unknown). He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. *[[Taylor-78853|Robert Taylor]] (a full blood Choctaw roll number 916) was born January 13, 1894 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma (based on his registration for the military in 1917). He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]] Company E. *[[Veach-496|Charles Walter Veach (May 18, 1884 – October 13, 1966)]]. (Choctaw by Blood roll #10021) Veach was from Durant, OK (Blue County I.T.) he served in the last Choctaw legislature and as Captain of the Oklahoma National Guard, 1st Oklahoma, Company H which served on the TX border against Pancho Villa and put down the Crazy Snake Rebellion. He remained Captain when Company H, 1st Oklahoma, was mustered into Company E, 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Division, United States Army at Camp Bowie, (Fort Worth), Texas. After World War II he represented the Choctaw Nation on the Inter-tribal Council of the 5 Civilized Tribes. He is buried in Highland Cemetery, Durant, Oklahoma. *[[Wilson-85200|Calvin Wilson Calvin]] was born June 25, 1894 at Eagletown, Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. He was a member of the [[:Category: 142nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army|142nd Infantry Regiment]], Company E. His date of death is unknown. Wilson's name is misspelled in military records as "Cabin."

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* [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/99151/okmulgee-cemetery Okmulgee Cemetery at Findagrave] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Okmulgee_Cemetery%2C_Okmulgee%2C_Oklahoma WikiTree Category] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Okmulgee_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Okmulgee_Cemetery| the Okmulgee Cemetery]]}} ---- :::'''''*These are the names of individuals buried in this cemetery.''''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | FG Profile ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | FS ID |- ||Bulgier||[[Bulgier-88|Ruth Alice (Bulgier) Davis (1912-2005)]]||{{FindAGrave|10597682}}|||| |- ||Evans||[[Evans-13791|Robert Daniel Evans (1892-1948)]]||{{FindAGrave|130467680}}||M7GJ-76S|| |- ||Harris||[[Harris-18450|Bernice H. (Harris) Evans (1902-1981)]]||{{FindAGrave|130468243}}|||| |- ||Cotner||[[Cotner-122|Walter Gresham Cotner Jr. (1918-1987)]]||{{FindAGrave|132012605}}|||| |- ||Anderson||[[Anderson-39443|Martha McCall (Anderson) Maupin (1897-1979)]]||{{FindAGrave|8101386}}||GM4S-TT6|| |- ||Maupin||[[Maupin-586|Floyd Alfred Maupin (1892-1979)]]||{{FindAGrave|8101372}}||L6SS-GNT|| |- ||Overstreet||[[Overstreet-1006|Lemuel Gustavious Overstreet (1891-1967)]]||{{FindAGrave|41705717}}||LY9H-VCK|| |- ||Bulla||[[Bulla-211|Francis Thomas Bulla (1882-1959)]]||{{FindAGrave|161890246}}||G7P4-27Z|| |- ||Houston||[[Houston-3860|Lawrence Nile Houston (1858-1945)]]||{{FindAGrave|80774529}}||KHYQ-TG6|| |- ||Selecman||[[Selecman-4|Martha Alice (Selecman) Houston (1859-1945)]]||{{FindAGrave|80774537}}||LCFN-FMQ|| |- ||Griffin||[[Griffin-16164|Nannye Bee (Griffin) Talton (1935-2019)]]||{{FindAGrave|203458339}}||G3CV-PY9|| |- ||Ansiel||[[Ansiel-4|Ruby Mae (Ansiel) Fitzgerald (1926-1997)]]||{{FindAGrave|159001558}}|||| |- ||Ansiel||[[Ansiel-5|Fred H. Ansiel (1904-1986)]]||{{FindAGrave|15952650}}|||| |- ||Smith||[[Smith-252069|Bonnie (Smith) Ansiel (1902-1979)]]||{{FindAGrave|15952646}}|||| |- ||Smith||[[Smith-252076|John Bradley Smith (1871-1930)]]||{{FindAGrave|160077447}}|||| |- ||Johnson||[[Johnson-110901|Sara Jane (Johnson) Smith (1875-1963)]]||{{FindAGrave|160436185}}|||| |- ||Henthorn||[[Henthorn-197|Vernon J. Henthorn (1917-1994)]]||{{FindAGrave|159001578}}|||| |- ||Nonnette||[[Nonnette-14|Eyola Agnes (Nonnette) LeBlanc (1905-1992)]]||{{FindAGrave|22264413}}||LV4P-HBS|| |- ||LeBlanc||[[LeBlanc-10713|Charles LeBlanc (1900-1989)]]||{{FindAGrave|22264421}}||MHKL-FCC|| |- ||LeBlanc||[[LeBlanc-10778|Easter Willella LeBlanc (1924-2012)]]||{{FindAGrave|171853042}}||GM4S-22J|| |- ||Nichols||[[Nichols-18013|George Washington Nichols (1855-1928)]]||{{FindAGrave|19284615}}||LC6P-CPKJ|| |- ||Milligan||[[Milligan-3332|Alfred Claude Milligan Sr (1884-1944)]]||{{FindAGrave|171886538}}||LHTV-S1ZJ|| |- ||Fitzgerald||[[Fitzgerald-8697|Ronnie Fitzgerald Sr.]]||{{FindAGrave|141566046}}|||| |- ||Smith||[[Smith-62085|Hugh Merriman Smith (1918-1921)]]||{{FindAGrave|75134895}}|||| |- ||Blanche||[[Blanche-74|Robert Bruce Blanche (1936-2007)]]||{{FindAGrave|27882159}}|||| |- ||Cook||[[Cook-40957|Icy Donia (Cook) Shearwood (1893-1980)]]||{{FindAGrave|171995180}}||9K91-F68|| |- |}

Okmulgee County, Oklahoma

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

Okres Blansko, Jihomoravský kraj, Česká republika (Parish info)

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Oksanen & Piilahti: Valkealan historia II

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Eeva-Liisa Oksanen & Kari-Matti Piilahti: ''Valkealan historia II''. [Kustantaja Valkealan kunta.] Graafinen suunnittelu Terttu Vuorio. ISBN 952-90-6521-3. Painopaikka Kirjapaino Raamattutalo, Pieksämäki 1995. Tekijöistä Eeva-Liisa Oksanen kirjoittaa Valkealan vaiheista 1860-luvulle (sivut 11–320, 567–579) ja Kari-Matti Piilahti Valkealan talonhaltijoista 1543–1860 (sivut 321–566). [https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.833095 Teoksen tiedot Kansalliskirjastossa]. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oksanen & Piilahti: Valkealan historia II|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Paikallishistoriat]] [[Category:Valkeala]]

Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Oktibbeha County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Oktibbeha County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} ''Oktibbeha County was created 23 December 1833 from the Choctaw Cession. The county seat is Starkville.'' Records were loss in 1880. ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== ===Cities=== ===Town=== ==County Formed From== ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

OL22891525M

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Old Arcadia Cemetery, Arcadia, Kansas

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[[Category:Old Arcadia Cemetery, Arcadia, Kansas]] Old Arcadia Cemetery, in Crawford County, Kansas, USA, is on a gentle slope less than a mile north of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcadia,_Kansas town], and about a half mile west of the Missouri state line. Cox Creek and the Fort Scott Subdivision railroad line pass between the cemetery and the state line. (Now a freight line of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNSF_Railway BNSF Railway] network, the rail line was part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis-San_Francisco_Railway St. Louis–San Francisco Railway] for much of the cemetery’s history.) The cemetery hides back on a dirt road from its entrance on North 260th Street, where a sign points the way to “Forest Hill Cemetery”. In “[https://www.crawfordcountykansas.org/uploads/6/2/7/8/62784259/old_arcadia_forest_hill.pdf Crawford County Tombstone Inscriptions: Old Arcadia Forest Hill Cemetery]”, William C. Cuthbertson (of the Crawford County Genealogy Society) wrote a detailed introduction to the cemetery and documented its tombstones in late 1971. He included a story about a [[Hathaway-2155|Philip Hathaway]] family tombstone having this inscription: “This cemetery dedicated to wife [[Gregg-1603|Elizabeth]] who was first to sleep herein.” The U.S. Board on Geographic Names has a [https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=GNISPQ:3:::NO::P3_FID:475014 feature detail report for Old Arcadia Cemetery]. Mapcarta gathers [https://mapcarta.com/20898918 basic location data and map links for the cemetery], along with nearby landmarks and localities. OpenStreetMap delineates [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/365724439#map=17/37.65346/-94.62721 the basic cemetery border]. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Arcadia_Cemetery%2C_Arcadia%2C_Kansas the cemetery’s WikiTree category page] for additional data and links, including profiles of persons buried at the cemetery.

Old Bakery, Audlem, Cheshire One Place Study

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== Old Bakery, Audlem, Cheshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Audlem, Cheshire|category=Audlem, Cheshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Moss-8155|David Blair Moss (current owner of freehold)]] ===Name=== The current name of the house is the 'Old Bakery School Lane' but at times in the past it has also been a Post Office, a farm house, a shop, etc. It has also been known as the Victoria Bakery c. 1900. The current property includes agricultural buildings (reportedly a pigsty) that have been converted into rooms and a stables/ dovecote that is now a garage. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' United Kingdom :'''State/Province:''' England :'''County:''' Cheshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.9887261, -2.5088014 :'''Elevation:''' A detailed current map and a detailed 1842 Tithe Map shows the following information on the Plot 43 (Old Bakery, etc) Stafford St Audlem https://maps.cheshireeast.gov.uk/tithemaps/ "Plot 43 Old Bakery Stafford St Audlem" (accessed 16 Oct 2023) - :Township Audlem :Parish Audlem :Plot No. 43 :Owner(s) George Haughton :Occupier(s) William Davies :Plot Name House Barn Fold Garden Etc :Land Use Building and Garden :Area Acres 0, Roods 2, Perches 8 ===History=== {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=Stafford St with Old Bakery to left c.1920 }} The village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audlem Audlem] has a very long history. It was recorded in the Domesday book. The area has a long agricultural tradition (particularly dairy) and the village has a centuries old butter market building near the centre. Audlem (in Cheshire) is also very close to Shropshire and Staffordshire. Hence the main streets are named Cheshire, Shropshire and Stafford Street. The Old Bakery is just across Stafford Street from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audlem St James Church]. The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St_James_Church%2C_Audlem%2C_Cheshire_One_Place_Study St James Church] was built mainly in the 13th century on a hillock that is the highest point of the village. It is likely that this was the site of an earlier church or religious building. The church suffered minor damage in an earthquake in 1777. The architecture and records suggest the core of the current 'Old Bakery' was built in the mid 1600's. This was at around the same time as the nearby [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17964974 Audlem Grammar School] was built (completed c. 1655) https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101312614-the-old-grammar-school-audlem (accessed 10 Aug 2023). There are also records of agricultural buildings such as The Barns being built in School Lane in 1650 https://www.audlem.org/heritagex/story-of-audlem.html (accessed 10 Aug 2023), https://www.audlem.org/heritagex/story-of-audlem/important-dates-in-audlems-history.html (accessed 10 Aug 2023). The proximity of the Old Bakery to the church has led to unsubstantiated speculation regarding possible priest holes and secret passages in the foundations. There are plausible explanations that the timbers used in the construction of the Old Bakery were from old ships. There are cross marks in the timbers that are believed to have originated to deter 'evil' spirits. Some exemplary local examples of contemporary timbered architecture are - :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss_Hall,_Audlem Moss Hall Audlem] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churche%27s_Mansion Churche's Mansion Nantwich] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Moreton_Hall Little Moreton Hall]. Audlem was affected by the [https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War English Civil War c.1639-53] when there was the major local [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nantwich Battle of Nantwich 1644] with skirmishes in and around Audlem. Audlem is also famous for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire_Union_Canal Shropshire Union Canal] lock system etc., designed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Telford Thomas Telford], etc. ==== Owners of Audlem Post Office/ The Victoria Bakery From 1839 ==== {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-19.jpg |caption=Old Bakery shop c.1920 }} In 1839, George Haughton of Leicester was the owner of the plot of land which included the Old Bakery (ref. Title Deeds) He owned the parcel of land between School Lane and Vicarage lane with the exclusion of the school and private residences on Stafford St. Up until 29 Sep 1842 George Houghton and Charlotte Elizabeth his wife were the owners. George Haughton (of Leicester) also owned - :Brick Kiln fields :Owens Croft :Copthorne Bank :Far Brick Field :Copthorne Meadow :Park & Garden of Windmill Field :Barn, house (Old Bakery) & garden :In 1841, a tenant was Thomas (or William) Davies (agricultural labourer) aged 30 (rounded) with his wife Hannah (or Mariah) aged 35 (rounded) and four children - Henry 9, Frances 8, William 5, Joseph 2"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-67C : 5 March 2021), Henry Davies in household of William Davies, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 10 Aug 2023). The relevant locations are shown on the 1842 Audlem Tithe Map https://maps.cheshireeast.gov.uk/tithemaps/ "Stafford Street Audlem 1842 Tithe Map" (accessed 16 Oct 2023). {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-7.jpg |caption=Old Bakery map c.1842 }} :Plot No. 43 :Owner(s) George Haughton :Occupier(s) William Davies :Plot Name House Barn Fold Garden Etc :Land Use Building and Garden :Area Acres 0, Roods 2, Perches 8 :Plot No. 34 :Owner(s) George Harper :Occupier(s) William Davies, William Dooley, John Hall, Ambrose Lockett, Henry Sharps, John Wycherley :Plot Name 5 Houses, 4 Gardens, Shop and Post Office :Land Use Building and Garden :Area Acres 0, Roods 1, Perches 9 :Plot No. 45 :Owner(s) George Haughton :Occupier(s) William Davies :Plot Name Meadow :Land Use Meadow :Area Acres 0, Roods 3, Perches 5 :Plot No. 647 :Owner(s) George Haughton :Occupier(s) William Davies :Plot Name Windmill Field :Land Use Pasture :Area Acres 9, Roods 1, Perches 11 :Plot No. 626 :Owner(s) Thomas Davies :Occupier(s) William Davies :Plot Name Copthorn Field :Land Use Pasture :Area Acres 5, Roods 3, Perches 20 :Plot No. 46 :Owner(s) Feoffees Of Audlem Free School :Occupier(s) John McCarthy :Plot Name Schoolhouse, Offices And Garden :Land Use Building and Garden :Area Acres 0, Roods 1, Perches 19 :Other tenants in 1841 were - :William Dooley"England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-6ZN : 5 March 2021), William Dooley, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :John Hall "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-DJQ : 5 March 2021), John Hall, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Ambrose Lockett "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-DJF : 5 March 2021), Ambrose Lockett, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Henry Sharpe "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-DJC : 5 March 2021), Henry Sharpe, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :John Wycherley "England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7MT-6JH : 5 March 2021), John Wycharley, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). Other local plots were owned by Mary Davies - :Plot No. 586 :Owner(s) Mary Davies :Occupier(s) John Wilkinson :Plot Name Bank :Land Use Pasture :Area Acres 1, Roods 2, Perches 15 :Plot No. 587 :Owner(s) Mary Davies :Occupier(s) John Wilkinson :Plot Name House And Garden :Land Use Building and Garden :Area Acres 0, Roods 1, Perches 21 :In 1842 the land and property was sold by George Haughton to William Hill the Elder (probably not the bookmaker). :From 29 Sep 1842 to 23 Apr 1881 William Hill the Elder was the owner and from 23 Apr 1881 to 9 Jul 1897 William Hill the younger inherited the property. {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-8.jpg |caption=Old Bakery map c.1897 }} :In 1897 the land and property was conveyed by William Hill to John Hall Greaves Esq. In the Conveyance of 9 Jul 1897 the dwelling house and shop is described as being Audlem Post Office. :From 9 Jul 1897 to 24 Aug 1897 John Hall Greaves was the owner. :John Hall Greaves died on 24 Aug 1897 "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7X3P-7RW2 : 27 August 2019), John Hall Greaves, 15 Nov 1897; citing Probate, Chester, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm . (accessed 11 Aug 2023). His will was proved on 15 Nov 1897. In the will John Leigh (Solicitor) and Charles Meikle Nelson were named as its Trustees. Charles Meikle Nelson died on 12 Mar 1898 "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7X69-GSPZ : 27 August 2019), Charles or Charles Meikle Nelson, 28 May 1898; citing Probate, City of London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm . (accessed 11 Aug 2023) and Christopher Crossley was appointed to be Trustee in his place. The Trustees were responsible for the property until 29 Sep 1900. :In 1901 an occupant was Harriet Blakeman (aged 40 post mistress) with her family - :Ada Blakeman sister aged 30 assistant post mistress :Ryland Blakeman brother aged 26 organist"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS6K-KMH : 21 May 2019), Harriet Blakeman, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Wrenbury subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :From 29 Sep 1900 to 1 Feb 1925 John Wood was the owner. Previously (in 1881) John was a corn miller in Audlem. John's father Thomas was a retired farmer then "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q272-2R6S : 13 December 2017), John Wood in household of Thomas Wood, Audlem, Cheshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 30, Piece/Folio 3551/17, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,030. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :In 1901, the Old Bakery had a large extension built to the north west which was a grocery, bakers and confectionery shop. It was then known as 'Victoria Bakery'. The extension is now a large residence on Stafford Street known as 'Victoria House'. :John Wood aged 46 (grocer and baker) was recorded in the 1901 Stafford St Audlem census with family - :Sarah E Wood Wife 37 :Herbert H Wood Son 14"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XS6K-K9M : 21 May 2019), John Wood, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Wrenbury subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :Their circumstances were similar in 1911, by which time Herbert Horace was a shop assistant grocer "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW3D-2QK : 3 July 2019), John Wood, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :John Wood died on 1 Feb 1925 "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVH4-R4JX : 3 November 2021), John Wood, 1925. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). By the time of his death the whole property was known as Victoria House. :His son Herbert Horace Wood inherited the property and owned it from 3 Aug 1926 to 5 Jun 1937. :The last known bakers at the Old Bakery/ Victoria House were Horace Allan and John Woods who bought the premises in 1937. :Horace Allen owned the property from 5 Jun 1937 to 6 Apr 1968. :Part of the land was sold to HMPO in 1966, on which they built a rural automatic telephone exchange. {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-9.jpg |caption=Old Bakery Telephone Exchange plan c.1966 }} :From 8 Apr 1968 to 25 Jun 1970 Dennis Beard and Leslie Payton were joint owners and from 25 Jun 1970 to 10 Mar 1982 Dennis Beard was the sole owner. :From 10 Mar 1982 to 7 Jan 1994 David John Wood and Mary Wood were the owners. During this period David John Wood and Mary Wood sold the part of the then Victoria House which had been added in 1901 or thereabouts after having carried out building work to separate that part from the remainder. Thereafter only the part sold has been called the Old Bakery. David John Wood and Mary Wood continued to own The Old Bakery until 7 Jan 1994. :From 7 Jan 1994 to 15 Oct 1997 Michael John Prince and Anne Elizabeth Prince were the owners. :From 15 Oct 1997 to 2021 the late [[Moss-8597|Michael John Moss]] and [[Watson-32458|Elma Blair (Watson) Moss]] were the owners. They were keen local historians and did most of the research in this study. :Recently [[Moss-8155|David Blair Moss]] inherited the Old Bakery. ===Population=== {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=View of Audlem c.1920 }} In 2001 the population of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audlem Audlem] was 1790. This had increased to 1991 by 2011 and to 2154 by 2021. Nearby [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buerton,_Cheshire_East Buerton Buerton] (just a mile away) had a population of 503 in 2011. The historical population figures were 405 (1801), 444 (1851), 408 (1901) and 405 (1951). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hankelow Hankelow] (also just a mile away) has detailed population records (in 1881 40% of men were employed in agriculture, in 2011 only 5%). The population figures were 207 (1801), 253 (1851), 266 (1871), 210 (1901), 175 (1931) and 193 (1951). ==== Audlem District History Yeoman Inventories ==== {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-16.jpg |caption=Audlem Grammar School view from Old Bakery }} There is an unusually detailed record of the Inventories of contemporary Audlem yeoman homes, probably compiled by C Bloor for Audlem District History Society (possibly Celia Bloor https://blhs.co.uk/blhs-blog/2019/7/27/blhs-visits-audlem (accessed 11 Aug 2023), https://www.audlem.org/features/history-shorts.html (accessed 11 Aug 2023)). Although this may be a slight digression from the main focus of the study, it provides a rare insight into the past lives of local people. It is notable that almost every smallholding included a buttery for cheese making, etc. "The inventories of seven yeoman homes which gave particularly detailed descriptions of the possessions inside and out of the house were studied. The years covered are a narrow range from 1665 to 1724 and the people concerned and estate values are :Ralph Hansall of Audlem 1665 £62 :Hugh Bolton 1 of Hankelow £69 (£281) :John Cramall of Bureton 1675 £39 :Richard Clough of Audlem 1677 £31 :Richard Pickstock of Buerton 1680 :Robert Bickerton Hankelow 1680 £134 :Richard Bickerton of Newall 1724 £65" :"The animals are listed first and are the most valuable possessions - :Cows were valued at £2-£3 and each man had some :from £10 10s for 3 cows & 3 calves to :Robert Bickertons 27 cows, 4 heifers, 2 bulls worth £54 :They all owned a horse be it a bay nag, mare or colt :two owned sheep but only three a piece worth £7 6s & £9 6s :Four kept pigs but only Robert Bickerton had more than three with his sow an 10 piggs and 4 rearlings. :All but four keep some poultry and Ralph Hansall had some stalls of bees worth 10s. :So the main animal kept was the cow and four of them had cheeses in the house so we get a clear picture of dairy farming prominent with mixed farming to support the family." "Each man has corn in the barns or on the ground but no quantities are mentioned. Only Hugh Bolton has other cereals which were 3 bushels of oats and 6 bushels of other cereals. Hugh Bolton's house in Hankelow was probably the house belonging to Ralph Bolton when they were assessed for hearth tax for 5 chimneys. Ralph was a gentleman and a trustee of the charities. Five rooms are listed - :the best chamber contained one counterpain, four curtains, two pillows, four stools, 2 small tables and one old chest, six pairs of course sheets and two dozen of old course napkins were stored there. :the little parlour contains one little table and five chairs. This room that is clearly not used for sleeping shows it to be a spacious residence. :the great parlour contains the feather bed with 3 cushions, 3 chairs and one old trunk :the low buttery has four barrells and some coopery ware and was probably used for brewing etc. :the low parlour has a second & third feather bed, curtains, an old cording (for support of the mattress), a bolster, two old chests, two stools and an old bedstead. The linen includes 12 pairs of sheets, four tableclothes, four pillowbeares (cases) one dozen flaxen napkins and eleven hemp napkins." "Hugh Bolton owned 16 pewter dishes, 2 flaggons, 3 candlesticks, 2 tankards, 4 saucers, 2 pomingers, 2 salt cellars, 5 brass pots, 3 brass kettles, one brass pan and dish, a skimmer, a pestle and mortar and a warming pan. He had a sword, silver tankard, one tumbler and thirteen spoons, the last 3 items valued at £5. The debts due to the deceased are four times the value of his goods." "Richard Bickerton of Newall died fifty years later, eight rooms are listed - the 'house', the buttery, the parlour, the kitchen, the salting house, kitchen chamber, best chamber and cheese chamber. There were beds in the buttery, parlour, kitchen chamber and the best chamber. His more interesting possessions include wall hangings, a looking glass, an oval table, scales. Equipment for cheese making was 5 cheese vats, 1 churn, 1 chesses tub, 3 pales, 1 cheese press, For cooking a salt chest, a spit, an iron dripping pan, a tin dripping pan, a hack knife and a flesh fork, 3 brass kettles, a spoon and a saucepan, an iron pot, a kettle,a furnace pan." "Ralph Hassall owned a clock worth 1 guinea, a smoothing iron and a griddle stove." "Richard Clough may have lived in a one hearth house but he had a horn tipt with silver, a case of pistols, a bible and other little books The following is a 'true and perfect inventory' of all the goods cattle and Chattels of Richard Clough late of Audlem in the County of Chester deceased .. the ninth day of December in the Twenty Eighth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord Charles the second by the grace of god of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the Faith by William Huett and Richard Alcott - :One cow £3 :Two cows and three calves £7-10-0 :one mare £2 :one swine £1 :geese and hens 4s :three sheep 9s :corn un-thrashed £4-14-0 :corn growing in the ground 9s :three hundred weight of cheese £2-5-0 :beds and bedding £2 :four coffers and one trunk 9s :one table and one form 5s :one marl cart a wheelbarrow a plough and farrow 11s 6d :A trine of Folies and four Axle trees 7s :One grate a pair of potworks fire shovel pot hooks and other small things 4s :two iron pots one kettle and warming pan 4s :five pewter dishes one quart and one candlestick 7s :pack saddle with other saddles bridles chains and all things other belonging to horses 15s :one case of pistols 4s :one axe with other tools 1s :one cheese press a wheel and a dish board 3s :all fuel about the house 5s :one bible with other little books 4s :one horse tipt with silver 10s :all the deceased wearing apparel 11s" "Richard Pickstock has a 'yellow' chamber indicating the use of paint on walls, ladders, books worth 13/6d, wool, hemp and flux 'dressed' and a winnow sheet." "Robert Bickerton owned 2 spinning wheels and so did Richard forty years later so possibly they were the same ones still in the family." "There is much to be learnt from the study of these inventories and tracking down the old meanings of the old expressions and equipment, for example - : 'A trine of felles and four axletrees' a trine was twenty five, the felle is the curved part for the circumference of the wheel and the axle tree is the bar joining the two wheels. :'broach, colberts, landiron' The broaches were pits with a handle to turn the meat, the colberts were supports for the spits and the landirons were similar." ==== Audlem Post Office History ==== {{Image|file=Old_Bakery_Audlem_Cheshire_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |caption=old Audlem Post Offices (top left and right) }} There is a drawing of the Audlem Post Office but this is more likely to be a depiction of the more recent Post Office which was very close to the old one but on the opposite side of the junction of School Lane and Stafford Street https://drawingthestreet.com/tag/old-post-office-audlem/ (accessed 13 Aug 2023). Recently, the Post Office has moved again to Cheshire Street. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Mail Royal Mail] in England was first established in 1516 under the reign of [[Tudor-4|Henry "Henry VIII King of England" of England (Henry Tudor)]]. The original Audlem telephone exchange/s in Vicarage Lane were owned by the Post Office (GPO). The GPO developed the first programmable electronic computer ([https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Colossus_computer Colossus]) and this paved the way for the development of automatic telephone exchanges, such as the rural switches installed on this site. The telecommunications part of the Post Office was subsequently privatized and the telephone exchange in Vicarage Lane is now owned by 'British Telecom' https://telephone-exchange.co.uk/Audlem-WMADM.html (accessed 13 Aug 2023). ====Notables==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audlem Audlem] Vicars of Audlem since records began - :1311 Richard Randolf :1349 William the Priest :1349 John de Holtham :1357 William Parent :1361 William de Blackelowe :1363 John de Clove :1368 Richard de Erkalwe :1373 William Amyas :1377 John de Munton :1377 Alexander de Bayton :1403 John Bacford :1404 John Brokesby :1410 John Byldeston :1410 John Brokesby :1423 John Heyfield :1424 Richard Greene :1461 Richard Turner :1500 Richard Olde :1500 Hugh Haske :1503 Thomas Messyngham :1506 William Tofte :1514 Edmund Stretay MA https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/174/mode/2up "Alumni Cantabrigienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023) :1539 Richard Whitell :1557 Ranulf Sondford :1582 Thomas Hardware :1625 Thomas Dykes :1641 Richard Eaton :1645 William Seddon MA https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/38/mode/2up "Alumni Cantabrigienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023) :1662 Gabriel Smith :1664 Thomas Cole :1696 John Oliver MA https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri03univuoft/page/278/mode/2up "Alumni Cantabrigienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023)https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoniensi01oxfogoog/page/n250/mode/2up?view=theater "Alumni Oxonienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023). :1714 Goodman Brocklesby :1716 William Wicksteade :1731 Samuel Jenks MA :1743 William Wickstead BA https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft/page/400/mode/2up "Alumni Cantabrigienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023). :1752 Samuel Lea MAhttps://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PwQVAAAAQAAJ/page/n37/mode/2up "Alumni Oxonienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023). :1797 Walthall Gretton MA (d.1799 Audlem"England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7W9-Y29 : 7 December 2017), Walthall Gretton, 01 Jun 1799, Burial; citing Item 6 p 26, , Audlem, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,093,490. (accessed 11 Aug 2023), https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000007713293&seq=581 "Alumni Oxonienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023). :1799 Griffith Lloyd BA https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PwQVAAAAQAAJ/page/n83/mode/2up "Alumni Oxonienses" (accessed 26 Aug 2023). :1802 William Cotton LL Audlem Resident 1804"England, Cheshire, Land Tax Assessments, 1778-1832," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP7M-V3D : 8 December 2017), William Cotton, 1804; citing Audlem, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,546,449. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :1836 George Pitt MA census 1851 "England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG2F-VP6 : 9 November 2019), George Pitt, Audlem, Cheshire, England; citing Audlem, Cheshire, England, p. 11, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :1865 Arthur Atkinson MA 1881 census "England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q272-2T9Q : 13 December 2017), Arthur Atkinson, Audlem, Cheshire, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 15, Piece/Folio 3551/10, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,030. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). :1896 James Stapleton-Cotton 1911 census "England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW3D-VPV : 3 July 2019), James Stapleton Cotton, Audlem, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 11 Aug 2023). Rich local families of Audlem included the Massey family of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss_Hall,_Audlem Moss Hall Audlem], etc. and the Cotton family of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combermere_Abbey Combermere Abbey] etc. William Massey (later a Colonel and a governor of Audlem Grammar School) married Dorothy Cotton in 1622 "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQBX-PX5 : 7 December 2017), William Massie and Dorothie Cotton, 05 Mar 1622, Marriage; citing , , Wrenbury, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,694. (accessed 10 Aug 2023),https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/8ee01d33-8579-4176-8ac7-bd794ac4c079 "Marriage settlement of William Massye of Audlem, esq., and Dorothy, daughter of George Cotton of Combermere, esq This record is held by Cheshire Archives and Local Studies See contact details Reference: ZCR 72/2/1 Title: Marriage settlement of William Massye of Audlem, esq., and Dorothy, daughter of George Cotton of Combermere, esq Description: Relates to premises of William Massye in Audlem, Denfield, Wrenbury, and particularly to Moss House in Audlem Date: 1 March 1622 Held by: Cheshire Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives Former reference in its original department: ZCR 72/AppendixA/138 Language: English" (accessed 10 Aug 2023). William Massey was the son of Hugh Massey 1579-1620 (who had Moss Hall built for his family) and Elizabeth Witney 1569-1646. William was the grandson of [[Massey-2064|William Massey 1545-1693]] and [[Prestland-1|Jane (Prestland) Massey 1546-1607]]. The Masseys (or de Mascys) have a traceable ancestry back beyond the Norman Conquest of 1066. Dorothy Cotton was the daughter of [[Cotton-299|George Cotton 1560-1647]] and [[Bromley-199|Mary Bromley 1564-1641]] of Combermere. The reported Massey line of descent of William Massey (ref. family search, a couple of the links are not yet sourced) was - :William Massey 1600-68 b.Cheshire (of Audlem) :Hugh Massey 1579-1620 b.Rostherne :[[Massey-2064|William Massey]] 1545-93 b.Denfield, Rostherne :[[Massey-1608|Hugh Massey]] 1516-60 b.Nantwich :Thomas de Pontington Massie 1478-1528 b.Puddington "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVL7-GNWL : 25 May 2022), Thomas Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 88225844, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Nicholas de Massey 1443-91 http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=60526&h=2478958&indiv=try (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Esq Hugh Massey of Coddington 1389-1456 :Sir John Massey de Coddington 1365-1403 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:635N-8VN2 : 6 March 2021), John De Pontington Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218387331, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Hamon de Massey 1333-80 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:635N-XS3Z : 6 March 2021), Hamon De Pontington Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218387802, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Thomas Massey de Pontington 1297-1347 "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:63R9-HN2M : 6 March 2021), Thomas De Pontington Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218506813, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Hamon de Massey VII c.1255-80 b.Puddington "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:63R9-CQW2 : 6 March 2021), Hamon De Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218506874, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :Robert Massey 1228-1328 b. Dunham Massey :[[Massey-5619|William de Massey]] 1190-1272 b. Dunham Massey https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742956 "Vol 1, p 521, IV IV. Hamon Massy the fourth, son and heir of Hamon the third, had issue HAMON son and heir; WILLIAM Massy, from whom the Massies of Tatton, lib. C. fol, 255, e; also MARGERY, a daughter, to whom her father gave the whole town of Stretford, about anno Domini 1250; and after, the said Margery, then widow of Roger Pain of Ecburn, i.e. Ashburn, released all her right in the whole town of Stretford unto Henry de Trafford, lib. C. fol. 251, d, e. The originals of these two deeds were among the evidences of sir Cecil Trafford, of Trafford in Lancashire, 1666." (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Massey-445|Hamon de Massey IV]] 1163-1250 b. Dunham Massey "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:63R9-DVPZ : 6 March 2021), Hamon Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218507812, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Massey-446|Hamon de Massey III]] 1129-1216 b. Dunham Massey "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:63R9-D8ZM : 6 March 2021), Hamon Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218507955, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Massey-447|Hamon de Massey II]] 1100-85 b. Dunham Massey "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:63R9-X4PZ : 6 March 2021), Hamon Massey, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 218508153, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Massey-359|Hamon of Mascy or Mace c.1056-1118]] b. Dunham Massey (or Ferte-Mace, Orne, Lower Normandy)https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742956 "Vol 1, p 520, I This town of Dunham-Massy was the seat of the ancient barons of Dunham Massy; and from those Massys, lords thereof, it is called Dunham Massy, in distinction from another Dunham in this county, not far from Trofford Bridge, called Dunham on. the Hill. Dunham hath its name from these two old English words, [Dun], which is as much as a rising hill, for which we now use the word Down; and [Ham], a house, home, or dwelling: as-it were, a dwelling by the side of a hill, a house, or town by the downs. I. Hamon Massy, the first baron of Dunham-Massy, held the towns of Dunham, Bowdon, Hale, Ashley, and half of Owlarton, in Bucklow Hundred, under Hugh Lupus earl of Chester, in the reign of William the Conqueror; all which one Elward held formerly, as appears by Doomsday Book: so as it seems to me, that this Elward was dispossessed of his right therein, and these lands given to Hamon by earl Hugh. This Hamon had also in Maxfield Hundred, Bromhale, and Podinton in Wirrhall Hundred, at the same time, and other lands. This Hamon had issue HAMON, son and heir, and ROBERT Massy, witness to the first Randle’s charter of confirmation to the abby of St Werburge in Chester, about anno Domini 1124, or thereabout. See supra in this book, pag. 119." (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Ferté-Macé-1|Guillaume (Ferté-Macé) de la Ferté-Macé (abt. 1035 - abt. 1083)]] The reported Cotton line of descent of Dorothy Cotton (ref. family search, a couple of the links are not yet sourced) was - :Dorothy Cotton 1603-72 b.Wrenbury "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL7R-HKZJ : 10 May 2023), Dorothy Cotton Massey, ; Burial, Audlem, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England, St James Churchyard; citing record ID 177457656, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Cotton-299|George Cotton 1560-1647]] of Combermere :[[Cotton-14|Sir Richard Cotton (1539 - 1602)]] of Cheshire :[[Cotton-13|Sir George Cotton (abt. 1495 - 1545)]] b.Cotton, Shropshire :[[Cotton-166|John Cotton Esq. (abt. 1465 - abt. 1558)]] b. Cotton, Shropshire :[[Cotton-817|William Cotton Jr (1432)]] b.Alkington, Shropshire :[[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr (1400 - aft. 1481)]] b. Cotton, Shropshire OR possibly Sir Richard Cotton (1408-55) b. Hamstall Ridware Vivian, Visitations of Devonshire, England (Pages 240-241). (accessed 12 Aug 2023). :[[Cotton-1049|Roger (Cotton) de Cotton (abt. 1380 - 1461)]] b.Alkington :[[Cotton-517|Richard (Cotton) de Cotton (abt. 1360 - 1431)]] b.Coton :[[Cotton-208|Hugh (Cotton) de Cotton (abt. 1340)]] b. Rudheath Shropshire :[[Cotton-203|Hugh (Cotton) de Cotton (abt. 1310 - 1360)]] b. Rudheath Shropshire :[[Cotton-516|Alan (Cotton) de Cotton (abt. 1290 - aft. 1318)]] b.Cotton Shropshire :[[Cotton-600|Hugh (Cotton) de Cotton Knt (abt. 1260)]] b. Wem Shropshire ==Sources==

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Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 24 Jul 1947 * Location: [[:Category:West Frankfort, Illinois|West Frankfort, Franklin County, Illinois]] * Victims: 27 * 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;"|Berra, Clesta ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bidwell, Herbert D. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bower, Thomas F. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Childers, J. Martin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Chitwood, Hiram B. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|DeJulius, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fritts, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gaubautz, Gustave ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pircentini, Domineco ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Raymond, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sebben, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Willie Ray ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stagner, Curtis O. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stevens, Raymond C. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Summers, Giles C. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walton, Horace M. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wicker, Robert W. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Illinois, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:West Frankfort, Illinois]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Sources=== * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/old_ben_1947_news_only.htm * [https://www.gendisasters.com/illinois/5475/west-frankfort%2C-il-gas-explosion-coal-mine%2C-july-1947 Old Ben No. 8 Mine Disaster]

Old Bonaventure, Newfoundland

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[[Category: Bonaventure, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Old Bonaventure, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Old Bonaventure, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Old Bonaventure, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Also known as Old Bonaventure. It is a small outport in the Trinity Bight area of Trinity BayWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Bonaventure New Bonaventure.] Accessed 2018. ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old_Bonaventure,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Old books

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== Old Books == * Pompilius, Paulus. ''[[Space:Syllabae|Syllabae]]'' (Eucharius Silber, 1488) * Paracelsus. ''[[Space:Prognosticatio eximii doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi|Prognosticatio eximii doctoris Theophrasti Paracelsi]]'' (1536) * ''[[Space:Holinshed's Chronicles|Holinshed's Chronicles]]'', Raphael Holinshed (England, 1577) * Ferrandus, Fulgentius. ''[[Space:Fulgentii Ferrandi Carthaginensis ecclesiae diaconi Breuiatio canonum|Fulgentii Ferrandi Carthaginensis ecclesiae diaconi Breuiatio canonum]]'' (Claude Chappelet, rue Saint Jacques, Paris, 1588) * ''[[Space:Petri Pithoei Opera, sacra, iuridica, historica, miscellanea|Petri Pithoei Opera, sacra, iuridica, historica, miscellanea]]'' (Sebastianum Cramoisy, under the swans, Paris, 1609) * ''[[Space:Historiae Normannorum Scriptores|Historiae Normannorum Scriptores]]'', by Andreas Duchesnius (1619) * Purchas, Samuel ''[[Space:Hakluytus Posthumus|Hakluytus Posthumus]]'' (1625) * Speed, John. ''[[Space:The Genealogies Recorded in Sacred Scriptures|The Genealogies Recorded in Sacred Scriptures]]'' (England, 1631) * Weever, John. ''[[Space:Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent|Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent]]'' (Thomas Harper, London, 1631) * ''[[Space:Historiae Francorum scriptores|Historiae Francorum Scriptores]]'' (sumptibus Sebastiani Cramoisy, 1636) * Duchesne, André. ''[[Space:Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune|Histoire Genealogique de la Maison de Bethune]]'' (Sebastien Cramoisy, 1639) * Twysden, Roger. ''[[Space:Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X|Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X]]'' (Typis Jacobi Flesher, sumptibus Cornelii Bee, Londini, 1652) * Dugdale, William. ''[[Space:The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated|The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated]]'' (Thomas warren, London, 1656) * Foulis, Henry. ''[[Space:The History of the Wicked Plots and Conspiracies of our Pretended Saints|The History of the Wicked Plots and Conspiracies of our Pretended Saints]]'' (London, 1662) * Blome, Richard. ''[[Space:Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland|Britannia, Or, A Geographical Description of the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland]]'' (Tho. Roycroft for the Undertaker, Richard Blome, London, 1673) * Dugdale, William. ''[[Space:The Baronage of England, or, An historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility|The Baronage of England, or, An historical Account of the Lives and Most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility]]'' (London, 1675-1676) * Wright, James. ''[[Space:Wright's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland]]'' (Bennet Griffin, London, 1684) * Platina, B. ''[[Space:The Lives of the Popes|The Lives of the Popes]]'' (Christopher Wilkinson at the Black Boy over against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, London, 1685) * Barnes, Joshua. ''[[Space:The History Of That Most Victorious Monarch Edward III|The History Of That Most Victorious Monarch Edward III]]'' (J. Hayes, 1688)

Old Camden Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey

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-------- Located in Camden, Camden, New Jersey
--------- [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=67529613&CRid=100151& Find A Grave: Old Camden Cemetery]
[http://historiccamdencounty.com/ccnews81.shtml| "DEAD AND FORGOTTEN IN OLD CAMDEN CEMETERY"]
--------- Profiles of people buried in this cemetery should include the following badge as well as "Category: Old Camden Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey" designation {{Global Cemeteries|sub=New Jersey|place=[[Space:Old_Camden_Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey| Old Camden Cemetery]]}} Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery ----------- As taken from [http://historiccamdencounty.com/ccnews81.shtml HistoricCamdenCounty.com]: "Old Camden Cemetery" is the name now generally used to describe what are actually two separate interment areas. The smallest and oldest -- it dates to 1801 -- is the burial ground of the New Newton Quaker Meeting, a church established the same year. The second, larger, section was opened by the city as Camden Cemetery in 1836 and continued burials into the early 1940s.

Old Capital Prison

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[[Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs]] [[Category: Old Capitol Prison, Washington, District of Columbia]] = History = = Conditions = = References = * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Old_Capitol_Prison|Old Capitol Prison]] = External Links =

Old Catholic Maryland and its Early Jesuit Missionaries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Maryland]] == Old Catholic Maryland and its Early Jesuit Missionaries == * by Rev. William P. Treacy * published by St. Joseph's Rectory, Swedesboro, N.J., 1989 * Source Example: ::: Treacy, William. ''[[Space:Old Catholic Maryland and its Early Jesuit Missionaries|Old Catholic Maryland and its Early Jesuit Missionaries]]'' (St. Joseph's Rectory, Swedesboro, N.J., 1989) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Treacy|Treacy]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Catholic Maryland and its Early Jesuit Missionaries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/oldcatholicmaryl00trea * https://archive.org/details/oldcatholicmaryl00trea_0 * https://archive.org/details/oldcatholicmaryl01trea

Old Center Cemetery, West Hartford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Old Center Cemetery, West Hartford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Hartford County, Connecticut, Cemeteries]] [[Category: West Hartford, Connecticut]] ===About=== This free space page for Old Center Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Connecticut_Cemeteries|Connecticut Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Connecticut Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Old Center Cemetery was established in 1719 when John Janes of the West Division of Hartford (today's West Hartford), deeded a plot of land to Samuel Sedgwick for the exclusive purpose of establishing a "burying yard". S#1 ===Location and Map=== Location
34 North Main Street, West Hartford Connecticut GPS Coordinates
41.764242, -72.741913 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Old+Center+Burying+Ground,+34+N+Main+St,+West+Hartford,+CT+06107/@41.7643,-72.7439152,844m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e7ac9324465ab5:0x365de23c8ad7821f!8m2!3d41.764296!4d-72.7417265 Old Center Cemetery (aka Old Center Burying Grounds) on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery *Complete table of transcriptions below. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table! ! scope="col" width="100px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="150px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="100px" | Born ! scope="col" width="100px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Baker-22502|Baker]] || Fannie || 1847-3-15 || 1942-11-26 || || || 6/26/2016 ||[[Image:Baker-22502.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Braman-187|Braman]] || Mary Ann || 1782-1-28 || 1867-7-26 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5384-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-10544|Butler]] || Zacheus || || 1790-3-10 || 19 || || || [[Image:Butler-10544.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cadwell-343|Cadwell]] || Infant || 1785-11-30 || 1785-11-30 || || "Before he knew the ills that mortals know Or saw his fellow creatures woe, Called to obey his Maker's rod Pass'd from his Mother's to his God" || || [[Image:Cadwell-343.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cadwell-344|Cadwell]] || Aaron || || 1802-8-4 || |||| || [[Image:Cadwell-344.jpg|100px]] |- | Cadwell || Jonathan || || 1760-7-15 || 26 || || || |- | [[Clark-29241|Clark]] || Rowena A. || 1850-11-12 || 1921-3-12 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5392-4.jpg|100px]] |- | Collins || Seth || || 1793 || 51 || Revolutionary War Capt. 5TH Co. 1st RECT. || || |- | Crofoot || Eliza J. || 1814 || 1901 || || || || |- | Crofoot || Evelyn E || 1812 || 1880 || || || || |- | Gaylord || Samuel || || 1783-3-14 || 71 || || || |- | Goodman || Joanna || || 1768-3-8 || || || || |- | Goodman || Sarah || || 1798 || 50 || || || |- | Goodman || Thomas || || 1809-9-17 || 71 || Inscription: "Then why lament all though from us he torn Ef happy now we hav no cause to mourn." || || |- | Goodman || Timothy || || 1786-3 || || || || |- | Gridley || Amy M || || 1908-4-28 || 82 || || || |- | Gridley || Calvin || || 1866-2-14 || 41 || || || |- | Gridley || Mark || || 1864-1-23 || 51 || || || |- | [[Selden-218|Selden]] || Susan || 1816-3-21 || 1888-3-9 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5383-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5383|Stanley]] || Edward || 1814-6-6 || 1884-4-25 || 70 || ||6/23/2016|| [[Image:Stanley-5383-1.jpg|100px]] | |- |[[Stanley-5412| Stanley]] || Elizabeth || || 1896-12-12 || 88 || || || [[Image:Stanley-5412.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5382|Stanley]] || Everett T. || 1846-1-27 || 1936-2-18 || || ||6/23/2016||[[Image:Baker-22502.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5430|Stanley]] || Frederick E || 1853-8-31 || 1922-12-6 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5430.jpg|100px]] |- | Stanley || Julia A. || || 1878-12-2 || 29 || || || |- | [[Stanley-5391|Stanley]] || Mary || 1880-3-15 || 1971-12-15 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5391.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5411|Stanley]] || Mary Ida || || 1852-9-11 || 2 YR's. 7 MO's || || || [[Image:Stanley-5392-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5384|Stanley]]|| Truman || 1778-2-7 || 1860-9-9 || || || || [[Image:Stanley-5384.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stanley-5392|Stanley]] || William M || || 1852-9-30 || 11 YR's. 6 MO's || || || [[Image:Stanley-5392-4.jpg|100px]] |- | Steel || Lho? || || 1739 || 58 || || || |- | Steele || John || || 1760-12-5 || 58 || Inscription: "Death is a Debt to Nature Due which I Have Payed and So Must You. || || |- | Wells || Rachel || || 1787-1-18 || 93 || || || |- | [[Whiting-2046| Whiting]] || Nathaniel H. || || 1869-6-16 || 86 || || ||[[Image:Whiting-2046.jpg|100px]] |} == Sources == *https://www.westhartfordct.gov/gov/departments/fairview_cemetery/historic_cemeteries.asp *Graveyard partially surveyed by [[Flanders-606 |Ryan Flanders]] on June 23, 2016.

Old Chapel, Caxton, Cambridge Worksheet

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This page is used by the [[Space:Old_Chapel%2C_Caxton_%2C_Cambridge|Old_Chapel,_Caxton_,_Cambridge]] which is part of the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''Old Chapel, Caxton, Cambridge''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2c/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge.jpg |1 |Thomas Smith |In loving memory of Thomas Smith, who died 8th June 1888 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/bb/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-1.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-1.jpg |2 |Ruth Smith |Ruth Smith, Wife of Thomas Smith, who died 23rd October 1914 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/7c/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-2.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-2.jpg |3 and 4 |Not Known |In loving memory. (no more writing could be found) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/48/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-3.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-3.jpg |5 |Charlotte and James Fuller |In loving memory of James Fuller, who fell asleep Feb 18th 1939. Charlotte Fuller laid to rest Sept 24th 1943 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-4.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-4.jpg |6 |George and Charles John Fuller. |In loving memory George fuller died May 28th 1956. At rest. Charles John Fuller. Oct 11th 1966. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/de/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-5.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-5.jpg |7 |Eliza & William Peters Smith |In loving memory of Eliza The beloved wife of William P Smith who died July 2nd 1912. Aged 67 years. Come unto me and rest. Also of William Peters Smith of great GransdenHunts, who died Oct 19th 1920. Aged 76 years. "In my father's house, there are many mansions." |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-6.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-6.jpg |8 |Percy Plenty |In loving memory of Percy J Plenty, who passed away August 31st 1925. Aged 38 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/39/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-7.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-7.jpg |9 |Emilia & George Lewin |In loving memory of mother Emilia Lewin who entered the homeland December 27th 1921, aged 72 years, and father George Lewin , Nov 1944 Aged 95 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-8.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-8.jpg |11 |William Smith Surgeon |In loving memory of William Smith Surgeon, younger son of the late Thomas Smith in Bourne, who died at Potton. August 9th 1913. Aged 47 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-9.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-9.jpg |12 |John & Mary Jane Barber |In loving memory of John , the dearly loved husband of Mary Jane Barber, who died 24th May 1908 Aged 55 years. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/ac/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-23.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-23.jpg |13 |John & Mary Ann Shadwell |In loving memory of John Shadwell, Sept 15th 1922 Aged 81 years. Also of Mary Ann, his wife, who died Dec 15th 1921. Gone but not forgotten. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-10.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-10.jpg |14 |Frances & Benjamin Barter |In loving memory of Frances Elizabeth Barter, a dear wife and mother, called home December 5th 1923. Aged 56 years. With Christ which is far better. Also Benjamin T R Barter, loving husband of the above, who departed to be with the Lord 26th October 1950. Aged 82 years. redeemed with the precious blood of Christ. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/75/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-11.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-11.jpg |15 |Samuel & Eliza Ann Parish |In loving memory of Samuel Parish, who died Nov 1st 1930 aged 70 years. Also Eliza Ann, wife of the above, who died April 8th 1938. Aged 78 years. At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/13/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-12.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-12.jpg |16 |J C |J C 1882 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/cb/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-13.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-13.jpg |17 |Unknown |Nothing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a2/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-14.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-14.jpg |18 |Unknown |Nothing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9a/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-15.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-15.jpg |19 |M G |M G 1882 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9e/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-16.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-16.jpg |20 |S F M A F E F S M F E F |S F M A F E F S M F E F |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/4d/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-17.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-17.jpg |21 |W F |W F 1911 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9f/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-18.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-18.jpg |22 |C C |C C 1895 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/65/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-19.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-19.jpg |23 |E M C |E M C 1928 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6b/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-20.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-20.jpg |24 |Unknown |No writing |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-21.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-21.jpg |25 |Joseph Chandler |Affectionate remembrance of Joseph Chandler, who died 21st October 1882 Aged 73 years. While in the world we yet remain, we only meet to part again, But when we reach the heavenly shore, We shall meet to part no more Thy will be done |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6d/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-1.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-1.jpg |26 |Herbert Pentelow |In loving memory of Herbert Pentelow born 7th August 1880, died 15th March 1881 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/11/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-2.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-2.jpg |27 |Jane Pentelow |In loving memory of Jane Elizabeth, 3rd daughter of the late Richard Pentelow, who departed this life 4th November 1890. Aged 37 years. Even so, Father, for so it seemeth good in thy sight |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-3.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-3.jpg |28 |Unknown |75 years. ...presence is fullness of... ...right hand there are ... ...res for evermore... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2d/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-4.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-4.jpg |29 |Harold Pentelow |Sacred to the memory of Harold, the beloved husband Bina Pentelow, who died 11th November 1932, Aged 42 years. At rest. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/05/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-24.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-24.jpg |30 |Job Wells Pentelow |In sacred memory of Job Wells Pentelow, died Dec 21st 1935 Aged 78 years. Also of Polly, his wife, who fell asleep Feb 16th 1955, Aged 96 years. Arthur Lebton Pentelow, killed in action July 28th 1918, Aged 34 years. He is not here, He is risen. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/55/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-5.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-5.jpg |31 |Isabel |They fought the good fight for England. In loving memory of the mother and her gallant boys, Clifford's Haynes July 1916 Isabel (sunk into the ground) |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/14/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-6.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-6.jpg |32 |Harold Lightfoot |In loving memory of Harold Lightfoot |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/fa/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-7.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-7.jpg |33 |William & Elizabeth Cox |In loving memory of William Cox who entered into rest 26th April 1917 Aged 79 years. For ever with the lord. Also to the dear memory of Elizabeth Mary, the beloved wife of the above, called home 26th July 1928, Aged 84 years. So He bringeth them to their desired haven. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/0b/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-8.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-8.jpg |34 |Ethel Brace and Mary Anne & Arthur Shadwell. |In loving memory of Ethel Brace who died 4th December 1990, Aged 93 years. Mary Ann Shadwell who died 17th June 1929 Aged 67 . Also of her husband Arthur Shadwell. Say not good night but in one brighter clime, bid me good morning, who died 18th September 1963 Aged 79 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/51/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-9.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-9.jpg |35 |Samuel Fordham |In loving memory of Samuel, infant son of Thomas and Mary Ann Fordham. Born June 30th 1861. Died Feb 17th 1865 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c6/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-10.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge_Worksheet-10.jpg |36 |Edith Fuller |In loving memory of Edith Fuller 31st January 1978 Aged 93 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b6/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-25.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-25.jpg |37 |John Dix |Sacred to the memory of John Dix, Born July 12th 1848. Died April 30th 1854. Affection weeps but Heaven rejoices. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/0/01/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-26.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-26.jpg |38 |James Lightfoot |In memory of James Lightfoot who departed this life 12th November 1865. Aged 11 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/45/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-27.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-27.jpg |39 |Robert & Mary Skilleter |Sacred to the memory of Robert Skilleter, Born 11th February 1811, Died 12th Nov 1959. Also Mary Elizabeth Born Born 17th Nov 1812, Died 14th Feb 1860. The Beloved Children of Thomas and Ann Smith. God's thoughts are not our thoughts but His wisdom is far greater, His love higher. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/73/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-28.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-28.jpg |40 |Thomas Smith & Ann Osbourn |In loving memory of Thomas Smith (late of Bourne) who died 22nd May 1901. Thy mercy my God is the theme of my song. Also of Ann Osbourn, widow of the above, who died 2nd Dec 1916 Aged 97 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/16/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-29.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-29.jpg |41 |Thomas Colles Browning |In most affectionate rememberance of beloved Husband Thomas Colles Browning, who died 31st of May 1862. Aged 26 years. Thou are gone to the grave, we no longer behold thee nor tread the rough paths of the world by thy side, But the wide arms of mercy spread to enfold thee, And sinners may hope that the sinless... |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c6/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-30.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-30.jpg |42 |Tabitha Spencer |Sacred to the memory of Tabitha Spencer, who died April 1851, Aged 59 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/e/e5/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-31.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-31.jpg |43 |Eva Allison |In memory of a dear mother Eva Allison, died 7th March 1986 Aged 87 years. So dearly loved |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a4/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-32.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-32.jpg |44 |Samuel. Mary Ann, Elizabeth, Sarah Maria & Elizabeth Fordham. |In memory of Samuel Fordham who died Aug 22nd 1870, Aged 76 years. Also of his wife, Mary Ann, who died Feb 26th 1833 Aged 30. Also of his wife Elizabeth, who died the year 1868. Also of Sarah Maria, who died June 14th 1854 Aged 19, Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Fordham. Also of Elizabeth, who died Oct 14th 1903. Aged 80, Daughter of Samuel and Mary Ann Fordham. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/a1/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-33.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-33.jpg |45 |Sarah Smoothy |Sacred to the memory of Sarah Smoothy wife of William Dawson, who departed this life 30th December 1880 Aged 70 years |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/18/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-37.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-37.jpg |46 |Mildred Presland |In loving memory of Mildred Presland who died 13th Feb 1993 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b1/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-35.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-35.jpg |47 |Frederic & Emily Cox |In loving memory of Frederic Cox, late Baptist deacon, Called home 12th July 1956. Aged 85 years. Also of Emily Kate Cox, died 12th February 1913. Aged 85 years . Faithful onto death. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/37/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-39.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-39.jpg |48 |Ivy covered |No writing visible |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/79/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-40.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-40.jpg |49 |William Lewin |Thy will be done. William Lewin December 26th 1879 |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6f/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-41.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-41.jpg |50 |John Cook |In loving memory of John Cook Aged 75 years who fell asleep in Jesus. July 23rd 1886. Amen |- | |51 |Top cut off and rest upside down on floor. I cannot lift it. |Thy will be done |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/46/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-42.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-42.jpg |52 |Judith Carmell |In loving memory of Judith, wife if John Carmell 5th Nov 1883. Aged 86 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/74/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-44.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-44.jpg |53 |Philip J Lewin |In loving memory of Philip J Lewin who fell asleep Feb 5th 1951. Aged 64 years. |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/29/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-45.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-45.jpg |54 |Sydney Muir Parish |In loving memory of a beloved husband and father Sydney Muir Parish who died Nov 11th 1955 Aged 61 years. Forever with the Lord. Also his loving wife Ethel Daisy who died February 28th 1872 Aged 81 years- |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f5/Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-46.jpg/75px-Old_Chapel_Caxton_Cambridge-46.jpg |55 |Fanny E Tomlinson. |In loving memory of Fanny E Tomlinson. Died Feb 5th 1956. Aged 72 years. Deeply loved. |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Grave number''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Transcription''' |}

Old Chapel, Caxton , Cambridge

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This page is used by the [[Space:Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team|Cambridgeshire Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. '''Cemeteries Name:''' Old Baptist Chapel, Caxton. '''Address:''' The Old Baptist Chapel, Ermine Street, Caxton, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB23 3PQ '''GPS Coordinates: ''' Latitude: 52.2064 / 52°12'23"N Longitude: -0.0926 / 0°5'33"W '''OS Grid Reference: ''' TL304581 '''Information'' The old Baptist Chapel was given to Caxton by Samuel Fordham in 1845. There is a plaque mounted on a wall in black and white commemorating the Founder who lived 1793 - 1876, Before Samuel founded this building, meetings were held in the Red lion Pub. The building is now a grade II listed building and presently on the market. It has a small grave yard with chapel people buried there. * [[Space:Old_Chapel%2C_Caxton%2C_Cambridge_Worksheet|Old_Chapel,_Caxton,_Cambridge_Worksheet]]

Old Colonists Banquet Group (Photo Mosaic), South Australia

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[[Category: Australia, Portrait Collections]] [[Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Australia, Needs Profiles Created]] [[Category: Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)]] [[Category: South Australia, Pioneers]] [[Category: South Australia, Old Colonists Banquet (1871)]] == Old Colonists Banquet Group == {{Image |file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-1.jpg |caption=South Australian Old Colonists 1871 Banquet Group |align=r |size=l }} On 28 December 1871, the 35th anniversary of the founding of the colony of South Australia, Adelaide merchant [[Solomon-53|Emanuel Solomon]] hosted a banquet in Adelaide Town Hall for 520 'old colonists' who had arrived before 1841. The following year Henry Jones made photographic portraits of each of the colonists. From these he created composite photographs, one of the men who attended the banquet and later [[Space:Women_Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic%2C_South_Australia|another of the women]] (who were not allowed to attend). ==Old Colonists Men== {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Linked URL !! Name !! Arrival Year !! Arrival Ship !! Summary |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-4.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25U}} | [[Adams-20521|John William Adams, Snr (1805-1893)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Boot maker, farmer Hindmarsh, St Marys, Bull Creek. |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-5.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25V }} | [[Adams-32587|John William Adams, Jnr (1831-1892)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Boot maker, farmer Hindmarsh, St Marys, Bull Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19D b3123690x] || [[Addison-878|Thomas Plummer Addison (1804-1878)]] || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Deputy Collector of Customs, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16E b31236911] || William Allen || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". [Not captain of the Buckinghamshire William Allen, 1790-1856]. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2D b31236923] || [[Angas-5 | George Fife Angas (1789-1879)]] || 1851 || Ascendant || Arrived in South Australia in January 1851 on board the ship the "Ascendant". Landowner, politician and philanthropist Angaston. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2L b31236935] || [[Angas-22 | Hon. John Howard Angas (1823-1904)]] || 1843 || Madras || Arrived in South Australia in September 1843 on board the ship the "Madras". Pastoralist, politician and philanthropist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12O b31236947] || [[Applebee-102|Joseph Applebee (abt.1822-1896)]] || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Farmer, Port Gawler. |- |{{Image|file=Aubert-259.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5G}} | [[Aubert-259|Thelisma Aubert (abt.1816-1881)]] | 1840 | Piscator | Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Piscator" from Sydney, New South Wales. Farmer, wine merchant Salisbury, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17Q b31236960] || [[Austin-8086|Thomas Austin (abt.1834-1881)]] || 1840 || John || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Carpenter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3S b31236972] || [[Ayers-1563|Hon. Sir Henry Ayers (1821-1897)]] || 1840 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Financier, businessman, Member of Parliament, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6J b31236984] || [[Ayers-1563|Hon. Sir Henry Ayers (1821-1897)]] || 1840 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Financier, businessman, Member of Parliament, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20A b31236996] || [[Bagshaw-172|John Stokes Bagshaw (1808-1888)]] || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Millwright, engineer, machinery manufacturer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9T b31237009] || [[Baker-44311|Alfred Baker (1825-1912)]] || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Butcher, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6C b31237010] || [[Baker-30347|Joseph Baker (abt.1812-1898)]] || 1840 || Diadem || Probably Joseph Baker who arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Farmer, Gawler Plains Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13B b31237022] || Richard Baker (1819?-1877) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Carpenter, South Australian Railways, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14H b31237034] || Thomas Baker (1810?-1872) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Farmer, poundkeeper, South Rhine. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2M b31237046] || [[Bakewell-179|William Bakewell (1817-1870)]] || 1839 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in April 1839 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Lawyer, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14U b31237058] || [[Banks-712|William Banks (1833-1911)]] || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Horticulturist, farmer, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2B b3123706x] || [[Smith-38911|Robert Barr Smith (1824-1915)]] || 1855 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1855. Merchant, pastoralist, company director, philanthropist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9G b31237071] || George Bartlett (1827-1899) || || || Probably George Bartlett who arrived in South Australia from New Zealand in about 1847. Gardener, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15R b31237083] || Henry Bate (1794?-1878) || 1839 || City of Adelaide || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "City of Adelaide". Butcher, Grenfell Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20I b31237095] || [[Bawden-662|Hugh Bawden (1815-1886)]] || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Publican, Royal Oak, Hindley Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8K b31237101] || James Beames (1837?-1913) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Coachman warder, Adelaide Gaol. |- |{{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-6.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24F}} | [[Beare-55|William Loose Beare (1826-1910)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Duke_of_York%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Duke of York]] | Arrived in South Australia in July 1836 on board the ship the "Duke of York". Station manager, pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3N b31237125] || Joab Beagley (1822?-) || 1849 || Indian || Arrived in South Australia in August 1849 on board the ship the "Indian". Dairyman, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4T b31237137] || Johann Heinrich Frederick Beddies (1826?-1874) || 1847 || Heloise || Arrived in South Australia in March 1847 on board the ship the "Heloise". Publican, Norwood and North Adelaide (in 1850s). |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13S b31237149] || [[Beddome-17|Robert Winter Beddome (1816-1889)]] || 1839 || Anna Robertson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Anna Robertson". Land agent, Currency Creek, Rosaville (later known as Beulah Park). |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4L b31237150] || [[Beddome-23|Samuel Beddome (1817-1898)]] || 1843 || Madras || Arrived in South Australia in September 1843 on board the ship the "Madras". Police Magistrate, Kent Town. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13E b31237162] || George Charles Bennett (1839?-1901) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Grocer, North Adelaide postmaster, The Pinery. [Son of Thomas Boutflower Bennett]. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22M b31237174] || Thomas Bennett (1812-1878) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Schoolmaster, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13D b31237186] || [[Bennett-41466|Thomas Boutflower Bennett (abt.1806-1894)]]) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Brickmaker, Norwood. |- |{{Image|file=Bickford-693.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3V}} | [[Bickford-693|Harry Bickford (1843-1927)]] | | | Born in SA. Senior partner, A.M. Bickford and Sons. |- | {{Image|file=Bickford-692.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1A}} | [[Bickford-692|William Bickford, Jnr (1841-1916)]] | | | Born in SA. Senior partner, A.M. Bickford and Sons. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17E b31237216] || [[Biggs-3504|Edward Biggs (1831-1913)]] || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Brickmaker, Bowden railway worker, Goodwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20J b31237228] || George Black || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Possibly Stonemason, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23J b3123723x] || Robert Black (1810-1893) || 1837 || John Renwick || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Poundkeeper, One Tree Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23C b31237241] || Thomas Black (1812?-) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23B b31237253] || William Edwin Black (1816-1884) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Tailor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14S b31237265] || [[Blyth-410|Sir Arthur Blyth (1823-1891)]] || 1839 || Ariadne || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Ariadne". Merchant, ironmonger, Member of Parliament Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18P b31237277] || [[Blyth-410|Sir Arthur Blyth (1823-1891)]] || 1839 || Ariadne || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Ariadne". Merchant, ironmonger, Member of Parliament Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13J b31237289] || James Blyth || 1839 || Georgiana || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Georgiana". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6D b31237290] || [[Boothey-5|Thomas Boothey (1807?-1884)]] || 1840 || Diadem || Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Farmer, Cherry Gardens. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5B b31237307] || Francis Joseph Botting (1819-1906) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Auctioneer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16H b31237319] || Frederick Henry Botting (1811-1873) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Builder, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21A b31237320] ||[[Bowden-673| Jacob Bowden]] (1809-1888) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Herbalist, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21B b31237332] ||[[Bowden-1271| John Bowden]] (1798-1874) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Farmer, Kersbrook sheep farmer, Yorke Peninsula. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24R b31237344] || Edmund Bowman (1818-1866) || 1838 || Parsee || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Parsee". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook, Barton Vale house, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11U b31237356] || John Bowman (1828-1900) || 1839 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11B b31237368] || [[Bowman-8462|Thomas Richard Bowman]] (1835-1911) || 1839 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook, Campbell Park, Lake Albert. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11C b3123737x] || [[Bowman-8462|Thomas Richard Bowman]] (1835-1911) || 1839 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook, Campbell Park, Lake Albert. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11T b31237381] || [[Bowman-8462|Thomas Richard Bowman]] (1835-1911) || 1839 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook, Campbell Park, Lake Albert. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11A b31237393] || [[Bowman-8289|William Charles Bowman]] (1831-1879) || 1839 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Stockowner, pastoralist Crystal Brook. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20B b3123740x] || James Brandis (1811?-1875) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, Mount Torrens (or his brother George Brandis, gardener, Enfield, 1807?-1881). |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2A b31237411] || Sir [[Bray-4031|John Cox Bray K.C.M.G. (1842-1894)]] || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Sarah Cox, nee Pink, and Thomas Cox Bray. Lawyer, Member of Parliament. |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-7.jpg|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24K|size=125}} | [[Breaker-21|Henry William Breaker (1830-1924)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Shoemaker, Adelaide labourer, Mitcham missionary, Point Pearce storekeeper, Moonta. |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-8.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24H}} | [[Breaker-22|Isaac Breaker, Snr (1800-1873)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Shoemaker, Adelaide, Unley. |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-9.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24J}} | Isaac Breaker, Jnr (1824-1904) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Shoemaker, Frewville. |- | {{Image|file=Old_Colonists_Photo_Mosaic_South_Australia-10.jpg|size=125|http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24I}} | John James Breaker (1828-1912) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Mason, Belair. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18I b31237460] || John Brewer (1812?-1880) || 1838 || Prince George || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Prince George". Baker, farmer Kooringa, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8U b31237472] || William Stephen Breynard (1821?-1874) || 1840 || Dauntless || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Dauntless". Postmaster, Jupiter Creek. |- | {{Image|file=Briggs-5522.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25R}} | [[Briggs-5522|Henry Briggs, Snr (1807-1873)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Tam_O%27Shanter%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Tam O'Shanter]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Tam O'Shanter". Dispenser, Adelaide Hospital. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25S b31237496] | Henry Edward Briggs, Jnr (1832-1898) | 1836 | [[Space:Tam_O%27Shanter%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Tam O'Shanter]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Tam O'Shanter". Saddler, Adelaide, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13C b31237502] || Thomas Brinkworth (1809-1892) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Wheat farmer, Manoora. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8J b31237514] || Henry Edward Brookes (1822?-1909) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Superintendent of Cemeteries. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16F b31237526] || Edward Brooks (1810-1874) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Painter, glazier, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23A b31237538] || William Voules Brown, Snr (1809-1893) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Storekeeper, farmer, publican Port Adelaide, Kangarilla, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18S b3123754x] || Dr John Harris Browne (1817-1904) || 1840 || Orleana || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Pastoralist, medical officer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1F b31237551] || Dr William James Browne (1815-1894) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21O b31237563] || John Wrathall Bull (1804-1886) || 1838 || Canton || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Canton". Land and stock agent, farmer, author. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12T b31237575] || John Bullock (1813-1879) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Agent, Franklin Street, Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Bundey-1.png|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2E}} |[[Bundey-1| Justice William Henry Bundey (1838-1909)]] | 1849 | David Malcolm | Arrived in South Australia in April 1849 on board the ship the "David Malcolm". Lawyer, Justice Supreme Court, Member of Parliament, author. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13A b31237599] || Robert Burfield (1822?-1878) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Publican, Port Adelaide, Belair. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7A b31237605] || Edward Burford, Jnr (1843-1910) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Mary Ann Burford, nee Paddon, and Edward Burford. Labourer, policeman, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6S b31237617] || George Burford (1828-1911) || 1840 || Royal Admiral || Probably George Burford who arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Shoemaker, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7B b31237629] || Samuel Arthur Burford (1839-1922) || 1840 || William Mitchell || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Storekeeper, Nairne. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7C b31237630] || William Burford (1828?-1895) || 1840 || William Mitchell || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Farmer, railway worker, Carrondown. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12U b31237642] || William Burley (1817?-) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16G b31237654] || Charles Burnet (1818?-1872) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Farmer, Lower Light. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12B b31237666] || William Henry Bush (1818?-1885) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Painter, Adelaide. |- | {{Image|file=Bushell-292-1.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25M }} | John Phillis Bushell (1828-1899) | 1836 | [[Space:Africaine%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Africaine]] | Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Farmer, Mount Pleasant publican, Two Wells. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17A b3123768x] || Samuel James Butler (1818-1879) || 1839 || Orleana || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Orleana". Stonemason, bricklayer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19S b31237691] || Archibald Montague Montault Dundas Hart Campbell (1804?-1882) || 1838 || Elizabeth || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Elizabeth". Farmer, New Tiers, Mount Lofty. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15G b31237708] || George Henry Catchlove (1831-1892) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Publican, brewer Adelaide, Echunga, Hindmarsh, Kooringa. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13N b3123771x] || James Phillips Caust (1815-1895) || 1839 || Recovery || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Blacksmith, farmer, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5N b31237721] || William Caust (1840-1918) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Ann Caust, nee Clogg, and James Phillips Caust. Carpenter, blacksmith, machinist, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19E b31237733] || [[Cawley-716|Henry Albion Benjamin Cawley (abt.1824-1908)]] || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Printer, compositor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8A b31237745] || [[Challen-57|William Challen (1799-1872)]] || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Tailor, Adelaide, Sturt, Richmond. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20Q b31237757] || Henry Chandler (1822-1876) || 1838 || Duke of Roxburghe || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Duke of Roxburghe". Publican, Halfway House, Port Road. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21R b31237769] || James Paul Chapman (1818?-1879) || 1838 || Canton || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Canton". Stonemason, farmer, auctioneer Cherry Gardens, Clarendon. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25G b31237770] || Samuel Chapman (1801-1882) || 1836 || Cygnet || Arrived in South Australia in September 1836 on board the ship the "Cygnet". Cabinetmaker, Carrington Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24L b31237782] | Samuel Chapman (1813?-1876) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Gardener, Belair. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5U b31237794] || William Henry Charnock (1824-1903) || 1849 || Oak || Arrived in South Australia in January 1849 on board the ship the "Oak". Representative of the Orient Steam Navigation Company. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9H b31237800] || Benjamin Clark (1826-1915) || 1840 || Warrior || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Warrior". Farmer, Angle Vale. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15O b31237812] || Stephen Clark (1797?-1880) || 1839 || Ganges || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Ganges". Tailor, Melbourne Street, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9N b31237824] || Robert Cleveland || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19M b31237836] || George Clisby (1796-1876) || 1838 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Salesman, publican, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19N b31237848] || William Coker, Jnr (1836-1910) || 1838 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Salisbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15T b3123785x] || George William Cole (1823-1893) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". City valuator, Adelaide Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6T b31237861] || John Collins (1798-1879) || 1840 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Farmer, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22H b31237873] || William Saunders Cook Collins (1831-1922) || 1837 || Eudora || Arrived in South Australia in November 1837 on board the ship the "Eudora". Builder, farmer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12P b31237885] || Hon. Sir John Colton (1823-1902) || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Apprenticed saddler, merchant, Member of Parliament, philanthropist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10I b31237897] || Benjamin Norwich Conigrave (1839-1924) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Commercial traveller, Adelaide brewer, Macclesfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19O b31237903] || William Cook (1815-1897) || 1838 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Campbelltown station manager, Tatiara keeper of the Government Farm, Belair. |- | {{Image|file=Coulter-428.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8F}} |[[Coulter-428|John Coulter, Snr (1792?-1875)]] | 1849 | Charles Kerr | Arrived in South Australia in June 1849 on board the ship the "Charles Kerr". Farmer, Dry Creek, Tea Tree Gully, Modbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8G b31237927] || Richard Coulter (1824-1897) || 1840 || Charles Kerr || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Charles Kerr". Farmer, Golden Grove. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8H b31237939] || Rueben Coulter (1827?-1903) || 1840 || Charles Kerr || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Charles Kerr". Farmer, Modbury, Orroroo, Yorke Peninsula. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8L b31237940] || John Coward (1806?-1874) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Painter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9V b31237952] || Henry Cox (1830-1875) || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Railway worker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9U b31237964] || Robert Cox, Snr (1801-1878) || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Stonemason, Grote Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15A b31237976] || William Jones Cox (1828-1874) || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Boot and shoemaker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13K b31237988] || John Crampton (1812?-1879) || 1839 || Georgiana || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Georgiana". Cooper, publican Adelaide, Norwood, Glenelg, Naracoorte. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17S b3123799x] || William Crawford (1804-1883) || 1839 || D'Auvergne || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "D'Auvergne". Builder, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8E b31238002] || Joseph Crombie (1811?-1900) || 1840 || Thirteen || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Thirteen". Police inspector, publican. |- | {{Image|file=Cronk-247-1.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25N}} | [[Cronk-247|James Cronk (1811-1904)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Africaine%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Africaine]] | Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Farmer, Dry Creek, Modbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23R b31238026] || John Croucher (1816-1886) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Soap maker, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18N b31238038] || Hon. John Crozier (1814-1887) || 1867 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1867 from Sydney, New South Wales. Pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5Q b3123804x] || Daniel Michael Paul Cudmore, Snr (1811-1891) || 1837 || William || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "William". Builder, brewer, pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23K b31238051] || James Moore Daniel (1810-1891) || 1837 || John Renwick || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Carrier, Port Road sheep farmer, Barrier Ranges. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13F b31238063] || Thomas Darby (1816-1907) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Wheelwright, carpenter, sheep farmer Adelaide, Morphett Vale, Minlacowie. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3L b31238075] || Joseph Darwent (1824-1872) || 1849 || Posthumous || Arrived in South Australia in January 1849 on board the ship the "Posthumous". Merchant and steamboat agent, Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Davenport-5763-1.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3T}} | [[Davenport-5763|Sir Samuel Davenport (1818-1906)]] | 1843 | Adelaide | Arrived in South Australia in February 1843 on board the ship the "Adelaide". Pastoralist, viticulturist and horticulturalist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10B b31238099] || Andrew Davie (1805?-1875) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Market gardener, Brown Hill Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21K b31238105] || Frederick Charles Davies (1827?-1881) || 1838 || Lord Goderich || Arrived in South Australia in April 1838 on board the ship the "Lord Goderich". Gardener, Fulham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15B b31238117] || John Edmund Davis (1814-1887) || 1839 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1839 from interstate. Storekeeper, Clarendon. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7P b31238129] || Richard William Davis (1809?-1878) || 1840 || Louisa || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Louisa". Government signal-man, Signal Station, West Terrace, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15H b31238130] || Charles Dawes (1814?-1876) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Cordwainer, shoemaker, publican, cabinet maker Bowden, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21C b31238142] || Richard Day (1818-1900) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Carrier, dairy farmer, landowner Angle Park, Croydon, Reeves Plains. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6E b31238154] || Thomas Day (1827-1921) || 1840 || Diadem || Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Bookbinder, wheelwright, farmer, coachbuilder Adelaide, Gumeracha, Keswick. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3O b31238166] | Firmin Deacon (1827-1897) | 1836 | [[Space:Africaine%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Africaine]] | Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Publican. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18O b31238178] || William Dean (1830-1896) || 1838 || Surry (Surrey) || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Surry (Surrey)". Stock and station agent. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8M b3123818x] || George Denton || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4D b31238191] || Henry Paas Denton (1821?-1894) || 1841 || Siam || Arrived in South Australia in April 1841 on board the ship the "Siam". Draughtsman, Lands Title Office. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9D b31238208] || George Dew (1817?-1877) || 1840 || Baboo || Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Baker, Thebarton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5J b3123821x] || Andrew Dignum, Jnr (1840-1910) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Sarah Ann Dignum, nee Bull, and Andrew Dignum. Saddler, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25K b31238221] || Henry Douglas (1817-1903) || 1836 || Emma || Arrived in South Australia in October 1836 on board the ship the "Emma". Farmer, vinegrower, Happy Valley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10D b31238233] || David Dow (1810?-1872) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Salisbury. |- |{{Image|file=Downer-548.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5I}} | [[Downer-548|Alexander George Downer (1839-1916)]] | | | Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Jane Downer, nee Field, and Henry Downer. Lawyer, businessman, Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Downer-549.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5H}} | [[Downer-549|Henry Edward Downer (1836-1905)]] | 1838 | Eden | Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Lawyer, Member of Parliament, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15U b31238269] || John Dunn, Jnr (1830-1892) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Flour miller, missionary, Member of Parliament. |- |{{Image|file=Du_Rieu-21.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17V}} |[[DuRieu-14|Henry Joseph Durieu (1795-1883)]] | 1839 | Planter | Arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Police armourer, clerk, notary public, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5A b31238282] || Frederick Hansborough Dutton (1812-1890) || 1838 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1838 from Sydney, New South Wales. Pastoralist, miner, Member of Parliament Anlaby, Kapunda. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7J b31238294] || John Thomas Dyke (1815?-1881) || 1840 || Lalla Rookh || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Publican, victualler, Adelaide. Later civil servant. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11E b31238300] || Reuben John Eagle (1815?-1908) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Farmer, Port Elliot warder, Adelaide Hospital. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11D b31238312] || Richard Eagle (1813?-1899) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Farmer, McLaren Vale and Noarlunga storekeeper, Magill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23S b31238324] || William Easther (1814?-1889) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Formerly actor storekeeper, Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15I b31238336] || Edwin Bennett Edgecombe (1818?-1890) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Storekeeper, farmer, traveller Adelaide, Gawler River, Kapunda. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10L b31238348] || Henry Edwards (1837-1901) || 1840 || Java || Probably Henry Edwards who arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4P b3123835x] || John W. Edwards (1843-1891) || || || Born in Brighton, South Australia to Elizabeth Edwards, nee Brown, and William Edwards. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10J b31238361] || William Edwards, Snr (1811-1908) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19P b31238373] || William Edwards (1814?-1879) || 1838 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Carpenter, builder O'Halloran Hill, Glenelg, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10K b31238385] || William Edwards, Jnr (1838-1915) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3C b31238397] || Sir Thomas Elder (1818-1897) || the || Bosphorus || Arrived in South Australia on board the ship the "Bosphorus" in June 1854. Businessman, pastoralist, Member of Parliament and public benefactor. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20K b31238403] || John Eldridge (1818-1891) || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Publican, Grand Junction, Wallaroo. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20C b31238415] || Thomas Elliott (1834-1887) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Builder, undertaker Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18E b31238427] || Charles Emery (1823-1910) || 1838 || Lloyds || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Verger, labourer, ostler Adelaide, Queenstown. |- |{{Image|file=English-4792-1.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2K}} |[[English-4792|Hon. Thomas English (1820-1884)]] |1850 |Richardsons |Arrived in South Australia in January 1850 on board the ship the "Richardsons". Builder and architect, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13T b31238440] || William Everett (1818-1898) || 1839 || Anna Robertson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Anna Robertson". Farmer, Currency Creek grocer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12C b31238452] || William Robert Ewens (1833-1873) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Mounted police constable hotel proprietor, Kingston. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11F b31238464] || Thomas Fax (1802?-1884) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Shoemaker, leather merchant, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21V b31238476] || Samuel Field (1800?-1874) || 1838 || True Love || Arrived in South Australia in April 1838 on board the ship the "True Love" from Launceston, Tasmania. Brickmaker, landowner, Bowden. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15J b31238488] || William Field (1813-1896) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Butcher, pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23T b3123849x] || Harry Figg (1812?-1877) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Poulterer and greengrocer, general dealer, Hindley-street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2N b31238506] | Charles Brown Fisher (1818-1908) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24A b31238518] | Sir James Hurtle Fisher (1790-1875) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Lawyer, commissioner, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18C b3123852x] || Joseph Fisher (1834-1907) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Accountant, newspaper proprietor, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22N b31238531] || Thomas Fisher, Snr (1817-1897) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Carpenter, labourer, Sunday school teacher, Bowden. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22O b31238543] || Thomas Fisher, Jnr || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18T b31238555] || Charles French Folland, Snr (1814-1911) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Farmer, Pine Forest. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5F b31238567] || Anthony Forster (1813-1897) || 1841 || Siam || Arrived in South Australia in April 1841 on board the ship the "Siam". Agent, newspaper editor, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4C b31238579] || George Fowler || 1845 || Emma || Arrived in South Australia in March 1845 on board the ship the "Emma". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22I b31238580] || Charles Frost (1811?-1886) || 1837 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Labourer, carrier, farmer Bowden, Para Plains, Salisbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19A b31238592] || Enoch Fry (1805?-1873) || 1838 || Winchester || Arrived in South Australia in September 1838 on board the ship the "Winchester". Farmer, Nailsworth. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4U b31238609] || Edward Furniss (1816?-1893) || 1845 || Emma || Arrived in South Australia in June 1845 on board the ship the "Emma". from Sydney, New South Wales. Butcher, farmer North Adelaide, Bagots Gap, Pine Creek, Giles Corner, Riverton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2G b31238610] || David Gall (1824-1887) || 1850 || William Stevenson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1850 on board the ship the "William Stevenson". Printer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24G b31238622] || Daniel Garlick (1818-1902) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Farmer, Smithfield architect, Gawler, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8N b31238634] || Isaac Gepp (1807-1891) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Publican, farmer Rock Tavern, Third Creek Norton Summit, Gepps Cross. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25C b31238646] || Thomas Gepp (1809?-1894) || 1836 || Rapid || Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Veterinary surgeon and horse trainer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13O b31238658] || Charles Giles, Snr (1807-1887) || 1839 || Recovery || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Nurseryman, Grove Hill, Norton Summit. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22E b3123866x] || Thomas Giles (1820-1899) || 1837 || Hartley || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Hartley". Pastoralist, 'Marocara', Navan (Giles Corner) Glenelg. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21S b31238671] || Stephen Goldsack (1817-1880) || 1838 || Trusty || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Trusty". Baker and confectioner, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3E b31238683] || Bezaleel Gollin (1818?-1874) || 1848 || Thomas Lowry || Arrived in South Australia in December 1848 on board the ship the "Thomas Lowry". Storekeeper, Kooringa merchants' broker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16A b31238695] || John Goodwin (1814-1886) || 1839 || Planter || Arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Pawnbroker, Magill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7R b31238701] || Henry Goss (1802-1897) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Builder, gardener Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1C b31238713] || Dr Charles Gosse (1849-1885) || 1850 || Elizabeth || Arrived in South Australia in December 1850 on board the ship the "Elizabeth". Doctor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10U b31238725] || George Gray (1813?-1873) || 1840 || John || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Gold prospector, Adelaide Northern Territory. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2F b31238737] || Thomas Graves (1819-1900) || 1846 || Lady Bruce || Arrived in South Australia in November 1846 on board the ship the "Lady Bruce". Merchant, pastoralist, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15V b31238749] || John Gregory, Snr (1809-1880) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Upholsterer, dairy farmer, butcher Thebarton, Adelaide, Gould's Creek, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12H b31238750] || Alexander Greig (1812?-1875) || 1839 || Lady Lilford || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Lilford". Farmer, Gumeracha. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17F b31238762] || John Gribble (1805?-1887) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Farmer, McLaren Vale. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6U b31238774] || Levi Groves (1812-1903) || 1840 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Tanner, publican, local councillor, Bowden. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23O b31238786] || John Barton Hack (1805-1884) || 1837 || Isabella || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "Isabella". Farmer, merchant and accountant. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7E b31238798] || William Haines, Jnr (1831-1902) || 1840 || William Mitchell || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Horticulturalist, Tea Tree Gully Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4E b31238804] || Rev. Robert Haining (1802-1874) || 1841 || Orissa || Arrived in South Australia in November 1841 on board the ship the "Orissa". Presbyterian minister, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1D b31238816] || Henry Hamilton (1826-1907) || 1841 || Christina || Arrived in South Australia in July 1841 on board the ship the "Christina". Farmer, vigneron, Glenelg. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15Q b31238828] || George Hance, Jnr (1831?-1889) || 1839 || Seppings || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Seppings". Lawyer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15P b3123883x] || John Hance (1803?-1879) || 1839 || Seppings || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Seppings". Public servant, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6M b31238841] || Frederick Hannaford (1829-1898) || 1840 || Brightman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Brightman". Fruitgrower and farmer Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20D b31238853] || William Hanson (1805?-1878) || 1838 || Eden || Probably William Hanson who arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, Rankine's Ferry, Lake Alexandrina. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3R b31238865] || William Harcus (1823-1876) || 1860 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1860 or 1861 from Melbourne, Victoria. Congregational minister, newspaper editor, author, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25L b31238877] || Charles Simeon Hare (1808-1882) || 1836 || Emma || Arrived in South Australia in October 1836 on board the ship the "Emma". Contractor, comptroller of convicts, mine manager, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/26A b31238889] || John Harris (1811?-1885) || 1835 || Adelaide || John Harris arrived in South Australia in June 1835 on board the ship the "Adelaide" and/or in 1840 travelling overland. Whaler, boarding house keeper, timber merchant, general trader Encounter Bay, Adelaide |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19C b31238890] || Thomas David Harris (1819-1873) || 1838 || Surry (Surrey) || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Surry (Surrey)". Farmer, Modbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9M b31238907] || George John Harrison (1833-1922) || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Builder, engine driver, market gardener Adelaide, Port Elliot, Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17B b31238919] || James Bown Harrison (1817-1881) || 1839 || Orleana || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Orleana". Sheep farmer and District Council clerk, Myponga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5D b31238920] || Capt. John Hart (1809-1873) || 1837 || Isabella || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "Isabella". Mariner, merchant, miller, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4Q b31238932] || Richard James Hart (1824?-1902) || 1844 || Hawk || Arrived in South Australia in December 1844 or May 1845 on board the ship the "Hawk" (or overland from Victoria). Farmer, Prospect. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7D b31238944] || Peter Harvey (1822-1875) || 1840 || William Mitchell || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Bullock driver, labourer, publican, Walkers Arms, Walkerville. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12K b31238956] || Peter Harwood (1813?-1896) || 1839 || Singapore || Arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Singapore". Farmer, Reedbeds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3B b31238968] || Hon. George Charles Hawker (1818-1895) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Lawyer, metallurgist, pastoralist co-founder of Bungaree station, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19F b3123897x] || James Collins Hawker (1821-1901) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Co-founder of Bungaree station. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2J b31238981] || Hon. Alexander Hay (1820-1898) || 1839 || Planter || Arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Merchant, pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10C b31238993] || John Hayward (1802?-1875) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Hilton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17U b31239006] || John Haywood (1812-1879) || 1839 || || Arrived in South Australia in April 1839 from Sydney, New South Wales. Baker, storekeeper, Town and District Clerk, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19G b31239018] || Isaac Hearnshaw (1813-1889) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Ganger, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8B b3123902x] || Charles Herbert (1817?-1874) || || || Possibly Carrier, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11G b31239031] || Giles Head Herring (1820?-1876) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Ginger beer manufacturer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14A b31239043] || William Lysander Hersey (1839-1917) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Station manager manager of tramway sheds, Walkerville. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6A b31239055] || John Augustine Hewitt (1835?-1899) || 1840 || Mary Dugdale || Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". Farmer, Penfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16B b31239067] || James Higgins (1813?-1897) || 1839 || Planter || Arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Farmer, Blyth's Plains. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7O b31239079] || Samuel Higgins (1812?-1887) || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Maltster, brewer, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9A b31239080] || George Hiles (1817-1902) || 1840 || John || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Bullock driver, sheep farmer, pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14I b31239092] || William Hill (1806?-1879) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Carter, milk vendor, publican, farmer Adelaide, Penfield, Peachey Belt, Norwood. |- |{{Image|file=Hillier-1042.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19T}} |[[Hillier-1042|John Hillier (1812-1892)]] |1838 |Lloyds |Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Baker, Melbourne Street, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23U b31239110] || John Foach Hillier (1833-1886) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Newspaper publisher, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23V b31239122] || William Hallows Hillier (1821-1891) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Stationer, printer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5O b31239134] || Mr Hillman || || || 0 |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22A b31239146] || John Hillman (1802-1875) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Farmer, 'Uplands', Nairne. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5V b31239158] | Sir John Hindmarsh (1785-1860) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". First Governor of South Australia. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17L b3123916x] || Franz Wilhelm Hinze (1814?-1877) || 1839 || Catharina || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Catharina". Shop keeper Hindley Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23E b31239171] || Frederick Hobbs (1814?-1883) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Brickmaker, publican Adelaide, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9I b31239183] || Frederick Hodding (1818?-1887) || 1840 || Warrior || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Warrior". Sheep farmer, mounted policeman (Victoria), public servant, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25D b31239195] || William Hodges (1821-1906) || 1836 || Rapid || Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Seaman, surveyor, publican. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3D b31239201] || John Hodgkiss (1821-1897) || 1849 || Cheapside || Arrived in South Australia in October 1849 on board the ship the "Cheapside". Draper, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11M b31239213] || Hon. Thomas Hogarth (1815-1893) || 1839 || Delhi || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Delhi". Farmer and grazier, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7S b31239225] || William Holly (1802?-1884) || 1840 || Apolline || Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Apolline". Publican, Golden Pheasant Inn, Hackham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20R b31239237] || Edward Holthouse (1813-1890) || 1838 || Duke of Roxburghe || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Duke of Roxburghe". Merchant, stock agent, public servant. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1B b31239249] || Charles Atkins Hornabrook (1833-1903) || 1838 || Glenalvon || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Glenalvon". Publican, Rundle Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23D b31239250] || Robert John Horsell (1809-1900) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Carrier, Adelaide, Mount Barker miller, Callington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4H b31239262] || Dr Ulrich Hubbe (1805-1892) || 1842 || Taglioni || Arrived in South Australia in October 1842 on board the ship the "Taglioni". Journalist, farmer, teacher, interpreter, land agent and legal scholar. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7K b31239274] || James Hunt (1813?-1882) || 1840 || Lalla Rookh || Probably James Hunt who arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Farmer, Coromandel Valley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8C b31239286] || Peter Larnes Darcy Hunter (1808-1893) || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Publican and storekeeper, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14J b31239298] || Charles Henry Hussey (1832-1899) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Storekeeper, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6N b31239304] || William Hyne (1805?-1876) || 1840 || Brightman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Brightman". Bricklayer, builder, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3H b31239316] || [[I'Anson-146|Frederick James I'Anson (1852-1898)]] || || || Born in Little Para, South Australia to [[Plested-47|Maria I'Anson]], nee Plested, and [[I'Anson-140|Leonard I'Anson]]. Farmer, Gum Creek, Wonna, Kadina. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4I b31239328] || George John I'Anson (1842-1913) || || || Born in Dry Creek, South Australia to [[Plested-47|Maria I'Anson, nee Plested]], and [[I'Anson-140|Leonard I'Anson]]. Farmer, Steelton, Wonna. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15S b3123933x] || [[I'Anson-140|Leonard I'Anson (1810-1875)]] || 1837 || City of Adelaide || Arrived in South Australia in July 1837 on board the ship the "City of Adelaide". Farmer, Dry Creek, One Tree Hill, Steelton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7Q b31239341] || Edward Lomer Ifould (1823-1906) || 1841 || Fama || Arrived in South Australia in October 1841 on board the ship the "Fama". Grain and flour merchant, pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16C b31239353] || William Innes (1809-1882) || 1839 || Planter || Arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Farmer, Innesfield, One Tree Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17T b31239365] || Henry Farrington Jackson (1818-1891) || 1839 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in April 1839 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Ranger, butcher, Nairne. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5K b31239377] || Thomas Jackson || 1840 || Charlotte || Arrived in South Australia in 1840? on board the ship the "Charlotte". Possibly Farmer, Willunga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24E b31239389] || John Jacob (1816-1910) || 1838 || William || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "William". Pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24O b31239390] || William Jacob (1815-1902) || 1836 || Rapid || Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23L b31239407] || Isaac Jacobs (1814-1894) || 1837 || John Renwick || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Farmer, Cherry Gardens. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16I b31239419] || James Jellett, Jnr (1820-1883) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Labourer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16L b31239420] || Thomas Jellett (1822-1876) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Butcher, publican Adelaide, Melrose, Kapunda, Bowden, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4R b31239432] || William Jenkins (1815?-1887) || 1844 || Hawk || Probably William Jenkins who arrived in South Australia in September 1844 on board the ship the "Hawk". Farmer, North Road, Prospect. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22G b31239444] || [[Jessop-1034|Henry Jessop (1824-1895)]] || 1837 || Abeona || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Abeona". Plasterer, Melbourne Street, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3J b31239456] || William Johns, Snr (1797-1880) || 1847 || Phoebe || Arrived in South Australia in March 1847 on board the ship the "Phoebe". Carpenter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17C b31239468] || George Johnson (1836?-1907) || 1840 || Orleana || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Farmer, Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17D b3123947x] || Henry Johnson (1831?-1904) || 1840 || Orleana || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Orleana". Farmer, Brighton, Willunga, Clarendon, Meadows 'Prospect Farm', Wintanerta. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16J b31239481] || Andrew Galbraith Johnston (1827-1886) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Brewer, Oakbank. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14B b31239493] || George Johnston (1817?-1897) || 1839 || Lysander || Probably George Johnston who arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Farmer, One Tree Hill, Curramulka. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16K b3123950x] || John Johnston (1820-1907) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Tailor and clothier, Currie Street, Adelaide 'Waverley', Glen Osmond. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24Q b31239511] || Henry Jones (1826-1911) || 1866 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1866 from Melbourne, Victoria. Photographer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4A b31239523] || Rees Jones (1792-1883) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Former soldier, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8O b31239535] || Thomas Jones || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22B b31239547] || Thomas Jones (1796-1892) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Farmer, 'Spring Grove', Meadows. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9J b31239559] || William Darton Kekwick (1822-1872) || 1840 || Warrior || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Warrior". Explorer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17N b31239560] || Robert Symons Kelly (1817-1893) || 1839 || Platina || Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Platina". Builder, Adelaide farmer, Dry Creek, Modbury. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25J b31239572] || David Kerr (1811-1876) || 1836 || Socrates || Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Socrates". Sealer, Kangaroo Island farmer, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9O b31239584] || George James Kerwood (1803?-1884) || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Bricklayer, contractor, Payneham, Magill, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16M b31239596] || John Kirby, Snr (1806?-1872) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Labourer, farmer Glenelg, Adelaide, St. Leonards - possibly previously soldier, policeman. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5P b31239602] || John Kirby, Jnr (1842-1923) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Mary Kirby, nee Nightingale, and John Kirby Snr. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14C b31239614] || Alexander Kirk (1818-1912) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Labourer, Port Adelaide farmer, 'Kirklands', Golden Grove. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16N b31239626] || John Kiteley (1812-1889) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Bootmaker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19H b31239638] || John Knight || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8P b3123964x] || Joshua Laffin (1833?-1900) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Farmer, Goolwa hotel keeper, Wombat Hotel, Kadina. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24M b31239651] | Warwick Langley (1811-1878) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Farmer, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11H b31239663] || William Langman (1809-1883) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Whitesmith, blacksmith, ironmonger Hindmarsh, Bowden. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6O b31239675] || William Lean (1820-1909) || 1840 || Brightman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Brightman". Labourer, miner, policeman, butcher Adelaide, Kanmantoo, Glen Osmond, Moonta. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4K b31239687] || James Lee || 1840 || Mary Dugdale || Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4J b31239699] || Patrick Lee (1813?-1880) || 1840 || Mary Dugdale || Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". Cowkeeper, publican, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20P b31239705] || James Lewis (1813?-1891) || 1838 || Rapid || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Rapid". Surveyor, explorer, carrier, farmer, Richmond, Balaklava. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21D b31239717] || John Lewis (1808?-1887) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Farmer, Stockade, Dry Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18L b31239729] || Samuel Lewis (1812?-1896) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Marble carver publican, Eagle-on-the-Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4M b31239730] || Henry Lightfoot (1841?-1901) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Mary Ann and William Lightfoot. Bootmaker, Stepney. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16O b31239742] || Thomas Lillywhite (1814?-1885) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Publican, Dry Creek, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23Q b31239754] || Oscar John Lines (1814-1872) || 1837 || Schah || Arrived in South Australia in May 1837 on board the ship the "Schah". Hotel keeper, Woodville farmer, Reedbeds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13U b31239766] || George Louis Liptrott (1815?-1890) || 1839 || Anna Robertson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Anna Robertson". Storekeeper, Port Elliot auctioneer & land agent. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9E b31239778] || John Lithell (1821?-1877) || 1840 || Baboo || Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Tailor, Alberton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14K b3123978x] || Nathaniel Loader (1835?-1910) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Labourer, Thebarton gold miner, Coolgardie. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12Q b31239791] || Henry Lockyer (1812?-1885) || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Farmer, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9B b31239808] || George Logan (1806-1883) || 1840 || John || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Farmer, 'Glen Brae', One Tree Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17K b3123981x] || Alexander Lorimer (1817?-1875) || 1839 || Indus || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Indus". Estate manager vigneron, Elderslie, between Woodside and Hay Valley wine merchant, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5L b31239821] || Robert Lowe (1835-1906) || 1840 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in 1840 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Of Noarlunga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14T b31239833] || William Lowrie (1839?-1899) || 1839 || Ariadne || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Ariadne". Farmer, Tam O'Shanter Belt. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6K b31239845] || Robert Lucas, Snr (1801-1886) || 1840 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Gardener, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6L b31239857] || Robert Lucas, Jnr (1833-1897) || 1840 || Fairfield || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Fairfield". Nurseryman, Wirrabara Gardener, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4B b31239869] || Robert Bright Lucas (1814-1895) || 1841 || Tyrone || Arrived in South Australia in February 1841 on board the ship the "Tyrone". Draper, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11P b31239870] || Carsten Luhrs (1807-1886) || 1839 || Agenoria || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Agenoria". Farmer, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20E b31239882] || John Lush (1807-1884) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, Inman Valley, Bald Hills. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14D b31239894] || John McDonald (1816-1884) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Publican, St Leonards Inn, Glenelg. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7F b31239900] || Ewen McLean (1814-1876) || 1837 || Navarino || Probably Ewen McLean. Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Farmer, Milang, Medindie. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10E b31239912] || Peter McMartin (1813?-1890) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Gardener, teamster, farmer Bowden, Macaw Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8I b31239924] || William Joseph Maidment (1835-1898) || 1840 || Charles Kerr || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Charles Kerr". Farmer, Finniss Flat, Strathalbyn. According to a researcher, William Joseph Maidment was the second of three sons and the sixth of nine children of Charles and Esther (Doel) Maidment. He was born 8 February 1835 in Westbury, Wiltshire. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14L b31239936] || John Mail (1829?-1903) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Gardener, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24C b31239948] || George Bradley Marchant (1831-1905) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5C b3123995x] || William Lavington Marchant (1828-1889) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Pastoralist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6B b31239961] || William Marrett (1819?-1890) || 1840 || Mary Dugdale || Arrived in South Australia in October 1840 on board the ship the "Mary Dugdale". Farmer, Dry Creek publican, Port Pirie. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10M b31239973] || John Marshall (1786?-1877) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Of Wellington Street, Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17O b31239985] || Samuel Marshall (1803-1879) || 1839 || Thomas Harrison || Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Thomas Harrison". Carpenter, pianoforte maker, Adelaide, Plympton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7T b31239997] || Richard Martin (1832-1913) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Farmer, grazier Inman Valley, Encounter Bay. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25T b31240008] | [[Maslin-109|Thomas Maslin (1809-1890)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Tam_O%27Shanter%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Tam O'Shanter]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Tam O'Shanter". Farmer, Aldinga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12J b3124001x] || Thomas Masters (1817-1909) || 1839 || Dumfries || Arrived in South Australia in October 1839 on board the ship the "Dumfries". Carpenter, builder, Adelaide farmer, Myponga, Reeves Plains. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24P b31240021] || Dr George Mayo (1807-1894) || 1837 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Medical doctor, Adelaide. |- | {{Image|file=Mazey-113.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25A}} | [[Mazey-8|Israel Mazey (1816-1894)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Duke_of_York%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Duke of York]] | Arrived in South Australia in July 1836 on board the ship the "Duke of York". Sailor fisherman, Alberton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8R b31240045] || Joseph Mellor, Snr (1808-1880) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Machinist and implement manufacturer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8S b31240057] || Thomas Fox Mellor (1836-1898) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Machinist and implement manufacturer, Adelaide land and estate agent. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7L b31240069] || Henry Dudley Melville (1825-1908) || 1840 || Lalla Rookh || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Police trooper, public servant including Harbour Master and Sub Collector of Customs at Robe and Warden of the Northern Territory Goldfields, Pine Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11I b31240070] || James Menpes (1816?-1905) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Draper, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3Q b31240082] || Thomas Merrick (1816-1878) || 1853 || Magdalena || Arrived in South Australia in August 1853 on board the ship the "Magdalena". Tailor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13V b31240094] || William Metcalf (1812-1890) || 1839 || Anna Robertson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Anna Robertson". Farmer and storekeeper, Port Elliot. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25E b31240100] || George Mildred (1807?-1874) || 1836 || Rapid || Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Shipwright, carpenter, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23P b31240112] || Hon. Henry Richard Mildred (1795-1877) || 1837 || South Australian || Arrived in South Australia in April 1837 on board the ship the "South Australian". Miller, farmer commissioner Main Roads chairman Destitute Board Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14M b31240124] || George Kallaway Mildwaters (1815?-1900) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Farmer, Scott Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11J b31240136] || George John Mills (1810?-1873) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Farmer, Yankalilla later resident of Brompton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18G b31240148] || Hon. Sir William Milne (1822-1895) || 1839 || Palmyra || Arrived in South Australia in October 1839 on board the ship the "Palmyra". Wine and spirits merchant, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8Q b3124015x] || James Milton (1810?-1889) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Keeper of Public Offices, Victoria Square, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17G b31240161] || Albert Molineux (1832-1909) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Farmer, printer, newspaper editor, promoter of agriculture Klemzig, Kent Town, Adelaide, Riverton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9K b31240173] || Edward Molineux (1808-1876) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Warder, Adelaide Gaol, farmer Thebarton, Riverton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24N b31240185] | John Monck (1814-1880) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Sexton, West Terrace Cemetery. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12M b31240197] || James Monro (1806?-1885) || 1839 || Superb || Arrived in South Australia in October 1839 on board the ship the "Superb". Grocer, Adelaide aerated water manufacturer, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15M b31240203] || Thomas Freebairn Monteith (1817-1886) || 1839 || Lady Bute || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Bute". Pastoralist, broker, mayor River Light, Prospect, Glenelg, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10N b31240215] || John Moore (1812-1898) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, orchardist Hartley Vale, Gumeracha. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25H b31240227] || [[Morphett-123|Sir John Morphett]] (1809-1892) || 1836 || Cygnet || Arrived in South Australia in September 1836 on board the ship the "Cygnet". Merchant and pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24D b31240239] | Henry Thomas Morris (1823-1911) | 1836 | [[Space:Buffalo%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Buffalo]] | Arrived in South Australia in December 1836 on board the ship the "Buffalo". Manager, Anlaby Station. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20F b31240240] || Joseph Morris || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/24B b31240252] || William Ranson Mortlock (1821-1884) || 1843 || Imaum of Muscat || Arrived in South Australia in November 1843 on board the ship the "Imaum of Muscat". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16D b31240264] || Thomas Mugg, Jnr (1823-1893) || 1839 || Planter || Thomas Mugg arrived in South Australia in May 1839 on board the ship the "Planter". Carpenter, railway workshop, Islington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22P b31240276] || Patrick Mullaney (1829?-1878) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Blacksmith, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10F b31240288] || John Mundon (1803-1883) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, 'Charlesworth', Fourth Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6G b3124029x] || David Mundy (1832?-1903) || 1840 || Diadem || Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Pastoralist citrus grower, Lochiel Park. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6F b31240306] || John Mundy (1825-1908) || 1840 || Diadem || Probably John Mundy who arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Gardener, Houghton, Langhorne Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6R b31240318] || William Murphy (1821?-1872) || 1840 || Birman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Birman". Tailor, Wakefield Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10T b3124032x] || Alexander Murray, Snr (1803-1880) || 1840 || India || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "India". Biscuit and jam manufacturer, Murray and Son, Coromandel Valley Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5R b31240331] || Alexander Borthwick Murray (1816-1903) || 1839 || Lady Lilford || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Lilford". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3A b31240343] || John Murray, Jnr (1841-1908) || 1841 || City of Adelaide || Arrived in South Australia in September 1841 on board the ship the "City of Adelaide". Pastoralist, merino sheep breeder, 'Murray Vale Estate', Mount Crawford and 'Rhine Park', Eden Valley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5S b31240355] || William Murray (1819-1901) || 1841 || City of Adelaide || Arrived in South Australia in September 1841 on board the ship the "City of Adelaide". Jam and olive oil manufacturer, gardener, Conservator of Forests Glen Osmond, Myrtle Bank, Burnside. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15C b31240367] || John Burgess Myles (1822?-1898) || 1839 || Sir Charles Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Farmer, Morphett Vale. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3M b31240379] || T. A. Naughton || 1849 || Florentia || Arrived in South Australia in January 1849 on board the ship the "Florentia". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22J b31240380] || William Neale (1834-1914) || 1838 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Farmer, veterinary surgeon, Hermitage. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3U b31240392] || Watts Newland (1820-1913) || 1839 || Sir Charles Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Sheep farmer manager of Poonindie Aboriginal Mission. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9P b31240409] || William Newland (1802?-1877) || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". Storekeeper, Gilbert Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9F b31240410] || Thomas Newman (1813?-1881) || 1840 || Baboo || Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Baboo". Storekeeper, Thebarton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20L b31240422] || Martin Nicholls (1809?-1875) || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Farmer, retiring from Gould's Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13G b31240434] || John Nixon (1818?-1884) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Tailor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14E b31240446] || John Nowland (1806-1885) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Tailor and draper, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21L b31240458] || William Oldham (1811-1885) || 1838 || Lord Goderich || Arrived in South Australia in April 1838 on board the ship the "Lord Goderich". Manager of Kapunda Copper Mine. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18J b3124046x] || Dennis O'Leary (1811?-1879) || 1838 || Prince George || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Prince George". Carpenter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11N b31240471] || William Oliver (1812?-1888) || 1839 || Delhi || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Delhi". Farmer, White Hill Farm, Noarlunga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4S b31240483] || J. P. Pain || 1844 || Phoebe || Arrived in South Australia in 1844 on board the ship the "Phoebe". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10P b31240495] || William Henry John Pain (1803?-1883) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Publican, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3G b31240501] || Mr Painter || 1845 || Phoebe || Arrived in South Australia in September 1845 on board the ship the "Phoebe". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3P b31240513] || John Parish (1819-1902) || 1853 || Calabar || Probably John Parish who arrived in South Australia in August 1853 on board the ship the "Calabar". Agricultural labourer, Goodwood farmer, Horsham, Victoria. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23F b31240525] || John Flann Parsons (1813-1883) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Seaman, publican, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16P b31240537] || William Patching (1812-1887) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Tailor, King William Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20M b31240549] || John Bennett Paul (1805?-1879) || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Storekeeper, Waymouth Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15D b31240550] || William Peacock || 1839 || Sir Charles Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9Q b31240562] || Enoder Pearce (1813-1879) || 1840 || Morley || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Morley". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11L b31240574] || John Peck (1802?-1880) || 1839 || Cleveland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Cleveland". Bricklayer, stonemason, builder, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4F b31240586] || Henry William Pegler (1841-1918) || || || Probably Henry William Pegler who was born in Unley, South Australia to Susan Pegler, nee Hill, and Henry William Pegler. Mail contractor, Blanchetown publican, Balranald. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21E b31240598] || Peter Pegler (1816-1906) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Farmer, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19U b31240604] || Goulbourn Brougham Denman Lord Penley (1831?-1919) || 1838 || Lloyds || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Gardener, West Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19I b31240616] || William Percival (1816-1899) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Servant to Governor Gawler, policeman, gardener Adelaide, Edwardstown, New Tiers (Summertown). |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12A b31240628] || Charles Augustus Perry (1813-1884) || 1839 || Anna Robertson || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Anna Robertson". Building contractor, Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14P b3124063x] || George Roger Perry (1836-1906) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Coachbuilder, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14N b31240641] || Joseph Perry, Snr (1805?-1882) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Carpenter and joiner, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14O b31240653] || Joseph Noah Rowe Perry (1835-1913) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Storekeeper, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11R b31240665] || Oliver Philp, Jnr (1839-1890) || || || Born in Chain of Ponds, South Australia to Phillipa Philp, nee Harris, and Oliver Philp. Publican, Morning Star Inn, Chain of Ponds. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12L b31240677] || Thomas Pierce (1833?-1924) || 1839 || Singapore || Arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Singapore". Possibly Teacher, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21U b31240689] || Henry James Pitcher (1834?-1902) || 1838 || Trusty || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Trusty". Storekeeper, farmer, postmaster Grand Junction, Gepps Cross, Yorke Valley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21T b31240690] || James Archibald Pitcher (1810-1884) || 1838 || Trusty || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Trusty". Carpenter, farmer, wheelwright, postmaster Adelaide, Grand Junction, Gepps Cross. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3F b31240707] || Rev. James Pollitt (1813-1881) || 1846 || Emu || Arrived in South Australia in May 1846 on board the ship the "Emu". Church of England clergyman Mount Barker, Kooringa and St Luke's, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15N b31240719] || Thomas John Poole (1837?-1897) || 1839 || Ganges || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Ganges". Carpenter, Angas Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10G b31240720] || James Porter (1834-1906) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Stonemason, builder, quarryman North Adelaide, St Peters, Maylands. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10O b31240732] || John Henry Porter (1810-1886) || 1848 || Duke of Bedford || Probably John Henry Porter who arrived in South Australia in November 1848 on board the ship the "Duke of Bedford". Cordwainer, schoolmaster, Alberton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22K b31240756] || William Pritchard (1818-1904) || 1837 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". Mason, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5M b31240768] || William Pybus, Jnr (1820?-1885) || 1840 || Orissa || Arrived in South Australia in March 1840 on board the ship the "Orissa". Ironfounder and engineer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25I b3124077x] || Capt. Hugh Quin (1817-1896) || 1836 || Cygnet || Arrived in South Australia in September 1836 on board the ship the "Cygnet". Harbour master, Port Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19J b31240781] || Herman Radford (1824-1898) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Mason, builder, Angaston. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18A b31240793] || George Ragless (1823-1909) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, 'Battersea', Edwardstown. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18U b3124080x] || John Ragless (1815-1899) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Sheep farmer, Yalpara Station. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18B b31240811] || Richard Ragless (1819-1901) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, 'Tonsley Park', Edwardstown. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20G b31240823] || Richard Ragless (1819-1901) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Farmer, 'Tonsley Park', Edwardstown. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11S b31240835] || John Rains (1839-1907) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Sarah Rains, nee Perkins, and William Rains. Farmer, Dry Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22Q b31240847] || William Rains (1811-1886) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Storekeeper, baker, publican, Adelaide farmer, publican, Dry Creek. |- |{{Image|file=Rainsford_Name_Study-1.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22C }} |[[Rainsford-263|Joseph Rainsford (1812-1887)]] | 1837 | Katherine Stewart Forbes | Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Messenger and crier at the Supreme Court, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8D b31240860] || Thomas Randle (1796?-1886) || 1840 || Eliza || Arrived in South Australia in May 1840 on board the ship the "Eliza". Of Gilberton and Walkerville. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12R b31240872] || Matthew Raven (1808?-1887) || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Hairdresser, shaving saloon, Hindley Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7M b31240884] || Alfred William Reeves (1835-1913) || 1840 || Lalla Rookh || Arrived in South Australia in June 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Brickmaker, Brompton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10A b31240896] || Thomas Reeves (1806?-1880) || 1845 || Sans Pareille || Probably Thomas Reeves who arrived in South Australia in September 1845 on board the ship the "Sans Pareille". Publican, King William the Fourth Hotel, Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/8T b31240902] || Henry Ricketts (1825?-1874) || 1840 || Fairlie || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "Fairlie". Maltster, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11O b31240914] || John Ridgway (1811?-1900) || 1839 || Delhi || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Delhi". Brickmaker, Thebarton butcher, Rundle Street, Adelaide director, East End Market Company. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2H b31240926] || John Ridley (1806-1887) || 1840 || Warrior || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Warrior". Miller, inventor, Methodist lay preacher. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4N b31240938] || John Soames Willshere Roberts, Snr (1794?-1874) || 1843 || Madras || Arrived in South Australia in September 1843 on board the ship the "Madras". Builder, founding Congregationalist, 'Maesbury House', Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4O b3124094x] || Josiah Willshere Roberts (1831-1917) || 1843 || Madras || Arrived in South Australia in September 1843 on board the ship the "Madras". Farm labourer carpenter, Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20N b31240951] || William Roberts (1807-1886) || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Farmer, Dry Creek. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12I b31240963] || William Henry Roberts (1811?-1882) || 1839 || Lady Lilford || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Lilford". Miller, Queen Street, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22F b31240975] || Henry Parker Robinson (1804?-1875) || 1837 || Hartley || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Hartley". Publican, Pirie Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3I b31240987] || William Rollings (1802?-1887) || 1845 || Scotia || Arrived in South Australia in March 1845 on board the ship the "Scotia". Poundkeeper, Springfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6H b31240999] || Edward Ronald (1823?-1886) || 1840 || Diadem || Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Resident, Thebarton Overseer of Works, Port Wakefield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2I b31241001] || Sir Robert Dalrymple Ross (1828-1887) || 1862 || Benares || Arrived in South Australia in January 1862 on board the ship the "Benares". Army officer, vigneron and fruitgrower, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14Q b31241013] || William Ross (1802?-1880) || 1839 || Asia || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Asia". Possibly Clerk, Flinders Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13P b31241037] || John Rowe, Snr (1807-1877) || 1839 || Recovery || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Stonemason, Gilles Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13Q b31241049] || John Rowe, Jnr (1833-1908) || 1839 || Recovery || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Builder, Gilles, Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9L b31241050] || Joseph Rowe (1805?-1884) || 1840 || Warrior || Arrived in South Australia in April 1840 on board the ship the "Warrior". Tinsmith, Hindley Street, Adelaide. |- | {{Image|file=Russell-11083.jpg|size=125|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25B}} | [[Russell-11083|Robert Frazer Russell (1804-1891)]] | 1836 | Duke of York | Arrived in South Australia in July 1836 on board the ship the "Duke of York". Sailor fisherman, Alberton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13R b31241074] || Sampson Sanders (1814-1898) || 1839 || Recovery || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Recovery". Marble mason, Waymouth Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7U b31241086] || William Sanders (1834?-1904) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Farmer, McLaren Vale, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7H b31241098] || Samuel Selby (1798?-1888) || 1840 || William Nicol || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Nicol". Farmer, Kanmantoo. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20U b31241104] || John Shand (John) || 1838 || Merope || Arrived in South Australia in August 1838 on board the ship the "Merope". Publican, brewer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13M b31241116] || Peter Campbell Shanks (1810?-1877) || 1839 || Ariadne || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Ariadne". Baker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16R b31241128] || George Shearing, Jnr (1828-1872) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Brickmaker, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16Q b3124113x] || Henry Shearing (1831?-1908) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Brickmaker, Marion. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11Q b31241141] || William Henry Sherman (1833?-1904) || 1840 || Courier || Probably William Henry Sherman who arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Courier". Farmer, Clarendon, Wandearah. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6P b31241153] || [[Shillabeer-47|Andrew Shillabeer, Jnr]] (1829-1897) || 1840 || Brightman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Brightman". Farmer, Attford Farm, One Tree Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19B b31241165] || Henry Oake Silke (1804?-1874) || 1838 || Winchester || Arrived in South Australia in September 1838 on board the ship the "Winchester". Farmer, 'Burford Farm', Paradise. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5T b31241177] || Hon. William Knox Simms (1830-1897) || 1845 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1845. Brewer, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10H b31241189] || William Slade (1815?-1880) || 1840 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Monarto. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7V b31241190] || Charles Smart (1810?-1889) || 1840 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in September 1840 on board the ship the "Lysander". Plasterer, Unley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/2C b31241207] || Sir Edwin Thomas Smith (1830-1919) || 1853 || California || Arrived in South Australia in October 1853 on board the ship the "California". Brewer, philanthropist and Member of Parliament, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22U b31241219] || Francis Smith (1824?-) || 1837 || Lady McNaughton || Arrived in South Australia in 1837 on board the ship the "Lady McNaughton" from Sydney, New South Wales. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15E b31241220] || G. R. Smith || 1839 || Sir Charles Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22T b31241232] || George Smith (1825?-) || 1837 || Lady McNaughton || Arrived in South Australia in 1837 on board the ship the "Lady McNaughton" from Sydney, New South Wales. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20O b31241244] || Henry Smith (1821?-) || 1838 || Henry Porcher || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Henry Porcher". Possibly Carpenter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/4G b31241256] || J. M. Smith || 1841 || Dorset || Arrived in South Australia in March 1841 on board the ship the "Dorset". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7N b31241268] || Robert D. Smith (1800?-1881) || 1840 || Lalla Rookh || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "Lalla Rookh". Labourer, Hilton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25O b3124127x] | [[Snoswell-16|John Snoswell (1819-1873)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Africaine%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Africaine]] | Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Boat builder, schoolmaster, publican, Port Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Solomon-53.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/27A}} | [Solomon-53|Emanuel Solomon (1800-1873)]] | 1838 | Lady Wellington | Arrived in South Australia in March 1838 on board the ship the "Lady Wellington" (from Sydney). Former convict, merchant and auctioneer, Member of Parliament, host of banquet for Old Colonists, Adelaide Town Hall, 1871. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16S b31241293] || Henry James South (1820-1901) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Farmer, Dry Creek (Modbury). |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14F b3124130x] || Frederick Sparshott (1812?-1886) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Resident of Thebarton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22D b31241311] || James Sparshott (1808?-1881) || 1837 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in October 1837 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Farmer, Gawler River. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18F b31241323] || Edward Spicer (1817-1906) || 1838 || Winchester || Arrived in South Australia in September 1838 on board the ship the "Winchester". Merchant, pastoralist, philanthropist. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11V b31241335] || A. Spiller || 1844 || Hawk || Arrived in South Australia in January 1844 on board the ship the "Hawk". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12E b31241347] || Alfred Spiller (1826-1890) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Butcher, publican, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12D b31241359] || Emanuel Spiller (1823-1888) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Government Printer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/3K b31241360] || John Harding Squire (1831-1918) || 1848 || Princess Royal || Arrived in South Australia in June 1848 on board the ship the "Princess Royal". Agent, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23G b31241372] || Joseph Stace (1812-1874) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Shoemaker, Finniss Street, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10Q b31241384] || Josiah Stanton (1805-1875) || 1839 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Port Road. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17R b31241396] || John Stead (1781?-1875) || 1839 || Katherine Stewart Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Katherine Stewart Forbes". Vigneron, Athelstone gentleman, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16T b31241402] || Samuel Stephens (1805-1884) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Shoemaker, Unley later resident of Gawler Plains. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22R b31241414] || James Andrew Stevens (1817?-1891) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18R b31241426] || Edward Stirling (1804-1873) || 1839 || Lady Bute || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Lady Bute". Pastoralist, businessman. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13H b31241438] || Richard Stokes (1809?-1886) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Labourer, Payneham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23M b3124144x] || John Stratford (1812-1895) || 1837 || John Renwick || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Resident of Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25Q b31241451] || Charles William Stuart (1812-1891) || 1836 || True Love || Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "True Love". Commissioner of Police. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7G b31241463] || David Sutherland (1801-1879) || 1840 || William Nicol || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "William Nicol". Merchant, farmer, Member of Parliament, 'Dunrobin', Brighton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9R b31241475] || John Sutton, Snr (1812-1897) || 1841 || Teazer || Arrived in South Australia in January 1841 on board the ship the "Teazer". Farmer, Port Gawler. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9S b31241487] || John Thomas Sutton (1842-1894) || 1841 || Teazer || Arrived in South Australia in January 1841 on board the ship the "Teazer". Farmer, Mallala. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12S b31241499] || Henry Taylor (1813-1885) || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Publican, storekeeper, Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18Q b31241505] || John Taylor (1821-1865) || 1839 || || Arrived in South Australia in 1839. Pastoralist, businessman. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22S b31241517] || David Teakle (1810-1895) || 1837 || Navarino || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Navarino". Storekeeper, Findon farmer, Noarlunga. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/5E b31241529] || Andrew Tennant (1835-1913) || 1839 || Duchess of Northumberland || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Duchess of Northumberland". Pastoralist, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13L b31241530] || James Thompson (1810-1876) || 1839 || Georgiana || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Georgiana". Brewer, Balhannah. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18K b31241542] || Walter Thomson (1808?-1882) || 1838 || Prince George || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Prince George". Farmer of 'Marshfield', Black Forest 'Fairy Knowe', O'Halloran Hill. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/26B b31241554] || William Thompson (1803?-1882) || 1835 || William || Arrived in South Australia in June 1835 on board the ship the "William". Seaman, Kangaroo Island storekeeper, Gouger Street, Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Thorn-1415.png|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25F}} |[[Thorn-1415|John Frank Thorn (1812-1900)]] | 1836 | Rapid | Arrived in South Australia in August 1836 on board the ship the "Rapid". Seaman, labourer, Findon. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6I b31241578] || Henry Tidy (1815-1891) || 1840 || Diadem || Arrived in South Australia in November 1840 on board the ship the "Diadem". Blacksmith, Morphett Vale publican, Nairne, Enfield. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/1E b3124158x] || Sir Charles Todd (1826-1910) || 1855 || Irene || Arrived in South Australia in November 1855 on board the ship the "Irene". Astronomer, meteorologist and electrical engineer. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18D b31241591] || Alexander Tolmer (1815-1890) || 1840 || Branken Moor || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Branken Moor". Police inspector and commissioner. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20H b31241608] || Thomas Tomkins (1809?-1903) || 1838 || Eden || Arrived in South Australia in June 1838 on board the ship the "Eden". Butcher, pound keeper, Halifax Street, Adelaide. |- |{{Image|file=Tonkin-1742.jpg|size=150|link=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10R}} | [[Tonkin-1678|Charles Tonkin (1831-1906)]] | 1840 | Java | Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Fifth Creek, Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17H b31241621] || William Broadbridge Town (1811-1875) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Builder, farmer, Lower Light. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15K b31241633] || Frederick Townsend (1834-1889) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Wheelwright, Lower Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15L b31241645] || William Remnant Townsend (1804?-1878) || 1839 || Hooghly || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Hooghly". Bootmaker, Mitcham. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17I b31241657] || Daniel Tree (1802-1872) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Former shoemaker and publican unemployed labourer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19V b31241669] || William Tully (1801-1878) || 1838 || Lloyds || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Accountant, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21F b31241670] || James Turner (1813?-1887) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Wheelwright, Black Forest, Edwardstown. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17M b31241682] || John LeFevre Tuxford (1812-1887) || 1839 || Bardaster || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Bardaster". Importer of agricultural equipment, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21G b31241694] || Samuel Henry Tyrrell (1837-1878) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Chess competitor, Adelaide commission agent, Port Pirie. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18H b31241700] || John Squire Underdown (1827?-1878) || 1838 || Lloyds || Arrived in South Australia in December 1838 on board the ship the "Lloyds". Farmer, Peachey Belt. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/6Q b31241712] ||[[Verco-9|James Crabb Verco (1814-1891)]] || 1840 || Brightman || Arrived in South Australia in December 1840 on board the ship the "Brightman". Businessman, Member of Parliament. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23H b31241724] || William Viney (1804?-1881) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Carpenter, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17J b31241736] || James Virgo (1814-1899) || 1839 || Resource || Arrived in South Australia in January 1839 on board the ship the "Resource". Postmaster and storekeeper North Adelaide, Glenelg. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21M b31241748] || Thomas Moody Walker (1800?-1878) || 1838 || Lord Goderich || Arrived in South Australia in April 1838 on board the ship the "Lord Goderich". Soap and candle maker, Wakefield Street, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21I b3124175x] || Samuel Walkley (1806?-1888) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Labourer, brickmaker, Hindmarsh. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21J b31241761] || William Walkley (1836?-1876) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Shoemaker, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/10S b31241773] || Thomas Forbes Wallis (1817-1894) || 1840 || Java || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "Java". Farmer, Fourth Creek (Newton) tailor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/15F b31241785] || [[Wardle-909|Michael Wardle (1810-1893)]] || 1839 || Sir Charles Forbes || Arrived in South Australia in June 1839 on board the ship the "Sir Charles Forbes". Blacksmith, farmer, publican, Encounter Bay, Reynella, Crystal Brook, Yalpara, Orroroo. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21P b31241797] || Charles Ware, Snr (1794-1884) || 1838 || Canton || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Canton". Nurseryman and gardener, Hackney. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21Q b31241803] || Robert Frederick Ware (1827-1909) || 1838 || Canton || Arrived in South Australia in May 1838 on board the ship the "Canton". Gardener, Hackney hawker, farmer, postmaster, Erith, Balaklava. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19R b31241815] || James Warland (1797?-1875) || 1838 || Rajasthan || Arrived in South Australia in November 1838 on board the ship the "Rajasthan". Farmer, Greenhill Road, Greenhill, Burnside. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/16U b31241827] || Hugh Watson (1810?-1882) || 1839 || Buckinghamshire || Arrived in South Australia in March 1839 on board the ship the "Buckinghamshire". Labourer, farmer, 'Blinkbonnie Farm', Rapid Bay. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/22L b31241839] || Thomas Watson || 1837 || Lady Emma || Arrived in South Australia in December 1837 on board the ship the "Lady Emma". |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12G b31241840] || Alfred Weir (1832-1901) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Carpenter, Norwood. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12F b31241852] || David Hugh Harrison Weir (1830-1913) || 1839 || Prince Regent || Arrived in South Australia in September 1839 on board the ship the "Prince Regent". Accountant, Stepney. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23N b31241864] || [[Welbourn-68|Thomas Welbourn (abt.1812-1879)]] || 1837 || John Renwick || Arrived in South Australia in February 1837 on board the ship the "John Renwick". Baker, Adelaide gardener, Norton Summit. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/18M b31241876] || [[Welbourn-67|Thomas Playford Welbourn (1838-1915)]]) || || || Born in Adelaide, South Australia to Hannah Welbourn, nee Playford, and Thomas Welbourn. Cooper, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19K b31241888] || John Westcombe (1813?-1878) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Seaman, gardener, Upper Sturt. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/7I b3124189x] || Charles White (1801?-1884) || 1840 || William Mitchell || Arrived in South Australia in August 1840 on board the ship the "William Mitchell". Shoemaker, Unley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21H b31241906] || Charles White (1835-1891) || 1838 || Royal Admiral || Arrived in South Australia in January 1838 on board the ship the "Royal Admiral". Tailor, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20T b31241918] || William James Whitfield (1820?-1883) || 1838 || Duke of Roxburghe || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Duke of Roxburghe". Teacher, Oakbank agent, Mannum. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14R b3124192x] || William Smallpiece Whitington (1811-1887) || 1840 || New Holland || Arrived in South Australia in July 1840 on board the ship the "New Holland". Merchant, mining agent. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/14G b31241931] || Samuel Whitmore (1830-1881) || 1839 || Lysander || Arrived in South Australia in July 1839 on board the ship the "Lysander". Printer, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/19L b31241943] || Thomas Whittaker (1801?-1878) || 1838 || Pestonjee Bomanjee || Arrived in South Australia in October 1838 on board the ship the "Pestonjee Bomanjee". Gunsmith, cutler, Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/25P b31241955] | [[Wickham-583|Benjamin Wickham (1792-1875)]] | 1836 | [[Space:Africaine%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1836|Africaine]] | Arrived in South Australia in November 1836 on board the ship the "Africaine". Farmer, McLaren Flat. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/21N b31241967] || Frederic Wicksteed (1813-1877) || 1838 || Lord Goderich || Arrived in South Australia in April 1838 on board the ship the "Lord Goderich". Auctioneer, auditor, North Adelaide. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/23I b31241979] || Charles Richard Wilkey (1800?-1884) || 1837 || Coromandel || Arrived in South Australia in January 1837 on board the ship the "Coromandel". Farmer, Hope Valley. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/13I b31241980] || William Wilmshurst (1814-1905) || 1839 || Somersetshire || Arrived in South Australia in August 1839 on board the ship the "Somersetshire". Sawyer, Thebarton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/20S b31241992] || Charles Algernon Wilson (1818-1884) || 1838 || Duke of Roxburghe || Arrived in South Australia in July 1838 on board the ship the "Duke of Roxburghe". Public servant, entomologist, Kensington. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/11K b31242005] || Thomas Alfred Wilson (1819-1889) || 1839 || Moffatt || Arrived in South Australia in December 1839 on board the ship the "Moffatt". Sheep farmer, Port Lincoln. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/17P b31242017] || John Woodhead (1797-1876) || 1839 || Thomas Harrison || Arrived in South Australia in February 1839 on board the ship the "Thomas Harrison". Farmer, Plympton. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/9C b31242029] || Thomas Wright (1812-1899) || 1840 || John || Arrived in South Australia in February 1840 on board the ship the "John". Wheelwright, Clarendon. |- | [http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+47769/12N b31242030] || Thomas Young (1813-1904) || 1839 || Singapore || Arrived in South Australia in November 1839 on board the ship the "Singapore". Farmer, Happy Valley storekeeper, O'Halloran Hill Member of Parliament later of Port Augusta. |} ==Sources== *Old Colonists Banquet Group, SA Memory, State Library of South Australia, accessed https://www.samemory.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=4545 on 4 Jan 2022. *Old Colonists photographs, Data SA, State Library of South Australia, accessed https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/old-colonists-photographs on 4 Jan 2022 *Photohistory SA PHOTOGRAPHERS - Henry JONES, Photohistory SA, Robert James ‘Bob’ Noye, accessed https://noye.agsa.sa.gov.au/Photogs/Jones_h.htm on 5 Feb 2024 *Caught in time: Preserving South Australia’s Old Colonists for a digital future, by Beth M Robertson & Peter Mitchelson, Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material, accessed https://aiccm.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/12.-Robertson_Mitchelson_Preserving_Old_-Colonists_AICCM_Conference_2013_print_version.pdf on20 Mar 2024

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q65121275|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Conduit House, Hampstead, Middlesex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Middlesex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.552057, -0.174645 :'''Elevation:''' 95.1 m or 312.1 feet ===History=== Old Conduit House began life as two semi detached buildings named Bayford House and Oswald House, c.1864. The main construction was overseen by [[Burlison-130|John Burlison Sr (abt.1810-1868)]] with the assistance of his son-in-law [[Bell-30860|Alfred Bell (1832-1895)]], from renowned stained glass window makers Clayton & Bell. The houses were intended for themselves and their families, and originally had an internal door between the two. There was also another building, Conduit Lodge, which was later demolished. The buildings were constructed near to Conduit Fields, meadows with a source of drinking water called Shepherd's Well. Fitzjohn's Avenue was built over the source in 1875, with the site of the well being marked by a drinking fountain and plaque. '''Stained glass artists biography''': Citing: Archive.org Family History 1976-11 Vol 9 Issue 36 Pages 16 to 55: "Some 19th Century stained glass artists and their families, by Francis Skeat."; [https://archive.org/details/sim_family-history_1976-11_9_36/page/36/mode/1up Article page 36] Accessed 9 January 2022; '''UndergroundMap.com''': Citing: [https://www.theundergroundmap.com/wp/conduit-fields/ Conduit Fields, TheUndergroundMap.com] Accessed 9 January 2022; Burlison Sr. died in 1868 and Bell's family took over the whole building naming it Bayford House, after the village he lived in as a child in Dorset. The interior was renovated to a wildly ornamented gothic style, by Bell and [[Buckeridge-110|Charles Buckeridge (1833-1873)]], who was married to his sister-in-law [[Burlison-197|Ann (Burlison) Buckeridge (bef.1834-1919)]]. A detailed account of the interior of Bayford House was written by Bell's grandson, who knew it intimately.
"Upon entering the front door the outer wall presented the appearance of a mediaeval castle. The floor was laid with white marble and panels of tiles of mediaeval design. The walls were of rough yellow brickwork with a centre column from which sprang the groined roof. The principal staircase was of yellow brickwork with wooden Gothic ballustres. {{Image|file=Old_Conduit_House.jpg |caption=Entrance Hall Bayford House }} Through a colonnade of pointed arches one approached the Music Room, where, every Saturday evening, a large concourse of guests assembled to perform some religious oratorio, sometimes stages with full dress and scenery, such as Elijah, also secular works headed by Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and others. Upon these occasions eminent personalities would appear, such as Sir [[Sullivan-7415|Arthur Sullivan]] himself, Sir [[Barnby-12|Joseph Barnby]], Edward Lloyd and on one occasion the Abbé Liszt came and played on the Steinway grand piano, the first [[Grossmith-4|George Grossmith]], Charles Santley, Sir [[Scott-44416|George Gilbert Scott]] and Antoinette Stirling. This room was fitted with a stage beyond an arched proscenium and with a trap door above for scenic effects. At the rear of the stage were marble columns surmounted by floriated capitals and supporting full-size statues of Saint George, in full panoply of gilded armour, complete with dragon, whilst on other columns stood Saint Cecilia, King David and others, all with gilded decorated canopies over them. From the capitals of two of the columns sprang a pointed arch leading to a second staircase through which could be seen lancet windows filled with stained glass depicting saintly subjects. {{Image|file=Old_Conduit_House-2.jpg |caption=Music Room }} From thence led a stone spiral staircase up to a tower suggestive of Saint Barbara, whose father Dioscorus, enraged at his daughter adopting the Christian faith, shut her up in a high tower - or perhaps the lady named Rapunzel, whose lover came to the tower at the top of which she was imprisoned and implored her to let down her hair so that he might climb up to her. "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down thy hair: after which we do not know what happened. Also upstairs was a large room designated 'The Picture Gallery', the walls of which were covered with water colours, mostly by Alfred Bell - an adjunct typical of Victorian houses.

Adjacent to the Music Room was the Dining Room designed on the lines of a mediaeval Banqueting Hall to which reference has been made in Chapter V. Upon entering and before arriving at the main room one had to proceed through the carved and decorated screen running transversely across, in true mediaeval style, with in place of a Minstrel's Galeery above, a niche containing a life-sized figure of Saint John the Divine looking over the screens as if blessing the feast. The room being for the then modern requirements had its chimneyiece of stone, set at the end as being a more convenient place than on the side-flank; it was in the place where the dais would have been had the room been true to type, though a bay window was set at the side as in a mediaeval hall. The chimney-piece was surrounded by linen-fold panels, above which was fixed a copy, by a member of the family, of Fra Fillippo Lippi's picture, 'Saint John the Baptist with six other Saints'. Two of the windows were filled with stained glass - this time the four Evangelists, Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The walls were lined with decorated wood panelling into which were set a series of small panels depicting the life of Our Lord. {{Image|file=Old_Conduit_House-1.jpg |caption=Dining Room, Bayford House }}

Every Saturday evening the board groaned with sumptuous and lavish fare such as might have graced the tables of the Tudors or Plantagenets. The feast ended, grace was sung in Latin, 'Non Nobis Domine'; after which all repaired to the Music Room to take part in, or listen to, the aforesaid music and acting.

At the top of the house was situated a Chapel, designated the Prayer Room, a small apartment with an apsidal end who's walls and ceiling were decorated after the manner of the thirteenth century, and pierced with lancet windows filled with stained glass. Here the family, including the servants, would assemble for prayers every morning, summoned by the master, whose beard was of the true square Victorian type, by means of a bell attached to a rope. On one occasion the Pomeranian and the pug came in and walked round, but this was an unusual occurrence. The inevitable Nannie was naturally much in evidence and it was the custom of this particular Nannie, after prayers, to dose the family with brimstone and treacle out of a basin, much to the discomfiture of those participating. Downstairs was a laundry which served as a useful adjunct to this very family affair."
===Population=== ====Residents of Old Conduit House==== Census and other records over the time since the house was built are shown below, indicating the people who lived at Old Conduit House at the time. Of course the list can't be complete as censuses were only carried out at 10 year intervals. Other records such as Electoral Registers, Phone Books, Trade Directories and others may give more residents. If you have more information, please add it below, or contact the profile manager. '''1871 Census''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Bell-30860|Alfred Bell ]] || Head || M || M || 38 || Artist || Dorset, Silton |- | [[Burlison-196|Jane (Burlison) Bell]]|| Wife || M || F || 38 || || Durham, Darlington |- | [[Bell-35486|Annie Elizabeth (Bell) Howard]] || Daughter || S || F || 14 || Scholar || London |- | [[Bell-35487|Emma Jane Bell]] || Daughter || S || F || 13 || Scholar || London |- | [[Bell-30889|Edith Margaret Bell]]|| Daughter || S || F || 7 || Scholar || London |- | [[Bell-35490|Elfrida Theresa Bell]] || Daughter || S || F || 5 || Scholar || London |- | [[Bell-35491|Otto Joseph Bell]] || Son || S || M || 3 || || London |- | [[Bell-35492|Rosalind Bessie Bell]] || Daughter || S || F || 2 || || London |- | [[Bell-35525|Caroline Teresa Bell]] || Sister || S || F || 28 || || Dorset, Silton |- | [[Hunton-324|Margaret Burlison]] || Mother-in-law || W || F || 63 || || Yorkshire, Bilsdale |- | [[Burlison-198|Wilhelmina Burlison]] || Sister-in-law || S || F || 18 || || London |- | [[Burlison-211|John William Burlison (1855-)]] || Wife's Cousin || S || M || 16 || Pupil || Leicester |- | Katharine A Peele || Niece (twin)|| || F || 2 || || Durham |- | Eleanor M Peele || Niece (twin)|| || F || 2 || || Durham |- | [[Jackson-47484|George Jackson]] || Visitor || S || M || 22 || Surveyor || London |- | Henry Horn || Servant || S || M || 53 || Gardener || Kent, Whitstable |- | Eliza Trayers || Servant || S || F || 25 || Housemaid || Suffolk, Bentley |- | Lucy Robinson || Servant || S || F || 36 || Cook || Northampton, Slapton |- | Emma S Dowse || Servant || S || F || 26 || Nurse || Middlesex, Hampstead |- | Ellen Popham || Servant || S || F || 18 || Under Housemaid || Middlesex, Hampstead |- | Eliza Martin || Servant || S || F || 15 || Scullery maid || Dorset, Stour Provost |} '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 192; Folio: 52; Page: 11; GSU roll: 823312; ED, institution, or vessel: 14; Household schedule number: 32
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Alfred Bell (38) head of household in Hampstead St John in Hampstead registration district in London, England. Born in Silten, Dorset, England.
Alfred Bell's daughter Annie married George Stanley Howard in 1878. As a wedding present, Alfred had built Conduit Lodge in the grounds of Bayford House for the newlyweds to live in, along with their own servants. '''1881 Census''': Bayford House, Windsor Terrace, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- bgcolor=#ffffb3 | '''[[Bell-30860|Alfred Bell]]''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''48''' || '''Artist in stained glass & c & c''' || '''Silton, Dorset, England''' |- | [[Burlison-196|Jane Bell]] || Wife || Married || F || 48 || || Darlington, Durham, England |- | [[Bell-30886|John C Bell]] || Son || Unmarried || M || 20 || Art student || Camden Town, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-35487|Emma Jane Bell]] || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 18 || || Camden Town, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-30889|Edith Margaret Bell]] || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 17 || Scholar || Camden Town, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-35490|Elfrida Theresa Bell]] || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 16 || Scholar || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-35492|Rosalind Bessie Bell]] || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 12 || Scholar || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-35495|Florence Cecilia Bell]] || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 8 || Scholar || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | [[Bell-35498|Guy B Bell]] || Son || Unmarried || M || 6 || || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | [[Underwood-6981|Arthur S Underwood]] || Visitor || Married || M || 37 || Medical practising as dentist || London, Middlesex, England |- | Elizabeth Wass || Servant || Unmarried || F || 40 || Domestic serv || Suffolk, England |- | Sarah Canhan || Servant || Unmarried || F || 20 || Domestic serv || Suffolk, England |- | Emily Camps || Servant || Unmarried || F || 37 || Domestic serv || Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England |- | Mary Hawkrigg || Servant || Unmarried || F || 40 || Domestic serv || London, Middlesex, England |- | Mary Flinn || Servant || Unmarried || F || 30 || Domestic serv || Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales |- | Emma Dowse || Servant || Unmarried || F || 31 || Domestic serv nurse || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | Adelaide Wye || Servant || Unmarried || F || 23 || Domestic serv housemaid || Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England |} '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 167; Folio: 43; Page: 23; GSU roll: 1341036; ED, institution, or vessel: 6
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Alfred Bell (48), married, Artist In Stained Glass & C & C, head of household at Windsor Terrace Bayford House in Hampstead registration district in London, England. Born in Silton, Dorset, England.
'''1881 Census''': Conduit Lodge, Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''[[Howard-33148|George S. Howard]]''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''25''' || '''Manager To Manufacturer''' || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | [[Bell-35486|Annie E. (Bell) Howard]] || Wife || Married || F || 24 || Wife || London, Middlesex, England |- | [[Howard-33156|Francis Stanley Howard]] || Son || || M || 1 || || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | Ethel A. Howard || Daughter || || F || 5 mo || || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | Hannah Stevens || Cook || || F || 29 || Cook || Hadlow, Kent, England |- | Jane P. Wilson || Housemaid || || F || 26 || Housemaid || Harrow, Middlesex, England |- | Emily Watham || Nurse || || F || 20 || Nurse || Camden Town, Middlesex, England |} '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 167; Folio: 60; Page: 7; GSU roll: 1341036; ED, institution, or vessel: 7
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George S Howard (25), married, Manager To Manufacturer, head of household in Conduit Lodge, St Johns Hampstead in Hampstead registration district in London, England. Born in London, Middlesex, England.
By 1891, the census was showing Annie and her 3 children living back in the main Bayford House, as her husband George had passed away in 1882. '''1891 Census''': Bayford House, Windsor Terrace, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- bgcolor=#ffffb3 | '''Alfred Bell''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''58''' || '''Artist in stained glass ? & ecclesiastical painting''' || '''Silton, Dorset, England''' |- | Jane Bell || Wife || Married || F || 58 || || Darlington |- | Annie E Howard || Daughter || Widowed || F || 34 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | Alfred I Bell || Daughter || Single || F || 25 || || Hampstead, Middlesex, England |- | Otto J Bell || Son || Single || M || 23 || Student in electrical engineering || London, Middlesex, England |- | [[Howard-33156|Francis Stanley Howard]] || Grandson || || M || 11 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | Ethel A Howard || Granddaughter || || F || 10 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | George S Howard || Grandson || || M || 8 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | Emma S Dowse || Housemaid || Single || F || 40 || Servant || Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, England |- | Emily Camps || Parlour maid || Single || F || 47 || Servant || London, Middlesex, England |- | Mary Hawkrigg || Housemaid || Single || F || 49 || Servant || Aberdeen |- | Jessie Moir || Domestic servant || Single || F || 29 || Servant || Aberdeen |- | Emily Pleasance || Domestic servant || Single || F || 22 || Servant || Old Newton, Suffolk, England |- | Elizabeth A Stock || Domestic servant || Single || F || 22 || Servant || Chatham |- | Mary Kendrick || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Servant || London, Middlesex, England |- | Fanny J Allaton || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Servant || London, Middlesex, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 107; Folio: 10; Page: 14; GSU roll: 6095217
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Alfred Bell (58) head of household in Hampstead registration district in London, England. Born in Silton, Dorset, England.
'''1901 Census''': Bayford House, Windsor Terrace, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- bgcolor=#ffffb3 | '''Ellen H Farnell''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || '''Principal of private girls school''' || '''Wiltshire, England''' |- | Mary L Farnell || Sister || Single || F || 53 || || Wiltshire, England |- | Ida Farnell || Visitor || Single || F || 42 || Principal of girls school at buxton || Clapham, Surrey, England |- | Helene Michelbouch || Teacher || Single || F || 31 || French teacher || |- | Jean E Miller || Teacher || Single || F || 26 || English teacher || Middlesex, England |- | Dorothy M Colgate || Pupil || Single || F || 16 || Pupil || Eastbourne |- | Fanny W Davy || Pupil || Single || F || 18 || Pupil || Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |- | Sarah E Judge || Pupil || Single || F || 16 || Pupil || Lincolnshire, England |- | Ellonora G Angela || Pupil || Single || F || 17 || Pupil || Frenchay, Gloucestershire, England |- | Mary S W Warren || Pupil || Single || F || 14 || Pupil || |- | Bertha H Young || Pupil || Single || F || 16 || Pupil || Timperley, Cheshire, England |- | Elizabeth A Brockett || Servant || Widowed || F || 40 || Cook domestic || |- | Beatrice E Judd || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid domestic || Croughton, Northamptonshire, England |- | Minnie Wheeler || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Under housemaid domestic || Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England |} '''1901 Census''': "1901 England Census"
Class: RG13; Piece: 121; Folio: 10; Page: 12; ED, institution, or vessel: 07; Household schedule number: 57
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Ellen H Farnell (47) head of household in Hampstead registration district in London, England. Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
'''1911 Census''': Bayford House Windsor Terrace Hampstead N W, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- bgcolor=#ffffb3 | '''Julius Frederick Gems''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''53''' || '''Modeller''' || '''London Marylebone''' |- | Alice Gems || Wife || Married || F || 52 || || London St Lukes |- | Leopold Frederick Gems || Son || Single || M || 27 || Manager || Kent Sidcup |- | Irene Pearl Gems || Daughter || Single || F || 13 || School || Isle of Wight Sandown |- | Louisa Gay || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Cook domestic || London Camberwell |- | Maud Ellis || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || London Poplar |} '''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: 8; ED, institution, or vessel: 12; Piece: 602
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Julius Frederick Gems (53), married, Modeller, head of household at Bayford House, Windsor Terrace, Hampstead N W, Hampstead, London, England. Born in London, United Kingdom.
'''1921 Census''': Bayford House Windsor Terrace, Hampstead, London & Middlesex, England {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- bgcolor=#ffffb3 | '''Louise T Neumann''' || || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''58''' || '''Saxony, Germany''' || '''Principal Of Friend Grant Selve''' || |- | Susanna E Neumann || Sister || F || || 60 || Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland || Co-Principal || |- | Winifred M Bird || Boarder || F || || 25 || Southend, Essex, England || Clerical || Civil Service |- | Anne Tabberner || Boarder || F || || 29 || Loire-Inferieure, France || Student Teacher || |- | Doris Engel Cut || Boarder || F || || 40 || Shirley, Warwickshire, England || Private Secretary || |- | Rhoda M Reynolds || Boarder || F || || 16 || London, London, England || Pupil || |- | Eileen M Wilson-Browne || Boarder || F || || 17 || Manchester, Lancashire, England || Pupil || |- | Willy Haselen || Boarder || F || || 16 || Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, England || Pupil || |- | Kathleen O Sisney || Boarder || F || || 18 || Amersfoort, Netherlands || Pupil || |- | Sunnild Logstrup || Boarder || F || || 19 || Donegal, Ireland || Pupil || |- | Evelyn Smith || Servant || F || || 19 || Randers, Denmark || Pupil || |- | Elizabeth Lucas || Cook || F || || 33 || London, London, England || House Parlourmaid || Private |- | || || F || || 73 || Croydon, Surrey, England || Cook Housekeeper || Private |} '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 00641; District reference: RD 8 RS 1 ED 11, 12
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00641%2F0231&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F00641%2F0231%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/00641/0231/01&expand=true FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 11 January 2023)
Louise T Neumann (58), single, Principal Of Friend Grant Selve, in Bayford House Windsor Terrace in Hampstead registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in Saxony, Germany.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''1930-1939 Adult Residents from Electoral Registers''' |- ! Year !! Resident |- | '''1930''' || || || |- | '''1931''' || |- | '''1932''' || [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] || Goodwin, Louise Florence || || || || || || Woolfe, Marjorie || || || || || || || |- |- | '''1933''' || |- | '''1934''' || |- | '''1935''' || |- | '''1936''' || |- | '''1937''' '''1937 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
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Name: Ernest Goodwin; Electoral Date: 1937; Street Address: Old Conduit House; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hampstead; County or Borough: Camden, England.
|| [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] || Goodwin, Louise Florence || Brooke, Bernard Basil || || || Horsfield, Winifred Mary || Griffifths, William || || || || || || || Valentine, Isobelle|| |- | '''1938''' '''1938 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
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Name: Ernest Goodwin; Electoral Date: 1938; Street Address: Old Conduit House; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hampstead; County or Borough: Camden, England.
|| [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] || Goodwin, Louise Florence || Brooke, Bernard Basil || || || Horsfield, Winifred Mary || Griffifths, William || || Hughes, Nassi Gwyneth Alice || McElwaine, Bernard Augustine || Sclanders, Kirkpatric Maclure|| Taylor, Florence || Taylor, Harold || Valentine, Isobelle|| |- | '''1939''' '''1939 Electoral Register''': "London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965"
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Name: Ernest Goodwin; Electoral Date: 1939; Street Address: Old Conduit House; Ward or Division/Constituency: Hampstead; County or Borough: Camden, England.
|| [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] || Goodwin, Louise Florence || Brooke, Bernard Basil || Dismore, Violet || || Horsfield, Winifred Mary || || || || || || || || Valentine, Isobelle|| |} '''1939 Register''': {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] || Married || M || 31 Jan 1871 || Author (Retired) |- | Louise Goodwin || Married || F || 22 Jan 1898 || Property Manageress |- | Andrew Goodwin || Single || M || 18 Mar 1921 || Builder's Labourer |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | Laurence Goodwin || Single || M || 04 Jun 1925 || At School |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' * Diana Goodwin || Single || F || 05 Jan 1927 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' * Sybil Flora Goodwin || Single || F || 02 Feb 1931 || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' * Oliver Goodwin || Single || M || 20 Feb 1939 || |- | Eva Orberndorfer|| Single || F || 24 Apr 1916 || Occupation Student Economics Seeking Work |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#d0d0d0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | Louisa Gutmann|| Widow || F || 21 Jan 1870 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Leo Kristeller || Married || M || 26 Nov 1879 || Physician Not Practitioner |- | Adda Kristeller || Married || F || 18 Jul 1893 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Franz Sahlmann || Married || M || 20 Jun 1894 || Farmer Lawyer & Advisor |- | Anna Sahlmann || Married || F || 21 Sep 1900 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Klara Rosenwald || Widowed || 09 Dec 1871 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Richard Weigert || Married || M || 18 Feb 1875 || Physician Retired |- | Sophie Weigert || Married || F || 03 Apr 1887 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |} * "Closed Record" denotes people that were supposedly living as at the publication date of the 1939 Record. However information from a living grandchild records 3 people that have passed away and can therefore be named.Personal recollection of a living grandchildren of Ernest Goodwin, as related by email to [[Burlinson-44|Burlinson-44]] on 5 Feb 2024. Notes in possession of [[Burlinson-44|Burlinson-44]]. (If you know the identities of the other people or if the 1939 Record is updated, please update the above information.) Ernest and Louise had 2 further children, both of whom are still living at time of writing. Author [[Goodwin-14405|Ernest Goodwin]] had purchased Bayford House in about 1932. By 1934 he had renamed it as Old Conduit House.'''Book''': Camden History Society. Street History Group - More Streets of Hampstead: An Historical Survey of Streets, Houses and Residents in the Southern Sector of the Old Borough. United Kingdom: High Hill Press, 1973. Page 32 Author and novelist Fay Weldon was a frequent visitor to the house, describing it as her second home. She wrote about the house in her 2002 memoir ''Auto Da Fey'''''Book''': Weldon, Fay. Auto Da Fay: A Memoir. United States: Grove Atlantic, 2007. Page 175, and also in her 1995 novel ''Splitting'''''Book''': Weldon, Fay. Splitting. United Kingdom: Flamingo, 2008.. She met Ernest Goodwin's daughter Flora on her first day at South Hampstead School for Girls, and it turned out that Flora's mother Louise was a friend of her own grandmother. Louise was an unmarried mother of 9 children with Ernest Goodwin, and was living at the house, apparently, "next door to the house in which he kept his wife and legitimate brood." The 1939 Register shows the couple as "married". A conversation with a living grandchild of Ernest Goodwin confirms that they were in fact unmarried, but Louise changed her surname to Goodwin when setting up home with Ernest in about the mid 1920's. They certainly lived as though they were a married couple. It also seems that Fay Weldon's book was embellished somewhat. Ernest's first wife and children were not literally living next door, but elsewhere in the Hampstead area. The register also shows a further 12 people living at Old Conduit House. (9 currently listed and 3 closed records. These were all Jewish refugees. By 1944, Ernest Goodwin had passed away and the house became Louise's. In her capacity as a property manageress she had purchased many houses in Hampstead and converted them to flats, in order to house many more refugees. At the beginning only a minimal rent was charged, but it took some decades for the purchases to accumulate more substantial gains. During the 1960's according to another living grandchild, "the family lived in the basement and ground floor, and the upper floors were entirely inhabited by tenants who lived in single furnished rooms, and shared bathrooms and kitchens. That was not an unusual arrangement in London during and after the war." Old Conduit House was Grade II listed on 30 September 1983.'''Grade II listing''': Old Conduit House at Historic England website: [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1379406?section=official-listing Listed Status]Accessed 9 January 2022; Louise lived at the house until her death in 1995, and the family sold the place around the turn of the millenium. Substantial renovations took place to modernise it, however during these renovations in 2004 the building was burgled. Stained glass windows, a unique fireplace with a handwritten inscription, and other fitments were taken.BBC News website article, "Listed building's windows stolen"; 28 May 2004, Accessed 6 Feb 2024. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3758313.stm More recent estate agent's details describe stained glass windows in the house, but it is not clear if these were new or the stolen ones were recovered. The house was featured in the 2014 movie ''Paddington'' as the home of Nicole Kidman's character Millicent Graves, from where she plots to kidnap Paddington. Old Conduit House featured in an October 2022 London Evening Standard's Homes and Property section, with news that you can rent the property for a cool £20,583 p.c.m.'''Evening Standard article''': Gothic ‘mini castle’ in Hampstead with turrets, marble floors and gold panelled walls to rent for £20k pcm [https://www.standard.co.uk/homesandproperty/luxury/gothic-mini-castle-in-hampstead-available-to-rent-for-ps20k-per-month-b1032096.html Read article here] Accessed 11 January 2023; The house was most recently let to anonymous American millionaires, who took a two year lease and paid a year's rent of £247K upfront to secure it.Tatler.com article : "Anonymous American millionaires rent miniature ‘Windsor Castle’ in ultra-prime London property wave"; 5 Jun 2023; Accessed 6 Feb 2024; https://www.tatler.com/article/anonymous-american-millionaires-rent-miniature-windsor-castle-in-ultra-prime-london-property-wave ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Fay Weldon|Fay Weldon]] ==Research notes== This is a draft work in progress. [[Burlinson-44|Burlinson-44]] 10:46, 6 February 2024 (UTC) ==Sources==

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q68816309}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Cumnock, Ayrshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' Scotland :'''County:''' Ayrshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 55.436686, -4.249455 :'''Elevation:''' 158.0 m or 518.4 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== === Farms === * Clocklownie :* Hugh Murdoch ( -1859) :* James Murdoch ( - ) ==Sources==

Old Dock Presbyterian Cemetery

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[[Category: Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Alberton,_Prince_Edward_Island]] [[Category: Old Dock Presbyterian Cemetery, Alberton, Prince Edward Island]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2316465&CScn=old+dock&CScntry=10& Find a Grave]

Old Dominion Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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Charleston_County,_South_Carolina,_Slaves
Edisto_Island,_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study
Hamilton-28711
Old_Dominion_Plantation,_Charleston_County,_South_Carolina
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Owner_Profile
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[[Category:Old Dominion Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Introduction== {{One Place Study|place=Edisto Island, South Carolina|category=Edisto Island, South Carolina One Place Study}} Old Dominion at its height contained 950 acres, but much was marshland and only 350 acres was arable. To maximize land area, dikes were used in some places, so the overall shape was irregular. The plantation included earlier grants (180 acres to Henry Bailey and 44 acres to John Hayne). The property included scattered slave cabins and a rarely used wharf.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p.160, 166, 167 John Hanahan left this plantation to his wife, '''South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868''': "South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236996 South Carolina wills and related probate matters, *land and property records, *public records, some *marriage contracts, 1671, 1692-1868] Wills, etc., 1845-1856
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9PT-G9P9-7}} (accessed 3 June 2023) *will of John Hanahan Will Bk L p.471
and then his children. Hanahan's heirs sold it in 1857 to William Mikell Bailey. '''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. U13-W13 1856-1859
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR8-63HP-J}} (accessed 3 June 2023) *1857 deed from Hanahan to Bailey
A part of this plantation had been sold to Ephraim C. Bailey. Deed Bk V13 p.538, the deed is not on this page The original property was located near present-day Pine Landing Road off SC 174.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/old-dominion.html ==Owners== List taken from Spencer, Charles, Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy Charleston, SC: The History Press.Spencer, Charles, ''Edisto Island 1663 to 1860: Wild Eden to Cotton Aristocracy'' Charleston, SC: The History Press (2012), p.160, 166, 167 * [[Bayly-870|Henry Bayly (Bailey)]] 1698 * Mark Matthewes 1706 * John Hayne 1714 * [[Bailey-8731|Ralph Bailey]] 1736 * [[Calder-82|John Calder]] 1757 * [[Calder-85|Archibald Calder]] 1767 *[[Hanahan-26|John Hanahan]] (d.1856) * [[Bailey-38938|William Mikell Bailey]] MD (1816 - 1868) ==Slaves== * List being transcribed. == Sources ==

Old Dundas Acorn Cemetery, Dundas, Prince Edward Island

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{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name= Old Dundas Acorn Cemetery |address= France Road, Lot 55, Kings, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1G0 |parent= |project= |location= |findagraveID= 2647755 |billiongravesID= 285695 |coordinate= 46.319304,-62.494689 |startdate= |enddate= }}

Old Dutch Church at Schodack, New York

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[[Category: Schodack, New York]] [[Category: Dutch Reformed Churches, United States of America]] [[Category: Rensselaer County, New York, Religious Congregations]] Schodack is in Rensselaer County, New York, south of Albany. Historically it was part of the [[Space:Rensselaerswyck|Colonie of Rensselaerswyck]], under the control of the van Rensselaer family. In the early years of Schodack, baptisms and marriages were likely to be recorded in the Albany church or possibly in Claverack or Kinderhook, after churches were started in those places. A Reformed Dutch congregation was established at Schodack in about 1770. Its first minister was [[Freymuth-19|Johannes Casparus Fryenmoet]]. For its first several decades, the Schodack congregation was too small to support its own minister, so it was united with or shared resources with other small congregations in the area. According to Vosburgh, from 1770 to 1777 it was united with Kinderhook, from 1788 to 1794 it was united with Greenbush, from 1798 to 1804 it was united with Bethlehem, and from 1804 to 1820 it was united with Nassau. Vosburgh, Royden Woodward. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Schodack at Muitzeskill. Vol. 1. New York City: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1920. Accessed on FindMyPast.com. This church is often described as the Church at Muitzeskill. The church is located in the hamlet of Muitzeskill, whic is centered on the crossroads of the Muitzes Kill Road and the Schodack Landing Road in the town of Schodack. The building of the Reformed Church of Schodack is at the crossroads. The current church building was built in 1876. == Resources == Schodack Church, Consistory Minutes, 1770-1809, are on Ancestry.com in U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989. The title of the data set does not accurately reflect the dates of the contents. Baptisms commence in 1770 or 1771 and are recorded as late as 1832. The marriage record ends in 1831. At https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/43103_356283-01212 there is a list of members received by confession of their faith on Nov. 21, 1830. Additional membership records for 1830-1831 are at https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/43103_356283-01194 The church baptism and marriage records are indexed and searchable, but the member lists, pew lists, etc., do not seem to be indexed. See https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/43103_356283-01213 for the approximate location of the beginning of the church history materials. Numbered list of early members is at https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/43103_356283-01213 Transcriptions of the records, done by Royden Woodward Vosburgh and published in two volumes, are online in an NYGBS collection on findmypast. As of 19 April 2020, they are not yet indexed. See https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/elibrary/religious-records-new-york-state-1639-1914 for a list of church records in the NYGBS collection. An alphabetical list of baptisms reported in the records are at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/muitzbapt.htm and there is a chronological list of marriages at https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/muitzmarr.htm . The records on Ancestry.com often contain more detail than is found in these lists. ''See also: [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]]'' == Footnotes ==

Old Eliot

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] == Old Eliot == A monthly magazine of the history and biography of the Upper Parish of Kittery, now Eliot. * published by Augustin Caldwell, Eliot, Me., 1897-1909. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Old Eliot|Old Eliot]]'' (Augustin Caldwell, Eliot, Me., 1897-1909) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#OE|Old Eliot]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#OE|Old Eliot]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Eliot|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1897) ::* https://archive.org/details/oldeliotmonthlym1897elio ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sbQTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z7QTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7rQTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tqNFAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1-9 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696695 * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UK4TAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7 (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GbUTAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 (1908) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JrUTAAAAYAAJ

Old Families of Norwich, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Families of Norwich, Connecticut, MDCLX to MDCCC == * comp. by Mary E. Perkins. Genealogies. vol. 1, pt. 1. * published Norwich, Conn., 1900 * 50 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old_Families_of_Norwich%2C_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Part 1: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OkG_26-1x2UC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028843088 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770415 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Perkins, Mary E. ''[[Space:Old Families of Norwich, Connecticut|Old Families of Norwich, Connecticut]]'' (Norwich, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Perkins|Perkins]])

Old Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cruise-181|Tami Brown]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * This is from a Bible dated 1829 and includes mainly the families of Lincoln, White, Dehuff. * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16828634 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Old Fort Edward Before 1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == Old Fort Edward Before 1800 == An account of the historic ground now occupied by the village of Fort Edward, New York. * by William H. Hill * privately printed, Fort Edward, N.Y., 1929 * Source Example: ::: Hill, William H., ''[[Space:Old Fort Edward Before 1800|Old Fort Edward Before 1800]]'' (Fort Edward, N.Y., 1929) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hill|Hill]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Hill|Hill]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Fort Edward Before 1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102435901 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21793/ * Addenda ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/23158/ === Table of Contents === * From the earliest days to the advent of John Henry Lydius * A brief biography of John Henry Lydius Fort Edwards first settler * A brief sketch of Sir Francis Nicholson * Extracts from Kalms travels * Indian place names * French and Indian War period--1755-1760 * When and by whom was Fort Miller built? * Notes on the fortifications at Fort Edward * Maps and plans relating to the fortifications at Fort Edward * Period of early settllement. 1761-1774 * Revolutionary period. 1775-1783 * The McCrea tragedy * Period of reconstruction. 1784-1800 * Index === Addenda, Table of Contents === * Part one. ::* Compilers note ::* Campaign of 1756 ::* Campaign of 1758 ::* Forts Mosquito and Misery ::* Lyons journal ::* Campaign of 1760 ::* Fort Miller ::* Epitaphs * Part two ::* Compilers note ::* Fitch papers--Jane McCrea and her contemporaries ::* Obituaries of interesting local persons gathered from old newspapers ::* Biographical notes of early printers from Washington County, N. Y. ::* Early newspapers of Washington and Warren Counties, N. Y. ::* Valedictory

Old Georgetown Cemetery

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This page is part of the [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]]. '''Location:''' Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA '''GPS Coordinates''': 30.6417270, -97.6819240 '''Also See The:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Georgetown_Cemetery Wikipedia] [[Category:Williamson County, Texas, Cemeteries]][[Category:Georgetown, Texas]][[Category:Old Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Texas]] [http://williamsoncotx.com/old-georgetown-cemetery/ Williamson County, TX] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182069/old-georgetown-cemetery Old Georgetown Cemetery in findagrave.com] The '''Old Georgetown Cemetery''', also known as '''San Gabriel Cemetery''', and '''Blue Hole Cemetery''', is located on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown,_Texas Georgetown TX], in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Texas Williamson County.] It is adjacent to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Hole_Park Blue Hole Park], a popular swimming site in downtown Georgetown. This cemetery was in use in from about 1840 to 1902, and contains a lot of the pioneers and early prominent Georgetown residents. There are approximately 95 graves here. Notably, this cemetery contains not only the maintained, orderly graves of carved headstones, but also a small section on the other side of the service road containing a seemingly haphazard arrangement of graves marked with small, white metal crosses. These crosses have no names of the deceased on them, and are in a sparsely wooded area.

Old Gorge Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Old Gorge Cemetery, Woodville, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Old Gorge Cemetery.'' === Getting to OLD GORGE CEMETERY === The cemetery lies 3km from Woodville township. Head west along SH3 / Napier Road, towards the (now closed) Manawatu Gorge. Just a short distance past Old Gorge Road (on your left) and over a bridge, look for the Railway Crossing sign on your right. Cemetery access is over the railway line
'LOCATION' :[https://tinyurl.com/nhdpdv57 49718 Napier Road], Woodville 4999
'GPS' coordinates: -40.336357, 175.834767 == LINKS == :[https://www.familytreecircles.com/the-a-names-a-court-to-ayerton-in-old-gorge-cemetery-woodville-new-zealand-13541.html All the residents A to Z] :[https://www.familytreecircles.com/experiences-of-h-j-vardy-60881.html Burials by Plot Number] :[https://www.familytreecircles.com/1881-69035.html Infants of Old Gorge Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251859/old-gorge-cemetery Find a Grave] :[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Woodville-Old-Gorge-Cemetery/293552 BillionGraves] :[https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community-Information/Cemeteries/Records-Search Tararua District Council cemetery search] :[https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2023/woodville-gorge-cemetery-tour/woodville Old Gorge Cemetery conducted tours]
on the last Sunday of each month that has 5 Sundays

Old Grads Reunion Picnic, Galesville, Wisconsin

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{{One Place Study|place=Galesville, Wisconsin|category=Galesville, Wisconsin One Place Study}} A reunion of the "Old Grads" —- graduates of the Galesville High School— was held in August 1965. Thirty graduates attended the picnic which was held at the home of [[Enghagen-1 |Inez McCain]] in Galesville. The attendees were: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/52245/images/News-MI-WI_DA_NE.1965_08_20-0011 '''*Class of 1901''' *[[Clark-75257|Mrs. Mildred Clark Larson]] *[[Arnold-20935|Gerald D. Arnold]] '''*Class of 1903''' *[[Bartlett-14425|Edith Bartlett]] '''*Class of 1906''' *[[Kenyon-2081|Violet Kenyon]] *[[Purple-196|Mrs. Ruby Purple Jegi]] *[[Arnold-20937|Mrs. Beulah Arnold Wiley]] '''*Class of 1907''': *[[Rhodes-11126|Mrs. Florence Rhodes Hammer]] *[[Larsen-9035|Mrs. Oscar (Julia Larson) Berquist]] '''*Class of 1909''' *Mrs. Esther Shonat Kopp *Blanch Tibbitts '''*Class of 1910''' *Mrs. Alma Swenson Kribs '''*Class of 1912''' *Mrs. C.H. (Ada Grover) Nelson *Mrs. Mabel Grover Anderson *Mrs. John (Amy Grover ) Kopp *[[Bibby-809|Gwyn Bibby]] *Mrs. R.E. (Myrtle Grover) Mossberg; '''*Class of 1914''' *Mrs. Elmer (Grace Jones) Daulton *[[Gipple-46|Mrs. Doris Gipple Lyon]] *Mrs. Bertha Parker McNulty *[[Bibby-811|Edna Bibby]] '''*Class of 1915''' *[[Enghagen-1|Mrs. Inez Enghagen McCain]] '''*Class of 1917''' *Dorothy Smith, Rochester *[[Suttie-219|Margaret Suttie]] '''Class of 1918''' *[[Hammer-2660|Mrs. Guy (Ruth Hammer) Anderson]] '''Class of 1919''' *Mrs. Violet Gardner Solberg '''Class of 1924''' *Mrs. Price (Edith Perring) Hilton '''Class of 1928''' *Mrs. Helen Smith Bringgold, Rochester '''*Class of 1935''' *Kathryn R. Beadle. ==Sources==

Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Dutchess County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York| Sources-New York]] __TOC__ == Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York == 19,000 Inscriptions. This is Vol. 2 of the [[Space:Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society|Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society]]. * collected and edited by [[Poucher-82|John Wilson Poucher]], M.D. (1859-1948) and [[Reynolds-30857|Helen Wilkinson Reynolds (1875-1943)]] * published by The Dutchess County Historical Society, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1924 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://issuu.com/jeffway/docs/dutchess_gravestones * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/29200-old-gravestones-of-dutchess-county-new-york-nineteen-thousand-inscriptions - full text * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686591 search only * https://books.google.com/books?id=Z8UpAQAAMAAJ search and snippet view only :See also: * [https://www.worldcat.org/Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York/old-gravestones-of-dutchess-county-new-york-nineteen-thousand-inscriptions/oclc/1305676 WorldCat] * http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~dutchesscemetery/genealogy/index.htm * FamilySearch: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cemetery_Abstracts_for_Dutchess_county_New_York Cemetery Abstracts for Dutchess County New York] === Table of Contents === * Foreword, page vii ** Abbreviations ** Civil Divisions ** Land Patents ** Racial Stocks * Town of Amenia, page 1 *# Benton ground, inscriptions: 19 *# Kinney ground, inscriptions: 9 *# Unnamed ground, on the Benson farm, inscriptions: 4 *# Knickerbocker ground, inscriptions: 7 *# Unnamed ground, on the Belden farm, inscriptions: 34 *# Red Meeting House, Amenia, inscriptions: 503 *# South Amenia cemetery, inscriptions: 427 *# Smithfield churchyard, inscriptions: 353 *# The Separate churchyard, inscriptions: 81 *# Amenia Union cemetery, inscriptions: 182 *# Unnamed ground, near the steel works, inscriptions: 26 *# Amenia Island cemetery, inscriptions: 571 ::* Total inscriptions: 2,216 * Town of Beekman, page 5 * Town of Clinton, page 21 * Town of Dover, page 33 * Town of East Fishkill, page 49 * Town of Fishkill, page 71 * Town of Hyde Park, page 121 * Town of LaGrange, page 143 * Town of Milan, page 150 * Town of North East, page 169 * Town of Pawling, page 173 * Town of Pine Plains, page 183 * Town of Pleasant Valley, page 203 * Town of Poughkeepsie, page 231 * Town of Red Hook, page 273 * Town of Rhinebeck, page 297 * Town of Stanford, page 329 * Town of Union Vale, page 351 * Town of Wappinger, page 371 * Town of Washington, page 389 === Illustrations === * Rogers Family Ground, page Frontispiece * Van Der Burgh Family Ground Opp., page 8 * Dutch Churchyard, Fishkill, N. Y Opp., page 72 * St. James's Churchyard, Hyde Park, N.Y., opp. page 130 * St. Paul's Churchyard, Tivoli, N.Y., opp. page 294 * Friends' Ground, Gardner Hollow, N.Y., opp. page 338 * Typical Eighteenth Century Dutch Inscriptions, opp. page 372 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Poucher, John Wilson. ''[[Space:Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York|Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York]]'' (Dutchess County Historical Society, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Poucher|Poucher]]) * Poucher, John Wilson. ''[[Space:Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York|Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York]]'' (Dutchess County Historical Society, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1924) [ Page ].

Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wirksworth, Derbyshire]] [[Category: Aston (High Peak), Derbyshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Derbyshire|Derbyshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire == * by Joseph Tilley * published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd., London, 1892-1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 The High Peak Hundred ::* https://archive.org/details/oldhallsmanorsa01tillgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CeIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100387720 * Vol. 2 The Appletree Hundred and The Wapentake of Wirksworth ::* https://archive.org/details/oldhallsmanorsa02tillgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ROIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100387720 * Vol. 3 (1899) The Scarsdale Hundred ::* https://archive.org/details/oldhallsmanorsa00tillgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9eIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100387720 * Vol. 4 ::* === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tilley, Joseph. ''[[Space:Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire|Old Halls, Manors, and Families of Derbyshire]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd., London, 1892-1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tilley|Tilley]])

Old Hancock County Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Hancock County Families == Containing genealogies of families resident in Hancock county in 1933, whose ancestors of their surnames settled in the town in which they live, in or before 1790. "A series of thirty-five articles [which] appeared in the Ellsworth American, in 1932-33. The articles, slightly revised and supplemented, are here republished." - Preface * by William Macbeth Pierce * published by Hancock County Publishing Co., Ellsworth, Me., 1933 * Source Example: ::: Pierce, William Macbeth. ''[[Space:Old Hancock County Families|Old Hancock County Families]]'' (Hancock County Pub. Co., Ellsworth, Maine, 1933) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pierce|Pierce]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Pierce|Pierce]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Hancock County Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009701771

Old Haverford Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Havertown, Pennsylvania

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[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1967111 Find A Grave: Old Haverford Friends Meeting House Cemetery]
[http://www.lowermerionhistory.org/burial/oldhaverford/ The Lower Merion Historical Society]
[http://www.oldhaverford.org/history Old Haverford Friends Meeting]

Profiles of people buried in this cemetery should include the following badge as well as "Category: Old Haverford Friends Meeting House Cemetery, Havertown, Pennsylvania" designation {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Pennsylvania|place=[[Space:Old_Haverford_Friends_Meeting_House_Cemetery, Havertown, Pennsylvania|Old Haverford Friends Meeting House Cemetery]]}} Volunteers are needed to survey this cemetery. Old Haverford Meeting Burial Records: In 1688, money began to be raised in order to build a stone Meeting House, which was completed in 1700. It is believed that the southern portion of the Meeting House, with its rougher masonry, is the original building. The northern portion was added a century later in 1800. An early necessity was the establishment of a burial place. A burial ground was laid out in 1684, on land that is believed to have belonged to William Howell. The first interment in the new cemetery was the body of William Sharpus, which occurred on the 9th month (November in the Quaker calendar), 18th day in 1684.[http://www.lowermerionhistory.org/burial/oldhaverford/| Lower Merion History: Old Haverford Meeting Bural Grounds]

'Old Homes and Ancestors' by Harriet I. (Bush) Hunt

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"Old Homes and Ancestors: a story of our Cavaliers and Pioneers and their descendants", 1943, by [[Bush-3039|Harriet Bush Hunt]] (1881-1954). This is the family history of the Bush, Meador, Jones, and Beall families (among others) on my mother's side, primarily in the states of Georgia and Alabama. This book was never formally published; I have a xerographic copy. There have been many manual edits and additions to it since it was originally copied but prior to my acquisition. I apologize in advance for readability, especially for the various handwritten annotations that were made and then became part of the xerographed copy. As of 10 July 2020, all sections have been uploaded. I have added my own annotations to the PDF files to provide the WikiTree profile ID for some, but by no means all, of the persons mentioned in this book. I am choosing not to include the various pedigree charts that were added to the book until I can verify that all of the information contained therein does not include living people whose privacy I want to protect. Note that the information contained in this work has not been fully verified. I know that in some sections, the author used sources (example: F.M.M Beall's history of the Beall surname) that have proven unreliable. There are other aspects of the work that are more useful, including some first- and second-hand narratives of people and places. Primary surnames in this book: '''Aderhold, Bartlett, Beall/Bell, Boyd, Braithwaite, Bush, Davidson, Freeman, Hargrove, Hastings, Hollinshead/Hollingshead, Hunt, Jones, King, Magruder, McGarity, Meador/Meadors, Peyton, Rankin, Roane, Whiting, Yancey''' Secondary surnames that are mentioned: '''Batte, Blount, Bowles, Candler, Cleveland, Cobb, Coombes, Daniel, Easley, Green/Greene, Headen, Heavner/Havner, Holland, Jelks, Jenkins, Moore, Neal, Norris, Pelham, Ragan, Rudisill, Scarborough, Sharley, Sorrels, Sugan/Shugan, Thomas, Wellborn, Williams, Woodson''' At the end of several sections, there may be a reference to the "Brooke" lineage. Included in the hardcopy was a complete Xerox copy of ''[[Space:The Brooke Family of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England|The Brooke Family of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England]]'' by Thomas Willing Balch (1899). -- [[Gillespie-2589 | Tom Gillespie]]

Old Houses in Camden, New Jersey

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[[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category:Camden County, New Jersey]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Old Houses in Camden, New Jersey == '''Citation Example''' :Boyer, Charles S. ''[[Space:Old_Houses_in_Camden%2C_New_Jersey|The Old Houses in Camden, New Jersey: An Address Delivered Before the City Historical Society of Camden, New Jersey.]]'' ([unknown]: privately printed, 1920) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#BoyerOldHouses|Boyer]], Page 1 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/oldhousesincamde00boyer archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old_Houses_in_Camden%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich, 1660-1800

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich, 1660-1800 == With maps, illustrations, portraits and genealogies. * by Mary Elizabeth Perkins * published by The Press of the Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn., 1895 * 621 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich, 1660-1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NdxdH4HoSVcC * https://archive.org/details/oldhousesofantie00perk * https://archive.org/details/oldhousesofantie00perk_0 * https://archive.org/details/oldhousesantien00perkgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189555 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100347136 * https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/Old_Houses_Antient_Town_Norwich_1600.pdf * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14694 * http://historicbuildingsct.com/?page_id=1930 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * List of Illustrations ** List of Maps and Half-Tone Prints ** List of Portraits and Miniatures * Chapter 1 * * Chapter 73 === Errata === * See [https://books.google.com/books?id=NdxdH4HoSVcC&pg=PR20 Page xx]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Perkins, Mary. ''[[Space:Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich, 1660-1800|Old Houses of the Antient Town of Norwich, 1660-1800]]'' (Bulletin Co., Norwich, Conn., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Perkins|Perkins]])

Old info from profile of Mary (Lord) (Carhart) Warne

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Original profile: Lord-2063 '''There are errors in the obsolete information below; please do not re-enter this information in Mary Lord's profile.''' '''There was an earlier removal of unsourced information to this additional page:''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mary_Lord_Carhart_Warne_Extraneous_Source_Information "Mary Lord, b. July 13, 1668, at Cambridge, Mass., m. Thomas Carhart in November, 1691, and lived on Staten Island until the spring of 1695, when they removed to Woodbridge, N. J. Three sons were born to this union, John, Robert, and William Carhart. Thomas Carhart died in Woodbridge. "Some time between Mch. 16, 1695,—the date of his will, and April 6, 1696,—the date that the will was probated." Of Mary Lord's ancestry we will say that she was the daughter of Robert Lord, of Cambridge, Mass., b. in England about 1627, and Rebecca, formerly of Boston, Mass., who (according to Carhart Genealogy, p. 25), was the daughter of Major William Phillips, of Saco, Me., and Boston, Mass. This, however, is an error, as Rebecca Lord's maiden name was Stanley, not Phillips,—Major William Phillips was her stepfather,—not her father. Her father's name, who was her mother's previous husband, was Christopher Stanley, a sea captain, and a man of good estate, who with his wife came over in the same ship with Robert Lord's father and family, and settled in Boston, Mass., so that she also must have been born in England." George Warne Labaw, ''A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America ...'' (New York, Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., [c1911]), 56-59; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062513239?urlappend=%3Bseq=74 ''Hathi Trust'']. '''Born''' 13 JUL 1668 Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA Source: [[#S11087]] Source: [[#S11322]] Note: Source Citation: Birth year: 1668; Birth city: Stonington; Birth state: CTSource: [[#S10956]] Source: [[#S10927]] Source: [[#S11282]] Note: Volume: 150; SAR Membership Number: 29984Source: [[#S10807]] Note: page 56 '''Died''' 23 APR 1713 Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, NJ Source: [[#S11322]] Note: Source Citation: Birth year: 1668; Birth city: Stonington; Birth state: CTSource: [[#S10927]] Source: [[#S10779]] '''Buried''' Marlboro, Burlington County, NJ Source: [[#S10779]] Source: [[#S10927]] '''Marriage''' "A marriage license was granted to [[Carhart-59|Thomas Carhart]] of Stanten Island ... and Mary Lord," 22 November 1691.Citing "''vol. 4, Record of Wills, Surrogates's office, Marriage Licenses of N. Y. State,'' Mary E. (Carhart) Dusenbury, ''A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall, England ...'' (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1880), 15; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00duse/page/15/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. Mary E. (Carhart( Dusenbury (1880) wrote, "The date and place of marriage have not been found."Mary E. (Carhart) Dusenbury, ''A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall, England ...'' (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1880), 15; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00duse/page/15/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']. Marriage: 22 NOV 1691?,,Richmond County, New York Source: [[#S10930]] Source: [[#S10930]] Source: [[#S11251]] Source: [[#S11169]] Note: Source number: 579.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RGISource: [[#S11169]] Note: Source number: 579.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: RGISource: [[#S11322]] Note: Birth year: 1630; Birth city: Stonington; Birth state: CTSource: [[#S11169]] Note: Source number: 2.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: CAMSource: [[#S11189]] Source: [[#S11169]] Note: Source number: 2.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: CAMSource: [[#S11189]] *George Warne Labaw, ''A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America ...'' (New York, Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., [c1911]), 56-59; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062513239?urlappend=%3Bseq=74 ''Hathi Trust'']. *Mary E. (Carhart) Dusenbury, ''A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall, England ...'' (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1880); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00duse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater ''InternetArchive'']; contains references to historical documents, * Kenneth Lord, ''Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord, an original proprietor and founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636' (New York: private printing, 1946), p. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112089246141?urlappend=%3Bseq=27 3], 356+; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112089246141?urlappend=%3Bseq=426 ''Hathi Trust'']. * Source: S10779 Certainty: 0 Other Ancestry.com Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) * Source: S10807 Certainty: 0 Other Ancestry.com Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other File Format: jpg 14 DEC 2015 (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA * Source: S10927 Certainty: 0 Other Ancestry.com Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) :*Name: Mary Lord death date: 23 Apr 1713 death place: Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA burial place: Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA :*Name: Mary Lord death date: 23 Apr 1713 death place: Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA burial place: Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA :*Name: Mary Lord death date: 23 Apr 1713 death place: Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA burial place: Marlboro, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA :*Name: Mary Lord burial place: Cheesequake, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA * Source: S10956 Certainty: 0 Other Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) * Source: S11087 Certainty: 0 Other Edmund West, comp. Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Stonington, New London, CT, USA * Source: S11282 Certainty: 0 Other Ancestry.com Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) ::Birth date: 1599 Birth place: England Death date: 1663 Death place: Gardiners Island, New York Residence date: Residence place: United StatesBirth date: 1599 Birth place: England Death date: 1663 Death place: Gardiners Island, New York Residence date: Residence place: United StatesBirth date: 1599 Birth place: England Death date: 1663 Death place: Gardiners Island, New York Residence date: Residence place: United States birth date: 1760 birth place: Delaware death date: 15 Sep 1837death place: Virginia :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 1810 death date: 1884 * Source: S11322 Certainty: 0 Other Edmund West, comp. Repository: Ancestry.com Call Number: Media: Other (See also [[Space:Mary Lord Carhart Warne Extraneous Source Information|Additional Source Data]].) ::Birth date: 1694 Birth place: MA Death date: Death place: MA Marriage date: 4 December 1717 Marriage place: Bellingham Norfo, Mendon Worcester, MABirth date: 1694 Birth place: MA Death date: Death place: MA Marriage date: 4 December 1717 Marriage place: Bellingham Norfo, Mendon Worcester, MABirth date: 1694 Birth place: MA Death date: Death place: MA Marriage date: 4 December 1717 Marriage place: Bellingham Norfo, Mendon Worcester, MABirth date: 4 May 1728 Birth place: Bellingham, Norfolk, MA Death date: 1807 Death place: Marriage date: 29 May 1754 Marriage place:Birth date: 4 May 1728 Birth place: Bellingham, Norfolk, MA Death date: 1807 Death place: Marriage date: 29 May 1754 Marriage place:Birth date: 4 May 1728 Birth place: Bellingham, Norfolk, MA Death date: 1807 Death place: Marriage date: 29 May 1754 Marriage place:marriage date: 15 July 1662 marriage place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States birth date: 8 July 1643 birth place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA death date: 23 Apr 1713 death place: Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA :*Name: Mary Lord birth date: 13 July 1668 birth place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA death date: 23 Apr 1713 death place: Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA :*Name: Mary Lord marriage date: 1693 marriage place: Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States birth date: 4 August 1667 (1669) birth place: Milford, Worcester Co, MA

Old Kittery and Her Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Kittery, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Old Kittery and Her Families == * by Rev. [[Stackpole-354|Everett S. Stackpole]], D. D. * published by Lewiston Journal Company, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Kittery and Her Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NMV8ijlqeA0C * https://archive.org/details/oldkitteryherfam00staciala * https://archive.org/details/oldkitteryandhe00stacgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007673168 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stackpole, Everett S., ''[[Space:Old Kittery and Her Families|Old Kittery and Her Families]]'' (Lewiston Journal Co., 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stackpole|Stackpole]])

Old Levin Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Old Levin Cemetery, Levin, Manawatū-Whanganui]] ''A free-space page to record interments and memorials at Old Levin Cemetery.'' == Old Levin Cemetery == Old '''Levin''' Cemetery is the District's only urban cemetery, with records dating back to 1894. Included at the cemetery is a Returned Services Section. The cemetery is now closed for new burials, however ashes, reserved and double depth burials are available. The Cemetery offers an interesting historical journey, with many of Levin’s early settlers and notable figures buried in the cemetery. [https://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Services/Cemeteries/District-Cemeteries#section-6 Horowhenua District Council]
'''LOCATION'''
Makomako Road,
Levin 5510
'''GPS''' coordinates: -40.624723, 175.270874 === Notable Interments === ::[[Andrew-1343|Leslie Andrew VC]] World War 1 Victoria Cross recipient === Links === ::[https://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Services/Cemeteries/Cemetery-Search Horowhenua District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2333039/old-levin-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Levin-Old-Cemetery/280623 BillionGraves]

Old Maryland Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === Bibliographic Information === * Title: ''Old Maryland families; a collection of charts comp. from public records, wills, family Bibles, tomb inscriptions, and other original sources'' * Author: Henrietta Elizabeth Bromwell * Publisher: H. E. Bromwell of Denver, Colorado * Published: 1916 * Language: English === Description === Book of genealogical charts the author compiled from original sources depicting the oldest families who settled in various counties of Maryland. === Locations === * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39102518 Find a copy in a library] via WorldCat * [https://www.loc.gov/item/17009533 Library of Congress record] * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/309056 FamilySearch catalog record] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=cfl3tAEACAAJ Google Books record] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605705 HathiTrust Digital Library record] === Use on WikiTree === * Citation example: :::Bromwell, Henrietta Elizabeth. ''[[Space:Old Maryland Families|Old Maryland families; a collection of charts comp. from public records, wills, family Bibles, tomb inscriptions, and other original sources]]'' (H. E. Bromwell, Denver, Colorado, 1910). * Footnote example: ::: [[#S1|Bromwell]]: Page 16 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Bromwell Genealogy|WikiTree profiles that use this source]]

Old Memorandum Book

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== Sources == *Lorraine D Landenberg, 2003, found an “old memorandum book” Winthrop Univ., Rock Hill, S.C.), collection of James Nesbit Knoxof James Nesbit Knox along with his diary that mentioned Elizabeth Wallace, single sister to our Sarah Wallace.  All are Dunlap birthdates.  They are the children of William Dunlap, Sr., immigrant to S.C.  It looks like all his children were born in S.C,. and none in Ireland. Peter  Nov 10 1774 Mary  Apr 29 1777 Jenet  Jan 29 1777  Nancy  Feb 11 1779 Sarah Jan 16 1781 Daniel Apr 22 1783 Betty Mar 10 1785 Ester Apr 10 1787 William Mar 28 1789 Peter Dec 17 no year

Old Miscellaneous Records of Dutchess County, (NY)

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'''The Second Book of the Supervisors and Assessors''',  Published by Vassar Brothers Institute, Poughkeepsie NY, 1909 ::Transcribed by Bob Martins ::Web by Debbie (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/dutchess/data/early/1726-7/pt7.html) {{One Name Study|name=Van Tine}} A list of all the real and personall estates of all the freeholders inhabitants residents And sojourners of the South ward of the County of Dutchess by the assessors chosen & appointed for the same on their oaths on the twenty fifth day of January in ye year of our Lord Christ Ano;qe Domini 1726/7 to discharge said wards part of said wards part of sd Countys quota layd by an act of generall assembly of this Colloney entituled an act granting to his Majesty the duties and taxes therein mentioned; for supporting his Government in the Colony of New York from the first day of July one thousand seven hundred and twenty six to the first day of July one thousand seven hundred and twenty nine the sd act setting forth that Dutchess County is to pay the sum of twenty nine pounds fifteen shillings yearly and every year Dureing the said three years it being payable the first day of October yearly and over and above the respectives Quotas the sum of fifteen pence on every pound of said quotas to pay the Collector and Tresurors sallerys as is specifyed in ye aforesaid act and are to pay after the rate of four pence pr pound this is the first payment on said act &c {| | . || £ || £ || s || d |- | Jan Cranckhyt Juner || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | Jurrie Springsteen || 18 || 0 || 6 || 0 |- | The Widdow of Peter Arkils deceased || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | John Mills || 2 || 0 || 0 || 8 |- | Isaac Hendricks VanAmburgh || 20 || 0 || 6 || 8 |- | The Widdow of Mr Rodger Brett decesed || 40 || 0 || 13 || 4 |- | Cornelius Bogardus || 4 || 0 || 1 || 4 |- | Peter Du Booys || 33 || 0 || 11 || 0 |- | Robert Denge || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 |- | Richard Lounsbeery || 4 || 0 || 1 || 4 |- | Johannes Fountine || 2 || 0 || 0 || 8 |- | Samul Coach || 2 || 0 || 0 || 8 |- | Nicolas Wallder || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Hendrick Phillips || 12 || 0 || 4 || 0 |- | Hendrick Thomas || 4 || 0 || 1 || 4 |- | Johannes Ostrom || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Roulouff Ostrom || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | Johannes Mettlar || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Jurrie Mousher || 6 || 0 || 2 || 0 |- | The Widdow of Everhert Jong decesased || Unabel || || || |- | James Hussey || 30 || 0 || 10 || 0 |- | The Widdow of Gerret Van Vledt decesed || 20 || 0 || 6 || 8 |- | The Widdow of Johannes Terboss Esq decesed || 39 || 0 || 13 || 0 |- | Jan Buys || 12 || 0 || 4 || 0 |- | Jacobus Terboss || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | John Montross || 20 || 0 || 6 || 8 |- | Abram Buys || 11 || 0 || 3 || 8 |- | Johannes Terbos || 20 || 0 || 6 || 8 |- | Johannes Buys || 11 || 0 || 3 || 8 |- | Jacobus Swartwout || 21 || 0 || 7 || 0 |- | Jan De Langen || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | John Dean || 1 || 0 || 0 || 4 |- | Frans De Langen || 25 || 0 || 8 || 4 |- | Andris Frederick Peck || 9 || 0 || 3 || 0 |- | Johannes Tebld Sheree || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Daniel Boss || 22 || 0 || 7 || 4 |- | Arrye Cooll || 5 || 0 || 1 || 8 |- | David Brill || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | Phillip Solomon || 5 || 0 || 1 || 8 |- | The Widdow of Simon Schouten decesed || 17 || 0 || 5 || 8 |- | John Schouten || 13 || 0 || 4 || 4 |- | Jacob Schouten || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Tymon Schouten || 2 || 0 || 0 || 8 |- | Peter Lassink || 21 || 0 || 7 || 0 |- | William Lassink || 12 || 0 || 4 || 0 |- | Lowrance Lassink || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | Isaak Lassink || 11 || 0 || 3 || 8 |- | Elexander Griggs || 10 || 0 || 3 || 4 |- | William Schutt || 14 || 0 || 4 || 8 |- | Abraham Brinckerhooffe || 15 || 0 || 5 || 0 |- | John Brinckerhooffe || 11 || 8 || 0 || 3 |- | Roulooff Swartwout || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | Frances Dracke || 8 || 0 || 2 || 8 |- | Jacobus De Pyster || 16 || 0 || 5 || 4 |- | Cornelius Losie || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | John Backer || 5 || 0 || 1 || 8 |- | George Cooper || 5 || 0 || 1 || 8 |- | Christopher Green || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | Adrian Van Vledt || 5 || 0 || 1 || 8 |- | De ouden Man Father Van hans Barghen || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | Johannes Bergen || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | Peter Hanes || 3 || 0 || 1 || 0 |- | . || £ 685 || £ 11- || 8 || 4 |} We whose names are hereunto subscribed being the inhabitants of the Liberty and Precinqt of Dutchess County aforesaid have seen these tax lists and perused the Same and the same is by us rated upon the inhabitants aforesaid according to the Best of our judgments wittness our hands the twenty fifth day of January Anoq Domini 1726/7 Assessors :Lourens Osterhout :The Mark of HP Hendrick Pelssee :Lourens Knickerbacker :Abrham Buys :Francoois Van Den Boogert :Isack Lsing

Old Mount Wesley Cemetery, Dargaville, Northland

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[[Category:Northland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]] [[Category: Old Mount Wesley Cemetery, Dargaville, Northland]] [[Category:Dargaville, Northland]] == Dargaville Cemetery - Old Mount Wesley Cemetery== ''ALSO KNOWN AS MT WESLEY OLD CEMETERY''
Dargaville cemetery is about 2 kilometres from Dargaville on the Dargaville to Taingaehe road, called River Road, from the west end of town. Kaipara District Council administers this cemetery, but there appears to be no online database for searching records. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Mount-Wesley-Dargaville-Old-Cemetery/310083 Billion Graves] - this has 844 listed * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2355696/old-mount-wesley-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 563 listed === Notable Interments === There are 3 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-1945 war here. There are graves of 4 casualties of [https://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/cemeteries/dargaville-old-mount-wesley-cemetery Wars] here (3 from New Zealand). They are: #[[Potts-3665|Edward Roy Potts]] #[[Hewetson-168|Reginald Wilfred Hewetson]] #[[Biddles-14|Richard Beamish Biddles]] #[[Lynch-8705|William Lynch]] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''14''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''563''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''844'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 16:55, 3 February 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Old Mt Zion Cemetery

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[[Category: Old Mount Zion Cemetery, Hobbie, Pennsylvania]] [[ Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[ Category:Hollenback Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Old Mt Zion cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Old Mt Zion cemetery is located near the village of Hobbie in Hollenbach Township,about 3 miles west of the village of Hobbie on County Rd. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
----- ===links to other online resources=== ===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) |- |[[Briggs-4450|Briggs]]||William||1804||1880|||||||||[[Image:Briggs-4450.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Keen-1832|Keen]]||ElizabethBriggs||1803||1883||w/o William Briggs|||||||[[Image:Keen-1832.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Schobert-151|Schobert]]||Christopher||1800||1865|||||||||[[Image:Schobert-151.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Spaide-5|Spaide]]||Mary MagdelineSchobert||1813||1898||w/o Christopher Schobert|||||||[[Image:Schobert-151.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Grover-1833|Grover]]||Daniel||1811||1891|||||||| [[Image:Grover-1833.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-164743|Smith]]||SallieGrover||1816||1889||w/o Daniel Grover|||||||[[Image:Smith-164743.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andres-393|Andres]]||Abram||1846||1930|||||||||[[Image:Andres-393.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Davis-59417|Davis]]||LydiaAndres||1840||1917||w/o Abram Andres|||||||[[Image:Andres-393.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Schobert-159|Schobert]]||Amos||1842||1926|||||||||[[Image:Schobert-159.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Gruver-77|Gruver]]||SabillaSchobert||1845||1926||w/o Amos Schobert|||||||[[Image:Schobert-159.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Schobert-160|Schobert]]||Lidia||1840||1913||d/o Christopher and Mary Schobert|||||||[[Image:Schobert-160.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Shelly-524|Shelly]]||Daniel||1825||1883|||||||||[[Image:Shelly-524.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-165146|Smith]]||MatildaShelly||1827||1898||w/o Daniel Shelly|||||||[[Image:Smith-165146.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Schobert-163|Schobert]]||William R||1839||1882|||||||||[[Image:Schobert-163.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Lindur-1|Lindur]]||Sarah AnnSchobert||1837||1913||w/o William Schobert|||||||[[Image:Schobert-163.jpg|200px]]

Old Mud Meeting House

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[[Category:Kentucky Projects]] The goal of this project is to centralize information on members of the Old Mud Meeting House which was the first Dutch Reformed Church west of the Allegheny Mountains. The church is located near Harrodsburg, KY Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Westerfield-187|Jeremy Westerfield]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12280250 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Old Names of Illnesses

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[[Category: Health]] [[Category: Diseases]] === A === : Ablepsy - Blindness : Ague - Malarial Fever : American Plague - Yellow Fever : Anasarca - Generalized massive edema : Aphtha - The infant disease "thrush" : Apoplexy - Paralysis due to stroke : Asphycsia/Asphicsia - Cyanotic and lack of oxygen : Atrophy - Wasting away or dimishing in size === B === : Bad Blood - Syphilis : Bilious Fever - Typhoid, malaria, hepatitis or elevated temperature and bile emesis : Biliousness - Jaundice associated with liver disease : Black plague or death - Bubonic plague : Black Fever - Acute infection with high temperature and dark red skin lesions and high mortality rate : Black Pox - Black Small pox : Black Vomit - Vomiting old black blood due to ulcers or yellow fever : Blackwater Fever - Dark urine associated with high temperature : Bladder in Throat - Diptheria [seen on Death Certificates] : Blood Poisoning - Bacterial infection; septicemia : Bloody Flux - Bloody stools : Bloody Sweat - Sweating sickness : Bone Shave - Sciatica : Brain Fever - Meningitis : Breakbone - Dengue fever : Bright's Disease - Chronic inflammatory disease of kidneys : Bronze John - Yellow fever : Bule - Boil, tumor or swelling === C === : Cachexy - Malnutrition : Cacogastric - Upset stomach : Caducesus - Subject to falling sickness or epilepsy : Camp Fever - Typhus; aka camp diarrhea : Canine madness - Rabies, hydrophobia : Canker - Ulceration of the mouth or lips or herpes simplex : Catalepsy - Seizures / trances : Catarrhal - Nose and throat discharge from cold or allergy : Cerebritis - Inflamation of cerebrum or lead poisoning : Chilblain - Swelling of extremities caused by exposure to cold : Child Bed Fever - Infection following birth of a child : Chin Cough - Whooping cough : Chlorosis - Iron deficiency anemia : Cholera - Acute severe contagious diarrhea with intestinal lining sloughing : Cholera Morbus - Characterized by nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, elevated temperature, etc. Could be appendicitis : Cold Plague - Ague which is characterized by convulsions, contortions and dancing : Colic - An abdominal pain and cramping : Consumption - Tuberculosis : Congestion - Any collection of fluid in an organ, like the lungs : Congestive Chills - Malaria or Malaria with diarrhea : Congestive Fever - Malaria : Corruption - Infection : Coryza - A cold : Costiveness - Constipation : Cramp Colic - Appendicitis : Crop Sickness - Over-extended stomach : Croup - laryngitis, diptheria, or strep throat : Cyanosis - Dark skin color from lack of oxygen in blood : Cynanche - Diseases of throat : Cystitis - Inflamation of the bladder === D === : Day Fever - Fever lasting one day; sweating sickness : Debility - Lack of movement or staying in bed : Decrepitude - Feebleness due to old age : Delirium Tremens - Hallucinations due to alcoholism : Dengue - Infectious fever epidemic to East Africa : Dentition - Cutting of teeth : Deplumation - Tumor of the eyelids which causes hair loss : Diary Fever - A fever that lasts one day : Diptheria - Contagious disease of the throat : Distemper - Usually animal disease with malaise, discharge from nose and throat, anorexia : Dock Fever - Yellow Fever : Dropsy - Edema [swelling], often caused by kidney or heart disease : Dropsy of the Brain - Encephalitis : Dry Bellyache - Lead poisoning : Dyscrasy - An abnormal body condition : Dysentery - Inflamation of colon with frequent passage of mucous and blood : Dysorexy - Reduced appetite : Dyspepsia - Indigestion and heartburn. Heart attack symptoms : Dysury - Difficulty in urination === E === : Eclampsy - Symptoms of epilepsy, convulsions during laboor : Ecstasy - A form of catalepsy characterized by loss of reason : Edema - Nephrosis; swelling of tissues : Edema of Lungs - Congestive heart failure, a form of dropsy : Eel thing - Erysipelas : Elephantiasis - A form of leprosy : Encephaslitis - Swelling of brain; aka sleeping sickness : Enteric Fever - Typhoid fever : Enterocolitis - Inflamation of the intestines : Enteritis - Inflations of the bowels : Epitaxis - Nose bleed : Erysipelas - Contagious skin disease, due to Streptococci with vesicular and bulbous lesions : Extravasted Blood - Rupture of a blood vessel === F === : Falling sickness - Epilepsy : Fatty Liver - Cirrhosis of liver : Fits - Sudden attack or seizure of muscle activity : Flux - An excessive flow or discharge of fluid like hemorrhage or diarrhea : Flux of Humour - Circulation : French Pox - Syphillis === G === : Gathering - A collection of pus : Glandular Fever - Mononeuclosis : Great Pox - Syphilis : Green Fever / Sickness - Anemia : Grippe/Grip - Influenza-like symptoms : Grocer's Itch - Skin disease caused by mites in sugar or flour === H === : Hardening of the Arteries - Atherosclerosis, formerly a diagnosis for (or stated as source of) dementia or Alzheimer's Disease : Heart Sickness - Condition caused by loss of salt from body : Heat Stroke - Body temperature elevates becasue of surrounding environment temperature and body does not perspire to reduce temperature. Coma or death result if not reversed. : Hectical Complaint - Recurrent fever : Hematemsis - Vomiting blood : Hematuria - Bloody urine : Hemiplegy - Paralysis of one side of body : Hip Gout - Osteomylitis : Horrors - Delirium tremens : Hydrocepalus - Enlarged head, water on the brain : Hydropericardium - Heart dropsy : Hydrophobia - Rabies : Hydrothroax - Dropsy in chest : Hypertrophic - Enlargement of organ, like the heart === I === : Impetigo - Contagious skin disease charcterized by pustules : Inanition - Physical condition resulting from lack of food : Infantile Paralysis - Polio : Intestinal Colic - Abdominal pain due to improper diet === J === : Jail Fever - Typhus : Jaundice - Condition caused by blockage of intestines === K === : King's Evil - Tuberculosis of neck and lymph glands : Kruchhusten - Whooping cough === L === : Lagrippe - Influenza : Lockjaw - Tetanus or infectious disease affecting the muscules of the neck and jaw. Untreated, it is fatal in 8 days. : Long Sickness - Tuberculosis : Lues Disease - Syphilis : Lues Venera - Venereal disease : Lumbago - Back pain : Lung Fever - Pneumonia : Lung Sickness - Tuberculosis : Lying In - Time of delivery of infant === M === : Malignant Sore Throat - Diptheria : Mania - Insanity : Marasmus - Progressive wasting away of body, like malnutrition : Membranous Croup - Diptheria : Meningitis - Inflations of brain or spinal cord : Metritis - Inflamation of uterus of purulent vaginal discharge : Miasmus - Poisonous vapors thought to infrect the air : Milk Fever - Disease from drinking contaminated milk, like undulant fever or brucellosis : Milk Leg - Post partum thrombophlebitis : Milk Sickness - Disease from milk of cattle which had eaten poisonous weeds : Mormal - Gangrene : Morphew - Scurvey blisters on the body : Mortification - Gangrene of necrotic tissue : Myelitiis - Inflamation of the spine : Myocarditis - Inflamation of heart muscles === N === : Necrosis - Moritification of bones or tissue : Nephrosis - Kidney degeneration : Nepritis - Inflamation of kidneys : Nervous Prostration - Extreme exhaustion from inability to control physical and mental activities : Neuralgia - Described as discomfort, such as "Headache" was neuralgia in head : Nostalgia - Homesickness === P === : Palsy - Paralysis or uncontrolled movement of controlled muscles. It was listed as "Cause of death" : Paroxysm - Convulsion : Pemphigus - Skin disease of watery blisters : Pericarditis - Inflammation of the heart : Peripneumonia - Inflammation of the lungs : Peritonotis - Inflammation of abdominal area : Petechial Fever - Fever characterized by skin spotting : Phthisis - Chronic wasting away or a name for tuberculosis : Plague - An acute febrile highly infectious disease with high fatality rate : Pleurisy - Any pain the chest area with each breath : Podagra - Gout : Poliomyelistis - Polio Potter's asthma - Fibroid pthisis : Pott's disease - Tuberculosis of the spine : Puerperal Exhaustion - Death due to child birth : Puerperal Fever - Elevated temperature after giving birth to an infant : Puking Fever - Milk sickness : Putrid Fever - Diphtheria === Q === : Quinsy - Tonsillitis === R === : Remitting fever - Malaria : Rheumatism - Any disorder associated with pain in joints : Rickets - Disease of skeletal system : Rose cold - Hay fever or nasal symptoms of an allergy : Rotanny fever - (Child's disease) ??? : Rubeola - German measles === S === : Sanguineous crust - Scab : Scarlatina - Scarlet fever : Scarlet fever - A disease characterized by red rash : Scarlet rash - Roseola : Sciatica - Rheumatism in the hips : Scirrhus - Cancerous tumors : Sotomy - Dizziness, nausea and dimness of sight : Scrivener's palsy - Writer's cramp : Screws - Rheumatism : Scrofula - Tuberculosis of neck lymph glands. Progresses slowly with abscesses and pistulas develop. Young person's disease : Scrumpox - Skin disease, impetigo : Scurvy - Lack of vitamin C. Symptoms of weakness, spongy gums and hemorrhages under skin : Septicemia - Blood poisoning : Shakes - Delirium tremens : Shaking - Chills, ague : Shingles - Viral disease with skin blisters : Ship fever - Typhus : Siriasis - Inflammation of the brain due to sun exposure : Sloes - Milk sickness : Small pox - Contagious disease with fever and blisters : Softening of brain - Result of stroke or hemorrhage in the brain, with an end result of the tissue softening in that area : Sore throat distemper - Diphtheria or quinsy : Spanish influenza - Epidemic influenza : Spasms - Sudden involuntary contraction of muscle or group of muscles, like a convulsion : Spina bifida - Deformity of spine : Spotted fever - Either typhus or meningitis : Sprue - Tropical disease characterized by intestinal disorders and sore throat : St. Anthony's fire - Also erysipelas, but named so because of affected skin areas are bright red in appearance : St. Vitas dance - Ceaseless occurrence of rapid complex jerking movements performed involuntary : Stomatitis - Inflammation of the mouth : Stranger's fever - Yellow fever : Strangery - Rupture : Sudor anglicus - Sweating sickness : Summer complaint - Diarrhea, usually in infants caused by spoiled milk : Sunstroke - Uncontrolled elevation of body temperature due to environment heat. Lack of sodim in the body is a predisposing cause : Swamp sickness - Could be malaria, typhoid or encephalitis : Sweating sickness - Infectious and fatal disease common to UK in 15th century === T === : Tetanus - Infectious fever characterized by high fever, headache and dizziness : Thrombosis - Blood clot inside blood vessel : Thrush - Childhood disease characterized by spots on mouth, lips and throat : Tick fever - Rocky mountain spotted fever : Toxemia of pregnancy - Eclampsia : Trench mouth - Painful ulcers found along gum line, Caused by poor nutrition and poor hygiene : Tussis convulsiva - Whooping cough : Typhus - Infectious fever characterized high fever, headache, and dizziness === V === : Variola - Smallpox : Venesection - Bleeding : Viper's dance - St. Vitus Dance === W === : Water on brain - Enlarged head : White swelling - Tuberculosis of the bone : Winter fever - Pneumonia : Womb fever - Infection of the uterus : Worm fit - Convulsions associated with teething, worms, elevated temperature or diarrhea === Y === : Yellowjacket - Yellow fever

Old Napier Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Old Napier Cemetery, Napier, Hawke's Bay]] [[Category: Hawke's Bay Cemetery Free Space Pages]] :'''Location''' :Napier Terrace :Napier :Hawke's Bay, New Zealand Administered By: :City of Napier [http://www.napier.govt.nz/] === Links === * [https://www.napier.govt.nz/services/napier-cemeteries/cemetery-database/ Napier Council Cemetery Database search] - Te kimi i te raraunga urupā === Research notes === * Interment.net only has 2 recorded burials and these are for Brabant, Herbert William, b. 1838, London, England, d. 25 May 1919, Napier, NZ, [AM], Brabant, Rosetta (Johnson), b. 1846, d. 1 Mar 1911, Napier, [AM]. ''These profiles have yet to be added to WikiTree.''

Old New England Houses

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Old New England Houses == With many illustrations from the author's unique collection of photographs. * by [[Robinson-52269|Albert Gardner Robinson]] (1855-1932) * published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1920 * 29 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old New England Houses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xfo1AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=fosgAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924015706306 * https://archive.org/details/OldNewEnglandHouses * https://archive.org/details/oldnewenglandhou1920robi * https://archive.org/details/oldnewenglandhou00robiiala * https://archive.org/details/oldnewenglandho01robigoog * https://archive.org/details/oldnewenglandho00robigoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000643827 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Robinson, Albert Gardner. ''[[Space:Old New England Houses|Old New England Houses]]'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1920) [ Page ]. * ([[#Robinson|Robinson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Robinson, Albert Gardner. ''[[Space:Old New England Houses|Old New England Houses]]'' (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1920) [ Page ].

Old North Place Cemetery, Concord, New Hampshire

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[[Category:Concord, New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Cemeteries]] Old North Cemetery was the first burial ground established in Concord, New Hampshire. It was established in 1730. Franklin Pierce, fourteenth president of the United States, is buried in the cemetery, as is his wife Jane, and 2 of his 3 sons. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 9, 2008 == Internments == [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] 14th President of the United States Franklin Pierce 14th US President died in Concord, New Hampshire, at 4:49 am on October 8, 1869, at 64 years old from cirrhosis of the liver. He was interred next to his wife and two of his sons, all of whom had predeceased him, in the Minot Enclosure in the Old North Cemetery of Concord

Old Overlook Cemetery, Concord, Vermont

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This page is part of the [[Space:Vermont Cemeteries Team|Vermont Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Old_Overlook_Cemetery%2C_East_Concord%2C_Vermont|Old Overlook Cemetery category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Old Overlook Cemetery '''Address:''' Cozy Nook Road, East Concord, Vermont. '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44.408284, -71.760903 '''Information:''' It was first used around 1830 and contains over 500 graves. Located at the end of Cozy Nook Rd, bordering Miles Stream and the Connecticut River (Moore Reservoir). "Old Overlook Cemetery" is south of "New Overlook Cemetery." [[Category: Concord, Vermont]]

Old Perlican, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Old Perlican, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Old Perlican, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Old Perlican, Newfoundland]] ''This article is a stub. Anything you can add to it is appreciated.'' ==History== Old Perlican is a fishing village on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. Incorporated in 1971, it is one of the oldest fishing communities in Newfoundland, serving as the major fishing station in Trinity Bay for migratory fisherman from England in the 17th centuryWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Perlican Old Perlican.] Accessed 2018.. Its name was recorded as "Parlican" as early as 1597, with the "old" being added sometime later to distinguish it from New Perlican further up the bay. It was settled by at least 1640 when a planter named John Barrett is listed as living there. The first Newfoundland census lists fourteen planters there in 1675. But, in, 1697 the French under D'Iberville captured Old Perlican. They reported that there were "19 houses, several stores, more than thirty head of horned cattle, and a number of sheep and pigs". During King William's War, the village was destroyed in the Avalon Peninsula Campaign. ===Residents 1800=== The list of fish rooms in Old Perlican, in 1800, shows the following people, with their marital status ('mar', M is married, S is single); and the number of men (m), women (w), boys (b), and girls (g) in the the householdNewfoundland's Grand Banks Site Census Return, Trinity District, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Fish-Rooms/oldperli.shtml Town of Old Perlican, Return of the Number of Houses, Inhabitants, etc for 1800-1801.] Michael Cooper, Craig Peterman, Kevin Reddigan. Accessed 2018. Note, the NGB transcription has more information than is included here.. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! Name!!mar!!m !!w!!b!!g |- | Hen Hiscock || M || 2 || 1 ||   ||   |- | Josh Croucher & son || M || 2 || 2 ||   ||   |- | Jacob Barrett || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 |- | Norris & Pain || M || 2 || 2 ||   || 1 |- | Jn o Troud || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 |- | Eliz Becket || S || 1 || 1 ||   || 1 |- | Ja's Barret || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 |- | Josh Barret || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 |- | Jn'o Ash || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 |- | Eliz'h Jolliff || S ||   || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | J'no Norris || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 |- | Mary Jacobs || S ||   || 1 ||   || 2 |- | H Wells || M || 1 || 1 ||   || 1 |- | Din'o Noonan || M || 1 || 1 || 1 ||   |- | S Short || M || 1 || 1 || 3 || 2 |- | W'm Dobby || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | Peter Tizzard || S || 1 ||   ||   || 1 |- | [[March-437|Step'n]] & W'm March || M || 2 || 2 ||   ||   |- | Rich'r King  Sons || M || 4 || 1 ||   ||   |- | [[Goby-17|Ja's Gooby]] & Son || S || 2 || 1 ||   ||   |- | W'm Cram || S || 1 || 2 ||   ||   |- | Jn'o & W'm Short || M || 2 || 1 ||   || 2 |- | [[Burt-2914|Step'n Burt]] || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | W'm Minton ||   || 1 ||   ||   || 1 |- | Ed Cunningham || M || 1 || 1 || 3 || 1 |- | Jn'o Williams || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | [[March-424|Steph March Jun'r]] || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 |- | Jn'o Green || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 3 |- | Jn'o Vayers || M || 1 || 1 ||   ||   |- | W'm Green || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 |- | Ch's Carral || M || 1 || 1 || 3 || 1 |- | W'm Read || S || 1 ||   || 1 || 1 |- | W'm Munday || M || 1 || 1 ||   || 1 |- | Jn'o Strong || S || 1 ||   || 1 ||   |- | Tho's Strong || M || 1 || 1 || 3 || 2 |- | Jo's Tilley || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 1 |- | W'm Cullimore || M || 1 || 1 || 2 || 4 |- | Hen'y Button || M || 1 || 1 ||   || 1 |- | H'y Hopkins || M || 1 || 1 || 3 || 1 |- | Nath'l Mills || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 3 |- | [[Avery-2532|Geo Every]] || M || 1 || 1 || 1 ||   |- | W'm Youngs & Sons || M || 3 || 3 ||   ||   |- | W'm Warren & Sons || M || 2 || 1 ||   ||   |- | Sam'l Savory || M || 1 || 2 || 3 || 2 |- | Jn'o Biffin || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Sam'l Champion || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | W'm Dea* || M || 1 || 1 || 1 ||   |- | Tarwelly Tuck || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Neeh's Foot || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Geo Pick** || M || 1 || 1 ||   ||   |- | Jn'o Woodlands || M || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 |- | Rob Lush || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Jn'o Barber || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Rich'r Busssey || M || 1 || 1 || 5 || 2 |- | H'y Cure || S || 1 ||   ||   ||   |- | Tho's Street || S ||   ||   ||   ||   |- | |- | || || || || || || |} * 'Dea', should be 'Day' ** 'Pick', should be 'Pike'. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Perlican%2C_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

Old Port Chalmers Cemetery

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[[Category: Old Port Chalmers Cemetery, Dunedin, Otago]] [[Category: Port Chalmers, Otago]] [[Category: Otago Cemetery Free Space Pages]] The entrance of the cemetery is on Church Street, not far from the intersection with Ajax Road. === Links === * [https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/25468/cemplot_portoldphoto.pdf.pdf Council Cemetery map of Old Port Chalmers Cemetery]

Old Post Cards

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Old Protestant Graveyard, Swinford, Mayo

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[[Category: Kilconduff Parish, County Mayo]] [[Category:Old Protestant Graveyard, Swinford, County Mayo]] :It is certain that not many people in Swinford realise that the old Protestant Graveyard in exists! The author has lived in the area 16 years and was not aware! :The Graveyard is located just off Davitt Place at the back of Church view, in the heart of Swinford town. :Late last year (2017) a local TÚS scheme started work in the old graveyard and they have done tremendous work there. It was badly overgrown and in a poor state but is now passable. :There are many unmarked graves and graves with completely unreadable markers and one crypt for the Brabazon family that is in a poor state with leaking roof. :The graveyard used to surround St Mary's Church of Ireland Church which has long since been pulled down. The Old Protestant Graveyard is in the Civil Parish of Kilconduff, in the Barony of Gallen, in the County of Mayo :This listing is complete and all readable stones have been photographed. :If there is a link for a photograph of the headstone and you click that then top right you will find the links of the people to whom the photo is attached. ==Plots== :{| width=700 border=1 |'''Occupant(s)'''||'''Birth Year'''||'''Death Year'''||'''Image''' |- |[[Brabazon-107|Maj H.B.Brabazon]]||1798||1864||rowspan="2"|  {{Image|file=Brabazon-108-1.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +2 more |- |[[Brabazon-108|Sir W.Brabazon]]||1776||1840 |- |[[Scott-32056|Sarah (Scott) Eames]]||1838||1870||  {{Image|file=Scott-32056.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +1 more |- |[[Ellard-207|Anthony Ellard]]||1824||1836||  {{Image|file=Ellard-207.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +1 more |- |[[Ellard-206|John Ellard]]||1777||1846||  {{Image|file=Elland-10.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +3 more |- |[[Hamilton-19766|Henry Hamilton]]||1868||1915||  {{Image|file=Hamilton-19766.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +1 more |- |[[Kinghan-3|David Kinghan]]||1841||1908||  {{Image|file=Kinghan-3.jpg|align=l|size=s}} |- |[[Murray-15168|Maj Robert Murray]]||1808||1852||  {{Image|file=Murray-15168.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +1 more |- |[[Scott-32054|George Scott]]  ''(Husband)''||1816||1888||rowspan="2"|  {{Image|file=Scott-32054.jpg|align=l|size=s}}
  +1 more |- |[[Unknown-459657|Jane Scott]]  ''(Wife)''|| ||1901 |}

Old Providence, A Collection of Facts and Traditions Relating to Various Buildings and Sites of Historic Interest in Providence

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Providence, Rhode Island]] == Old Providence, A Collection of Facts and Traditions Relating to Various Buildings and Sites of Historic Interest in Providence == with illustrations. "Compiled, arranged and printed by direction of Walton advertising & printing company, Boston, Mass." To commemorate the centenary of the bank. * by The Merchants National Bank of Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, 1918 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:Old Providence, A Collection of Facts and Traditions Relating to Various Buildings and Sites of Historic Interest in Providence|Old Providence, A Collection of Facts and Traditions Relating to Various Buildings and Sites of Historic Interest in Providence]]'' (by The Merchants National Bank of Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, 1918) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#OP|Old Providence]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Providence, A Collection of Facts and Traditions Relating to Various Buildings and Sites of Historic Interest in Providence|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=9F0BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/oldprovidencecol01merc * https://archive.org/details/oldprovidencecol02merc * https://archive.org/details/oldprovidenceac00provgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009574262

Old Salem

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[[Category: Moravian_Immigrants_to_North_Carolina]] {{Image|file=Old_Salem-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Home Moravian Church. }} ===Home=== *[[Space:North_Carolina_Moravian_Settlers|North Carolina Moravian Settlers]] ===History=== *Established in 1766 on a 100,000 acre area of land known as the Wachovia tract. Old Salem was the central town with four outlying areas, one of which was Bethabara, established in 1753 as a transitional town while Old Salem was being built. ====Old Salem==== ======Sites====== *[http://www.oldsalem.org/ Old Salem- official site] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Salem Old Salem on Wikipedia] ======Digital Collections====== *[https://archive.org/details/easterinsalem00blai Easter in Salem] *[https://archive.org/details/salemstardawn00elle Salem; Star and Dawn] *[https://archive.org/details/roadtosalem00frie/page/n9 The Road to Salem] Taken from the Autobiography of Anna Catharina Ernst *[https://archive.org/details/gottliebschobero01surr Gottlieb Schober of Salem : discipleship and ecumenical vision in an early Moravian town]

Old Saltsburg Cemetery

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'''313 Salt St, Saltsburg, Indiana County, Pennsylvania 15681'''
'''Behind the Saltsburg Fire Department'''

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The city of Saltsburg lies amidst the rolling green hills of Western Pennsylvania’s Indiana County. The cemetery was laid out between 1817-1820. It occupied a piece of land behind the proposed Presbyterian church that was under construction at the northern edge of town. In 1832, just before the church was finished, it caught fire and burned to the ground. The local newspaper reported how the firestorm burned many wooden grave markers behind the church. A new church was built in its place, and the cemetery grew. It became the final resting place for hundreds of early Saltsburg residents and over time, became excessively crowded.

In 1868, a new and larger burial ground opened nearby. Now known as [[:Category:Edgewood Cemetery, Indiana County, Pennsylvania|Edgewood Cemetery]], town officials urged residents to move the remains of their loved ones and reinter them in the new cemetery. Some did, but many graves remained in the old burial ground. Over the decades, the Old Saltsburg Cemetery fell into decay and disrepair. The congregation built a new Presbyterian church just down the road and tore the old one down. The Old Saltsburg Cemetery became neglected and overgrown. Trees, creeping myrtle, and poison ivy eventually choked out the headstones, and graves inside the cemetery seemingly disappeared. Headstones fell over or broke, and many became damaged or covered in lichen, making the inscriptions illegible.

A road-widening project in 1954 had a negative impact on the old cemetery. State officials widened the narrow road that ran adjacent to the cemetery. During construction, workers reported unearthing graves and moving headstones as they graded the area with a bulldozer. At the time, the disturbance of the cemetery was not reported in the local newspaper. Again, the neglected cemetery fell into disrepair.
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Old San Antonio Road

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[[Category:Texas History]]
Old San Antonio Road
AKA El Camino Real
{{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Texas.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption=El Camino Real black, Old San Antonio Rd- Red. }} {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} The Road is also known as El Camino Real The {{Red|Old San Antonio Road as shown red}} was the first roadway by which explorer, [[De Leon-229|Alonso de Leon]] traveled when he established missions along the road. This was not an interstate or even paved. It developed as paths. The paths varied with weather and with Indian threats. {{Image|file=Texas-2.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=El Camino Real- black, Old San Antonio- Red. }} The road extends 47 miles into Louisiana and ends at Nachitoches, Louisiana. The Old San Antonio Road's length is 540 miles whereas the El Camino Real is over 1200 miles.[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos Park history][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Antonio_Road Old San Antonio Road on wikipedia] ---- In '''1915 Daughters of the American Revolution''' (DAR) and the State of Texas backed a project to place markers at 5 mile intervals along the {{Red|''Road''}}. First a surveyor placed oak posts, then the markers were installed..It is also known as {{red|King’s Highway}}. Close examination shows the heaviest traveled areas were running San Antonio, Bexar county eastward toward the old Washington on the Brazos, then on to Nacogdoches. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} Sources: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_San_Antonio_Road Old San Antonio Road on wikipedia]

Old Savanna No. 2 Mine Disaster 1887

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Old Savanna No. 2 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 4 Apr 1887 * Location: [[:Category:Savanna, Oklahoma|Savanna, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 19 deaths * Cause: Mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Old Savanna No. 2 Mine Disaster, Savanna, Oklahoma, 1887]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Savanna, Oklahoma]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

OLD SHUTTS FAMILY BIBLE 1850

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This Old Bible was found in the Genealogy record boxes of Betty DuBois Brown by her son Walter Brown. It was passed on to Walters cousin John M. Novak and is currently held at the home of John in Prineville, Oregon 97754 *(UPDATE: The Shutts Bible found a home with a relative in Florida! )

Old Southern Bible Records by Memory Aldridge Lester

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Originally published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1974. Reprint available ISBN-10: 0806306173

Old Stafford Cemetery

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Stafford_Cemetery,_Stafford,_West_Coast]]

Old Stone Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Old Stone Church, Beach Haven, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: Salem Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] ===About=== This free space page for the Old Stone Church cemetery is part of WikiTree's Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. I have spent a year,so far,searching for this cemetery and I have come to the conclusion that it must be on private property somewhere in Salem Twp,most likely somewhere along Stone Church Rd. An 1873 township map shows a church at the lower end of Varner Hollow Rd where Varner Hollow Rd intersects with Stone Church Rd but there is no cemetery there,the current Stone Church is just up the hill a short distance but there is no cemetery there either.I have searched the other 3 known cemeteries in Salem Township and the people who are listed as buried in Stone Church Cemetery aren't buried in any of those. On Find A Grave this cemetery is confused with the Stone Church Methodist Cemetery which is in Briar Creek Township in Columbia County,I believe all the pictures except for possibly a couple are actually from Stone Church Methodist. I think this church was also called St Pauls or Salem Church,there are Baptisn records on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Salem_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa Salem Twp] page for Salem Church and St Pauls that appear to be mostly duplicates and the names of the people are the same names of people buried at Stone Church. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone ===Links to other online resources=== * http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/township/cemetery/oldsalem.htm ===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===

Old Stone Methodist Church

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[[Category:Old Stone Methodist Church, Briar Creek Township, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Old Stone Methodist Curch cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Old Stone Methodist Church cemetery is located in Briar Creek Township near Berwick, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Rt 93 and Stone Church Rd ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== ===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) |- |[[Evans-24603|Evans]]||George||1809||1870|||||||||[[Image:Evans-24603.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Schollenberger-25|Schollenberger]]||Rebecca||||1880||w/o George Evans|||||||[[Image:Schollenberger-25.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Mack-2374|Mack]]||Dorcas||1809||1844||d/o Jacob and Lydia Mack|||||||[[Image:Mack-2344.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hoffman-7360|Hoffman]]||William||1838||1855||s/o William and Ann Hoffman|||||||[[Image:Hoffman-4844.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hoffman-7362|Hoffman]]||Elizabeth||1843||1860||d/o William and Ann Hoffman|||||||[[Image:Hoffman-7362.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8587|Bowman]]||Rev Christain||1761||1831|||||||||[[Image:Bowman-8587.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Stackhouse-606|Stackhouse]]||RebeccaBowman||1762||1848||w/o Christain Bowman|||||||[[Image:Stackhouse-606.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-92|Freas]]||SophiaBowman||1796||1823||w/o John Bowman|||||||[[Image:Freas-92.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8585|Bowman]]||Jesse||1769||1828|||||||||[[Image:Bowman-8585.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Aten-332|Aten]]||SarahBowman||1769||1853||w/o Jesse Bowman|||||||[[Image:Aten-332.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hoffman-4837|Hoffman]]||John||1774||1852|||||||||[[Image:Hoffman-4837.jpg|200px]] |- |[[McEwen-666|McEwen]]||SarahHoffman||1773||1829||w/o John Hoffman|||||||[[Image:McEwen-666.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Mack-2366|Mack]]||Rev Jacob||1770||1815|||||||||[[Image:Mack-2366.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bauman-1112|Bauman]]||LydiaHoffman||1770||||w/o Jacob Mack and John Hoffman|||||||[[Image:Bauman-1112.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-6515|Bowman]]||John||1786||1843|||||||||[[Image:Bowman-8589.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8584|Bowman]]||Thomas||1802||1806||s/o Thomas and Mary Bowman|||||||[[Image:Bowman-8584.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8554|Bowman]]||Rev Thomas||1760||1823|||||||||[[Image:Bowman-8554.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-90|Freas]]||MaryBowman||1759||1829||w/o Thomas Bowman|||||||[[Image:Freas-90.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8592|Bowman]]||Stephen||1817||1828||s/o Jesse and Ann Bowman|||||||[[Image:Bowman-8592.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Bowman-8598|Bowman]]||Morris Howe||1811||1829||s/o Jesse and Ann Bowman|||||||[[Image:Bowman-8598.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-3939|Fowler]]||Benjamin||1761||1847|||||||||[[Image:Fowler-3939.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9383|Fowler]]||DeborahFowler||1761||1821||w/o Benjamin Fowler|||||||[[Image:Fowler-9383.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-3940|Fowler]]||Benjamin||1794||1867|||||||||[[Image:Fowler-3940.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kile-387|Kile]]||ElizabethFowler||1796||1853||w/o Benjamin Fowler|||||||[[Image:Kile-387.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Mack-2344|Mack]]||RachelFowler||1802||1839||w/o Gilbert Fowler|||||||[[Image:Mack-2344.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Frease-10|Freas]]||john||1762||1846|||||||||[[Image:Freas-10-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hoffman-1336|Hoffman]]||DorcasFreas||1767||1848||w/o John Freas|||||||[[Image:Freas-10.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-67|Freas]]||Phillip||1784||1861|||||||||[[Image:Freas-67.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9380|Fowler]]||SarahFreas||1791||1871|||||||||[[Image:Fowler-9380.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fowler-9415|Fowler]]||Daniel||1789||1856|||||||||[[Image:Fowler-9415.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Abbott-8523|Abbott]]||CharityFowler||1788||1850||w/o Daniel Fowler|||||||[[Image:Abbott-8523.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-74|Freas]]||Dorcas||1815||1839||d/o Phillip and Sarah Freas|||||||[[Image:Freas-74.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Freas-75|Freas]]||Deborah||1818||1842||d/o Phillip and Sarah Freas|||||||[[Image:Freas-75.jpg|200px]]

Old Tailem Town Pioneer Village Cemetery

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Old Tailem Town was first established in 1982 with the doors opening to the public in 1987. The township itself has more than 100 authentic buildings, all transported from various locations across the country. The town is located approximately 99 kilometres east of Adelaide on the A1 ( Princes Highway) between Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend at 35° 13' South, 139° 25' east The graveyard next to the church was made with old tombstones from the Payneham cemetery. The grave leases had expired and the tombstones would have been destroyed if not relocated here. The cemetery has two sections one either side of the Church {| border="1" ! Name !!Died !!Age!!Inscription!!Birth!!Wiki ID |- |William Henry Barber ||12 Jul 1888||35||||1853|| |- |James Welch||13 May 1889|||||| || |- |Benjamin August Jaensch||15 Mar 1957||69||||1888|| |- |Hilda Anna Jaensch||4 Oct 1978||76||||1902|| |- |George Forbes Baker||22 Feb 1949||66||served World War 1. 1915-1919||1883|| |- |Francis W. Opie||2 Oct 1959||80||Beloved Husband of Hannah, Loved father of Newland, Iris, Perce, Norma & Frances, ||1879|| |- |Allan John Esterhuizen||21 Apr 1943|| 3y11m ||eldest son of Jack & Ruth ||1939|| |- |Mary Ann Joffery||10 Jun 1934||63||||1871|| |- |David Hunter ||28 Mar 1979||76||Beloved Husband of May, Loved father and stepfather ||1903|| |- |open to interpretation |||||||| || |- |Charles Henry Plowman ||8 Aug 1959||67||Beloved Husband of Stella ||1892|| |- |Emma Louisa Menner||19 Dec 1943||50||"Beloved wife of Roland J Menner & Loving Mother of Cora, Vera & Ruby "||1893|| |- |John Conner ||6 Dec 1935||54||Beloved Husband of Clara Lilly Connor||1881|| |- |Frederick Thomas Hopkins||7 Feb 1925||67||Our Dear Grandparents ||1858|| |- |Druseller Hopkins||17 Jul 1938||89||||1849|| |- |Harry Carrison||6 Nov 1960||62||Beloved Husband of Grace ||1898|| |- |Anastasia Mansom ||27 May 1950||70||Beloved mother of Dorothy & Dudley||1880|| |- |Hannah Sambell||13 Apr 1920||68||Beloved Wife of Francis W Sambell, Loved Mother of Marshall , Gordon , Horace 1877. Olive, Herbert 1880, Gilbert. Leonard & Maurice||1852||Frost-10779 |- |Allen Gordon Christian||18 Mar 1941||9 days||"Darling son of N & D Christian, Grandson of A and E Christian"||1941|| |- |Lucy Bald||16 Dec 1944||76||Loving wife of John Bald - At Rest||1868|| |- |John Bald||23 Jan 1947||82||Loving Husband of Lucy Bald - At Rest ||1865|| |- |Alberta Joyce Jackson ||26 Aug 1953||52||Beloved Wife of Arthur L, Jackson||1901|| |- |Thomas Francis (Frank) O'Malley||10 Aug 1956||55||Beloved Husband of Ollie A. O'MalleyLoved Father of Joan, Irene, Frances, Brian, Kevin, Christopher & Anne-Marie ||1901|| |- |Aldewyn Johnston||8 Jun 1945||57||Loved Husband of Ellen and father of Bob, Jean. Jack, and Margaret ||1888|| |- |John M. Bills||28 Jun 1888||40||Beloved Husband of E.E.Bills||1848|| |- |Ella Bills||11 Jun 1898||13||||1885|| |- |Marian Annie Bills||21 Sep 1921||43||||1878|| |- |Ellen E Bills||25 Oct 1927||82||Beloved wife and Mother of the Above||1845|| |- |Henry A. Jackson ||2 Jul 1937||57||||1880|| |- |James Welch||13 May 1889|||||| || |- |Aubrey Francis Heynen||28 Dec 1985||78||Boss of Heynen Motors, Tailem Bend,P.O. 25613 Royal Australian Navy. father of Ron, Geoff & stepson Peter. Husband of May Nada (Narnie) 28 May 1917 to 30 Jan 2003||1907|| |- |May Nada (Narnie)||30 Jan 2003||86||love …and … igno ..ault||1917|| |- |John Murdoch||16 Nov 1888||58||||1830|| |- |David Murdoch||4 Oct 1895||31||||1864|| |- |Barbara Murdoch||13 Mar 1904||74||wife of the above John Murdoch||1830|| |- |Ebenezer Cornish||26 Nov 1873||37||||1836|| |- |Frances Elizabeth Cornish||23 Mar 1897||62||wife of above ||1835|| |- |Charles Arthur Cornish||13 Aug 1888||19||Their son||1869|| |- |Henrieta M.A. Middleton||15 Jan 1918||59||||1859|| |- |Herbert H.B. Middleton||2 Mar 1929||69||Husband of above ||1860|| |- |Gertrude B. Middleton||9 Nov 1890||5||Daughter of above ||1885|| |- |Archibald Scott||21 Oct 1888||59||Beloved Husband of Ann Scott Born at Jedburgh Roxbuirghshire Scotland Jan 24th 1829 Died at Gurrs Road Kensington ||1829|| |- |John Wright||9 Dec 1890||64||Loving Husband and fond father ||1826||Wright-27711 |- |Jane Wright||28 Nov 1910||83.5||Wife of the above||1827|| |- |Richardson John Wright ||1 Sep 1895||45||Son of above||1850|| |- |Alice Jane Wright||10 Jun 1897||19||Daughter of above||1878|| |- |Samuel Sisson||20 Oct 1869||||who departed this life|| || |- |Alexander Gray||22 May 1953||82||Beloved Husband of Christina Gray||1871|| |- |Christina Gray||8 Jun 1942||64||Beloved Wife of Alexander Gray ||1878|| |- |Margaret Annie Edwards Besley||20 Jul 1958||80||||1878|| |- |Leilah Botrill||7 May 1924||39||Beloved Wife of H.E.(Bert) Botrill ||1885|| |- |Edwin Herbert Botrill ||8 Aug 1949||75||"Beloved Husband of Leilah, father of Gordon & Carrie "||1874|| |- |Ernest George W. Bywaters ||17 Feb 1927||45||"Beloved Husband of Olive Ellen also Beloved father of Colin, Mary & Kath "||1882|| |- |William Herbert Cornish||19 Aug 1967||84||Beloved Husband of Elizabeth Dalton, Loved father of Ruth, Ross, Keith, Alan and Evelyn||1883|| |- |Loveday Carter Thredgold ||6 Sep 1945||63||Dearly Loved Wife of Frederick Thredgold, And loving Mother of Alvin, Norman, Netta, Betty & Kevin ||1882|| |- |William O'Toole ||20 Oct 1961||||Dear Husband of Gertrude.Loving father of Len, Phil, John, Bernie & Ron|| || |- |Arnold John R. Roberts ||11 Jan 1948||69||Our beloved Husband & father ||1879|| |- |Henry Evans||23 Apr 1955||70||Beloved Husband of Eva Evans Loved father of Ivy, Kath, Roy, Phil & Don ||1885|| |- |Kay Delma Burt ||30 Oct 1942||21 mths||Infant Daughter of C.E. & A. M. Burt ||1941|| |- |Claude Edward Burt||21 Mar 1948||42||Father of above and Beloved father of Aileen ||1906|| |- |William Rolston Gower||17 Feb 1954||58||||1896|| |- |Mary Catherine Hastle||4 Sep 1965||59||loving Mother of Lorna||1906|| |- |Wilhelm Whust?||20 Aug 1934||53||"Beloved Husband of Bertha L. Whust Father of Ted, Bill, Nita & Bertha, "||1881|| |- |Alexander McBeath||25 Nov 1942||64||Our dear Husband & father ||1878|| |- |Ewald (Ted) Faehrmann ||16 Apr 1952||65||Beloved Husband of Ivy ||1887|| |- |Charles Norton||30 Dec 1950||88||||1862|| |- |Elizabeth Norton||13 Nov 1959||91||||1868|| |- |Sydney Porker||20 Mar 1960||78||Beloved Husband of May||1882||Porker-5 |- |May Jane Porker||12 Oct 1962||80||||1882||Jones-83352 |- |Neil Buchanan Thomson||6 Sep 1946||58||Beloved Husband of Irene||1888|| |- |Thomas Scarratt||20 Sep 1942||68||Beloved Husband of Rosina Scarratt||1874|| |- |Rosina Scarratt||19 Oct 1946||74||Beloved Wife of Thomas Scarratt||1872|| |- |Kevin John Carpenter ||10 Sep 1968||7||Loved son of John & Dorothy, brother of Patricia, Heather & Timothy Accidentally Drowned 10th sept 1988 aged 7||1961|| |- |Frances Katherine Ellis||3 Apr 1918||58||Beloved Wife of Alfred Ellis ||1860|| |- |Charles Olsen||10 Aug 1912||51||Our Dear Parents ||1861|| |- |Eliza Olsen||29 May 1941||80||||1861|| |- |Raymond ||28 Feb 1918||22||son of C and E Olsen||1896|| |- |Rebecca Smith||20 Dec 1923||47||Loved Wife of Hubert E Smith||1876|| |- |Hubert Ebnas/n? Smith||3 Jan 1948||82||Loved Husband of Rebecca Smith||1866|| |- |William Douglass Hammat||5 Oct 1957||78||Beloved Husband of B. A, (sis) Hammat loved father of Gordon, Douglass (Vin) & Murray ||1879|| |- |Bridgit Ann Hammat||27 Sep 1966||77|||||| |- |John Charles Ferguson|| Nov 1932||70||||1862|| |- |Susan Ann Sladden ||29 Mar 1941|||||| || |- |P. l. Adams||9 Sep 1943||59||Our dear Husband & Father ||1884|| |}

Old Taita Cemetery

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Old Taita Cemetery, Naenae, Wellington]] ==General Information== {{Image|file=Old_Taita_Cemetery.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hutt Valley, Wellington, with Taita Cemetery in the foregound. }} '''Cemetery name:''' Old Monumental Taitā Cemetery
'''Address:''' Kowhai Street, Naenae, Lower Hutt, 5011
'''Category:''' [[:Category: Old Taita Cemetery, Naenae, Wellington|Old Taita Cemetery]]
'''GPS Coordinates:''' -41.194761110254355, 174.95784902921872 If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ==The history of Old Taitā Cemetery== ''Taitā Cemetery opened in 1892. It was the first public cemetery in Lower Hutt.'' ''Before 1892, burials took place privately in church burial grounds, urupa, or nearby cemeteries such as the Bolton Street cemetery in Wellington. The first recorded interment took place in March 1892. Some burials were not recorded and there are gaps in the early burial registers.'' [https://www.huttcity.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/taita-cemetery Hutt City Council Website] (accessed 28 October 2023) . There was a significant lack of funds in 1910 and the board suggested that the three councils (Hutt County Council, Hutt Borough Council & Petone Borough Council) each contribute 7 pounds each '''1910 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 944, 11 October 1910, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19101011.2.17 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. If the cemetery board did not receive funding, they would have to declare bankruptcy . A newspaper article published in July 1922 records the Mayor of Lower Hutt ([[Strand-970|William Thomas Strand MBE (1876-1960)]]) stating at a general meeting that the cemetery was looking very disheveled and a 'very neglected place and in need of urgent improvement'. '''1922 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 256, 25 July 1922, Page 6
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19220725.2.77 Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 October 2023)
. Maintenance work was completed and in 1928 a newspaper article claimed that ' What, a very few years ago was regarded as an ugly hill covered with gorse and scrub, is to-day one of the beauty spots of the Valley.' '''1928 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 1, 25 May 1928, Page 7
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19280525.2.38 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. Old Taitā Cemetery was running out of room by April 1924 and it was proposed that the board acquires some extra land with their surplus funds '''1924 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11805, 15 April 1924, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19240415.2.32 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. A fire broke out on the 20th of February 1935 while workers where tarring some of the payments at the cemetery a large fire broke out '''1935 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 9
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19350308.2.104 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. :'''Sexton Criticised - Taita Cemetery Fire''' :''The fire was spreading in three directions -- to the Methodist, new Catholic, and Presbyterian portions. They succeeded in keeping the fire out of the cemetery, but a. southerly wind was blowing and it carried the fire down the hill, so they were helpless...'' It wasn't until 1946 that there was talk of the Hutt City Council taking control of the cemetery from the Cemetery Board '''1946 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 16, 10 April 1946, Page 7
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19460410.2.31 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
  ==Research Notes== The cottage on site was agreed to be repaired as in 1928 it was deemed unmovable by the Taita Cemetery Board '''1928 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 29, 13 December 1928, Page 6
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19281213.2.14 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
, and by 1929 it had someone living in it after the repairs were done '''1929 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 49, 16 May 1929, Page 8
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19290516.2.37 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. At the same meeting in December 1928 the committee had acquired the Eastern Side of the cemetery (nearest to the Presybterian section at the time) . In 1946 it was proposed that a new house be built 'closer to the cemetery and on more suitable ground' '''1946 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 7, 17 July 1946, Page 9
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19460717.2.37 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
. That same year brought on the first mention of creating what is now known as the Taitā Lawn Cemetery '''1946 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 21, 22 May 1946, Page 9
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19460522.2.34 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)
==More Information== ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Old Taita Cemetery, Naenae, Wellington|Old Taita Cemetery]] in Naenae, Wellington.'' This free space page for Old Taita Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. '''Commonwealth War Graves Entry:''' https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/70943/lower-hutt-taita-cemetery/
'''Hutt City Council Cemetery Search:''' https://hcc.byond.cloud/deceasedsearch/DeceasedSearch.aspx
'''FindAGrave:''' https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578191/taita-old-cemetery
'''National Library of New Zealand | Taita Cemetery Entry:''' https://natlib.govt.nz/items?text=Taita+cemetery ===References=== * '''1921 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 148, 23 June 1921, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19210623.2.16 Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 October 2023) * '''1924 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 67, 16 September 1924, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19240916.2.11 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023) *'''1932 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 4, Issue 51, 18 May 1932, Page 7
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19320518.2.34 Papers Past Article] (accessed 28 October 2023) * '''1933 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 12
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330117.2.141 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023) * '''1936 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hutt News, Volume 10, Issue 17, 30 September 1936, Page 1
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19360930.2.2 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023) * '''1936 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 15
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19360924.2.148 Papers Past Article] (accessed 29 October 2023)

Old Te Puke Cemetery

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[[Category: Old Te Puke Cemetery, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty]][[Category: Te Puke, Bay of Plenty]] [[Category: Bay of Plenty Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ​Old Te Puke Cemetery is a closed​ cemetery located on the corner of Landscape Road, SH33, Te Puke. The earliest known burial was in 1886. The cemetery is administered by the Western Bay of Plenty District Council. You can make enquiries for genealogical purposes at the Council Service Centre at Te Puke. There is a website with a list of headstones at the Old Te Puke Cemetery, which includes interments up to 2003 (prior to the cemetery being closed). See [http://www.interment.net/data/nz/bayofplenty/tepuke/index.htm Interment.net] for this list by Christine Clement. The list as at 3 Jan 2010 had 1,482 records. The cemetery is located at the corner of Landscape Road and Te Puke Highway, Te Puke.

Old Times in Old Monmouth: Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Monmouth County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == '''Old Times in Old Monmouth: Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey''' == * by Edwin Salter === Citation === :Salter, Edwin. "[[Space:Old Times in Old Monmouth: Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey|Old Times in Old Monmouth: Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey]]" (Printed at the office of the Monmouth Democrat, Freehold, N.J. 1874.) === Footnote === :[[#Salter|Salter]] Page 123 === Links to this Source === * Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/OldTimesInOldMonmouthSalterBeekman/page/n1 * Link to Ancestry.com Search this Book Page: https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15436 * Ancestry.com Index of this Source: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/15436/dvm_LocHist001772-00237-0?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d15436%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old_Times_in_Old_Monmouth:_Historical_Reminiscences_of_Old_Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

Old Town Mine Disaster 1929

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Old Town Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 17 Dec 1929 * Location:[[:Category:McAlester, Oklahoma|McAlester, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 61 deaths * Cause: Coal mine explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Old Town Mine Disaster, McAlester, Oklahoma, 1929]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:McAlester, Oklahoma]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Old Wallen Record Book

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==Old Wallen Record Book== An old family record book was discovered in the papers of Thomas J. Walden of Busch, Arkansas after his death in 1951. Thomas was the son of Henry P. Wallen, and grandson of [[Walden-1362|Joseph B. Walden]]. This record book was reportedly brought from Eastern Tennessee to southwest Missouri or northwest Arkansas in 1850. It is similar to a family bible record, with extensive genealogical information about many related Wallen, Walling, and Walden families. Two different copies of this record book are made available on this profile: ===Kenneth Walden Images and Transcriptions=== The first is a set of images of the record book with transcriptions compiled by Kenneth E. Walden of Busch, Arkansas, on September 3, 1970. The images are barely legible, but this document includes Kenneth Walden's complete transcription of each page. ===Joe E. Wallen Images=== The second copy is a set of images provided by [https://wallengenealogyorg.webstarts.com/index.html Joe E. Wallen] of Johnson City, Tennessee, who has compiled an extensive library of information on the Wallen families. The copy quality of these images is much better and is reportedly as legible as the original. The Joe E Wallen images contain some additional marginalia but do not include transcriptions. ===Citing this Record=== You can cite this record book using the following formats: *First Source Citation in a profile: ::: ''[[Space:Old Wallen Record Book|Old Wallen Record Book]]'' brought from Tennessee to Missouri in 1850 & discovered in personal papers of Thomas J. Walden in 1951; Kenneth Walden transcriptions & images at ___; Joe E. Wallen images at ___. *Subsequent short form citations: ::: [[#Old Wallen Record Book|Old Wallen Record Book]], Kenneth Walden transcriptions & images at ___; Joe E. Wallen images at ___. Since the pages of the original record book as contained in the Kenneth Walden images & transcriptions and the Joe E. Wallen images are in a different order and because these two versions of the record have different advantages, the best practice is to provide inline citations to the specific pages you are citing where they appear in both versions of this record book. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Old Wallen Record Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Old West Graveyard

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Also known as the 'Old' Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. The original church that used to sit next to the graveyard is long gone. Many of the West Family Ancesters are buried here in a small wooded area in the middle of a farm field, Including Jacob Augustus West. Only about 1/3 of the burials here are marked with a stone marker. Many of the graves' wooden markers have long since rotted away, leaving a coffin-sized depression in ground as the only evidence of burial. Family members whose burial is confirmed here include: - [[West-1998|Jacob West]] - [[West-1970|Jacob Augustus West]] - [[West-2602|Mary E. West]] - [[Williford-47|Phariba E. ''Williford'' West]] - [[West-2604|Sabina West]] Family members thought to be buried here include: - [[West-1997|Levy Barrett West]] - [[West-3241|Viola West]]

Oldashi Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Oldashi Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Oldashi Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogyOldashi Oldashi] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oldashi name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Oldashis), by time period (18th Century Oldashis), or by topic (Oldashi DNA, Oldashi Occupations, Oldashi Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Oldashi Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oldashi}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Oldashi}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Oldashis of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3]

Olde Burial Ground (1731)

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[[Category: Wilmington, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Old Burial Ground, Wilmington, Massachusetts]] The Olde Burying Ground (1731) is adjacent to the Congregational Church in Wilmington ([https://www.google.com/maps/place/220+Middlesex+Ave,+Wilmington,+MA+01887/@42.5596265,-71.1808814,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e30af5f0a852cb:0x9154a4ba474ea6e3!8m2!3d42.5596265!4d-71.1633719 220 Middlesex Avenue], Wilmington, Massachusetts). Photographed by [[D-312|SD]] 16 Oct 2018. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. {{Image|file=Olde_Burial_Ground_1773.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=WilmingtonPhotographed by [[D-312|SD]] 16 Oct 2018. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} {{Image|file=Olde_Burial_Ground_1773-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=WilmingtonPhotographed by [[D-312|SD]] 16 Oct 2018. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} {{Image|file=Olde_Burial_Ground_1773-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=WilmingtonPhotographed by [[D-312|SD]] 16 Oct 2018. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} {{Image|file=Olde_Burial_Ground_1773-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=WilmingtonPhotographed by [[D-312|SD]] 16 Oct 2018. Copyright [[D-312|SD]]. }} Burials: *[[Jones-31710|Elizabeth Jones (1721 - 1738)]] *[[Jones-31713|Mary Jones (1729 - 1738)]] *[[Jones-31715|Samuel Jones (1733 - 1738)]] *[[Jones-31720|Samuel Jones (1741 - 1741)]] *[[Jones-5433|Jonathan Jones (1702 - 1753)]] *[[Jones-31453|Hannah Jones (1751 - 1754)]] *[[Jones-31452|Jonathan Jones (1748 - 1754)]] *[[Jones-4063|Jonathan Jones (1723 - 1765)]] *[[Hopkins-948|Hannah (Hopkins) Jones (1724 - 1766)]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Burial_Ground%2C_Wilmington%2C_Massachusetts Additional burials] == Sources ==

Olde Ulster: an historical and genealogical magazine

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ulster County, New York]] === Olde Ulster: An Historical and Genealogical Magazine === *by Benjamin Meyer Brink (b.1848) *published by B.M. Brink, Kingston, N.Y., 1905-1914. *Source Example: ::: Brink, Benjamin M., editor. ''[[Space: Olde Ulster: an historical and genealogical magazine| Olde Ulster: An Historical and Genealogical Magazine]]'' (Brandow Printing Company, Albany, N.Y.), Vol. _ (19__), pages __-__. *Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Olde Ulster|Olde Ulster]]: Page 505 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Olde Ulster: an historical and genealogical magazine|WikiTree Profiles that link to this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volumes 1 to 10: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686825 :Volume 1 (1905) *https://archive.org/stream/oldeulsterhistor00king/oldeulsterhistor00king *https://books.google.com/books?id=u009AQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924106169091;view=1up;seq=7 :Volume 2 (1906) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor02king/page/n3 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Olde_Ulster.html?id=VXxFAQAAMAAJ *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924007357159 :Volume 3 (1907) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor1907king *https://books.google.com/books?id=SWA1AQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974579;view=1up;seq=13 :Volume 4 (1908) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhisto1908king *https://books.google.com/books?id=f_EpAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974603;view=1up;seq=9 :Volume 5 (1909) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor1909king *https://books.google.com/books?id=Q-0pAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974637;view=1up;seq=11 :Volume 6 (1910) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhisto1910king *https://books.google.com/books?id=Akw9AQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924106169125 :Volume 7 (1911) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor1911king *https://books.google.com/books?id=p0Y9AQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974728;view=1up;seq=11 :Volume 8 (1912) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor1912king *https://books.google.com/books?id=pe0pAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89102184454;view=1up;seq=5 :Volume 9 (1913) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhisto1913king *https://books.google.com/books?id=4O0pAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974694;view=1up;seq=11 :Volume 10 (1914) *https://archive.org/details/oldeulsterhistor1914king *https://books.google.com/books?id=DegpAQAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89072974751;view=1up;seq=11

Oldenburg Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Oldenburg Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Veenkoloniën]] ==About the Project== The Oldenburg Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oldenburg Oldenburg] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oldenburg name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Oldenburgs), by time period (18th Century Oldenburgs), or by topic (Oldenburg DNA, Oldenburg Occupations, Oldenburg Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Oldenburg Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Oldenborg-49|Sanne Van Zijl-Oldenborg]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oldenburg}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Oldenburg}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Oldenburgs of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oldenburger Oldenburger] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oldenborg Oldenborg]

Oldford-Howes Datebooks

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[[Oldford-1|Elsie (Oldford) Howes]] and her mother-in-law [[Combs-1|Grace (Combs) Howes]] both kept datebooks. Grace's was also a very personal diary where she recorded all sorts of things she thought were worth remembering. See the scans uploaded here. After Elsie's passing, the two books came to [[Howes-1|Donna (Howes) Whitten]] and [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]]. The following information from the books has yet to be interpreted. Who are these people? Joyce Howes February 5 Deborah Rick(?) Howes, born October 5, 1953 Maureen Howes, born October 26, 1959 Ricky Howes, born November 1 Janet (Howes) Nedza, born June 25, 1948 Janet and John Nedza, married September 6, 1970 John Nedza, born June 3 Susan Ann Oldford, born July 29, 1979 (From Peg: "Don't know who this is. Let me know when you find out.") Eric White, born September 1, 1974 Robert Fowler, August 10, 19? Benjamin Andrew Fowler, born November 9, 1981 Alex Charles Fowler, born November 29, 1982 Kennie Borden April 11, 1964 Lois: January 20 Susan: Nov. 19 Richard Miller: May 31, 1946

Oldhamstead Name Study

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[[Category:Oldhamstead Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Herdsman-1|Susie O'Neil]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Oldhamstead appears to be a name with very limited distribution in the Essex, England area. Most of them are in my current tree as descendants of William Oldhamstead & Mary Sailing. I would like to document all of them and perhaps discover the origin of the name. == Task List == 1. Transfer known cousins to Wikitree (53 names)
2. Search each UK census for "Oldhamstead" (exact spelling on) - https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/1911england/ I have compiled a list of all people listed on England census records with a surname spelled "Oldhamstead" using an exact surname search at Ancestry.com. Numbers are as follows: *1841 - 3 *1851 - 8 *1861 - 8 *1871 - 11 *1881 - 11 *1891 - 10 *1901 - 12 *1911 - 24 *1939 - 25 3. Check BMD

Oleander Cemetery

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In Memory Of 292 Gallant Confederate Soldiers who died in Galveston while serving the Confederacy. Two hundred and nine soldiers were buried here in what was Old Potters Field. In 1864 a section was designated in this cemetery as Soldier's Rest. The other 83 men are located in Old City, Episcopal and Old Catholic cemeteries. Placed By Fort Virginia Point Chapter #2539 United Daughters of The Confederacy 2000

O'Leary Family Mysteries

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

Olejarz kin tree

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Olesen Reunion

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I am setting this up so that we can collect information on the family so we can keep track of everyone (as much or as little info as you are comfortable with) and work backwards to track our heritage. If anyone would like to get involved join WikiTree and get a hold of me. bradbaumle@gmail.com Thanks

Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery

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[[Category: Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery, Aurora, Colorado]] [[Category:Aurora, Colorado]] [http://www.dignitymemorial.com/olinger-eastlawn-cemetery/en-us/index.page Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery] covers 14 acres and has several distinctive garden areas (including a cremation garden), two outdoor mausoleums, and a six-foot tall, hand-carved, marble statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe. === Resources === * [http://www.legacy.com/funeral-homes/colorado/aurora/olinger-eastlawn-cemetery/fh-8493 Recent Burials] at Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Olinger-Eastlawn-Cemetery/116308371731342 Facebook Page] for Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Olinger-Eastlawn-Cemetery/264629#/ Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery on BillionGraves] * [https://mapcarta.com/23187242 Mapcarta page] for Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57246 Findagrave page] for Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery

Oliphant Name Study

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[[Category:Oliphant Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Oliva Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Oliva Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Oliva Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oliva Oliva] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oliva name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England SRNM's), by time period (18th Century Olivas), or by topic (Oliva DNA, Oliva Occupations, Oliva Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Oliva Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oliva}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''[[Oliva-290|Carolyn Shannon]] - I am interested in the Oliva families of Messina, Sicily, and especially Milazzo during the 19th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname3 Surname3] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname4 Surname4]

Olive Branch United Methodist Church (Wythe, VA)

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[[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Religious Congregations]] == History == Olive Branch Church is currently the fourth oldest church in Wythe County, Virginia. Originally a log cabin church, Olive Branch has been renovated three times since it was initially built in 1833 by the Bralley Family. The land where Olive Branch currently stands in Porter's Crossroads was once part of 379 acres of land granted to [[Bralley-92|John Bralley]] by King George III. In 1833, John's son, [[Bralley-84 | James Bralley]] and his wife, [[Smyth-1973 | Hannah Smyth]] now owning almost 1,000 acres of land, bestowed 2.5 acres of their land to trustees Joshua Percival, Wendell Swecker, Burgess Williams, Burwell Wall, John Nuckoll, and Jacob Fisher. The deed to this 2.5 acres was signed on March 9, 1833, and in it was stated that the land was donated so that a building would be erected as a place of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church. Shortly after, a log cabin church was built on the land with help from the Bralley men; most notably James and Hannah's second eldest son, [[Bralley-25 | John Smyth Bralley]], who lived in the neighborhood of the church with his family. One of the most notable and earliest members of Olive Branch was Reverend James Fisher, a preacher at the church for about 47 years. Fisher also helped raise funds for the second church building. Olive Branch's Cemetery is now the final resting place for many of the Bralley's descendants and those who were members of the church in life. On July 25, 1971, a dedication for the renovated church was held. In the same year, a fence was placed around the cemetery. {{Image|file=Olive_Branch_United_Methodist_Church_Wythe_VA.png |caption=Renovated Olive Branch Dedication }} == Sources == * First hand knowledge passed down to the creator of this profile, [[Tomlinson-2681|Mary Tomlinson]] * Bralley, Edgar M. "The Olive Branch Methodist Church and Cemetery, Wythe County, Virginia featuring notes from Luther Armbrister." Available for viewing on Ancestry.com, accessed February 18, 2018 * Olive Branch Methodist Church on Find A Grave: Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997288/olive-branch-methodist-church-cemetery/ #1997288]

Olive Lawn Memorial Park

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[[Category: Olive Lawn Memorial Park, La Mirada, California]] [[Category: Los Angeles County, California, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for Olive Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:California|Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The California Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]].
*[http://www.olivelawn.com/ Olive Lawn Memorial Park website]
::eMail: OliveLawn@gmail.com
::Telephone: (562) 943-1718
===Location and Map=== Location
Address: 13926 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada, Los Angeles County, California 90638
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
33.903498, -118.011052 ::'''OR''': N 33 54.210 W 118 00.663
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Olive+Lawn+Memorial+Park/@33.9040415,-118.0131123,17z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x80dd2b5c69a54b0b:0x1198516162bc9e3!2sOlive+Lawn+Memorial+Park!8m2!3d33.9040415!4d-118.0109236!3m4!1s0x80dd2b5c69a54b0b:0x1198516162bc9e3!8m2!3d33.9040415!4d-118.0109236 Olive Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery and add all interments to the table of interments below *Photograph all interments/tombstones. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Pitsch-29|Choquette]]||Catherine||1874||1941||||[[image:Pitsch-29.jpg|120px]] |-}

Olive Oatman

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Olive was crossing Arizona when she was a teen. Her family was massacred and she was taken by Rogue Apaches. She ended up with the nice Mohave tribe and traveled the region with her new brother and sister. It has been said by Sue her friend after her release in 1856 that she wanted to go back to her tribe and Mohave husband and child. My Great-gr-gr-grandfather brought her to Oregon. Relations between whites and Indians were deteriorating and she never could go back. My Grandpa and Grandma helped her continue her schooling and adjust to this world. Who knows if they had not she may have ended up like the prostitute in Hell On Wheels show. I have American Indian friends in Or. that believe their last name Oatman came through her. She did co-write a book and traveled to N. Y. and eventually got married.

Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations == * by Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) * by Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) * first published in two volumes by Wiley & Putnam, 161 Broadway, New York, 1845 * Source Example: ::: Thomas. ''[[Space:Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations|Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations]]'' (Wiley & Putnam, New York, 1845) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Carlyle|Carlyle]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1845) two volumes, Wiley & Putnam, New York, 1845 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001023387 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001417420 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells07cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eB1ze9aVq0QC ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells21cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VLkuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl11cromuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/p1olivercromwell01cromuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/2olivercromwells01cromuoft :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells15cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pbkuAAAAMAAJ * (1846) three volumes, Wiley & Putnam, New York. 2nd edition, enlarged. :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001417431 complete in one vol. :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957562 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwxix3 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl02crom ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_CZs9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CZs9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101767248 :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ZncHAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZncHAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001417426 * (1849) three volumes, Belford, Chicago :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011227661 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100880087 * (1850) four volumes, Wiley & Putnam, 186 Strand, New York. 23rd edition, enlarged. :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001417438 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009347234 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl01cromiala ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells09cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QY0BAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl02cromiala ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells03cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zo0BAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl03cromiala ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells01cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iI0BAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl04cromiala ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells16cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4JwBAAAAQAAJ * (1857) three volumes, Chapman and Hall, London :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007687104 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells01cromiala ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_rrD8VyqmkEQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rrD8VyqmkEQC ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells10cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iY0BAAAAQAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t9m32r80b ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101067405918 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_HBKykzJeZugC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HBKykzJeZugC ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells00cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2I0BAAAAQAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101067405926 :* Vol. 3 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101067405934 * (1859) two volumes, Harper & Brothers, New York. Including Supplement to the First Edition :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells06carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Cy82AAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells18cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qi82AAAAMAAJ * (1860) Supplement to the First Edition, in two volumes :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells24cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sl0LAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells23cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I2ULAAAAYAAJ * (1861) four volumes, Bernard Tauchnitz, Leipzig :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011566532 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells17cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NXMNAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells13cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zW0NAAAAIAAJ :* Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=v10NAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h20NAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells06cromgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells08cromgoog :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells11cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EW0NAAAAIAAJ * (1868) two volumes, Harper & Brothers, New York. Including Supplement to the First Edition :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells19cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KjA2AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells12cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bXHLMcZCVDgC * (1871-1872) five volumes, Chapman and Hall, London :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000235365 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011547980 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005974611 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009775449 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells22cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lgAGAAAAQAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells05carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pwAGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells14cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nFzs2Rp5q6MC :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells02cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oCPUCNwWQ2kC :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells20cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4Lukfmy-oEC :* Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells04carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zQAGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells05cromgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qiSxUaatntIC * (1884) Dan Estes and Charles E. Lauriat, Boston. Edition de Luxe :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_4_coAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4_coAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PvgoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PvgoAAAAYAAJ * (1885) three volumes, George Routledge and Sons :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl00cromrich ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl00crom :* Vol. 2 ::* :* Vol. 3 ::* * (1888) Chapman & Hall, London :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008224733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742797 * (1894) Chapman & Hall, London ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010086404 * (1897) four volumes, Chapman and Hall, London :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl01cromuoft :* Vol. 2 ::* :* Vol. 3 ::* :* Vol. 4 ::* * (1899-1900) four volumes, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100527139 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012392476 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells08carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lQouAAAAYAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012297802 :* Vol. 3 ::* :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells07carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kwAuAAAAYAAJ * (1901) :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009785657 * (1902-1903) four volumes, Chapman and Hall, London, 1902 :* Vol. 1 ::* :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl02cromuoft :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl03cromuoft :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl04cromuoft * (1846?) five volumes, Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly, London :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwell01cromiala :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwell02cromiala :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwell03cromiala :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwell04cromiala :* Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwellsl05cromiala * (?) published by The Continental Press :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/oliercromwellsle01cromuoft :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/oliercromwellsle02cromuoft * (?) Chapman and Hall, London :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957563 :* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007687105 === The Works of Thomas Carlyle, Complete (30 Volumes) === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 ::* * Vol. 4 ::* * Vol. 5 ::* * Vol. 6 ::* * Vol. 7 Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, With Elucidations ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells00carlgoog (1897) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kqg2UsUU8HsC ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=79X9vMfIIL8C * Vol. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells03carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D4PUJv1aZ0YC * Vol. 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/olivercromwells01carlgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fE7IU6b3X_MC

Oliver P. Morton Grand Army of the Republic Post 4 Washington DC

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The goal of this project is to provide a space for collecting images and clippings that pertain to the Oliver P. Morton GAR Post #4 in Washington, D.C. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! =Members= {| border=1 cellpadding=10 |+ Oliver P. Morton Grand Army of the Republic Post #4 Officers ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Commanders ! scope="col" | Other Officers ! scope="col" | Department Delegates ! scope="col" | Department Delegate Alternates |- style="vertical-align: top;" |1887 ||'''Commander'''
George H. Boston

'''Senior Vice Commander'''
Henry C. Saunders

'''Junior Vice Commander'''
David E. Chase ||'''Quartermaster'''
Westley Howard

'''Surgeon'''
L. A. Cornish

'''Chaplain'''
Charles H. Shorter

'''Officer of the Day'''
George D. Graham

'''Officer of the Guard'''
Isaac Hamilton ||[[Syphax-4|Douglas Syphax]]
L. H. Douglass
Edward Bright
Alexander Freeman
Henry C. Saunders
George D. Graham
Virginius Maton
Alexander Oglesby ||S. W. Hurber
L. A. Cornish
E. J. Golvin
[[Sprague-4030|Nathaniel Sprague]]
J. D. Dudley
Philip Diggs
[[Hawkins-8734|Isaac Hawkins]]
R. Skinner |- style="vertical-align: top;" |1888 ||'''Commander'''
[[Douglass-2068|Charles R. Douglass]]

'''Senior Vice Commander'''
[[Hawkins-8734|Isaac S. Hawkins]]

'''Junior Vice Commander'''
P. H. Carson ||'''Quartermaster'''
Wesley Howard

'''Surgeon'''
Dr. A. T. Augusta

'''Chaplain'''
Charles H. Shorter

'''Officer of the Day'''
Charles B. Fisher

'''Officer of the Guard'''
Ambrose Cook ||Alexander Freeman
S. A. Cornish
E. J. Colvin
F. C. Ray
[[Syphax-4|Douglas Syphax]]
[[Sprague-4030|Nathaniel Sprague]]
Edward Bright
P. H. Carson ||S. W. Hurbert
D. F. Chase
Nathaniel Bell
H. C. Saunders
Isaac Hamilton
R. Skinner
R. H. Wilkinson
J. S. Hawkins
Ambrose Cook |} =Other Grand Army of the Republic Posts= To view an index of all GAR posts with free space projects: [[Space:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic_Posts|Grand Army of the Republic Posts]] [[Category: Grand Army of the Republic Post 4, Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]]

Olivia MacCabe To Do List

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Olivia McCabe Biographies

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Olivia McCabe Brick Walls

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Olivier Family Immigrated from France

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While researching my family I came across your web page regarding Frank Olivier from Port Elizabeth. I am John Anthony Jones born Germiston South Africa in 1955. He was my great-great grandfather. He was an ex-seaman who 'stopped off' in Cape Town and then made his way to Port Elizabeth to get away from the authorities as he had no formal leave to remain in the country and also so the story goes he did not want to do his military service. He started a 'lighter' business taking goods from shore to ship by pontoon as the harbour in Port Elizabeth was not ready to take on big ships. The business was quite successful and he took on a partner. They tried to develop a harbour at Cowie River mouth and this turned into a complete disaster. He did make enough money to buy a number of small flats one which he called Casa Mentone and the other Villa Cannes. Best Regards John Anthony Jones Paris France.

Olivier Grafte

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Afstammelinge van: Hendrik Corneliszoon OLIVIER Hierdie familie register het ek met Brother's Keeper geskep en bevat net die persone wat ek kon koppel. Daar is nog baie ander op my databasis, so, as jy jou voorvaders nie hier vind nie kan dit wees dat hy nie gekoppel is nie of dat jy dalk 'n afstammeling kan wees van Ockert Corneliszoon Olivier- die broer van Hendrik. Omdat hulle broers is, stem die twee in elk geval baie ooreen. Elke profiel kruis verwys na 'n WikiTree Profiel : Klik op die skakel langs die naam om die volledige profiel te sien '''Hendrik Corneliszoon''' [[Olivier-118]] *voor 1645 in Ouwerkerk, Nederland, Hy sterf voor 30 Jun 1701 . Hy trou 30.05.1677, met '''Beatrix Gysberta''' [[Verweij-7]] * ongeveer 1650 in Woerden Sy sterf voor 30-01-1741 :Sy maak haar Testament op 12 Maart 1718 en noem die volgende Kinders en Kleinkind. :Gysbert :Neeltjie, :Jan :Aart :Gerrit :Beatrix :Jan Hendrik Cloete seun van Anna Olivier : Testament kan by die volgende skakels gevind word: (Nie op haar WikiTree profiel) :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-2 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-3 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-4 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-5 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-6 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-7 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-8 :https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Testament_en_Boedel_dokumente-9 '''I'''.Gysbert [[Olivier-446]] * voor 22 Mei 1678 Hy Sterf voor 26 Jul 1730- Ongetroud - geen nageslag ===Doop=== {{Image|file=Olivier_Name_Study-23.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=: '''Ano' 1678 Den 22 Maij Hendrick Cornelisen van Out Beijerlandt en sijne hiujsvrouw Beatrix Gijsbertsen van Woeurden, een soontje '''Gijsbert''' gedoopt'''}}
:Opgaafrol Kaap Distrik 1725 - ongetroud. Besit De Rustplaats, Riebeeck Kasteel saam met sy broer Gerrit. ''De helft van de plaats gelegen aan Riebeeks Casteel, gen:t Rustplaats'' ( Resol. Vol. 7 p. 158) :Doop Getuie van van Johannes Hendrik Cloete # 11239 = Stellenbosch 17.11.1715 sv Jan Cloeten en Anna Olivier # 666
:Sterf 1730 (MOOC 8/5 No. 131) ongetroud :Die inventaris vir sy boedel kom voor op 26.07.1730 :Testator(s): '''Gijsbert Olivier''' :Event date: 26 July 1730 :Event place: " de plaats voorm:t aan Riebeeks Casteel" :'Inventaris van alle sodanige goederen als er ab intestato zijn naargelaten en met er dood ontruijmt bij den landbouwer '''Gijsbert Olivier''' ten voordeelen van sijn naargelaten '''moeder Beatrix Verweij''' weed:e Hend:k Olivier ter eener en ses broeders en susters met naamen'' :''Jan Hend:ksz: ter andere zijde'' :''Aart Hendriksz: en'' :''Gerrit Hendriksz: Olivier'' :''Christiaan Sprigt getrouwt met Neelsje Hend:ksz Olivier'' :''Pieter van de Westhuijsen in huwelijk hebbende Beatrix'' :''Hendriksz: Olivier en'' :''Jan Hendrik Cloeten minderjarig representeerende sijn overledene moeder Johanna Hendriksz: Olivier so en indiervoegen als deselve door opgem: Gerrit Olivier, als met sijn voorm: overleden broeder in maatschappije geleeft hebbende, aan de ondergetekende gecommitt:e Weesm:n sijn opgegeven, [[Van Heerden-335|Van Heerden-335]] 19:06, 26 March 2020 (UTC) '''II'''. Cornelis [[Cornelis-281]], * voor 19 Maart 1679 Hy sterf vermoedelik in 1713 tydens die pokke epidemie in Stellenbosch. Ongetroud - geen nageslag ===Doop=== {{Image|file=Olivier_Name_Study-23.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption= '''Page 24, ao' 1679, Den 19 Mart, Cornelis, Hendrick Cornelis en Beatris Gysberts, Aeltie Gysberts'''}}
:Laaste inskrywing vir Cornelis word in 1712 gevind bladsy 255 (inskrywing22) van Drakenstein se Monsterrol Daarin word hy aangedui as ongetroud en sonder enige kinders. Die vermoede is dat hy tydens die 1713 pokke epidemie stef, maar geen bewyse kon daarvoor gevind word nie. [[Van Heerden-335|Van Heerden-335]] 19:06, 26 March 2020 (UTC)
'''III'''.Cornelia (Neeltje) [[Cornelis-663]], * voor 21 September 1681. Sy trou (1) 02.10.1707, Cent [[Jantz-105]] Hy sterf tussen 1715 en 1718 : Sy trou (2) voor 26 Julie 1730 met Christiaan [[Sprigt-2]] geskat 1730
:DG van Johannes Hendrik Cloete # 11239 = Stellenbosch 17.11.1715 sv Jan Cloeten en Anna Olivier # 666
:CJ 2599:51 (MOOC 8/5 No. 131 & MOOC 8/6 No. 63) 2 kinders by Sprigt :c1Louis = 9/3/1710 (VC 604) en :c2 Clara Anna = 15/12/1712 (VC 604) (Esme Bull) :Ook genoem Neeltjie) SAG bl 73 vol 4 gee die twee kinders op as die van Jansz :In die "Generaale Reek"van den Boedel en [goede] ren naagelaaten en met er dood ontruijmt bij wijlen Truitje Theunisz Gansevanger laast wedw, van Gijsberg Verwij (Kaapse Argief MOOC 13/1/1, 100) kom daar 'n bedrag beskuldig Aan Cent Janz over gedane verschotten tot der begraafnis f 223.12 Dit dui dis aan dat Jent Zanz moontlik oorlede is tussen 1715 en 1718
:In Oktober 1712 het Robert van Batavia ['n slaaf van Trijntje Theinisz ] vir Neeltjie probeer aanrand en verkrag terwyl haar moeder en broer op die lande by die slawe was. Hy is gehang (K.A. CJ 5 Oorspronklike regsrolle en Notule, Fiskaal contra Robbert van Batavia. 24.11.1712 fol. 83 CJ 782 Sententien 24.11.1712 fol 51) [[Van Heerden-335|Van Heerden-335]] 19:40, 26 March 2020 (UTC)
:'''Nageslag van Cornelia Olivier en Cent Jantz''': :Louis [[Jansz-104]] = 9 Mar 1710 : Clara Anna [[Jansz-107]] = 18 Nov 1712 Sy trou 20 Sep 1733 met Lambert Alberts [[Meijburg-3]]

IV. Jan (Johannes) [[Cornelis-272]] * voor 7 November 1683. Sterfdatum onbekend maar hy leef nog op 27 Nov 1753 . Hy trou 18.04.1717, Helena [[Beurger-1]] 11 kinders '''Nageslag van Jan Olivier en Helena Burger''' :IV A Martha [[Olivier-213]] = 13 Feb 1718 te Drakenstein Sy trou 07.10.1736 in Drakenstein, Heinrich [[Schumacher-320]] 10.12.1765 in Agter Kogmanskloof.
:1. Johannes Hendrik [[Schoeman-220]] * voor 6 Oct 1737. Hy trou 25.09.1757 in Drakenstein (Paarl), Petronella [[Bekker-199]] * voor 19 Feb 1741 :2. Helena Dorothea [[Schoeman-67]] = 3 May 1739 Sy trou 22 Feb 1756 met Stephanus Johannes [[Bekker-33]] :3. Jurgen [[Schoeman-292]] = 6 Aug 1740 Hy trou 6 Mar 1768 Dorothea [[Bekker-393]] = 29 Mar 1744 Dogter van Stephanus Becker and Sara [[Ockerse-140]] Olivier :4: Nicolaas [[Schoeman-293]] = 8 Mar 1744
:IV B. Beatrix [[Olivier-125]]. = circa 1720 Sy trou 15.7.1742 in Drakenstein, Johann Harmen [[Lategan-14]]
: 1 Helena Geertruy [[Lategaan-10]] = 4 Aug 1743 Sy trou 5 Feb 1764 met Stephanus Johannes [[Fourie-33]] 10 Kinders volgens Wikitree : ::Een dogter Beatrix Geertruida (Geertruy) [[Fourie-741]] trou met 'n Philip Lodewyk [[Olivier-349]] Seun van [[Oliviers-19|Ockert Oliviers]] en [[Olivier-161|Dirkje Olivier]] :2: Jan Hendrik [[Lategaan-5]] :3. Beatrix [[Lategan-46]] :4: Willem [[Lategan-58]] :5: Anna [[Lategan-59]] :6: Willem [[Lategan-58]] :7: Andries [[Lategan-13]] :8: Martha [[Lategan-62]] :9: Pieter Hermanus [[Lategan-61]]
IV C. Hendrik OLIVIER, * c. 1721. IV D. Barend OLIVIER. IV E. Johannes Gysbert OLIVIER. Hy trou 05.03.1752, Maria Susanna THERON, * 1724, (dogter van Jacques THERON en Elizabeth DU TOIT), � 15.01.1797. 1. Jan Hendrik OLIVIER. Hy trou 24.03.1781, Anna Elisabeth PUTTER (dogter van Johannes Diederik PUTTER en Catharina Elizabeth VAN WYK). a. Elisabeth Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou 1.05.1798, Andries Benjamin LOMBARD (seun van Christoffel LOMBARD en Elsie BOTHA). b. Jan Gysbert OLIVIER. c. Anna Margaretha OLIVIER. Sy trou 23.09.1804 in Kaapstad, Hans Jurgen LOMBARD (seun van Hans Jurgen LOMBARD en Maria NN). d. Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 11.06.1795 in Swellendam, � 12.11.1842 in Duiwenhoksrivier 47jr. 05m. 01d. Sy trou 9.07.1815 in Caledon, Johannes Gerhardus(Gysbertus) DE JAGER (seun van Carel Pieter DE JAGER en Johanna Margaretha BLOM). (1) Anna Elizabeth DE JAGER. (2) Carel Pieter DE JAGER. (3) Jan Hendrik Gerhardus DE JAGER. (4) Maria Susanna DE JAGER. (5) Johanna Margaretha DE JAGER. (6) Margaretha Jacoba DE JAGER. (7) Pieter Marthinus Christiaan DE JAGER. (8) Catharina Carolina Elizabeth DE JAGER. (9) Andries Philippus Lodewicus DE JAGER. (10) Johannes Cornelis Gerhardus DE JAGER. e. Jan Hendrik OLIVIER. 2. Magdalena Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou 15.12.1782, Johan Jurgen RICHTER. 3. Hester Beatrix OLIVIER, * 1757, � 3.02.1798. Sy trou 08.10.1780 in Tulbagh, Petrus Jacobus HUGO, * 1754 (seun van Daniel HUGO en Margaretha JOUBERT), � 27.09.1793. 4. Andries OLIVIER. Hy trou 30.10.1791, Johanna Hendrina Engela OLIVIER, * 16.10.1774 (dogter van Barend OLIVIER en Anna Maria KRUGER). a. Anna Maria OLIVIER. b. Elisabeth Francina OLIVIER, * 31.07.1794 in Dist. Tulbagh, � 10.08.1859 in Haar woning Worcester 65j. 0md. 10d. Sy trou 07.10.1815 in Tulbagh, Tielman ROOS. (1) Andries Gysbert Johannes ROOS. (2) Jan Gysbert ROOS. c. Johanna Helena OLIVIER, � 1832. d. Hester Margaretha OLIVIER, * 22.05.1799, � 28.07.1876 in Klaasvoogds. Sy trou Carl Friedich Gottlob KIRSTEIN, * c.1780 in Berlyn, � 13.10.1865 in Worcester. e. Johanna Hendrina OLIVIER, * 07.01.1801. Sy trou 23.02.1834 in Worcester, Petrus Johannes NAUDE. f. Catharina Beatrix OLIVIER, * 01.06.1803. g. Jan Gysbert OLIVIER, * 02.10.1804. h. Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 07.10.1807 in Tulbagh, � 14.06.1856 in Worcester. Sy trou Willem Josephus SLIER. (1) Andries Abraham SLIER. (2) Anna Maria Elizabeth SLIER. (3) Johanna Hendrina Engela SLIER. (4) Willem Johannes SLIER. (5) Maria Susanna Wilhelmina SLIER. (6) Jan Gysbert SLIER. (7) Hendrik Andries SLIER. i. Martha Aletta OLIVIER, * 02.09.1809. 5. Gysbert OLIVIER. 6. Anna Hendrina OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) 07.03.1784, Pieter DE BRUYN, * ca. 1758 (seun van Pieter BE BRUYN en Margaretha DE VILLIERS). Sy trou (2) 26.05.1793, Francois Jacobus DU PLESSIS (seun van Johannes DU PLESSIS en Geertruy DU PREEZ). 7. Martha Aletta OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) 07.03.1784, Johannes Gerhardus PUTTER (seun van Johannes Diederik PUTTER en Catharina Elizabeth VAN WYK). Sy trou (2) Nicolaas SMIT (seun van Jasper SMIT en Helena VAN DER WESTHUYZEN). 8. Francois Gysbert OLIVIER. Hy trou (1) 10.02.1790, Anna (Francina) Cecilia DU PLESSIS (dogter van Jacobus DU PLESSIS en Anna BOOYENS). Hy trou (2) 14.09.1800 in Kaapstad, Soetje Maria DU PLESSIS. Hy trou (3) Maria Susanna MEYER, * 1786 in Tulbagh, (dogter van Jan Abraham MEYER en Louisa J. DE BRUIN), � 18.12.1841 in Winterhoek Dist. Tulbagh 55j. a. Maria Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Anna (Francina) Cecilia DU PLESSIS). b. Jan Gysbert Francois OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Anna (Francina) Cecilia DU PLESSIS). c. Maria Francina OLIVIER, (dogter van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Soetje Maria DU PLESSIS) * 14.11.1802. Sy trou Andries Jacobus DU TOIT. d. Jan Gysbert OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Soetje Maria DU PLESSIS) * 06.09.1806. e. Frans Pieter OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * c. 1809 in Tulbagh, � 08.02.1867 in Wagenaars Kraal. Hy trou Francina Jacoba VAN DER MERWE (dogter van Philippus Petrus VAN DER MERWE en Alida Margaretha DU TOIT). (1) Frans Gysbert OLIVIER. (2) Philippus Petrus OLIVIER, * c. 03.1838 in Dasklip Tulbagh, � 01.11.1893 in Frederiksdal. Hy trou Gesie Helena DU TOIT. (a) Frans Petrus OLIVIER, * 13.02.1873. (3) Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 05.12.1841 in Clanwilliam, � 14.08.1919 in Boschkloof Clanwilliam. Hy trou Johanna Maria Helena VAN WYK, * 21.09.1847, � 25/26.12.1905. (a) Frans Petrus OLIVIER, * 12.02.1865, � 17.05.1865. (b) Willem Jacobus OLIVIER, * 12.03.1866 in Clanwilliam, � 15.11.1945 in Drilrivier Clanwilliam. Hy trou Helena Johanna Maria VAN DER MERWE. [1] Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 11.1893 in Calvinia, � 29.08.1950 in Klawer Kafee Van Rhynsdorp dist. Hy trou Maria Magdalena VAN WYK. [A] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER. [2] Jacobus Petrus OLIVIER. [3] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER. [4] Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. [5] Barend Schalk Petrus OLIVIER. [6] Johanna Maria OLIVIER. (c) Frans Petrus OLIVIER, * 06.07.1867 in Clanwilliam, � 04.03.1938 in Onseepkans Kenhardt. Hy trou (1) Charlotte Elsie Johanna SAUNDERS, * 01.1877 in Ceres, (dogter van John Patrick SAUNDERS en Maritha Johanna GELDENHUYS), � 27.11.1900 in BokZynKalk dist. Kenhardt. Hy trou (2) in Calvinia, Wilhelmina Jacoba Nicolina LOUW, * 29.01.1883 (dogter van Willem Jacobus Nicolaas (Willow) LOUW en Anna Jacoba Hendrina VAN DER MERWE), � 22.09.1966. [1] John Petrix Saunders OLIVIER, (seun van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Charlotte Elsie Johanna SAUNDERS). [2] Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Charlotte Elsie Johanna SAUNDERS) * c. 10.1899 in Kenhardt, � 17.11.1903 in Blok zyn Kalk. [3] Willem Jacobus Nicolaas (Willouw) OLIVIER, (seun van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Wilhelmina Jacoba Nicolina LOUW) * 09.1906 in Quaggasputs dist. Kenhardt, � 07.08.1938 in Huis van A VAN WYK Kakamas. Hy trou Maria VAN ZYL. [4] Frans Petrus (Fan) OLIVIER, (seun van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Wilhelmina Jacoba Nicolina LOUW) * 19.05.1910. Hy trou 06.07.1933, Anna Gloudina (Mollie) VAN DER MERWE, * 14.06.1911 (dogter van PN VAN DER MERWE en Hester J.W. BRAND). [A] Frans Petrus (Franso) OLIVIER, * 09.07.1937. Hy trou 10.07.1959 in Pofadder, Marlene CONRADIE (dogter van Andries Francois CONRADIE en Susanna Johanna Francina FRICK). 1. Susan OLIVIER, * 18.06.1960. Sy trou Michiel Christiaan DE VILLIERS (seun van Pieter Francois DE VILLIERS en Anna Wilhelmina GOBREGTS). 2. Anna Gloudina (Annadine) OLIVIER, * 15.08.1964. Sy trou Jacobus Johannes (Jaco) VLOK, * 16.06.1965. 3. Frans Petrus (Fan) OLIVIER, * 17.11.1966 in Paarl. Hy trou 24.04.1993 in Simonstad, Philippa Jo-Anne HAVENGA, * 24.04.1967. a. Ragnhild Philippa OLIVIER, * 15.11.1996. b. Alannah Muriel OLIVIER, * 19.07.1999. c. Francesca Marlene OLIVIER, * 15.07.2002. [B] Andries Hendrik (Andre) OLIVIER, * 27.06.1944. Hy trou 28.03.1970, Maria Johanna (Marianne) ERASMUS, * 09.06.1947 (dogter van Lourens Petrus (Lossie) ERASMUS en Johanna Catharina Hendrina DE VILLIERS). 1. Lourens Petrus OLIVIER, * 16.02.1973. 2. Nadine OLIVIER, * 11.10.1974. Sy trou Johannes Dirk THERON. a. Marne THERON, * 18.12.2000. 3. Frans Petrus OLIVIER, * 06.12.1977. 4. Hanlie OLIVIER, * 06.12.1977. [C] Hester Gloudina (Estelle) OLIVIER, * 11.12.1949. Sy trou Christoffel Cornelius SNYMAN (seun van Christoffel Cornelius SNYMAN en Martha Magdalena FOURIE). 1. Arnell SNYMAN, * 22.05.1967. [5] Petrus Johannes (Piet) OLIVIER, (seun van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Wilhelmina Jacoba Nicolina LOUW) * 22.09.1913. Hy trou Sheila Muriel TROW, * 07.12.1918. [A] Sandra Lee OLIVIER, * 13.11.1942. [B] Peter Brian OLIVIER, * 13.11.1947. [6] Anna Van Der Merwe OLIVIER, (dogter van Frans Petrus OLIVIER en Wilhelmina Jacoba Nicolina LOUW) * 30.09.1925. Sy trou PN DU PREEZ. (d) Petrus (Philippus) Johannes OLIVIER, * 05.04.1869 in Clanwilliam, � 21.07.1938 in Selborne Road Woodstock Skoonseun se huis. Hy trou in Wellington bgvg, Maria Gertruida VAN NIEKERK. [1] Irene Maria Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Hubert LODGE. [2] Maria Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Coetzee BENEKE. [3] Maria Gertruida OLIVIER, * 06.11.1914. Sy trou Andries Jacobus WALTERS. [A] Petrus Olivier WALTERS, * 02.08.1937. Hy trou Leonora ROLAND. (e) Gert Johannes OLIVIER, * 22.08.1871. (f) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 17.11.1873. (g) Barend Jacobus (Johannes) OLIVIER, * 20.04.1876 in Drilrivier dist. Clanwilliam, � 03.05.1938 in Drilrivier dist. Clanwilliam. Hy trou Anna Elizabeth KOTZE, * 09.09.1889, � 12.05.1958. [1] Petrus Johannes OLIVIER. [2] Floris Johannes Kotze OLIVIER. [3] Johanna Maria OLIVIER. [4] Cecilia Gesie Elizabeth OLIVIER. [5] Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER. (h) Johanna Maria OLIVIER, * 01.08.1878. (i) Andries Abraham Benjamin OLIVIER, * 06.10.1880. (j) Francina Martina Magdalena OLIVIER, * 09.12.1882. (k) Philippus Joseph OLIVIER, * 05.08.1885, � 23.12.1927 in Huis v. PJ Burger Clanwilliam 42:04:11. (l) Elizabeth Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 17.11.1887. (4) Andries Philippus OLIVIER. (5) Jan Willem Barend OLIVIER, * 05.1848 in Clanwilliam, � 17.04.1923 in Kareekop dist Williston. (6) Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * c 1850-1860. Hy trou (1) Sienie NN. Hy trou (2) c. 1890, Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE, * 07.06.1860. (a) Frans OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Sienie NN). (b) Gert OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Sienie NN). (c) Sienie OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Sienie NN). (d) Floris Johannes Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE) * 10.1891, � 14.10.1964. Hy trou Hester Sophia LAUSBERG, * 05.05.1902, � 23.11.1982. [1] Celias Leonardus Eduard OLIVIER, * c. 1925, � 1999 in 74 jaar. [2] Johanna OLIVIER, * c. 22.03.1930 in Clanwilliam, � c. 09.2003 in 73 jaar. Sy trou Leon PIENAAR. [A] Deon PIENAAR. [3] Floris Johannes Petrus OLIVIER, * 19.09. c. 1932, � 04. c. 1999. Hy trou Lorna Mary BRABRANDT, * c. 1950, � c. 1997 in c. 47 jaar. [A] Johann Petrus OLIVIER, * 26.12.1968. [B] Zania OLIVIER, * 20.11.1971. [C] Mariaan OLIVIER, * 25.05.1973. [4] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * 25.10.1934, � 19.06.1983. Hy trou 30.06.1962, Ester Maria SWANEPOEL, * 22.06.1938 in Beaufort-Wes. [A] Magdaleen OLIVIER, * 19.01.1964. Sy trou Stefan ERNEST. [B] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * 23.04.1965. Hy trou Mare ESTERHUYSE. 1. Francis OLIVIER, * 24.06.1999. 2. Jesica Esther OLIVIER, * 08.07.2001. [C] Jaco Niel OLIVIER, * 21.11.1969. Hy trou Nicolette STEYN. [5] Marthinus Christiaan OLIVIER, * 24.05.1936. [6] Philippus Stephanus (Stevie) OLIVIER, * 06.02.1939 in Remhoogte dist. Clanwilliam. Hy trou 02.07.1966 in Stellenbosch Moederkerk, Maria Hendrika GELDENHUYS, * 11.11.1940 in Skilpadsgat dist. Caledon. [A] Maria Hendrika (Madri) OLIVIER, * 06.09.1967. Sy trou Matthys Louis CARSTENS. 1. Matthys Louis CARSTENS, * 25.11.1999. 2. Stephan Christian CARSTENS, * 12.06.2001. 3. Ongebore CARSTENS, * 23.02.2004. [B] Hester Sophia (Estea) OLIVIER, * 07.05.1969 in Oranjesight. Sy trou 27.09.1997 in Tussen Simondium/Franschoek Angl. Kerk, William EVANS. [C] Annamarie OLIVIER, * 17.04.1972 in Bellville. [D] Laetitia OLIVIER, * 02.08.1974 in Bellville. Sy trou 07.10.2000 in Paarl, Charl JOUBERT. [E] Philippus Stephanus OLIVIER, * 12.11.1980 in De Doorns. [7] Jaun Louis OLIVIER, * 01.10.1942. Hy trou (1) Henda GROBLER. Hy trou (2) Mariaan VAN WYK. [A] Tania OLIVIER, (dogter van Jaun Louis OLIVIER en Henda GROBLER) * 13.02.1969. [B] Jaun Louis OLIVIER, (seun van Jaun Louis OLIVIER en Henda GROBLER) * 27.08.1971. [8] Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Elsa) OLIVIER, * 04.11.1944. Sy trou 1968, John WALTON, * 27.08.1943, � 2003. [A] Waune WALTON, * 02.10.1969. [B] Lizelle WALTON, * 18.05.1973. [C] Ilse WALTON, * 21.01.1979. (e) Maria M.M. OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE) � in Huis Magnolia Bellville. Sy trou Giel STEENKAMP. (f) Philippus Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE) * 30.08.1899, � ??.11.1969 in Citrusdal. Hy trou (1) in Citrusdal afd. Clanwilliam bgvg, Helena Johanna Maria THERON, * c. 15.11.1899 in Piketberg, � 15.04.1930 in 30j 5md Griep epidemie Clanwilliam. Hy trou (2) Martha Magdalena (Baby) KOTZE. [1] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Petrus OLIVIER en Helena Johanna Maria THERON) * 11.10.1919 in Clanwilliam, � 25.01.1989 in Mosselbaai. Hy trou Elizabeth Maria GROENEWALD, * 30.09.1926. [A] Philip Petrus OLIVIER, * 15.05.1948. Hy trou (1) Martha Magdalena BASSON. Hy trou (2) Marike KLEYNHANS. 1. Gerrit OLIVIER, (seun van Philip Petrus OLIVIER en Martha Magdalena BASSON). 2. Hugo OLIVIER, (seun van Philip Petrus OLIVIER en Martha Magdalena BASSON) � 2001 in Motorongeluk. 3. Renske OLIVIER, (dogter van Philip Petrus OLIVIER en Martha Magdalena BASSON). Sy trou Jacques FERREIRA. 4. Elmarie OLIVIER, (dogter van Philip Petrus OLIVIER en Martha Magdalena BASSON). Sy trou Hendrik SWART. [B] Adolf Coenraad OLIVIER, * 12.07.1949. Hy trou Susanna Maria WEBSTER. 1. Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Kobus KRUGER. 2. Alida OLIVIER. Sy trou Gert VAN DER MERWE. 3. Karin OLIVIER. Sy trou Wikus KRUGER. [C] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * 08.04.1951. Hy trou M. (Grieta) ZANDBERG. 1. Elzett OLIVIER. Sy trou Gerhard KOTZE. 2. Lisl OLIVIER. Sy trou Jean COETZEE. [D] Maria Christina OLIVIER, * 19.09.1954. Sy trou PN VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. [E] Schalk Van der Merwe OLIVIER, * 05.09.1961. Hy trou Rolina ERASMUS. 1. Anel OLIVIER, * in Nog op skool (2006). 2. Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * in Nog op skool (2006). [F] Helena OLIVIER, * 20.04.1966. Sy trou Jacques MULLER. 1. Gerdi OLIVIER, * in Nog op skool (2006). 2. Neleh MULLER, * 01.2004 in 1j 8md Sept 2006. [2] Gesina Helena OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Petrus OLIVIER en Helena Johanna Maria THERON) * c. 1923, � in Alreeds oorlede (Sept. 2006). Sy trou PN KOTZE. [A] Philip KOTZE. [B] Hennie KOTZE. [3] Cecilia Geesie OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Petrus OLIVIER en Helena Johanna Maria THERON) * c. 1925. Sy trou PN GIRD. [A] Christopher GIRD. [B] Steven GIRD. [4] Kowie Theron OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Petrus OLIVIER en Helena Johanna Maria THERON) * c. 1927. Hy trou PN DE JAGER. [A] Tessa DE JAGER. [B] Petro DE JAGER. (g) Charles OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE). (h) Elizabeth (Bettie) OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Gezie Elizabeth (Nonnie) KOTZE) � in 103 j Was in koerant. Sy trou Willie OLIVIER. (7) Alie Margrietha OLIVIER. (8) Willem Petrus OLIVIER. f. Louisa Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * 28.07.1810. Sy trou Petrus Louis NOLTE, * 01.12.1808, � 22.08.1877. g. Gerrit Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * 20.11..1814 in Tulbagh, � 11.06.1874 in Victoria-Wes. Hy trou 04.11.1839 in Swartland, Martha Cecilia VISSER (dogter van Gerhardus Jurgen VISSER en Hester Cecilia LIEBENBERG). (1) Hester Jacoba OLIVIER. (2) Frans Gysbert OLIVIER, * c. 1842 in Piketberg, � 20.04.1881 in Tweedefontein Victoria-Wes. Hy trou Susanna Maria MEYER. (a) Maria OLIVIER. (b) Pieter Gideon OLIVIER. (c) Martha OLIVIER. (d) Susanna OLIVIER. (e) Hester OLIVIER. (3) Susanna Maria OLIVIER. (4) Louisa Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou Johannes Hendrik VAN HEERDEN, * 1845, � 1884 in Hoekplaas Victoria-Wes. (5) Gerrit Hendrik OLIVIER, * c. 1856 in Victoria-Wes, � 29.04.1884 in Hoekplaats Victoria-Wes. (6) Pieter Gideon OLIVIER. (7) Johannes Lubbe OLIVIER. h. Andries Philippus OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * 15.03.1815 in Tulbagh, � 10.12.1868 in Kwee Kiva Victoria-Wes. Hy trou 22.04.1839 in Swartland Malmesbury, Cornelia Margaretha LUBBE, * 26.10.1821 in Tulbagh (dogter van Johannes Paulus LUBBE en Cornelia Margaretha SMIT). (1) Cornelia Margaretha OLIVIER, * 10.04.1844. Sy trou 19.05.1862 in Victora-Wes, Dirk Johan Frederick LOBRIET. (2) Susanna Maria OLIVIER, * 08.08.1846. (3) Margaretha Jacoba OLIVIER, * 26.06.1848. (4) Francois Gysbert OLIVIER, * 28.07.1852. (5) Louisa Helena OLIVIER, * 12.11.1854, � 03.08.1922, begrawe in Edenburg OVS. (6) Johannes Paulus OLIVIER, * 6.04.1856, � 11.08.1947. Hy trou Magdalena Maria HUGO, * 15.02.1863, � 17.02.1938. (7) Andries Philippus OLIVIER, * 01.08.1858 in Kwee Kiva Victoria-Wes, � 30.05.1905 in Yzerkoppen Victoria-Wes. Hy trou (1) Magdalena Maria HUGO, � 29.04.1898. Hy trou (2) Cornelia Margaretha Liebenberg ENGELS. (a) Andries Philippus OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO) * 03.1879 in Victoria-Wes, � 21.01.1955 in Victoria-Wes Brinkmanstr. Hy trou Johanna Maria OLIVIER. (b) Jacobus Pieter Hugo OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO) * 28.02.1881 in Victoria-Wes, � 09.08.1951 in Victoria-Wes Kerkstraat. Hy trou in Victoria-Wes, Maria Magrietha Susanna NOLTE, * 18.02.1880 in Victoria-Wes (dogter van Petrus Louis NOLTE en Maria Wilhelmina Johanna DU TOIT), � 26.10.1939 in Vrouenskuil Victoria-Wes. [1] Andries Philippus OLIVIER, * 15.03.1906, � 15.03.1906. [2] Maria Johanna OLIVIER, * 03.03.1907. [3] Andries Philippus OLIVIER, * 27.04.1908, � 04.09.1908. [4] Petrus Louis OLIVIER, * 24.03.1909, � 1909. [5] Jacobus Pieter Hugo OLIVIER, * 22.06.1910. [6] Petrus Louis OLIVIER, * 10.07.1912. [7] Johannes Paulus OLIVIER, * 21.05.1914. [8] Andries Philippus OLIVIER, * 29.09.1916. [9] Hugo OLIVIER, * 11.01.1920. [10] Magdalena Maria Hugo OLIVIER, * 10.06.1921. Sy trou PN VORSTER. [11] Victor Hugo OLIVIER, * 22.02.1924. [12] Louis Nolte OLIVIER, * 26.06.1926. (c) Susanna Wilhelmina OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). Sy trou Matthys Abraham DE VRIES. (d) Margaretha Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO) * 08.11.1884 in Victoria-Wes, � 14.02.1918 in Valkenberg Hospitaal Kaapstad. (e) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). Sy trou Charles BOYD. (f) Magdalena Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). Sy trou PN MALAN. (g) Jacoba Gertruida OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). (h) Johannes Paulus OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). (i) Pieter Hugo OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO). (j) Hugo OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Magdalena Maria HUGO) * c. 01.1897 in Yzerkoppen dist. Victoria-Wes, � 17.09.1921 in Driefontein dist. Victoria-Wes. (k) Christiaan De Wet OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Cornelia Margaretha Liebenberg ENGELS) * 06.09.1900 in Yzerkoppen Victoria-Wes, � 15.11.1905 in Victoria-Wes. (l) Catharina Martha Helena OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Philippus OLIVIER en Cornelia Margaretha Liebenberg ENGELS) * 30.11.1901. (8) Pieter Johannes OLIVIER, * 14.11.1860 in Kweekwa Victoria-Wes, � 20.05.1936 in Schoongezight Victoria-Wes. Hy trou in Victoria-Wes, Christina Francina HUGO, * in De Aar. (a) Andries Philippus OLIVIER, * c. 02.1884 in Victoria-Wes, � 25.03.1941 in Ruigtefontein dist. Victoria-Wes. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth BOSMAN. [1] Pieter Johannes OLIVIER. [2] Alberta Van Wyk OLIVIER. [3] Andries Philippus OLIVIER. (b) Thomas Hugo OLIVIER, * in Victoria-Wes, � 28.07.1944 in Witkrans Victoria-Wes. Hy trou in Victoria-Wes, Christina Jacomina VAN WYK, * 12.1888 in Victoria-Wes, (dogter van Jan Abraham VAN WYK en Elizabeth Margaretha CLAASSENS), � 15.04.1951 in Victoria-Wes Cypressstraat. [1] Elizabeth Margaretha OLIVIER. Sy trou Carl Christiaan MANGOLD. [2] Christina Francina OLIVIER. Sy trou Calvin John Brink MOLLETT. [3] Pieter Johannes OLIVIER. [4] Johannes Van Wyk OLIVIER. (c) Jacobus Wouter OLIVIER, * 14.12.1890 in Victoria-Wes, � 31.07.1944 in Valsvlak Victoria-Wes. Hy trou in Franschhoek, Margaretha Johanna TREURNICHT, * 29.05.1895 in Franschhoek (dogter van Johannes Stephanus TREURNICHT en onbekend), � 05.10.1953 in Victoria-Wes. [1] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER. [2] Pierre Johan OLIVIER, * c. 02.1920 in Victoria-Wes, � 10.10.1951 in Victoria-Wes. Hy trou Magdalena Sophia ROOS. [A] Joreta OLIVIER. [B] Lorraine OLIVIER. (9) Jacoba Gertruida OLIVIER, * 1.09.1863. i. Philippus Daniel OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * 20.04.1820 in Roodezandkloof Tulbagh, � 24.09.1888 in Rietfontein Piketberg. Hy trou Elsie Gertruida Petronella BURGER, * 30.06.1823 in Geluksrivier 2 Riviere dist Oudtshoorn Tulbagh (dogter van Barend Frederik BURGER en Adriana Johanna Catharina LUBBE), � 24.09.1852 in Attequasvallei dist. Oudtshoorn (20j.01md.16d). (1) Johanna A. OLIVIER. (2) Francois Gysbert OLIVIER. (3) Susanna M. OLIVIER. (4) Barend Jacobus OLIVIER, * c. 04.1848 in Malkopsvley Piketberg, � 29.09.1900 in Herculesfontein. Hy trou Johanna Maria Catharina WITSCHE. (a) Philippus Daniel OLIVIER. (b) Maria Cornelia OLIVIER. (c) Elsie Gertruida Petronella OLIVIER. (d) Johanna Maria Catharina OLIVIER. (5) Philippus Willem Schalk OLIVIER, * 03.10.1849 in Kardouw Piquetberg, � 23.01.1905 in Tulbagh, begrawe in Tulbagh Oude Kerk Volksmuseum. Hy trou Gertruida Johanna Petronella BONTHUYS. (a) Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER. (b) Elsje Gertruida Petronella OLIVIER. Sy trou Johan W.L. BONTHUYS. (c) Pieter Jacob OLIVIER. (d) Gertruida Johanna Petronella OLIVIER. (6) Elsje Gertruida Petronella OLIVIER. (7) Willem Benjamin OLIVIER, * c. 12.1852 in Piketberg, � 18.06.1915 in Tulbagh. Hy trou in Tulbagh, Maria Francina BONTHUYS. (a) Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 04.1880 in Tulbagh, � 21.05.1953 in Grootte Schuur Hospitaal Kaapstad. Sy trou William Charles George FRANCK. [1] Maria Frances Wilhelmina FRANCK. [2] William Olivier Garcia FRANCK. (b) Philip Daniel OLIVIER. (c) Ellie Gertruida Petronella OLIVIER. Sy trou Ockie DE VILLIERS. (d) Maria Francina OLIVIER. Sy trou John A. HOLTZHAUSEN. (e) Gertruida Johanna Petronella OLIVIER. (8) Arend A. Von Wieligh OLIVIER. (9) Louis H. OLIVIER. (10) Jan Gysbert OLIVIER. (11) Gerbrecht Cristina OLIVIER. (12) Andries Philippus Petrus OLIVIER. (13) Margaretha J.N. OLIVIER. (14) Johanna Elizabeth Susanna OLIVIER. (15) Gertruida Hendrika OLIVIER. (16) Maria Francina OLIVIER. (17) Philippus Daniel OLIVIER. j. Pieter Gideon OLIVIER, (seun van Francois Gysbert OLIVIER en Maria Susanna MEYER) * 17.09.1823 in Tulbagh, � 30.11.1893 in Middelwater dist. Carnarvon. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth GEYSER, * 21.09.1885, � 07.01.1956. (1) Francois Gysbert OLIVIER. (2) Petronella Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou 22.07.1867 in Victoria-Wes, Willem KEMPEN. (3) Susanna Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Johannes R.J. VAN RENSBURG. (4) Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou David LUBBE. (5) Louisa Helena OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan SMIT. (6) Pieter Gideon OLIVIER. (7) Wilhelmina Johanna OLIVIER, * 13.08.1861 in dist Loxton (Kiewietsvlugkraal?), � 02.08.1945. Sy trou Jan Hendrik NOLTE, * 09.05.1846, � 27.01.1900. (8) Martha Gertruida OLIVIER. Sy trou Albertus JANSEN. (9) Anna Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Hendrik BARNARD. F. Ockert Petrus Jacobus (Okker) OLIVIER, * 1727, � 1839. Hy trou 19.05.1755 in Tulbagh, Dirkje OLIVIER, * 1734 (dogter van Johannes OLIVIER en Cecilia DU PREEZ). 1. Hester Cecilia OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) 30.05.1773, Marthinus Gerhardus OOSTHUIZEN, � 1838. Sy trou (2) 23.09.1792 in Kaapstad, Johannes Petrus MEINTJES (seun van Johannes MEINTJIES en Jacoba VAN WYK). 2. Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 1759, � c. 1822 in Buffelbosch Rivier George. Hy trou 21.04.1782, Johanna VAN DEN BERG. a. Ockert Johannes OLIVIER. Hy trou 05.10.1806 in Swellendam, Anna Elisabeth DU PREEZ (dogter van Herculaas DU PREEZ en Johanna Dorothea STRYDOM). (1) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER. (2) Johanna Petronelle Dorothea OLIVIER, * 15.06.1810 in Zeekoeirivier dist. Oudtshoorn, � 26.09.1865 in Andrieskraal 55j 3m 1d. Sy trou 07.09.1828 in George, Johannes Frederick DU TOIT, * 13.09.1809 (seun van Johannes Jacobus DU TOIT en Jacomina Christina POTGIETER). (a) Elizabeth Maria Cecilia DU TOIT, * 11.02.1844. Sy trou 19.05.1862 in Oudtshoorn, Louis Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 30.03.1843 (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Catharina Elisabeth FOURIE). [1] Johanna Petronella Dorothea OLIVIER, * 25.07.1864 in Oudtshoorn. [2] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 02.08.1866 in Oudtshoorn. [3] Elizabeth Maria Cecilia OLIVIER, * 30.10.1868 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Jacobus DU TOIT (seun van Johannes Frederick DU TOIT en Johanna Petronelle Dorothea OLIVIER). [A] Louis Petrus Jacobus DU TOIT, * 07.01.1894 in Rietfontein. [B] Jan Frederik DU TOIT, * 04.04.1898 in Rietfontein. [C] Elizabeth Maria Cecilia DU TOIT, * 09.12.1900. [D] Dirkie Petronella DU TOIT, * 08.04.1903 in Buffelskloof. [E] Johanna Petronella Dorothea DU TOIT, * 19.11.1905 in Rietfontein. [F] Martha Maria DU TOIT, * 05.03.1909. [4] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 07.05.1871. [5] Johannes Frederick Du Toit OLIVIER, * 15.08.1873. [6] Louis Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 12.12.1875. [7] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 23.04.1878 in Oudtshoorn. [8] Ockert Johannes Frederik OLIVIER, * 19.10.1880 in Oudtshoorn. [9] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 03.11.1882, � 13.09.1949, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou 24.02.1905 in Oudtshoorn, Susanna Johanna JANSE VAN RENSBURG, * 04.02.1882 in Oudtshoorn, � 27.06.1963 in Oudtshoorn. [A] Lewis (Louis?) Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.07.1907. [B] Frederik Johannes Hermanus OLIVIER, * 15.11.1909. [C] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 26.11.1912. [D] Hendrina Cecilia OLIVIER, * 16.12.1915. [10] Hercules Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 24.10.1884 in Armoed, � 26.06.1923 in Klipdrift dist. Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Catharina Petronella ZAAYMAN. [A] Catharina Petronella OLIVIER, * 23.10.1912 in Oudtshoorn. [B] Elizabeth Maria Cecilia OLIVIER, * 27.02.1917 in Oudtshoorn. [C] Johanna Dorothea OLIVIER. [11] Louis Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 22.10.1886. (b) Anna Elizabeth DU TOIT, * 22.08.1831 in Twee Rivieren, � 13.02.1861 in Welgevonden Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 22.11.1852 in George, Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER, * 04.08.1827 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER en Hester Magdalena DU PREEZ), � 28.02.1898. [1] Hendrik Jacobus Zacharias OLIVIER, * 24.06.1854 in Oudtshoorn, � 24.11.1942, begrawe in Christiana. Hy trou Anna Maria CALITZ. [A] Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER, * 03.05.1890. [B] Anna Maria Elizabeth Susara OLIVIER, * 01.01.1892. [C] Michiel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 30.11.1893. [D] Johanna Petronella OLIVIER, * 22.11.1895. [E] Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 22.11.1898 in Buffelskloof Dist. Calitzdorp, � 02.06.1970, begrawe in Christiana. [F] Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 02.11.1902. [2] Johanna Petronella Dorothea OLIVIER, * 19.05.1856 in Oudtshoorn, � 05.03.1921, begrawe in Buffelskloof Calitzdorp. Sy trou Matheus Christiaan CALITZ. [A] Anna Elizabeth CALITZ, * 05.06.1880. [B] Gert Andries CALITZ. [C] Ockert Johannes Mattheus CALITZ. [D] Gesina Wilhelmina Magdalena CALITZ. [3] Johannes Frederik OLIVIER, * 20.04.1858 in Oudtshoorn. [4] Esther Magdalena OLIVIER, * 23.03.1860. (c) Johannes Jacobus DU TOIT. Hy trou Elizabeth Maria Cecilia OLIVIER, * 30.10.1868 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Louis Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Elizabeth Maria Cecilia DU TOIT). [1] (sien kinders bo) (d) Ockert Johannes Frederick DU TOIT. (e) Johanna Petronella Dorothea DU TOIT. (f) Jacomina Christina DU TOIT. (g) Hercules Petrus Jacobus DU TOIT. (3) Hercules Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER. Hy trou 10.02.1839 in George, Anna Maria Margaretha HOFFMAN. (a) Petronella Anna Martha OLIVIER, * 26.07.1848. (b) Anna Johanna Herculina OLIVIER, * 09.05.1857 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 04.05.1874 in Uniondale, Johan Frederick COETZEE, * 08.02.1849. (4) Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 17.09.1815. Hy trou 03.10.1836 in George, Catharina Barendina SNYGANS. (a) Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 01.04.1838. Sy trou 16.06.1856 in Oudtshoorn, Stephanus Hermanus Hendrik Petrus ZEELIE. [1] Magdalena Susanna ZEELIE. (b) Hester Petronella Jacoba OLIVIER, * 31.10.1839. (c) Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 18.11.1841 in Gamka, � 27.03.1903 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou 11.05.1863 in Oudtshoorn, Maria Elizabeth RHEEDER (dogter van Benjamin Fredeman RHEEDER en Anna Emmerentia Jacoba GRUNDLINGH), � 18.02.1900. [1] Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 29.07.1864 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Cornelis Johannes GRUNGLING. [2] Catharina Barendina OLIVIER, * 29.08.1865 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes RENSBURG. [3] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 29.01.1868 in Gamka. Sy trou Hans Jacob BRITZ. [4] Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 25.03.1870 in Calitzdorp, � 13.05.1948 in Queenstown. Hy trou Beatrix Maria Gertruida STASSEN, � 30.09.1942. [A] Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER. [B] Carel Christian OLIVIER, * 18.11.1901 in Calitzdorp, � 16.09.1946 in Oudtshoorn Hospitaal, begrawe in Calitzdorp. Hy trou (1) Hester MEIRING, � 1927. Hy trou (2) in De Hoop Oudtshoorn, Emmarentia Cornelia SWART, * 26.10.1905 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Dirk Adrian SWART en Christina Susanna FOUCHE), � 14.06.1952 in Calitzdorp (Eie huis Vlakte). 1. Christina Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 06.08.1932. Sy trou Louis Jacobus Cornelis VAN TONDER. 2. Beatrix Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 16.10.1933. 3. Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 06.12.1934. 4. Dirk Adriaan Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 26.07.1936. 5. Carel Christian OLIVIER, (seun van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 15.10.1938. 6. Johannes Carel OLIVIER, (seun van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 02.05.1940. 7. Emmerentia Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Carel Christian OLIVIER en Emmarentia Cornelia SWART) * 31.01.1944. [C] Cornelia Johanna Wilhelmina P. OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan Daniel MEIRING. [D] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan NEL. [E] Benjamin Vreedeman OLIVIER. [F] Beatrix Maria Gertruida OLIVIER. Sy trou Carel Christian STASSEN. [G] Johannes Nicolaas OLIVIER. Hy trou Helena Jacoba STRYDOM. 1. Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 24.07.1935. 2. Beatrix Maria Gertruida OLIVIER, * 10.03.1937. 3. Helena Jacoba OLIVIER, * 28.10.1938. 4. Cornelia Johanna OLIVIER, * 28.10.1938. 5. Coenraad Nicolaas OLIVIER, * 17.12.1939. 6. Elizabeth Margaretha OLIVIER, * 10.03.1942. [H] Frans Stassen OLIVIER. [I] Magrieta Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Benjamin GROBLER. [5] Hester Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, * 27.02.1873 in Gamka. Sy trou Matthys Johannes OLIVIER. [A] Stefanus Johannes OLIVIER, * 11.09.1893 in Gamka. [B] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 06.09.1895. [C] Anna Magdalena Jacoba OLIVIER, * 16.03.1898. [D] Ockert Johannes Stefanus OLIVIER, * 12.06.1900. [E] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 14.03.1903 in Gamka. [F] Hester Maria Margaretha (Iris) OLIVIER, * 07.12.1905, � 20.04.1993. Sy trou Horace Hendrik J. (Boy) TERRY, * 06.08.1904, � 29.04.1964. [G] Johannes Michael OLIVIER, * 27.09.1910, � 01.10.1975. [H] Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 14.06.1914. [6] Benjamin Vredeman OLIVIER, * 14.09.1875 in Gamka dist. Calitzdorp, � 24.06.1930 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou Cornelia Mageretha Johanna VAN GREUNEN, * 08.01.1884 in Welbedacht. [A] Cornelia Mageretha Johanna OLIVIER, * 21.02.1906. Sy trou Andries Alberts. [B] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 09.06.1907. [C] Ockert Johannes Stephanus (Okkie) OLIVIER, * 17.07.1908, � 09.03.1993. Hy trou Susanna Jacoba (Sankie) SWART, * 25.05.1911, � 09.08.1997. 1. Olive OLIVIER. Hy trou Aletta FOURIE. a. Ockert OLIVIER. b. Henriette OLIVIER. 2. Benjamin Vredeman OLIVIER. Hy trou Iris THYSSE. a. Johan OLIVIER. Hy trou Amore NN. (1) Chantel OLIVIER. (2) Mariska OLIVIER. b. Marius OLIVIER. Hy trou Lynette NN. (1) Monr� OLIVIER. (2) Micheala OLIVIER. c. Ronel OLIVIER. Sy trou Frank CROONEY. (1) Roelien CROONEY. (2) Melissa CROONEY. 3. Esias Ignatius Johannes (Eric) OLIVIER. Hy trou Irene SMITH. a. Sanet OLIVIER. Sy trou Johan WILKEN. (1) Lionell WILKEN. b. Andr� OLIVIER, * 1972. c. Cristo OLIVIER, * 1972, � 1994. [D] Hester Petronella OLIVIER, * 07.10.1910. Sy trou Sidney MINNIE. [E] Engela Gasina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 11.01.1912. [F] Jan Cornelis Hendrik OLIVIER, * 31.07.1913. [G] Benjamin Vredeman OLIVIER, * 09.12.1915. [H] Adam Jonathan Johannes OLIVIER, * 28.09.1918, � 20.01.1987 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Hester W. (Hettie) NN, * 19.01.1916, � 16.09.2009 in Oudtshoorn. [I] Frans Claasen OLIVIER, * 27.07.1920. [J] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 09.09.1921. [K] Daniel Benjamin OLIVIER, * 27.03.1923. [L] Myra Johanna OLIVIER, * 14.04.1925 in Gamka Calitzdorp. [M] Jacob Johannes Cromwell OLIVIER, * 14.04.1925 in Gamka Calitzdorp, � 14.12.2009. Hy trou Anna NN. 1. Johan OLIVIER, * 09.08.1956, � 01.10.2005. Hy trou Yolanda OLIVIER. a. Jurian OLIVIER. b. Jen� OLIVIER. 2. Anton OLIVIER, * 1961, � 23.12.2003. 3. Louine OLIVIER, � 1988 in Motorongeluk. [N] NN OLIVIER, * 11.12.1927. [7] Anna Catharina Barendina OLIVIER. [8] Frans Claasen OLIVIER, * 25.09.1879 in Gamka dist. Calitzdorp. [9] Jacob Johannes Salmon OLIVIER, * 06.10.1882 in Goedeverwachting, � 02.12.1907 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou Anna Maria DU TOIT. [10] Susara Johanna OLIVIER. (d) Catharina Barendina OLIVIER, * 05.02.1845. Sy trou 17.02.1868 in Oudtshoorn, Andries Hermanus NORTJE (seun van Wynand Gerhardus NORTJE en Anna Maria BREIGHTENBACH). [1] Hester Petronella Jacoba NORTJE, * 21.09.1877. [2] George Christoffel NORTJE, * 15.05.1886 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 04.07.1905 in Oudtshoorn, Susarah Johanna POTGIETER, * 16.08.1887 in Wynandsrivier dist. Oudtshoorn. (e) George Christoffel OLIVIER, * 16.01.1847. (5) Andries Hercules Matthys OLIVIER. (6) Jan Christoffel Cornelis OLIVIER. (7) Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 11.02.1823 in Uithoek, � 01.01.1905 in Buffeljachtsfontein. Hy trou (1) Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER, * 1829, (dogter van Cornelis Jacobus POTGIETER en Johanna Jacoba OLIVIER), � 19.10.1891 in Langverwacht. Hy trou (2) Johanna CLAASSEN. (a) Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 13.10.1854 in Oudtshoorn, � 15.08.1940 in Tweeling. Hy trou in Calitzdorp, Anna Elizabeth Maria UNGERER. [1] Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER, * c. 12.06.1884 in Oudtshoorn, � 24.06.1917 in Ladybrand. [2] Martha Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou P.N. ELLIS. [3] Susanna Dorothea Magdalena OLIVIER, * 17.01.1889 in Buffeljachtsfontein dist. Calitzdorp. Sy trou PN OBERHOLZER. [4] Anna Elizabeth Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou PN MATHYSEN. [5] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER. [6] Samuel Frederik OLIVIER, * c. 14.02.1904 in Ladybrand, � 12.03.1934 in Erland dist. Lindley. Hy trou Wilhelmina Anna Adriana ESTERHUYSE. [A] Susanna Maria Jacoba OLIVIER, * 30.11.1932. [7] Johanna Jacoba OLIVIER, * 03.1894 in Oudtshoorn, � 26.07.1924 in Dewetsdorp. Sy trou in Ladybrand, Hendrik Ockert OLIVIER. [A] Anna Elizabeth Maria OLIVIER. (b) Susanna Dorothea Cornelia Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 18.06.1856 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 21.01.1857. (d) Martha Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 06.08.1858 in Oudtshoorn. (e) Cornelis Andries Herculaas OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 17.10.1860 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Johanna Jacoba Dorothea OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 23.10.1862 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Aletta Susara OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 14.08.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (h) Hercules Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 26.08.1866 in Langverwacht. (i) Susara Dorothea Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 19.06.1868 in Oudtshoorn. (j) Hermanus Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 02.08.1869 in Langverwacht. (k) Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER). (l) Sophia Elizabeth Jacomina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER en Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER) * 10.03.1875, � 25.06.1948. Sy trou VERWEY. (8) Matthys Michiel Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 29.11.1826. Hy trou Hester Josina Philippina OLIVIER (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Martha Maria DU PREEZ). (a) Ockert Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 05.02.1850. (b) Jan Christoffel Cornelis OLIVIER, * 02.08.1851. (c) Martha Maria OLIVIER, * 29.12.1853. (d) Johannes Philippus Christoffel OLIVIER, * 24.05.1862 in Oudtshoorn. (e) Anna Elizabeth Petronella Jacoba OLIVIER, * 10.09.1863 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Nicolaas Andries Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 22.10.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Andries Albertus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 12.06.1866 in Andrieskraal dist Oudtshoorn. b. Elsie (Elsje) Johanna OLIVIER, � 09.06.1842 in Roodeheuwel. Sy trou 07.04.1805 in Swellendam, Petrus NORTJE (seun van Jacobus (Jacob) NORTJE en Cornelia BEZUIDENHOUT). (1) Petrus Jacobus NORTJE, * c. 1820. Hy trou 25.11.1861 in Oudtshoorn, Anna Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 26.03.1820 (dogter van Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER en Hester Magdalena DU PREEZ). c. Dirkje OLIVIER. Sy trou 04.02.1809 in Swellendam, Matthys DU PREEZ (seun van Herculaas DU PREEZ en Johanna Dorothea STRYDOM). (1) Anna Elizabeth DU PREEZ. Sy trou 01.04.1833 in George, Jan Christoffel OLIVIER (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Martha Maria DU PREEZ). (a) Dirkie Matthysina Stoffelina OLIVIER, * 17.10.1834. (b) Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 12.08.1836. (c) Martha Maria OLIVIER, * 20.07.1838. Sy trou Petrus Jacobus NORTIER. [1] Jacob Johannes NORTIER. (d) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 02.12.1839. Hy trou 09.01.1867 in Oudtshoorn, Maria Elizabeth FOURIE, * c. 1845 (dogter van Louis Petrus FOURIE en Leah Jacoba STANDER), � 25.11.1871 in Haar pa se huis. [1] Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 12.11.1868 in Oudtshoorn. [2] Louis Petrus OLIVIER, * 19.10.1870 in Oudtshoorn. (e) Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 19.11.1841. Sy trou 08.04.1861 in Oudtshoorn, Hendrik Christoffel FOURIE, * 04.10.1838. [1] Hendrik Petrus FOURIE. Hy trou Maria Catharina OLIVIER, * 19.12.1906 in Gamka-Oos, (dogter van Susanna Johanna OLIVIER). (f) Jan Hercules Andries Stephanus OLIVIER, * 14.06.1845. (g) Ockert Andries Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.11.1855 in Oudtshoorn. d. Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 03.08.1789. Hy trou 02.1809 in Swellendam, Hester Magdalena DU PREEZ (dogter van Herculaas DU PREEZ en Johanna Dorothea STRYDOM). (1) Johanna Petronella Jacoba OLIVIER, * 10.04.1811. Sy trou 16.08.1840 in George, Jocobus Marthinus THERON. (2) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 20.04.1814 in Wynandsrivier dist. Oudtshoorn, � 12.06.1877 in Parys OVS Huis v. Ian Smith 63:01:18. Hy trou (1) 09.12.1844, Martha Elizabeth Maria CLAASSEN, * 25.10.1821 in Haningklip dist. George (dogter van Johannes Cornelis CLAASSEN en Johanna Catharina PIENAAR), � 07.08.1846 in dist. George 23j. Hy trou (2) in Parys, Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN, * 23.02.1829. (a) Hendrik Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Martha Elizabeth Maria CLAASSEN) * 09.12.1844. Hy trou Hester Engela Cornelia ZWIEGELAAR. [1] Susara Salomina Maria OLIVIER, * 02.11.1876 in Oudtshoorn. (b) Martha Elizabeth Maria Johanna Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Martha Elizabeth Maria CLAASSEN) * 07.08.1846. (c) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Martha Elizabeth Maria CLAASSEN) * 13.06.1849. (d) Johannes Stephanus Jacobus Lodewikus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN) * 20.02.1851, � 12.05.1895 in Potchefstroom Tvl. Hy trou Johanna Katrina OLIVIER. [1] Cornelia Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 02.09.1883, � 17.02.1966. [2] Gertruida Johanna OLIVIER, * 12.09.1885, � 18.09.1949. [3] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * c.1887. Hy trou Margaretha Gertruida SMUTS. [A] Sekstra Elizabeth Johanna OLIVIER, * 16.04.1930. [4] Johanna Katrina OLIVIER, * c.1889. Sy trou Carl Frederick CORNELIUS. [5] Maria Magdalena Jacoba OLIVIER, * 20.03.1890. [6] Andries Petrus Stephanus OLIVIER, * c.1892, � 15.02.1926. Hy trou Magrietha Gertruida Sophia SMIDT. [7] Gerharda Magdalena OLIVIER, * c.1894. (e) Johanna Geertruida Sophia OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN) * 11.04.1858 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Hercules Louis Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN) * 09.04.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Gerharda Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN). (h) Hester Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN). (i) Hercules Petrus Daniel OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN). (j) Maria Catharina Margaretha Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN) * 01.05.1868. (k) Louis (Lewies) Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN) * c. 12.1872 in Grooteiland dist. Kroonstad, � 06.08.1896 in Parys. (l) Johanna Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN). (m) Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Johanna JORDAAN). (3) Hercules Hendrik OLIVIER, * 15.06.1818 in Wynands Rivier, � 19.12.1884 in Kleinfontein. Hy trou 28.07.1845 in George, Helena Margaretha CLAASEN (dogter van Johannes Cornelis CLAASSEN en Johanna Catharina PIENAAR). (a) Johanna Catharina OLIVIER. (b) Hendrik Jacobus Hercules OLIVIER, * 28.10.1853 in Oudtshoorn. (4) Anna Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 26.03.1820. Sy trou 25.11.1861 in Oudtshoorn, Petrus Jacobus NORTJE, * c. 1820 (seun van Petrus NORTJE en Elsie (Elsje) Johanna OLIVIER). (5) Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 26.10.1823. (6) Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER, * 04.08.1827 in Oudtshoorn, � 28.02.1898. Hy trou (1) 22.11.1852 in George, Anna Elizabeth DU TOIT, * 22.08.1831 in Twee Rivieren, (dogter van Johannes Frederick DU TOIT en Johanna Petronelle Dorothea OLIVIER), � 13.02.1861 in Welgevonden Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (2) 22.07.1861, Maria Elizabeth GERICKE. (a) (sien kinders bo) (b) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE). (c) Johan Godfried Hendrikus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 14.04.1862 in Oudtshoorn. (d) Ockert Johannes Hendricus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 04.07.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (e) Johan Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 16.09.1866 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Ockert Johannes Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 23.06.1868 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Adriaan Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 05.07.1870. (h) Maria Jacoba OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE). (i) Hercules Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE). (j) Johanna Hendrika OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE). (k) Stephanus Janse OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 24.03.1879 in Oudtshoorn. (l) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth GERICKE) * 06.07.1883 in Kaapkolonie, � 29.12.1901 in Aliwal-Noord Konsentrasiekamp. e. Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 1792. Hy trou 02.1809 in Swellendam, Martha Maria DU PREEZ, * c. 21.07.1791 in dist. George (dogter van Herculaas DU PREEZ en Johanna Dorothea STRYDOM), � 01.08.1874. (1) Jan Christoffel OLIVIER. Hy trou 01.04.1833 in George, Anna Elizabeth DU PREEZ (dogter van Matthys DU PREEZ en Dirkje OLIVIER). (a) (sien kinders bo) (2) Johanna Petronella Catharina OLIVIER. Sy trou 07.09.1828 in George, Matthys STRYDOM. (3) Anna Elisabeth OLIVIER, * 08.06.1814 in Andrieskraal. Sy trou 02.10.1831 in George, Petrus Jacobus DU TOIT, * 26.11.1807 (seun van Johannes Jacobus DU TOIT en Jacomina Christina POTGIETER). (a) Jacomina Christiana DU TOIT, * 05.10.1842. Sy trou (1) 31.07.1859 in Oudtshoorn, Coenraad Josephus MEYER, * 06.04.1838. Sy trou (2) 09.04.1860 in Oudtshoorn, Willem Godlieb BREYTENBACH, * 20.11.1841. Sy trou (3) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * c. 1831 in Armoed, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE), � 31.05.1905 in Jan Fourieskraal Calitzdorp. (4) Hercules Andries OLIVIER, * 01.11.1816. Hy trou 17.05.1840 in George, Maria Magdalena THERON, * 10.1820 in Heuningklip Kloof, (dogter van Izak Gerhardus THERON en Johanna Gertruida BARNARD), � 12.09.1857 in Buffelboschrivier dist Oudtshoorn 36j 11md. (a) Johanna Geertruyda Catharina OLIVIER, * 01.03.1841. (b) Martha Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 08.01.1842. Sy trou 20.05.1861 in Oudtshoorn, Gerrit Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. (c) Johan Paul OLIVIER, * 01.12.1843. (d) Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 10.03.1845, � 1893. Hy trou 07.12.1863 in Oudtshoorn, Hester Cecilia VAN BILJON (dogter van Guilluame Stephanus VAN BILJON en Petronella Helena Margaretha MARAIS). [1] Herkules Andries OLIVIER, * 05.10.1864 in Oudtshoorn. [2] Gideon Stephanus OLIVIER, * 04.05.1866 in Oudtshoorn. [3] Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 12.07.1868 in Kamanassie dist. Oudtshoorn, � 18.06.1951 in Kamanassie dist Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT, * 1872 in Oudtshoorn dist., (dogter van Johannes Marthinus BEZUIDENHOUT en Eva Catharina Louisa SAAYMAN), � 22.12.1901 in Oudtshoorn dist. Hy trou (2) in Oudtshoorn, Johanna Susanna FOURIE, * 13.10.1882, � 07.11.1957, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [A] Eva Catharina Louisa OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT) * 17.10.1892. Sy trou PN DE VILLIERS. [B] Hester Cecilia Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT) * 03.01.1894. Sy trou PN FOURIE. [C] Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT) * 10.08.1895, � 28.10.1973, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Hetta KLEYN, * 07.11.1902, � 16.11.1972, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [D] Johannes Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT) * 05.01.1898. [E] Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna BEZUIDENHOUT) * 18.09.1899. Sy trou PN BEZUIDENHOUT. [F] Stefanus OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 31.01.1906. [G] Elizabeth Wilhelmina OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 05.06.1907. Sy trou PN COETZEE. [H] Herculaas Andries (Klaas) OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 21.12.1908. [I] David Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 24.08.1910. [J] Maria Magdalena (Maud) OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 24.06.1912. Sy trou PN BOSHOFF. [K] Johanna Susanna (Joey) OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 20.01.1915. Sy trou PN JANSE VAN VUUREN. [L] Jopie (Joppie) Gideon OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 10.09.1918. [M] Bertus OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Christoffel OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE) * 26.10.1920, � 12.10.1976. Hy trou Rebecca WOLMARANS. 1. Bernard Christoffel OLIVIER, * 06.07.1957. Hy trou Petra Celliers. a. Marinda OLIVIER. b. Bertus OLIVIER. c. Bernadine OLIVIER. 2. Heinrich OLIVIER, * 25.09.1958. Hy trou 05.12.1981, Anna Maria Elizabeth JOUBERT. a. Hanneli OLIVIER, * 02.12.1985. 3. Orville Gary OLIVIER, * 30.11.1964. Hy trou Jacomine Maria JOUBERT, * 19.09.1964. a. Werner OLIVIER. [4] Izak Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 10.11.1877 in Oudtshoorn, � 17.04.1954 in KSW Hospitaal Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Emmerentia Hester Helena SNYMAN, * 04.07.1880, � 14.12.1966, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [A] Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 03.08.1900. [B] Catharina Jacoba Maria OLIVIER, * 18.06.1902. [C] Jeremia Jesaja OLIVIER, * 01.08.1905, � 09.04.1985, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Lydia Priscilla FOURIE, * 02.09.1916. [D] Hester Cecilia Johanna Christina OLIVIER, * 13.06.1907. Sy trou Jeremiah Jesaja SNYMAN. [E] Emily Hester Helena OLIVIER. [F] Izak Gerhardus OLIVIER. [G] Maria Catharina Jacomina OLIVIER. Sy trou Burgert Daniel VAN DER MERWE. [5] Abraham Petrus OLIVIER, * 27.01.1880 in Oudtshoorn. [6] Gert Johannes OLIVIER, * 02.08.1882, � 5.10.1964, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Elizabeth Hermina FOURIE, * 23.05.1885, � 7.11.1955, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [A] Catharina Gertina OLIVIER. [B] Sara Maria OLIVIER, * 23.10.1907. [C] Hester Cecilia OLIVIER, * 19.02.1909. [D] Elizabeth Hermina OLIVIER, * 27.08.1910. [E] Petronella Susanna Helena OLIVIER, * 27.03.1912. [F] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 15.01.1916. [G] Jan Christoffel OLIVIER, * 02.06.1918. [H] Susanna Francina OLIVIER, * 09.07.1920. [I] Hermina Catharina OLIVIER, * 22.09.1922. [J] Anna Aletta OLIVIER, * 22.07.1924. [K] Gertina Johanna OLIVIER, * 29.10.1925. [L] Jonathan Johannes OLIVIER, * 25.07.1927. [7] Hermina Catharina Maria OLIVIER, * 02.06.1887. (e) Hercules Andries OLIVIER, * 11.09.1854 in Oudtshoorn, � 30.03.1930 in Riviera dist. Heilbron. Hy trou Hester Cecilia Catharina ALBERTS, * 1855 in Kaapkolonie (dogter van Gert ALBERTSE en Hester Cecilia ALBERTSE), � 1932 in Modderfontein dist. Heilbron. [1] Herculaas Andries OLIVIER. [2] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan Adriaan JORDAAN. [3] Izak Gerhardus OLIVIER. [4] Hester Cecilia Catharina OLIVIER. [5] Andries Josephus OLIVIER. [6] Jan Hendrik Christoffel OLIVIER. [A] Herculaas Andries OLIVIER, * 1915. [B] Philippus Christoffel OLIVIER, * 1917. [C] Jan Hendrik Christoffel OLIVIER, * 1919. [D] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 1921. (f) Isaac Gerhardus OLIVIER. (g) Magdalena OLIVIER. (h) Charlotta Seluna? OLIVIER. (5) Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 12.04.1819. Hy trou Hester Cornelia Petronella DU PREEZ. (a) Dirkje Catharina Stoffelina OLIVIER, * 21.04.1845. (6) Gerrit Ignatius OLIVIER, * 22.09.1822. Hy trou 05.11.1855 in Oudtshoorn, Martha Louisa Helena POTGIETER. (a) Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 21.01.1857 in Oudtshoorn. (7) Hester Josina Philippina OLIVIER. Sy trou Matthys Michiel Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 29.11.1826, (seun van Ockert Johannes OLIVIER en Anna Elisabeth DU PREEZ). (a) (sien kinders bo) (8) Matthys Jacobus Michiel OLIVIER, * 08.07.1829. (9) Martha Catharina Matthysina Jacoba OLIVIER, * 03.11.1831, � 12.04.1902 in Vredefort Konsentrasiekamp. Sy trou (1) Jan LATEGAN. Sy trou (2) 18.12.1848 in George, Stephanus Gerhardus SCHOEMAN, * 05.12.1809, � 02.02.1882 in Potchefstroom. (10) Dirkie Andriesina Petronella OLIVIER, * 11.05.1834. Sy trou Jan DU TOIT. f. Anna Cecilia Magdalena OLIVIER, * 23.02.1795 in Buffelbosch Rivier KK, * 20.02.1794 in Volgens Sk, � 02.01.1868 in Droogkraal Oudtshoorn 73j. 10md 10d. Sy trou 08.01.1815 in George, Johannes Stephanus POTGIETER, * in Kromrivier dist. Uitenhage (seun van Hermanus Lambertus POTGIETER en Sara Dorothea MARITZ), � 25.07.1867 in Droogekraal dist. Oudtshoorn. (1) Anna Elizabeth POTGIETER. (2) Johannes Stephanus POTGIETER. (3) Susara Dorothea POTGIETER. (4) Hermanus Lambertus POTGIETER. (5) Elsie Johanna Marina POTGIETER. (6) Martha Louisa Helena POTGIETER. (7) Lacomina Frederica Catharina POTGIETER. (8) Dirkje Cecillia Jacoba POTGIETER. (9) Salmon Jacobus Lodewikus POTGIETER. (10) Philip Lodewyk POTGIETER. (11) Aletta Maria Susanna POTGIETER. (12) Ockert Cornelius Theodorus POTGIETER. g. Johanna Jacoba OLIVIER, * in Oudtshoorn, � 20.11.1885. Sy trou 05.11.1820 in George, Cornelis Jacobus POTGIETER. (1) Susanah Dorothea Magdalena J. POTGIETER, * 1829, � 19.10.1891 in Langverwacht. Sy trou Ignatius Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 11.02.1823 in Uithoek (seun van Ockert Johannes OLIVIER en Anna Elisabeth DU PREEZ), � 01.01.1905 in Buffeljachtsfontein. (a) (sien kinders bo) h. Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 19.05.1799 in Buffelboschrivier, � 16.03.1871 in Welgeluk Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 16.05.1825 in Swellendam, Maria Susanna GREEFF, * 04.09.1803 in Groot Drakenstein, (dogter van Willem Hendrik GREEFF en Elizabeth Helena LATEGAN), � 05.11.1886 in Welgevonden Wynandsrivier. (1) Elizabeth Helena Maria Johanna OLIVIER, * 06.08.1826 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Stepanus D.P. LE ROUX. (2) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 25.04.1828 in Welgeluk Olifantsrivier, � 03.06.1852 in Welgeluk. (3) Anna Elizabeth Margaretha OLIVIER, * 27.12.1830 in Oudtshoorn, � 12.06.1898, begrawe in Welbedag Zebra Stasie dist George. Sy trou Johannes Markus VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. (4) Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 25.12.1832 in Oudtshoorn, � 29.03.1910 in Klein Bloemhof dist. Bethlehem. Hy trou 09.07.1854 in Oudtshoorn, Cecilia Johanna OTTO, * c. 12.1837 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Johannes Gerhardus OTTO en Cecilia Johanna LE ROUX), � 28.09.1918 in Bethlehem. (a) Cecilia Johanna Maria OLIVIER, * 20.02.1856 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Jeremias Cornelis Esasias BARRY. [1] Aletta Johanna BARRY, * 01.12.1879. [2] Jeremis Cornelis Esaias BARRY. [3] Cecilia Johanna BARRY. [4] Lodewyk Johannes BARRY. [5] Olivier Johannes BARRY. (b) Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER, * 09.07.1857 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Johannes Gerhardus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.03.1859 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Christina Susanna LE ROUX. [1] Willem Pieter OLIVIER, * 04.08.1886. [2] Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, * 18.03.1888. [3] Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 05.02.1890, � 27.08.1966. Hy trou (1) Cornelia Johanna KIRSTEN, * 10.1895 in Wellington, (dogter van J.M. KIRSTEN en C.J. KIRSTEN), � 19.01.1954 in Volkshospitaal in Kaapstad. Hy trou (2) 1954, Susanna Helena DU PREEZ. [A] Cornelia Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER en Cornelia Johanna KIRSTEN). Sy trou Izak VAN WYK. [B] Christina Estelle OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER en Cornelia Johanna KIRSTEN). Sy trou J.P. LOCHNER. [C] Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER en Cornelia Johanna KIRSTEN). [4] Christina Susara OLIVIER, * 05.04.1893 in Rietvlei dist. Oudtshoorn, � 14.07.1916 in De Rust. [5] Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 28.01.1896. [6] Cecilia Johanna OLIVIER, * 17.01.1898. (d) Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 09.01.1861 in Welgevonden Oudtshoorn, � 25.11.1914 in Goedeverwachting Calitzdorp. Hy trou Anna Elizabeth FOURIE. [1] Johanna Maria OLIVIER, * 06.11.1900. [2] Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 01.09.1904, � 1981 in Calitzdorp. Hy trou Cecilia Johanna PRETORIUS. [A] Elizabeth Anne OLIVIER, * 13.07.1940. Sy trou Perry JEWELL. 1. Wayne JEWELL. 2. Samantha JEWELL. [B] Johan OLIVIER, * 05.05.1946 in Durban. Hy trou (1) 18.08.1972 in Durban, Elizabeth Francis JONES, * 1951. Hy trou (2) Danita FEYT (dogter van Daniel Johannes Lourens FEYT en Anna Maria Dorothea MARAIS). 1. Johan Beyers OLIVIER, (seun van Johan OLIVIER en Elizabeth Francis JONES) * 16.10.1974 in Durban. 2. Paul Wessels OLIVIER, (seun van Johan OLIVIER en Elizabeth Francis JONES) * 14.03.1978 in Durban. 3. Martin Boshoff OLIVIER, (seun van Johan OLIVIER en Elizabeth Francis JONES) * 11.12.1980 in Durban. 4. Ancois Lizel OLIVIER, (dogter van Johan OLIVIER en Danita FEYT) * 25.04.1994 in Kaapstad. [C] Susara Johanna (Sita) OLIVIER, * 26.08.1950 in Calitzdorp. Sy trou in Durban, De Klerk FOURIE. [3] Andries Jacobus OLIVIER, * 21.03.1906 in Goedeverwachting, � 28.12.1933 in Goedeverwachting dist. Calitzdorp. [4] Susanna Maria OLIVIER, * 08.08.1907. [5] Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 20.11.1908. (e) Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 18.10.1862. Sy trou Adriaan M. SMITH. (f) Michiel Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 20.10.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Johannes Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 02.09.1866 in Oudtshoorn, � 16.11.1952 in Somerset-Oos (SO Prov Hospitaal). Hy trou in Oudtshoorn, Johanna Hester Pillippina OLIVIER, * 07.1870 in Oudtshoorn, (dogter van Ockert Johannes OLIVIER en Catharina Jacomina LE ROUX), � 14.04.1946 in Welgeluk (Woonhuis). [1] Catharina Jacomina OLIVIER, * 23.05.1893. Sy trou PN BEUKES. [2] Cecilia Johanna OLIVIER, * 08.06.1894. Sy trou M. HEYNS. [3] Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 22.10.1896. [4] Esther OLIVIER, * 12.09.1898. Sy trou W.J. WESSELS. [5] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.07.1903. [A] Annetta Margaretha OLIVIER. [B] Johanna Hester OLIVIER. [C] Esm� OLIVIER. (h) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 10.03.1869 in Oudtshoorn. (i) Pieter Mattheus OLIVIER, * 10.03.1869 in Oudtshoorn. (j) Margaretha OLIVIER. (k) Elizabeth Helena OLIVIER. (l) Anna OLIVIER. Sy trou Marthinus SCHOLTZ. (m) Martha Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * c. 08.1874 in Saffraanrivier dist. Oudtshoorn, � 29.05.1932 in Oliviers Losieshuis Bethlehem. (5) Maria Susanna Gertruida Cornelia OLIVIER, * 18.07.1834 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes P. FOURIE. (6) Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER, * 9.09.1837 in Oudtshoorn, � 6.05.1922 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) 26.07.1857, Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN, * 04.04.1840 (dogter van Louis LATEGAN en Maria Catharina GREEFF), � 12.03.1881. Hy trou (2) 14.06.1881, Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, * 14.12.1861. (a) Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 24.06.1858 in Oudtshoorn. (b) Louis Lategan OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 06.03.1862 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Maria Catharina Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 10.04.1865 in Oudtshoorn, � 12.06.1926, begrawe in Zeekoerivier Oudtshoorn. Sy trou P.J.J.S. LATEGAN. (d) Beatrix Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN). Sy trou Gert Cornelis FOURIE. [1] Johannes Petrus FOURIE. (e) Johan Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 23.05.1872 in Welgevonden Oudtshoorn, � 22.07.1903 in Welgevonden. Hy trou 24.04.1894 in Knysna, Adriana Rosina FERREIRA. [1] Margaretha Alberta OLIVIER, * 13.02.1895 in Welgevonde Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Ockert Johannes LE ROUX, * 18.03.1889 (seun van Stephanus Daniel Petrus LE ROUX en Catharina Jacomina Maria OLIVIER). [A] Adriana Rosina LE ROUX, * 08.05.1915. [2] Beatrix Aletta OLIVIER, * 30.10.1896. [3] Helena OLIVIER, * 20.10.1897 in Welgevonden Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Albertus JORDAAN. [4] Johannes Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 11.11.1903, � 04.10.1962, begrawe in Welgevonden (Welgeluk) Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Anna Elizabeth SCHOEMAN, * 29.05.1906, � 03.11.1990. [A] Johannes Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 18.11.1931 in Oudtshoorn, � 10.03.1943 in Welgevonden dist Oudtshoorn. [B] Gerhard Albertus OLIVIER, * 14.05.1934. Hy trou 13.06.1959, Josephine VAN NIEKERK, * 16.05.1937. 1. Jean Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 02.02.1961. 2. Elisma OLIVIER, * 29.11.1962. 3. Izak Van Niekerk OLIVIER, * 04.10.1966. 4. Gerhard Albertus OLIVIER, * 30.07.1968. [C] Anton Le Roux OLIVIER, * 23.09.1945. Hy trou Hildegard MICHAU, * 29.09.1944. (f) Gert Andries Albertus OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 14.12.1874. Hy trou Alida Elisabet Johanna TERBLANCHE. [1] Johanna Philippina OLIVIER, * 01.04.1901. [2] Beatrix Aletta OLIVIER, * 02.08.1903. [3] Alida Helena OLIVIER, * 16.10.1905. Sy trou Gert Cornelis LE ROUX, * 23.11.1900 (seun van Stephanus Daniel Petrus LE ROUX en Christina Gesina OLIVIER). [4] Irene OLIVIER, * 07.06.1919. (g) Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN) * 08.10.1878. Hy trou Helena Alletta VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, * 02.11.1883. [1] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 14.04.1905, � 23.02.1924. [2] Daniel Stefanus OLIVIER, * 26.11.1906. [3] Helena Aletta OLIVIER, * 25.05.1908, � 08.08.1991, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [4] Beatrix Aletta OLIVIER, * 11.03.1911. [5] Maria Madelina OLIVIER, * 31.08.1914. [6] Rhoda OLIVIER, * 21.07.1916. [7] Emmerentia OLIVIER, * 03.01.1918. [8] Willem Hendrik OLIVIER, * 23.04.1919, � 30.03.1997, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [9] Johannes Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER, * 23.09.1922. [10] Maria Johanna OLIVIER, * 16.01.1926. (h) Johannes Diederik OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 27.03.1882 in Oudtshoorn. (i) Magdalena Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 17.05.1883. Sy trou Stanley ELLEY. (j) Elizabeth Helena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 22.01.1885. (k) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 05.08.1886, � 09.08.1952 in Midland Hospital Graaff Reinet. Hy trou in Johannesburg, Gwendoline Maude VAN DER BERG. [1] Gerhardus Cornelius Hordern OLIVIER. [2] Eva Millicent OLIVIER. Sy trou Nicholas Francois VAN DER BERG. [3] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER. (l) Burgert Diederick OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 24.11.1887 in Oudtshoorn, � 01.06.1925 in Kaapstad, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou in Aliwal-Noord, Frances Lilian Margaret WHEELER. (m) Emily OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 01.02.1890. Sy trou Matthew Heyns. (n) Helen Iris OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 22.09.1897. (o) Cornelis Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Towers) OLIVIER en Helena Petronella VAN DER WESTHUIZEN) * 07.01.1901 in Oudtshoorn, � 5 Jul. 1966 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 14 Apr. 1934 in George, Vera May VAN DER BIJL, * 25.08.1898 in Stellenbosch (dogter van William VAN DER BIJL en Deborah Susanna MALAN), � 27.12.1945 in The Towers Oudtshoorn. (7) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 27.08.1839 in Welgeluk Oudtshoorn, � 11.06.1905 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Welgevonden. Hy trou 26.12.1859 in Oudtshoorn, Catharina Jacomina LE ROUX, * 28.04.1842, � 02.11.1914, begrawe 23.11.1914 in Welgeluk. (a) Anna Christina OLIVIER, * 16.11.1860 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Hendrik SCHOEMAN. [1] Catharina Jacomina SCHOEMAN, * 05.01.1880. [2] Hendrik Stephanus SCHOEMAN, * 01.04.1881. [3] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER. [4] Johannes Hendrik SCHOEMAN. [5] Olivier Johannes SCHOEMAN. [6] Issabella Elizabeth SCHOEMAN. (b) Gerrit Cornelius OLIVIER, * 05.04.1862 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 20.12.1863 in Oudtshoorn. (d) Pieter Matheus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 01.10.1865 in Oudtshoorn. (e) Catharina Jacomina Maria OLIVIER, * 01.10.1867 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 11.05.1886 in Oudtshoorn, Stephanus Daniel Petrus LE ROUX, * 02.11.1861. [1] Ockert Johannes LE ROUX, * 18.03.1889. Hy trou Margaretha Alberta OLIVIER, * 13.02.1895 in Welgevonde Oudtshoorn (dogter van Johan Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER en Adriana Rosina FERREIRA). [A] (sien kinders bo) [2] Pieter Mattheus LE ROUX. [3] Stephanus Petrus LE ROUX, * 04.03.1891 in Dorenkraal dist. Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 1921, Elizabeth Helena SCHOLTZ. (f) Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 17.08.1869 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Johanna Hester Pillippina OLIVIER, * 07.1870 in Oudtshoorn, � 14.04.1946 in Welgeluk (Woonhuis). Sy trou in Oudtshoorn, Johannes Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 02.09.1866 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Willem Hendrik OLIVIER en Cecilia Johanna OTTO), � 16.11.1952 in Somerset-Oos (SO Prov Hospitaal). [1] (sien kinders bo) (h) Elizabeth Helena Magretha OLIVIER. (i) Christina Gezina OLIVIER, * 18.06.1878 in Oudtshoorn. (j) Gertina Cornelia (Tinnie) OLIVIER, * 02.03.1880 in Oudtshoorn, � 05.04.1900, begrawe in Welgevonden (Welgeluk) Oudtshoorn. (k) Petrus Le Roux OLIVIER, * 21.08.1881 in Oudtshoorn, � 24.07.1959 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Frederika Maria MEYER, * 23.12.1879, � 01.10.1971 in Oudtshoorn. [1] Petrus Le Roux OLIVIER. [2] Rosina Elisabeth OLIVIER, * 28.07.1905, � 02.09.1987, begrawe in Roodewal Schoemanshoek Oudtshoorn. [3] Catharina Jacomina OLIVIER, * 23.09.1906. [4] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 29.04.1908, � 16.05.1986, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Johanna Hendrina FOURIE, * 19.021916, � 14.06.1992, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. [5] Jan Abraham OLIVIER, * 30.06.1909. [6] Frederika Maria OLIVIER, * 30.06.1909. [7] Dorothea Susanna OLIVIER, * 25.02.1919. (l) Beatrix Hendrika OLIVIER, * 27.10.1883, � 22.08.1966. Sy trou Louis Johannes BREDELL, * 30.06.1882, � 24.08.1954. (m) Maria Susanna OLIVIER, * 17.08.1869. (n) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 08.01.1874 in Welgeluk dist. Oudtshoorn, � 08.10.1936 in Welgeluk dist. Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Welgeluk Oudtshoorn. Hy trou in Calitzdorp, Susara Johanna POTGIETER, * 27.11.1874 in Rietfontein dist. Calitzdorp (dogter van Johan Cornelius Daniel POTGIETER en Cecilia Johanna STRYDOM), � 27.07.1945 in Haar huis Welgeluk dist Oudtshoorn. [1] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.09.1899. [2] Johan Cornelius Daniel OLIVIER, * 29.01.1901, � 23.01.1990. [3] Cecilia Johanna OLIVIER, * 02.04.1903. [4] Pieter Mattheus OLIVIER, * 13.12.1904. [5] Catharina Jacomina OLIVIER, * 21.09.1906, � 1998. Sy trou Johannes Frederick SCHOLTZ, * 1898 in Graafwater dist. Aberdeen, � 1954. [A] Susara Johanna SCHOLTZ, * 09.11.1945. Sy trou Francois TIRAN, * 24.06.1948. [6] Susara Johanna OLIVIER, * 11.03.1910. [7] Hermanus Johannes Jacobus (Manie) OLIVIER, * 20.11.1914, � 15.04.1972. Hy trou Esther BOTHA, * 25.04.1916, � 26.04.1997. [A] Ockert Johannes OLIVIER, * 07.06.1944. (8) Beatrix Hendrika Philipina Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Gabriel Petrus Johannes LE ROUX. i. Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER. j. Maria Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou 08.02.1829 in George, Johannes Jacobus SWART. 3. Ockert OLIVIER, * c. 1760. Hy trou 4.11.1787, Margaretha Aletta HEYNS (dogter van Michiel HEYNS en Margaretha HEYDEMANN). a. Dirkje OLIVIER. Sy trou 07.12.1806 in Swellendam, Johannes Petrus STRYDOM (seun van Matthys STRYDOM en Magdalena Josina PRETORIUS), � 11.08.1840 in Krakeelrivier. b. Michiel OLIVIER, * 12.05.1791 in George, � 18.03.1847 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) 08.04.1821 in George, Magdalena Josina STRYDOM, * 15.12.1801 (dogter van Daniel Jacobus STRYDOM en Helena Charlotta KUUN). Hy trou (2) 10.05.1829 in George, Anna Charlotta VOSLOO, * 27.07.1813 (dogter van Wessel VOSLOO en Johanna Magdalena STRYDOM), � c. 1885. (1) Ockert OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM) * 07.07.1823 in Twee Rivieren, � 27.11.1906 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 18.11.1850 in George, Magdalena Josina STRYDOM, * 11.09.1830 in Krakeel Rivier dist Uniondale (dogter van Hercules Tobias STRYDOM en Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER), � 27.11.1910 in Eie woning Twee Rivieren. (a) Michiel OLIVIER, * c. 1851, � 11.09.1894. Hy trou (1) Dirkie Susara OLIVIER. Hy trou (2) Dirkje Susara OLIVIER, * 21.04.1851 (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA). [1] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 11.1876 in Twee Rivieren dist. Uniondale, � 27.06.1947 in Twee Rivieren. [2] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 16.09.1878. Sy trou Wessel Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.04.1872 (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR), � 02.10.1949. [A] Dirkie Susara OLIVIER. [B] Michiel OLIVIER. [C] Hester Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Petrus Hendrik VAN ROOYEN. [D] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER. [E] Christiaan Frederick OLIVIER. [F] Daniel OLIVIER. [3] Dirkje Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 15.10.1880. [4] Johanna Jacomina OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 21.12.1882. [5] Ockert OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 14.07.1885, � 02.1909 in Twee Rivieren. [6] Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 23.02.1888 in Twee Rivieren, � 22.09.1948 in Soekmekaar Twee Rivieren. Sy trou in Joubertina, Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.08.1866 in Twee Rivieren (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna STRYDOM), � 28.07.1929 in Joubertina. [A] Dirkie Susarah OLIVIER, * 19.11.1914. Sy trou PN KRITZINGER. [B] Michiel OLIVIER, * 24.08.1916. [C] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, * 12.10.1919. [D] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.07.1924. [7] Michiel Jacob OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER) * 05.08.1891 in Twee Rivieren, � 15.04.1928 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou in Joubertina, Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER. [A] Michiel OLIVIER, * 25.05.1917 in Twee Rivieren, � 08.07.1928 in Port Elizabeth Hospitaal. [8] Hercules Tobias OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER). [9] Helena Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER). Sy trou Matthys Johannes STRYDOM. [A] Ockert Olivier STRYDOM, * 10.1894 in Krakeelrivier, � 14.09.1954 in Huis van JM Anthony in Joubertina. Hy trou (1) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, � 03.04.1926. Hy trou (2) Maria Magdalena GERBER. 1. Ockert Olivier STRYDOM, (seun van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena OLIVIER). 2. Anna Charlotta STRYDOM, (dogter van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). Sy trou Johannes GERBER. 3. Magdalena STRYDOM, (dogter van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). Sy trou Oswald WILLIAMS. 4. Matthys Johan STRYDOM, (seun van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). 5. Johan Andries STRYDOM, (seun van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). 6. Margaretha Aletta STRYDOM, (dogter van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). Sy trou Johan EKSTEEN. 7. Wessel Johan STRYDOM, (seun van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER) * 15.08.1938. 8. Stephanus Gerber STRYDOM, (seun van Ockert Olivier STRYDOM en Maria Magdalena GERBER). [10] Anna Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER). [11] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER). (b) Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, * 29.12.1853. Sy trou Jacob G. VOSLOO. (c) Aletta Petronella OLIVIER, * c. 1855. Sy trou 01.01.1873 in Uniondale, Stephanus Esaias TERBLANCHE. (d) Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 16.02.1856. (e) Hercules Tobias OLIVIER, * 18.05.1858 in Twee Rivieren, � 15.10.1936 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou in Humansdorp, Maria Cornelia WASSERMAN, * 29.05.1863, � 19.02.1962. [1] Dirkie Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Christian Frederick OLIVIER. [2] Ockert OLIVIER, * 29.11.1888. [3] Anna Sarelina Charlotte OLIVIER, * 25.09.1891. [4] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 01.12.1893. Sy trou PN MOOLMAN. [5] Maria Cornelia OLIVIER, * 25.12.1895. Sy trou Thomas Lodewyk ACKERMAN, * 22.07.1892, � 16.08.1961. [6] Hercules Petrus Wasserman OLIVIER, * 17.09.1898. [7] Michiel OLIVIER. [8] Magrietha Johanna Aletta OLIVIER. (f) Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, * 03.09.1860. (g) Anna Charlotte Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 14.06.1863. (h) Dirkje Elizabeth Susanna OLIVIER, * 19.09.1865 in Twee Rivieren, � 14.11.1947, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou 07.09.1891 in Uniondale, Christiaan Frederik OLIVIER, * 08.12.1866 (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR), � 01.11.1947, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Michiel OLIVIER, * 04.08.1892, � 15.06.1966, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Bettie NN, * 11.10.1899, � 24.08.1963, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [2] Okkert OLIVIER, * 03.09.1894. [3] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER. [4] Christiaan Frederick OLIVIER. Hy trou Magritha Aletta OLIVIER (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). [5] Wessel Johannes OLIVIER. [6] Hester Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER. [7] Dirkie Elizabeth OLIVIER. [8] Magdalena Magrietha OLIVIER. (i) Ockert OLIVIER, * 14.12.1868, � 02.04.1947 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) 17.05.1898 in Uniondale, Anna Charlotte MURRAY, * c. 08.1871 in Twee Rivieren dist. Uniondale, (dogter van George Henry MURRAY en Johanna Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER), � 07.10.1913 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (2) Martha Maria MOOLMAN, * 11.11.1890, � 26.12.1971, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Johanna Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). Sy trou Lucas Wilhelm MEYER. [2] Ockert OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). [3] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY) * 12.1902 in Twee Rivieren, � 25.03.1944 in Grahamstad Sielsieke Hospitaal. Sy trou Christian Frederick (CF Seun) OLIVIER. [4] Anna Charlotte OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). Sy trou Christiaan Frederick (Basie) OLIVIER. [5] Magritha Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). Sy trou Christiaan Frederick OLIVIER (seun van Christiaan Frederik OLIVIER en Dirkje Elizabeth Susanna OLIVIER). [6] George Murray OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). [7] Helena Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Charlotte MURRAY). Sy trou Christiaan Frederick OLIVIER. [8] Wessel Moolman OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN) * 19.04.1918, � 22.12.1982. Hy trou Margaretha Aletta WASSERMAN, * 03.07.1919, � 11.11.1998. [9] Michiel OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN). [10] Hester Wilhelmina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN). [11] Hercules Tobias OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN) * 12.06.1925. [12] Martha Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN) * 28.06.1928. [13] Ebenhaezer OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN) * 01.01.1930. [14] Thys OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Martha Maria MOOLMAN) * 25.10.1932. (j) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 28.02.1871, � 10.06.1948, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 1907 in Uniondale, Aletta Johanna KRITZINGER, * 26.02.1882, � 18.12.1946, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Elsie Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Nicolas Marthinus KRITZINGER. [2] Ockert OLIVIER. [3] Johan Andries OLIVIER. (k) Wessel Johannes OLIVIER, * 24.05.1873, � 28.11.1938. Hy trou 06.03.1899 in Krakeelrivier dist. Uniondale, Hester Petronella STRYDOM, * 03.02.1876 in Krakeelrivier, (dogter van Johannes Petrus STRYDOM en Hester Petronella STRYDOM), � 15.11.1944 in Twee Rivieren. [1] Ockert OLIVIER, * 25.05.1902. [2] Johannes Petrus OLIVIER. [3] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 31.10.1906, � 03.02.1985. Sy trou Michiel Olivier STRYDOM. [4] Wessel Johannes OLIVIER. [5] Hester Petronella OLIVIER, * 12.06.1900. Sy trou Pieter Hercules Tobias STRYDOM. [6] Dorothea Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Salomon Stephanus FERREIRA. (2) Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM) * 16.11.1824. Sy trou Jacobus Gerhardus VERMAAK. (a) Michiel Olivier VERMAAK, * 1859 in Klipdrift dist. Humansdorp, � 10.01.1925 in Lanbosch Tsitsikamma dist Humansdorp. Hy trou Catharina Jaconina BARNARD. (3) Johanna Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM). (4) Wessel Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO) * 27.04.1830. (5) Anna Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO). (6) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO) * 1854 in Twee Rivieren, � 29.04.1904 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) Agatha Catharina VERMAAK, * c. 1850 in Klipdrift dist. Humansdorp (dogter van Jacobus Stephanus VERMAAK en Hester Elizabeth MARAIS), � 26.11.1886 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (2) in Uniondale, Maria BEKKER. (a) Gert Petrus Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK) * 17.05.1880, � 18.04.1947, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth FERREIRA. [1] Martha Wilhelmina Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Ignatius Leopolus FERREIRA. [2] Cornelius Johannes OLIVIER. [3] Hester Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Pieter DU PREEZ. [4] Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Johan Andries OLIVIER. [5] Thomas Ignatius OLIVIER. [6] Maria Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou James RATHBONE. [7] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER. [8] Johanna Charlotte OLIVIER. Sy trou Kruger VAN DER WALT. (b) Michiel OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (c) Jacobus Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (d) Hester Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (e) Anna Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). Sy trou Richard JACKSON. (f) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK) * c. 02.1874 in Twee Rivieren,, � 30.07.1941 in Twee Rivieren Sy eie woonhuis.., Hy trou c. 1902 in Uniondale, Anna Margaretha Aletta KEMP. [1] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER. [2] Anna Margaretha Aletta Catharina OLIVIER. [3] Johanna Margaretha Adriana Louisa OLIVIER. [4] Wilhelmina Hendrika OLIVIER. [5] Kezia OLIVIER. [6] Esther Maria OLIVIER. [7] Aletta Frederika OLIVIER. [8] Jan Willem Hendrik OLIVIER. [9] Roelf Johannes Du Preez OLIVIER. [10] Barend De Klerk Bekker OLIVIER. (g) Ocker OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (h) Agatha Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (i) Gerhardus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK). (7) Magdalena Josiena OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO). (8) Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO). (9) Maria Susanna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO). (10) Michiel OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Anna Charlotta VOSLOO) * 01.09.1831, � 26.03.1878. Hy trou (1) 08.05.1854 in George, Margaretha Aletta STRYDOM, * 25.04.1832 in Wagenboomriivier dist. George, (dogter van Johan Daniel Wilhelm STRYDOM en Anna Elizabeth KRITZINGER), � 03.01.1856 in Krakeelrivier dist. George. Hy trou (2) 16.09.1858 in Humansdorp, Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR, * 28.07.1837 in Twee Rivieren (dogter van Christiaan Friedrich WAGENAAR en Agatha Catharina VERMAAK), � 25.06.1915 in Woonhuis Twee Rivieren. (a) Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Margaretha Aletta STRYDOM) * 09.02.1855 in Twee Rivieren, � 18.07.1921 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) 23.06.1879 in Uniondale, Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 25.07.1858 in Twee Rivieren (dogter van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna STRYDOM), � 22.03.1908, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (2) in Kareedouw, Andrisina Catharina WASSERMAN. [1] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 25.06.1880. [2] Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 08.05.1882. Sy trou PN FERREIRA. [3] Michiel OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 22.04.1884, � 20.10.1963, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Beatrix J. NN, * 29.03.1886, � 01.02.1957, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [4] Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 20.05.1886. [5] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 17.06.1888. Sy trou PN STRYDOM. [6] Hester Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 11.11.1891 in Twee Rivieren, � 28.08.1952 in Twee Rivieren (Woning van haar skoonseun). Sy trou Hendrik Jacobus GERBER, � 07.12.1946. [A] Michiel GERBER. [B] Anna Elizabeth Susanna GERBER. Sy trou A.L.J. FERREIRA. [C] Hester Andrisina GERBER. Sy trou O.J. OLIVIER. [D] Hendrik Retief GERBER. [E] Martha Johanna GERBER. [F] Aletta GERBER. Sy trou D.J. ERASMUS. [G] Magrieta GERBER, * 23.07.1936. [7] Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 10.03.1894. Sy trou PN STRYDOM. [8] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 07.05.1896, � 27.09.1957, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Engela Jacoba NN, * 03.10.1898, � 23.06.1970, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [9] Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 24.04.1898. [10] Christian Frederick OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 21.04.1901. [11] Ockert Jacobus (Okkie;Basie) OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER en Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER) * 21.04.1905, � 03.08.1967, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Margaretha (Magriet) NN, * 20.12.1903, � 31.01.1985, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (b) Agatha Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 29.01.1860, � 16.03.1946. Sy trou 30.12.1880 in Humansdorp, Paul Frederick Hendrik HERSELMAN, * 17.12.1853 in Misgunt dist. Oudtshoorn (seun van Johan Carel Wilhelm HERSELMAN en Magdalena Wilhelmina DE VOS), � 02.09.1923 in Uniondale. (c) Anna Charlotte OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * c. 1862. Sy trou c. 1882, Matthys Johannes STRYDOM. (d) Hester Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 08.06.1864. (e) Christiaan Frederik OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 08.12.1866, � 01.11.1947, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 07.09.1891 in Uniondale, Dirkje Elizabeth Susanna OLIVIER, * 19.09.1865 in Twee Rivieren (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM), � 14.11.1947, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] (sien kinders bo) (f) Johanna Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 06.04.1869. Sy trou c. 1890, Salomon Hendrik HERSELMAN, * 12.10.1866 in Humansdorp. (g) Wessel Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 20.04.1872, � 02.10.1949. Hy trou Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 16.09.1878 (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER). [1] (sien kinders bo) (h) Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 01.11.1874 in Twee Rivieren, � 24.05.1954 in Twee Riviere (In sy huis). Hy trou c. 1899 in Uniondale, Anna Margaretha Eleonore COOMANS. [1] Johanna Jacoba (Kosie) OLIVIER, * 27.02.1901, � 13.07.1977. Sy trou Johannes Petrus (Hansie) OLIVIER, * 25.06.1904, � 12.02.1977. [2] Michiel OLIVIER, * 05.10.1902, � 30.10.1977, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Ellie NN, * 04.05.1905, � 15.08.1975, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [3] Christiaan Frederick OLIVIER, * 04.12.1908. [4] Johan Hendrik OLIVIER, * 06.12.1912. [5] Richard Ferreira OLIVIER, * 07.08.1916, � 07.01.1988, begrawe in Hillary K-Natal. [6] Wessel OLIVIER, * 09.09.1918. [7] Paul OLIVIER, * 16.03.1921. [8] Ellionor OLIVIER, * 21.07.1924. Sy trou Lambertus Jacobus DE VOS. (i) Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Hester Anna Elizabeth WAGENAAR) * 20.11.1876, � 22.06.1947. c. Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, * 29.10.1793 in Twee Rivieren, � 08.07.1850 in Twee Rivieren Huis van Ockert OLIVIER. Sy trou 07.08.1825 in George, Hercules Tobias STRYDOM, * 05.11.1789 (seun van Matthys STRYDOM en Magdalena Josina PRETORIUS), � 21.12.1848 in Krakeelrivier. (1) Magdalena Josina STRYDOM, * 11.09.1830 in Krakeel Rivier dist Uniondale, � 27.11.1910 in Eie woning Twee Rivieren. Sy trou 18.11.1850 in George, Ockert OLIVIER, * 07.07.1823 in Twee Rivieren (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM), � 27.11.1906 in Twee Rivieren. (a) (sien kinders bo) (2) Ockert Tobias (Wit Okker) STRYDOM, * 27.06.1834. d. Ockert OLIVIER, * 30.01.1801 in Twee Rivieren, � 05.06.1860 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) 02.05.1824 in Uitenhage, Anna Catharina STRYDOM, * c. 1803 in 16.12.1801 volgens dan_strydom@yahoo.com (dogter van Daniel Jacobus STRYDOM en Helena Charlotta KUUN), � 16.04.1841 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (2) c. 1842, Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA, * 12.08.1819 (dogter van Ignatius Wilhelmus FERREIRA en Johanna Jacomina VAN ROOYEN). (1) Helena Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 29.03.1825. Sy trou 04.09.1843 in George, Pieter Hercules Tobias STRYDOM. (2) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 08.10.1826 in Twee Rivieren, � 20.02.1874 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 19.05.1851 in George, Helena Charlotte KRITZINGER, * 23.02.1831 (dogter van Jan Jacob KRITZINGER en Helena Charlotta STRYDOM), � 17.02.1899 in Uniondale dist. (a) Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, * 14.01.1852, � in Jonk oorlede. (b) Anna Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 19.09.1853, � 1891. Sy trou 13.11.1871 in Uniondale, Johannes Stephanus FERREIRA, * 01.09.1848. [1] Ockert Jacobus Olivier FERREIRA, * 1878, � 1937. [2] Johan Jacob Kritzinger FERREIRA, * 09.08.1886, � 16.04.1978 in Bona Esperanza. Hy trou Engela Jacoba OLIVIER, * 14.09.1889 (dogter van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina KEMP), � 15.04.1978. [A] Johannes Stephanus FERREIRA, * 28.03.1910, � 04.07.1970. [B] Anna Christina Elizabeth FERREIRA, * 20.07.1912 in Kromrivier. Sy trou Percival Tennyson HOLMES. [C] Ockert Olivier FERREIRA, * 21.10.1914, � 1984. [D] Engela Charlotte FERREIRA, * 28.07.1917. [E] Jan Jacob FERREIRA, * 24.09.1919. [F] Salomon Stefanus FERREIRA, * 22.12.1922. [G] Matthys Johannes FERREIRA, * 20.04.1925. [H] Agatha Catharina (Rina) FERREIRA, * 01.09.1927. Sy trou George Ernest LANDMAN. [I] Daniel Petrus FERREIRA, * 25.09.1930. [J] Jacobus Michael FERREIRA, * 30.01.1933, � 21.08.1950. (c) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 08.10.1855 in Twee Rivieren, � 14.09.1914 in Klipheuwel Uniondale. Hy trou 13.05.1878 in Uniondale, Christina Gertruyda KRITZINGER, * 22.04.1860 (dogter van Ignatius Michiel KRITZINGER en Anna Salomina MINNIE), � 03.08.1925 in Joubertville (Joubertina). [1] Anna Salomina Katrina OLIVIER, * 02.04.1879. Sy trou 24.01.1899 in Uniondale, Daniel Jacobus KRITZINGER, * 11.06.1870. [2] Helena Charotta OLIVIER, * 17.10.1880. Sy trou 16.10.1899 in Uniondale, Nicolaas Marthinus KRITZINGER, * 23.10.1876. [3] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.12.1882, � 28.10.1946 in "Kleinrivier" Uniondale. Hy trou Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER, * 24.02.1889 in Somerset's Gift afd. Uniondale (dogter van Matthys Johannes Lourens KRITZINGER en Martha Jacoba OLIVIER), � 19.04.1955 in Port Elizabeth Hospitaal. [A] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER. [B] Matthys Johannes Louwrens OLIVIER, * 12.03.1912, � 07.07.1996. Hy trou Frances NN. 1. Jaco OLIVIER. [C] Martha Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan E.B. VOLSCHENK. [D] Jan Jacob OLIVIER. [E] Ignatius Michael Wilhelm OLIVIER. [F] Johan Andries OLIVIER. [G] Christina Gertruida OLIVIER. Sy trou G.J. ROSSOUW. [H] Helena Charlotta OLIVIER. Sy trou Du Plessis FERREIRA. [I] Anna Salomina Catharina OLIVIER. [4] Christina Gertruida OLIVIER, * 28.04.1885, � 28.03.1940, begrawe in Joubertina. Sy trou PN GELDENHUYS. [5] Maria Dorothea OLIVIER, * 10.09.1887. (d) Jan Jacob Kritzinger OLIVIER, * 12.11.1857. Hy trou 23.06.1879 in Uniondale, Margaretha Aletta KRITZINGER, * 13.04.1862. [1] Anna Salomina OLIVIER, * 29.07.1883. [2] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.10.1886. [3] Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, * 03.02.1889. [4] Ignatius Michael OLIVIER, * 19.01.1891 in Nieuweplaats dist. Uniondale, � 30.05.1943 in Onzer dist Uniondale. Hy trou Maria Margaretha WAIT. [A] Engela Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou Frans Anthonie GERBER. [B] Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER. [C] Jan Jacob Kritzinger OLIVIER. [D] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER. [E] Salomie OLIVIER, * 24.03.1924. [F] Hendrika Julina OLIVIER, * 26.05.1927. [G] Sylvia OLIVIER, * 16.02.1938. [5] Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, * 09.04.1893, � 25.04.1973. Sy trou PN GERBER. [6] Jan Jacob Kritzinger OLIVIER, * 11.01.1896. [7] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 21.10.1898. (e) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 05.01.1860, � 29.07.1931, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (f) Margareta Aletta OLIVIER, * 11.08.1868. Sy trou c. 1889 in Uniondale, C.J. STRYDOM. (g) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 08.05.1870, � 26.09.1898. Hy trou 22.04.1895 in Uniondale, Susanna Magdalena KRITZINGER. [1] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 28.04.1897 in Uniondale (Klein Rivier), � 27.01.1953 in Uniondale (Eie woning). Hy trou Maria Margaretha VELDTMAN, * 22.09.1900. [2] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 06.10.1898. (3) Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 24.09.1828. (4) Anna Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 14.10.1830, � 1905. Sy trou (1) 06.02.1854 in Humansdorp, Johannes Jacobus COLESKY, * 02.01.1822 (seun van Jean COLESKY en Johanna Magdalena Salomina STRYDOM). Sy trou (2) 31.01.1876 in Uniondale, Johannes Hendricus BARNARD, * 02.11.1827, � 01.09.1916. (5) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 02.09.1832 in Twee Rivieren, � 16.06.1885 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 21.09.1857 in George, Aletta Johanna STRYDOM, * 14.11.1836 (dogter van Johan Daniel Wilhelm STRYDOM en Anna Elizabeth KRITZINGER), � 23.02.1895, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (a) Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 25.07.1858 in Twee Rivieren, � 22.03.1908, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou 23.06.1879 in Uniondale, Michiel (Basie) OLIVIER, * 09.02.1855 in Twee Rivieren (seun van Michiel OLIVIER en Margaretha Aletta STRYDOM), � 18.07.1921 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] (sien kinders bo) (b) Anna Elizabeth Johanna OLIVIER, * 25.07.1858. (c) Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, * 29.12.1860. Sy trou Johannes Petrus STRYDOM. (d) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 12.01.1863. (e) Helena Charlotta (Lottie) OLIVIER, * 23.10.1864, � 24.09.1930, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou 22.03.1887 in Uniondale, Michiel Jacob (Giel Bokkie) OLIVIER, * 30.10.1861 in Twee Rivieren (seun van Michiel Jacob OLIVIER en Elsje Susanna STRYDOM), � 28.04.1928 in Twe Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Michiel Jacob (Bokkie) OLIVIER, * 26.08.1890, � 21.12.1956, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth Lourenza VAN WYK, * 08.10.1899 (dogter van Karel Pieter VAN WYK en Maria Elizabeth Lourenza CROUS), � 31.01.1941, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [2] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 21.07.1893, � 25.10.1918, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (f) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.08.1866 in Twee Rivieren, � 28.07.1929 in Joubertina. Hy trou (1) 30.03.1896 in Uniondale, Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER, * 28.10.1867 (dogter van Johan Andreas KRITZINGER en Elsie Susanna STRYDOM), � 05.08.1912 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (2) in Joubertina, Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, * 23.02.1888 in Twee Rivieren (dogter van Michiel OLIVIER en Dirkie Susara OLIVIER), � 22.09.1948 in Soekmekaar Twee Rivieren. [1] Elsie Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER) * 01.03.1898. [2] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER) * 18.03.1900. [3] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER) * c. 09.1902 in Twee Rivieren, � 29.04.1920 in Twee Rivieren., [4] Helena Charlotta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER) * 1908 in Twee Rivieren, � 11.12.1936 in Twee Rivieren. [5] (sien kinders bo) (g) Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 20.02.1869, � 19.01.1937 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) Catharina Aletta VAN ROOYEN, � 12.06.1910. Hy trou (2) in Joubertina, Petronella Gertruida WOLMERANS, * 06.1872 in Humansdorp, (dogter van Petrus Gerhardus WOLMERANS en Cornelia Frederika ZIETSMAN), � 02.06.1939 in Twee Rivieren. [1] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER en Catharina Aletta VAN ROOYEN) * 29.01.1896. [2] Andreas Johannes Van Rooyen OLIVIER, (seun van Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER en Catharina Aletta VAN ROOYEN) * 08.10.1897. [3] Hercules Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER en Catharina Aletta VAN ROOYEN). [4] Margaretha Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER en Catharina Aletta VAN ROOYEN) * 17.05.1899. Sy trou Ben MEYER. (h) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 19.09.1871 in Twee Rivieren, � 11.03.1943 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Johanna Magdalena SCHREIBER. [1] Dirkje Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 31.10.1907, � 26.02.1944. Sy trou Wessel Johannes HERSELMAN, * 30.01.1889 in Canaga Uniondale, � 24.05.1971 in Twee Rivieren. [2] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 04.10.1902. (i) Michiel Jacob OLIVIER, * 07.01.1874. (j) Johan Andries OLIVIER, * 03.12.1875. (k) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 01.10.1887, � 07.08.1931, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 01.02.1904 in Uniondale, Rosalie SCHREIBER, * 31.01.1883 in Twee Rivieren (dogter van Dennis Sampson SCHREIBER en Dirkie Elizabeth OLIVIER), � 05.02.1937 in Eie huis Twee Rivieren dist. Uniondale, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER. [2] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER. [3] Rosalie OLIVIER, * 18.10.1910, � 22.06.1970, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [4] Denis Samson Schreiber OLIVIER, * 20.09.1912. [5] Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 04.04.1915. [6] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 14.01.1918 in Twee Rivieren, � 17.06.1955 in Port Elizabeth Provinsiale Hospitaal, � in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou in Joubertina, Johanna Magdalena OLIVIER. [A] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 21.03.1946. [B] Madelein OLIVIER, * 15.05.1951. [7] Izaac Michiel OLIVIER, * 23.04.1921. [8] Helena Charlotta OLIVIER, * 11.11.1923. (l) Margaretha Aletta OLIVIER, * 26.08.1880, � 28.10.1946 in Woning van susterskind Michiel Jacob OLIVIER, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (m) Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 21.08.1882. (6) Michiel Jacob OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 29.08.1834 in Twee Rivieren, � 23.02.1862 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 09.05.1859 in George, Elsje Susanna STRYDOM. (a) Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 15.03.1860. Sy trou 24.03.1881 in Uniondale, Hercules Hilgard ACKERMAN, * 12.08.1854. (b) Michiel Jacob (Giel Bokkie) OLIVIER, * 30.10.1861 in Twee Rivieren, � 28.04.1928 in Twe Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 22.03.1887 in Uniondale, Helena Charlotta (Lottie) OLIVIER, * 23.10.1864 (dogter van Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna STRYDOM), � 24.09.1930, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] (sien kinders bo) (7) Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 14.07.1836 in Twee Rivieren, � 04.09.1906 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 28.04.1862 in George, Johanna Magdalena STRYDOM, * 05.09.1843 (dogter van Johan Daniel Wilhelm STRYDOM en Anna Elizabeth KRITZINGER), � 23.01.1904, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (a) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * c. 1863. Hy trou 07.03.1887 in Uniondale, Maria Elizabeth Hermina STRYDOM, * c. 1866. [1] Maria Elizabeth Hermina OLIVIER, * 16.10.1888, � 03.12.1941. Sy trou 25.08.1913, Jan Carel HERSELMAN, * 27.05.1883 in Canaga (Uitvlugt) Joubertina, � 28.09.1956 in Canaga. [2] Johann Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 04.02.1891, � 09.03.1944. Hy trou Dorothea Gertruida BARNARD, � 01.09.1951. [A] Barend Wilhelm OLIVIER. [B] Hester Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Ebenhaezer STRYDOM. [C] Johannes Barnard OLIVIER. [D] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 1923. Hy trou Oktober 1953, Maria Aletta VAN DER MERWE. 1. Elize ZEEMAN-OLIVIER. Sy trou Henk ZEEMAN. [E] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. [F] Johan Daniel OLIVIER. [3] Johanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 18.02.1893, � 23.11.1950. Sy trou 15.05.1916, Paul Frederick Hendrik HERSELMAN, * 04.10.1889 in Misgunt Humansdorp, � 07.03.1969 in Uitvlugt Joubertina. [4] Susanna Dorothea OLIVIER, * 12.10.1899. (b) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.11.1870, � 28.05.1934 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou in Humansdorp, Margaretha Johanna VAN ROOYEN, * 25.12.1879 in Klipdrift dist. Humansdorp (dogter van Andries Petrus VAN ROOYEN en Margaretha Johanna NN), � 13.11.1938 in Eie huis Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Johan Daniel OLIVIER, * 07.04.1911 in Twee Rivieren, � 31.03.1954 in Stedelike Hospitaal Kaapstad. Hy trou in Joubertina, Theofestha SCHOEMAN. [A] Theofestha OLIVIER, * 12.09.1940. [B] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 04.04.1942. [C] Leonard Hendrik OLIVIER, * 19.09.1944. [D] Margaretha OLIVIER, * 10.09.1951. [2] Johanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 20.02.1914. [3] Andries Van Rooyen OLIVIER, * 11.01.1916, � 09.08.1987. [4] Anna OLIVIER, * 28.03.1920. [5] Sarel Petrus OLIVIER, * 17.12.1921. [6] Pieter Daniel OLIVIER, * 04.10.1923. (c) Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, * 11.01.1874. Sy trou 30.03.1896 in Uniondale, Frans Anthonie GERBER, * 14.01.1870. [1] Stephanus Johannes Gerber, * 13.03.1893. (d) Johanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 29.12.1878. Sy trou c. 1902 in Uniondale, Daniel Jacobus KRITZINGER. (e) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 15.06.1881. Sy trou Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER. (f) Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 25.06.1883, � 05.03.1966, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Magdalena Josina (Lenie Jan) NN, * 31.10.1886 (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN), � 06.03.1970, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (g) Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, * 17.09.1885. (8) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 03.07.1838 in Twee Rivieren, � 02.07.1929 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou (1) 07.10.1861 in George, Engela Jacoba STRYDOM, � 28.09.1872. Hy trou (2) c. 1873, Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN, * 16.10.1847 in Rietrivier afdeling Humansdorp (dogter van Hercules Petrus WASSERMAN en Anna Carolina DU PLESSIS), � 14.10.1909 in Klipdrift afdeling Humansdorp. (a) Anna Elizabeth Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Engela Jacoba STRYDOM) * 17.11.1863, � voor 1929. (b) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Engela Jacoba STRYDOM) * 25.09.1866 in Twee Rivieren, � 11.06.1925 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 30.06.1887 in Humansdorp, Anna Catharina KEMP, * 03.08.1870 in Humansdorp (dogter van Jacobus Johannes KEMP en Agatha Catharina (Kitty) WAGNER), � 03.07.1936 in Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [1] Agatha Catharina OLIVIER, * 09.05.1888, � 20.12.1918, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou Paul Hendrik GERBER. [2] Engela Jacoba OLIVIER, * 14.09.1889, � 15.04.1978. Sy trou Johan Jacob Kritzinger FERREIRA, * 09.08.1886 (seun van Johannes Stephanus FERREIRA en Anna Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER), � 16.04.1978 in Bona Esperanza. [A] (sien kinders bo) [3] Matthys Johannes (Thys Bas) OLIVIER, * 17.08.1891, � 02.10.1965. Hy trou Johanna Jacomina Catharina FERREIRA, * 18.10.1892, � 03.10.1976. [4] Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, * 09.08.1893, � 14.09.1974, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Susanna Magdalena KRITZINGER, * 30.09.1897, � 19.11.1945 in Eie woning Twee Rivieren, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. [A] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 10.08.1918. [B] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 23.09.1922. [C] Anna Christina OLIVIER, * 01.12.1929. [D] Erika OLIVIER, * 31.03.1941. [5] Anna Christina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 04.12.1895, � 11.04.1919 in 23j. 4md. 7d., begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou Michiel Jacob OLIVIER. [6] Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER. [7] Ockert Herculaas OLIVIER, * 29.09.1898. [8] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 22.01.1901. [9] Michiel Daniel OLIVIER, * 15.03.1906, � 09.09.1989, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Miriam NN, * 23.11.1908. [10] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, * 12.04.1908, � 05.02.1911. [11] Gert Francois OLIVIER, * 13.10.1913, � 09.11.1970. Hy trou Anna Charlotta NN, * 10.07.1915, � 18.04.1990. (c) Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Engela Jacoba STRYDOM) * 25.08.1868 in Twee Rivieren, � 06.08.1914 in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou 07.09.1891 in Uniondale, Elsje Susanna KRITZINGER, * 09.09.1870 in "Onzer" dist. Uniondale (dogter van Johan Andries KRITZINGER en Elsje Susanna STRYDOM), � 04.06.1953. [1] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 27.09.1892. [2] Johan Andries OLIVIER, * 01.11.1894. [3] Elsje Susanna OLIVIER, * 20.09.1896. [4] Engela Jacoba OLIVIER, * 03.10.1898. [5] Louis Botha OLIVIER, * 02.11.1900, � 08.09.1971, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Hy trou Francis J.J.P. HAARHOFF, * 26.04.1902, � 10.01.1963, begrawe in Twe Rivieren. [6] Pieter Daniel OLIVIER, * 13.01.1903. [7] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 13.04.1905. [8] Anna Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 06.06.1908. [9] Rykie Hester OLIVIER, * 11.10.1910. [10] Willem Adolph OLIVIER, * 02.01.1913, � 07.05.1954 in George Hospitaal. Hy trou in Grabouw, Arelilia Cecilia Magdalena BEUKES. [A] Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 03.03.1949. [B] Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 30.11.1953. (d) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Engela Jacoba STRYDOM) * 26.02.1871. (e) Anna Saralina OLIVIER, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 30.03.1874. Sy trou Hercules Petrus VAN ROOYEN. (f) Hercules Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 23.07.1875 in Twee Rivieren, � 16.12.1916 in Klipdrift dist. Humansdorp. Hy trou in Humansdorp, Maria Magdalena TERBLANCHE. [1] Aletta Petronella OLIVIER. Sy trou Roelof Petrus OELOFSEN. [2] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 04.1905 in Klipdrift dist. Humansdorp, � 02.11.1954 in In haar huis op Opkomst dist. Uniondale. Sy trou in Joubertina, Petrus Hendrik FERREIRA. [3] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER. (g) Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 30.12.1876 in Klipdrift, � 01.11.1951 in Palmietvlei dist Humansdorp. Sy trou Frans Frederick TERBLANCHE, � 11.01.1942. [1] Stephanus Esaias TERBLANCHE. [2] Aletta Petronella TERBLANCHE. Sy trou Lukas Wilhelm Meyer DU PREEZ. [3] Anna Saralina TERBLANCHE. Sy trou Johannes VOLLGRAAFF. [4] Matthys Johannes TERBLANCHE. [5] Frans Frederick TERBLANCHE. [6] Ockert Jacobus TERBLANCHE. [7] Hercules Petrus TERBLANCHE. [8] Jacobus TERBLANCHE. (h) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 05.02.1879 in Twee Rivieren, � 15.05.1954 in Prov. Hospitaal Port-Elizabeth. Hy trou Cornelia Margaretha WASSERMAN. [1] Maria Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Wessel Johannes HERSELMAN. [2] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER. [3] Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou Hendrik Frederick KRITZINGER. [4] Sarelina Petronella OLIVIER. [5] Sarel Petrus OLIVIER. (i) Helena Charlotte OLIVIER, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 19.11.1880. Sy trou Daniel Jacobus KRITZINGER, * 23.07.1880, � 03.05.1946. (j) Margaretha Johanna Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN). Sy trou Gert Ignatius VAN ROOYEN. (k) Magdalena Josina (Lenie Jan) NN, (dogter van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 31.10.1886, � 06.03.1970, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. Sy trou Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 25.06.1883 (seun van Johan Daniel Wilhelm OLIVIER en Johanna Magdalena STRYDOM), � 05.03.1966, begrawe in Twee Rivieren. (l) Jacobus Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Matthys Johannes OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena WASSERMAN) * 21.12.1909. (9) Magdalena Josiena OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Anna Catharina STRYDOM) * 23.01.1841. (10) Johanna Jacomina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 31.12.1842, � 11.01.1901. Sy trou 21.09.1868, Johan Hendrik KRITZINGER, * 03.01.1847 (seun van Ignatius Michiel KRITZINGER en Anna Salomina MINNIE). (11) Ignatius Wilhelmus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 04.11.1844. Hy trou 07.08.1865 in Willowmore, Jacomina Aletta FERREIRA, * 17.12.1846. (a) Johanna Catharina Maria OLIVIER, * 01.05.1866. (b) Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 22.01.1868. (c) Ignatius Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 21.10.1869. (d) Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 30.07.1871. (e) Gerrit Thomas OLIVIER, * 09.07.1873. (f) Lucas Marthinus OLIVIER, * 24.12.1875, � 19.08.1938. Hy trou in Willowmore, Anna Catharina Johanna Petronella SCHUTTE. [1] Ignatius Wilhelm OLIVIER. [2] Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou PN VAN STADEN. [3] Christian Ernst OLIVIER. [4] Lucas Marthinus OLIVIER. [5] Jacomina OLIVIER. [6] Anna OLIVIER. (g) Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.01.1878 in Willowmore, � 01.10.1954 in Oudtshoorn Hospitaal. Hy trou in Willowmore, Adriana Johanna VAN HUYSSTEEN, * 16.12.1884. [1] Johanna Catharina Adriana OLIVIER. Sy trou Barend Frederick BURGER. [2] Jacomina Aletta OLIVIER. Sy trou Floris Albertus VAN DER MERWE. [3] Martha Margaretha Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 01.1909 in Rooiblom dist. Willowmore, � 16.05.1955 in Stellenbosch alg. hospitaal. Sy trou in Willowmore, Philippus Jacobus COETZEE. [A] Daniel Jacobus COETZEE, * 27.12.1936. [B] Adriana Johanna COETZEE, * 12.08.1940. [4] Ignatius Wilhelm OLIVIER. [5] Daniel Jacobus OLIVIER. (h) Gert Marthinus Petrus OLIVIER, * c. 07.1885 in Rooiblom, � 05.01.1948. Hy trou Magdalena Jacoba COLESKE. [1] Magdalena Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou Ignatius Michael BARNARD. [2] Ignatius Wilhelm OLIVIER. [3] Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER. [4] Gerrit Marthinus Petrus OLIVIER. [5] Johan Jacobus OLIVIER. [6] Jacomina Aletta OLIVIER. [7] Lukas Marthinus OLIVIER. (12) Susanna Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 09.10.1849. (13) Dirkje Susara OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 21.04.1851. Sy trou Michiel OLIVIER, * c. 1851 (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Magdalena Josina STRYDOM), � 11.09.1894. (14) Martha Jacoba OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 17.12.1852, � 1927. Sy trou Matthys Johannes Lourens KRITZINGER, * 1853, � 1931. (a) Helena Charlotta KRITZINGER, * 24.02.1889 in Somerset's Gift afd. Uniondale, � 19.04.1955 in Port Elizabeth Hospitaal. Sy trou Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.12.1882 (seun van Ockert Jacobus OLIVIER en Christina Gertruyda KRITZINGER), � 28.10.1946 in "Kleinrivier" Uniondale. [1] (sien kinders bo) (15) Aletta Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 03.11.1854. (16) Gert Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena FERREIRA) * 15.08.1857. Hy trou 15.03.1880 in Uniondale, Petronella Johanna FERREIRA. 4. Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER. 5. Helena Maria OLIVIER, * 1766 in Dist. Swellendam, � 08.04.1845 in Huis van Jan BLOM Rodeberg Dist. Swellendam. Sy trou (1) 24.04.1787, Jan Dirk HEYNS (seun van Ockert HEYNS en Catharina Elizabeth HEYDEMANN). Sy trou (2) 23.08.1789, Daniel VAN DEN BERG (seun van Jacobus VAN DEN BERG en Maria Magdalena HAAK). a. Ockert Jacobus VAN DEN BERG, (seun van Daniel VAN DEN BERG en Helena Maria OLIVIER). b. Jan Dirk VAN DEN BERG, (seun van Daniel VAN DEN BERG en Helena Maria OLIVIER). c. Johannes Petrus VAN DEN BERG, (seun van Daniel VAN DEN BERG en Helena Maria OLIVIER). d. Andries Cornelius Lodewyk VAN DEN BERG, (seun van Daniel VAN DEN BERG en Helena Maria OLIVIER). e. Andries VAN TONDER, (seun van Daniel VAN DEN BERG en Helena Maria OLIVIER). 6. Philip Lodewyk OLIVIER. Hy trou 03.01.1790, Beatrix Geertruy FOURIE, * 23.02.1771, (dogter van Stephanus FOURIE en Helena Geertruy LATEGAN), � 23.11.1841 in At her home Huisrivier Grootzwartberg Dist Swellendam. a. Hester Cecilia Elisabeth OLIVIER, � 25.08.1834 in Hartmanskraal Oos-Rietrivier. Sy trou 09.04.1815 in Caledon, Gerrit Jeremias Cornelis NEL (seun van Johannes Paulus NEL en Johanna OLIVIER), � 28.07.1847 in Brakfontein Bedford. (1) Gert Jeremias Cornelius NEL. (2) Beatrix Geertruida NEL. Sy trou Philip DU PREEZ. (3) Jeanetta Maria NEL. (4) Hester Cecilia NEL. b. Helena Dirkje Geertruy OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) 06.07.1806 in Swellendam, Pieter Willem NEL (seun van Jan NEL en Gesina STEENKAMP). Sy trou (2) 11.06.1860 in Calitzdorp, Cornelis Johannes GRUNDLING (seun van Andries GRUNDLING en Sara Johanna VAN DER JEUGD), � 22.04.1875 in Calitzdorp. (1) Philippus Cornlius Lodewyk NEL, (seun van Pieter Willem NEL en Helena Dirkje Geertruy OLIVIER) * 10.07.1814 in Huysrivier Calitzdorp. Hy trou 24.02.1850, Susanna M. LE GRANGE. c. Margaretha Beatrix OLIVIER. d. Anna Maria Beatrix OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) 10.1810, Johannes Mattheus CALITZ, * in Swartberg onder Swellendam (seun van Frederik CALITZ en Jeanetta LABUSCHAGNE), � 06.03.1858. Sy trou (2) 28.11.1864 in Oudtshoorn, Johannes Willem VAN WYK. e. Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER, * 28.09.1796 in Grootswartberg, � 13.07.1849 in Opzoek Grootswartberg. Hy trou 06.02.1820 in Swellendam, Gesina (Geesje) Maria Beatrix NEL, * 22.10.1800 (dogter van Gerrit Johannes Paulus NEL en Johanna (Jannetjie) OLIVIER), � 08.07.1861. (1) Gerrit Jeremias Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 06.01.1821 in Huis Rivier Ladismith, � 12.05.1880 in Opzoek Ladismith. Hy trou Susara Hendrina Margaretha VAN DEN BERG, * 11.1824, (dogter van Daniel Coenraad VAN DEN BERG en Anna Susanna Maria OLIVIER), � 25.10.1897. (a) Anna Susanna Maria OLIVIER. (b) Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER, * c. 10.1847 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 11.06.1915 in Weltevreden Ladismith. Hy trou Johanna Jacoba Catharina NEL, * 05.1846 in Ladismith, (dogter van Johannes Jacobus NEL en Hester Margaretha DU PLESSIS), � 02.09.1922 in Weltevreden Ladismith. [1] Hester Margaretha OLIVIER, * 08.03.1872. Sy trou David Ryk Hendrik DU BUISSON. [2] Susara Hendrina Margaretha OLIVIER. [3] Johanna Jacoba Catharina OLIVIER. Sy trou Bernardus Lambertus CLAASSEN. [4] Anna Susanna Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou George Paul CLAASSEN. [5] Gert Jeremias Lodewyk OLIVIER. [6] Maria Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan Philippus Albertus CRAFFORD. [7] Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, * c. 07.1883 in Weltevreden dist. Ladismith, � 02.08.1939 in Opzoek dist. Ladismith. Hy trou Villiersdorp, Jacoba Petronella DE VILLIERS. [A] Elizabeth Rachel OLIVIER. Sy trou John CRAIG. [B] Johanna Jacoba OLIVIER. [C] Valerie OLIVIER. Sy trou Jack VAN SCHALKWYK. [D] Olivia Esther OLIVIER. [E] Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER. [F] Sarah Isabella OLIVIER. [G] Irene Maria OLIVIER, * 14.06.1927, � 21.04.1983, begrawe in Opzoek Ladismith. [8] Gesina Maria Beatrix OLIVIER. Sy trou Hendrik Johannes NEL. [9] Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER, * c. 02.1888 in Weltevreden Ladismith, � 30.05.1920 in Ladismith. [10] Susanna Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Andries Matthys JORDAAN. (c) Daniel Coenraad OLIVIER, * c. 10.1848 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 5.07.1904. Hy trou Catharina Josephina Johanna BURGER. (d) Gesina Maria Beatrix OLIVIER. (e) Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER, * 26.09.1860. Hy trou Susanna Elizabeth Maria BRITS, * 09.1871 in Ladismith dist., (dogter van Stephanus Gerhardus BRITS en Susanna Elizabeth Maria VAN DER SPUY), � 03.07.1900 in Ladismith. [1] Gert Jeremias Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 17.03.1898. [2] Susara Hendrina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 01.1900 in Opzoek, � 27.06.1901 in Opzoek. [3] Stephanus Gerhardus Brits OLIVIER, * 07.02.1900 in Opzoek dist Ladismith, � 03.12.1900 in Buffelsdrift dist. Ladismith. (f) Susanna Johanna Cornelia OLIVIER, * 02.1863 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 05.07.1931 in Opzoek Ladismith (eie huis). (g) Beatrix Maria Gertruida OLIVIER. (h) Gert Jeremias Lodewyk OLIVIER, * c. 1858 in Opsoek Ladismith, � 07.09.1934 in Opsoek Ladismith. Hy trou (1) Elizabeth VAN DER VYVER, * c. 1866 in Buffelsdrift Ladismith (dogter van Isaac ? Johannes VAN DEN VYVER en Maria Susanna NN), � 03.12.1905. Hy trou (2) Catharina Carolina Elizabeth KLEYNHANS. [1] Maria Johanna Casperina KLEYNHANS, (dogter van Gert Jeremias Lodewyk OLIVIER en Catharina Carolina Elizabeth KLEYNHANS). (i) Magdalena Christina Wilhelmina OLIVIER. (2) Beatrix Maria Gertruida OLIVIER, * 05.05.1823. Sy trou Johannes Willem VAN DER BERG. (3) Phillip Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 22.07.1825. Hy trou 09.03.1846 in George, Jeanette Petronella BOTHA, * 26.10.1827 (dogter van Gerrit BOTHA en Magdalena Johanna Geertruida CALITZ), � 08.07.1893. (a) Magdalena Johanna Gertruida OLIVIER, * 22.08.1850 in Ladismith KP, � 20.01.1908 in Doornbult dist Lichtenburg. Sy trou in Potchefstroom Transvaal, Pieter Engelbertus SMITH, * 1844, � 1929. (b) Gesina Maria Beatrix OLIVIER, * 28.11.1854 in Ladismith KP, � 13.09.1908 in Lichtenburg, begrawe in Doornbult Gerdau in Noordwes. Sy trou 09.03.1846 in George, Nicolaas Marthinus Johannes GROBLER, * 09.08.1851 in Beaufort-Wes, � 03.08.1933 in Ventersdorp. [1] PN GROBLER. Sy trou PN VAN WYK. (c) Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 1867 in Doornbult Lichtenburg, � 18.08.1925. Sy trou (1) Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE, * 08.03.1854, � 16.04.1920 in Rosendal Lichtenburg. Sy trou (2) Philippus HATTINGH. [1] Petrus Johannes COETZEE, (seun van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 1889. [2] Johanna Hermina Catharina COETZEE, (dogter van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER). [3] Hester Carolina COETZEE, (dogter van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER). [4] Jacoba Cornelia Wilhelmina COETZEE, (dogter van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER). [5] Johannes Cornelius COETZEE, (seun van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 13.10.1898. [6] Cornelia Dorothea COETZEE, (dogter van Dirk Arnoldus COETZEE en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 16.05.1899. [7] Janetta Petronella HATTINGH, (dogter van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 21.09.1885. [8] Anna Margaretha HATTINGH, (dogter van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 01.05.1887. [9] Frederika Wilhelmina HATTINGH, (dogter van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 18.12.1888. [10] Christiaan Johannes Petrus HATTINGH, (seun van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 29.10.1890. [11] Maria Helena HATTINGH, (dogter van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 26.01.1896. [12] Philippus HATTINGH, (seun van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 26.01.1896. [13] Magdalena Gertruida HATTINGH, (dogter van Philippus HATTINGH en Frederika Wilhelmina OLIVIER) * 11.11.1898. (4) Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER, * 15.12.1828 in Ladismith, � 19.11.1898 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou (1) Susanna Johanna Maria VAN DER SCHYFF, * 1820 in Ladismith dist. (dogter van Johannes Bernardus VAN DER SCHYFF en Susanna Jacoba Johanna SWANEPOEL), � 17.04.1891 in Goedeverwachting dist Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (2) Hester Maria CLAASSEN. (a) Gesina Maria Beatrix OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER en Susanna Johanna Maria VAN DER SCHYFF) * 13.08.1850 in Gamka. Sy trou Louis FOURIE. (b) Petronella Jacoba OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER en Susanna Johanna Maria VAN DER SCHYFF). Sy trou Jan T. OLIVIER. (c) Susanna J.J. OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Jonathan OLIVIER en Susanna Johanna Maria VAN DER SCHYFF). Sy trou J.J. CORDIER. (5) Janette Maria Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER, * 29.05.1832, � 15.10.1883 in Schoonspruit. Sy trou Gerrit Johannes Jacobus BOTHA. (6) Jan OLIVIER, * c. 1836, � 19..08.1850 in Opzoek Swellendam. (7) Gesina Maria Beatrix OLIVIER. Sy trou Barend BOTHA. f. Martha Susanna OLIVIER, * 10.10.1800 in Huisrivier dist. Uniondale, � c. 1873 in Calitzdorp. Sy trou 01.03.1818 in Swellendam, Jan NEL (seun van Willem NEL en Helena Martha OLIVIER). g. Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * c.1802, � 07.12.1841 in Huis Rivier Groote Zwartberg. Hy trou Margaretha Maria Susanna SWART, * 1917 in Oudtshoorn dist., (dogter van Jacobus SWART en Susanna NN), � 04.1872 in Huis Rivier haar huis. (1) Jeanetta Magdalena Gertruida OLIVIER, * 12.10.1822. Sy trou 07.02.1847 in Mosselbaai, Anthonie Christoffel DE RIDDER. (2) Philip Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 20.11.1823. Hy trou in Willowmore, Magdalena Wilhelmina NEL. (a) Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 04.11.1863. (b) Philippus Stephanus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 19.05.1866 in Willowmore, � 20.06.1944 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou in Middelburg Kaap, Johanna Maggreta TERBLANCHE. (c) Jan Jeremias OLIVIER, * 17.07.1868 in Oudtshoorn, � 21.07.1942 in Pearston. Hy trou Catharina Petronella Frederica SMITH. [1] Jurgen OLIVIER. [2] Jan Jeremias OLIVIER. [3] Elizabeth Magdalena Francina OLIVIER. [4] Philippus Stefanus Lodewyk OLIVIER. [5] Hendrik Hermanus Johannes OLIVIER. [6] Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER. [7] Magdalena Wilhelmina OLIVIER. [8] Nicholas Jacobus OLIVIER. [9] Catharina Petronella Frederica OLIVIER, * 25.01.1922. (d) Frederik Charles OLIVIER, * 04.07.1871. (3) Frederik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 01.05.1826. (4) Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 14.07.1828 in Ladismith, � 16.03.1900 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou Anna Magdalena SWANEPOEL, * c. 05.1833 in Huisrivier dist. Ladismith (dogter van Johannes Georginis SWANEPOEL en Anna Maria NN), � 27.08.1903 in Goedeverwachting dist. Ladismith. (a) Gezina Janetta OLIVIER. Sy trou Jacobus Marthinus Esterhuizen. (b) Johannes OLIVIER. (c) Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER. (d) Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER. (e) Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 09.03.1860 in Gamka dist. Calitzdorp. Sy trou Jan Johannes MINNAAR. (f) Matthys Johannes OLIVIER. (g) Frederick Jacobus OLIVIER, * 11.08.1863 in Gamka dist. Calitzdorp. Hy trou Susanna Catharina OLIVIER, * 07.07.1873 in Prins Albert (dogter van Barend Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Magrieta Maria Susanna OLIVIER), � 18.10.1900 in Goedeverwachting. [1] Margaritha Magdalena OLIVIER. [2] Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER. [3] Susanna Catharina OLIVIER. (h) Anna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 05.12.1867 in Gamka. Sy trou Abraham MATHEE. (i) Gert Jeremias OLIVIER, * 20.05.1872, � 06.02.1938 in Gamka-Wes dist. Calitzdorp. Hy trou Isabella Margaretha OLIVIER. [1] Maria Catharina OLIVIER. [2] Stefanus Johannes OLIVIER. [3] Ockert Petrus OLIVIER. [4] Anna Magdalena OLIVIER. [5] Gert Jeremias OLIVIER. [6] Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER. [7] Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. [8] Isabella Margaretha OLIVIER. [9] Gezina Jeanetha OLIVIER, * 06.08.1919. (j) Martha Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Matthys LOURENS. (k) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 1874 in Goedeverwachting dist. Calitzdorp, � 14.08.1919 in Goedeverwachting dist. Calitzdorp. Sy trou Petrus Daniel ZAAYMAN. [1] Anna Magdalena ZAAYMAN, * 10.03.1903. [2] Jacomina Christina ZAAYMAN, * 06.06.1906. [3] Johannes Gerhardus ZAAYMAN, * 01.04.1910. [4] Stephanus ZAAYMAN, * 01.01.1916. (5) Beatrix Gertruida OLIVIER, * 24.06.1829. (6) Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, * 28.07.1834 in Gamka dist. Calitzdorp. (7) Susanna Catharina OLIVIER, * 11.07.1836. Sy trou PN SMIT. (8) Beatrix Magdalena Gertruida OLIVIER, * 16.08.1840. Sy trou Jan Jacob VAN ZYL. (a) Beatrix Magdalena Gertruida VAN ZYL. (9) Margaretha OLIVIER. Sy trou Barend OLIVIER. h. Beatrix Jacoba Aletta OLIVIER, * 03.09.1804. i. Philip Lodewyk OLIVIER. Hy trou 26.12.1831 in George, Margaretha Isabella FOURIE, * 1818 in Sy was 40-41 met haar afsterwe., (dogter van Louis FOURIE en Margaretha Isabella HEYNS), � 02.07.1859. (1) Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER. (2) Margaretha Louisa Isabella OLIVIER. (3) Beatrix Geertruida OLIVIER. (4) Helena Hendrina Dorothea OLIVIER. (5) Mina OLIVIER, * 1846. j. Wilhelmina Beatrix Geertruy OLIVIER. k. Wilhelmina Jacoba Gertruyda OLIVIER. Sy trou 21.10.1827, Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 1806 (seun van Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER en Sara LA GRANGE), � 28.12.1840. (1) Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 05.1827 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 13.09.1905 in Opzoek. Hy trou 14.02.1848 in Riversdal, Susanna Jacoba JOUBERT, * 13.06.1827. (a) Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 01.1849 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 02.12.1915 in Opzoek Ladismith. Hy trou 13.09.1868 in Oudtshoorn, Cornelia Isabella Maria CLOETE, * 1849. [1] Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 11.1868 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 5.03.1916 in Opzoek Ladismith. Hy trou Margaretha Maria Magdalena CILLIERS, * 07.09.1888, � 07.12.1960, begrawe in Calitzdorp. [A] Cornelia Isabella Maria (Nelie) OLIVIER, * 21.03.1909, � 05.06.1998. Sy trou Jacobus Petrus Johannes CLOETE, * 14.02.1909, � 27.02.1969. [B] Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER, * 01.03.1913. [C] Hendrik Johannes OLIVIER, * 15.07.1915. [2] Catharina Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Pieter Josua VAN TONDER. [3] Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER, * 04.1880 in Opzoek Ladismith, � 02.03.1925 in Opzoek Ladismith. Hy trou Johanna Magdalena Petronella SMIT. [A] Beatrix Janetta OLIVIER. [B] Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER. [C] Jan Johannes Antonie OLIVIER. [D] Cornelia Magdalena Isabella OLIVIER. [4] Cornelia Isabella Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Daniel Johannes MURPHY. (b) Catharina Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 1850. Sy trou 16.12.1867 in Oudtshoorn, Gideon Jacobus CLOETE, * c. 1845. (c) Wilhelmina Jacoba Geertruida OLIVIER, * c.1852, � 06.09.1873 in Calitzdorp. Sy trou 23.07.1868 in Oudtshoorn, Johannes Benjamin STRYDOM, * 15.09.1848. (d) Susanna Jacoba OLIVIER. Sy trou Jacobus Coenraad VAN DER BERG. (e) Gideon Jacobus OLIVIER, * 04.09.1860. Hy trou 02.05.1881, Hester Francina CELLIERS. [1] Jeremias Cornelius OLIVIER, * 26.02.1882, � 06.06.1957. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth SAAYMAN, * 23.10.1883, � 08.05.1950. [2] Abraham Francois OLIVIER, * 25.11.1883, � 02.12.1940, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Anna Susanna M. VAN DER BERG, * 13.08.1891. [A] Gideon Jacobus (John) OLIVIER, * 01.10.1912, � 08.04.1994. Hy trou Marie VISAGIE. [B] Jacobus Coenraad (Koos) OLIVIER, * 18.09.1914, � 1974. Hy trou Barendina Olga GERBER. 1. Abraham Francois OLIVIER, * 12.06.1947. Hy trou Marleen MOLLER. a. Jacobus Coenraad OLIVIER, * 02.05.1974. Hy trou Suzette PIENAAR. (1) An� OLIVIER, * 05.09.2006. (2) St�fan Conrad OLIVIER, * 10.03.2009. b. Abraham Francois OLIVIER, * 12.06.1975. Hy trou Suzet VAN DER LINDE. (1) Francois Johan OLIVIER, * 14.06.2006. c. Marl� OLIVIER, * 07.06.1980. [C] Abraham Francois (Fanie) OLIVIER, * 21.08.1919. Hy trou Mara (Fiffie) VENTER. [D] Susanna (Suzie) NN, * 25.10.1924. Sy trou Norman MASENCAMP. [3] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 22.10.1885. [4] Gideon Jacobus OLIVIER, * 06.09.1887. [5] Andries Matthys OLIVIER, * 17.10.1888. [6] Louis Philippus Cornelis OLIVIER, * 15.05.1895. [7] Leendert Johannes OLIVIER, * 28.07.1898. [8] Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER, * 19.12.1901. [9] Philippus Cornelis OLIVIER, * 03.02.1903. (f) Magdalena Cornelia OLIVIER. Sy trou Abraham Jacobus LE ROUX. (g) Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou Frederick J. LE ROUX. (h) Anna Susanna Maria OLIVIER, * 24.02.1868 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Gert J. LE ROUX. (2) Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 22.12.1830 in Ladysmith, � 05.10.1896 in dist. Bloemfontein. Hy trou Helena Janetha Maria STRYDOM, * c. 05.1835 in Calitzdorp, (dogter van Johannes Gert STRYDOM en Helena Maria NN), � 14.07.1907 in Donkerhoek dist. Ladybrand. (a) Louis Johannes Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 06.1854 in Calitzdorp, � 29.10.1935 in Swartberg dist. Ladybrand. Hy trou in Ladybrand, Gesina Wilhelmina STEMET, * c. 04.1856 in Kaapprovinsie, � 15.07.1936 in Swartberg dist. Ladybrand. [1] Anna Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Jan C. MULLER. [2] Louis Johannes Cornelius OLIVIER. [3] Gesina Wilhelmina OLIVIER. Sy trou Abraham P. NEL. [4] Christiaan Matthys OLIVIER. [5] Helena Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou PN NEL. [A] Cornelia NEL. Sy trou Daniel TERBLANCH. [B] Willem Adriaan NEL. [C] Louis Johannes Cornelius NEL. (b) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 11.09.1857 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * c. 1861 in Kaapkolonie, � 25.04.1929 in Mooiplaas Ladybrand. Hy trou Gavina Johanna DELPORT, * c. 05.1862 in Oudtshoorn dist. (dogter van Izaak Andries DELPORT en Cecilia Johanna Petronella NN), � 21.08.1928 in Mooiplaats dist. Ladybrand. [1] Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 24.04.1885, � 06.08.1940 in Warden. Hy trou Martha Johanna Jacoba HICKMAN, * 13.12.1888, � 06.10.1956 in Warden. [A] Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 29.11.1908 in Ladybrand, � 15.01.1984 in Harrismith. Hy trou Anna Magdalena BRUWER, * 02.10.1911, � 21.02.1995 in Harrismith. 1. Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 15.10.1940. Hy trou 27.08.1966 in Warden, Cherry KING, * 11.05.1945. a. Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 14.05.1969 in Pretoria. Hy trou 03.03.1993, Maritsa BRITZ. (1) Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 14.05.1994 in Jan Kempdorp. (2) Marn� OLIVIER, * 13.08.1997 in Bethlehem. b. Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 10.08.1972 in Pretoria. Sy trou 16.11.2002 in Brandfort, Benjamin VAN NIEKERK, * 21.08.1967 in King Williamstown. (1) Cherilise VAN NIEKERK, * 01.01.2004 in Bloemfontein. 2. Hendrik Jacobus Bruwer OLIVIER, * 09.02.1943 in Harrismith. Hy trou 14.10.1967, Hendrina Christina VISAGIE, * 16.07.1945 in Voorslag dist. Wakkerstroom. a. Margaretha OLIVIER, * 21.12.1968 in Harrismith. Sy trou (1) 05.01.1990 in Harrismith, Nicolaas Lourens ALBERTS. Sy trou (2) 31.12.2002 in Harrismith, Craig John ANNANDALE, * 26.05.1970 in Durban. (1) Rinica ALBERTS, (dogter van Nicolaas Lourens ALBERTS en Margaretha OLIVIER) * 16.10.1993 in Kroonstad. (2) Ruhan ALBERTS, (seun van Nicolaas Lourens ALBERTS en Margaretha OLIVIER) * 16.02.1995 in Kroonstad. (3) Loudon John ANNANDALE, (seun van Craig John ANNANDALE en Margaretha OLIVIER) * 19.09.2003 in Bethlehem. b. Anna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 27.07.1971 in Harrismith. Sy trou 18.03.1995 in Warden, Paul Bruwer, * 25.09.1968 in Douglas. (1) Jandri BRUWER, * 20.10.1998 in Harrismith. (2) Anja BRUWER, * 04.06.2001 in Bethlehem. (3) Jana BRUWER, * 30.04.2003 in Bethlehem. c. Christina OLIVIER, * 26.08.1976 in Harrismith. Sy trou 19.08.2000 in Harrismith, Johan DU RAND, * 13.08.1972 in Pretoria. (1) Chani DU RAND, * 15.06.2003 in Bloemfontein. (2) Hanco DU RAND, * 28.11.2005 in Bloemfontein. 3. Magdalena Salomina OLIVIER, * 17.01.1945 in Harrismith. Sy trou 04.11.1967 in Harrismith, Nicolaas Johannes Stefanus MULLER, * 30.11.1943. a. Anna Magdalena MULLER, * 11.04.1970 in Harrismith. Sy trou Barend Jacobus BESTER, * 13.06.1970 in Springs. (1) Adriaan Johannes BESTER, * 01.05.1997 in Krugersdorp. (2) Rikus Nicolaas BESTER, * 02.02.2000 in Krugersdorp. b. Marthie Johanna MULLER, * 04.11.1975 in Harrismith. Sy trou 30.10.1999 in Harrismith, Jako DE BRUYN, * 29.06.19??. (1) Marko Theunis DE BRUYN, * 04.04.2002. (2) Dan�l DE BRUYN, * 09.04.2004 in Klerksdorp. 4. Martha Hickman OLIVIER, * 25.03.1947 in Harrismith. Sy trou 31.12.1966 in Harrismith, Hendrik Louis SCOTT, * 17.09.1941 in Durban (seun van Patrick Johnson SCOTT en Clara Isabella DE WET), � na 1989. a. Patrick Johnson SCOTT, * 01.12.1967 in Newcastle. Hy trou Sunette CILLIERS, * 24.03.1970. (1) Sunick SCOTT, * 23.10.1994. (2) Louhan Cilliers SCOTT, * 17.12.1997. [2] Cecelia Johanna Petronella OLIVIER, � 26.07.1952. Sy trou in Ladybrand, Coenraad Josephus HATTINGH, * 03.06.1884, � 24.10.1967 in Hobhouse. [3] Louis Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER. [4] Helena Jeanetta OLIVIER. Sy trou Jochemus VAN DER BERG. [5] Gavina Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Jacobus STRYDOM. [6] Johannes Gert OLIVIER. [7] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER. [8] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER. [9] Izak Andreas OLIVIER, * c. 08.1886 in Bankfontein dist. Ladybrand, � 27.06.1911 in Bankfontein. Hy trou in Ladybrand, Cornelia Magdalena NEL. [A] Cornelia Magdalena OLIVIER, * 27.07.1907. [B] Philippus Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 13.10.1908. (d) Willem Jacobus OLIVIER. Hy trou in Ladybrand, Maria Aletta Susanna DELPORT, * c. 05.1860 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Izaak Andries DELPORT en Cecilia Johanna Petronella NN), � 14.04.1931 in Ladybrand. [1] Philippus Lodewijk OLIVIER, * c. 06.1887, � 25.02.1920 in "Mooigelegen" Ladybrand. Hy trou in Phillipolis, Anna Paulina BOTHA. [A] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 21.11.1911. [B] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER, * 01.03.1913 in Ladybrand, � 30.04.1936 in Ladybrand. Hy trou in Smithfield, Augusta Juliana DU TOIT, * c. 12.02.1915 in Ermelo, (dogter van Jacobus Dirk DU TOIT en Cornelia Hendrina NN), � 05.11.1936. 1. Cornelia Hendrina OLIVIER, * 04.11.1935. [2] Cecilia Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou PN BOTHA. [3] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER. [4] Helena Maria Jeanetta Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou PN OTTO. [5] Maria Aletta Susanna OLIVIER. Sy trou Jacob Daniel Theunis OLIVIER. [6] Petrus Marthinus OLIVIER. [7] Jan Hendrik OLIVIER. (e) Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER, * 26.07.1864 in Oudtshoorn, � 12.12.1927 in Ladybrand. Hy trou Johanna Elizabeth Susanna BEZUIDENHOUT, * 12.1872 in Kaapprovinsie (dogter van Lukas Albertus BEZUIDENHOUT en Jeanetta Susanna NN), � 24.03.1934 in Endor dist. Ladybrand. [1] Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER. [2] Lukas Albertus OLIVIER. [3] Jeanetta Louisa OLIVIER. Sy trou J.A.C. ERASMUS. [4] Helena Jeanetta OLIVIER. Sy trou J.B.J ERASMUS. [5] Jeremias Cornelis OLIVIER. [6] Johanna Elizabeth Susanna OLIVIER. [7] Frederick Johannes Theodorus OLIVIER, * 24.09.1904, � 29.04.1961, begrawe in Pretoria Rebeccastraat Begraafplaas. Hy trou Hester Petronella NN, * 07.03.1904, � 25.05.1969. [8] Louis Johannes Cornelis OLIVIER. [9] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER, * 21.09.1907. [10] Gerhardus Elias OLIVIER, * 28.08.1909. [11] Jeanetta Hendrina Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 14.03.1911. [12] Johannes Marthinus De Wet OLIVIER, * 05.11.1914. [13] Anna Catharina OLIVIER, * 05.10.1916. (f) Helena Susanna Maria OLIVIER, * 08.10.1866. Sy trou Louis Jacobus FOURIE. (g) Johannes Jacobus Ernst OLIVIER, * 21.07.1870 in Oudtshoorn. (h) Gerhardus Elias OLIVIER, * c. 05.1875 in Graaff Reinet, � 23.10.1941 in Donkerhoek dist Ladybrand. Hy trou in Ladybrand, Anna Catharina NEL. [1] Cornelia Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou PN LE ROUX. [2] Willem Adriaan OLIVIER. [3] Abraham Paul Johannes OLIVIER. [4] Helena Jeanetha Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou PN ROBINSON. [5] Anna Catharina OLIVIER. [6] Gertina Elizabeth OLIVIER. [7] Johannes Marthinus OLIVIER. (i) Jan Hendrik OLIVIER, * 1878 in Donkerhoek Ladybrand, � 28.11.1900 in Ceylon, begrawe in Diyatawala Konsentrasiekamp Ceylon. (3) Susara Elizabeth OLIVIER. (4) Louis Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER. l. Johannes Cornelis OLIVIER. m. Helena Aletta Maria OLIVIER, * 1814 in Kaapkolonie, � 24.06.1844 in Aan huis van skoonvader JS STRYDOM 30j. Sy trou 31.03.1833 in Worcester, Louis STRYDOM (seun van Jacobus STRYDOM en Cornelia Johanna LA GRANGE). (1) Cornelia Johanna STRYDOM. (2) Helena Aletta STRYDOM. (3) Beatrix Geertruida STRYDOM. n. Catharina Beatrix OLIVIER, * 29.03.1817. Sy trou Andries Hendrik Josephus J. STRYDOM. 7. Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 1771. Hy trou (1) 24.10.1790, Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT (dogter van Willem ENGELBRECHT en Catharina COETSEE). Hy trou (2) Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT. a. Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Hy trou 04.04.1819 in Cradock, Magdalena Catharina VAN DER LINDEN, * 05.05.1803 (dogter van Gert Johannes VAN DER LINDE en Johanna Adriana HOMAN), � 29.07.1861 in Molfontein. (1) Gert Cornelius OLIVIER, * 11.05.1822. Hy trou Magrietha Catharina MARAIS. (a) Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 07.03.1849 in Brak Rivier. (b) Isaac Johannes OLIVIER, * 12.12.1850 in Hekpoort Dist. Cradock, � 18.11.1942 in Nieuwejaarsfontein dist Rouxville. Hy trou 19.01.1875 in Lady Grey, Magrietha Catharina MARAIS, * c. 12.1857 in Lady Grey, (dogter van Isaac Stephanus Johannes MARAIS en Maria Johanna DE WET), � 24.02.1942 in Nieuwejaarsfontein. [1] Izak Johannes OLIVIER. [2] Gert Cornelius OLIVIER. [3] Hendrik Petrus OLIVIER, * 17.12.1883 in Barcly-Oos, � 04.06.1934 in Caledonskroon dist Ladybrand. Hy trou 25.11.1907 in Rhodes, Johanna Dorothea Gesina KLOPPER, * 30.08.1888 in Barkley-Oos, � 10.02.1965. [A] Izak Johannes OLIVIER, * 15.10.1908 in Rhodes, � 14.04.1963. Hy trou 02.07.1956 in Twyfelfontein, Anna Elizabeth Alida VAN DER BERG. [B] Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER, * 28.04.1910 in Rouxville, � 01.05.1979. Sy trou (1) 05.10.1926 in Ladybrand, Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN. Sy trou (2) 03.09.1958 in Ladybrand, Johannes Hendrik HICKMAN. 1. Louis Hosea DE BRUIN, (seun van Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN en Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER) * 13.02.1927, � 18.02.1984. Hy trou 26.02.1949, Maria Dorothea OLIVIER. 2. Johanna Dorothea Gesina (Tokkie) DE BRUIN, (dogter van Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN en Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER) * 26.05.1929. Sy trou 08.10.1949, Jacobus Johannes TALJAARD. 3. Hendrik Petrus DE BRUIN, (seun van Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN en Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER) * 10.04.1933. Hy trou Antoinetta ROBERTS. 4. Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUIN, (seun van Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN en Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER) * 10.07.1940. 5. Johanna Maria (Marie) DE BRUIN, (dogter van Frederick Johannes (Freddie) DE BRUYN en Susanna Maria Josina (Sus) OLIVIER). Sy trou Deon CERONIO. a. Gideon Pieter (Deon) CERONIO, * 05.01.1971. Hy trou Maria Susanna COETZER, * 10.10.1975. (1) Deon� CERONIO, * 08.10.1997. (2) Marichelle CERONIO, * 07.06.2002. (3) Rialieze CERONIO, * 30.11.2004. (4) Gideon Pieter CERONIO. b. Johannes Hendrik (Johan) CERONIO. Hy trou Hanneli DE BEER, * 18.11.1974. (1) Alicia CERONIO, * 04.11.2000. (2) Christiaan Pieter CERONIO, * 04.10.2003. c. Evert Phillipus (Ewert) CERONIO. Hy trou Trienie VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, * 10.06.1974. [C] Jacobus Marthinus Klopper OLIVIER, * 08.07.1917 in Rouxville, � 04.01.1982. Hy trou 1940 in Benoni, Maria Sybella (Malie) JOUBERT. 1. Martha Johanna Magdalena (Marthie) OLIVIER, * 09.02.1941. 2. Johanna Dorothea Gesina OLIVIER, * 15.10.1943. 3. Hendrik Petrus OLIVIER, * 25.02.1945. 4. Ignatius Micheal (Ig) OLIVIER, * 20.02.1946. 5. Maria Sybella (Ria) OLIVIER, * 05.03.1948. Sy trou PN GROBBELAAR. 6. Jacobus Marthinus Klopper (Koos) OLIVIER, * 01.04.1950. 7. Roelof Johannes (Roelf) OLIVIER, * 10.06.1952. [D] Hendrik Petrus OLIVIER, * 22.11.1921 in Rouxville, � 30.01.1985. Hy trou 1947 in Brakpan, Doris May VORSTER, * 10.04.1928 in Maclear Oos-Kaap, � 28.01.2005 in Ladybrand. 1. Hendrik Petrus (Dickie) OLIVIER, * 17.08.1948 in Brakpan. Hy trou Johanna Cecilia (Hannetjie) JANSE VAN RENSBURG, * 11.10.1948 in Vereeniging, � 28.01.2005 in Ladybrand. a. Hendrik Petrus (Dickie) OLIVIER, * 19.04.1973 in Ladybrand, � 18.10.1991 in Ladybrand. b. Leandri OLIVIER, * 11.05.1995 in Ladybrand. Sy trou Jan Herman VAN ZYL, * 20.06.1995 in Carnarvon. (1) Kijan VAN ZYL, * 13.09.2003 in London UK. [E] Petrus Jochemus OLIVIER, * 16.02.1926, � 27.01.1988. Hy trou 04.04.1953 in Klerksdorp, Josina Theophista DU PLOOY, * 14.05.1934. 1. Ren� Louise OLIVIER, * 30.12.1953. Sy trou 05.05.1972, Hendrik Johannes ROSSOUW, * 17.10.1948. a. Moonyean ROSSOUW, * 27.08.1972. Sy trou Johann CLAASSEN, * 08.02.1971. (1) Meea CLAASSEN, * 14.09.2004. b. Vinette ROSSOUW, * 08.09.1976. Sy trou Anthony CLARK, * 04.12.1971. (1) Joshua CLARK, * 19.06.2002. (2) Anthony Cecil CLARK, * 19.06.2006. c. Lizanne ROSSOUW, * 27.06.1979. 2. Andr� Johann OLIVIER, * 28.03.1955. Hy trou 23.12.1977, Elizabeth Cathrine SMITH, * 18.12.1958. a. Leilani Anzel OLIVIER, * 23.03.1977, � 20.06.1977. b. Juan Jochemus OLIVIER, * 27.03.1978. Hy trou 19.11.2006, Marina ERASMUS, * 15.12.1982. (1) Zian Jochemus OLIVIER, * 28.03.1905. (2) Zan� OLIVIER, * 22.04.2006. c. Chan� Celest� OLIVIER, * 24.04.1980. Sy trou onbekend. (1) Dean Andr� NN, * 04.10.2007. d. Andr� Jacques OLIVIER, * 04.02.1987. 3. Yvette Mon� OLIVIER, * 25.05.1965. 4. Etienne Eugene OLIVIER, * 12.02.1971. (c) Gert Cornelius Johannes OLIVIER, * 14.06.1855 in Cradock, � 19.01.1937 in Smalplaats dist. Elliot. Hy trou Elizabeth Maria HATTINGH. [1] Magrietha Catharina OLIVIER, * 06.01.1888. (d) Hendrik Johannes Francois OLIVIER, * 22.07.1857. (e) Ockert Johannes Frederick Lodewyk OLIVIER, * c. 08.1859 in Maraisburg, � 15.02.1947 in Mount Aylish. Hy trou Magret Maria Magdalena Elizabeth NN. [1] Ockert Johannes Gert OLIVIER. [2] Maria Catharina OLIVIER. Sy trou L.J. BUYS. [3] Maggie OLIVIER. Sy trou William BUYS. [4] Daniel OLIVIER. [5] Magel Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou C.P. BARNES. [6] Willem OLIVIER. [7] Wilhelmina OLIVIER. Sy trou Gert VAN ZYL. [8] Susanna Isabella Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou J.M. VAN DER WALT. (f) Magrietha Catharina OLIVIER, * 15.08.1861. (g) Magdalena Catharina OLIVIER, * 12.12.1665. (h) Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER, * 23.11.1867 in Cradock, � 02.12.1914 in Tussen Houerkop en Reitz. Hy trou (1) Renske Wilhelmina C.F. MYBURG, � 05.05.1905. Hy trou (2) in Roodepoort Tvl, Johanna Stephanus Stovelina NN. [1] Gert Cornelis Myburgh OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Renske Wilhelmina C.F. MYBURG) * 21.11.1893. [2] Jacomina Hendrina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Renske Wilhelmina C.F. MYBURG) * 14.07.1895. [3] Margaretha Catharina Francina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Renske Wilhelmina C.F. MYBURG) * 24.08.1897. [4] Johannes Wynand Lodewicus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Johanna Stephanus Stovelina NN) * 06.08.1911. [5] Gerhardus Jacobus Rudolph OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Johanna Stephanus Stovelina NN) * 23.02.1913. [6] Johanna Paulina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Wynand Lodewickus OLIVIER en Johanna Stephanus Stovelina NN) * 25.10.1914. (2) Willem Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 13.05.1825. (3) Johanna Adriana OLIVIER, * 07.08.1829. (4) Okker Johannes Frederick Lodewyk OLIVIER, * 05.05.1832. (5) Magdalena Aletta Catharina OLIVIER, * 08.12.1838. (6) Anna Cecilia OLIVIER. b. Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Hy trou (1) 08.12.1816 in Graaff-Reinet, Anna Catharina BOTHA. Hy trou (2) 08.11.1829 in Cradock, Alida Johanna Carolina PELSER. (1) Elisabeth Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 15.10.1817. Sy trou (1) 03.08.1834 in Cradock, Jacobus Christoffel STEENKAMP, * 18.08.1815. Sy trou (2) Hendrik Christoffel Petrus SCHEEPERS. (a) Hendrik Petrus Coenraad SCHEEPERS, (seun van Hendrik Christoffel Petrus SCHEEPERS en Elisabeth Maria OLIVIER). (2) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 25.07.1820, � 14.10.1884 in Rietfontein Heilbron. Hy trou Susanna Johanna ROETS, * c. 1820 (dogter van Johannes Hendricus ROETS en Aletta Johanna SCHUTTE). (a) Aletta Johanna Catharina OLIVIER, * 16.08.1841 in Natal, � 19.05.1876. Sy trou 12.02.1859 in Potchefstroom, Balthasar Johannes ERASMUS, * 31.05.1836 (seun van Balthazar Johannes ERASMUS en Maria Magdalena ENSLIN), � 19.05.1876. (b) Anna Catharina OLIVIER, * 27.05.1843. Sy trou PN VOSLOO. [1] Gerhardus Johannes VOSLOO. (c) Susanna Johanna OLIVIER, * 05.08.1846. Sy trou PN ERASMUS. [1] Balthazar Johannes ERASMUS. [2] Susanna Johanna ERASMUS. [3] Gert Cornelis ERASMUS. (d) Elisabeth Francina Johanna OLIVIER, * 06.08.1848. (e) Ockert Johannes OLIVIER. (f) Jan Hendrik OLIVIER, * c. 09.1852 in OVS, � 19.11.1928 in "Rooipoort" Heilbron. Hy trou 29.04.1872 in Kroonstad, Heiletta Maria Levina Catharina STEENKAMP, * c. 06.1851 in OVS (dogter van Jacob Diederik STEENKAMP en Elizabeth Wilhelmina GRIESEL), � 14.02.1932 in Rooipoort dist. Heilbron. [1] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER. [2] Elizabeth Wilhelmina OLIVIER. Sy trou G.H.C. VAN ZYL. [3] Susanna Johanna Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou H.P. ENGELBRECHT. [4] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou G.A. DU PREEZ. [5] Barbara Margaretha OLIVIER. Sy trou J. BUCKNOLL. [6] Anna Catharina OLIVIER. Sy trou C.K.J. HECHTER. [7] Jan Hendrik OLIVIER. Sy trou J.F. DE BEER. [8] Helena Johanna Hendrina Cecilia OLIVIER. Sy trou N.J. SENEKAL. [9] Jacob Diederick (Dirk) OLIVIER, * c. 12.1888, � 13.01.1919 in Boomplaats dist. Heilbron. Hy trou 25.05.1915 in Heilbron, Margaretha Maria DU TOIT. [A] Jan Hendrik OLIVIER, * 10.08.1916. [10] Jan Hendrik OLIVIER, * 10.08.1916 in Rooipoort dist. Heilbron. (g) Maria Lasya OLIVIER. (h) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 07.1859, � 26.09.1941 in Heilbron Hospitaal. Hy trou (1) 28.05.1878 in Kroonstad, Anna Christina Aletta MEINTJIES, * c. 04.1858 in OVS (dogter van Jacobus William MEINTJIES en Anna Christina Aletta DE MEYER), � 19.07.1919 in Varkvlei dist. Heilbron. Hy trou (2) in Heilbron, Susanna Elizabeth FOURIE. [1] Jacobus William OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Anna Christina Aletta MEINTJIES) * 18.10.1884, � 21.02.1943 in Lettiesrust dist. Heilbron. Hy trou 29.01.1907 in Heilbron, Susanna Sophia Cornelia ELS. [A] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 23.11.1907. [B] Cornelis Wilhelmus OLIVIER, * 27.08.1914. [C] Anna Maria Cornelia OLIVIER, * 24.04.1916. Sy trou Lukas Cornelis Johannes COETZER. [D] Jacobus William OLIVIER, * 18.03.1926. [2] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Anna Christina Aletta MEINTJIES) * 14.08.1888, � 13.01.1942, begrawe in Varkvlei dist. Heilbron. Hy trou Johanna Martha DU TOIT. [3] Johannes Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Anna Christina Aletta MEINTJIES) * 03.07.1890, � 26.03.1959, � in Varkvlei Heilbron. [4] Aletta Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Anna Christina Aletta MEINTJIES) * 09.02.1899. Sy trou Gideon Petrus Kritzinger SCHUTTE. (i) Jacoba Catharina OLIVIER, * 1863 in "Rietfontein" Heilbron, � 21.12.1901 in Heilbron Konsentrasiekamp. Sy trou Willem Abraham VAN DER MERWE. [1] Susanna Johanna VAN DER MERWE. [2] Johanna Elizabeth VAN DER MERWE. [3] Johannes Stepanus Jacobus VAN DER MERWE, * 07.04.1886. [4] Aletta VAN DER MERWE. [5] Anna Maria VAN DER MERWE, * 26.05.1895. (3) Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 04.01.1822. (4) Aletta Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 15.05.1823. Sy trou 07.07.1847 in Potchefstroom, Paul Michiel BESTER, * 02.11.1823. (5) Anna Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 18.09.1824. Sy trou 05.11.1850 in Potchefstroom, Hendrik Stephanus BOOYSEN, * 27.06.1830. (6) Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 01.02.1826. (7) Maria Cecilia OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Anna Catharina BOTHA) * 29.06.1827. (8) Abraham Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Alida Johanna Carolina PELSER) * 18.10.1832. (9) Alida Johanna Maria Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Alida Johanna Carolina PELSER) * 10.10.1835. c. Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT) * 10.02.1797 in Paardekraal Cradock, � 20.12.1872 in Bamboeshoek Queenstown. Hy trou 02.02.1817 in Graaff-Reinet, Johanna Francina Magdalena VENTER, * 01.11.1800 (dogter van Gert VENTER en Catharina Maria SMIT). (1) Catharina Maria OLIVIER, * 29.12.1817, � 16.07.1858 in Lemoenfontein Dist. Albert 40j. 20d. Sy trou 08.06.1834 in Cradock, Jacobus Wessel VAN DYK. (a) Susanna Elizabeth Magdalena VAN DYK. (b) Catharina Maria Wilhelmina Hendrina VAN DYK. (c) Jacobus Wessels VAN DYK. (d) Gert Cornelius VAN DYK. (e) Andries B. Sybrand VAN DYK. (f) Petrus Hendrik VAN DYK. (g) Indech? Maria VAN DYK. (2) Aletta Catrina OLIVIER, * 22.11.1819. Sy trou 04.04.1836 in Cradock, Jan Harm LABUSCHAGNE. (3) Petrus Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 10.09.1821. (4) Gert Wilhelmus Gustavus OLIVIER, * 08.12.1823. (5) Alida Johanna Francina OLIVIER, * 16.12.1824, � 31.05.1874 in Lyndale New Engeland Aliwal-Noord. (6) Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 14.06.1827 in Cradock, � 02.09.1900 in Sterkstroom. Hy trou Magdalena Aletta SMITH, * 02.03.1839, � 22.08.1901. (a) Aletta Dorothea OLIVIER, * 22.05.1855. (b) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 15.10.1856, � 25.05.1927 in Boksburg-Noord. Hy trou 14.05.1877 in Cradock, Catharina Zacharia Martina DREYER, * 14.11.1858, � 12.02.1940 in Boksburg-Noord. [1] Susanna Frantsina OLIVIER, * 20.06.1879. Sy trou Jacobus Coenraad Petrus MEIJ. [2] Magdalena Aletta OLIVIER, * 04.02.1881. [3] Katharina Zacharia OLIVIER, * 25.12.1883, � 1885. [4] Aletta Dorothea Regina OLIVIER, * 21.10.1886, � 1890. [5] Maria Frantsina OLIVIER, * 15.08.1887. Sy trou J.D. VAN NIEKERK. [6] Willemina H.J. OLIVIER, * 01.08.1889. Sy trou Jan VENTER. [7] Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.03.1891. Hy trou Emmie F. CLOETE. [8] Hendrik Johannes OLIVIER, * 05.08.1893, � 27.06.1962. Hy trou Anna Maria VENTER, * 04.12.1895, � 11.10.1983. [9] Johanna Frantsina OLIVIER, * 15.09.1895. Sy trou Karel Julius E.H.S. HOPF. [10] Gert Cornelius OLIVIER, * 13.06.1899, � 1900. [11] Martha Louisa OLIVIER, * 10.02.1903. Sy trou Sauer VAN STRAATEN. (c) Pieter Johannes OLIVIER, * 06.06.1858, � 25.07.1903 in Sterkstroom. Hy trou (1) Maria Johanna VAN HEERDEN, * 08.1867 in Watefall dist. Tarkastad, (dogter van Petrus Johannes VAN HEERDEN en Johanna Hendrika HATTINGH), � 02.10.1889 in Bamboeshoek dist. Queenstown. Hy trou (2) Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN. [1] Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Maria Johanna VAN HEERDEN) * c. 03.1888 in Tarkastad, � 25.01.1890. [2] Johanna Hendrica OLIVIER, (dogter van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN). [3] Magdalena Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN). Sy trou PN GEYSER. [4] Cecilia Maggel Margaretha OLIVIER, (dogter van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN). [5] Hester Jacomina Bertha OLIVIER, (dogter van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN). Sy trou PN VAN DER WALT. [6] Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Pieter Johannes OLIVIER en Johanna Frederica VAN HEERDEN) * c. 02.1903 in Sterkstroom Kp, � 28.04.1932 in Bloemfontein hospitaal. (d) Johanna Francina Magdalena OLIVIER, * 22.08.1861. [1] Bonapart OLIVIER, * 19.06.1888. (e) Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER. (f) Lourens Erasmus OLIVIER. (g) Magdalena Aletta OLIVIER. Sy trou PN MARAIS. (h) Catharina Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou PN MARAIS. (i) Margaretha Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou PN VAN HEERDEN. (j) Martha Louisa OLIVIER. (7) Joseph Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 15.08.1829. (8) Dirkje Cecilia Magteld Magrita OLIVIER, * 03.05.1831. (9) Martha Sophia Magrieta OLIVIER, * 03.12.1832. (10) Louwrens Francois OLIVIER, * 08.04.1835. (11) Solomens Gerhardus Jacobus OLIVIER. (12) Lourens Gerhardus Wessel Jacobus OLIVIER, * 20.06.1840, � 1928. d. Catharina Wilhelmina OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Sy trou (1) Gert Cornelis Dirk VAN ZYL, * c. 1800. Sy trou (2) 8.09.1816 in Graaff Reinet, Willem Jacobus Albertus MEINTJES, * 26.08.1800 in Tulbagh (seun van Johannes Petrus MEINTJIES en Louisa Maria VAN HEERDEN). e. Dirkje Cecilia Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT) * 13.04.1801, � 28.03.1864 in Aliwal-Noord. Sy trou 08.09.1816 in Graaff-Reinet, Johannes Hendrik DE BRUYN (seun van Theunis DE BRUYN en Hester DE LANGE). f. Aletta Catharina Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT) * 04.04.1804. Sy trou 04.02.1821 in Cradock, Andries Adriaan SMIT (seun van Andries Adriaan SMIT en Johanna Aletta LUBBE). g. Philippus Lodewickus Arnoldus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Hy trou 06.07.1835 in Cradock, Jacomina Sophia PRETORIUS, * 28.02.1817 (dogter van Zacharias PRETORIUS en Maria Magdalena DE BEER), � 01.07.1878. (1) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 08.1836 in Cradock, � 16.01.1885 in Barcly-Oos. Hy trou 23.08.1859 in Dordrecht, Maria Christina Cornelia DE WET, * c. 1842 (dogter van Petrus Jacobus DE WET en Herculina VAN HEERDEN), � c. 1859 in "Smitshoek". (a) Philippus Arnoldus OLIVIER, * c. 1865. Hy trou Elizabeth Catharina Susanna GERMISHUIZEN, * c. 1865 (dogter van Wessel Pretorius GERMISHUYZEN en Dorothea Maria NAUD�). [1] Dorothea Maria OLIVIER, * 17.03.1889. Sy trou Christiaan Stephanus CLOETE. [2] Wessel Pretorius OLIVIER, * 14.09.1891. Hy trou Martha Magdalena SMIT, * 09.1898 in Telemachuskop dist. Aliwal-Noord, (dogter van Johannes Leopoldus SMIT en Johanna OLIVIER), � 17.05.1945 in Jamestown in woonjuis. [3] Maria Christina Cornelia OLIVIER, * 22.02.1894. [4] Philippus Arnoldus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 07.06.1896. [5] Johan Wilhelm OLIVIER, * 11.06.1898, � 10.01.1940. Hy trou in Burghersdorp, Gerbrechta Elizabeth REYNDERS. [A] Philippus Arnoldus OLIVIER. [6] Elizabeth Catharina Susanna OLIVIER, * 04.07.1899. [7] Jacomina Sofia OLIVIER, * 04.12.1904. [8] Martha Helena OLIVIER, * 09.04.1908. [9] Herculina Johanna OLIVIER, * 02.08.1909. (b) Pieter Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.1865 in Sterkspruit dist. Barkly-Oos, � 24.09.1927 in Vruchtbaar dist. Aliwal-Noord. Hy trou 27.05.1896 in Barkly-Oos, Nikolasina Jacoba Marthina BOTHA. [1] Gert Cornelius OLIVIER, * 06.05.1890. [2] Catharina Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 27.05.1899. Sy trou Dirk JONKER. [3] Maria Christina Cornelia OLIVIER, * 16.01.1903. Sy trou 06.01.1920 in Rhodes, Abraham Johannes BOTHA, * c. 1895. [4] Willem Marthinus OLIVIER, * 07.12.1905. (c) Maria Christina Cornelia OLIVIER, * 17.10.1869. (d) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 01.10.1873. Hy trou Louisa Johanna Catharina VAN JAARSVELD. [1] Adriaan Zacharias Albertus OLIVIER, * 23.12.1921. (e) Magdalena Maria Jacoba OLIVIER, * 06.02.1876, � 16.05.1971, begrawe in Elliot OVS. (f) Herculina Johanna OLIVIER, * 21.12.1879. (g) Jacomina Sophia OLIVIER. (2) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * c. 1841. Sy trou 08.10.1860 in Dordrecht, William James JOHNSON, * c. 1834. (3) Aletta Catharina OLIVIER, * c. 1843. Sy trou Gert Cornelis DE BRUYN. (4) Philippus Arnoldus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * c. 1845. Hy trou 27.06.1869 in Lady Grey, Magdalena Catharina SMIT, * c. 1856 (dogter van Lourens Erasmus SMIT en Catharina Johanna ROBERTS). (a) Lourens Erasmus OLIVIER, * 21.07.1874. (b) Philippus Arnoldus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 28.04.1876. (c) Catharina Johanna OLIVIER, * 01.05.1879. (d) Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 22.05.1880. (e) Magdalena Catharina Johanna OLIVIER, * 04.03.1882. (f) Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 22.07.1891. (5) Zacharias Johannes OLIVIER, * c. 1853. Hy trou Susanna Maria DU RAND, * c. 1860. (a) Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, * 19.02.1879. (b) Jacomina Sophia OLIVIER, * 11.03.1881. (6) Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * c. 1856. Hy trou Maria Aletta Susanna LA GRANGE, * c. 1864. (a) Philippus Arnoldus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 04.06.1882. (b) Maria Catharina Cornelia OLIVIER, * 27.07.1883. (7) Jacomina Sophia OLIVIER, * c. 1859. Sy trou 1876 in Barkly-Oos, Lodewyk Andries PUTTER, * c. 1850. h. Johanna Elisabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Sy trou 05.08.1832 in Cradock, Johannes Andreas BEUKES. i. Hester Cecilia OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT). Sy trou 08.10.1825 in Cradock, Gert Andries Jacobus ALBERTS. j. Anna Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Catherina ENGELBRECHT) * 29.01.1814. k. Anna Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * 11.08.1819. l. Barend Gerhardus Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * 04.09.1821. Hy trou Johanna Magdalena ENGELBRECHT. (1) Gerhardus Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 1842, � 23.11.1888 in "Zeeland" dist. Kroonstad. Hy trou Maria Catharina Elisabeth DE BRUYN. (a) Barend Gerhardus Cornelis OLIVIER, * c. 07.1871 in Bethulie, � 10.02.1916 in "Middenspruit" Hoopstad. Hy trou 20.06.1899 in Kroonstad, Johanna Magdalena DE BRUYN. [1] Dorothea Maria OLIVIER, * 26.09.1905. [2] Gert Cornelis Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 02.11.1906 in Kroonstad, � 22.11.1935 in Port-Elizabeth. Hy trou in Port Elizabeth, Anna Catharina NN. [A] Barend Cornelis Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 14.09.1935. [3] Maria Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 20.04.1910. [4] Barend Cornelis Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 30.11.1914, � 08.10.1918 in Kroonstad. (b) Hester OLIVIER. (c) Elisabeth OLIVIER. (d) Hendrik Johannes OLIVIER. m. Gerhardus Cornelis Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * 26.06.1824, � 27.01.1903 in "Kalkfontein" dist Wepener. Hy trou Elizabeth Maria Sophia DE BEER, * c. 10.1822 in Cradock (dogter van Zacharias Andries DE BEER en Jacoba Aletta NN), � 06.01.1902 in Brandfort Konsentrasiekamp. (1) Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. Hy trou Elsie M.M. JOUBERT. (a) Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * c. 11.1869 in Hobhouse, � 07.06.1936 in Rooifontein dist Thaba 'Nchu. Hy trou (1) in Ladybrand, Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS, * c. 09.1871 in Smithfield (dogter van Adriaan Petrus Johannes DIEDERICKS en Martha Margaritha Magdalena WOLMERANS), � 23.11.1928 in Lemoenhoek dist. Ladybrand. Hy trou (2) Martha Magritha HAASBROEK. [1] Martha Magrietha Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS). Sy trou Jacobus A. VAN DER WATT. [2] Adriaan Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * 03.11.1894. Hy trou Danielina Maryna Jacoba STRYDOM. [3] Johannes Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS). Hy trou Catharina Elizabeth SWART. [4] Elsie Sophia Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * c. 10.1899 in Ladybrand, � 11.08.1901 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. [5] Cornelia Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * 04.01.1906. Sy trou Barend J. OLIVIER. [6] Hendrik Jacob OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * 23.11.1909. [7] Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * 10.09.1911. [8] Joseph Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Cornelius Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Cornelia Aletta DIEDERICKS) * 25.12.1914. (2) Zacharias Andries OLIVIER. Hy trou in Smithfield, Hester Catharina Johanna SWART, * 1850 in Smithfield (dogter van Jacobus Johannes SWART en Hester Catharina Johanna SWART), � 23.12.1927 in Wepener. (a) Gerhardus Cornelis Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. (b) Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER. (c) Zacharias Andries OLIVIER. (3) Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 1852 in Vrystaat, � 01.09.1918 in Zuurspruit dist. Smithfield. Hy trou (1) Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST. Hy trou (2) Elsie Johanna Susanna WEPENER. (a) Gerhardus Cornelis Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST). (b) Maria Wilhelmina OLIVIER, (dogter van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST). Sy trou Dirk C. UYS. (c) Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST). (d) Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST) * c. 08.1884 in Dewetsdorp dist., � 17.07.1941 in Dewetsdorp. Hy trou in Dewetsdorp, Anna Margaretha MYNHARDT. [1] Elsie Johanna Hester OLIVIER. [2] Magdalena Elizabeth OLIVIER. Sy trou N.J. De Wet ROETS. [3] Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. (e) Jacobus Johannes Matthys OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST). (f) Bernhardus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST) * 24.02.1893. (g) Zacharias Andreas OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST) * 19.10.1895, � 25.02.1975, begrawe in Dewetsdorp. Hy trou Johanna Catharina Willemina NN, * 14.11.1897, � 19.01.1988, begrawe in De Wetsdorp. (h) Magdalena Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST) * c. 07.1898 in Wepener, � 12.08.1901 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. (i) Elizabeth Sophia Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Magdalena Elizabeth BADENHORST) * c. 1887 in Erfdeel dist. Wepener, � 08.07.1901 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. (j) Pieter Ernst OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Elsie Johanna Susanna WEPENER) * 22.12.1903. (k) Berdina Gertruida OLIVIER, (dogter van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Elsie Johanna Susanna WEPENER) * 17.03.1906. (l) Sarel Willem OLIVIER, (seun van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Elsie Johanna Susanna WEPENER) * 28.09.1907. (m) Elsie Johanna Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Barend Gerhardus Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Elsie Johanna Susanna WEPENER) * 31.01.1916. (4) Barend Gerhardus Cornelis OLIVIER. (5) Aletta Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Herculaas Johannes STRYDOM. (6) Jan Johannes Matthys OLIVIER. Hy trou Martha Maria DU PLESSIS. (7) Jacoba Aletta Maria OLIVIER, * ca 1846. Sy trou (1) 09.06.1885 in Rouxville, Casper Jacobus DU PLOOY, * 07.11.1837, � 01.01.1901 in St. Helena. Sy trou (2) PN HUMAN. (8) Petrus Arnoldus OLIVIER. Hy trou Maria Magdalena BOOYSEN. (a) Jacoba Aletta OLIVIER, * c. 1899, � 25.08.1901 in Bethulie Konsentrasiekamp Tent 113. (9) Elizabeth Sophia Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou Gerhardus Cornelis Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * c. 03.1855 in Bloemfontein dist. (seun van Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER en Rachel Catharina Petronella Martha KLEYNHANS), � 04.11.1913 in Franskraal dist. Wepener. (a) Elizabeth Sophia Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou S.J. NAUDE. (b) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. (c) Gerhardus Cornelis Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER. (d) Rachel Margaretha Petronella OLIVIER, * in Franskraal dist. Wepener, � 02.12.1901. (e) Zacharias Andreas OLIVIER, * in Franskraal, � 24.10.1901 in Konsentrasiekamp. (f) Anna Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * c. 1892, � 21.11.1901 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. (g) Daniel Johannes OLIVIER, � 19.02.1902. (h) Barend Gerhardus Cornelis Johannes OLIVIER, * 1897 in Franskraal dist. Wepener, � 26.11.1901 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. n. Aletta Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * 03.01.1826. o. Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * 08.11.1827. Hy trou 02.05.1853 in Potchefstroom, Johanna Catharina VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, * c. 1836. p. Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * c. 1844. Hy trou Johanna Catharina BOOYSEN, * 15.05.1844. (1) Okker Frederik OLIVIER, * 08.05.1881. (2) Willem Hermanus OLIVIER, * 27.08.1886. Hy trou in Rhodes, Elizabeth Petronella BOTHA. (a) Willem Hendrik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 17.02.1915. (3) Jacobus Nicolaas OLIVIER, * c. 06.1880 in Lady Grey, � 10.12.1948. Hy trou in Aliwal-Noord, Helena Johanna GELDERBLOEM. q. Anna Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerrit Cornelis OLIVIER en Aletta Maria ENGELBRECHT) * in Brakrivier dist. Cradock. Sy trou 07.06.1829 in Cradock, Matthys Johannes GREYVENSTEIN, * 29.08.1812 in Koup. 8. Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 1773 in Armoed, � 29.04.1839 in Armoed. Hy trou 29.01.1792, Anna Maria ENGELBRECHT, * 18.01.1776 in Armoed (dogter van Willem ENGELBRECHT en Catharina COETSEE), � 31.01.1846 in Armoed. a. Catharina OLIVIER, * in Armoed dist. Oudtshoorn, � 13.10.1859 in Armoed. Sy trou 06.05.1809 in Swellendam, Wynand BREITENBACH. (1) Wynand BREYTENBACH, * 15.11.1810. (2) Andries Hermanus BREYTENBACH, * 02.12.1811. (3) Anna Maria BREYTENBACH. b. Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 1795 in Div of George, � 09.12.1839 in Sy huis Armoed 40 j. Hy trou (1) 07.12.1817 in George, Dorothea WOLMARANS. Hy trou (2) 03.04.1820 in George, Helena Maria FOURIE (dogter van David Hermanus FOURIE en Jacoba Hendrina HEYNS), � 07.03.1862 in Armoed Oudtshoorn. (1) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Dorothea WOLMARANS) * 28.12.1818. Hy trou (1) 27.12.1840 in George, Margaretha Hester Susanna CLOETE, * 13.09.1822 in Cango (dogter van Gert Johannes CLOETE en Cornelia NEL), � 14.06.1845 in Armoed 22j 09md. Hy trou (2) Margaretha Isabella Christina STRYDOM, * 24.11.1845. (a) Cornelia OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Margaretha Hester Susanna CLOETE) * 02.12.1841 in Droogekloof dist. Calitzdorp. (2) Andrea Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Dorothea WOLMARANS). (3) Jacoba Hendrina Wilhelmina Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE) * 26.08.1821. (4) Anna Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE) * 30.01.1824. Sy trou 27.09.1847 in George, Johannes Matthys VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, * 30.01.1824. (5) Helena OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE). (6) Dorothea Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE) * 09.01.1826 in George, � 16.06.1916 in Schoemanshoek. Sy trou 05.02.1844 in George, Lucas Marthinus Jacobus SCHOEMAN, * 19.3.1824, � 3.6.1876. (7) Magdalena Jacoba OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE) * 06.05.1828. (8) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE) * c. 1831 in Armoed, � 31.05.1905 in Jan Fourieskraal Calitzdorp. Hy trou (1) Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH, * 11.09.1837, � 13.09.1889. Hy trou (2) Jacomina Christiana DU TOIT, * 05.10.1842 (dogter van Petrus Jacobus DU TOIT en Anna Elisabeth OLIVIER). (a) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 09.12.1854 in Oudtshoorn, � 22.05.1919 in Armoed. Hy trou (1) Catharina Johanna BREYTENBACH, � 19.03.1912. Hy trou (2) Martha Dorothea KLEYN. [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Catharina Johanna BREYTENBACH) * 18.09.1875 in Armoed, � 11.03.1944 in Armoed. Hy trou Judith Catherina REDELINGHUYS, * 14.02.1844, � 02.06.1963. [A] Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 03.04.1904 in Oudtshoorn, � 07.01.1936 in Bloemfontein Spoorwegstasie. Hy trou Jacoba Hendrina RAUBENHEIMER. [B] Hermanus Frederik OLIVIER, * 22.07.1906, � 16.10.1979, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Rensche Margareth Aletta JOOSTE. 1. Judith Catharina OLIVIER, * 06.05.1939. 2. Abraham Nicolas Albertus OLIVIER, * 16.04.1941. [C] Helena Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 16.05.1909. Sy trou Cornelis Johannes FOURIE. [D] Andries Hermanus Johannes OLIVIER, * 21.04.1912. [E] Johannes Hermanus OLIVIER, * 18.08.1924. Hy trou Anna Salomina GERBER, * 25.08.1920, � 24.03.1990 in Oudtshoorn. 1. Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 29.05.1950, � 27.05.2000. 2. Anna Salomina OLIVIER, * 29.05.1950. [2] Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Catharina Johanna BREYTENBACH) * 07.02.1879 in Oudtshoorn, � 06.09.1908, begrawe in Volmoed. [3] Johanna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Catharina Johanna BREYTENBACH) * 14.10.1881, � 15.05.1947, begrawe in Volmoed Wynandsrivier afdraai. Sy trou Jacob Salomon RHEEDER, * 20.10.1876, � 05.02.1944. [4] Catharina Andrisiena Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Catharina Johanna BREYTENBACH) * 02.03.1884, � 28.02.1964, begrawe in Wynandsrivier. Sy trou Lewies Andries Hendrik RHEEDER. (b) Cornelia Carolina OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 16.04.1858 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Andries Hermanus BREITENBACH. [1] Catharina Andriesina BREYTENBACH, * 11.12.1877. [2] Johanna Elizabeth BREYTENBACH, * 28.02.1879. [3] Cornelia Carolina BREYTENBACH. [4] Magdalena Maria BREYTENBACH. [5] Ockert Petrus Jacobus BREYTENBACH. (c) Wynand Breytenbach OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 09.09.1860 in Oudtshoorn, � 10.09.1863. (d) Helena Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 19.06.1863. Sy trou 16.02.1881, Bernardus Lambertus ZAAYMAN, * c. 1856. [1] Catharina Andriessina ZAAYMAN. [2] Hester Helena ZAAYMAN. [3] Helena Maria ZAAYMAN. [4] Cornelia Carolina ZAAYMAN. (e) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 06.08.1866 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Catharina Elizabeth MEYER, * 29.09.1873 in Hartbeestkraal dist. Mosselbaai, (dogter van Nicolaas MEYER en Aletta MULLER), � 14.12.1907 in Armoed, begrawe in Volmoed. [1] Johanna Susanna OLIVIER, * 03.05.1899. [2] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER. [3] Michiel Philippus OLIVIER. (f) Catharina Wynandina Andriesina OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 10.11.1869 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 1886 in Oudtshoorn, Jacobus Mathys (Mattheus) OLIVIER, * 06.06.1866 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Anna Magdalena GEYSER). [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 26.11.1890. [2] Catharina Andriessina Wynandina OLIVIER, * 01.06.1893. [3] Jacobus Mattheus OLIVIER, * 05.05.1895. [4] Gertruida Anna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 27.10.1897. [5] Cornelia Carolina Jacoba OLIVIER, * 15.11.1899 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou PN GAMILDIEN. [A] Mogamat Allie GAMILDIEN. Hy trou Faiza DONNELLY. [B] Mymoena NN. Sy trou PN ABRAHAMS. [6] Johannes Stephanus Jacobus (Abdullah) OLIVIER, * 03.09.1901. [A] Abdorouf OLIVIER. 1. Abdurakiem OLIVIER. 2. Faiza (Faye) OLIVIER. Sy trou PN DIENER. [B] Yusuf OLIVIER. [7] Ockert Petrus Jacobus (Achmat) OLIVIER, * 22.11.1903. [8] Magdalena Gertruida OLIVIER, * 22.08.1906. [9] Susanna Francina OLIVIER, * 07.10.1908. (g) Wynand Louis OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH) * 01.12.1872 in Oudtshoorn, � 26.03.1939 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Magdalena Catharina FOUCHE, * 08.10.1874 in Calitzdorp, � 29.11.1944 in Bonnievale. [1] Andries Hermanus (Nakkie) OLIVIER, * 15.04.1893 in Warmwater, � 22.01.1950 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Anna Gertruida SCHOONWINKEL, * 12.01.1896 in Swellendam, � 10.05.1970 in Bonnievale. [A] Hester Daphne OLIVIER, * 05.01.1918 in Bonnievale. Sy trou M.J. (Jock) LAMPBRECHTS. [B] Magdalena (Toeks) OLIVIER, * 23.11.1923 in Bonnievale, � 18.11.1997 in Caledon dist. Sy trou Andries Dawid POTGIETER, * 20.06.1927, � 04.03.1966 in Caledon dist. [C] Arnoldus Wynand (Boet) OLIVIER, * 12.06.1926 in Bonnievale, � in Virginia OVS. Hy trou Mienie LE ROUX. 1. Andr� OLIVIER. 2. Dewald OLIVIER. [2] Carel Frederick Hendrik OLIVIER, * 28.09.1894 in Oudtshoorn, � 13.01.1964 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Susara Anna WESSELS, * 05.03.1904, � 16.01.1986 in Bonnievale. [A] Aletta Magdalena (Ida) OLIVIER, * 07.02.1924 in Bonnievale, � 16.10.1995. [B] Wynand Louis Wessels OLIVIER, * 10.08.1925 in Bonnievale, � 02.10.1991 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Hermiena Elizabeth VAN GRAAN, * 25.01.1927, � 25.07.1999 in Bonnievale. 1. Anna Aletta (Anita) OLIVIER, * 04.07.1951. 2. Louise OLIVIER, * 05.07.1960. 3. Susarah Anna (Surita) OLIVIER, * 17.10.1965. [C] Carel (Fred) OLIVIER, * 12.01.1928 in Bonnievale, � 10.11.1989 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Elizabeth Wilhelmina (Byba) STEYN, * 15.09.1931. 1. Ferdinand Carel OLIVIER, * 26.07.1956. Hy trou (1) Suzette SENEKAL. Hy trou (2) 10.10.1994, Yvonne VAN DER MERWE. 2. Marthinus Hermanus OLIVIER, * 15.04.1958. Hy trou 02.01.1988, Gerda DEYSEL, * 13.06.1962. a. Carel OLIVIER, * 09.09.1992. b. Mariza OLIVIER, * 06.09.1993. 3. Karin OLIVIER, * 29.03.1962. [D] Magdalena Catharina (Magda) OLIVIER, * 06.01.1933. Sy trou F.W. CONRADIE. [E] Susara Anna (Tokkie) OLIVIER, * 07.02.1938 in Bonnievale. Sy trou D.W. BAIRD. [F] Ria OLIVIER, * 15.12.1943. [3] Wynand Louis OLIVIER, * 25.01.1896 in Oudtshoorn, � 03.06.1965 in Bonnievale. Hy trou (1) in Bonnievale, Johanna Petronella DE BOD, * 17.07.1907 in Montagu (dogter van Emmanuel Jacobus DE BOD en Martha Elizabeth NN), � 15.10.1952. Hy trou (2) Violet Edna NN. [A] Martha Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Wynand Louis OLIVIER en Johanna Petronella DE BOD) * 22.05.1928 in Bonnievale, � 10.07.1930. [B] Magdalena Catrharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Wynand Louis OLIVIER en Johanna Petronella DE BOD) * 27.08.1931 in Bonnievale. [C] Wynand Immanuel (Wyniel) OLIVIER, (seun van Wynand Louis OLIVIER en Johanna Petronella DE BOD) * 29.01.1942 in Bonnievale, � 12.07.2009. Hy trou (1) Susanna Jacoba SCHOEMAN, * 29.12.1941. Hy trou (2) Sarah Glo-Ann SMIT. 1. Leon Wynand OLIVIER, (seun van Wynand Immanuel (Wyniel) OLIVIER en Susanna Jacoba SCHOEMAN) * 20.02.1962. Hy trou Elize NN. 2. Christo Louis OLIVIER, (seun van Wynand Immanuel (Wyniel) OLIVIER en Susanna Jacoba SCHOEMAN) * 02.04.1968. [4] Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER, * 04.07.1900 in Oudtshoorn, � 04.05.1968 in Somerset-Wes. Hy trou (1) Jeanetta Gesina Susara NIEUWOUDT, * 26.08.1901, � 26.12.1942 in Strand. Hy trou (2) 13.07.1943, Aletta Johanna ODENDAL, * 16.05.1913 in Swellendam, � 28.07.1999 in Somerset-Wes. [A] Wynand Louis OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER en Jeanetta Gesina Susara NIEUWOUDT) * 09.10.1930 in Strand, � 28.09.1999 in Strand. Hy trou Elizabeth Johanna (Bets) RETIEF, * 17.11.1926, � 11.08.1999 in Strand. 1. Ockert Retief OLIVIER, * 02.06.1957. Hy trou Annette DE BEER. a. Wynand Retief OLIVIER, * 03.03.1985 in Bellville. b. Ilse-Marie OLIVIER, * 03.07.1988 in Bellville. c. Jacques Stephan OLIVIER, * 16.01.1992 in Bellville. 2. Louise OLIVIER, * 16.07.1959. Sy trou Manie MARITZ. [B] Martha Jeanetta (Jean) OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER en Jeanetta Gesina Susara NIEUWOUDT) * 02.04.1936 in Strand. Sy trou (1) RETIEF. Sy trou (2) CAMPHER. [C] Magdalena Kathariena (Rina) OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER en Jeanetta Gesina Susara NIEUWOUDT) * 23.12.1941 in Strand. Sy trou A.B. SMIT. [D] Elma Dalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna ODENDAL) * 11.04.1946 in Somerset-Wes. Sy trou N.C. VAN SCHALKWYK. [E] Ockert Johannes (Okkie) OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Stephanus OLIVIER en Aletta Johanna ODENDAL) * 17.03.1951 in Somerset-Wes. Hy trou 13.12.1975 in Paarl, Petronella Gertruida (Ronel) VAN HEERDEN, * 10.04.1955 in Oos-Londen (dogter van Frederik Johannes VAN HEERDEN en Schaletina Magdalena KOEDYK). 1. Ockert Stephan OLIVIER, * 26.09.1984 in Bellville. 2. Shantelle OLIVIER, * 30.06.1987. [5] Cornelis Jacobus OLIVIER, * 13.01.1903. [6] Wilhelmina Catharina (Dolie) OLIVIER, * 28.12.1906 in Oudtshoorn, � 04.05.1993. [7] Stephanus (Klein) OLIVIER, * 23.04.1910 in Oudtshoorn, � 02.11.1980 in Bonnievale. Hy trou Jacoba (Drienie) MOELICH, * 01.03.1916, � 12.11.1979 in Bonnievale. [8] Katy OLIVIER, * 19.09.1913 in Oudtshoorn. [9] Philippus Fouche OLIVIER, * 19.09.1913 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Susanna Johanna Wilhelmina TALJAARD. [A] Cornelia Susanna (Connie) OLIVIER, * 25.03.1946. [10] Magdalena Aletta (Lyne) OLIVIER, * 1915, � 26.03.2001. [11] Paulus Stephanus OLIVIER, * 04.02.1898. (9) Jacoba Hendrina Davinia H. OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE). (10) Catharina Wilhelmina Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE). (11) Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER en Helena Maria FOURIE). c. Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 17.07.1797, � 31.12.1875 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 05.12.1819 in George, Catharina Elisabeth FOURIE, * 14.03.1800 in Klipdrift dist. George (dogter van David Hermanus FOURIE en Jacoba Hendrina HEYNS), � 10.01.1886 in Nooitgedacht in hulle woning. (1) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 08.10.1821 in Armoed, � 08.05.1898 in Armoed. Hy trou 04.10.1840 in George, Maria Margaretha RHEEDER (dogter van Johan Paul RHEEDER en Anna Maria OLIVIER). (a) Cornelis Jacobus OLIVIER, * 18.12.1841. (b) Willem Gerhardus (Platjie) OLIVIER, * 05.03.1842 in Armoed, � 03.07.1913 in Armoed, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou Anna Maria Elizabeth Susanna KOTZE, * 27.09.1844, � 01.07.1928 in Armoed, begrawe in Volmoed Skool Begraafplaas. [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 25.04.1865, � 21.07.1935. Hy trou Jacoba Hendrina MULDER, * 15.05.1867, � 21.11.1931. [A] Martha Stephina (Matty) OLIVIER, * 24.01.1888 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Christiaan J. STANDER. [B] Willem Johannes (Bill) OLIVIER, * 22.12.1890 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Joy NN. 1. Tony OLIVIER. [C] Mulder Stofberg OLIVIER, * 04.07.1899 in Oudtshoorn. [D] Daniel Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 26.07.1901 in Oudtshoorn, � 29.03.1968, begrawe in Swartruggens Noord-Wes. [E] Edmund OLIVIER, * 09.04.1903 in Oudtshoorn, � 02.08.1985, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Maria Elizabeth Magdalena Catharina DU TOIT, * 29.01.1911, � 29.06.2001. 1. Dorothy Hubbard OLIVIER, * 30.12.1942. Sy trou PN BRINK. 2. Susanna Jacoba OLIVIER, * 01.12.1945. Sy trou Kobus VAN WYK. 3. Anton OLIVIER, * 25.09.1950. Hy trou Ann ROSSOUW. a. Anton OLIVIER, * 04.08.1977. b. Marjorie Yvonne OLIVIER, * 29.02.1980. c. Antoinette OLIVIER, * 09.05.1986. [F] Kruger Jacobus (Toy) OLIVIER, * 01.05.1907 in Oudtshoorn. [G] Zacharias (Sakkie) OLIVIER, * 06.12.1909 in Oudtshoorn, � 13.06.1932, begrawe in Volmoed Skoolbegraafplaas. [2] Jacobus Ernst OLIVIER, * 26.07.1867, � 28.06.1953. Hy trou Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth RAUBENHEIMER, * 21.01.1872, � 13.01.1943. [A] Willem Jacobus OLIVIER, * 15.10.1894, � 12.05.1941. Hy trou Anna M. PIENAAR, * 24.09.1907, � 14.02.1982. [B] Catharina Jacoba Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 22.07.1897. [C] Raubenheimer Gysbert OLIVIER, * 22.09.1899. [D] Anna Susanna OLIVIER, * 19.01.1902. [E] Gerhard Abraham OLIVIER, * 05.06.1905. [F] Isabella Margaretha Beatrix OLIVIER, * 18.09.1920. [3] Anna Maria Susanna Hendrika OLIVIER, * 29.05.1869. Sy trou Philippus B. VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. [4] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 08.07.1871, � 10.09.1949, begrawe in Volmoed Skoolbegraafplaas. Sy trou Cornelis Michiel SAAYMAN. [5] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 23.06.1873, � 31.05.1931, begrawe in Volmoed Skoolbegraafplaas. Hy trou Hester Jacoba DU PLESSIS, * 02.01.1885, � 30.08.1938. [A] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 01.06.1908. Hy trou Elizabeth (Lisbeth) NN. 1. Marie OLIVIER. Sy trou (1) PN BRUYNS. Sy trou (2) PN ROCHELLE. [B] Susanna Theunissina Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 06.12.1909. Sy trou Piet FERREIRA. 1. Fransie FERREIRA. Hy trou Cecilia NN. [C] Jacobus Du Plessis OLIVIER, * 06.11.1911, � 22.11.1979. Hy trou Johanna Jacoba LOURENS, * 13.11.1914, � 16.05.2000. 1. Willem Gerhardus Lourens OLIVIER. Hy trou (1) Susanna Jacoba DE LANGE. Hy trou (2) Anna Catrina WEIDEMAN, * 01.10.1947. a. Adri�tte OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus Lourens OLIVIER en Susanna Jacoba DE LANGE) * 16.03.1968. Sy trou Reinier VAN ROOYEN. b. Jacques Du Plessis OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus Lourens OLIVIER en Anna Catrina WEIDEMAN) * 19.05.1978. c. Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus Lourens OLIVIER en Anna Catrina WEIDEMAN) * 29.12.1980. 2. Martha Maria OLIVIER, * 25.11.1945 in Volmoed. Sy trou Petrus Frans Jacobus SNYMAN, * 05.05.1941. [D] Anna Maria OLIVIER, * 23.06.1913, � 22.06.1992, begrawe in Buffeljagtsfontein Calitzdorp. Sy trou Ockert FOURIE. 1. Heslie FOURIE. [6] Elizabeth Maria OLIVIER, * 08.03.1878, � 02.04.1884. [7] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 18.01.1883, � 14.11.1960, begrawe in Aberdeen. Sy trou 06.05.1809, Wynand Cornelis BREYTENBACH (seun van Wynand BREYTENBACH en Cornelia VAN TONDER). [A] Andries Hermanus BREYTENBACH, � 18.04.1892 in Armoed. Hy trou 20.12.1841, Johanna Elizabeth NORTJE. 1. Johanna Elizabeth BREYTENBACH. Sy trou Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 27.07.1853 (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ), � 27.06.1929 in Vaalbank Dewetsdorp. a. Helena Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, * 10.03.1878. 2. Wynand Cornelis BREYTENBACH, * 04.12.1842. Hy trou 10.02.1863, Susara Margaretha Salomina W. ZAAYMAN. a. Jacoba Elizabeth BREYTENBACH, * c. 03.1877 in Armoed, � 06.01.1915 in Armoed. Sy trou in Armoed, Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER, * 15.06.1875 in Armoed (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE), � 19.04.1931 in Armoed, begrawe in Armoed. (1) David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 30.04.1901 in Armoed, � 12.06.1945 in Grahamstad. (2) Wynand Andries OLIVIER, * 27.03.1904. (3) Pieter Zacharias (Piet) OLIVIER, * 30.11.1906. Hy trou Johanna Susanna COETZER. (a) Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER, * 24.02.1946. Hy trou (1) Pamela NN. Hy trou (2) Sylvia HART. [1] Harold Henry OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Pamela NN). [A] Marco OLIVIER. [2] Andre Matthys OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Pamela NN). [A] Andre OLIVIER. [B] Channel OLIVIER. [3] Monique OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Sylvia HART). (b) Hendrik Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 31.03.1947. Hy trou (1) Xenia NN. Hy trou (2) Annatjie KRUGER. [1] Pieter Zacharias OLIVIER, (seun van Hendrik Gerhardus OLIVIER en Xenia NN). [A] Shannie OLIVIER. [2] Hendrik Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Hendrik Gerhardus OLIVIER en Xenia NN). [3] Chantel OLIVIER, (dogter van Hendrik Gerhardus OLIVIER en Xenia NN). (c) Susanna Johanna OLIVIER, * 24.10.1949. Sy trou Wally SCHUTZE. [1] Jenny SCHUTZE. [2] Walter SCHUTZE. [3] Michelle SCHUTZE. [4] Ronelle SCHUTZE. [5] Rodney SCHUTZE. (d) Pieter Zacharias OLIVIER, * 28.03.1953. Hy trou (1) Ria OLCKERS. Hy trou (2) Louise MARITZ. [1] Martin Pieter OLIVIER, (seun van Pieter Zacharias OLIVIER en Ria OLCKERS) * 17.06.1978. (e) Elizabeth Jacoba OLIVIER, * 14.04.1961. Sy trou Nick DANHAUSER. [1] Nickie DANHAUSER. [2] Danica DANHAUSER. (4) Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER, * 27.07.1910 in Armoed, � 21.06.1930 in Armoed. (5) Willem Johannes (Willie) OLIVIER, * 01.10.1912 in Volmoed, � 09.10.1988 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Oudtshoorn (Ou begraafplaas). Hy trou Dorothy Naomi GROBBELAAR, * 11.10.1919 (dogter van Ockert Petrus GROBBELAAR en Susanna Cornelia BOUWER). (a) Annabie Cornelia OLIVIER, * 05.05.1942. Sy trou Jacobus P. SCHOEMAN. (b) Pricilla Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 07.01.1945. Sy trou (1) Theo MARX. Sy trou (2) Koot SWANEPOEL. (c) Leon Willie OLIVIER, * 29.06.1947. Hy trou Tanya NN. (d) Heila Naomi OLIVIER, * 16.09.1957. Sy trou Johan DE BEER. b. Catharina Elizabeth BREYTENBACH, * 05.04.1881. c. Willem Johannes BREYTENBACH, * 30.05.1884. d. Philippus Lodovicus BREYTENBACH, * 19.04.1887. [8] Petronella Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 16.06.1888, � 09.08.1968. Sy trou Bartholomeus Johannes Le Roux CILLIERS, * 26.01.1880, � 25.07.1961. [A] Jacob Dani�l CILLIERS, * 04.06.1913. [B] Bartholomeus Johannes Le Roux CILLIERS, * 05.03.1925. [C] Anna Elizabeth CILLIERS, * 08.10.1926. (c) Johan Paul OLIVIER, * 01.02.1843. (d) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 06.07.1848. (e) David Hermanus OLIVIER, * c. 1851 in Armoed, � 9.10.1901 in Armoed. Hy trou (1) Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE, * 21.05.1855 in Zeekoirivier (dogter van Andries Matthys FOURIE en Catharina Alletta FOURIE), � 12.12.1895 in Armoed. Hy trou (2) Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER. [1] Catharina Alletta Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 30.01.1874, � 24.03.1892. Sy trou Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, * 01.08.1870 in Armoed (seun van George Frederick OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta GRUNDLINGH), � 16.01.1911 in Kleinrivier Bo-Kouga Uniondale. [A] Catharina Aletta Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 24.03.1892 in Oudtshoorn, � 25.11.1979, begrawe in Volmoed. Sy trou PN DU PLESSIS. [2] Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER, (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 15.06.1875 in Armoed, � 19.04.1931 in Armoed, begrawe in Armoed. Hy trou (1) in Armoed, Jacoba Elizabeth BREYTENBACH, * c. 03.1877 in Armoed (dogter van Wynand Cornelis BREYTENBACH en Susara Margaretha Salomina W. ZAAYMAN), � 06.01.1915 in Armoed. Hy trou (2) 23.05.1916 in Calitzdorp, Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT, * 11.05.1887 in Calitzdorp (dogter van Izak Hendrik GILBERT en Margaretha Stoffelina PUREN), � 03.09.1955 in Calitzdorp, begrawe in Calitzdorp. [A] (sien kinders bo) [B] Izak Hendrik (Idie) OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT) * 20.03.1917, � 26.10.1994 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Antoinette NN. [C] Catharina Alida (Lida) OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT) * 14.02.1919, � 1992. Sy trou Michael J.C. MEIRING. [D] Margaretha Stoffelina (Magereth) OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT) * 11.01.1922. Sy trou Raymond Joseph GRAAFF, * 05.03.1919 in Beaconfield Kimberley. 1. Andr� Albertus GRAAFF, * 28.09.1946 in Durban. Hy trou Mathilda DU PLESSIS. a. Evette GRAAFF. b. Tracy GRAAFF. 2. Yvonne Mar� GRAAFF, * 26.06.1949 in Durban. Sy trou Jimmy REYNOLDS. a. Lynn REYNOLDS. b. Liza REYNOLDS. c. Jason REYNOLDS. 3. Marlene Francis GRAAFF, * 31.08.1950 in Durban. Sy trou Colin Clive FICHARDT. a. Mark Anthony FICHARDT. b. Gareth Clive FICHARDT. c. Debbie Janessa FICHARDT. d. Darren Clive FICHARDT. 4. Raymond Joseph GRAAFF, * 06.09.1953 in Johannesburg. Hy trou (1) Mandy NEL. Hy trou (2) Lea Ann IMMELMANN. a. Brad GRAAFF, (seun van Raymond Joseph GRAAFF en Mandy NEL). b. Allison GRAAFF, (dogter van Raymond Joseph GRAAFF en Lea Ann IMMELMANN). c. RYAN GRAAFF, (seun van Raymond Joseph GRAAFF en Lea Ann IMMELMANN). [E] Stefanus Hofmeyer (Hoffie) OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT) * 08.01.1925 in Volmoed. Hy trou 9.04.1949 in Oudtshoorn, Johanna Maria TERBLANCHE, * 18.10.1927 in Oudtshoorn. 1. Maria (Marita) OLIVIER, * 29.10.1951 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 25.12.1974 in Oudtshoorn, Leon Wilhelmus GROENEWALD. a. Leorita GROENEWALD, * 28.06.1976. b. Johannes GROENEWALD, * 24.08.1979. 2. Christa OLIVIER, * 10.04.1954 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 3.05.1975 in Oudtshoorn, Dirk Adriaan VAN DER BANK, * 27.02.1953. a. Cindy VAN DER BANK, * 6.09.1979. b. Dirk VAN DER BANK, * 4.10.1981. 3. Andr� Hermanus OLIVIER, * 21.01.1959 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 31.03.1985 in Jan Kempdorp, Christina Magdalena COETZEE, * 17.08.1964 in Groblersdal. a. Andr� Stefanus OLIVIER, * 26.12.1988 in Bloemfontein. b. Chrizandr� OLIVIER, * 23.05.1990 in Bloemfontein. c. Nandr� OLIVIER, * 5.07.1994 in Jan Kempdorp. [F] Joseph Murray OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus Matthys OLIVIER en Maria Magdalena Christina GILBERT) * 29.09.1927 in Volmoed, � 01.05.2007 in Bay View Kliniek Mosselbaai. Hy trou 05.01.1952 in Ladismith, Johanna Catharina (Joukie) CRAFFORD, * 28.03.1929 in Voorbaat Ladismith (dogter van Pieter Abraham Johannes CRAFFORD en Emmerentia Petronella (Emmie) STASSEN). 1. Arnalt OLIVIER, * 20.12.1952 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 16.03.1974 in Oudtshoorn, Annemarie DE JAGER, * 02.01.1954 in Oudtshoorn. a. Jacques Murray OLIVIER, * 18.10.1976 in Worcester. Hy trou 04.04.2009 in Mosselbaai, Jalene Maree, * 23.10.1986 in Pretoria (dogter van Johannes Petrus Hermanus Maree en Helene FOURIE). b. Arnalt OLIVIER, * 25.01.1980 in Ceres. Hy trou 02.12.2007 in Hartenbos, An�l Haydman, * 30.07.1985. 2. Pieter OLIVIER, * 29.03.1955 in Ladismith. Hy trou 14.04.1979 in Uitenhage, Alta GROBBELAAR, * 11 Jan. 1958 in Uitenhage. a. Su-Mar� OLIVIER, * 08.12.1981 in Uitenhage. Sy trou 2006, Jannie GOOSSEN. b. Lelani OLIVIER, * 25.06.1983 in Uitenhage. Sy trou 03.04.2010, Gert Hendrik Jacobus KRUGER, * 12.11.1981 (seun van Gert Hendrik Jacobus KRUGER en Engela STASSEN). 3. Joseph Murray OLIVIER, * 18.07.1957 in Calitzdorp. Hy trou 25.06.1985 in Calvinia, Magret Jane DE KLERK, * 30.04.1961 in Calvinia (dogter van Simey William Beaufort DE KLERK en Johanna Steenkamp (Hannie) SMAL). a. Johanine OLIVIER, * 30.07.1988 in Beaufort West. b. Joseph Murray OLIVIER, * 08.08.1991 in Beaufort West. 4. Johan OLIVIER, * 25.07.1959 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 5.08.1989 in Oudtshoorn, Brenda POTGIETER, * 13 May 1960 in Parow. a. Elton OLIVIER, * 12.12.1980 in Parow. Hy trou 10.04.2004 in Stellenbosch, Christina Johanna SMITH, * 10.10.1981 (dogter van Jacobus Petrus SMITH en Regina Johanna DU PREEZ). (1) Chan� OLIVIER, * 17.06.2007. b. Rohan OLIVIER, * 18.12.1990 in Panorama. c. Brendan OLIVIER, * 27.12.1993 in Panorama. 5. Emmerentia Petronella OLIVIER, * 01.01.1969 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 22.09.1990 in Oudtshoorn, Johan SWARTS, * 24.11.1967 in Belville. a. Simon� SWARTS, * 11.04.1995 in Belville. b. Wehan SWARTS, * 24.11.1998 in Belville. [3] David Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 29.09.1877 in Oudtshoorn, � 26.06.1960, begrawe in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Francina Johanna DU PREEZ, * 14.01.1880 (dogter van Jacob Wouter DU PREEZ en Hester Isabella DU PLESSIS), � 05.08.1949. [A] David Gysbert OLIVIER, * 26.11.1904. [B] Hester Agnes OLIVIER, * 21.01.1906. [C] Weeber OLIVIER, * 12.06.1907. [D] Hugo OLIVIER, * 02.03.1909. [E] Wouter Du Preez OLIVIER, * 02.08.1910. [F] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 17.02.1912. [G] Nerine OLIVIER, * 05.11.1913. [H] Louis Botha OLIVIER, * 09.03.1915. Hy trou Johanna Elizabeth REDELINGHUYS. 1. Dawi Francois OLIVIER, * 29.19.1954. 2. Alta OLIVIER, * 03.04.1956. 3. Ri�tte OLIVIER, * 12.02.1958. [I] Hester Agnes OLIVIER, * 25.04.1917. [J] Du Preez OLIVIER, * 28.07.1923. Hy trou Evelyn WOLMERANS. 1. Gideon Johannes OLIVIER, * 16.04.1954. [4] Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 10.08.1879 in Oudtshoorn. [5] Willem Gerhardus Johannes OLIVIER, (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 23.07.1882 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Susara Isabella Wilhelmina STOPFORTH. [A] Anna Antoinette Maria OLIVIER, * 25.12.1906. [B] Catharina Elizabeth Alida OLIVIER, * 10.08.1908. [C] Olive OLIVIER, * 26.01.1913. [D] Hendrik Bernardus OLIVIER, * 08.09.1917, � 26.05.1984. [E] Wilhelmina Johannes OLIVIER, * 18.05.1919. [6] Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 15.08.1885, � 01.01.1969, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou Helena Maria OLIVIER, * 28.09.1879, (dogter van Michael Philippus OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna FOURIE), � 05.04.1967, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. [A] Johanna Susanna OLIVIER, * 10.07.1907 in Oudtshoorn. [B] Catharina Aletta Petronella OLIVIER, * 03.01.1909 in Oudtshoorn. [C] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 22.08.1910 in Oudtshoorn. [D] Michael Philippus OLIVIER, * 13.01.1913 in Oudtshoorn. [E] Helena Maria OLIVIER, * 18.12.1914 in Oudtshoorn. [7] Cornelia Catharina Margaretha OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 22.11.1889 in Armoed, � 11.10.1905 in Armoed. [8] Johannes Paulus OLIVIER, (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * 17.06.1893, � 16.08.1958, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 19.03.1867, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ), � 04.07.1952, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. [9] Johanna Susara OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE) * c.1894 in 1894-1895. [10] Johanna Frederika OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER) * 26.01.1897 in Oudtshoorn. [11] Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, (dogter van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER) * 15.07.1898 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Joseph Murray PUREN. [A] Joseph Marie PUREN, * 26.10.1919. [B] David Hermanus PUREN, * 17.03.1921. [C] James Charles PUREN, * 19.03.1923. [D] Jacoba Hendrina PUREN, * 19.09.1926. [E] Aletta Fredrika PUREN, * 15.01.1929. [F] Migal Filippus PUREN, * 08.06.1932. [G] Gerrit Johannes Dani�l PUREN, * 31.03.1935. (f) Jacob Salomon OLIVIER, * 21.07.1853. Hy trou Jacoba Johanna VERWEY. [1] Hendrina Paulina (Sussie/Tina) OLIVIER, * 13.10.1880, � 27.08.1967, begrawe in Robertson. Sy trou (1) Petrus Johannes Jacobus VAN HANSEN. Sy trou (2) Coenraad ZEELIE. [A] Maria Elizabeth Susanna VAN HANSEN, (dogter van Petrus Johannes Jacobus VAN HANSEN en Hendrina Paulina (Sussie/Tina) OLIVIER) * 11.11.1916. [2] Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, * 20.07.1882. [3] Jacob Salomon OLIVIER, * 24.07.1884. [4] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 26.07.1886. [5] Jacoba Johanna OLIVIER, * 25.05.1888. Sy trou Piet ROUX. [6] Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER, * 16.08.1890, � 02.08.1972 in "Wonderfontein" Robertson. Sy trou (1) 07.04.1914 in Oudtshoorn, Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 17.11.1888 in Calitzdorp (seun van Herculaas Petrus OLIVIER en Johanna Susanna Aletta RHEEDER), � 26.06.1942 in Sandberg Robertson. Sy trou (2) 03.03.1945, Daniel Stephanus (Danie) DU TOIT, * c. 1885, � c. 1968 in Wonderfontein. [A] Hercules Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 21.01.1915 in Oudtshoorn, � 23.08.1916. [B] Jacob Salmon OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 17.12.1916 in "Goedemoed" dist Robertson, � 25.07.1990 in Welkom hospitaal, begrawe in Millarstraat Howick, Kwazulu-Natal. Hy trou 14.08.1945 in Potchefstroom, Cornelia Johanna (Corrie) CILLIERS, * 22.12.1922 in "La Chasseur" Robertson (dogter van Charel Andries CILLIERS en Johanna Maria BRUCE), � 14.01.1989 in Worcester hospitaal. 1. Mariana OLIVIER, * 16.03.1947 in Potchefstroom. 2. Willem Gerhardus (Gerhard) OLIVIER, * 22.11.1948 in Potchefstroom, � 29.12.1958 in Howick (motorongeluk), begrawe in Howick Millarstraat. 3. Maria Petronella (Petro) OLIVIER, * 30.08.1950 in Pietermaritzburg. 4. Janetta OLIVIER, * 20.10.1953 in Howick. Sy trou (1) 02.06.1973 in Pietermaritzburg-Noord NG, Jacob Theron VERWEY (seun van Matthys Johannes De Wet VERWEY en Caroline Margeret Aletha SCHOLTZ). Sy trou (2) 04.07.1981 in Villiersdorp, Andries Jacobus (Cobus) CILLIERS (seun van Frederick Wingrove CILLIERS en Gertie KRITZINGER). 5. Charel Andries OLIVIER, * 16.05.1956 in Howick. Hy trou (1) 09.02.1980 in Middelburg Tvl, Beryl Louise HARDING, * 03.04.1959, � 01.04.1985 in Bloemfontein hospitaal. Hy trou (2) 24.06.1989 in Welkom, Beverley Ann FERGUSSON, * 12.12.1961 in Germiston (dogter van Rodney Hugh FERGUSSON en Anette Grace CARSLOW). a. Melissa Abigail OLIVIER, (dogter van Charel Andries OLIVIER en Beryl Louise HARDING) * 05.11.1982 in Welkom. b. Jessica Dana OLIVIER, (dogter van Charel Andries OLIVIER en Beryl Louise HARDING) * 27.03.1985 in Welkom. c. Rachelle Anne OLIVIER, (dogter van Charel Andries OLIVIER en Beverley Ann FERGUSSON) * 13.03.1992 in Potchefstroom. [C] Willem Gerhardus Rheeder OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 24.09.1918, � 12.01.1919. [D] Herklaas Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 21.07.1921, � 11.03.1925. [E] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 26.03.1923, � 14.05.1984 in Johannesburg. Hy trou 15.01.1952 in Mosselbaai, Susara Helena Maria (Leni) TERBLANCHE, * 21.04.1928 (dogter van Jacob Salmon TERBLANCHE en Sophia Johanna BOSHOFF). 1. Willem Gerhardus (Willie) OLIVIER, * 05.09.1955 in Robertson. Hy trou 29.11.2000 in Kaapstad, Hester Catharina VILJOEN. 2. Salomie Johanna OLIVIER, * 04.11.1956 in Robertson. 3. Mavis Petronella OLIVIER, * 06.11.1959 in Robertson. 4. Jacob Salmon (Japie) OLIVIER, * 27.07.1961 in Robertson. 5. Adri OLIVIER, * 30.06.1967 in Stellenbosch. 6. Herklaas Petrus OLIVIER, * 26.03.1970 in Stellenbosch. [F] Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 25.01.1925, � 09.07.1995 in Wolseley. Hy trou (1) 04.11.1947 in Carnarvon, Maria Aletta (Babsie) NORTJE, * 09.08.1929 in Carnarvon (dogter van Jacobus Johannes NORTJE en Sophia Johanna Magrietha SMITH). Hy trou (2) 02.12.1966 in Worcester, Cornelia Gertruida (Nelie) SMIT, * 04.12.1943 in Hopefield (dogter van Alwyn Jacobus SMIT en Cornelia Gertruida LOUW). 1. Willem Gerhardus (Willie) OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Maria Aletta (Babsie) NORTJE) * 05.06.1949 in Carnarvon. Hy trou 21.08.1970 in Parow, Jennifer Theresa WILSON, * 21.05.1954 in Kaapstad (dogter van John Thomas WILSON en Helena BUTTERWORTH). a. Ignatius John OLIVIER, * 25.03.1971 in Kaapstad. Hy trou 20.01.1996 in Parow, Salom� THERON, * 28.11.1972 in Kaapstad (dogter van Marthinus Johannes THERON en Marina Johanna Britgette POTGIETER). (1) Michelle OLIVIER, * 18.11.1998 in Kaapstad. b. Magdalene Thereza OLIVIER, * 25.11.1972 in Kaapstad. Sy trou 14.01.1995 in Parow, Dirk John BRINK, * 03.01.1970 in Kaapstad (seun van Albert Jan BRINK en Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER). c. Morn� Gerhard OLIVIER, * 15.08.1980 in Kaapstad. d. Elzaan Yvonne OLIVIER, * 18.12.1983 in Kaapstad. 2. Margaret Smith OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Maria Aletta (Babsie) NORTJE) * 24.10.1950 in Carnarvon. 3. Jacobus Johannes (Kosie) OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Maria Aletta (Babsie) NORTJE) * 14.01.1955 in Matjiesfontein, � 09.11.1964 in Kaapstad. 4. Amanda Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Maria Aletta (Babsie) NORTJE) * 02.02.1956 in Robertson. Sy trou (1) 30.09.1978 in Parow-Vallei, Deon ALBERTZE, * 04.05.1955, � 20.09.2000. Sy trou (2) 17.07.1999, Gerhard Johannes (Johan) POOL, * 12.05.1956. 5. Alwyn Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Cornelia Gertruida (Nelie) SMIT) * 31.03.1967 in Worcester, � 21.11.1969 in Worcester. 6. Cornelia Gertruida (Coreen) OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Cornelia Gertruida (Nelie) SMIT) * 12.12.1969 in Worcester. Sy trou 12.06.1999, Johannes Andries (Andr�) VAN HUFFEL. 7. Alwyn Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Cornelia Gertruida (Nelie) SMIT) * 30.09.1971 in Worcester. Hy trou Thelma VAN DEN BERG, * 05.08.1969. a. Marizan OLIVIER, * 12.06.1998 in Johannesburg. 8. Jakoba Johanna (Hannelie) OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius (Naas) OLIVIER en Cornelia Gertruida (Nelie) SMIT) * 09.11.1975 in Bloemfontein. Sy trou 16.07.2000, Heinrich BOTHMA. [G] Jacoba Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 25.08.1926. Sy trou 13.05.1950 in Worcester, Francois Johannes Daniel DU PLESSIS. 1. Willem Schalk DU PLESSIS, * 17.11.1881. Hy trou Margaretha Cornelia LOURENS, * 11.03.1923, � 23.09.1998 in Doornrivier dist. Worcester. [H] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 18.12.1927, � 16.04.1928. [I] Johanna Susanna Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 04.03.1931, � 10.07.1933. [J] Petrus Jacobus (Basie/Piet) OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 11.03.1932 in "La Chasseur" Robertson. Hy trou 16.06.1972 in Swellendam, Anna Dorothea (Ansie) STEYN, * 19.07.1942 in Swellendam (dogter van Johannes Gysbertus STEYN en Johanna Christina STEYN), � 07.06.1989 in Kaapstad Tygerberg Hospitaal. [K] Herculaas Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER) * 27.03.1935 in Robertson, � 09.06.1966 in Welkom. Hy trou 21.09.1963 in Welkom, Eugenia (Genie) MEYER, * 06.01.19?? (dogter van Daniel Johannes MEYER en Florence SIBERT), � 12.01.1988 in Klerksdorp. 1. Gerhardus Daniel (Gerhard) OLIVIER, * 29.12.1963 in Welkom. Hy trou (1) 06.06.1987 in Welkom, Johanna Maria (Hannetjie) SMITH, * 07.03.1968 (dogter van Friedrich Heinrich Wilhelm SMITH en Maria Elizabeth Ralph VERGOTINNI). Hy trou (2) 03.01.1996 in Odendalsrus, Anna Maria THERON, * 29.04.1974 in Oshakati SWA (dogter van Andries Petrus THERON en Isabella Johana JOOSTE). a. Gerhard OLIVIER, (seun van Gerhardus Daniel (Gerhard) OLIVIER en Johanna Maria (Hannetjie) SMITH) * 03.08.1992 in Welkom. b. Lisa-Marie OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerhardus Daniel (Gerhard) OLIVIER en Anna Maria THERON) * 17.01.1998 in Welkom. c. Eugenia OLIVIER, (dogter van Gerhardus Daniel (Gerhard) OLIVIER en Anna Maria THERON) * 05.11.2001. [7] Anna Maria OLIVIER, * 12.05.1892. [8] Jacofina Salomina OLIVIER, * 03.03.1894. [9] Tobias Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.10.1895. [10] Johannes Paul OLIVIER, * 30.08.1897. [11] Catharina Elizabeth Magdalena (Katie) OLIVIER, * 18.06.1900. Sy trou Andries RAUTENBACH. [12] Johannes Frederik OLIVIER, * 31.01.1879. (g) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 10.04.1855. Hy trou Anna Margaretha Maria VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. [1] Anna Margaretha Jacoba OLIVIER, * 15.03.1882 in Oudtshoorn, � 15.03.1953 in Somerset-Oos Hospitaal. Sy trou Cornelius Johannes OOSTHUIZEN, � 19.03.1938. [A] Stephanus Adriaan OOSTHUIZEN. [B] Anna Margaritha Maria OOSTHUIZEN. Sy trou Philippus Rudolph NEL. [C] Olivier Johannes OOSTHUIZEN. [D] Cornelius OOSTHUIZEN. [2] Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, * 14.09.1883. [3] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 02.11.1885. [4] Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, * 13.03.1890 in Oudtshoorn, � 28.03.1949 in Wesbank Kirkwood. Hy trou in Kirkwood, Susara Maria Isabella SWART. [A] Johan OLIVIER. [B] Olivia OLIVIER. [C] Gwendoline OLIVIER. [D] Birtina OLIVIER. [E] Maria OLIVIER. [F] Anna OLIVIER. Sy trou Pieter OELOFSE. [5] Christiaan Johannes OLIVIER, * 08.03.1893. [6] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 17.01.1898 in Oudtshoorn, � 21.07.1954 in Bedford. Sy trou in Somerset-Oos, Johannes Christoffel GREYLING. [A] Anna Maria Magrieta GREYLING. Sy trou PN GOUWS. [B] Philippus Rudolph GREYLING. [C] Jacomina Elizabeth Jacoba GREYLING. Sy trou PN DE WET. [D] Johannes Jacobus GREYLING. [E] Rinie GREYLING. Sy trou PN STRYDOM. [7] Bertina Hendrina OLIVIER, * 07.07.1903. (h) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 22.12.1856 in Weltevrede. (i) Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 15.07.1858. (j) Gerhardus OLIVIER. (k) George Frederick OLIVIER, * 12.01.1860 in Oudtshoorn. (l) Maria Margaretha OLIVIER, * 27.07.1861 in Oudtshoorn. (m) Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 27.01.1863 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 30.12.1879, Carel Hendrik Cornelis STRYDOM. [1] Daniel Benjamin STRYDOM. [2] Andries Hermanus STRYDOM. [3] Maria Margaretha STRYDOM. (n) Catharina Barendina OLIVIER, * 29.08.1865. (o) Gerrit Nicolaas Christiaan OLIVIER, * 24.01.1867. (2) Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 10.08.1823, � 02.03.1890, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. Sy trou 17.04.1848, Johannes Jacobus Assveris MULDER, * 04.04.1820, � 10.10.1887 in Armoed. (3) David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 11.11.1825 in Nooitgedacht, � 20.05.1903, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou (1) 17.04.1848, Maria Susanna LATEGAN, � 11.1893. Hy trou (2) Catharina Elizabeth FOURIE, * 24.08.1830 in Armoed, (dogter van Stephanus FOURIE en Hester Cecilia (of Susara) OLIVIER), � 28.06.1905 in Armoed. (4) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 28.12.1827 in Oudtshoorn dist., � 20.07.1900 in Wynandsrivier Odn. Hy trou (1) 29.04.1849, Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ, � 1893. Hy trou (2) Magdalena Cornelia GRUNDLINGH. (a) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ). (b) Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 27.07.1853, � 27.06.1929 in Vaalbank Dewetsdorp. Hy trou (1) Johanna Elizabeth BREYTENBACH (dogter van Andries Hermanus BREYTENBACH en Johanna Elizabeth NORTJE). Hy trou (2) 25.08.1879 in Oudtshoorn, Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER, * 30.10.1860, � 09.07.1947, begrawe in Vaalbank. [1] (sien kinders bo) [2] Anna Sophia OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 15.06.1880, � 07.04.1976 in Bloemfontein, begrawe in Dewetsdorp. Sy trou Tobias Johannes KLEYN, * 25.06.1874, � 21.01.1938. [3] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 10.08.1881. [4] Hester Petronella OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 15.03.1883. Sy trou Lodewickus JOOSTE. [5] Fredrika Maria Francina OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 05.04.1885. Sy trou Benjamin Johan RHEEDER. [6] Helena Susanna Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 16.02.1887, � 26.06.1887. [7] Elizabeth Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 01.06.1888, � 05.12.1898. [8] Hermanus Lambertus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 19.04.1890, � 19.09.1953, begrawe in Dewetsdorp OVS. Hy trou Nellie JOUBERT. [9] Johanna Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 06.03.1892. Sy trou Johannes VAN TONDER. [10] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 16.02.1894. Sy trou Gert Frans JACK?. [11] Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 20.09.1896. Hy trou Miemie VENTER. [12] Helena Susanna Aletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 30.07.1898. Sy trou Gerrit VAN TONDER. [13] Cornelis Potgieter Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 31.03.1901, � 14.08.1968. Hy trou Susanna Maria TALJAARD, * 30.07.1902, � 20.03.1989. [A] Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 07.05.1929. Hy trou Elizabeth M. VORSTER, * 14.03.1934. 1. Cornelis Hermanus OLIVIER, * 09.04.1956. Hy trou Magdalena Johanna Catharina MARX, * 15.08.1956. a. Helanie OLIVIER, * 20.03.1981. 2. Sarel Francois OLIVIER, * 03.05.1957. Hy trou Elmarie Henri�tte PIENAAR, * 10.07.1958. a. Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 10.04.1982. b. Johann Roch� OLIVIER, * 11.04.1984. 3. Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 08.12.1958, � 11.06.1994. Hy trou (1) Karen Louise RICHTER, * 15.07.1960, � 19.06.1991. Hy trou (2) Annemarie CRONJE. a. Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Karen Louise RICHTER) * 14.01.1984. b. Michael Casper Richter OLIVIER, (seun van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Karen Louise RICHTER) * 07.03.1986. c. Monique OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Annemarie CRONJE) * 03.03.1994. 4. Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 19.01.1960. Sy trou Michael William RICHTER, * 17.12.1959. a. Michael Casper RICHTER, * 30.01.1986. b. Liezl RICHTER, * 07.03.1988. [B] Sarie Daphne OLIVIER, * 09.05.1932. Sy trou Alwyn J. TALJAARD, * 24.12.1931, � 14.05.1982. 1. Johann Dirk TALJAARD, * 05.10.1955, � 06.02.1967. 2. Susanna Maria TALJAARD, * 24.09.1957. [C] Matthys Johannes OLIVIER, * 28.07.1935. Hy trou Susanna Wilhelmina JJohanna BOTHA, * 06.05.1949. 1. Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 03.03.1967. 2. Susanna Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 20.05.1968. 3. Matthys Cornelis OLIVIER, * 16.10.1970. [D] Cornelis Potgieter Hermanus OLIVIER, * 27.08.1937. Hy trou Emily Maria Berry BURGER, * 24.11.1932. 1. Constant Clement OLIVIER, * 16.04.1960. Hy trou Azetta PIENAAR. a. Zanel OLIVIER, * 05.03.1994. b. Luan OLIVIER, * 08.12.2001. 2. Etienne Cornelis OLIVIER, * 04.01.1962. Hy trou Lynette ELLIS. 3. Corn� Berry OLIVIER, * 04.10.1969. Sy trou John MACHLACHLAN, * 26.07.1966. a. Simone MACHLACHLAN, * 12.02.1995. b. Melissa MACHLACHLAN, * 17.07.1996. [E] Pierre Heinrich OLIVIER, * 27.04.1942 in Dewetsdorp. Hy trou 29.09.1973 in Kimberley, Yvonne Sylvia BAKKER, * 24.04.1942 in Hilversum, Holland. 1. Pierre Harm OLIVIER, * 28.09.1979 in Bloemfontein. Hy trou Linelda HISCOCK, * 14.05.1985. [14] Martha Dorothea OLIVIER, (dogter van Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER en Frederika Maria Francina POTGIETER) * 30.10.1902. (c) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 10.10.1854. (d) Herculaas Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 29.08.1856, � 16.12.1943. Hy trou Johanna Susanna Aletta RHEEDER, * 1861, � 1934. [1] Jacob Salomon OLIVIER, * 07.12.1880, � 21.06.1949 in Minwater Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Drooge Vlakte Oudtshoorn. Hy trou in Mosselbaai, Johanna H. TERBLANCHE, * 10.04.1885, � 11.08.1949. [A] Cornelis Christiaan OLIVIER, * 19.07.1911. [B] Hercules Petrus (Herklaas) OLIVIER, * 02.11.1912. [C] Sarel Petrus Terblanche OLIVIER, * 28.01.1919. [D] Johanna Susanna (Henna) OLIVIER, * 28.01.1924. Sy trou Andries NORTIER. [E] Jacob Salmon OLIVIER, * 15.04.1927. [2] Hercules Petrus OLIVIER, * 12.01.1883. [3] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 17.11.1888 in Calitzdorp, � 26.06.1942 in Sandberg Robertson. Hy trou 07.04.1914 in Oudtshoorn, Maria Petronella (Miemie) OLIVIER, * 16.08.1890 (dogter van Jacob Salomon OLIVIER en Jacoba Johanna VERWEY), � 02.08.1972 in "Wonderfontein" Robertson. [A] (sien kinders bo) [4] Hester Petronella Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 02.09.1891. [5] Beatrix Susanna OLIVIER, * 10.05.1893. [6] Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 02.01.1898, � 15.04.1963, begrawe in Robertson. Hy trou Martha Maria ZAAYMAN, * 29.06.1909, � 18.01.1986, begrawe in Robertson. [7] Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 07.11.1899. [8] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 10.10.1901, � 04.10.1980, begrawe in Robertson. [9] Johanna Susanna Aletta OLIVIER, * 24.03.1904. (e) David Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 20.06.1860 in Oudtshoorn, � 20.08.1949 in Aberdeen, begrawe in Aberdeen. Hy trou in Oudtshoorn, Magrietha Alberta DU PREEZ, * 16.01.1864 in Oudtshoorn, (dogter van George Frederik DU PREEZ en Hester Dorothea WESSELS), � 19.11.1952 in Van Rooyenskraal Noord PK Miller dist. Aberdeen. [1] Hester Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, * 23.10.1886. [2] Maria Dorothea OLIVIER, * 27.08.1892. [3] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 17.08.1894. [4] Adriana Josina OLIVIER, * 14.10.1896. [5] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 23.08.1898. [6] George Frederik OLIVIER, * 10.11.1900. [7] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 18.01.1903, � 20.07.1962, begrawe in Aberdeen. [8] Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, � 15.12.1938. Sy trou PN VAN DER VYVER. (f) Johannes Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 25.07.1862. (g) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 08.09.1863. Hy trou Martha Johanna Elizabeth Jacomina LOURENS. [1] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 27.01.1887, � 03.09.1966, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou Hester Helena ZAAYMAN. [A] Bernardus Lambertus OLIVIER, * 26.05.1921, � 15.07.1988, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Anna Catharina Hester Muller, * 08.07.1918, � 30.03.1979, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. 1. Bernard OLIVIER, * 15.12.1956. 2. Anita Helena OLIVIER, * 04.06.1959. [B] Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 12.03.1913. [2] Gideon Christoffel OLIVIER, * 16.12.1888. Hy trou Petronella Johanna RHEEDER. [A] Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 21.04.1913. [B] Dorothea Maria OLIVIER, * 03.09.1914. [C] Andreas Alexander Johannes OLIVIER, * 18.10.1916. [3] Sarah Johanna OLIVIER, * 11.03.1891. [4] Hester Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, * 11.03.1893. [5] Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 11.02.1895. [6] Hendrik Johannes OLIVIER, * 23.09.1896. [7] Ignatius Petrus OLIVIER, * 06.08.1898. [8] Georg Johannes OLIVIER, * 13.02.1901. [9] Martha Johanna Elizabeth Jacomina OLIVIER, * 14.12.1902. [10] Andries Hermanus Ignatius OLIVIER, * 17.12.1905. [11] Herculaas Petrus OLIVIER, * 06.06.1908. [12] Elizabeth Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 06.06.1908. [13] Helena Cornelia OLIVIER, * 24.05.1912. (h) Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 08.09.1865. (i) Hester Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 23.12.1867. (j) Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * 19.03.1867, � 04.07.1952, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Paulus OLIVIER, * 17.06.1893 (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE), � 16.08.1958, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. (k) Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ) * c. 12.1870 in Armoed, � 25.04.1902 in Springfontein Hospitaal ORC. Hy trou 31.12.1895 in Oudtshoorn, Aletta Frederika Johanna GRUNDLINGH, * in Wynandsrivier. [1] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 30.09.1896. [2] Hendrik Benjamin OLIVIER, * 04.05.1898. [3] Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER, * 1900 in Vaalbank dist. Bloemfontein, � 16.04.1902 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. (l) Helena Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ). (m) Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Hester Petronella Johanna DU PREEZ). Sy trou Christiaan Adriaan NIGRINI, * 22.06.1874, � 27.01.1953. (5) Dogter OLIVIER, * 29.07.1829 in Oudtshoorn, � 1829. (6) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 13.10.1831 in Nooitgedacht Odn, � 24.08.1902 in Springfontein Konsentrasiekamp. Hy trou 02.02.1852, Engenasina Josina DU PREEZ. (a) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 1863. (7) Stephanus Johannes OLIVIER, * 16.12.1832. (8) Susanna Johanna OLIVIER, * 16.12.1833 in Oudtshoorn, � 16.07.1844 in Oudtshoorn. (9) Michael Philippus OLIVIER, * 10.12.1834 in Oudtshoorn, � 12.11.1917, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou 05.11.1855 in Oudtshoorn, Johanna Susanna FOURIE, * 13.04.1837 (dogter van David Hermanus FOURIE en Martha Susanna MARX), � 19.01.1925, begrawe in Oudtshoorn. (a) Martha Susanna OLIVIER, * 23.08.1856 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Andries Lodewicus JORDAAN. [1] Willem Johannes JORDAAN, * 19.03.1879. [2] Michael Philippus JORDAAN, * 10.04.1881. [3] Johannes Andreas Lodevicus JORDAAN. [4] Cornelia Elizabeth JORDAAN. [5] David Gerhardus Johannes JORDAAN. (b) Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 23.05.1858 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 20.01.1860. (d) David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 07.09.1861 in Oudtshoorn, � 10.07.1925 in Goedeverwachting. Hy trou Catharina Johanna (Katoo) ZAAYMAN. [1] Catharina Johanna Elizabeth (Toot) OLIVIER, * 12.05.1889 in Gamka-Wes dist Calitzdorp. Sy trou Jacob BREYTENBACH. [2] Michael Philippus (Giel) OLIVIER, * 07.10.1890 in Oudtshoorn, � 23.05.1967 in Calitzdorp. Hy trou 21.01.1915, Magerietha Louisa Isabella (Maggie) OOSTHUIZEN, * 06.03.1896, � 22.03.1977 in Vygieshof Tehuis van Bejaardes Calitzdorp. [A] Catharina Elizabeth (Babe) OLIVIER, * 31.10.1917, � 30.12.2003. Sy trou Maarten PRETORIUS. 1. Andries (Andr�) PRETORIUS. 2. Grieta PRETORIUS. 3. Philippus (Flip) PRETORIUS. 4. Winnefred (Winnie) PRETORIUS. Sy trou Koos ESTERHUIZEN. a. Jaco ESTERHUIZEN. b. Kobus ESTERHUIZEN. [B] David Hermanus (Dawid) OLIVIER, * 14.08.1919, � 29.06.2001. Hy trou Maria Johanna VENTER. 1. Elsje Johanna OLIVIER. Sy trou V. SOFTLEY. 2. Magrietha OLIVIER, * 16.05. Sy trou Wilhelm GOUS. a. Jacques GOUS. b. Vernon GOUS. c. Ezelle GOUS. 3. Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER, * 1951. Hy trou H. KOEKEMOER. a. David OLIVIER. b. Monique OLIVIER. 4. Pieter Albertus OLIVIER, � 19.05.2009. Hy trou Charmain NN. a. Run� OLIVIER. 5. David Hermanus OLIVIER. [C] Adriaan Stephanus (At) OLIVIER, * 05.08.1921, � 09.12.1990. Hy trou Rina VAN SCHALKWYK. 1. Adriaan (Attie) OLIVIER. 2. Dani�l (Danie) OLIVIER. 3. Ragel (Ragie) OLIVIER. [D] Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER, * 22.09.1923, � 24.12.2008. Hy trou (1) 08.10.1949, M.J. (Griet) VON LANDSBER. Hy trou (2) Yvonne NN. 1. Elizabeth Esther OLIVIER, (dogter van Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER en M.J. (Griet) VON LANDSBER) * 31.11.1950. Sy trou A.B. JANSE VAN RENSBURG. a. Michelle JANSE VAN RENSBURG. 2. Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER, (seun van Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER en M.J. (Griet) VON LANDSBER) * 26.01.1952, � 24.06.2008. Hy trou A.S. WOLMARANS. a. Michael Philippus OLIVIER. b. Emmerentia P. OLIVIER. 3. Jason OLIVIER, (seun van Michael Philippus (Mike) OLIVIER en Yvonne NN). [E] Jacobus Johannes (Koos) OLIVIER, * 02.07.1925, � 01.03.1991. Hy trou Sanna NN. 1. Susanna (Sannatjie) OLIVIER. a. Kobus NN. 2. Grieta OLIVIER, * 01.06. 3. Martie OLIVIER. [F] Daniel Alexander (Daan) OLIVIER, * 13.07.1927, � 28.07.1998. Hy trou M.P.K. (Lina) ENSLIN, * 16.03.1928. 1. Michael Philippus (Gielie) OLIVIER, * 21.08.1952, � 17.07.2008. 2. Hendrietta Jacoba (Rita) OLIVIER, * 01.10.1957. Sy trou 19.12.1981, P.E. (Pieter) ROUX, * 04.08.1950. a. Theodorus Ernst (Theo) ROUX, * 25.01.1981. b. Johannes Theodorus (Boeta) ROUX, * 08.11.1982. c. M. Antoinette (Sus) ROUX, * 18.09.1983. d. Magdalena Petronella (Lana) ROUX, * 12.07.1984. e. Daniel Alexander (Daniel ROUX, * 19.12.1989. 3. Magdalena Louisa Isabella (Louise) OLIVIER, * 22.05.1963. Sy trou 15.09.1984, W.M. (Wimpie) STEENKAMP, * 29.10.1959. a. Waldo Martell STEENKAMP, * 17.06.1986. b. Michelle STEENKAMP, * 19.06.1988. 4. Catharina Johanna (Tinka) OLIVIER, * 05.04.1970. Sy trou 02.12.1989, Arnold DU PREEZ, * 02.05.1966. a. Arloe DU PREEZ, * 05.04.1991. b. Karlien DU PREEZ, * 30.12.1992. [G] Cornelius Johannes (Kerneels) OLIVIER, * 08.10.1929, � 06.05.1997. Hy trou Yvonne NN. 1. Etrisia Louise OLIVIER. Sy trou G.P.N. (Nico) KRUGER. a. Nadine KRUGER, * 19.06.1981. b. Gert P.N. KRUGER, * 23.09.1984. 2. Ad�le OLIVIER. Sy trou D.N. De Klerk SCHOLTZ. a. Dawid SCHOLTZ, * 05.01.1987. b. Jan-Hendrik SCHOLTZ, * 09.11.1989. c. Renier SCHOLTZ, * 07.01.1995. [H] Catharina Johanna OLIVIER, * 10.10.1931, � 26.03.1993. Sy trou Chris VAN WYNGAARD. 1. Rieta VAN WYNGAARD. 2. Christoffel (Christo) VAN WYNGAARD. [I] Willem Gerhardus (Willie) OLIVIER, * 27.08.1933. Hy trou 03.03.1962, Rachel E. HARMSE. 1. Michael Phillippus (Miegal) OLIVIER. Hy trou Amanda DE BEER. a. Michael Philippus OLIVIER, * 15.03.1995. 2. Eva Magdalena OLIVIER. Sy trou Martin PIETERSE. a. Niel PIETERSE, * 14.07.1992. b. Stevan PIETERSE, * 06.04.1998. 3. Margaretha Louisa Isabella (Retha) OLIVIER. Sy trou Johan NN. 4. Estelle OLIVIER. Sy trou Heinrich Seyferdt. a. Carl Heinrich SEYFERDT, * 21.02.1997. b. Rachelle SEYFERDT, * 30.03.1999. [J] Johannes Theodorus (Johan) OLIVIER, * 19.03.1936. Hy trou 08.07.1967, Monica PIETERSE. 1. Liezel OLIVIER. Sy trou Tokkie NN. a. Leyla NN. 2. Hanlie OLIVIER. Sy trou M.C.B. GATLAND. [K] Stephanus Johannes (Fanie) OLIVIER, * 27.10.1938. Hy trou (1) Anna NN. Hy trou (2) Enrica J. HARTMAN. 1. Marinell OLIVIER, (dogter van Stephanus Johannes (Fanie) OLIVIER en Enrica J. HARTMAN). Sy trou W.A. (Riaan) JOUBERT. a. Kian JOUBERT. 2. Stephanie OLIVIER, (dogter van Stephanus Johannes (Fanie) OLIVIER en Enrica J. HARTMAN). [L] Andries Hermanus (Andr�) OLIVIER, * 12.09.1940, � 03.10.1992 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) Alta NN. Hy trou (2) Martie NN. 1. Yoletta OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus (Andr�) OLIVIER en Alta NN). 2. Louise OLIVIER, (dogter van Andries Hermanus (Andr�) OLIVIER en Alta NN). 3. Andr� OLIVIER, (seun van Andries Hermanus (Andr�) OLIVIER en Martie NN). [3] Johanna Susanna (Sannie) OLIVIER, * 04.12.1891 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Philip Rudolph (Flip) BOTHA. [4] Daniel Alexander de Roseman (Dail) OLIVIER, * 03.08.1894 in Gamka-Wes dist.Calitzdorp. [5] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 25.03.1896 in Oudtshoorn. [6] David Hermanus (Dawie) OLIVIER, * 09.06.1901 in Oudtshoorn, � 03.08.1984. [7] Margaretha Catharina OLIVIER, * 07.04.1903 in Oudtshoorn. [8] Marthina Susanna OLIVIER, * 26.06.1904 in Oudtshoorn. [9] Cornelis Michiel (Kerneels Bol) OLIVIER, * 17.12.1906. Hy trou Beatrix CLAASSEN. [10] Jacoba Cornelia (Kotie) OLIVIER, * 22.09.1908. Sy trou Kotie OOSTHUIZEN. [11] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 22.06.1911. Hy trou Beatrix Maria STRYDOM. [A] Aletta Maria OLIVIER, * 29.01.1933. [B] Catharina Johanna OLIVIER, * 01.08.1934. [C] David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 08.02.1943. [D] Michael Johannes OLIVIER, * 20.01.1947. Hy trou Emmerentia Jacomina RAUTENBACH. 1. Antionette OLIVIER. Sy trou PN BRUWER. 2. Willem Gerhardus (Gerrie) OLIVIER. 3. Jacobus Marthinus (Jaco) OLIVIER. 4. Marinda OLIVIER. Sy trou PN VAN DER MERWE. 5. Michael Johannes OLIVIER, * 30.12.1981. (e) Michael Philippus OLIVIER, * 29.05.1863, � 19.07.1898 in Jan Fouries Kraal Odn. Hy trou Elizabeth Johanna LOURENS. [1] Michael Philippus OLIVIER, * 04.12.1894 in Calitzdorp dist., � 08.05.1954 in George Merrimanstr. 101, begrawe in George. Hy trou in Ladismith, Helena Maria Hendrina CRAFFORD, * 25.08.1905, � 17.02.1993. [A] Jacobus Petrus OLIVIER, * 30.09.1927. [B] Michael Philippus Minnaar OLIVIER, * 04.01.1930. [2] Johannes Jacobus Louwicus OLIVIER. [3] Willem Johannes OLIVIER. (f) Johanna Susanna OLIVIER, * 21.09.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (g) Stephanus Johannes OLIVIER, * 31.10.1877 in Oudtshoorn. (h) Helena Maria OLIVIER, * 28.09.1879, � 05.04.1967, begrawe in Volmoed Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER, * 15.08.1885 (seun van David Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Alletta Petronella Alida FOURIE), � 01.01.1969, begrawe in Volmoed. [1] (sien kinders bo) (10) Johannes Matthys OLIVIER, * 30.01.1838 in Nooitgedacht, � 01.02.1879 in Armoed. Hy trou 12.01.1863 in Oudtshoorn, Anna Maria BREYTENBACH, * 12.05.1844 (dogter van Wynand BREITENBACH en Cornelia Carolina DU PREEZ), � 30.04.1879 in Wynands Rivier. (a) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 11.03.1864 in Oudtshoorn. (b) Cornelia Carolina OLIVIER, * c. 1868 in Armoed. (c) Catrina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * c. 1871. (d) Anna Maria OLIVIER, * c. 1875, � 10.07.1888. (e) Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 24.04.1877 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Johanna Matthysina OLIVIER, * 03.04.1879, � 30.08.1905 in Paardedrift dist. Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Johannes Stephanus (Olie Boetie) OLIVIER, * 20.01.1867 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Petronella Johanna RHEEDER), � 28.03.1939 in Kandelaars Rivier. [1] Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER, * 17.03.1898 in Oudtshoorn, � 13.12.1968, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou (1) in Riviersonderend, Elizabeth Johanna (Baby) WESSELS, * 29.01.1899 in Bredasdorp dist. (dogter van Wessel WESSELS en Maria VAN BRAKEL), � 13.06.1954 in Oudtshoorn KSW Hospitaal, begrawe in Volmoed. Hy trou (2) Magdalena Catharina (Lenie Orrel) FOURIE. [A] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER en Elizabeth Johanna (Baby) WESSELS) * 10.01.1935. [B] Johanna Thysina OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER en Elizabeth Johanna (Baby) WESSELS) * 18.06.1936. [C] Hester Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER en Elizabeth Johanna (Baby) WESSELS) * 24.05.1940. [D] Magdalena Catharina (Magdaleen) OLIVIER, (dogter van Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER en Magdalena Catharina (Lenie Orrel) FOURIE) * 03.12.1959. [E] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Gert Cornelis (Gert Pypie) OLIVIER en Magdalena Catharina (Lenie Orrel) FOURIE) * 01.06.1961. [2] Anna Maria (Nonnie) OLIVIER, * 15.02.1900 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou PN DU PISANIE. [3] Johannes Mattheus Stephanus (Dowe Tys) OLIVIER, * 11.09.1901 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Lenie NN. [A] Hannes OLIVIER. [B] Martie OLIVIER. [C] Tysie OLIVIER. [D] Ockert OLIVIER. [4] Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, * 16.05.1903 in Oudtshoorn. [5] Louisa Margaretha (Wiesie) OLIVIER, * 26.04.1905 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Daniel THERON. (11) Philippus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 24.08.1840 in Nooitgedacht, � 6.05.1915 in Nooitgedacht. Hy trou 06.01.1863 in Oudtshoorn, Magdalena Catharina Maria ZAAYMAN, * 25.09.1840 in Uniondale (dogter van Cornelis Michiel ZAAYMAN en Magdalena Catharina Maria VAN SCHALKWYK), � 19.09.1922 in Oudtshoorn. (a) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 13.11.1863 in Oudtshoorn, � 10.07.1942 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe 13.07.1942 in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) 12.05.1891 in Oudtshoorn, Maria Elizabeth STANDER, * 24.01.1874 in George (dogter van Gilliam (Guillaume) Stephanus Jacobus STANDER en Margaretha Albertha DE JAGER), � 09.06.1894 in Nooitgedacht Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (2) 07.11.1894 in Oudtshoorn, Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER, * 17.11.1876 in Calitzdorp (dogter van Jacobus Marthinus OLIVIER en Maria Dorothea CLAASSEN), � 22.08.1910 in Langverwacht Calitzdorp. Hy trou (3) 02.07.1913 in Vanwyksdorp, Aletta Susanna LOMBARD, * 02.07.1875 in Vanwyksdorp (dogter van Johannes LOMBARD en Johanna VAN WYK), � 12.10.1962 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe 14.10.1962 in Oudtshoorn. [1] Margaretha Albertha OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth STANDER) * 02.04.1892. Sy trou Edward BASTERFIELD. [2] Maria Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Maria Elizabeth STANDER) * 09.06.1894. [3] Magdalena Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 10.09.1895 in Oudtshoorn, � 03.03.1926 in Johannesburg. Sy trou Norman SMITH. [4] Philippus Lodovicus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 16.08.1897 in Oudtshoorn, � 23.06.1905 in Oudtshoorn. [5] Maria Dorothea OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 19.08.1899 in Oudtshoorn, � 29.09.1974 in Leeuwfontein Beaufort-Wes. Sy trou 22.08.1922 in Stellenbosch, Charles John WESTERSON. [A] Kate WESTERTON. [6] Wilhelmina Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 15.01.1901 in Oudtshoorn, � 26.05.1987 in Bloemhof-Wes Transvaal. Sy trou 23.07.1923 in Oudtshoorn, Frans Antonie GERBER. [7] Jacobus Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 07.07.1903 in Oudtshoorn, � 19.07.1971 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Volmoed (farm). Hy trou 07.05.1937 in Grootte Kerrk Kaapstad, Maria EHLERS. [8] Lodewicus Philippus OLIVIER, (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 08.08.1905 in Oudtshoorn, � 07.12.1985 in Vaalharts. Hy trou 10.1935 in Oudtshoorn, Elizabeth Maria Cecilia OLIVIER. [9] Johanna Herculina OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 18.08.1907 in Oudtshoorn, � 27.12.2007 in Switserland. Sy trou (1) 16.08.1933 in Transvaal, Ernst Paul LOEHMER, � 24.05.1939. Sy trou (2) Henry Morkel LUSCOMBE. [10] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER) * 01.09.1909 in Calitzdorp, � 18.03.2009 in St. Albert, Alberta Canada, begrawe 21.03.2009. Sy trou 28.10.1933 in Johannesburg, Cornelius Lounardus BAKKER. (b) Magdalena Catharina Maria OLIVIER, * 25.01.1866, � 11.01.1883 in Kaap Provinsie. Sy trou Andries Lourens VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. [1] Magdalena Catharina Maria VAN DER WESTHUIZEN. (c) Cornelis Michael OLIVIER, * 07.01.1868 in Nooitgedacht Oudtshoorn, � 6.12.1910 in Gamtoosberg Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 25.05.1891 in Uniondale, Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 28.12.1872 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van George Frederick OLIVIER en Beatrix Aletta GRUNDLINGH), � 23.02.1925 in Oudtshoorn. [1] Beatrix Aletta OLIVIER, * 05.09.1892 in Oudtshoorn. [2] Philippus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 12.06.1897. [3] Magdalena Maria OLIVIER, * 02.11.1899. [4] George Frederick OLIVIER, * 20.05.1902. [5] Cornelis Michael OLIVIER, * 15.02.1906. [6] Maria Magdalena OLIVIER, * 17.09.1907. [7] Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 25.04.1910. (d) Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER, * 25.07.1869 in Nooitgedacht, � 13.12.1917 in Armoed. Hy trou (1) 14.05.1900, Anna Maria MULDER, * c. 08.1881 in Armoed (dogter van Willem Gerhardus MULDER en Maria Susanna VAN DER WESTHUIZEN), � 02.02.1904 in Armoed. Hy trou (2) 1904 in Mosselbaai, Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN, * 27.11.1881 in Mosselbaai (dogter van Hendrik Vivier OOSTHUIZEN en Hester Catharina CLAASSEN), � 23.05.1932 in Oudtshoorn. [1] Maria Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Anna Maria MULDER) * 03.10.1901. [2] Hester Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 07.04.1906, � 24.03.1989. [3] Magdalena Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 26.09.1907. [4] Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 10.01.1909. [5] Johanna Sife OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 21.09.1910. [6] Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 27.06.1912, � 04.06.1930, begrawe in Volmoed. [7] Viviers Hendrik OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 29.06.1918. [8] Hendrik Viviers OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 04.09.1914. [9] Susara Josina OLIVIER, (dogter van Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER en Hester Catharina OOSTHUIZEN) * 10.07.1916. (e) Catharina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 02.04.1872 in Oudtshoorn, � 03.03.1899. Sy trou 06.07.1897 in Oudtshoorn, Leonard Barend FIVAZ, * 16.12.1866 (seun van Albert Francis Henry FIVAZ en Catharina Magdalena Johanna DEYSEL), � 21.02.1907. [1] Philip Lodewikus FIVAZ. (f) Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 02.04.1872 in Nooitgedacht dist. Oudtshoorn, � 16.03.1932 in Nooitgedacht dist. Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Nooitgedacht Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) Susanna Magdalena ZAAYMAN, * in Armoed, � 17.05.1895. Hy trou (2) abt 1897 in Oudtshoorn, Anna Maria FOURIE, * 08.09.1876, � 12.06.1946. [1] Hester Magdalena OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Susanna Magdalena ZAAYMAN) * 1895 in Armoed, � 27.04.1953 in Kammanatieloop dist Oudtshoorn. Sy trou in Oudtshoorn, Erasmus Petrus KLEYN. [A] Johannes Olivier KLEYN. [B] Hester Susara KLEYN. Sy trou Salmon SWARTS. [2] Philippus Lodovicus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 25.05.1898, � 05.06.1969, begrawe in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Susanna Magdalena ELLIS, * 31.05.1902 in Moerasrivier dist. Oudtshoorn (dogter van Jan Johannes Christiaan ELLIS en Anna Sophia DE BEER), � 11.09.1943 in Nooitgedacht dist Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. [A] Johannes Mattheus OLIVIER, * 13.10.1933. [B] Johan Ellis OLIVIER, * 10.08.1938. [3] Stephanus Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 24.08.1900. [4] Cornelia Margaretta Catharina OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 21.10.1902. Sy trou Ockert Petrus FOURIE. [5] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 08.02.1905, � 19.04.1932, begrawe in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. [6] Wynand Petrus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 28.09.1907. Hy trou Anna Jacoba ZAAYMAN. [A] Gertruida Anna OLIVIER, * 03.04.1942. [B] Johannes Mattheus OLIVIER, * 28.12.1944. [C] Mariana OLIVIER, * 26.12.1946. [D] Marthinus Johannes OLIVIER, * 09.04.1948. [E] Wynand Petrus OLIVIER, * 13.03.1950. [7] Willem Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Mattheus Jacobus OLIVIER en Anna Maria FOURIE) * 29.03.1916, � 30.04.1932. (g) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 09.07.1874 in Oudtshoorn, � 16.09.1944 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 30.04.1901 in Mosselbaai, Elizabeth Magdalena VAN WYK, * 08.02.1883 (dogter van Barend Jacobus VAN WYK), � 12.08.1961, � in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. [1] Philippus Lodovicus OLIVIER, * 10.02.1902. [2] Barend Jacobus OLIVIER, * 30.03.1904. [3] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 21.04.1906. [4] Van Wyk Jacobus OLIVIER, * 15.06.1909. [5] Judith Jacoba OLIVIER, * 16.01.1911. [6] Elizabeth Anna OLIVIER, * 18.02.1915. [7] Willem Cornelius OLIVIER, * 25.06.1916. (h) Susanna Margaretha Salomina Wilhelmina OLIVIER, * 20.04.1879, � 10.06.1880. (i) Jacoba Hendrina Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 10.12.1880 in Oudtshoorn, � 15.03.1881 in Oudtshoorn. (j) Maria Susara Johanna OLIVIER, * 15.01.1883 in Oudtshoorn, � 21.01.1887 in Oudtshoorn. (k) David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 21.01.1886 in Oudtshoorn, � 22.07.1951 in Johannesburg. Hy trou 23.10.1907 in Oudtshoorn, Maria Jacoba Susara FIVAZ, * 21.06.1886 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Louis George FIVAZ en Maria Jacoba Wilhelmina MOSTERT), � 15.02.1972 in Durban. [1] Maria Helena OLIVIER, * 22.03.1908. [2] Philips James OLIVIER, * 27.07.1909. [3] Magdalena OLIVIER, * 17.03.1912. Sy trou Christiaan Gerrit CONRADIE, * 08.02.1906. [4] Louis George OLIVIER, * 11.03.1914. [5] Dorothea OLIVIER, * 09.11.1921. [6] Jacoba Emmarentia OLIVIER, * 07.02.1924. [7] Lilian OLIVIER, * 22.05.1927. (12) Louis Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 30.03.1843. Hy trou 19.05.1862 in Oudtshoorn, Elizabeth Maria Cecilia DU TOIT, * 11.02.1844 (dogter van Johannes Frederick DU TOIT en Johanna Petronelle Dorothea OLIVIER). (a) (sien kinders bo) d. Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 15.08.1898. e. Dirkje Johanna Cornelia OLIVIER, * 27.03.1800. Sy trou 03.12.1815 in George, Andries BREYTENBACH. (1) Dirkje Johanna Cornelia BREITENBACH, * 1816. f. Anna Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou 02.09.1821 in George, Johan Paul RHEEDER, * 09.01.1796 (seun van Jacob Salomon RHEEDER en Maria Margaretha HEIST (HEYTS)), � 29.12.1854 in Aliwal-Noord. (1) Maria Margaretha RHEEDER. Sy trou 04.10.1840 in George, Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 08.10.1821 in Armoed (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Catharina Elisabeth FOURIE), � 08.05.1898 in Armoed. (a) (sien kinders bo) g. Hester Cecilia (of Susara) OLIVIER, * 10.1803 in Armoed, � 12.07.1869. Sy trou 02.09.1821 in George, Stephanus FOURIE (seun van David Hermanus FOURIE en Jacoba Hendrina HEYNS). (1) Catharina Elizabeth FOURIE, * 24.08.1830 in Armoed, � 28.06.1905 in Armoed. Sy trou David Hermanus OLIVIER, * 11.11.1825 in Nooitgedacht (seun van Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER en Catharina Elisabeth FOURIE), � 20.05.1903, begrawe in Volmoed. (2) Anna Maria FOURIE. (3) Hester Cecilia FOURIE. (4) Susanna Hendrika FOURIE. (5) Stephanus Johannes FOURIE. (6) Martha Magdalena FOURIE. (7) Ockert Petrus Jacobus FOURIE. (8) Dirkje Johanna Cornelia FOURIE. h. Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * c. 1807 in Armoed, � 10.02.1855 in Jan Fouries Kraal. Hy trou (1) 06.01.1828 in George, Susanna Francina STEYN, * 1799 in Paardebond dist. George, (dogter van Jacobus STEYN en Martha Catharina VIVIER), � 07.02.1830 in Armoed Attaquaskloof dist. George. Hy trou (2) Margaretha FOURIE. (1) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Susanna Francina STEYN) * 14.10.1828 in Armoed, � 23.05.1875 in Armoed. Hy trou Geertruyda Anna Magdalena GEYSER, * 08.05.1832. (a) Magdalena Josina OLIVIER, * 12.02.1854 in Oudtshoorn. (b) Johannes Stephanus Jacobus OLIVIER, * 27.01.1856 in Oudtshoorn. (c) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 03.10.1858 in Oudtshoorn. (d) Susanna Francina OLIVIER. (e) Frederik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 08.10.1863 in Oudtshoorn, � 18.05.1930 in Kandelaarsrivier dist. Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Hester Cecilia Elizabeth FOURIE, * 06.1868 in Armoed (dogter van David Hermanus FOURIE en Isabella Elizabeth BOTHA), � 30.05.1910 in Armoed. [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 28.08.1888. Hy trou Annie DELPORT. [A] Ebenhaezer (Eben) OLIVIER, * 10.04.1944 in Kirkwood. [B] Andr� OLIVIER. [C] Eric OLIVIER. [D] Hester OLIVIER. Sy trou PN GROBBELAAR. 1. Corneels GROBBELAAR. 2. Frederick Olivier GROBBELAAR. [2] Isabella Elizabeth Maria OLIVIER, * 2.04.1890. [3] Gertruida Anna Magdalena OLIVIER, * 11.09.1892 in Volmoed, � 02.04.1955 in Kandelaarsrivier. [4] Hester Cecilia Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 01.08.1894. Sy trou C.E. GROBBELAAR. [5] Dorothea Maria OLIVIER, * 14.06.1897. [6] David Hermanus Fourie OLIVIER, * 10.03.1901, � 1970. Hy trou 1940 in Swellendam, Emmerentia (Rynie) LATEGAN, * in Bonnievale (dogter van Burgerd Daniel LATEGAN en Aletta Johanna FOURIE). [A] Derick OLIVIER, * 24.12.1943, � 17.08.1997 in Johannesburg. Hy trou (1) 11.01.1969, Ad�le VAN DER VOORT. Hy trou (2) onbekend. 1. Yvonnette OLIVIER, (dogter van Derick OLIVIER en Ad�le VAN DER VOORT) * 23.11.1970. 2. David OLIVIER, (seun van Derick OLIVIER en Ad�le VAN DER VOORT) * 01.02.1975. 3. Johan OLIVIER, (seun van Derick OLIVIER en Ad�le VAN DER VOORT) * 29.08.1981. Hy trou 19.03.2005, Christel DU PREEZ. a. Chrismarie OLIVIER, * 11.07.2007. b. Dogtertjie OLIVIER, * in Verwag op 19.09.2009. 4. Drieke OLIVIER, (dogter van Derick OLIVIER en onbekend). 5. Friedel OLIVIER, (seun van Derick OLIVIER en onbekend). [B] Burger OLIVIER. Hy trou Marlene Henriette Grobler, * 31.12.1955 in SWA. 1. Dewald OLIVIER, * 02.09.1977 in Moedersbond Pretoria. Hy trou Korita MYNHARDT. a. Mikail OLIVIER, * 29.07.2005. 2. Ruben OLIVIER, * 17.02.1980 in Krugersdorp. 3. Brenda OLIVIER, * 12.04.1981. [C] Leatitia OLIVIER, * 02.11.1961. Sy trou PN LATEGAN. [7] Frederik Jacobus OLIVIER, * 16.10.1904 in Oudtshoorn, � 04.03.1947 in Kandelaarsrivier Oudtshoorn. (f) Jacobus Mathys (Mattheus) OLIVIER, * 06.06.1866 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 1886 in Oudtshoorn, Catharina Wynandina Andriesina OLIVIER, * 10.11.1869 in Oudtshoorn (dogter van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Catharina Andriesina BREITENBACH). [1] (sien kinders bo) (g) Mattheus Johannes (Tys) OLIVIER, * 01.06.1868 in Oudtshoorn, � 06.10.1943 in Robertson. Hy trou Maria Petronella (Mieta) OLIVIER, * 16.11.1872 (dogter van Gert Cornelis OLIVIER en Petronella Johanna RHEEDER), � 20.10.1945. [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 13.12.1895 in Oudtshoorn, � 25.08.1945 in Robertson. Hy trou Daulina Gertina GERBER, * in Oudtshoorn. [A] Danlina Gertina OLIVIER, * 1927. [B] Maria Petronella OLIVIER, * 1929. [C] Mattheus Johannes OLIVIER, * 09.09.1930, � 10.09.2008. [D] Jacobus Johannes OLIVIER, * 1933. [E] Andriette OLIVIER, * 03.12.1936, � 25.06.1951, begrawe in Robertson. [2] Gert Cornelis (Gert Bolander) OLIVIER, * 14.11.1897 in Oudtshoorn, � 1942 in Hospitaal Oudtshoorn Boer op Rooiwal. Hy trou in Oudtshoorn, Carolina Jacoba Magdalena (Lien) GERBER. [A] Mattheus Johannes (Martie) OLIVIER, * 20.01.1929, � in Vroe� 80's aan kanker dood. Hy trou Elsa BESTER. 1. Gerrit Willem OLIVIER. 2. Marieta OLIVIER. [B] Daulina Gertina OLIVIER, * 04.10.1930, � in Laat 80's oorlede. Sy trou Frederic Christoffel ELOFF. 1. Frederic Christoffel ELOFF. 2. Etienne ELOFF. [C] Jacobus Johannes (Kobus) OLIVIER, * 06.07.1932. Hy trou Rina DE VILLIERS. 1. Kobus OLIVIER. [D] Gert Cornelius (Gerrit) OLIVIER, * 02.01.1935. Hy trou Suzan Emily JORDAAN. 1. Michele Emily OLIVIER. 2. Tanya OLIVIER. Sy trou PN CROUSE. 3. Anton-Louis Cornelius OLIVIER. [E] Maria Petronella (Marianne) OLIVIER, * 30.12.1938. Sy trou Edward Hugo CONRADIE, � Voor 10.2007. 1. Henk CONRADIE. 2. Carla CONRADIE. 3. Melinda CONRADIE. 4. Hugo CONRADIE. [F] Carolina Jacoba Magdalena (Rhona) OLIVIER, * 08.10.1940, � in Vroe� 90's. [3] Mattheus Johannes (Mat) OLIVIER, * 31.12.1899 in Oudtshoorn. [4] Johannes Stephanus (Hans) OLIVIER, * 22.11.1902 in Calitzdorp, � 01.03.1946 in Wynberg. [5] Johanna Petronella (Nonnie) OLIVIER. [6] Frederick Johannes (Frik) OLIVIER. Hy trou Carolina Jacoba Magdalena (Lien) GERBER. [A] Magrietha OLIVIER. Sy trou Henry HUNT. [B] Leone OLIVIER, * 08.03.1945. [7] Gertruida Anna Magdalena (Gertie) OLIVIER. [8] Ockert Petrus OLIVIER. [9] George Murray OLIVIER, * c. 05.1912 in Robertson, � 16.09.1943 in Stormsrivier. Hy trou in George, Christina Alberta GERBER. [A] Bettie OLIVIER, * 18.09.1942. [B] Marianne OLIVIER, * 23.02.1944. [10] Jacobus Geyser (Gys) OLIVIER. [11] Maria Petronella (Marie) OLIVIER. Sy trou Bokkie GERBER. (2) Jacobus Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Susanna Francina STEYN) * 04.02.1830 in Jan Fourieskraal, � 24.10.1902 in Slange Rivier. Hy trou 27.05.1850 in Mosselbaai, Maria Dorothea CLAASSEN, * in Paardenbond dist. Oudtshoorn. (a) Johanna Herculina OLIVIER, * 14.03.1851 in Jan Fourieskraal dist. Oudtshoorn, � 24.09.1869 in Jan Fourieskraal dist. Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Carel Frederik MEIRING. [1] Petrus Jacobus MEIRING. [2] Carel Frederik MEIRING, * 1869, � 05.12.1869 in 2md 05d. (b) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 31.07.1852. Hy trou 27.05.1850, Anna Sophia Magdalena ALBERTS. [1] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 23.06.1877. [2] Johanna Herculina Catharina OLIVIER, * 25.05.1890 in Rietfontein dist. Calitzdorp. (c) Susanna Francina OLIVIER, * 22.05.1855 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Gideon LOURENS. [1] Jacobus Marthinus LOURENS. [2] Gideon LOURENS. [3] Maria LOURENS. [4] Hendrik LOURENS. [5] Susara LOURENS. [6] Johannes LOURENS. [7] Susanna LOURENS. (d) Maria Dorothea Magdalena OLIVIER, * 08.04.1857 in Gamka. Sy trou Johannes OOSTHUIZEN. [1] Maria Dorothea OOSTHUIZEN, * 30.01.1880. [2] Johanna OOSTHUIZEN. [3] Jacobus OOSTHUIZEN. [4] Johannes Jacobus OOSTUIZEN, * 02.08.1878. (e) Hester Maria OLIVIER, * 19.05.1859 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Jacobus Marthinus Theodorus OLIVIER, * 20.05.1864 in Calitzdorp dist., � 28.06.1919 in Goedemoed Robertson. Hy trou 02.06.1891 in Oudtshoorn, Cornelia Margaretha Carolina RAUTENBACH. [1] Jacobus Marthinus OLIVIER, * 12.05.1893, � 26.05.1972, begrawe in Robertson. Hy trou Dorothea Maria NN, * 14.12.1896, � 15.06.1980, begrawe in Robertson. [2] Cornelia Margaretha OLIVIER, * 26.12.1894. [3] Maria Dorothea OLIVIER, * 28.11.1896. [4] George Frederick OLIVIER, * 20.01.1899. [5] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 31.12.1900. [6] Gert Hendrik OLIVIER, * 11.10.1903. [7] Nicolaas Cornelis Claassen OLIVIER, * 04.09.1907. [8] Stefanus Petrus OLIVIER, * 24.01.1910. [9] Anna Maria OLIVIER. [10] Daniel OLIVIER, * 14.09.1914. [11] Wynand Fourie OLIVIER, * 14.01.1917. (g) Anna Maria OLIVIER, * 11.09.1867 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Jan BREYTENBACH. (h) Nicolaas Cornelis Claassen OLIVIER, (seun van Jacobus Cornelis OLIVIER en Maria Dorothea Claassen) * 20.08.1869 in Oudtshoorn. (i) Clasina Susanna OLIVIER, * 17.10.1871. (j) Salomina Cornelia Susanna OLIVIER, * 17.11.1876 in Calitzdorp, � 22.08.1910 in Langverwacht Calitzdorp. Sy trou 07.11.1894 in Oudtshoorn, Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 13.11.1863 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Philippus Lodewicus OLIVIER en Magdalena Catharina Maria ZAAYMAN), � 10.07.1942 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe 13.07.1942 in Nooitgedacht 158 Oudtshoorn. [1] (sien kinders bo) (3) Martha Catharina Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Susanna Francina STEYN) * 02.10.1831, � 09.11.1907. Sy trou 28.01.1850 in Mosselbaai, Frederik GEYSER, * 17.10.1829, � 23.11.1897. (4) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Susanna Francina STEYN) * 01.07.1833 in Oudtshoorn, � 01.12.1898 in Gamtoosberg Oudtshoorn. Hy trou 18.10.1858 in Oudtshoorn, May Mary Judith LOFTY-EATON, * 07.1835 in Mosselbaai dist., � 08.06.1923. (a) Mary-Ann OLIVIER, * 24.07.1859 in Oudtshoorn. (b) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, * 09.04.1862 in Armoed, � 07.07.1889 in Oudtshoorn, begrawe in Gamtoosberg Kandelaarsrivier. Hy trou Maria Magdalena SAAYMAN. [1] Hester Helena OLIVIER, * 06.11.1887 in Oudtshoorn. [2] Johanna Stephasina OLIVIER, * 12.09.1889 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Andries Hermanus BREYTENBACH. (c) Susanna Francina OLIVIER, * 14.06.1864 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Salomon Marx ZAAYMAN. [1] Petrus Daniel ZAAYMAN. [2] Salomon Marx ZAAYMAN. [3] Johannes Stephanus ZAAYMAN. (d) Mary Judith OLIVIER, * 11.11.1866 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Bartholomeus Cornelis ZAAYMAN. [1] Mary Judith ZAAYMAN. (e) Sarah Margaret Elizabeth OLIVIER, * 07.09.1869 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Mattheus Christian BREWIS. (f) Wilhelmina OLIVIER. Sy trou Hendrik Nicholaas SCHOEMAN. (5) Anna Maria Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Susanna Francina STEYN) * 06.04.1835. Sy trou 08.01.1854, Matthys Johannes GEYSER. (6) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE) * 14.10.1828. Hy trou 15.06.1851 in Mosselbaai, Gertruida Anna Magdalena GEYSER. (7) Jacobus Marthinus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (8) Martha Catharina Maria OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (9) Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (10) Anna Maria Johanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (11) Ockert Petrus Jacobus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (12) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (13) Margaretha Hendrica OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (14) Susanna OLIVIER, (dogter van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). (15) Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE) * c. 04.1844 in Jan Fouries Kraal, � 27.01.1924 in Gamtoosberg Oudtshoorn., Hy trou Petronella Johanna RHEEDER, * 05.1847 in Armoed, (dogter van Christiaan George RHEEDER en Maria Petronella DE VOS), � 08.11.1921 in Gamtoosberg. (a) Johannes Stephanus (Olie Boetie) OLIVIER, * 20.01.1867 in Oudtshoorn, � 28.03.1939 in Kandelaars Rivier. Hy trou (1) Johanna Matthysina OLIVIER, * 03.04.1879 (dogter van Johannes Matthys OLIVIER en Anna Maria BREYTENBACH), � 30.08.1905 in Paardedrift dist. Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (2) Hester Helena (Groot Hessie) OLIVIER. [1] (sien kinders bo) [2] Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus (Olie Boetie) OLIVIER en Hester Helena (Groot Hessie) OLIVIER) * 09.12.1907 in Oudtshoorn. [3] Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus (Olie Boetie) OLIVIER en Hester Helena (Groot Hessie) OLIVIER) * 31.03.1910 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou (1) Louisa (Lewiesa) NN. Hy trou (2) Hester VAN MOLENDORF. [A] Johan OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Louisa (Lewiesa) NN). Hy trou Rosa NN. 1. Christo OLIVIER. 2. Pierre OLIVIER. [B] Leama OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Louisa (Lewiesa) NN). Sy trou PN PIENAAR. 1. Conrad PIENAAR. 2. Helga PIENAAR. [C] Magda OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Hester VAN MOLENDORF). Sy trou Hennie VAN DER SCHYFF. [D] Heleen OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Hester VAN MOLENDORF). Sy trou Pietie DE JONGH. [E] Kitta OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Hester VAN MOLENDORF). Sy trou Leon STANDER. [F] Koba OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Hester VAN MOLENDORF). Sy trou Tinus MARAIS. [G] Ronel OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederik (Groot Chrisjan) OLIVIER en Hester VAN MOLENDORF). Sy trou (1) PN KRIEL. Sy trou (2) Johan PRETORIUS. [4] Johannes Stephanus (Hans of Jous) OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus (Olie Boetie) OLIVIER en Hester Helena (Groot Hessie) OLIVIER) * 28.04.1916 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Bettie NN. [A] Johan OLIVIER. (b) Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER, * 24.10.1869 in Oudtshoorn, � 25.02.1946 in Dewetsdorp. Hy trou (1) 12.11.1895 in Oudtshoorn (22 & 26 jr) Ds C Murray, Maria Petronella RHEEDER, * 12.03.1874 in Armoed dist. Oudtshoorn (dogter van Godfried Jacob RHEEDER en Louisa BREYTENBAGH), � 29.04.1900 in Kandelaarsrivier. Hy trou (2) 19.08.1902, Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH, * 22.09.1882, � 01.12.1925. Hy trou (3) 30.03.1940 in Dewetsdorp, Hester Alida Maria Magdalena VAN DER WALT. [1] Gert Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Maria Petronella RHEEDER) * 02.01.1897, � 23.06.1897. [2] Gottfried Jacob (Klein Frik) OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Maria Petronella RHEEDER) * 03.08.1898. Hy trou Enna NN. [A] Christo OLIVIER. [B] Gerrit OLIVIER. [C] Theodore OLIVIER. [D] Godfrey (Mannie) OLIVIER. [3] Christina Marie OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Maria Petronella RHEEDER) * 18.04.1900, � 08.1901. [4] Christian George Frederik (Chrisjan) OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Maria Petronella RHEEDER). [5] Cornelia Carolina Andriesiena (Nelie) OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 17.07.1903. Sy trou Johannes BOTHA. [6] Petronella Johanna (Pat) OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 20.09.1904. Sy trou Pieter OLIVIER. [A] Christo OLIVIER. [B] Andr� OLIVIER. [7] Andries Cornelis OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 07.05.1908. Hy trou Anna NN. [A] Marie OLIVIER. [8] Catharina Andriesina (Kato) OLIVIER, (dogter van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 26.07.1910. Sy trou David MALAN. [9] Johannes Stephanus (Hans) OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 01.01.1913. [10] Wynand Jacob (Japie) OLIVIER, (seun van Christian Georg Frederick (Kleinboetie) OLIVIER en Cornelia Carolina Andriessina BREYTENBACH) * 16.06.1916. Hy trou Catharina Elizabeth (Lizzie) MAREE, * 02.01.1918. [A] Mareena OLIVIER, * 24.12.1944. Sy trou PN LOUBSER. [B] Christian George Frederick (Derick) OLIVIER, * 24.12.1949. Hy trou Lydia NN. [C] Petrus Stephanus (Chris) OLIVIER, * 05.09.1954, � 20.11.1973. (c) Maria Petronella (Mieta) OLIVIER, * 16.11.1872, � 20.10.1945. Sy trou Mattheus Johannes (Tys) OLIVIER, * 01.06.1868 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Andries Hermanus OLIVIER en Geertruyda Anna Magdalena GEYSER), � 06.10.1943 in Robertson. [1] (sien kinders bo) (d) Gert OLIVIER, * 4.08.1874. (e) Jacob Salomon OLIVIER, * 05.05.1878 in Oudtshoorn. (f) Ockert Petrus OLIVIER, * 05.05.1878 in Kandelaarsrivier dist. Oudtshoorn, � 05.02.1950 in Geelbeksvlei dist. Mosselbaai. Hy trou Johanna Elizabeth (Non) GERBER, * 1893 in Kandelaarsrivier dist Oudtshoorn, (dogter van Esaias Engelbertus GERBER en Johanna Isabella CLAASSEN), � 12.07.1945 in Geelbeksvlei dist Mosselbaai. [1] Johanna Elizabeth (Hannie) OLIVIER, * 25.05.1905. Sy trou PN SWANEPOEL. [2] Gert Cornelis (Klein Gert) OLIVIER, * 1.12.1906. [3] Esaias (Jesaja) Engelbertus (Jis) OLIVIER, * 14.10.1909, � 18.04.1971, begrawe in Mosselbaai Heiderand. [A] Jakobus William OLIVIER, * 7.08.1959, � 20.04.1984, begrawe in Mosselbaai Heiderand. [4] Ockert Petrus OLIVIER, * 22.08.1912. [5] Petronella Johanna (Nellie) OLIVIER, * 29.08.1915. Sy trou PN CLAASSEN. [6] Stephanus Hendrik OLIVIER. [7] Johannes Stephanus (Stefaans) OLIVIER, * 11.02.1923. (g) Margaretha Hendrieka (Grieta) OLIVIER, * 22.10.1880 in Oudtshoorn. Sy trou Jacobus Johannes (Kosie) GERBER. [1] Peggy GERBER. [2] Rita GERBER. Sy trou PN SCOTT. [3] Kotie GERBER. Sy trou Jan HAARHOFF. [4] Marie GERBER. [5] Tienie GERBER. (h) Petronella Johanna (Nonkie) OLIVIER, * 16.02.1882 in Oudtshoorn, � 22.081958. Sy trou 28.07.1903, Jan Diederick GERBER, * 12.06.1876, � 07.01.1954. [1] Fanie GERBER. [2] Petronella Johanna GERBER. [3] Gert Cornelis Olivier GERBER, * 23.11.1907, � 09.10.1983. [4] Jannie GERBER, * 13.10.1909, � 24.09.1969. Hy trou Diana NN. [5] Hansie GERBER. [6] Carolina GERBER, * 21.11.1915, � 07.09.1928. [7] Driekie GERBER, * 11.02.1919. [8] Maria (Kotie) GERBER, * 03.02.1923, � 15.08.2006. Sy trou Salomon Marx (Sam) OLIVIER, * 27.02.1919 in Oudtshoorn (seun van Frederik Hendrik (Frikkie) OLIVIER en Hester Helena (Hessie) ZAAYMAN), � 11.03.2008 in Oudtshoorn. [A] Petronella Johanna (Ronnie) OLIVIER, * 13.10.1945. Sy trou Theunis Johannes (Don) JANSE VAN RENSBURG. 1. Marianna Frederika JANSE VAN RENSBURG. 2. Heinrich Marx JANSE VAN RENSBURG. Hy trou Daleen VAN NIEKERK. [B] Hester Helena (Rettie) OLIVIER. Sy trou Gene MOSTERT. [C] Frederik Hendrik (Hennie) OLIVIER. Hy trou Andeline NN. 1. Derik OLIVIER. 2. Ann-Mari OLIVIER. [D] Jan Diederik OLIVIER. Hy trou Mari�tte NN. 1. Jannien OLIVIER. 2. Maryke OLIVIER. (i) Willem Gerhardus OLIVIER, * 15.12.1883. Hy trou Bettie NN. [1] Joey OLIVIER. [2] Hester OLIVIER. [3] Casper OLIVIER. (j) Hendriena Elizabeth (Bettie) OLIVIER, * 08.11.1887, � 14.09.1957. (k) Frederik Hendrik (Frikkie) OLIVIER, * 11.07.1889, � 25.01.1978. Hy trou Hester Helena (Hessie) ZAAYMAN, * 28.08.1894, � 03.07.1965. [1] Gert OLIVIER, * 07.07.1917 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Huibrecht NN. [A] Marina OLIVIER. [B] Eric OLIVIER. [C] Estelle OLIVIER. [D] Johan OLIVIER. [2] Salomon Marx (Sam) OLIVIER, * 27.02.1919 in Oudtshoorn, � 11.03.2008 in Oudtshoorn. Hy trou Maria (Kotie) GERBER, * 03.02.1923 (dogter van Jan Diederick GERBER en Petronella Johanna (Nonkie) OLIVIER), � 15.08.2006. [A] (sien kinders bo) [3] Henri OLIVIER. Hy trou Louwtjie NN. [A] Dottie OLIVIER. Sy trou Pierre DU PLESSIS. [B] Esther OLIVIER. Sy trou Frans SWART. [4] Johan (Jous) OLIVIER. Hy trou Dollie NN. [A] Frikkie OLIVIER. Hy trou (1) Bokkie NN. Hy trou (2) Marietjie NN. 1. Johan OLIVIER, (seun van Frikkie OLIVIER en Bokkie NN). 2. Frikkie OLIVIER, (seun van Frikkie OLIVIER en Bokkie NN). 3. Barend OLIVIER, (seun van Frikkie OLIVIER en Bokkie NN). [B] Louis OLIVIER. Hy trou Nina NN. 1. Leanie OLIVIER. 2. Yolanda OLIVIER. [C] Johannie OLIVIER. Sy trou Leon DU RANDT. [5] Piet (Tolletjie)OLIVIER. Hy trou Nellie NN. [A] Elize OLIVIER. Sy trou Bennie TERBLANCHE. [B] Hester OLIVIER. Sy trou Pieter NN. [6] Soez (Suzie) OLIVIER. Sy trou Wynand NN. [7] Chrisjan (Klein Chrisjan) OLIVIER. Hy trou Elsie NN. [A] Martie OLIVIER. Sy trou Peter NN. [B] Frikkie OLIVIER. Hy trou Lydia NN. 1. Chrisjan OLIVIER. 2. Derick OLIVIER. (16) Philippus Lodewikus Daniel OLIVIER, (seun van Johannes Stephanus OLIVIER en Margaretha FOURIE). i. Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, * 28.08.1808, � in Armoed. Hy trou 01.04.1833 in George, Susanna Hendrika GREEFF, * 1811 in Oudtshoorn dist. (dogter van Andries Albertus GREEFF en Beatrix Aletta LATEGAN), � 1868 in 56j. 09m. j. Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER, * 09.10.1810 in Oudtshoorn, � 27.02.1883 in Welgevonden (Ladybrand Dist.?). Hy trou (1) 31.03.1834, Elizabeth Anna SCHOLTZ, * c. 11.1817 in George dist. (dogter van Jan Frederik SCHOLTZ en Eva Catriena ROELOFSE), � 09.10.1873 in Wlgevonden. Hy trou (2) Jacomina Elizabeth Susanna OOSTHUIZEN. (1) Andries Hermanus OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER en Elizabeth Anna SCHOLTZ) * 27.01.1835 in Kaapkolonie, � 03.04.1881 in Welgegund. Hy trou Magdalena Salomina Maria DE JAGER. (a) Dorothea Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou 25.11.1881 in Ficksburg, Ferdinand Johannes PIETERSE. (b) Elizabeth Anna OLIVIER. Sy trou in Ficksburg, Petrus Lafras MOOLMAN. (c) Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER, * c. 07.1864 in Ficksburg, � 06.10.1922 in "Rheebokkop" dist. Senekal. Hy trou 01.04.1885 in Ficksburg, Johanna Gustava PUTTER. [1] Andries Hermanus OLIVIER. [2] Francois Johannes Gerhardus OLIVIER. [3] Philippus Lodewicus OLIVIER. [4] Johannes Diederick OLIVIER. [5] Martha Maria OLIVIER, * 12.10.1903. (d) Magdalena Salomina Maria OLIVIER. Sy trou 05.01.1885 in Ficksburg, Jan Abraham LOUW. (e) Eva Catharina Magdalena OLIVIER. (f) Jacoba Catrina Petronella OLIVIER. (g) Christiaan Lodewicus OLIVIER, * c. 14.02.1879, � 29.05.1896 in "Welgemoed" dist. Ficksburg. (h) Isabella Magdalena OLIVIER. (2) Jan Frederik OLIVIER, (seun van Philippus Lodewickus OLIVIER en Elizabeth Anna SCHOLTZ) * 1837 in Odn dist. Hy trou 02.07.1866 in Winburg, Martha Maria Magdalena SCHEEPERS, * 31.05.1843, (dogter van Gert Cornelis SCHEEPERS en Anna Margaretha BOTHA), � 20.04.1906 in Lindley. (a) Philippus Lodewicus OLIVIER, * 13.06.1867 in Ficksburg, � 05.03.1950 in Durban. Hy trou 09.09.1895 in Senekal, Sara Maria HUMAN, * 21.01.1874 in Swellendam dist. (dogter van Petrus Johannes HUMAN en Sara Maria Johanna BADENHORST), � 24.06.1957 in Durban. [1] Sarah Maria Johanna OLIVIER, * 10.07.1896 in Lindley, � 06.10.1977 in Durban. Sy trou 18.03.1918 in Johannesburg, Herbert John HOOK, * 18.12.1886, � 1936 in Durban. [2] Jan Frederik OLIVIER, * 14.07.1897 in Lindley, � 22.12.1952. Hy trou 14.07.1924, Hester Jacoba VAN HUYSTEEN, * 14.07.1897 in Knysna (dogter van Hendrik VAN HUYSTEEN), � 18.01.1972 in Krugersdorp. [A] Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER, * 12.12.1926 in Wolwehoek. Hy trou 06.03.1954 in Brandfort, Johanna Elizabeth Margaretha Helena KLOPPER (dogter van Hendrik Belthazer KLOPPER en Jacoba Hendrina BOTES). 1. Jacoba Hendrina OLIVIER, * 04.03.1955. Sy trou 10.05.1975 in Roodepoort, Gavin Wellesley RICHARDSON, * 12.01.1955. a. Ian RICHARDSON, * 07.11.1975 in Pretoria. b. Vicky RICHARDSON, * 25.08.1978 in Pretoria. 2. Hester Jacoba OLIVIER, * 09.05.1957 in Vereeniging. Sy trou 17.04.1976, Francois Napoleon BOLLEURS, * 01.06.1953 in Brandfort. a. Elaine BOLLEURS, * 09.12.1977 in Boksburg. b. Debbie BOLLEURS, * 07.03.1979 in Boksburg. c. Willem BOLLEURS, * 27.08.1985 in Benoni. 3. Jan Frederik OLIVIER, * 01.05.1962 in Barkly-Wes. 4. Hendrik Belthazer OLIVIER, * 17.08.1963 in Barkly-Wes. Hy trou 02.07.1994 in Kempton Park, Jeanette RADEMEYER, * 09.03.1962 (dogter van Jacob Cornelius RADEMEYER en Sophia Jeanette BEUKES). a. Ettienne OLIVIER, * 22.11.1995 in Kempton Park. 5. Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER, * 23.04.1969 in Roodepoort. Hy trou 01.10.1994, Lynne TRYTSMAN, * 01.10.1965. [B] Jan Frederik OLIVIER, * 16.10.1928 in Norvals Pont, � 12.08.1987 in Parys. Hy trou (1) 12.07.1952 in Vrede, Anna Sophia ODENDAAL, * 04.08.1932, � 13.09.1960. Hy trou (2) 02.06.1962 in Johannesburg, Johanna Catharina MEYER, * 23.03.1940. Hy trou (3) 21.11.1970, Aletha Johanna HEINE, * 23.05.1947. 1. Elsa OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Anna Sophia ODENDAAL) * 24.07.1953. Sy trou 12.08.1972, Gerhard Cornelis PRETORIUS, * 25.03.1948, � 13.04.1993. a. Isak Jacob PRETORIUS, * 14.01.1974. b. Odenda Anamien PRETORIUS, * 14.02.1979. c. Marius Derrick PRETORIUS, * 01.12.1981. 2. Hester Jacoba OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Anna Sophia ODENDAAL) * 21.08.1956, � 11.09.1956. 3. Ansie OLIVIER, (dogter van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Anna Sophia ODENDAAL) * 05.10.1957. Sy trou 08.02.1978, Dennis ROSSOUW, * 09.06.1956. 4. Jan Frederik OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Johanna Catharina MEYER) * 06.05.1963. Hy trou 29.02.1992, Nicolle PIACENTINI. a. Ryan OLIVIER, * 10.01.1996. 5. Hertzog Beyers OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Johanna Catharina MEYER) * 09.10.1971 in Port Elizabath, � 19.07.1974, begrawe in Vrede OVS. 6. Hendrik Van Huysteen OLIVIER, (seun van Jan Frederik OLIVIER en Johanna Catharina MEYER) * 20.04.1976. [C] Hendrik Van Huysteen OLIVIER, * 16.10.1928 in Norvals Pont, � 1962 in Bethlehem. [D] Nicolaas Cornelius OLIVIER, * 31.12.1929. Hy trou 08.05.1954, Elizabeth Catharina POTGIETER, * 15.06.1933. 1. Gertruida Woutrina OLIVIER, * 02.02.1957 in Frankfort. Sy trou 12.09.1987, Daniel GROENEWALD, * 17.09.1957. a. Nicoleze GROENEWALD, * 06.03.1989 in Krugersdorp. b. Arno GROENEWALD, * 24.04.1992 in Roodepoort. 2. Johan OLIVIER, * 22.11.1959 in Bethlehem. Hy trou 10.01.1989 in Randburg, Sandra BOTHA, * 02.09.1959. a. Courtney OLIVIER, * 03.03.1988 in Pretoria. b. Faren OLIVIER, * 25.11.1989. 3. Estie OLIVIER, * 13.12.1961 in Bethlehem. Sy trou 02.01.1982, Louis Jacobus MIENNIE, * 23.04.1959. a. Louise MIENNIE, * 21.07.1984 in Johannesburg. b. Ruan MIENNIE, * 20.04.1988 in Johannesburg. [E] Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 12.02.1931 in Van Reenen, � in Cape Town. Hy trou 10.09.1955 in Bethlehem, Henrietta Antoinetta SERFONTEIN, * 04.12.1936 in Ficksburg (dogter van Anton Michael SERFONTEIN en Kathleen Mathilda JOHNSON). 1. Jan Frederik OLIVIER, * 08.09.1956 in Bethlehem. Hy trou 28.09.1974 in Van der Bylpark, Liana PIENAAR. a. Jolandie OLlVIER, * 10.01.1975 in Sasolburg. b. Johannes Ferdinand OLIVIER, * 01.04.1978 in Sasolburg. c. Frederik OLIVIER, * 28.12.1981 in Sasolburg. 2. Kathleen Matilda OLIVIER, * 22.10.1958 in Vanderbylpark, � 31.03.1983 in Vanderbylpark. Sy trou 12.05.1979, Gerhardus BENNEKAN. a. Adele Nadia BENNEKAN, * 17.10.1979 in Vanderbylpark. b. Etienne BENNEKAN, * 15.05.1982 in Vanderbylpark. 3. Anton Michael OLIVIER, * 30.03.1960 in Vanderbylpark. Hy trou 13.12.1980 in Vanderbylpark, Elizabeth Magdalena ESTERHUIZEN, * 16.09.1963. a. Christiaan Daniel OLIVIER, * 17.05.1984 in Vanderbylpark. b. Deon OLIVIER, * 08.07.1986 in Vanderbylpark. 4. Petrus Johannes OLIVIER, * 16.11.1963 in Vanderbylpark. 5. Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER, * 26.08.1966 in Sabie. Hy trou 05.09.1992 in Pietersburg, Johanna Berdina RAIJMAKERS, * 02.03.1970. a. Daniel Joseph OLIVIER, * 10.08.1995 in Vanderbylpark. [F] Johannes Christian OLIVIER, * 09.03.1934 in Van Reenen. Hy trou 17.12.1960 in Van Reenen, Margaretha Elizabeth BEKKER, * 22.09.1936. 1. Christian OLIVIER, * 27.12.1961. Hy trou 17.04.1994, Hester Alida POTGIETER. a. Hester Helena OLIVIER, * 04.09.1995. 2. Petrus OLIVIER, * 11.11.1967. Hy trou 26.03.1991, Elaine Anne POULTON, * 06.09.1970. a. Robert OLIVIER, * 26.01.1995. [G] Johanna Christina OLIVIER, * 31.07.1937 in Viljoensdrif. Sy trou (1) 31.12.1956 in Paul Roux, Pieter Jacobus NIEMAN, * 19.12.1924, � 27.08.1978 in De Brug. Sy trou (2) 18.10.1980 in Bloemfontein, Theunis Christiaan DE KLERK. 1. Hester NIEMANN, (dogter van Pieter Jacobus NIEMAN en Johanna Christina OLIVIER) * 23.10.1957 in Bloemfontein. Sy trou 07.05.1977 in Bloemfontein, Johannes Lodewikus VISSER, * 17.11.1950 in Namakwaland. a. Johannes Lodewikus VISSER, * 01.05.1979 in Copperton. b. Jolene VISSER, * 17.10.1983 in Bloemfontein. 2. Pieter Jacubus NIEMANN, (seun van Pieter Jacobus NIEMAN en Johanna Christina OLIVIER) * 25.01.1961 in Bloemfontein. Hy trou 18.12.1982 in Bloemfontein, Francina DREYER, * 06.11.1960 in Colebrook. a. Pieter Jacobus NIEMANN, * 27.04.1984. b. Christa NIEMANN, * 19.10.1990 in Bloemfontein. [3] Martha Maria Magdalena Scheepers OLIVIER, * 1898 in Lindley, � in Johannesburg. [4] Anna Petronella Johanna OLIVIER, * 1899 in Lindley, � 02.08.1947 in Durban. Sy trou (1) A.P.J. DU PREEZ, � 14.07.1936 in Shunting operation. Sy trou (2) D.E. LOOTS. [5] Elizabeth Anna OLIVIER, * 05.05.1903 in Lindley. Sy trou Stephanus COETZEE. [6] Petrus Johannes Human OLIVIER, * 03.09.1905 in Lindley, � 18.06.1947 in Durban. Hy trou Elizabeth Catharina NEL, * /. [A] Ronald OLIVIER, * 03.04.1935 in Durban. [B] Petrus OLIVIER, * 02.10.1939 in Durban. [7] Florence Amelia OLIVIER, * 1907 in Lindley. Sy trou Benjamin PRETORIUS. [8] Gerharda Petronella Cornelia OLIVIER, * 03.09.1909 in Lindley, � 24.01.1962 in Durban. Sy trou (1) James ARCHIBALD. Sy trou (2) James McGEGOR. [9] Hester Germina Rautenbach OLIVIER, * 16.02.1911 in Lindley, � 1961 in Durban. Sy trou Hendrik Andries Stephanus GROBLER. [10] Philippus Lodewikus OLIVIER, * 07.10.1912 in Lindley, � 08.04.1953 in Durban. Hy trou Susanna Catharina Gertruida Johanna SCHEEPERS, * 05.12.1917 in Vryheid (dogter van Gert Frederik SCHEEPERS en Anna Elizabeth STEENKAMP), � 15.09.1992 in Durban. [A] Philip Lodewick OLIVIER, * 20.07.1937 in Durban. Hy trou 22.09.1962 in Newcastle, Anna Aletta Lydia HARPER, * 18.12.1942 in Newcastle (dogter van John HARPER en Magdalena Lydia DRY). 1. Georg Bernard OLIVIER, * 17.12.1964 in Newcastle, � 22.12.1964 in Pietermaritzburg, begrawe in Newcastle. 2. Shaun Eric OLIVIER, * 31.10.1966 in Newcastle. Hy trou (1) 23.12.1991, Jennifer COSS, * 07.09.1968 in Port Elizabeth (dogter van Anthony COSS en Christine NOLAN). Hy trou (2) 16.12.2006 in Paarl, Elma SWART. 3. Keith Grant OLIVIER, * 17.05.1968 in Newcastle. Hy trou (1) 26.03.1994 in Port Elizabeth, Simone PUKALL, * 11.04.1968 in Weil am Rhine, Germany (dogter van Siegfried PUKALL en Christa SEIDEL). Hy trou (2) 15.10.2005 in Jackson VSA, Seija FELGER. 4. Linde Faith OLIVIER, * 16.06.1969 in Newcastle. Sy trou 16.02.2002 in Port Elizabeth, Michael Eric LOUW. a. Joshua Paul OLIVIER, * 18.06.1992 in Port Elizabeth. b. Daniella Meta OLIVIER, * 07.09.1995 in Port Elizabeth. c. Jessica Roxanne OLIVIER, * 07.09.1995 in Port Elizabeth. d. Zackary Micah LOUW, * 16.12.2002 in Port Elizabeth. 5. Renee Dawn OLIVIER, * 02.10.1970 in Bethlehem. [B] Gerrit Frederick OLIVIER, * 15.09.1942 in Durban. Hy trou 15.02.1969 in Cape Town, Johlene Henrietta DUCKITT, * 18.09.1946 in Cape Town (dogter van William Henry DUCKITT en Dora Elsie HIBBERT). 1. Helene Susan OLIVIER, * 10.02.1972 in Cape Town. a. Nicholas Fynn JANSER, * 05.12.2007. 2. Carl Philip OLIVIER, * 13.05.1975 in Cape Town. Hy trou 05.01.2002 in Mossebaai, Tracey-Lee NN. a. Tamar Erin OLIVIER, * 11.12.2004 in Cape Town. [C] John Frederick OLIVIER, * 18.03.1944 in Durban. Hy trou 29.05.1965 in Durban, Lynn PALMER, * 10.02.1947 in Durban (dogter van Keith Douglas PALMER en June SLADE). 1. Garth John OLIVIER, * 27.10.1968 in Durban. Hy trou 12.09.1994 in Austin Tx USA, Ariel Ann ORTEGON, * 30.01.1956 (dogter van Arnold ORTEGON en Toni MARTINEZ). a. Arianna Olympia OLIVIER, * 05.03.1996 in Baltimore MD USA. 2. Karen Lynn OLIVIER, * 15.07.1970 in Ixopo. Sy trou 27.04.1990 in Melbourne, Dominec TYRRELL, * 19.02.1964 in Hereford UK (seun van Thomas Valentine TYRRELL en Sylvi

Olivier van Piketberg en omgewing

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Oliviers van die Oos Kaap

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Oliviers van Weskaap

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Ollie Maxwell - Family Cold Case

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Fowler-4702|Joy Jernigan]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Fowler-4702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Joy Jernigan To-Do List|Joy's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Maxwell-3862|Maxwell, James ]] || 1890-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Hull-3452|Maxwell, Jane L. (Hull) ]] || 1891-05-13 || to-do |- | [[Maxwell-3861|Tubby, Ollie (Maxwell) ]] || 1915-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Olmos Name Study

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Aguascalientes
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[[Category:Reynosa, Tamaulipas]] [[Category:Mexico City]] [[Category:Chicago, Illinois]] [[Category:Sanchez Name Study]] [[Category:Flores Name Study]] [[Category:Duran Name Study]] [[Category:Aguascalientes]] [[Category:Jalisco]] [[Category:Zacatecas]] [[Category:Olmos Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Olmos Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olmos Olmos] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Olmos name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Olmoses), by time period (18th Century Olmoses), or by topic (Olmos DNA, Olmos Occupations, Olmos Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Olmos 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: [[Olmos-34|Armando Olmos]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Olmos}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Olmos}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! ==Templates=== :Rio Grande Valley Genealogical Society :[http://www.guadalajaradispensas.com/ Guadaljara Dispensas Marriage Records 1600-1699, 1700-1799, 1800-1899, Nueva Galicia, Guadalajara and Jalisco] === Mexican Genealogy Basics === * [https://mexicangenealogy.com/mexican-genealogy-the-basics/] ===Related Wiki Tree Categories and Free Space Pages=== :[[:Category: Mexico]] :[[:Category: California]] :[[:Category: New Mexico Territory]] :[[:Category: Texas]] : [[:Category: Duran Name Study]] : [[:Category: Sanchez Name Study]] : [[:Category: Spain]] ==Membership== * * [[Durán-1894|D. Durán]] * ==Related Surnames To The Olmos Family== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olmoz Olmoz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elms Elms] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olm Olm] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olmo Olmo] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Almos Almos] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Holmes Holmes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Almas Almas] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alms Alms] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jauregui Jauregui] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garcia Garcia] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Serna Serna] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Munoz Munoz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Esparza Esparza] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hernandez Hernandez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ruiz Ruiz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lopez Lopez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martinez Martinez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ramirez Ramirez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Estrada Estrada] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Perez Perez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Torres Torres] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Delgadillo Delgadillo] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sigala Sigala] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Prieto Prieto] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cortez Cortez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moctezuma Moctezuma] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Avelar Avelar] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carillo Carillo] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mendoza Mendoza] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Macias Macias] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jimenez Jimenez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Espinosa Espinosa] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ximenez Ximenez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moran Moran] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guerrero Guerrero] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mora Mora] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Marin Marin] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gomez Gomez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guzman Guzman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gutierrez Gutierrez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rodriguez Rodriguez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Romero Remero] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morales Morales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lara Lara] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sandoval Sandoval] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanchez Sanchez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Duran Duran] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Enriquez Enriquez] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Saldivar Saldivar] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rubalcava Rubalcava]

Olmste(a)d DNA Surname Project

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The Olmstead/Olmsted/Omsted Surname Study Project began in April 2003, in anticipation of the August 2003 Olmste(a)d Family Association Reunion in Fredericton, New Brunswick, as part of the Family Tree DNA worldwide study. The initial goal of the project was to determine if the Jabez Olmsted (c1690, Ware, MA) line is related to the Olmste(a)ds who arrived at Boston in 1632 aboard the Lyon. The project has been expanded to help all Olmste(a)ds determine their relationship to a specific line. As of August 8, 2011, there are 39 Olmste(a)d members in the project, representing five separate groups as defined by their unique 12 marker strings. Participants are being encouraged to step up their tests to the 37 marker level to further define family relationships. Of those currently in the study, two has tested all of the 52 markers available for Y-DNA ancestral study range; twelve have tested to the 37 marker level and two to the 25 level. Occasionally FTDNA offers special pricing for stepping up to a higher level; participants receive email notifications directly from FTDNA. Currently, there are 16 members of the 1632 James & Richard (from Essex, England in 1632) lines. One of the surprises from the DNA project is that two Jabez (c.1700, Ware, MA) groups have emerged, one with 10 members and the other with 6. All 17 members believed they were “blood” descendants of Capt. Jabez of Ware. The explanation appears to be a “casual adoption.” Jabez’ son Jeremiah married 11 December 1734 Elizabeth Litten; at present we know nothing else about her–where she came from, her ancestry, or even if that is her real name. Elizabeth was apparently pregnant at the time of their marriage as their son Jabez was born 29 July 1735. All of the descendants of this child (Jabez) fall in the second DNA grouping [Jabez #2] that is distinctly different from the first (Capt. Jabez) [Jabez #1] group; descendants of Jeremiah’s other sons, Aaron, Jedediah, and Gideon, all fall in the Jabez #1 group. It was this DNA project that provided the pointer to the place of separation in the two Jabez ancestral groups. Additional research is now underway to possibly pinpoint Elizabeth’s ancestry and determine the actual DNA line of this family. Nevertheless, our viewpoint remains the same that any person born or adopted into an Olmste(a)d family is “one of the family” as they share all other aspects of the heritage of the family. The Stephen Olmstead line of Pennsylvania has 2 members, both with known lineage. They are quite distant genetically from any of the New England Olmsteads (James, Richard, or Jabez lines); likewise they are apparently not related to any of the Umste(a)d lines from southern Pennsylvania. There are 5 individuals who have joined the Olmste(a)d DNA group who do not fit into one of the above four groups and they do not match each other. One may be of Scandinavian extraction receiving the Olmste(a)d name on a “sounds like” basis upon entry into the US. There are 1 individual in an unassigned awaiting for the test results to be compared witht he other groups. The administrator of the Olmste(a)d DNA Surname Project is Barbara Taylor. You can contact her at ofapres@aol.com. To learn more about the worldwide DNA surname project by Family Tree DNA of Houston, TX, check out their site where you can access more than 7500 surname and geographical projects correlating the results of over 342,000 samples submitted, representing over 85,000 specific surname in 6550 projects, since its inception in 2000. In the past eleven years DNA testing for genealogical purposes has grown from “almost unknown” to today when it is a fast growing, widely accepted tool for genealogists. Family Tree DNA is a very reputable firm with staff scientists and strong academic links. They have the largest comparative database which allows privacy protection for participants but allowing them to elect to share their email address with others that have a close degree of matching for 12, 25, 37, or 52 marker tests. FTDNA is the testing partner for The Genographic Project of the National Geographic Society. In August 2011 FTDNA announced that persons who have tested with Ancestry, GeneTree, Sorensen’s SMGF, and DNA Heritage can have their results from tests with those first converted to the FTDNA format and for a small fee will be be granted access to all of the FTDNA matching and given a personal page on the FTDNA site. Place by the Elms © Walt Steesy, 2009-2011 Update: August 8, 2011

Olmste(a)d Name Study

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OLMSTED CABIN

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Olmsted County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Olmsted County, Minnesota]] == Olmsted County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Olmsted County, Minnesota project page! This county, established February 20, 1855, was named in honor of David Olmsted, first mayor of St. Paul, in 1854, who in 1855 removed to Winona, in the county of that name, adjoining Olmsted county."Olmsted County, Minnesota." Gray County Texas Genealogy and History - Presented by Genealogy Trails. Accessed September 03, 2018. http://genealogytrails.com/minn/olmsted/history_origins.html. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Wabasha County (north) *Winona County (east) *Fillmore County (south) *Mower County (southwest) *Dodge County (west) *Goodhue County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === *Byron *Chatfield (partly in Fillmore County) *Dover *Eyota *Oronoco *Pine Island (partly in Goodhue County) *Rochester (county seat) *Stewartville === Townships === *Cascade Township *Dover Township *Elmira Township *Eyota Township *Farmington Township *Haverhill Township *High Forest Township *Kalmar Township *Marion Township *New Haven Township *Orion Township *Oronoco Township *Pleasant Grove Township *Quincy Township *Rochester Township *Rock Dell Township *Salem Township *Viola Township == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmsted_County,_Minnesota *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Olmsted_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *https://www.olmstedhistory.com/ *https://archive.org/details/mn-olmsted-1910-leonard (History of Olmstead County) *https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Olmsted_County_Minnesota.html?id=d1c0AQAAMAAJ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Olmsted_County,_Minnesota == Sources ==

Olmsted Plan / Veterans Park Depew, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "At the close of the 1850's, city beautification became an issue that more and more leaders followed and explored. The theory behind this movement was that the more aesthetically pleasing you make a city, the more people will want to live in that city, and the happier they will be. This theory held true during the development of many Western New York communities, and the Village of Depew is a wonderful example of this philosophy. One of the greatest champions of the City Beautiful movement was Frederick Law Olmsted. Olmsted was the leading landscape architect of the post-Civil War generation, and has long been acknowledged as father of American landscape architecture. Because the investors of the Depew Improvement Company were already familiar with Olmsted’s work at the Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls and with the City of Buffalo Parks system, they were excited to involve him in the improvement of the plan for the Village of Depew. In the early 1890's, the Depew Improvement Company hired the firm of Olmsted and Vaux to design the street system for the Village. As a team, Olmsted and his partner, Calvert Vaux (1824-1895), collaborated on dozens of parks, parkways and planned neighborhoods across the country. As the nation’s landscape underwent increasing urbanization, new ideas about the importance of public parks in America were gaining popularity, and Olmsted and Vaux pioneered and propelled this movement. Their creations are, historically and presently, crucial elements in the identity of their home cities. There is no area richer in the influence of Olmsted and Vaux than the Veterans Park area of Depew. To this day, the area boasts the great canopy created by the maple trees along Terrace Boulevard, a signature of Olmsted’s design. Veterans Park itself, a rectangular-shaped green space, bordered by Terrace Boulevard on the south, Park Place on the north, Meridian Street to the west and Marengo Street on the east, was the center-point of Olmsted’s scheme. His design philosophy included a centralized green space, the essence of parkland established as a contrast to the pace of the modern world. Olmsted envisioned a need for ordinary citizens to maintain perspective in their daily lives by being exposed to, and encouraged to contemplate, the natural rhythms of the natural world. “We want a ground,” he wrote, “to which people may easily go after their day’s work is done ... we want ... the greatest possible contrast with the restraining and confining conditions of the town ... we want ... tranquility and rest to the mind.” From an aerial view of the area, Olmsted's footprint is visible, with it’s commercial corridors serving as borders (Broadway, Gould Avenue, Transit Road and the east village line), with angular and perpendicular thoroughfares acting as spokes of a wheel leading to the center-point of the design, a park setting. In keeping with his design philosophy, people could move easily from the hustle and bustle of the commercial and industrial settings of their workday lives to the peace and tranquility of a marvelous green space."(1) ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]

Olney Name Study

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[[Category:Olney Name Study]] [[:Category:Olney Name Study]] ---- == How to support the {{Pale Orange|OLNEY}} Name Study== To join the Study: # Add {{Tag|OLNEY}} and {{Tag|OLNEY_NAME_STUDY}} to your G2G tag feed That way you'll see all our discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. #Add the line [[Category:Olney Name Study Members]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add your profile to the list of participants on the [[:Category:Olney Name Study Members|Study Participants Category Page]] #Add your name to the list below. === Study Participants === Please add your name and a description of your specialty and/or your problem Corney *[[Olney-518|Graeme Olney]] **Setting up the study and categorising profiles from New Zealand & Australia ---- == Category Set Up INSTRUCTIONS == How to add {{Pale Orange|Olney}} profiles to the study - Take a look at the existing sub-categories below (and possible sub-sub-categories) and then put the appropriate code/s at the the top of their biography. These sub-categories have been broken up by specific geographical code. Three forms of identification of a person's profile are used: FIRST: The Country SECOND: The State / County / Region THIRD: County / Area / City or smaller Geographic Area and a combination of at least two used to Group the Profile IDs together For example: If a person was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland and died in New South Wales, Australia the categories would not be the '''[[Category:Olney Name Study]]''' but rather: :1.'''[[Category:Lanarkshire, Scotland, Olney Name Study]]''' with the linking categories within the edit box: ::a. '''[[Category:Lanarkshire, Scotland, Name Studies|Corney]]''' ::b. '''[[Category:Scotland, Olney Name Study]]''' then 2.'''[[Category:Scotland, Olney Name Study]]''' with the linking categories : ::a. '''[[Category:Scotland, Name Studies|Olney]]''' ::b. '''[[Category:Olney Name Study]]''' '''AND''' :3.'''[[Category:New South Wales, Australia, Olney Name Study]]''' with the linking categories : ::a. '''[[Category:New South Wales, Australia, Name Studies|Olrney]]''' ::b. '''[[Category:Australia, Olney Name Study]]''' then 4.'''[[Category:Australia, Olney Name Study]]''' with the linking categories : ::a. '''[[Category:Australia, Name Studies|Olney]]''' ::b. '''[[Category:Olney Name Study]]''' Before creating a location, do a category search to determine if the category has already been created. See: [[:Category:Regions|'''Category:Regions''']] to locate established categories. NOTE: If you are '''Category "Challenged"''' (as I was, & keep being, hence the reconstruction zone above) , send [[Olney-518|'''Graeme Olney''']] a note (be sure to include the profile ID to be linked), and I'll set it up. If the category comes in "RED" that means that location has not been created yet. It is also very important to be consistent with punctuation and spelling and even spacing. ==Adding Project Template - INSTRUCTIONS== If you would like, you may add a project template to each profile included in our study. This will help raise awareness of our study & may increase further collaboration. The code is: {{One Name Study
| name = {{ blue|Olney}}
| category = ''State/Province/County, Country'', Olney Name Study
}} Insert the location as specific as possible then follow the category instructions above to link the new category to the upper level categories. This template will place ONE category...if there are others, then you will need to set them up manually using the above instructions... If you need assistance with this process, please contact [[Olney-518|'''Graeme Olney''']] === PURPOSE/GOALS=== 1. Add the template to a {{Pale Orange|Olney}} profile ONLY those whose last name at birth was {{Pale Orange|Olney}} (so no wives who became a Olney by marriage) 2. Add the location of the {{Pale Orange|Olney}} in the following format: This Province/State, Country, Corney Name Study IF it comes up RED then that location/category hasn't been created...either let [[Olney-518|ME]] know or I will watch the "wanted categories" section and will take care of it. NOTE: the commas, punctuation are all important. If you have one letter off, it won't set up correctly...''I can fix them as long as the profiles aren't restricted via the privacy setting.'' 3. If you find any information/websites that pertain to the area/location for {{Pale Orange|Olney}}s or the location add the links to the respective category page so that others can benefit...that's another reason I wanted to set this project up this way. Not only does it better able folks to find relationships in a location, but it also gives me a parking place for specific resources to benefit everyone else in their research...I'd so often put a resource on a profile but it applied to multiple other people but unless someone had a reason to look at that person's profile it doesn't benefit anyone...this way it's sort of up there. ----

Olney-518 - Research Project Folder 1

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:Researcher Personal Category Page: [[:Category:Olney-518|Olney-518]][[Category:Olney-518]] :Researcher General Freespace page: [[Space:Olney-518_Research_Hold_All|Research Hold All]] ---- {{Blue|Current Use of this Folder}} : The collection of links and information on the family of [[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] & [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] ---- {{Blue|This research project is being undertaken to gather links to records and sourced information related to this family, in one place, so that profiles for the whole family can be created with common details linked to all from a common starting point.}} {{Green|Thank you to all of the profile managers and researchers who had previously found various pieces of information that I have gathered here}} ---- '''Aaron and Julia & ten children:''' #[[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] {{FindAGrave|141938893}} # [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] {{FindAGrave|141938900 }} #[[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] #[[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] #[[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] {{FindAGrave|141938909}} #[[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] #[[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] {{FindAGrave|173214657}} #[[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] {{FindAGrave|141938898}} #[[Chenery-246|Sarah '''Alice''' (Chenery) Croton (abt.1881-1956)]] {{FindAGrave|173216166}} #[[Chenery-277|John Percy Chenery (1883-1884)]] #[[Chenery-278|James Arthur Chenery (1885-1943)]] #[[Chinery-70|Louisa Lillian Adelaide (Chinery) Brock (1887-1972)]] {{FindAGrave|173169282}} == Timeline Info == ===1873 === : Aaron Chinery of Norfolk (23, Farm Labourer) with his wife Julia (26) and two daughters - Rose (2) and Emily (9 months) - were on the assisted immigration passenger list for the ship Edwin Fox which sailed from England on 28 Jan 1873."New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSTP-PMR : 8 July 2019), Aaron Chinery, 28 Jun 1873; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004412445."New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FSYY-9XM : 8 July 2019), Aaron Chinery, 28 Jun 1873; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004411735. :[[:Category: Edwin Fox, sailed 24 January 1873|Edwin Fox, sailed 24 January 1873]] :[[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :[[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 02 - 1870/1 - [[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 00 - 1872/3 - [[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :The ship became waterlogged and had to stop in France for repairs, the family returned to england and didn't continue on to New Zealand === 1881 === :In 1881 Aaron Jr Chenery (age 31, Ag Lab) lived at Fen Rd in Blo-Norton with his wife Julia (34) and six children: Rose (10), Emily (9), Herbert (7), Julia (6), Charley (3), and Henry (1)."England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q278-ZNT7 : 12 December 2017), Aaron Jr Chenery, Blo-Norton, Norfolk, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 8, Piece/Folio 1972/7, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,625. :[[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :[[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 10 - 1870/1 - [[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 09 - 1872/3 - [[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 07 - 1874/5 - [[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 06 - 1875/6 - [[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 03 - 1878/9 - [[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 01 - 1880/1 - [[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1886 === :In 1886 A Chinnery (age 40, Carman) , with his wife Mrs Chinnery (35) and eight children - Rose (14) , Emily (12), Julia (10), Harriet (10), Chas (8), Henry (6), Alice (4) and Mary (1) - sailed from London 9 September, on the ''Doric'' and arrived in Wellington on the 27 Oct 1886"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1R-6QS : 9 March 2021), A Chinnery, Dec 1887; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004413514. : 40 - 1846/7 - [[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 35 - 1850/1 - [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 14 - 1871/2 - [[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 12 - 1873/4 - [[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 10 - 1875/6 - Harriet?? [[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 10 - 1875/6 - [[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 08 - 1877/8 - [[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 06 - 1878/9 - [[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 04 - 1880/1 - [[Chenery-246|Sarah '''Alice''' (Chenery) Croton (abt.1881-1956)]]'''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 01 - 1884/5 - Mary ?? [[Chenery-278|James Arthur Chenery (1885-1943)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1891 === :Aaron Chinery (age 44, Farmer), with his wife Mrs Aaron (47) and nine children - Julia (16), Emily (19), Rose (20), Chas (11), Hy (10), Alice (7), Arthur (4), G (3), and Herbt (18, Farm Labourer), as well as two other relatives [?] Arthur Chinery (21, Farm Labourer) and Wm Chinery (23, Farm Labourer) - sailed from Lyttelton, New Zealand to London in Apr 1891"New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS1Q-1J4 : 8 July 2019), Aaron Chinery, Apr 1891; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004413390. : 44 - 1846/7 - [[Chenery-83|Aaron Chenery (1849-1933)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 47 - 1843/4 - [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 20 - 1870/1 - [[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 19 - 1871/2 - [[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 18 - 1872/3 - [[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 16 - 1874/5 - [[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 11 - 1879/0 - [[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 10 - 1880/1 - [[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 07 - 1883/4 - [[Chenery-246|Sarah '''Alice''' (Chenery) Croton (abt.1881-1956)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 04 - 1886/7 - [[Chenery-278|James Arthur Chenery (1885-1943)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 03 - 1887/8 - G (Miss) [[Chinery-70|Louisa Lillian Adelaide (Chinery) Brock (1887-1972)]]'''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : 23 - 1867/8 - [[Chenery-107|William Charles Chenery (1867-1954)]] ???? : 21 - 1869/0 - [[Chinery-33|Arthur Chinery (abt.1869-1936)]] ???? ---- :[[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] got married to [[Burnaby-17|Walter James Burnaby (abt.1857-1931)]] in England '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did they come to NZ ( before 1894 & birth of Daughter in New Zealand)}} ---- :[[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] Marries her cousin [[Chenery-107|William Charles Chenery (1867-1954)]] in England '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1892 === :[[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] (Chinnery) comes back to New Zealand (by herself?) on the ''Ionic'' "New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KXCV-G3T : 26 February 2022), Emily Chinnery, 1892; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004436227. '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1893 === :[[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] gets married in New Zealand '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did he come to NZ? ( possibly 1892)}} ---- :[[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] (Chinnery) gets married in New Zealand '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|Came back in 1892}} === 1896 === :Miss A Chinnery (no age) sailed on the 5th of September from London and arrived in Lyttelton on the 25th October 1896 "New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDK-K9KX : 27 February 2022), A Chinnery, 25 Oct 1896; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004511095."New Zealand, Archives New Zealand, Passenger Lists, 1839-1973," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3MB-GWP : 27 February 2022), A Chinnery, 19 Oct 1896; citing ship , Archives New Zealand, Wellington; FHL microfilm 004416115. : - Sarah Alice ? === 1897 === :Delphic? England to New Zealand :''The Delphic was launched in 1897 so is more than likely the vessel for the family's final voyages to New Zealand not their original one'' :{{Blue|noted on obit of [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] )}} Some of the Family return ? === 1898 === :[[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] Gets married in New Zealand '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did he come back to NZ? ( possibly 1897)}} === 1900 === {{New Zealand Sticker|region=Canterbury|place=Chaneys}} :Approx 1899/1900 family settle in Marshlands Road, Chaney's, Canterbury[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19261227.2.8 "Death of Mrs Martha Julia Chenery"], ''Press'', Volume LXII, Issue 18884, 27 December 1926, Page 2 :Latitude:-43.432688 / Longitude:172.649853 / Coordinate System:NZGD2000 / Authority: New Zealand Geographic Board ---- :[[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] returns to NZ on the ''Delphic'' (23 Nov 1900) with [[Chenery-107|William Charles]] and 3 Children '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' ---- :[[Chenery-246|Sarah '''Alice''' (Chenery) Croton (abt.1881-1956)]] gets married in NZ '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did she come back to NZ? (Before 1900)}} === 1903 === :[[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] gets married in NZ '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did he come back to NZ? ( possibly before 1901)}} :[[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] has a son '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' :{{Blue|When did he come back to NZ? ( possibly before 1901)}} === 1904 === :[[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] remarries on the death of her first husband '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1906 === :[[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] gets married in NZ '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' === 1920s === : [[Lucas-11428|Julia Martha (Lucas) Chenery (1846-1926)]] dies : The late Mrs Chenery is survived by her husband, four sons, five daughters, thirty-nine grandchildren, and thirteen great-grandchildren. :: The sons are: : Mr H. Chenery (Chaney's) - [[Chenery-276|Henry John Chenery (1879-1942)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mr C. Chenery (Chaney's) - [[Chenery-82|Charles Thomas Chenery (1877-1966)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mr H. Chenery (Belfast) - [[Chinery-69|Herbert Aaron Chinery (1873-1945)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mr A. Chenery (Wanganui) - [[Chenery-278|James Arthur Chenery (1885-1943)]]'''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' ::and the daughters are: : Mrs Croton (Chaney's) - [[Chenery-246|Sarah '''Alice''' (Chenery) Croton (abt.1881-1956)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mrs J. Allen (Rangiora) - [[Chenery-275|Emily Maria (Chenery) Allen (1872-1947)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mrs Burnaby (Ashburton) - [[Chenery-81|Julia Alice (Chenery) Burnaby (1874-1952)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' : Mrs Brock (Papanui) - [Chinery-70|Louisa Lillian Adelaide (Chinery) Brock (1887-1972)]] : Mrs Chinnery (Auckland) - [[Chenery-106|Rose Julia Chenery (1871-1953)]] '''{{Yellow|- tick}}''' ---- == Sources ==

Olof and Bettie Anderson

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This Free-Space page is for research on Olof Anderson and his Family. I am researching this in an effort to find the parents of [[Anderson-42710|John Anderson]] Parents. Please enter any input you may have here on this family. If you find another potential Family group let me know so I may create another page. John and his brother Arthur never show up with this Family, Please if you find something new enter it at the bottom of the notes page. Start with the date the record source found, As I do not have access to the pay sites the information from the record would be appreciated. See the example below. What I have '''1892''' *Olaf Anderson appears in the directory at the Sopris Mining Camp in 1892 *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75414.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1892]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 74, 1892. Accessed 11 April 2019. '''1899''' *Orlof Anderson in the directory for the Berwind Mining Camp in 1899 *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75416.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1899]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 38, 1899. Accessed 11 April 2019. '''1900''' "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQM6-WNL : accessed 12 April 2019), Olof Anderson, Precinct 7-8, 33 Los Varos, Tjeras, Berwind, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 60, sheet 12B, family 203, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,126. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olof_and_Bettie_Anderson] *Olof Anderson Head M 38 Sweden *Bettie Anderson Wife F 38 Sweden *Annie M Anderson Daughter F 14 Kansas *Frank D Anderson Son M 12 Kansas *Effie S Anderson Daughter F 10 Colorado *Hilda Anderson Daughter F 4 Colorado *Olof Anderson in the Directory for the Berwind Mining Camp 1900-1901. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75419.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1900-1901]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 62, 1900-1901. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Olaf Anderson in the directory for Trinidad, Colorado 1907. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75424.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1907]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 4, 1907. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Anderson, O., Anderson Mrs. O., Anderson Frank, and Anderson Effie all listed at the same address in directory Trinidad, Colorado 1908. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75423.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1908]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 3, 1908. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Note - Olof and Family appear in the 1900 Census Trinidad, Las Animas, Colorado Berwind Mining Camp. Family Oral history has John's father passing away in a mining Accident. The Berwind Camp had several issues. Olof was a coal miner. John and his brother Arthur was not yet born in 1900, '''1910''' "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK48-BM1 : accessed 12 April 2019), Calpo Anderson, Trinidad Ward 2, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 120, sheet 15A, family 299, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 122; FHL microfilm 1,374,135. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olof_and_Bettie_Anderson-1] *Calpo Anderson Head M 47 Sweden *Erickson Anderson Wife F 46 Sweden *Frank D Anderson Son M 22 Kansas *Effie Anderson Daughter F 19 Colorado *Hilda Anderson Daughter F 13 Colorado *Wilfred Anderson Son M 9 Colorado *Edna Anderson Daughter F 7 Colorado *Anderson, Olof and Anderson Frank D listed at the same address in the directory 1910-1911. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75425.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1910-1911]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 6, 1910-1911. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Note- in the 1900 Census Calpo Anderson and his wife Erikson does not appear but appear in the 1910 Census, Ages are similar and Frank D, Effie, and Hilda appear in this census record approximately 10 years older. John Anderson appears in the 1910 Census in the Colorado Home for Dependent and Neglected Children[]. This fits Family oral History except there is still no mention of Johns brother Arthur. It should also be noted that Calpo Anderson never once shows up in the Trinidad, Colorado City Directory. Also still not sure of the date of death for Olaf. '''1916''' *Betsy (Widow Olaf) and Effie Anderson in the directory 1915-1916 *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75427.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1915-1916]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 4, 1915-1916. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Note Somewhere between January 1900 and 1916 Olaf passes away. This is the important time frame as [[Anderson-42710|John Anderson]] was born 13 April 1903. His brother Arthur still unknown. '''1920''' "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXLS-5J4 : accessed 12 April 2019), Betsy Anderson, Trinidad, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing ED 145, sheet 1A, line 43, family 13, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 167; FHL microfilm 1,820,167.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olof_and_Bettie_Anderson-2] *Betsy Anderson Head F 57 Sweden *Edna Anderson Daughter F 16 Colorado *Betsy Anderson and Edna Anderson in the directory 1921. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75430.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1921]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 4, 1921. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Betsy Anderson (Widow Olaf) and Edna Anderson at the same address in directory 1924-1925. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75432.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1924-1925]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 4, 1924-1925. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Betsy Anderson in directory 1929. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75434.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1929]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 4, 1929. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Note - in the 1920 Census Betsy Anderson appears with her daughter Edna age 16. Betsy is listed as a widow. '''1930''' "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X74D-4PK : accessed 12 April 2019), Bothy Anderson, Trinidad, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 54, sheet 5B, line 77, family 125, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 245; FHL microfilm 2,339,980.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olof_and_Bettie_Anderson-3] *Betsy Anderson (Widow Olaf) in directory 1935. *Carnegie Library of Trinidad, Colorado. "[https://evogov.s3.amazonaws.com/media/131/media/75436.pdf Trinidad_City_Directory_1935]." Trinidad City Directory, Page 3, 1935. Accessed 11 April 2019. *Note - Bothy Anderson in 1930 Census. Widowed and living alone. '''1940''' "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VR6J-GP4 : 13 March 2018), Betsy Anderson, Ward 5, Trinidad, Election Precinct 51, Las Animas, Colorado, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 36-55, sheet 5B, line 60, family 114, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 468.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Olof_and_Bettie_Anderson-4] *Note- Betsy Anderson, Age 76, widowed living Alone. '''Follow Notes''' *Example * 12 April 2019 found mention of Arthur Anderson in 1920 Census on Ancestry.com Information on record etcetc

Olof Andersson in the global tree

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:The exploration of [[Space:100_Circles|'''100 Circles''']] ::- ''contributes to our knowledge of the Global WikiTree'' ::- ''investigates the connectedness of the chosen focus profiles'' ::- ''inspires research questions about the context of a focus profile'' :This page presents '''[[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson]] (1793 - 1860)''' and his perspective on the Global Tree. ==Olof Andersson and his tree== [[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson]] was born in Solmyra, Gunnilbo parish, in 1793 and died in Odensvi 1860. Olof came to WikiTree in February 2016 as the father of [[Olofsdotter-888|Anna Olofsdotter (1817-1885)]]. Since Anna was already connected, Olof was connected to the Global Tree as soon as the daily script was run. Olof Andersson was chosen as a [[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles]] focus profile because of being roughly halfway between the "record horizon" back in time where there is no documentation for individuals of the common folk in Sweden and the "privacy horizon" of the still living. Olof has a well rounded [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Family-Tree-5056 family tree] with just one vexatious gap for a couple of great-grandparents in the fourth generation. On the other hand, there are several branches going further back than four generations. At the outset of the Circles exploration, 14 November 2020, Olof's [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andersson-Descendants-5056 descendants] had not been fully explored, although the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Olofsdotter-Descendants-888 descendants of daughter Anna], were in WikiTree as far as they have been found, without including living people. In the course of filling out Olof's circles the branches of his other children were brought to the same state. Olof's ancestors were all farmers / foresters in one limited area of Sweden, mostly within [[:Category: Gunnilbo (U)|Gunnilbo parish]]. Initially owners of their land, they slowly drifted towards cultivating land owned by others. Olof's father owned the land he farmed, but Olof, being a third son, became a contract farmer. According to ''Svensk Uppslagsbok'' 1949 the Gunnilbo area is forested, with many lakes; no more than 5% being cultivated fields. In 1945 there was a population of 829, having gone down from 1,560 in 1856 (which may have been the peak). This little parish is represented in Wikitree by 1982 profiles, born between 1560 and 1919 (WikiTree+ search 2021-06-06). This must still be far from complete coverage - but the density of the network is sufficient to make Gunnilbo a good place to look for a connection. Olof Andersson moved from Gunnilbo to the southern neighbour, Odensvi. The descendants of Olof Andersson lived in times of increasing mobility, due to industralization and urbanization. Some few emigrated. Olof's eldest brother [[Andersson-12808|Anders Andersson]] (1782-1847) remained as self-owned farmer in Solmyra. He was the fifth generation in the male line from [[Andersson-6298|Tyris Andersson]] (abt.1598-1695). The farm remained with eldest sons in this line for three more generations, to [[Andersson-13309|Anders Gustaf Andersson]] (1857-1886), who died unmarried. His sister married and stayed in Solmyra. Her grandson, who remained single all his life, still lived in Solmyra in 1975. These are Olof's blood relationships. The Global Tree of Wikitree is not limited to blood, but includes relatives by marriage in its kinship network. The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection Connection Finder] counts four types of connection to an individual profile: '''parents''', '''siblings''', '''spouses''' and '''children'''. The Connection Finder will by default show the shortest path between two chosen profiles. This path will often meander up and down between generations or include chains of the spouses of siblings - or second spouses. Looking at the '''Alternative View: Generational Path''' may be helpful for understanding how Connection Finder is different from a pedigree or a descendancy. However, for the purpose of counting "degrees", the nature of the relationship does not matter. All that counts is the distance to the profile in focus - and all profiles at the same shortest distance are on the same circle. The following (hand made) sketch is abstractly modelled on the first two circles of Olof Andersson. There should be 22 dots on the inner circle and 98 on the next one, unless we have miscounted. Olof's parents and siblings, his spouse and children are shown as dots on the inner circle. The parents, siblings, spouses and children of those in the first circle are shown as dots on the second circle. Nobody appears twice and nobody has more than one connection to the previous circle. (This connection, on the other hand, is necessary.) As you can see there are several dots in the first circle that do not have any connection to the second circle. These represent siblings or children of Olof who never married or had children - most of them died in infancy. You should also be able to spot the person (a brother) who had a spouse but no children. For the rest, the size of families varies - at this time large families were quite common. Olof's third circle with over 400 profiles just wouldn't fit into the picture ;-) {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree.png |align=m |size=400 }} Connections, naturally, depend on the profiles being entered in WikiTree in the first place - but the profiles entered in WikiTree in their turn will depend on the availability of documented real-world people. This does make one curious about the actual kinship and social networks around a focus profile: *A spinoff study of [[Space:Gunnilbo_cohorts|three cohorts of children born in the same parish as Olof]] (half-finished). ==Filling in Olof's close circles== If you start looking at a profile like Olof, centrally positioned between ancestors and descendants, with a fairly complete ancestor tree and lots of descendants, you may be surprised by how much in the second and third circle that still remains to fill in - because you haven't included the families of spouses and siblings yet. At the start of our circles exploration, 5 November 2020, Olof had 21 profiled individuals in his first circle (plus one child, dead in infancy, and so far only mentioned as one of nine children in the obituaries of the parents. The vicar may have miscounted, so this hypothetical child gets no profile.) Olof's first circle of 21 profiles was reckoned as complete from the start of our circles exploration. But already the second circle was incomplete to begin with. It took 54 new profiles to fill it up, which was done in a couple of weeks. There are now 98 profiles in his circle #2. A spreadsheet was used for keeping track of created profiles in the third circle and individuals named in sources, but awaiting profile creation. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12jN77qrod38HuVeDNm3s_QKPRjvzfJhpxMPO08tnTQQ/edit?usp=sharing Olof's Spreadsheet] (read only) The third circle had a population of 86 profiles at the beginning. It was reckoned complete after six months, 10 May 10 2021, at 410 profiles: an addition of 324 new profiles. A small handful of "hypothetical children" have not been profiled; a source was recently found for one single girl, who died at age ten, so the profile count is now 411. In the process of populating Olof's third circle, his fourth circle also received many new profiles. Other circles, slightly further away also grew a bit due to single lines being explored out from the first circle, or children of Olof's age cohort in his birth parish being connected to the Global Tree and thus to Olof. Then, from the summer of 2021 to the summer of 2022 there was in principle no research specifically concentrated around Olof Andersson's circles. But in the summer of 2022, something happened to make Olof's closer circles grow. The circles 1 to 3, have not changed since they were completed in May 2021. Circles four and five didn't change a lot from May 2021 to May 2022. Then, between May 2022 and November 2022 - when fourth great-granddaughter [[Ekeblad-7|Eva]] started working on her own CC7 - quite a lot of new profiles have turned out to be in Olof's circle 4 and up: {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-3.png |align=c |size=800 }} ==Olof's place in the Global Tree== Olof's place in the Global Tree is probably best described by his mean distance to all other connected profiles. His initial mean distance of 32 was probably a bit over average. He certainly couldn't compete with [[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop Esq (1622-1700)]] - the known profile with the shortest average distance to the rest of the tree - who was at 17.51 in November 2020. As the "density" of the tree grows with the continual addition of new profiles, a slow but steady reduction of the mean distance for ''any'' profile is to be expected. Olof's mean distance has gone down from 32.09 to 25.07, where Samuel Lothrop's mean distance has only gone from 17.5 to 17.2 - looks like there isn't much scope for change in Lothrop's distribution. Currently (July 2022) the average mean distance between randomly chosen profiles is in the interval [22-25], as explained below [[Space:100_Circles#Changing_Focus|the table on the main 100 Circles page]]. So Olof with his current mean distance of 25.07 is now one in the mass of average profiles, where previously he was a bit "peripheral. The following table concerns the population of his closest circles over four six-month intervals, and some aspects of the distribution of the population of all his circles. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! Circle1 !! Circle2 !! Circle3 !! Circle4!!Circle5!!Peak!!Mean dist!!e!!Date |- |'''21'''||44||86||147||258||30||32.09||109||2020-11-05 |- |'''21'''||'''98'''||'''410'''||413||472||29||30.80||100||2021-05-10 |- |'''21'''||'''98'''||'''410'''||414||476||28||30.43||98||2021-11-08 |- |'''21'''||'''98'''||'''410'''||414||480||27||29.89||98||2022-05-04 |- |'''21'''||'''98'''||'''411'''||546||511||23||25.07||97||2022-11-05 |} This table differs from the table on the main 100-Circles page by showing the population for each circle 1 to 5 instead of using cumulative numbers. (This is the way we made the tables in the beginning). The rest is the same - these are shortened versions of the explanations at the main page: *'''Peak''' value is tfor the most populated circle. *'''Mean''' value is the average of all distances to the Focus. *'''e''' is the '''eccentricity''' of the profile, the radius of the greatest non-empty circle. Distribution graphs of all Olof's circles over time (this is what the Tree population has looked like from Olof's perspective over time). Seen through a "window of 100 circles by 2,500,000 profiles - this leaves out 9 circles at the tail end of the first sample and cuts off the top of the two final samples. Red marks the peak circle. {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-4.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-2.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-9.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-12.png |align=c |size=600 }} {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-13.png |align=c |size=600 }} From Olof's perspective the population of the Global Tree forms a nice hill, which keeps roughly the same shape as it grows. The hill has crept slowly closer to Olof - with a noticeable leap in the last six months. {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-7.png |align=c |size=800 }} ==Comparing the circles of Olof Andersson== In the course of exploring [[Space:100_Circles|'''100 Circles''']], the data for Olof's circles were samlped regularly from the beginning of November 2020 to the end of May 2021, when his third circle was completed. Other profiles have been sampled less frequently - just when we got curious about some aspect of the circles diagrams. In the end of November this "snapshot" was taken, comparing Olof Andersson with a few companions. {{Image|file=Bridges_from_Sweden-3.png |align=c |size=600 }} Diagrams of the samples look much the same for any connected profile: there is a smooth "hill" formed by the heavily populated circles representing the bulk of the Global Tree from the viewpoint of a chosen profile. The up-slope of the hill is somewhat steeper than the down-slope. There is a longer or shorter "inroad" to the left of the main hill (representing the circles closest to the focus profile) and, to the right, a tail, which is often quite long, representing the most distant circles. While the "hills" of different profiles are visually very similar, there are marked differences in the length of the inroad - and corresponding differences in which circle has the peak population. *More about the "inroad" to the "hill" on the page about [[Space:Bridges_from_Sweden|Bridges from Sweden]] - featuring Olof and comparing him to the others in the "Olof, Stina, Apollonia and Bill" diagram. This page has been updated with data from November 2022, showing an interesting change over the two years. *More about profiles with even longer inroads: [[Space:The_long_and_winding_path|The long and winding path]] *Our tail-chasing adventures are described on this page about [[Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree|the outer rim of the Global Tree]] *The page about how [[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|Ten circles meet each other]] contains more about our current understanding of the global growth. ==Connections to faraway lands== It used to be that the Connection Finder was limited to ten ''Degrees of connection'' plus three anchor profiles. In the new and improved version launched in September 2020 it shows connections between any two Globally Connected profiles you can think of. The Connection Finder makes it possible to explore Olof's connection to any other profile, as long as it is also connected to the Global Tree. By default it shows the shortest connection. Some shortest paths are very long. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Frank-1226&person2Name=Andersson-5056&relation=0&ignoreIds= This is Olof's path] to one of the featured profiles of the week 14 November 2020, [[Frank-1226|Otto Frank]], the father of Anne Frank. With 42 ''Degrees of connection'' it was one of the longer paths to a featured profile that week. {{Image|file=Evas_kladdblock.png |align=c |size=800 }} As is almost always the case with Swedish profiles, this path from a Jew born in Germany and dead in Switzerland goes through America in order to reach Sweden. Otto Frank had a sister who emigrated. On the Swedish side Olof's wife had a great grandmother, whose brother had an emigrating descendant five generations later. In America the path winds back and forth through marriages and up and down generations. In the beginning of June 2021 the shortest path was 40 Degrees, due to a new bridging connection from Olof to America. In the beginning of May 2022 the path from Otto to Olof was 36 degrees. In the beginning of November 2022 the shortest path is down to 28 degrees. The improved representation of the American connections of Olof's emigrated granddaughter [[Persdotter-2815|Hedvig Vilhelmina Persdotter (1860-1903)]] must have contributed to this - but who knows what useful bonds have been made elsewhere in the tree! The Global Tree is certainly no static thing. {{Image|file=Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree-1.png |align=c |size=800 }}

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[[Category:Our Lady of Good Success Traditional Catholic Congregation, Oxley, Queensland]] ==OLOGS Traditional Catholic Congregation, Queensland== ===Two * 4 Hour Adoration in Reparation Roster=== {| border="1" width=100% !Time period!!Name 1!!Name 2!!Name (Spare) |- |8AM-9AM|| || || |- |9AM-10AM|| || || |- |10AM-11AM|| || || |- |11AM-Noon|| || || |} ---- ===Prayers for the Departed Souls in Purgatory=== ''“It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from sins.” (2 Maccabees 12:46)'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Our_Lady_of_Lourdes_Catholic_Church%2C_Oxley%2C_Queensland A list of some Faithful Departed of Our Lady of Lourdes, Oxley]

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[[Category:Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Oxley, Queensland]] Profiles to be created * Mrs Joan Jeanette Sheehan 16/6/1936-14/08/2021; Funeral OLOL Oxley 25 Aug 2021; Buried Nudgee Cemetery *'''Electoral Rolls''' Joan Jeanette Sheehan (home duties) Barrie John Sheehan (welder) , Enoggera 1963 *Joan Jeanette Sheehan (home duties) and Barrie John Sheehan (welder) and , Enoggera 1980 *Michael John Sheehan (clerk) and Barbara Mary Sheehan (home duties) and Barrie John Sheehan (welder) and 62 Samford Rd., Alderley 1958 * Mrs Nancy Jean Palmer nee McCarthy 25May1923-16Apr2014; Funeral OLOL Oxley 23Apr2014; Buried Allambe Cemetery Nerang ; Publication: The Courier-Mail Date listed: 21/4/2014 *https://www.ancestrylibrary.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/35614803/person/172119774089/facts *Record information Event:births Registration number12666 / 1909 Family name:PALMER Given name(s)Geo Fredk Thos Place of event:SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC, Australia Personal detail Mother's name, Flor Ruby Mother's family name at birthBACKWELL Father's Name:, Geo Wright *"International Patents, 1890-2020". IFI Claims; New Haven, CT, USA; Patent Database. {{Ancestry Record|62216|41556442}} (accessed 24 November 2021). Inventor: George Frederick Thomas Palmer; Patent Date: 19 Jan 1976; Patent Country: Australia; Publication Date: 5 Jan 1978; Publication Number: AU1546276A; Patent Description: AN ATTACHMENT FOR PROJECTION OF MAGNIFIED TELEVISION PICTURE; Applicant: PALMER G F T; Others Listed: George Frederick Thomas Palmer. *George married Mabel Emily Florence Palmer on '''8 July 1927''' in Burnley and they subsequently divirced in 1937.'''Marriage''': "Victoria, Australia, Divorce Records, 1860-1940". Public Records Office of Victoria (PROV); North Melbourne, Victoria. {{Ancestry Sharing|26576865|b04c4a}} - {{Ancestry Record|61565|6159}} (accessed 24 November 2021). George Frederick Palmer marriage to Mabel Emily Florence Palmer on 8 Jul 1927 in Burnley and their subsequent divorce in 1937. *Record information Event:marriages Registration number7087 / 1927 Family name:ERIKSEN Given name(s)Mabel Emily Flor Personal detail Spouse's family name:PALMER Spouse's given name(s)Fredk Thos *PALMER George Frederick Thomas Funeral notice 28OCT1994 Death 85 late of Surfers Paradise Gold Coast Bulletin 01NOV1994 * Mr Lajos (Louis) Evans, Harrisville Cemetery * Mrs Margit (Margaret Elizabeth) Evans (1935-2009) Harrisville Cemetery [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Margit-Evans/18349919 Billiongraves] *Avril Gwendolyn DONELLY [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200452075/avril-donelly findagrave brookfield] Death Notices DONELLY, Avril Passed away 22nd October, 2011. Aged 48 Years Beloved Wife of Rob, Mother of Beau and Priya, Daughter of Jim and Alma. Family and Friends are invited to attend the Funeral Service at Our Lady of Lourdes, 1119 Oxley Road, Oxley, commencing at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 28th October, 2011. We will always miss you Av. MICHAEL HUTCHINSON 3273 ... Death Notices Publication: The Courier-Mail; Date listed: 25/10/2011; published online: My Tributes repository https://www.couriermail.com.au/tributes/notice/death-notices/donelly-avril/3800706/ accessed 19Nov2021 wife of Rob Donelly *John Charles Nunn KIDMAN, born 08 Oct 1934 died 21 Jul 2018 buried Mt Gravatt Cemetery Funeral Notices KIDMAN, John Charles Nunn Passed away peacefully on Saturday, 21st July, 2018 at St Paul de Chatres, Boronia Heights. Aged 83 years. Much loved Husband of Rita. Loving Father and Father-in-law of Susan and Andrew, Jacinta and Peter, Tony and Debby. Adored Grandfather of Lucy, Nick, Liam, Emily, Samuel, Jacob and Sofia. Family and friends are invited to Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes, cnr Alexander and Oxley Rds, Oxley on Wednesday, 25th July, 2018 at 10am. Funeral Notices Publication: The Courier-Mail; Date listed: 24/7/2018; published online My Tributes; repository couriermail.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kidman/4549387/ accessed 19Nov2021 Husband of Rita * PATRICIA MARY KENYON 16-05-1928 29-09-2009 81 Years 07-10-2009 buried Mt Gravatt Cemetery *Brian Lewis KENYON died 3 April, 2018 buried Mt Gravatt Cemetery Funeral Notices KENYON, Brian Lewis Late of Carinity Nursing Home, Brookfield. Husband of Patricia Mary (dec'd), Father of Stephen. Passed away Easter Tuesday, 3rd April, 2018, aged 88 years. A Rosary at 10:30am followed by a Requiem Mass at 11:00am will be said for Brian at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, cnr. Oxley Road and Alexander Street, Oxley on Wednesday, 18th April, 2018. Refreshments after Mass, followed by burial at Mt. Gravatt Cemetery. George Hartnett Metropolitan Funerals Taringa - 073870... Funeral Notices Publication: The Courier-Mail; Date listed: 16/4/2018; published online My Tributes; repository https://www.couriermail.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kenyon-brian-lewis/4965425/ accessed 19Nov2021 Husband of Patricia Mary * Jeremy William Dominic Lee. (1931-28 April 2012) Died at Ravensbourne, Queensland, Australia. https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/3025392https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0497517/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm Inflation in retrospect : a paper presented to the seminar: "Inflation, and how to end it' / by J.W.D. Lee, National Secretary, Institute of Economic Democracy; https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/6253096?lookfor=author:%22Lee,%20Jeremy,%201931-%22&offset=20&max=24 accessed 19Nov2021 [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2619104/ravensbourne-cemetery findagrave Ravensbourne cemetery page] 09 JUNE 2012 Jeremy Lee: Vale Somewhat belatedly, Australia First Party would mention the sad passing, some eight weeks ago, of Jeremy Lee. Mr. Lee was an earnest speaker, writer and campaigner on many issues of concern to patriotic Australians. Jeremy Lee lived his early life in Kenya before moving to Australia in the 1960’s, where he became active with the Australian League Of Rights. In that capacity for over 20 years, he toured Australia as an inspirational speaker. After moving away from the League in the 1990’s, he continued in his general role and was a great supporter of the Inverell Forum. In the last 15 years, it was not uncommon for videos and DVD’s from his remarkable tape-library to turn up in workplaces across the country on subjects such as the banking credit creation fraud, the New World Order and our rights and freedoms which have been under sustained attack. In the last few years, Jeremy Lee was unwell and confined to care. His last political visitor was Perry Jewell. This old fighter will be missed by all who believe in winning Australian independence from the globalist forces. Vale: Jeremy Lee. POSTED BY AUSTRALIA FIRST PARTY QUEENSLAND http://afqld.blogspot.com/2012/06/jeremy-lee-vale.html accessed 19Nov2021 * William Harold (Bill) Smith born 25-01-1932 died Sun 28 Mar 2021 buried Pinnaroo Lawn Cemetery * Anthony (Tony) Storrie Storry Story, of Ashgrove *MCCONACHIE MALCOLM KEITH Details02-06-1926 06-01-2007 80 Years 09-01-2007 Mt Gravatt Cemetery * Danielle Catherine Borgonovo (c.1946-25 De 2020) Toowong Cemetery. * Margaret Diana Wall (29 Apr 1933-03 Aug 2021) Toowong Cemetery * Patrick Kennedy 2021 * * Mr SUDARMANA THOMAS SIDNEY Details 22-10-1926 13-10-2012 85 Years 18-10-2012 Mt Gravatt Cemetery *SUDARMANA, Elizabeth Mt Gravatt Cemetery ; Publication: The Courier-Mail, Date listed: 23/10/2014 *VEDELAGO, Pierina ; Publication: The Courier-Mail, Date listed: 26/10/2010 *CRIMMINS, Robyn ; Publication: The Courier-Mail, Date listed: 7/6/2016 *CHMELLA, Ilona ; Publication: The Courier-Mail, Date listed: 10/9/2015 *POWERS, Kevin Joseph ; Publication: The Courier-Mail Date listed: 7/11/2012 *MURRAY, Ian ; Publication: The Courier-Mail Date listed: 26/4/2014 *Obituary: The Powers family, relatives of the Late Eric Brown, would like to thank the parishioners of Oxley for all their prayers for Eric during his final illness. A Mass will be offered for their intentions. * Rita May Kidman 13 May 2023 ryerson KIDMAN Rita May Funeral notice 13MAY2023 Death 84 at St Paul de Chartres, Boronia Heights Courier Mail (Brisbane) 18MAY2023 *Barbara Findlay who passed away on Pentecost Sunday. Her Funeral will be held at Integrity Funerals, 18 Tonga Place, Parkwood, QLD 4214 on Monday, June 12th, with recitation of the Rosary at 12pm and Mass at 12.30pm. The burial will take place close by, at Southport Lawn Cemetery, 191 Melia Ct. Southport. 4215. *Peter McCormack who passed away on Thursday evening. Funeral details will be circulated to the Parish Bulletin E-mail list (see next page for sign-up information). Death Anniversaries From OLOL weekly Church Bulletins: *28 Feb – Freda Colsell, Edward Black, Noelle Harvey *1 Mar – Mary Cameron, Peggy Cooke, Fr Ludovic-Marie J Barrielle, Fr Francis Peter Scanlan *2 Mar – Mary Pownall *3 Mar – Lawrence Morton, David Evans, Agnes Nicol, Michael Frayn, Margaret Janec *4 Mar – William Brigstock, Cathryn Buckley *5 Mar – Margaret Henderson, Mary Janec, Gloria Cruice *6 Mar – Maria Euglohrer *14 May – Hubert Wouterloud, Robert Mularczyk, Robert Dunne *15 May – Kevin Cooney, Vivian Wintle, Fr Francis Le Fevre, Yvonne Rita Jones *16 May – Roy Taylor *17 May – Frederick (Bill) Larkin, Fr Carmelo Micallef *18 May – Myra Skennar *20 May – Elizabeth Moran *28 May – George Brown, Nancy Williams, Fausta Solari, David Bates, Joseph Orton *29 May – William Power, Sam Pennisi *30 May – Zilphia Bayliss, Sr Marie Vergeres *31 May – Robert Bergin *1 Jun – Nicholas Powers, [[Topper-263|Margaret McCormack]], Peter McCormack *2 Jun – Mary Kennedy, Patricia Bergen, Robyn Crimmins *3 Jun – Richard Bourke, Michael Kennedy *4 Jun – Bernice Kenny, Kevin Power, Edmund Kelly *5 Jun – Keith Cunnington, Steve Jackson *6 Jun – John Kind, Paulo Sililo ‘Ali *7 Jun – Fr Peter Oudendijk, Anna Vella *8 Jun – John Roche *10 Jun – Fr Bryan Buckley, Margaret Szabo, Fulton Chew * Elsewhere... '''Infant of Prague SSPX Catholic Church, Buderim ''' * Eric Willis died Wed 17 Feb 2021; funeral Tue 2 March 2021 Infant of Prague Church, (SSPX Bulletin) * Frances Cecelia FILER, 28/01/1934 ~ 26/01/2019 Family and Friends are respectfully invited to attend the Catholic Funeral of Frances Cecelia Filer to be held at the Infant of Prague Church, 27 Toral Dr Buderim at 11am 7th February 2019. Wake to be held 2pm RSL Club Nambour, Sunshine Coast 4560 Funeral Notices Publication: Sunshine Coast Daily; Date listed: 5/2/2019; published online My Tributes; repository https://www.couriermail.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/filer-frances-cecelia/3146902/ accessed 19Nov2021 '''Holy Cross Seminary Cemetery, Goulburn, NSW''' *GAYNOR, Lt Patrick Thomas8552535Late of Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera, died in motorcycle accident on Australia Day, 2016. Aged 24 YearsMuch loved Son of Bernie and Therese Gaynor, beloved Fiance of Camilla, much loved Brother and Brother-in-law of Bernard and Ellen, Caroline and Alex, Maree and Mark, Elizabeth and Jeff, Claire and Michael, Monica, Daniel and Phillip. Treasured Uncle of 23 Nieces and Nephews. Valued Friend to many.Family and Friends are invited to Funeral Mass to be conducted at St Ignatius Catholic Church, 30 Kensington Tce, Toowong, on Wednesday, 3rd February, 2016, commencing at 2 p.m. The Burial Service will be conducted at Holy Cross Seminary, Goulburn, NSW, on Friday, 5th February, 2016, at 2 p.m Publication: The Courier-Mail; Date listed: 30/1/2016; published online My Tributes ==Sources==

Olomouc Region (Olomoucký kraj) Region, Czech Republic

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Olson-Gilbertson Photo Album

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This album contains photos and other memorabilia of the family created by the marriage of [[Olson-6495|Carl Olson]] and [[Gilbertson-599|Agatha Gilbertson]], including, during their childhoods, their children, [[Olson-6496|Herbert Carland Olson]], born 1902, [[Olson-6497|Robert Gerald "Jerry" Olson]], born 1904, [[Olson-6208|Elaine Beatrice "Enie" Olson]], born 1913, and [[Olson-6498|Luetta Marie "Lue" Olson]], born 1922. {{Image|file= Gilbertson-599-1.jpg |size=l |caption=1902 Wedding}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album.jpg|size=l |caption=Agatha & Jerry 1904}} {{Image|file= Gilbertson-599-3.jpg |size=l |caption=Carl, Agatha & Jerry c1907}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-5.jpg|size=l |caption=Jerry & Enie c1915}} {{Image|file= Olson-6208-10.jpg|size=l |caption=Grandma Lucy (?) & Enie c1916}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-4.jpg|size=l |caption=Enie c1916}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-2.jpg|size=l |caption=Jerry & Enie c1916}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-7.jpg|size=l |caption=Jerry & Enie c1916}} {{Image|file=Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-1.jpg|size=l |caption=Enie & Agatha? c1916}} {{Image|file=Olson-6208-19.jpg|size=l |caption=Enie c1917}} {{Image|file=Gilbertson-599-4.jpg|size=l |caption=Agatha}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-9.jpg|size=l |caption=Agatha, Enie & Lue c1923}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-8.jpg|size=l |caption=Carl, Jerry, Enie & Lue c1924}} {{Image|file= Olson-Gilbertson_Photo_Album-6.jpg|size=l |caption=Enie c1926}} {{Image|file=Olson-6208-18.jpg|size=l |caption=Enie c1927}} {{Image|file=Olson-6208-8.jpg|size=m|caption=[[Olson-6208|Enie]] and her sister, [[Olson-6498|Lue]]}}

OLTMANNS Family Reunion

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

Olympic Games: medalists for Austraiia and New Zealand (1896 to 1912)

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{{Succession box | title ='''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=c |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' | before = '''The first Olympic Games of the modern era''' | after = '''1920 Summer Olympics
Team Australia
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'''Links to other pages'''
{| border="2" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Orange;" |- |'''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|The Olympics Project]]''' |- |'''[[Space:Olympics-Team_Australia|Olympics - Team Australia]]'''
'''[[Space:Olympics-Team_New_Zealand|Olympics - Team New Zealand]]''' |- |'''[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics|1896 Summer Olympics]]''' |}
== Athens, 1896 == One athlete from the Australian colony of Victoria competed at the first modern Olympics in 1896. He was born in England but spent most of his life in Australia. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) classifies him as an Australian athlete. Winners were not given gold medals. Instead, silver medals were given for first place, copper medals for second, and no medals for third. The IOC has since retrospectively allocated gold, silver and bronze medals to these competitors in line with current practice. {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Result & event |- || [[Flack-827|Edwin Flack]] || Connected || 1st place - Athletics, 800m
1st place - Athletics, 1500m
3rd place – Tennis Doubles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1896_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |}
== Paris, 1900 == For most events, winners were given cups or trophies, or in some events a silver medal for first place and a bronze medal for second. The IOC has retrospectively allocated gold, silver and bronze medals to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placegetters in line with current practice. {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Result & event |- || Frederick Lane || || 1st place - Swimming, 200 m freestyle
1st place - Swimming, 200 m obstacle event |- || [[Rowley-1466|Stan Rowley]] || Not connected || 1st place - Athletics, 5000m team race ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team])
3rd place - Athletics, 60m
3rd place - Athletics, 100m
3rd place - Athletics, 200m |}
== St Louis, 1904 == {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Medal & event |- || Francis Gailey || || Silver - Swimming, Men's 220 yard freestyle
Silver - Swimming, Men's 440 yard freestyle
Silver - Swimming, Men's 880 yard freestyle
Bronze - Swimming, Men's 1 mile freestyle |}
== London, 1908 == 32 competitors represented Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand: see [[Wikipedia: Australasia at the 1908 Summer Olympics]] {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Medal & event |- || Australia national rugby union team || || Gold - Rugby union |- || Snowy Baker || || Silver - Boxing, Middleweight |- || [[De_Beaurepaire-2|Frank Beaurepaire]] || Connected || Silver - Swimming, Men's 400 m freestyle
Bronze - Swimming, Men's 1500 m freestyle |- || [[Kerr-8236|Henry Edward Kerr]] || Connected || Bronze - Athletics, Men's 3500 m walk |}
== Stockholm, 1912 == 26 competitors represented Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand: see [[Wikipedia: Australasia at the 1912 Summer Olympics]] {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Medal & event |- || [[Durack-5|Fanny Durack]] || Connected || Gold - Swimming Women's 100 m freestyle |- || Leslie Boardman || || Gold - Swimming, Men's 4 x 200 m freestyle relay |- || Malcolm Champion || || Gold - Swimming, Men's 4 x 200 m freestyle relay |- || Cecil Healy || || Gold - Swimming, Men's 4 x 200 m freestyle relay
Silver - Swimming, Men's 100 m freestyle |- || Harold Hardwick || || Gold - Swimming, Men's 4 x 200 m freestyle relay
Bronze - Swimming, Men's 400 m freestyle
Bronze - Swimming, Men's 1500 m freestyle |- || [[Wylie-2208|Mina Wylie]] || Connected || Silver - Swimming, Women's 100 m freestyle |- ||[[Wilding-543|Frederick Anthony (Anthony) "Tony" Wilding]] || || Bronze - Tennis, Men's indoor singles |}

Olympic Games: medalists for Great Britain

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This page lists Olympic medalists for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In Olympic competition, the team has always used the official name ''Great Britain'' rather than ''United Kingdom''. This list includes British and Irish competitors who came first, second or third place while competing for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_teams_at_the_Olympics mixed teams]. Mixed teams of competitors from different nations were allowed at the 1896, 1900 and 1904 Olympics. __TOC__ == Athens, 1896 == Ten competitors represented the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland at the first modern Olympics in 1896. Winners were not given gold medals. Instead, silver medals were given for first place, copper medals for second, and no medals for third. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has since retrospectively allocated gold, silver and bronze medals to these competitors in line with current practice. {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Result & event |- || [[Boland-625|John Boland]] || Connected || 1st place - Tennis, Singles
1st place - Tennis, Doubles (mixed team) |- || [[Elliot-1771|Launceston Elliot]] || Not connected || 1st place - Weightlifting, One hand lift
2nd place - Weightlifting, Two hand lift |- || [[Goulding-772|Grantley Goulding]] || Connected || 2nd place - Athletics, 110m hurdles |- || [[Keeping-5|Frederick Keeping]] || Connected || 2nd place - Cycling, 12 hour race |- || Edward Battell
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Battell Wikipedia] || No profile || 3rd place - Cycling, Road race |- || [[Gmelin-59|Charles Gmelin]] || Connected || 3rd place - Athletics, 400m |- || [[Robertson-18564|George Robertson]] || Not connected || 3rd place – Tennis Doubles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1896_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |}
== Paris, 1900 == 102 competitors represented Great Britain at the 1900 Olympics. For most events, winners were given cups or trophies, or in some cases a silver medal for first place and a bronze medal for second. The IOC has retrospectively allocated gold, silver and bronze medals for first, second and third places in line with current practice. {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" width="30%" | Competitor ! align="left" width="20%" | Status ! align="left"| Result & event |- || [[Bennett-27433|Charles Bennett]] || Not connected || 1st place - Athletics, Men's 1500m
1st place - Athletics, 5000m team race ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team])
2nd place - Athletics, 4000m steeplechase |- || [[Cooper-14002|Charlotte Cooper]] || Not connected || 1st place - Tennis, Women's singles
1st place - Tennis, Mixed doubles |- || [[Doherty-3016|Lawrence Doherty]] || Not connected || 1st place - Tennis, Men's doubles
1st place - Tennis, Men's singles
3rd place - Tennis, Mixed doubles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Doherty-3019|Reginald Doherty]] || Not connected || 1st place - Tennis, Men's doubles
1st place - Tennis, Mixed doubles
3rd place – Tennis, Men's singles |- || [[Jarvis-4579|John Jarvis]] || Not connected || 1st place -Swimming, 1000m freestyle
1st place - Swimming, 4000m freestyle |- || [[Rimmer-582|John Rimmer]] || Not connected || 1st place - Athletics, 4000m steeplechase
1st place - Athletics, 5000m team race ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Robinson-39141|Sidney Robinson]] || Not connected || 1st place - Athletics, 5000m team race ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team])
2nd place - Athletics, 2500m steeplechase
3rd place – Athletics, 4000m steeplechase |- || [[Tysoe-66|Alfred Tysoe]] || Not connected || 1st place - Athletics, 800m
1st place - Athletics, 5000m team race ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || Lorne Currie
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorne_Currie Wikipedia] || No profile || 1st place - Sailing, Open class
1st place - Sailing, .5 to 1 ton |- || [[Gretton-45|John Gretton]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, Open class
1st place - Sailing, .5 to 1 ton |- || [[Hopps-258|Linton Hope]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, Open class
1st place - Sailing, .5 to 1 ton |- || [[Maudslay-20|Algernon Maudslay]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, Open class
1st place - Sailing, .5 to 1 ton |- || [[Taylor-67328|Howard Taylor]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, 3 to 10 ton |- || [[Hore-601|Edward Hore]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, 3 to 10 ton
3rd place – Sailing, 10 to 20 ton |- || [[Jefferson-1807|Harry Jefferson]] || Not connected || 1st place - Sailing, 3 to 10 ton |- || Devon and Somerset Wanderers Cricket Team ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics#Cricket Wikipedia]) || || 1st place - Cricket, 2-day, 12 men |- || Upton Park F.C. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Men%27s_team_squads#Upton_Park_F.C. Wikipedia]) || || 1st place - Football |- || Osbourne Swimming Club ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics#Water_polo Wikipedia]) || || 1st place - Water Polo |- || [[Daly-54|Denis St George Daly]] || Connected || 1st place - Polo ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Rawlinson-633|Alfred Rawlinson]] || Not connected || 1st place - Polo ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Exshaw-1|William Exshaw]] || Connected || 1st place - Sailing, 2-3 ton (race 1) ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team])
1st place - Sailing, 2-3 ton (race 2) ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || Patrick Leahy
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Leahy_(athlete) Wikipedia] || No profile || 2nd place - Athletics, High jump
3rd place – Athletics, Long jump |- || [[Mahony-219|Harold Mahony]] || Connected || 2nd place - Tennis, Men's singles
2nd place - Tennis, Mixed doubles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team])
3rd place – Tennis, Men's doubles |- || Walter Rutherford
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Rutherford Wikipedia] || No profile || 2nd place - Golf, Men's individual |- || Moseley Wanderers ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_union_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics#Great_Britain Wikipedia]) || || 2nd place - Rugby Union |- || [[Freake-23|Frederick Freake]] || Not connected || 2nd place - Polo ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Buckmaster-490|Walter Buckmaster]] || Not connected || 2nd place - Polo ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Ashe-800|St George Ashe]] || Not connected || 3rd place – Rowing, Single sculls |- || Peter Kemp
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kemp_(swimmer) Wikipedia] || No profile || 3rd place – Swimming, 200m obstacle |- || Arthur Norris
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Norris Wikipedia] || No profile || 3rd place – Tennis, Men's singles
3rd place – Tennis, Men's doubles |- || David Robertson
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Robertson_(golfer) Wikipedia] || No profile || 3rd place – Golf, Men's individual |- || [[Gill-6659|Frederick Agnew Gill]] || Connected || 3rd place - Polo ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |- || [[Warden-1500|Archibald Warden]] || Not connected || 3rd place - Tennis, mixed doubles ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_team_at_the_1900_Summer_Olympics mixed team]) |}
== St Louis, 1904 == Great Britain did not send a team to the 1904 Olympics. The IOC classifies three Irish competitors as having represented Great Britain. For the first time, gold, silver, and bronze medals were given for first, second, and third places. {| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" | Competitor ! align="left" | Status ! align="left"| Result & event |- || Tom Kiely
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Kiely Wikipedia] || || Gold - Athletics, Men's all-around |- || John Daly
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Daly_(athlete) Wikipedia] || || Silver - Athletics, Men's 2590 m steeplechase |}

Olympic Games (1900)

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Olympic Games Category Mapping

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[[Category:Olympic Movement]] Current Olympics categories: [[:Category:Olympic Movement|Olympic Movement]] {{Red|Note:This category structure was approved via g2g and implemented in March 2020. Any proposed changes should be addressed to the Categorization project via a g2g post. }} See: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/992539/heres-the-approved-structure-for-the-olympics-categories?show=992539#q992539 the g2g post]. '''Terms''': *'''Top Level''' - Categories with no profiles attached *'''Landing level category''' - Categories that hold profiles Olympic Movement <---Level 1 (designated top level) *Olympic Committee Members <---Level 2, all designated as top level categories, except as noted *Founders of the Modern Olympic Games (landing level category) *Olympic Games *Alternate Olympic Games (See Note 1, below) ====Breakdown of each group of categories in Level 2==== *Olympic Commitee Members (designated top level) **Country, National Olympic Committee Members (landing level category) with an added location category parent category. **International Olympic Committee Members (landing level category) *Founders of the Modern Olympic Games (landing level category) will be a small category for the founders, including founders of the Alternate Olympic Games (i.e. Eunice Kennedy Shriver) *Olympic Games **YYYY Olympic Summer/Winter Games (landing level) with an added location category parent category **Olympians ***Olympians Representing XXXXCountry (landing level category) with an added location category parent category ***Olympic Medalists (container category) ****Olympic Gold Medalists (landing level category) ****Olympic Silver Medalists (landing level category) ****Olympic Bronze Medalists (landing level category) **Olympic Judges and Referees (landing level category) **Olympic Volunteers (landing level category) *Alternate Olympic Games (container category) (See Note 1) **YYYY Alternate Olympic Games (landing level) with added location category parent category **Alternate Olympics Olympians ***Alternate Olympic Medalists (for each alternate type of Olympics) ****Alternate Gold Medalists (landing level category) ****Alternate SIlver Medalists (landing level category) ****Alternate Bronze Medalists (landing level category) ===Notes=== # Alternate Olympics as recognized by the IOC (Special Olympics, Paralympic Games, Deaflympics) # If an Olympian participated but did not earn a medal, the category would be the YYYY Olympic Summer/Winter Games category, and Olympians Representing XXXXCountry category. Medalists get the added medalists category. # The sport can be added as a separate category and the biography can tell the story of their Olympic participation/career. #Olympics judges, referees, and volunteers categories are landing levels. Specify which sport, and which Olympiad in the biography and add those categories. ===Example Profiles=== *[[Lippmann-21|Alexandre Auguste Lippmann]] Individual sport category, Games categories, Olympians Representing category, medalist category. *[[Weißmüller-1|Johnny Weissmuller]] Individual sport category, Games categories, Olympians Representing category, medalist category. See: * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Olympic_officials * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Games

Olympics - Team Ireland

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Ireland]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' =Olympics - Team Ireland= ==Background== Ireland formed a National Olympic Committee in 1922, shortly after it became independent of Great Britain in December 1921. Ireland first competed as a separate state in the 1924 Olympic Games at Paris. Prior to that time, however, many Irish athletes had competed – mostly for Great Britain. In addition many of the great American weight-throwers had been recent Irish emigrants. Ireland also entered separate teams in 1908 field hockey and the 1912 cycling road race, although both were technically second teams representing Great Britain. Since 1924, Ireland has competed at every Olympic Games except those of 1936. https://www.olympedia.org/countries/IRL This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Ireland are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians representing Ireland on Wikitree.== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Ireland Olympians representing Ireland] shows all Ireland Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Ireland]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Ireland in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==A team was sent to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1924 Summer Olympics - Team Ireland]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1928 Summer Olympics - Team Irelamd]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1932 Summer Olympics - Team Irelamd]] |- |1948||London, England||[[Space:1948_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1948 Summer Olympics - Team Irelamd]] |- |1952||Helsinki, Finland||[[Space:1952_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1952 Summer Olympics - Team Irelamd]] |- |1956||Melbourne, Australia||[[Space:1956_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Ireland|1956 Summer Olympics - Team Irelamd]] |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics - Team Japan

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==Japan sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_-_1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1912_-_1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1912_-_1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Japan]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Japan]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Japan]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Japan|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Japan]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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Olympics - Winter Games

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==Olympics - Winter Games== On 27 May 1925, the IOC amended its charter to begin a cycle of Olympic Winter Games. The Chamonix events were never officially mentioned as the 1st Olympic Winter Games in this proclamation. It is felt, however, that this was an error of the secretary taking the minutes as the IOC has long since recognized the 1924 Chamonix events as the 1st Olympic Winter Games. 2 types of pages appear here. * Countries - A page which shows all the countries which participated in specific Olympic Games. They show the number of athletes sent and the number and types of medals which were won by that country. Click on a country name to go to the Olympics page for that country. * Medalists - A page which shows all the events at this Olympic Game. All medalists for these events are shown with the country and flag of the Olympian. When an Olympian is identified and added to Wikitree this page should be updated with the link to the Olympian's profile. {| border="1" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px black;" |- !! width=20pt | Olympiad !! width=20pt | Year !! width=100pt | Host Country !! width=100pt | Location !! width=50pt | # of Countries !! width=50pt |# of Participants !! width=300pt | Country links !! width=300pt | Medalist Links |- |I |1924 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} |Chamonix, France |19 |312 |[[Space:1924_Winter_Olympics|1924 Countries]] |[[Space:1924_Winter_Olympics_-_Medalists|1924 Medalists]] |- |II |1928 |{{Image|file=Flags-7.png |align=l |size=s }} |St. Moritz, Switzerland |25 |459 |[[Space:1928_Winter_Olympics|1928 Countries]] ||[[Space:1928_Winter_Olympics_-_Medalists|1928 Medalists]] |- |III |1932 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Lake Placid, United States of America |17 |251 |[[Space:1932_Winter_Olympics|1932 Countries]] |[[Space:1932_Winter_Olympics_-_Medalists|1932 Medalists]] |- |IV |1936 |Flag image restricted |Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany |28 |669 |[[Space:1936_Winter_Olympics|1936 Countries]] |[[Space:1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Medalists|1936 Medalists]] |- | |1940 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-20.png |align=l |size=s }} |Sapporo
Japan |Not held due to war | | | |- | |1944 ||{{Image|file=European_Flags-36.png |align=l |size=s }} |Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy |Not held due to war | | | | |- |V |1948 |{{Image|file=Flags-7.png |align=l |size=s }} |St. Moritz, Switzerland |28 |667 |1948 Winter Olympics | |- |VI |1952 |{{Image|file=Flags-20.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |Oslo, Norway |30 |693 |1952 Winter Olympics | |- |VII |1956 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-36.png |align=l |size=s }} |Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy |32 |822 |1956 Winter Olympics | |- |VIII |1960 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Squaw Valley, United States of America |30 |665 |1960 Winter Olympics | |- |IX |1964 |{{Image|file=Austrian_Flags.png |align=l |size=s }} |Innsbruck, Austria |36 |1094 |1964 Winter Olympics | |- |X |1968 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} |Grenoble, France |37 |1160 |1968 Winter Olympics | |- |XI |1972 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-20.png |align=l |size=s }} |Sapporo, Japan |35 |1005 |1972 Winter Olympics | |- |XII |1976 |{{Image|file=Austrian_Flags.png |align=l |size=s }} |Innsbruck, Austria |37 |1129 |1976 Winter Olympics | |- |XIII |1980 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Lake Placid, United States of America |37 |1072 |1980 Winter Olympics | |- |XIV |1984 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-3.png |align=l |size=s }} |Sarajevo, Yugoslavia |49 |1273 |1984 Winter Olympics | |- |XV |1988 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Canada-18.png |align=l |size=s }} |Calgary, Canada |57 |1424 |1988 Winter Olympics | |- |XVI |1992 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} |Albertville, France |64 |1801 |1992 Winter Olympics | |- |XVII |1994 |{{Image|file=Flags-20.jpg |align=l |size=s }} |Lillehammer, Norway |67 |1738 |1994 Winter Olympics | |- |XVIII |1998 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-20.png |align=l |size=s }} |Nagano, Japan |72 |2180 |1998 Winter Olympics | |- |XIX |2002 |{{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} |Salt Lake City, United States of America |77 |2399 |2002 Winter Olympics | |- |XX |2006 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-36.png |align=l |size=s }} |Torino, Italy |79 |2494 |2006 Winter Olympics | |- |XXI |2010 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Canada-18.png |align=l |size=s }} |Vancouver, Canada |82 |2536 |2010 Winter Olympics | |- |XXII |2014 |{{Image|file=European_Flags-32.png |align=l |size=s }} |Sochi, Russian Federation |89 |2747 |2014 Winter Olympics | |- |XXIII |2018 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-40.png |align=l |size=s }} |PyeongChang, Republic of Korea |93 |2793 |2018 Winter Olympics | |- |XXIV |2022 |{{Image|file=Flags_of_Asia-7.png |align=l |size=s }} |Beijing, People's Republic of China |91 |2786 |2022 Winter Olympics | |- |}
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Olympics Project

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[[Category: Olympic Games]] '''The Olympics Project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notables:_Sports_Project ''Sports Notables Project''], a sub-project of the Notables Project.
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=The Olympics Project=
The primary objectives of this project are to... :1) Create profiles for the world's deceased and notable Olympians. :2) Write an accurate biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Connect each profile to the Global Tree. :5) Have fun. The Olympic Project consists of integrated pages for individual Olympic Games, the countries involved, and the medalists and other participants of each event. The initial stage of this project is limited to the first ten Summer Olympic Games, held from 1896 to 1936, as well as the four Winter Olympic Games held from 1924 to 1936. Please see the [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST'']] for guidelines on what ''The Notables Project'' considers to be an essentially completed profile. ==Project Commissioners== *[[Randall-8561|David Randall]] *[[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] *[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]] *[[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] ==Membership== If you'd like to join us on this project, please post a comment here on this page or in G2G using the project tag '''Notables''', send a private message to The Olympics Project Commissioners, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit!
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==Origin of the Modern Olympics== In 1896, the traditions of the ancient Olympic Games were revived by Pierre de Coubertin, a French aristocrat who was also the founder of the International Olympic Committee. The 1896 Summer Olympics, formally known as The Games of the I Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece for ten days (April 6 to April 15).
{{Image|file=1896_Summer_Olympics-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''1896 Summer Olympics
Athens, Greece''' }} ==''Links to the Games''==
{| border="2" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Orange;" |- |'''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png|align=r |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Olympics_-_Summer_Games|OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES]]''' |- }}''' || |{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Olympics_-_Winter_Games|OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES]]''' |- }}''' |- |'''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption='''SUMMER PARALYMPICS (1960)''' |- }}''' || |{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption='''WINTER PARALYMPICS (1976)''' |- }}''' |}
==Check Out These Legendary Olympic Profiles==
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Nation ! scope="col" | Olympic Years ! scope="col" | Sport ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame |- |[[Image:Connolly-1152-1.jpg|100px]]||[[Connolly-1152|James Brendan Connolly]]||USA||1896||Triple Jump||First Olympic Gold Medal Winner |- |[[Image:Flack-827.jpg|100px]]||[[Flack-827|Edwin Flack]]||Australia||1896||800 meters||First Australian Olympic Gold Medal Winner |- |[[Image:Barbey-62-1.jpg |100px]]||[[Barbey-62|Countess Hélène de Pourtalès]]||Switzerland||1900||Sailing||First Female Gold Medal Winner (''member of her husband's sailing crew'') |- |[[Image:Cooper-14002.jpg |100px]]||[[Cooper-14002|Charlotte Cooper]]||Great Britain||1900||Tennis||First Female Gold Medal Winner in an Individual Sport |- |[[Image:Fonst_Segundo-1.jpg |100px]]||[[Fonst_Segundo-1|Ramón Fonst]]||Cuba||1900||Fencing||First Latin American Gold Medal Winner |- |[[Image:De_Zubiera-1.jpg|100px]]||[[Henriquez-92|Constantin Henriquez]]||Haiti||1900||Rugby||First Black Olympic Gold Medal Winner |- |[[Image:Thorpe-1192-5.jpg |100px]]||[[Thorpe-1192|Jim Thorpe]]||USA||1912||Decathelon||First Native American Gold Medal Winner|| |- |[[Image:Jewtraw-2-1.jpg |100px]]||[[Jewtraw-1|Charles Jewtraw]]||USA||1924||Speed Skating||First Winter Olympics Gold Medal Winner|| |- |[[Image:32340_30000_-74.jpg|100px]]||[[織田-74|Mikio Oda]]||Japan||1928||Triple Jump||First Asian Gold Medal Winner |}
==''Quick Links''==
{| border="2" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Orange;" |- |'''[[Space:1896-1936_Olympics_-_Countries| 1896 -1936 Countries Index]]''' |- |'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympic_Games Games by Year]''' |- |'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians Olympians by Country]''' |- |- |'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympic_Medalists Olympic Medalists]''' |- |'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Founders_of_the_Modern_Olympic_Games Founders of the Modern Olympic Games]''' |}

Olympics- Team Argentina

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[[Category:Olympians Representing Argentina]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics- Team Argentina'''= {{Image|file=Flags_of_South_America.jpg |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Argentina's 1st appearance at the Olympics was at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Argentina has competed at all the other Summer Games except in 1904, 1912, and 1980. As far as the Winter Olympics, Argentina competed in 1928, 1948, and 1952, and all the other Winter Games starting in 1960. Argentina has won a total of 77 medals, including 21 gold medals, and in fact, Argentina has won more gold medals than any other South American country, except for Brazil. Argentina has been the most dominant in boxing, winning 24 out of 77 medals in that sport alone.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina_at_the_Olympicshttps://www.olympedia.org/countries/ARG This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Argentina are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians representing Argentina on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Argentina Olympians representing Argentina] shows all Argentinian Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Argentina]] '''will appear. ==Process== Only add athletes from [https://www.olympedia.org/countries/ARG Olympedia - Argentina] 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
2. Add specific categories
* [[Category:Olympians Representing Argentina]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Argentina. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Argentina in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
4, Add biography, family, and sporting information
5. Connect to family and any spouse
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Argentina in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Argentina in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
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== 1900 Summer Games == === Fencing === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |Épée, Individual, Men||'''Francisco Camet'''||No||N/C||5th|| |} == 1908 Summer Games == === Figure Skating === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |Singles, Men||'''Horatio Torromé'''||No||N/C||7th|| |} == 1920 Summer Games == === Boxing === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
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Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |Featherweight, Men||'''Ángel Rodríguez'''||No||N/C||16th|| |}
==Argentina sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Argentina|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Argentina]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands|||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Argentina|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Argentina]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, California, United States||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Argentina|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Argentina]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Argentina|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Argentina]] |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1928||St. Moritz, Switzerland|||[[Space:1928_Winter_Olympics-_Team_Argentina|1928 Winter Olympics- Team Argentina]] |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics- Team Belgium

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[[Category:Olympians Representing Belgium]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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2. Add specific categories
* [[Category:Olympians Representing Belgium]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Belgium. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Belgium in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Belgium in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Belgium in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
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==Belgium sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1900||Paris, France|||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Belgium|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Belgium|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Belgium|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1932||Los Angles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Belgium]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Belgium]] |- |1928||San Moritz , Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Belgium]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Belgium]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Belgium|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Belgium]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics- Team Cuba

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[[Category:Olympians Representing Cuba]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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* [[Category:Olympians Representing Cuba]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Cuba. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Cuba in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Cuba in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Cuba in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
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==Cuba sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1900|| Paris, France||[[Space:1900-1932_Olympics_-_Team_Cuba|1900 Summer Olympics Team - Cuba]] |- |1904|| St Louis, USA||[[Space:1900-1932_Olympics_-_Team_Cuba|1904 Summer Olympics Team - Cuba]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1900-1932_Olympics_-_Team_Cuba|1924 Summer Olympics Team - Cuba]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1900-1932_Olympics_-_Team_Cuba|1928 Summer Olympics Team - Cuba]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1900-1932_Olympics_-_Team_Cuba|1932 Summer Olympics Team - Cuba]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
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===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics- Team Netherlands

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[[Category: Olympians Representing the Netherlands]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Netherlands'''= {{Image|file=European_Flags-54.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Netherlands' 1st appearance at the Olympics was at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Netherlands has competed at all the Summer Games except for in 1904. Netherlands first appeared at the Winter Olympics in 1928, and has competed at all the Winter Games except for in 1932. Netherlands has won a total of 469 medals, including 148 gold medals. Netherlands has been most dominant in speed skating, winning a total of 133 medals in that sport alone. https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NEDhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Netherlands are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Netherlands on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Netherlands Olympians representing Netherlands] shows all Dutch Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Netherlands]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
2. Add specific categories
* [[Category: Olympians Representing the Netherlands]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Netherlands. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Netherlands in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Netherlands in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Netherlands in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==Netherlands sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Netherlands|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Netherlands|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Netherlands|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Netherlands]] |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Netherlands]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Netherlands|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Netherlands]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics- Team United States of America

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[[Category:Olympians Representing the United States]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics- Team United States of America'''= {{Image|file=50star.gif |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== The United States has competed at every Olympic Games (both Winter and Summer) with the exception of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. The United States has won a total of 2,959 medals, including 1,174 gold medals, making it the most dominant country since the inception of the Olympic Games. This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented the United States of America are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians representing the United States on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_the_United_States Olympians representing the United States] shows all United States Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing the United States]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented the United States in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented the United States in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==USA sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1896 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1900||Paris, France|||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1900 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1904||St. Louis, Missouri, USA||[[Space:1904_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1904 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1908 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1912 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics-_Team_United_States_of_America|1920 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1924 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1928 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1932 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1936 Summer Olympics- Team USA]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1924 Winter Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1928 Winter Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1932 Winter Olympics- Team USA]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_USA|1936 Winter Olympics- Team USA]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}

Olympics-Team Australia

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Australia]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Australia'''= {{Image|file=Flags-5.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Australia was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Australia has competed in every Summer Olympic Games. In the games in 1908 and 1912, Australia competed in a combined team with New Zealand (Australasia). Australia has competed in every Winter Games, except for the games between 1924-1932 and 1948. Australia has been most dominant in swimming, winning a total of 212 medals.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Australia are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Australia on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Australia Olympians representing Australia] shows all Australian Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Australia]] '''will appear. ==Process== Only add athletes from [https://www.olympedia.org/countries/AUS Olympedia - Australia] 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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* [[Category:Olympians Representing Australia]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Australia. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Australia in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Australia in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
== 1896 Athens Summer Games == ===Athletics=== {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=350pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal/Rank |- |800 metres, Men||'''[[Flack-827|Edwin Harold Flack]]'''||Yes||Connected||'''GOLD''' |- |1,500 metres, Men||'''[[Flack-827|Edwin Harold Flack]]'''||Yes||Connected||'''GOLD''' |- |Marathon, Men||'''[[Flack-827|Edwin Harold Flack]]'''||Yes||Connected|| |} ===Tennis=== {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=350pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal/Rank |- |Singles, Men||'''[[Flack-827|Edwin Harold Flack]]'''||Yes||Connected||8th |- |Doubles, Men||'''[[Flack-827|Edwin Harold Flack]]'''||Yes||Connected||'''BRONZE''' |} == 1900 Paris Summer Games == ===Athletics=== {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=350pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal/Rank |- |60 metres, Men||'''[[Rowley-1466|Stanley Rupert Rowley]]'''||Yes||N/C||'''BRONZE''' |- |100 metres, Men||'''[[Rowley-1466|Stanley Rupert Rowley]]'''||Yes||N/C||'''BRONZE''' |- |200 metres, Men||'''[[Rowley-1466|Stanley Rupert Rowley]]'''||Yes||N/C||'''BRONZE''' |} == 1904 St Louis Summer Games == ===Athletics=== {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=350pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal/Rank |- |110 metres Hurdles, Men / Long Jump, Men / ||'''Corrie Gardner'''||No||N/C|| |} == 1908 London Summer Games == * 30 competitors represented Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand [[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Australasia|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Australasia]] == 1912 Stockholm Summer Games == * 25 competitors represented Australasia, a combined team from Australia and New Zealand. [[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Australasia|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Australasia]]
[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==From 1920 Australia sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1920 Summer Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1924 Summer Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1928 Summer Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1932 Summer Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1936 Summer Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1948||London, England|| |- |1952||Helsinki, Finland|| |- |1956||Melbourne, Australia|| |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_Australia|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Australia]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Austria

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Austria]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Austria in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Austria in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved. ==Olympians at Games==
[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==Austria sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Austria|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Austria]] |- |1900||Paris, France|||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Austria|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Austria|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Austria|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Austria]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Austria]] |- |1928||San Moritz , Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Austria]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Austria]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Austria|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Austria]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Canada

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==Background== This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Canada are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Canada on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Canada Olympians representing Canada] shows all Canadian Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Canada]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Canada in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Canada in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved.
[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==Canada sent a team to the following games:==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=100pt | Total Canadian Participants !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1904 |St. Louis |54 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1904 Summer Olympics]] |- |1908 |London |87 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1908_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1908 Summer Olympics]] |- |1912 |Stockholm |37 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1912 Summer Olympics]] |- |1920 |Antwerp |55 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1920_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1920 Summer Olympics]] |- |1924 |Paris |65 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1924 Summer Olympics]] |- |1928 |Amsterdam |68 ||[[Space:Canada_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1928 Summer Olympics]] |- |1932 |Los Angeles |102 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1932_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1932 Summer Olympics]] |- |1936 |Berlin |97 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics|Canada at the 1936 Summer Olympics]] |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=200pt| Total Canadian Participants !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924 |Chamonix |12 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1924_Winter_Olympics|Canada at the 1924 Winter Olympics]] |- |1928 |San Moritz |23 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1928_Winter_Olympics|Canada at the 1928 Winter Olympics]] |- |1932 |Lake Placid |42 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1932_Winter_Olympics|Canada at the 1932 Winter Olympics]] |- |1936 |Garmisch-Partenkirchen |29 |[[Space:Canada_at_the_1936_Winter_Olympics|Canada at the 1936 Winter Olympics]] |}
==Sources== *https://www.olympedia.org/countries/CAN

Olympics-Team Denmark

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Denmark]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Denmark'''= ==Background== Denmark was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Denmark has competed at every Summer Olympic Games with the exception of the 1904 Olympics in St. Louis, Missouri. Denmark's 1st appearance at the Winter Olympics was in 1948, but did not send athletes again until 1988.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/DEN Denmark has won a total of 206 medals, including 48 gold medals. Denmark has been most dominant in sailing.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Denmark are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Denmark on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Denmark Olympians representing Denmark] shows all Danish Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Denmark]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Denmark in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==Denmark sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Denmark|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Denmark]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Denmark|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Denmark|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Denmark|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Denmark|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Denmark|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Denmark|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Denmark|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Denmark|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Denmark]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team France

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[[Category: Olympians Representing France]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team France'''= {{Image|file=European_Flags-46.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== France was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. France has competed at every Olympic Games (both Winter and Summer), except for in 1904. France has won a total of 889 medals, including 264 gold medals. France has been most dominant in cycling and fencing.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/FRAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented France are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing France on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_France Olympians representing France] shows all French Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing France]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented France in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==France sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_France|1896 Summer Olympics-Team France]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_France|1900 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_France|1908 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_France|1912 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_France|1920 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_France|1924 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_France|1928 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_France|1932 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_France|1936 Summer Olympics- Team France]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_France|1924 Winter Olympics - Team France]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_France|1928 Winter Olympics - Team France]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_France|1932 Winter Olympics - Team France]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_France|1936 Winter Olympics - Team France]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Germany

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Germany]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Germany'''= {{Image|file=Flags.gif |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Germany was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Germany competed in all the Olympic Games prior to World War II, except for 1920 and 1924. After World War II, Germany was split into the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). In the Olympics of 1956, 1960, and 1964, East and West Germany competed together on one team as the Unified Team of Germany. Beginning in 1972, East and West Germany competed separately. In 1992, Germany became a single, unified team. Germany has been one of the most dominant nations in the Olympics, with eight athletes winning 8 or more medals.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/GER This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Germany are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Germany on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Germany Olympians representing Germany] shows all German Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Germany]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Germany in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==Germany sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Germany|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Germany]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Germany|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1904||St. Louis, Missouri, USA||[[Space:1904_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Germany|1904 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Germany|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Germany|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1932||Los Angeles||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Germany]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Germany]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Germany]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1928_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Germany|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Germany]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Great Britain

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Great Britain]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Great Britain in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==Great Britain sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Great_Britain|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Great Britain]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Great_Britain|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1904||St. Louis, Missouri, USA||[[Space:1904_Summer_Ganes_-_Team_Great_Britain|1904 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Great_Britain|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Great_Britain|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Great Britain]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Great Britain]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Great Britain]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Great Britain]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Great_Britain|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Great Britain]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Greece

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Greece]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Greece in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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[[Image:Olympic_Movement.png |250px|??]]
==Greece sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Greece|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Greece]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Greece|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1904||St. Louis, Missouri, USA||[[Space:1904_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Greece|1904 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Greece|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Greece|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_-_1936_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1932_-_1936_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1932_-_1936_Olympics_-_Team_Greece|1936 winter Olympics- Team Greece]] |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Hungary

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Hungary]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Hungary'''= {{Image|file=European_Flags-48.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Hungary was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Hungary has competed at every Olympic Games (both Winter and Summer) with the exception of the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium and the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Hungary has won a total of 521 medals, including 183 gold medals. Hungary has been the most dominant in fencing, winning a total of 90 medals.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/HUNhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Hungary are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Hungary on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Hungary Olympians representing Hungary] shows all Hungarian Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Hungary]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Hungary in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |60 metres, Men||'''Béla Mező'''||No||N/C|||| |- |*100 metres, Men|||||||||| |- |*Long Jump, Men|||||||||| |- |High Jump, Men||'''Lajos Gönczy'''||No||N/C||'''BRONZE'''|| |- |} === Swimming === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
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Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |50 yards Freestyle, Men||'''Zoltán Halmay'''||No||N/C||'''GOLD'''|| |- |*100 yards Freestyle, Men||||||||'''GOLD'''|| |- |880 yards Freestyle, Men||'''Géza Kiss'''||No||N/C||'''BRONZE'''|| |- |*1 mile Freestyle, Men||||||||'''SILVER'''|| |}
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==Hungary sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Hungary|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Hungary]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Hungary|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Hungary|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Hungary|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1928|| Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Hungary]] |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Hungary]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Hungary]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Hungary]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Hungary|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Hungary]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics-Team Italy

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Italy]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Italy'''= {{Image|file=European_Flags-50.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Italy was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Italy has competed in all the Olympic Games (both Winter and Summer). Italy has won a total of 759 medals, including 259 gold medals. Their athletes have been the most dominant in cycling and fencing.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/ITAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Italy are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Italy on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Italy Olympians representing Italy] shows all Italian Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Italy]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Italy in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==1896 Summer Olympics== === Shooting === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
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Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |Military Rifle, 200 metres, Men||'''Giuseppe Rivabella'''||No||N/C|||| |} ==1904 Summer Olympics== === Cycling === {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=300pt | Event !! width=300pt | Name !! width=100pt |Wikitree Profile
Yes/No !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C !! width=175pt | Medal / Rank |- |¼ mile, Men||'''Frank Bizzoni'''||No||N/C|||| |}
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==Italy sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Italy|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Italy|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Italy|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Italy]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1924 Winter Olympics - Team Italy]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1928 Winter Olympics - Team Italy]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1932 Winter Olympics - Team Italy]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Italy|1936 Winter Olympics - Team Italy]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team New Zealand

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[[Category: Olympians Representing New Zealand]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team New Zealand'''= ==Background== New Zealand was first represented at the 1908 Olympic Games. In that year it formed a combined team with Australia as Australasia. One New Zealander competitor, Harry Kerr, a walker, won a bronze in the 3,500 metre walk. In 1912, three New Zealanders competed with Australasia, Malcolm Champion winning a swimming gold with the freestyle relay team. Finally, at Antwerp 1920, New Zealand took part in the Olympic Games as a separate nation, and it has never missed an Olympic Games since. New Zealand has had great success in track & field (26 medals and 10 golds), with several of its middle-distance runners being Olympic champions. But its top sport is now rowing, with a total of 29 medals and 14 gold. New Zealand competed at its first Olympic Winter Games in 1952, in Oslo. It missed the Winter Games of 1956 and 1964, but has competed at all other editions since 1952. https://www.olympedia.org/countries/NZL This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented New Zealand are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing New Zealand on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_New_Zealand Olympians representing New Zealand] shows all New Zealand Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing New Zealand]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented New Zealand in Athletics in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==New Zealand sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1920|| Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_New_Zealand|1920 Summer Olympics Team - New Zealand]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_New_Zealand|1924 Summer Olympics Team - New Zealand]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_New_Zealand|1928 Summer Olympics Team - New Zealand]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_New_Zealand|1932 Summer Olympics Team - New Zealand]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1920-1936_Olympics_-_Team_New_Zealand|1936 Summer Olympics Team - New Zealand]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Olympics-Team Sweden

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Sweden]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
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== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Sweden in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
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==Sweden sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Sweden|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Sweden]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Sweden|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Sweden|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1912_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Sweden|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1924 Winter Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland|||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1928 Winter Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA|||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1932 Winter Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany|||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Sweden|1936 Winter Olympics- Team Sweden]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
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Olympics-Team Switzerland

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[[Category: Olympians Representing Switzerland]] '''{{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-2.png |align=l |size=s |caption='''[[Space:Notables:_Olympics_Project|Wikitree
Olympics Project]]''' }}''' ='''Olympics-Team Switzerland'''= {{Image|file=Flags-6.png |align=l |size=s }} ==Background== Switzerland was one of the 14 nations to compete at the 1st modern Olympic Games in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Switzerland has competed in all the Olympic Games (both Winter and Summer), except for in 1904. Switzerland has won a total of 374 medals, including 116 gold medals. Their athletes have been the most dominant in Alpine skiing.https://www.olympedia.org/countries/SUIhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland_at_the_Olympics This is an ongoing project to ensure that all Olympians who represented Switzerland are on Wikitree. *Connected to their family *Connected to the Global Tree, if possible *With profiles that have biographical, family, and sporting information *Well sourced ==Olympians Representing Switzerland on Wikitree== This category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Olympians_Representing_Switzerland Olympians representing Switzerland] shows all Swiss Olympians who have been identified and are now on Wikitree. Note: Only Wikitree profiles with the category '''[[Category:Olympians Representing Switzerland]] '''will appear. ==Process== 1. Identify existing Wikitree profile or add new profile
2. Add specific categories
* [[Category:Olympians Representing Switzerland]] *Category for the Olympic games in which they represented Switzerland. e.g. "[[Category: 1924 Olympic Summer Games]] " *If they won medals - [[Category:Olympic Gold Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Silver Medalists]] , [[Category: Olympic Bronze Medalists]] 3. Add Olympic Movement Sticker and add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Switzerland in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.
4, Add biography, family, and sporting information
5. Connect to family and any spouse
6. If possible, connect to the Global Tree. This may require adding additional profiles.
== Stickers== {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Switzerland in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924.}} *Code for the Olympic Movement sticker
* {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=Add text.}} * Add text for sport and specific Olympic Games. e.g. represented Switzerland in Tennis in the Paris Olympics of 1924. Note: The sticker does not display the name in preview mode . "..." will appear. The name will show once the profile is saved.
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==Switzerland sent a team to the following games==
===Summer Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1896||Athens, Greece||[[Space:1896_Summer_Olympics-Team_Switzerland|1896 Summer Olympics-Team Switzerland]] |- |1900||Paris, France||[[Space:1900_Summer_Olympics-_Team_Switzerland|1900 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1908||London, England||[[Space:1908_-_1912_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1908 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1912||Stockholm, Sweden||[[Space:1908_-_1912_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1912 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1920||Antwerp, Belgium||[[Space:1920_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1920 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1924||Paris, France||[[Space:1924_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1924 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1928||Amsterdam, Netherlands||[[Space:1928_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1928 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1932||Los Angeles, USA||[[Space:1932_-_1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1932 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1936||Berlin, Germany||[[Space:1932_-_1936_Summer_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1936 Summer Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Winter Olympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |1924||Chamonix, France||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1924 Winter Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1928||San Moritz, Switzerland||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1928 Winter Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1932||Lake Placid, USA||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1932 Winter Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |1936||Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany||[[Space:1924_-_1936_Winter_Olympics_-_Team_Switzerland|1936 Winter Olympics- Team Switzerland]] |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |}
===Summer Paralympics===
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===Winter Paralympics===
{|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Year !! width=200pt | Location !! width=300pt | Link to Team page |- |.||.||. |- |.||.||. |} ==Sources==

Omahu Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Omahu Cemetery, Hikutaia, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Omahu Cemetery == Omahu Cemetery is in the Thames Valley at 17 Wharepoa Rd, Hikutaia. It is an old cemetery, but still open for burials. Recently a new cemetery was opened next to the old cemetery. This is Omahu Natural Burials Garden which was intended to be open for burials from 2017 or 2018. It appears that the new cemetery is intended to be incorporated into Omahu Cemetery, as the signage refers to both cemeteries. The GPS location on Findagrave is currently incorrect (Feb 2019), and leads to a different road in the district. === Notable Interments === Omahu Public Cemetery, Thames-Coromandel District, contains the official war grave of 1 man who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War. This is Private Tapauri Paraone who died on 5 February 1921. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Omahu-Public-Cemetery/282542 BillionGraves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331668/omahu-cemetery Find-a-Grave] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''4''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''648''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''264'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 21:18, 1 February 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Omaka Cemetery

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[[Category: Blenheim, Marlborough]] [[Category:Marlborough_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] [[Category: Omaka Cemetery, Blenheim, Marlborough]] = Omaka Cemetery = '''LOCATION'''
35B Taylor Pass Road
Blenheim
Marlborough '''GPS:''' :Latitude: -41.53818 :Longitude: 173.94011 Omaka Cemetery is on the corner of Taylor Pass Road and Wither Road. There are actually 3 individual cemeteries here - Omaka 1, Omaka 2 which is a military Cemetery and Omaka 3 is a lawn cemetery. === Links === * [https://www.marlborough.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-records-search Marlborough District Council Council Cemeteries Database online search] * [https://maps.marlborough.govt.nz/smaps/?map=9b7a97bded3f4bcca4c9216634a73304&cemetery=Omaka%20Cemetery Marlborough District Council Omaka Cemetery Plan] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179169/omaka-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Omaka/279275 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''70''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''3160''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''129''' - [[King-12726|Stephen King]] at 05:20, 23 Sep 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. See a table of progress on the [[Space:Omaka_Cemetery_Interments_Table_1|Omaka Cemetery Interments]] capture page.

Omaka Cemetery Interments Table 1

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= Omaka Cemetery Interments Table = This page is for the interments table used by the New Zealand Cemeteries Team to record progress on profiles added, data, transcriptions and headstone photos added to WikiTree. Where relevant, the overall progress, and last worked date, should be updated on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|New Zealand Cemeteries Team Progress page]]. Please also add any transcriptions to the comment field below the applicable profile photo (of the memorial or headstone), and simply update the table on this page to say "done". A link to each photo uploaded is included in the table. The table progress will be summarised below. To return to the [[Space:Omaka_Cemetery|Omaka Cemetery Free Space page, click HERE]]. 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Omar

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O'Meara Name Study

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[[Category:O'Meara Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Miltrup-1|Virginia Miltrup]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Omega, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1851

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[[Category:Omega, Arrived 28 Jul 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Image'''
*https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+11853 {{Image|file=Omega_Immigrant_Voyage_to_South_Australia_1851.jpg |caption=The "Omega" }} '''The voyage of the Immigrant ship Omega to the South Australian Colony in 1851''' The ship Omega, 762 tons, Captain Samuel Potter, from Liverpool 5th April 1851 and later Plymouth 19th April 1851, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 28th July 1851. The 7th ship from England to South Australia with Government passengers for 1851. Dr. Robert Allsop Surgeon-superintendent recorded four births and eight deaths on the passage. '''Passenger Lists etc,'''
* The Ships List: [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/omega1851.shtml Passenger List - ''Omega,'' Liverpool & Plymouth to Adelaide, 1851] Online accessed 22 December 2014. * 05/04/1851 - 28/07/1851 from the Passengers in History website. an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 29th of February, 2020 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/942149 * OMEGA 1851 from Diane Cummings BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA website. first accessed online on the 29th of February, 2020 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1851Omega.htm * 7/1851 - Omega from the State Records of South Australia's Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940. first accessed online on the 29th of February, 2020 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-7_Omega.pdf - Scan of original passenger list. '''Letter'''
*https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/D+8692(L). Shipboard letter from an English immigrant [D 8692(L)] • Manuscript '''Newspapers'''
*https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207009013 Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858) Sat 2 Aug 1851, Page 4, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, Same day (July 28) —The ship Omega, 762 tons, Potter, master, from Plymouth. Three hundred and thirty five Government immigrants.

Omer the Cat

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Omer, our first cat, brought much joy to our family. He was a Siamese - a seal point with beautiful blue eyes. He was really Zahava's cat and followed her everywhere. He died of complications during surgery. We miss him very much.

Omey Civil Parish, County Galway

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Galway, Ireland|'''Main Galway Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Omey Parish, County Galway|Category for Omey Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|'''Civil Parishes in County Galway''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Galway Team|County Galway team]] ==Omey Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Iomaí. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:992&cat=BF&ord=en Omey Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Ballynahinch :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Omey Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] ====Ballymaconry==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Baile Conraoi. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.5205,-10.0848,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.5205/-10.0848 OpenStreetMap] ====Claddaghduff==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Cladach Dubh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.5347,-10.1420,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.5347/-10.1420 OpenStreetMap] ====Clifden Town==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Clochán. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifden Web page for Clifden Town] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.4919,-10.0193,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.4919/-10.0193 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Omey Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Omey Parish (Iomaí) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:992&cat=BF&ord=en Omey Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aillenaveagh||''Aill na bhFiach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Aillenaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Aillenaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |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] |- |Ardmore Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ardmore%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Ardmore%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Atticlogh||''Áit Tí Cloch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Atticlogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Atticlogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Attigoddaun||''Áit Tí Geadáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Attigoddaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Attigoddaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aughrus Beg||''Eachros Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Aughrus%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Aughrus%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aughrus More||''Eachros Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Aughrus%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Aughrus%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Barnahallia||''Bearna Aille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnahallia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Barnahallia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |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]
This townland extends into Moyrus Civil Parish. |- |Belleek||''Béal Leice''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Belleek&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Belleek&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boolard||''An Bhuaile Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boolard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Boolard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boolard Island|| || ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boolard%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Boolard%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cartoorbeg||''An Cartúr Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartoorbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartoorbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Claddaghduff||''An Cladach Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Claddaghduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Claddaghduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clifden||''An Clochán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Clifden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Clifden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clifden Demesne||''Diméin an Chlocháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clifden%20Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Clifden%20Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloghaunard||''An Clochán Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloghaunard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloghaunard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloon||''An Chluain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coolacloy||''Cúl an Chlaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolacloy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Couravoughil||''Corr an Bhachaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Couravoughil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Couravoughil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Courhoor||''An Corrbhóthar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Courhoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Courhoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cregg||''An Chreig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cregg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cruagh Island||''An Chruach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cruagh%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Cruagh%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cushatrough||''Cois an tSrutha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cushatrough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cushatrough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derreen||''An Doirín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Derreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Doon||''An Dún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Eeshal Island||''An tOileán Íseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Eeshal%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Eeshal%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Emlagh||''Imleach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Emlagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Eyrephort||''Iarphoirt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Eyrephort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Eyrephort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fahy||''An Fhaiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fahy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fakeeragh||''Faiche Chaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fakeeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Fakeeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fountainhill or Knockavilra||''Cnoc an Bhiolra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Fountainhill%20or%20Knockavilra%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Fountainhill%20or%20Knockavilra%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Friar Island||''Oileán na mBráthar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Friar%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Friar%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gannoughs||''Na Gainmheacha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gannoughs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gannoughs&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glen||''An Gleann''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glenbrickeen||''Gleann Bricín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenbrickeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenbrickeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gooreen||''Guairín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gooreenatinny||''Guairín an tSionnaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gooreenatinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gooreenatinny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gortrummagh||''An Gort Dromach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortrummagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Gortrummagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Grallagh||''An Ghreallach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Grallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Grallagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |High Island||''Ardoileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22High%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22High%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Hog Island||''Oileán Muice''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Hog%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Hog%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Inishturk||''Inis Toirc Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Inishturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kill||''An Chill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kingstown Glebe or Ballymaconry||''Baile Conraoi''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Kingstown%20Glebe%20or%20Ballymaconry%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Kingstown%20Glebe%20or%20Ballymaconry%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knocakavilra||''Fountainhill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocakavilra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knocakavilra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockavally||''Cnoc an Bhealaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbaun||''An Cnoc Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockbrack||''An Cnoc Breac''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockbrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Knockbrack&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Laghtanabba||''Leacht an Aba''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laghtanabba&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Laghtanabba&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Leagaun||''Liagán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Leagaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Leagaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Letterdeen||''Leitir Dín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letterdeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Letternoosh||''Leitir Núis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letternoosh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Letternoosh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lettershanna||''Leitir Seanaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershanna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Lettershanna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Loughauna||''Loch Ána''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughauna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Loughauna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Malthooa Island||''An Meall Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Malthooa%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Malthooa%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Maw||''Magh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Maw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Maw&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moorneen||''Muirnín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moorneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moorneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Patches||''Na Paistí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Patches&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Patches&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Roeillaun||''Rua-oileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roeillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roeillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rossadillisk||''Ros an Duilisc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rossadillisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rossadillisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rusheen||''An Roisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rusheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Shanakeever||''Seanadh Chiamhair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shanakeever&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shanakeever&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Shinnanagh||''Sionnanach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shinnanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Shinnanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Streamstown or Barratrough||''Barr an tSrutha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Streamstown%20or%20Barratrough%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Streamstown%20or%20Barratrough%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Sturrakeen||''An Storraicín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sturrakeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sturrakeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tievebaun||''An Taobh Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tievebaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tievebaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tooraskeheen||''Tuar an Sceichín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooraskeheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooraskeheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tooreen||''An Tuairín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tooreen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Townaloughra||''Tamhnaigh Luachra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Townaloughra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Townaloughra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Trean||''An Trian''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Trean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Trean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullyvoheen||''Tulaigh Bhoithín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tullyvoheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tullyvoheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Turbot Island||''Tairbeart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Turbot%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Turbot%20Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources may be placed here :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links below which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish 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Omond Name Study

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[[Category:Omond Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Omond Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Omond Omond] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Omond name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Omond's), by time period (18th Century Omond's), or by topic (Omond DNA, Omond Occupations, Omond Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Omond Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Omond}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[O'Brien-6991|Pip O'Brien]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Omand Omand]

On the Far Side of the Sea

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[[Category:Palatine Migrants]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] ==On the Far Side of the Sea == '''Odenwald Ancestors of some early Pennsylvania Germann/Garman Families''' * by Charles Wayne Garman * Published by Gregath Pub., 2012 * 179 pages * Includes citations * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:On the Far Side of the Sea|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at: === http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/262814 === Table of Contents === *Acknowledgements *On the Cover *Dedication *Preface *Questions and Answers Regarding GARMAN/GERMANN Names *Table of Contents '''Section One: Adam and Leonard Germann of Earl Township, Lancaster, PA''' *An Overview *Journey to America '''Section Two: The Parents of Adam and Leonard Germann''' *Search for the Parents Down the Wrong Path *Clues to the Correct Parents Up the Right Path *The Records Speak- Photocopies of Some Key Church Records *The Military Exemption Appeals- A Closer Look '''Section Three: Immigrants From the Odenwald: Descendants of Hans Germann of Ober-Kainsbach''' *On ''Albany'' in 1749 *Other Germann Immigrants *Chart of Descendants of Hans Germann Who Came to America *Germann Families of Heidelberg . . . But Which Heidelberg? *[[Garman-26|Johann Adam German]] of Germansville, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania '''Section Four: The Odenwald Land of our Ancestors''' *The Odenwald- Where is it? *Land Ownership in the Odenwald *Farming in the Odenwald *A GERMANN in Grimm's Fairy Tale *Scenes From the Odenwald '''Section Five: The Search for Earlier Germann Ancestors''' *Ober-Kainsbach, Brensbach and Brandau Germanns *Hans Germann of Ober-Kainsbach *Ewald Germann, Schoolmaster of Brensbach *Hans Christman Germann, Blacksmith of Brandau *Summary of Germanns Found in Civil Records '''Section Six: Genetic Genealogy and Our Germann Ancestry''' *The Y-DNA Test *Our Long-Ago Germann Ancestors- Where Were They? *The Y-DNA Deepclade Test *My Y-DNA 67-Marker Test '''Family Charts for Some Descendants of''' '''Section Seven: Hans Christmann Germann of Brandau''' '''Section Eight: Ewald Germann of Brensbach''' '''Section Nine: Hans Germann of Ober-Kainsbach and Pennsylvania Germanns''' === Errata === No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) in the comments, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Garman, Charles Wayne. ''[[Space:On the Far Side of the Sea|On the Far Side of the Sea : Odenwald Ancestors of Some Early Pennsylvania GERMANN/GARMAN Families.]]'' (Wyandotte, OK: Gregath Publishing Co., 2012). * [[#Garman|Garman, ''On The Far Side of the Sea,'']] page [ ].

On Thursday, as the papers were handed to Russian President

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Once Upon A Time

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{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Main Cast''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Land Without Magic Name ! scope="col" | Other Realms Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) !scope= "col" | Connected |- |(Goodwin) Dallas||Ginnifer Michelle||[[Goodwin-3696|Ginnifer Goodwin]]||22 May 1978||-||Mary Margaret Blanchard||Snow White||[[Image:Once Upon A Time.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |Dallas||Joshua Paul||[[Dallas-333|Josh Dallas]]||December 18, 1981||-||David Nolan||Pauper/Prince Charming||[[Image:Dallas-333-1.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |Morrison||Jennifer Marie||[[Morrison-6259|Jennifer Morrison]]||April 12, 1979||-||Emma Swan||Emma Charming||[[Image:Morrison-6259-1.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |O'Donoghue||Colin||[[O'Donoghue-81|Colin O'Donoghue]]||January 26, 1981||-||n/a||Killian Jones/Captain Hook, Rogers/Wish Hook||[[Image:O Donoghue-81.png | 75px]]|| |- |Gilmore||Jared Scott||[[Gilmore-1528|Jared Gilmore]]||May 30, 2000||-||Henry Mills||n/a||[[Image:Gilmore-1528-1.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Parilla||Lana Maria||[[Parilla-2|Lana Parilla]]||July 15, 1977||-||Regina Mills/Roni||Evil Queen||[[Image:Parilla-2-1.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Sbarge||Raphael||[[Sbarge-1|Raphael Sbarge]]||February 12, 1964||-||Dr. Archie Hopper||Jiminy Cricket||[[Image:Sbarge-1-1.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Dornan||James||[[Dornan-36|Jamie Dornan]]||May 1, 1982||-||Sheriff Graham||Huntsman||[[Image:Dornan-36.png | 75px]]|| |- |Carlyle||Robert||[[Carlyle-171|Robert Carlyle]]||April 14, 1961||-||Mr.Gold/Weaver||Rumplestiltskin||[[Image:Carlyle-171-1.jpg | 75px]]||Parents locked|| |- |Bailey||Eion||[[Bailey-11109|Eion Bailey]]||June 8, 1976||-||August Booth||Pinocchio||[[Image:Bailey-11109.png | 75px]]|| |- |de Ravin||Emilie||[[De_Ravin-1|Emilie de Ravin]]||December 27, 1981||-||Lacey||Belle||[[Image:De Ravin-1-1.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Ory||Meghan||[[Ory-200|Meghan Ory]]||August 20, 1982||-||Ruby||Red Riding Hood/Wolf||-||Connected|| |- |Raymond James||Michael||[[Weverstad-1|Michael Raymond-James]]||December 24, 1977||-||Neal Cassidy||Baelfire||[[Image:Weverstad-1.png | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |Socha||Michael||-||December 13, 1987||-||n/a||Will Scarlet||-|| |- |Mader||Rebecca Leigh||[[Mader-496|Rebecca Mader]] ||April 24, 1977||-||Zelena/Kelly||Wicked Witch of the West||[[Image:Mader-496.jpg | 75px]]||Parents locked|| |- |Maguire||Sean||-||April 18, 1976||-||n/a||Robin Hood||-|| |- |West||Andrew James||[[West-26331|Andrew J. West]]||November 22nd||-||Henry Mills||-|||-||Connected|| |- |Ramirez||Dania||-||November 8th, 1979||-||Jacinda Vidrio||Cinderella|||-|| |- |Anwar||Gabrielle||[[Anwar-11|Gabrielle Anwar]]||February 4th, 1970||-||Victoria Belfrey||Lady Rapunzel Tremaine|||-||Connected|| |- |Fernandez||Alidon||-||July 20th, 2005||-||Lucy Vidrio||Lucy Mills|||-|| |- |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Secondary Cast Members''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Land Without Magic Name ! scope="col" | Other Realms Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) !scope= "col" | Connected |- |Arenberg||Lee||[[Arenberg-48|Lee Arenberg]]||July 18, 1962||-||Leroy||Grumpy||-|| |- |Khouth||Gabe||-||November 22, 1972||July 23, 2019||Tom Clark||Sneezy||-|| |- |Grove||David Paul||-||December 10, 1958||-||n/a||Doc||-|| |- |Di Bauda||Faustino||-||1965||-||Walter||Sleepy||-|| |- |Macario||Mig||-||March 16, 1970||-||n/a||Bashful||-|| |- |Coleman||Mike||-||December 6, 1973||-||n/a||Happy||-|| |- |Kaiser||Jeffrey||-||-||-||n/a||Dopey||-|| |- |Elliott||Beverley||-||December 31st, 1960||-||Widow Lucas||Granny||-|| |- |Tracy||Keegan Connor||-||December 3, 1971||-||Mother Superior||Reul Ghorm/Blue Fairy||-|| |- |Holt||David||[[Holt-11612|David Anders]]||March 11, 1981||-||Dr. Whale||Victor Frankenstein||-||Connected|| |- |Amendola||Tony||-||August 24, 1951||-||Marco||Geppetto||-|| |- |Neubauer||Kristin||[[Neubauer-771|Kristin Bauer Van Straten]]||November 26, 1966||-||n/a||Maleficent||-||Connected|| |- |Perez||Tony||-||1942||-||Henry Mills I||Prince Henry||-|| |- |Santiago||Zak||-||January 3, 1981||-||Henry Mills I||Prince Henry||-|| |- |Esposito||Giancarlo||-||April 26, 1958||-||Sidney Glass||Genie/Magic Mirror||-|| |- |Dale||Alan||-||May 6, 1947||-||Albert Spencer||King George||-|| |- |Stan||Sebastian||[[Stan-12|Sebastian Stan]]||August 13, 1982||-||Jefferson||Mad Hatter||[[Image:Stan-12.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Griffith||Anastasia||-||March 23, 1978||-||Kathryn Nolan||Princess Abigail||-|| |- |Hershey||Barbara||[[Herzstein-1|Barbara Hershey]]||February 5, 1948||-||n/a||Cora/Queen of Hearts||[[Image:Herzstein-1-1.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |McGowan||Rose||[[McGowan-1341|Rose McGowan]]||September 5, 1973||-||n/a||Cora||-||Connected|| |- |Bolger||Sarah||-||February 28, 1991||-||n/a||Princess Aurora||-|| |- |Morris||Julian||-||January 13, 1983||-||n/a||Prince Phillip||-|| |- |Chung||Jamie||-||April 10, 1983||-||n/a||Mulan||-|| |- |Gauthier||Chris||[[Gauthier-4826|Christopher Gauthier]]||January 27, 1976||-||n/a||William Smee||-||Connected|| |- |Embry||Ethan||[[Randall-10527|Ethan Embry]]||June 13, 1978||-||Owen Flynn/Greg Mendell||n/a||-||Connected|| |- |Martin-Green||Sonequa||-||March 21, 1985||-||Tamara||n/a||-|| |- |Laing||Christie||-||April 10, 1985||-||n/a||Marion||-|| |- |Croft||Parker||[[Croft-2751|Parker Croft]]||January 13, 1987||-||n/a||Felix||-||Connected|| |- |Kay||Robbie||[[Kay-4548|Robbie Kay]]||September 13, 1995||-||n/a||Peter Pan/Pied Piper||-||Connected|| |- |Lord||Stephen||-||October 1, 1972||-||n/a||Malcolm||-|| |- |McIver||Rose||[[McIver-740|Rose McIver]]||October 10, 1988||-||n/a||Tinker Bell||-||Parents locked|| |- |Haig||Georgina||-||August 3, 1985||-||n/a||Elsa||-|| |- |Lail||Elizabeth||[[Lail-346|Elizabeth Lail]]||March 25, 1992||-||n/a||Anna||-||Connected|| |- |Foster||Scott Michael||[[Foster-31261|Scott Michael Foster]]||March 4, 1985||-||n/a||Kristoff||-||Connected|| |- |Mitchell||Elizabeth||[[Robertson-25083|Elizabeth Mitchell]]||March 27, 1970||-||Sarah Fisher||Ingrid/Snow Queen||-||Connected|| |- |Webber||Timothy||-||-||-||n/a||Apprentice||-|| |- |Bruckner||Agnes||[[Bruckner-469|Agnes Bruckner]]||August 16, 1985||-||Lilith "Lily" Page||n/a||-||Connected|| |- |Dungey||Merrin||-||August 6, 1971||-||n/a||Ursula||-|| |- |Smurfit||Victoria||[[Smurfit-13|Victoria Smurfit]]||March 31, 1974||-||Cruella Feinberg||Cruella De Vil||-||Connected|| |- |Fischler||Patrick||-||December 29, 1969||-||Isaac Heller||The Author||-|| |- |Knight||Elliot||-||July 10, 1990||-||n/a||Merlin||-|| |- |Garrigan||Liam||-||October 17, 1981||-||n/a||King Arthur||-|| |- |Manson||Amy||-||September 9, 1985||-||n/a||Merida||-|| |- |Metrass||Joana||-||-||-||n/a||Guinevere||-|| |- |Walls||Sinqua||-||April 6, 1985||-||n/a||Sir Lancelot||-|| |- |Steele-Falconer||Olivia||-||-||-||n/a||Violet||-|| |- |Germann||Greg||[[Germann-364|Greg Germann]]||February 26, 1958||-||n/a||Hades||-||Connected|| |- |Murray||Jaime||-||July 21, 1976||-||n/a||Fiona/The Black Fairy||-|| |- |Mathey||Giles||[[Matthey-50|Giles Matthey]]||November 11th, 1987||-||Gideon||Morpheus||-||Connected|| |- |Harris||Hank||-||November 5th, 1979||-||n/a||Dr. Henry Jekyll||-|| |- |Witwer||Sam||[[Witwer-81|Sam Witwer]]||October 20th, 1977||-||n/a||Edward Hyde||-||Connected|| |- |Akdeniz||Denis||-||May 16th, 1990||-||n/a||Aladdin||-|| |- |David||Karen||-||April 15th, 1979||-||n/a||Jasmine||-|| |- |Tomko||Sara||[[Tomko-83|Sara Tomko]]||October 19th, 1983||-||n/a||Tiger Lily||-||Connected|| |- |Kane||Adelaide||-||August 9th, 1990||-||Drizella Tremaine||Ivy Belfrey|| |- |Reynolds||Rose||-||February 21st, 1991||-||Tilly||Alice Jones||-||-|| |- |Blain||Bruce||-||March 8th, 1966||May 15th, 2021||Samuel B. Ryce||n/a||-|| |- |Roberts||Trevor||-||-||-||Remy||n/a||-|| |- |Booth||Emma||-||November 28th, 1982||-||Eloise Gardner||Mother Gothel||-|| |- |Francis||Daniel||-||February 9th,||-||Baron Samdi||Dr. Facilier||-|| |- |Givens||Robin||[[Givens-2241|Robin Givens]]||November 27th, 1964||-||n/a||Eudora||-||Husband unlinked|| |- |Warner||Meeghan||-||August 5th, 1991||-||n/a||Rapunzel Tremaine||-|| |- |Skovbye||Tiera||-||May 6th, 1995||-||Margot||Robin Hood||-|| |- |Parsons||Nathan||[[Parsons-16553|Nathan Parsons]]||June 16th, 1988||-||Nick Parsons||Jack/Hansel||-||Connected|| |- |Yurman||Yael||-||June 28th, 2001||-||n/a||Anastasia Tremaine||-|| |- |Pierre||Jeff||-||May 21st, 1986||-||Drew||Prince Naveen||-|| |- |Crane||Chilton||-||-||-||Hilda Braeburn||Blind Witch||-|| |- |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Guest Characters''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Land Without Magic Name ! scope="col" | Other Realms Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope= "col" | Connected |- |Schram||Jessy||[[Schram-696|Jessy Schram]]||January 15, 1986||-||Ashley Boyd||Cinderella||-||Connected|| |- |Phillipps||Tim||-||-||-||Sean Herman||Prince Thomas||-|| |- |Joseph||Jarod||-||-||-||Billy||Gus||-|| |- |Rose||Gabrielle||-||1954||-||n/a||Ruth||-|| |- |Zahara||Alex||-||-||-||n/a||King Midas||-|| |- |Dourif||Brad||[[Dourif-1|Brad Dourif]]||March 18, 1950||-||n/a||Zoso||-|| |- |Collins||Karley Scott|Karley Scott Collins||December 14, 1999||-||Ava Zimmer||Gretel||-||-||Connected |- |Lord||Quinn||Quinn|February 19, 1999||-||Nicholas Zimmer||Hansel||-||-|| |- |Cauldfield||Emma||[[Chukker-1|Emma Cauldfield]]||April 8, 1973||-||n/a||Blind Witch||-||Connected |- |Schiff||Richard||[[Schiff-260|Richard Schiff]]||May 27, 1955||-||n/a||King Leopold||-||Connected |- |Keenlyside||Eric||-||October 11, 1957||-||Moe French||Sir Maurice||-|| |- |Brocklebank||Sage||[[Brocklebank-247|Sage Brocklebank]]||January 14th, 1978||-||n/a||Sir Gaston LeGume||-||Connected|| |- |Acker||Amy||[[Acker-1265|Amy Acker]]||December 5th, 1976||-||Astrid||Nova|| |Connected|| |- |Bean||Noah||-||August 20, 1978||-||n/a||Daniel||-|| |- |Shelley||Rachel||-||August 25th, 1969||-||n/a||Milah||-|| |- |Garcia||Jorge||-||April 28, 1973||-||n/a||Anton||-|| |- |Sofer||Rena||[[Sofer-25|Rena Sofer]]||December 2, 1968||-||n/a||Queen Eva||-||Connected|| |- |Bourne||Eva||-||-||-||-||Princess Eva||-|| |- |Traval||Wil||-||July 9, 1980||-||Keith||Sheriff of Nottingham||-|| |- |Tingley||Freya||-||March 26, 1994||-||n/a||Wendy Darling||-|| |- |Burkart||Jason||-||-||-||n/a||Little John||-|| |- |Northey||Michael P||-||1971||-||n/a||Friar Tuck||-|| |- |Alejandra||Raphael||-||-||-||n/a||Roland||-|| |- |Swisher||Joanna Garcia||[[Garcia-9847|JoAnna Garcia Swisher]]||August 10, 1979||-||n/a||Ariel||-||Connected|| |- |McKinney||Gil||[[McKinney-9501|Gil McKinney]]||February 5, 1979||-||n/a||Prince Eric||-||Connected|| |- |Gorham||Christopher||[[Gorham-1886|Christopher Gorham]]||August 14, 1974||-||Walsh||Wizard of Oz||-||Connected|| |- |Mesure||Charles||-||August 12, 1970||-||n/a||Black Beard||-|| |- |Mabrey||Sunny||[[Mabrey-90|Sunny Mabrey]]||November 28th, 1975||-||n/a||Glinda the Good||-||Connected|| |- |Kretz||Teri||[[Kretz-34|Teri Kretz]]||July 14th, 1981||-||n/a||Dorothy Gale||-||Connected|| |- |Hutton||Pascale||[[Hutton-4233|Pascale Hutton]]||June 14, 1979||-||n/a||Queen Gerda||-||Connected|| |- |Rhys-Davies||John||[[Davies-3559|John Rhys-Davies]] ||May 5, 1944||-||n/a||Grand Pabbie||[[Image:Davies-3559.jpg | 75px]]|| |- |Moore||Tyler Jacob||[[Moore-74929|Tyler Jacob Moore]]||October 15, 1982||-||n/a||Prince Hans||-||Connected|| |- |Majdoub||Lee||-||-||-||n/a||Sir Kay||-|| |- |Jenkins||Andrew||-||-||-||n/a||Sir Percival||-|| |- |Robbins||Ryan||-||-||-||n/a||Sir Morgan||-|| |- |Ford||Caroline||-||May 13th, 1988||-||n/a||Nimue||-|| |- |Croasdell||Adam||[[Croasdell-1|Adam Croasdell]]||July 10, 1976||-||n/a||Brennan Jones||-|| |- |Whitesell||Jonathan||-||-||-||n/a||Hercules||-|| |- |Rohl||Kacey||-||August 6, 1991||-||n/a||Megara||-|| |- |Curry||Bernard||-||March 27th, 1974||-||n/a||Brennan Jones||-|| |- |Theodosopoulos||Konstantinos||-||September 3rd, 1965||-||n/a||Captain Silver||-|| |- |Gulka||Jeff||-||January 1st, 1987||-||n/a||Boq||-|| |- |Scheer||Paul||[[Scheer-734|Paul Scheer]]||January 31st, 1976||-||n/a||The Scarecrow||-||Connected|| |- |Brown||Wes||[[Brown-148287|Wes Brown]]||January 26th, 1982||-||n/a||Sir Gaston LeGume||-||Connected|| |- |Acres||Ava||-||May 13th, 2004||-||n/a||Young Regina||-|| |- |Blake-Thomas||Isabella||-||September 21st, 2002||-||n/a||Young Zelena||-|| |- |Kihlstedt||Rya||-||August 5th, 1969||-||Cleo Fox||n/a||-|| |- |Chadburn||Max||-||September 28th, 1991||-||Natasha "Tasha" Morris||-||-|| |- |Hoflin||David||-||February 25th, 1979||-||n/a||Zeus||-|| |- |Pinnock||Arnold||-||December 10th, 1967||-||n/a||Poole/Orderly||-|| |- |Fehr||Oded||[[Fehr-538|Oded Fehr]]||November 23rd, 1970||-||n/a||Jafar||-||Connected|| |- |Keram||Tarun||-||August 16th, 1991|-||n/a||Emir||-||-|| |- |Olsen||Jordyn Ashley||-||February 14th, 2001||-||n/a||The Oracle||-|| |- |Horner||Craig||-||January 24th, 1983||-||n/a||Edmond Dantes/Count of Monte Cristo||-|| |- |Brooks||Andrea||-||March 3rd, 1989||-||n/a||Charlotte||-|| |- |Kavadas||Andrew||-||-||-||n/a||Baron Danglars||-|| |- |Banes||Lisa||[[Banes-232|Lisa Banes]]||July 9th, 1955||June 14th, 2021||n/a||Lady Tremaine||-||Connected|| |- |Melvin||Mekenna||[[Melvin-2353|Mekenna Melvin]]||January 23rd, 1985||-||n/a||Clorinda Tremaine||-||Connected|| |- |Hoffman||Goldie||-||-||-||n/a||Tisbe Tremaine||-|| |- |Lloyd-Jones||Max||-||February 26th, 1991||-||n/a||Jacob||-|| |- |Coyne||Jonny||-||January 1st, 1953||-||Dr. Lydgate||-||-|| |- |Blackmore||Elizabeth||-||January 6th, 1987||-||Elizabeth Lydgate||n/a||-|| |- |Jacob||Reilly||-||-||-||n/a||Tom Sawyer||-|| |- |De Souza||Cedric||-||-||-||n/a||Sultan of Agrabah||-|| |- |Dion-Richard||Kate||-||-||-||n/a||Goldilocks||-|| |- |Tahir||Faran||-||February 16th, 1963||-||n/a||Captain Nemo||-|| |- |Eversman||Nicholas||-||February 15th, 1986||-||n/a||Liam Jones II||-|| |- |Johansson||Paul||[[Johansson-10447|Paul Johansson]]||January 26th, 1964||-||Gabriel||The Woodcutter||-||Connected|| |- |Hunnings||Nick||-||-||-||n/a||Jack||-|| |- |Gillis||Tammy||-||1971||-||n/a||Jill||-|| |- |}
{{Image |file=Once Upon A Time-1.png |align=c |size=l |label= |caption= }}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Main Cast''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Character ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) !scope="col" | Connected |- |Lowe||Sophie||-||June 5th, 1990||-||Alice||-|| |- |Socha||Michael||-||December 13, 1987||-||Will Scarlet/Knave of Hearts/White King||-|| |- |Gadiot||Peter||-||January 2nd, 1986||-||Cyrus||-|| |- |Rigby||Emma||-||September 26th, 1989||-||Anastasia/Red Queen/White Queen||-|| |- |Andrews||Naveen||-||January 17th, 1969||-||Jafar||-|| |- |Lithgow||John||[[Lithgow-57|John Lithgow]]||October 19, 1945||-||Percy/White Rabbit||[[Image:Lithgow-57.jpg | 75px]]||Yes|| |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Secondary Cast Members''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Character ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope="col" | Connected |- |Smyth||Shaun||-||-||-||Edwin||-|| |- |Coyne||Jonny||-||January 1st, 1953||-||Dr. Lydgate||-|| |- |David||Keith||-||June 4, 1956||-||Cheshire Cat||-|| |- |George||Brian||-||-||-||Sultan||-|| |- |Pop||Iggy||[[Osterberg-50|Iggy Pop]]||April 21, 1947||-||Caterpillar||-|| |- |Sergeant||Peta||-||-||-||Jabberwocky||-|| |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Additional Characters''' |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Wiki Profile ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Character ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) ! scope= "col" |Connected |- |Cotton||Ben||-||-||-||Tweedledum||-|| |- |Finochio||Matty||-||-||-||Tweedledee||-|| |- |Largy||Jordana||-||September 20th, 1989||-||Silvermist||-|| |- |Bacic||Steve||-||March 13th, 1965||-||Grendel||-|| |- |Robinson||Zuleikha||-||June 29th, 1977||-||Amara||-|| |- |McKnight||Lauren||[[McKnight-4684|Lauren McKnight]]||October 3rd, 1988||-||Elizabeth "Lizard"||-||Connected|| |- |Redmond||Sarah-Jane||-||-||-||Anastasia's Mother||-|| |- |Hershey||Barbara||-||February 5, 1948||-||Cora/Queen of Hearts||[[Image:Herzstein-1-1.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |Sanford||Garwin||-||March 14th, 1955||-||Red King||-|| |- |Prowse||John||-||-||-||Carpenter||-|| |- |Doerksen||Heather||-||February 12th, 1980||-||Sarah||-|| |- |Rogers||Kylie||-||February 18th, 2004||-||Millie||-|| |- |Sauer||Dallas||-||-||-||Mr. Darcy||-|| |- |Sangha||Michael||-||-||-||Mirza||-|| |- |Goldberg||Whoopi||[[Johnson-29730|Whoopi Goldberg]]||November 13, 1955||-||Mrs. Rabbit||[[Image:Johnson-29730.jpg | 75px]]||Connected|| |- |Gibson||Leah||-||January 3rd, 1985||-||Nyx||-|| |}

Onder-Kouga: Bakermat van Gerbers en Ferreiras. Jeffreysbaai & Pretoria: Adamastor, 2003.

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Onderwater Alderneering 1763

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Transcripted and translated text of baptism record dated January 26 1749: "Netherlands, Zuid-Holland Province, Church Records, 1076-1916," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-31137-11731-79?cc=2037907 : accessed 21 February 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Noordwijk > Dopen 1621-1811 > image 435 of 443; Rijksarchiefdienst Nederlands, Zuid-Holland (Netherlands National Archives, Zuid-Holland). A child baptized Kornelis
Father Thomas Kornelisz Underwater
Mother Aalt Jansdr Alderneering
Witnesses The parents themselves
Note: This child was born more than 3 weeks before the baptism illegitimate and from adultery by above reported parents, being the father Thomas Kornelisz Underwater a widower and mother Aalt Jansdr Alderneering who was married to a soldier named Jan van Leeuwen, born in Leiderdorp, knew not whether this her real man who they had not seen in more than two years, deserted from the service, was killed in war or died his natural death, or whether he was prisoner of war in France, nor where he were in the world, so she being ignorant of this, committed adultery with the aforementioned Thomas Kornelisz Underwater and borne him this child; because both the parents of this child and their parents and ancestors had been devoted to the Reformed religion, and both in their infancy were incorporated by baptism in the Reformed Christian Church though the mother was attracted early to the Papist Religion that she till now practiced, so the father has asked the Vicar more than once to also incorporate the child in the Reformed Christian Church by baptism; which the Pastor has not refused but from the beginning has adopted and promised to do if the father not just came himself to baptize this child, but also brought with him a Church Member of a pious and irreproachable walk to witness: but as the father was unable to get anyone to do so and not even just an orderly Church Member to do so, not only the father but also the mother with him appeared before the Church Council and asked the Pastor to baptize this their child offering not only that the both of them will be holding the child at the baptism and also to put up with a serious punishment, but also under pledge by the mother that she would no longer attend the Papist services but those of the Reformed Church instead and under the commitment of both the Parents of this child, that henceforth they would no longer live in immorality, but in honor, and would raise this child in the Christian religion, at which the Pastor, with the consent of the Church Council, baptized this child, offered to the Holy Baptism by his adulterous parents themselves after having severely punished, warmly admonished, and recalled their commitment before the face of the church, on the 26th of January 1749. This child died the 26 August 1749. The aforementioned pair then still together living in fornication against their promise made, has reported Aalt Jansdr Alderneering who as yet could give no evidence of the death of her real husband Jan van Leeuwen, and therefore could not marry Thomas Kornelisz Underwater, on the 11th of June 1750 given birth again to a stillborn child that Thomas Kornelisz Underwater has confessed to the Pastor he was the father of.

One Branch of the Abell family Showing the Allied Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == One Branch of the Abell family Showing the Allied Families == * by Horace Avery Abell (b.1883) * published Rochester, N.Y., 1934. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Branch of the Abell family Showing the Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729510 * https://archive.org/details/onebranchofabell00abel * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12629/ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Abell, Horace Avery. ''[[Space:One Branch of the Abell family Showing the Allied Families|One Branch of the Abell family Showing the Allied Families]]'' (Rochester, N.Y., 1934), [ Page ]. * [[#Abell|Abell]]

One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Boscawen, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Webster, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H. == Also births recorded on the town records from 1733 to 1850. * by [[Coffin-2842|Charles Carleton Coffin]] (1823-1896) see portrait [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t7hq4hr44;view=1up;seq=38 page 24-25] * published by The Republican Press Association, Concord, N.H., 1884 * 211 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=UxUy8f7-ZFAC * https://archive.org/details/onehundredandfi00coffgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028812885 * https://archive.org/details/onehundredfiftie00lcbosc * https://archive.org/details/annivofboscawenw00bosciala * https://archive.org/details/onehundredfiftie00bosc * https://archive.org/details/onehundredfiftie00bosc_0 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Coffin, Charles Carleton. ''[[Space:One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.|One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.]]'' (Republican Press Assoc., Concord, N.H., 1884) [ Page ]. * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Coffin|Coffin]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Coffin, Charles Carleton. ''[[Space:One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.|One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H.]]'' (Republican Press Assoc., Concord, N.H., 1884) [ Page ].

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

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One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families

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[[Category:New England, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families == * by [[Austin-797|John Osborne Austin]] (1849-1918) * published Salem, Massachusetts, 1893 * 288 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/442904-redirection * https://books.google.com/books?id=-s6jO4ZSSaIC search and some page views * https://archive.org/details/austinj160alliedfam/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16025/ ($subscription) === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Preface * Index to Families * Places in England where ancestors dwelt * Places in New England where ancestors dwelt * Abbreviations * Ancestral harts * Ancestral Records * General Index * Additions and Corrections, page 285 * Ancestral Memoranda === Errata === * See Additions and Corrections, page 285. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Austin, John Osborne. ''[[Space:One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families|One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families]]'' (Salem, Massachusetts, 1893) * ([[#Austin|Austin]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Austin, John Osborne. ''[[Space:One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families|One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families]]'' (Salem, Massachusetts, 1893) [ Page ].

One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family

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Introduction The following five articles appeared in November and December of 1912 in the Orleans Progress Examiner in Orleans, Indiana. They have been transcribed [http://ingenweb.org/inorange/Rebecca_Gardner_2/mccoy_family_100_years.html elsewhere] but I found that transcription lacking in that it did not preserve typographical errors and made other "corrections" or even additions to the original text. In a couple cases lines were also missed and the articles were also posted out-of-order. I have attempted to preserve the original mistakes and resisted the desire to clarify the writing with my own research other than to include hyperlinks to referenced persons and external hyperlinks for referenced geographical or structural items where I thought they may help the reader. Presented below is what I intend to be an accurate transcription of the articles as they were published. I have also included hyperlinks to the articles themselves so that others may check my work. If you find errors in the transcription, please let me know so I may fix this. Lastly, I am unaware of the book-form of this series of articles having ever been produced, nor of the original copy being extant. If anyone is aware of either, I would be grateful to learn of the same. Sincerely, [[Carter-29053|Jerrod Carter]]. [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-nov-07-1912-1298258/ Thursday, 7 Nov 1912, Orleans, Indiana, Orleans Progress Examiner] One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family. Under the above title our friend and local correspondent, Mr. Jesse M. Trinkle, has compiled and completed a history of that branch of the McCoy family under which our fellow townsmen, [[McCoy-1846|Uncle Harry McCoy, Sr.]], J. V. McCoy and John H. McCoy, are members. This family is one of the oldest and most numerous families in the county and have been residents of the county for more than 100 years. The work as completed makes a book of more than 320 pages divided into chapters dealing with each particular member of the first family. It gives in brief detail the dates of birth, death, and marriage, the religion, politics, occupation, residence and more important events in the lives of each of the nearly 1,000 descendants named in the book. In these chapters as well as the solemn or pathetic side of many of the descendants. Mr. Trinkle tells us that he begun the work for two reasons, (1) the love of such work, and (2) a desire for a record of his own family, since he is a descendant of this family. The task was far greater than he expected since it stretched it as an endless chain into nearly every state in the Union; but the success in at least getting a record from every family far exceeded his expectations. It has required much expense and more than two years later to complete the work, yet he has been encouraged by the numerous requests that the work be published in book form so that every member of the family may have a copy. But since completing the work he has consulted several publishing houses and owing to the limited number of copies which might be desired the lowest price he has received for a book well bound and illustrated would make the work cost each one $5 per copy. Mr. Trinkle says he is not financially able to go further with the work unless enough subscriptions were pledged to guarantee the printing of at least 100 copies. So, at our solicitation, Mr. Trinkle has consented to allow us to publish through the columns of the Progress-Examiner the first chapters of the work, which deal with the early history and settlement of Orange County and Stampers Creek township, the original home of the McCoy family. The work will be continued from week to week until all the chapters furnished have been printed. —Editor. The writer is indebted to many of the older citizens of the county and to historical works for much of the information contained herein and to each of these we express our sincere thanks. Any criticism, corrections or additional data will be thankfully received without any offense whatever, although we may not be able to change the story. Very respectfully,
JESSE M.TRINKLE. 0---0---0 CHAPTER I Since the scene of our story in is principally in and about Orange County, Indiana and in that part of Orange County now known as Stampers Creek township, we therefore deem it proper at this time to give a short history of the Geography and early settlement of these two localities. Furthermore, there are perhaps many of the generation of today who have but a vague idea of real pioneer life; and these facts concerning the early history of Orange County may serve to broaden their stock of knowledge in this respect. The character of the soil, the surface, and in fact the physical features of a country often determine the character and strength of its people; and that such has had its effect on many of those named in our little story is no doubt true. For, in general, there has never been a hardier, sturdier, healthier and longer-lived people in this township and county than the Wolfe's Cornwells and McCoy's. Orange County, as it exists today, is bounded north by Lawrence, east by Crawford and Washington, South by Crawford and West by Martin and Dubois. It is in the extreme southern part of Indiana, its County seat, Paoli, being about forty miles northwest of Louisville, Ky. Taking the county as a whole we may say it is very hilly and broken, although the northeastern part is comparatively level. The present county of Orange originally comprised portions of Knox and Clarke Counties. On March 9th, 1813 a part of it became a part of Gibson county. December 21, 1813 another portion became a part of Washington county. At this time what was left of Orange County comprised the present Lawrence County and nearly all of Monroe County. But it was not yet called Orange County, but it was known as part of Washington County. In fact, it was really would it was really one township of Washington County, which was then called Orange township. The main part of this township we now know as Paoli township in Orange County. The present county of Orange came into existence under an act of the legislature early in 1816. Its name is said to be derived from Orange County in North Carolina, whence many of the first settlers came. As it exists today it is twenty miles square, comprising four hundred square miles. Orange County was a one time occupied by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piankeshaw Piankeshaws], a tribe of the Algonquin Indians and at a later date the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyandot_people Wyandottes], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee Shawnees] and [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Delaware_Indians Delawares] settled here. Many of the Indian boundary lines as described in Indian treaties, center in and cross Orange County. A few small Indian villages were located over the county, one of which was called Shawnee, and stood on the banks of Lost River, not far from where that stream sinks. The chief of the village was known as "King Billy" and is said to have had a red-headed white woman for a wife. Frequently, during the Indian War which ended with the Battle of Tippecanoe, November 1811, the few inhabitants of Orange County were compelled to fly to one of the early forts or blockhouses that were then built for protection of the pioneers. Probably the first house of this kind built in the County was built on the farm now owned by Jas. N. McCoy—and formerly owned by Samuel Mahan—in the Northwestern part of Stampers Creek township. This was known as the [https://www.northamericanforts.com/East/insouth.html#moore Moore Fort]. The house was of regular block style, and a few yards away a deep ditch or trench was dug entirely around it and just inside of this was a row of split posts set into the ground slanting out. This is effectually prevented an approach from the outside. Another such fort was located farther north near Orleans on the farm now owned by Chas. F. Johnson. There is said to have been but three white men killed in the County by Indians. There were several places throughout the county which were used as camping places by Indians and one of these was about the Springs at the head of Stampers Creek on the land formerly owned by [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy, Sr.]], the real subject of our story. A few traces of the Mound builders—that pre-historic race about which so little is known—are still found scattered over Orange County, but owing to cultivation, these mounds are continually growing less. Orange County is very peculiar, in that two of its largest rivers, Lost River and Stampers Creek, flow for a few miles and then sink into the earth and it is thought by many that both rise as one river a few miles farther on at Orangeville, still in the county and is the head of Lick Creek. Another theory is that Stampers Creek rises at Springmill. There are also many caves and caverns, but none of any great size. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Lick_Springs_Hotel French Lick] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Baden_Springs_Hotel West Baden Mineral Springs], now known and noted the world over, are in Orange County and attract thousands of health and pleasure seekers from all over the world. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Taggart Hon. Thomas Taggart], Democratic National Committeeman from Indiana, is president and main owner of the former and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27907215/lee-wiley-sinclair Lee W. Sinclair], formerly of Washington County is main owner of the latter, which is advertised as the "Carlsbad of America." The principal industry has always been farming, and at first their implements for doing this were very crude. Corn was planted and almost wholly cultivated with a hoe, and even the hoes were not as they are now. They were of wood or of heavy iron without polish. A man who could raise eight to ten acres of corn had a large crop. The birds and squirrels were so numerous the farmer had to guard his crop continually. They did not need game laws then. Wheat with sown broadcast and burrowed in by hand or by brush pulled around by horses or oxen. All reaping was done with the historical sickle that had been in use from time immemorial; had been in use in Egypt before the pyramids were built; had been in use in the fields of Boaz long before Christ was born. In fact for thousands of years it had been the only reaper. Less than seventy-five years ago it was still in use in Orange County. Then came the scythe and cradle with which many of us are familiar. What a Godsend it seemed to our forefathers, yet how much out-of-date to us today. The hoe, the wooden plow and the sickle! What could we do with these today? Now the farmer can sit as independent as a king and almost see his crops sown and harvested before his eyes. The farmer boy who has a good farm today is foolish to leave it and rush off to the city to contract vices that will kill him and probably dam him. Stick to the farm and it will stick to you. The early wild animals were deer, bears, panthers, foxes, wildcats, wolves and coyotes. The last bear said to have been killed in the county was in 1825 in Northwest township. Today there are no wild animals of note, all the latest improved farming machinery is used, and some of the farms are as good as found in almost any rural community in the United States. The first settler of Orange County, or at least the first settler who entered the land, was John Hollowell, who entered land in Southeast township 1807. We have been unable to find the name of the first white child born in Orange County, unless it was Mary Hollowell, born about 1808—afterward Mrs. Joseph Clendenin—who was said to have been the first white female child born within the present limits of Orange County, if not the first child. The first school ever taught in Orange County was taught near Chambersburg by a man named Tomlinson. The exact date of this is not known but the first District school in the county was at Lick Creek, three miles east of Paoli 1824, taught by John Murray. These teachers made about two dollars per pupil of three months. Miss Sophia Throop was the first lady teacher in the county. She taught in 1827 and the first term she received about $7.50 above her board bill. A short description of the first school houses may enlighten the younger readers. The school houses were like the homes, log cabins with puncheon floors and great open fireplaces into which the big boys must roll in logs for the fire. Those who sat near roasted, and the pupils farther away froze their toes. The seats were logs or benches, without either backs or desks. The theory of instruction was "no lickin' " "no larnin' ". A long writing bench, made of a riven board or puncheon, smoothed off and supported by wooden pegs or legs was placed against the wall. At this the pupils took turns in copy book work writing with a pen made of goose quill and with ink made from pokeberry juice or from oak balls saturated in vinegar. A spelling-match was an every Friday afternoon occurrence. Boys and girls often attended school in the fall long after hard frosts came and even after ice had begun to form, with no shoes and their feet encased in old socks or stockings. All sorts of teachers were employed: the "one-eyed," the "one-legged," the "lame teacher" and the "teacher who had fits." The story told of one teacher "who got drunk on Saturday and whipped the entire school on Monday." Often the teacher took his "grog" and fiddle to school with him. One of Orange County's earliest teachers was an old sailor who wandered out to the Indiana Woods. Under his encouragement the pupils spent a large part of their time roasting potatoes. The first road laid out in the county was the present Paoli and Salem road, now a pike. The New Albany and Paoli pike, passing through the south part of the county was completed 1839. The majority of roads now in the County are gravel or macadamized. The first railroad was completed to Orleans from New Albany October 30, 1851. Later a branch road was built from Orleans to French Lick and thence extended to Jasper in Dubois County. The first court house was built 1816 for $25. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County_Courthouse_(Indiana) present one was built in 1850 at a cost of $14,000] and has had much improvement since. [To be continued] [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-nov-14-1912-1292750/ Thursday, 14 Nov 1912, Orleans, Indiana, Orleans Progress Examiner] One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family. ----
BY JESSE M. TRINKLE.
---- [Continued from last week.] Settlers A majority of the early settlers were from the Southern States and had left there because of slavery. So when the so-called "Underground" railroad system for getting slaves to Canada was in its height, one of these railroads passed through Orange County. One of the stations was at Chambersburg and another at Orleans. In this way the settlers of Orange County helped to free many slaves. The early settlers of Orange County were generous and hospitable to a degree scarcely known in the present day and if a neighbor was in distress, he at once received the undivided attention of the entire community. Nor did they merely pity, they took hold and helped. When a new settler came to their community, they all turned out to welcome him in a hearty way, often by gathering at his chosen spot, and in one day would chop and build his cabin home. House raisings were of frequent occurrence, and at these it was the custom for the owner to have a jug of "grog" near by to stimulate his benefactors into greater efforts. The speech of Orange County was the true Hoosier dialect and some of those expressions are still heard, such as "heap-sight;" "juberous;" "jamberee" meaning a big time; "flabbergasted," i.e., exhausted; "gangling" meaning awkawrd; etc. "Between you and me and the gate post" is a Hossier expression of secrecy. "Saucer" was pronounced "sasser," soft pronounced "saft" and parsnips as "pasnips," help was called "holp" or "hope" etc. In dress in these pioneer times the gentlemen's waste must be of a "hour-glass" form, he wore a clanhommers coat with a low velvet collar and brass buttons, over a buff waistcoat. He wore an extremely high collar with a flowered a neckerchief with flowing ends tied round it, over a plaited or ruffled shirtfront. His hat was bell-crowned and often made of white beaver. His shoes were pointed-toed and in full dress he wore a long cloak and flourished a gold headed cane and then with a fashion of swearing and "b'godding" for emphasis he was the real gentleman of those pioneer times. The ladies wore full dress skirts, much be-flounced and worn over large hoops. They were a tight basque over which was draped a shawl—lace in summer and broche in winter. Bonnets were universal for old and young and their large round fronts were filled with a garden of flowers for face-trimmings? For evenings, garlands of flowers were worn in the hair around the low neck and skirt of the gown, and curls were always worn. Most every girl attempted to sing and play the harp and guitar. One of the principal enjoyments of the long winter evening in this locality was the dance. The roystering element among the Hoosiers of these backwoods were extremely fond of dancing and as they were a vigorous people dancing suited their natures. The gayer ones cut the "pigeon wing" or threw in an extra "double-shuffle" to fill in the measure. Each neighborhood had its "caller" and some of the calls are worth preserving. Here is one: "Balance one and balance eight,
Swing 'em on the corner like you swing 'em on the gate.
Balance to your lady and then promenade,
First couple out, to the couple on the right,
Lady round the lady and the gent solo,
Lady round the gent and the gent don't go.
Ladies do-ce-do, and gents, you know,
Chicken in a bread pan, pickin' up dough,
Turn 'em roun' and roun', as pretty as you can,
An' why in the world don't you left alaman.
Right hand to partner and grand right and left,
And a big, big swing, an' a little hug, too,
Swing your honey, and she'll swing you,
Promenade eight, when you all get straight."

"First couple out to the right
Cage the bird, three hands round
Birdie hop out, crow hop in,
Three hands round and go it again;
Alaman left, back to partner, an' grand right an' left,
Come to your partner once an' a half
Yellar canary right, and joybird left,
Next to your partner and all chaw hay,
You know where an' I donj't care,
Seat your partner in the old armchair."
Those who would not dance played the kissing games like picking cherries, drop the handkerchief, wee'ly wheat and chase the squirrel. While the two incidents next mentioned did not, or we think not, happen in Orange County, yet they are given to us as happening in Indiana in those old times and we suppose Orange County to have been much like the rest of the state in these respects. The first incident shows how the settler was in need of real money, instead of which they traded some product which they happened to have. The first incident was as follows: "One morning a certain squire saw a young man clad in homespun, ride up on horseback with a young lady seated behind him. They dismounted; he hitched his horse and then they went into the house and were invited to be seated. After waiting a few minutes the young man asked if he was the squire. He informed the young man that he was. He then asked the squire what he charged for tying the knot. 'You mean for marrying you?' 'Yes, sir.' 'One dollar,' says the squire. 'Will you take it out in trade?' 'What kind of trade?' 'Beeswax.' 'Bring it in says the squire. The young man brought in the beeswax, but when weight it lacked forty cents of being enough to pay the squire. After sitting silently for some minutes the young man said 'Well, Sal, let's be going.' Sal followed to the door, then turned to the squire and with an entreating look said" 'Well, squire can't you tie the knot as far as the beeswax goes, anyhow?' The knot was tied." The next incident relates to pioneer electioneering in a race for sheriff. The story is told in the candidates own words: "One day when riding along looking for voters I spied an old Reuben plowing a field. No sooner had I tied my horse than the agriculturist left his plow and came over to the fence. I shook his gnarly claw in the candidates manner and then began my spiel. He listened until I got through and then with 'hems' and 'haws' said: 'Well, Cap, I'd like to vote for you fustrate, but the other fellow is sort o' kin to me and I don't like to vote against him.' Rather taken back at this seeming relationship, I asked what kinship he claimed with my opponent; when he, with seeming pride, drawled out, 'Well, I got an idee that he's the father of my oldest boy.' " In my quest for the information necessary to complete this work it has required much asking questions and I am thankful that I have received such complete answers. In many cases I have asked for narratives of some incident, either humerous or otherwise, pertaining to the life of the person questioned or some member of their family. I give you here one answer verbatimeliteratum, which I received to the above question. (Somewhat Humerous.) "I suppose most all writers find themselves, sometime or other, in an embarrassing position when asked by a friend for something from his pen. I sadly regret that I can not grant your request at present, from the fact of a previous contract with my publishers to write nothing for the press, except through and by their permission, for the next five years. If you wish to consult literature, I would refer you to Sears, Roebuck & Co., of Chicago. This company will send their publications free to all that ask. Xyzorthox and Nxzorth & Co., London, Eng., may possibly have one of my Copy Rights published within the next twenty years." Such answers were not received to all my queries, else my story must have been extremely humerous. Stampers Creek Township. The present Stampers Creek Township was formed March 4, 1839. It is seven miles long and four miles wide, lies next to the Washington County line on the East, joins Northeast Township on the South, Southeast on the North and Paoli Township on the West. It contains twenty-eight square miles, and its surface especially the southern half is very broken. Its population in 1910 was 893. The township receives its name from a small stream—Stampers Creek—which has its origin hear the east side of the township, on the land formerly owned by [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy Sr]]. This stream flows diagonally across the township to the Northwest and sinks into a subterranean cavern just over the line in Paoli Township. The creek received its name from a man named Stamper, concerning whom but little now known, and that little is largely traditionary. By some it is maintained that he was never a resident of Orange County, but lived in Washington County, whence he came to the neighborhood of this creek to cut some of the fine timber that grew along its banks. Another and more probable account is that he once lived on the farm afterward owned by [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy, Sr.]], and near one of the large springs that constitute the source of this creek. Probably the first settler in the Township was Peter Mahan who is said to have come here in 1809. Soon after him came the Moores, Dillards, Kirby's Cornwells, McCoys, Wolfes, Vandeveers, VanCleaves, and Galloways, whose names will again be mentioned in this story and names yet familiar in the township. Nearly all the settlers were from Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky, who left their native states to rid themselves of slavery and to found a home and fortune away from that evil. The first school known to have been taught in the present confines of Stampers Creek Township was in 1814 when George Vandever, a crippled man, came with his family from Kentucky, settled near the head of Patoka Creek and soon afterward opened a school. Another school was opened on the farm now owned by Wm. Hall, in the west central part of the township in 1818. There was a school at the Mahan District in 1821. It was built for a school house by the citizens, made of round logs with split saplings for seats. It was located on the land now owned by John Holmes, Jr. The average attendance at these schools was about 15 pupils for a term of three months; wages $1.50 per pupil. The first real district school was built in 1829 near where Burt school house now stands. The first silent school was taught here in 1831. In 1842, Joel C. Dillard taught a nine month subscription school at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg]. The patrons were the Dillards, Duncans, McCoys, Wolfes and Cornwells. The first free school trustees were Joel Vandever, Fleming Duncan, and Edward Cornwell. The first free schools were in the winter of 1855-56. Henry H. Polson, I. K. Martin and R. C. Wells were among the first teachers. Distilleries. Stampers Creek has always been very prolific in distilleries. In the early day when corn was very cheap because of no market for it, a grain distillery was run in connection with almost every grist mill or corn cracker as thy were then called and cap, calico, lead and whiskey were one of the orders always given at the country stores of that day. Among the men who have been engaged in this business in Stampers Creek Township may be mentioned Edward Kirby, Joel Kirby, Peter Mahan, Mason Burgess, Abram Peters, Henry Wolfe, Sr., Edward Moore, Jarvis Smith, William Brooks, Peter Wolfe, Jr., G. B., J. V. and Guilderoy McCoy, Lewis Jr., and Andrew Wolfe. The last five named only operated fruit distilleries. At present there are only two distilleries in the county, both in Stampers Creek Township. One of these is operated by Guilderoy Mccoy and the other by Andrew Wolfe. They run but a few months in the year during the fruit season. With all these distilleries Stampers Creek Township has so far no crime of consequence laid at her door, either directly or indirectly traceable to these distilleries. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg]. There are but two villages in Stampers Creek Township, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rego,_Indiana Rego] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg]; the former in the extreme south and the latter is in the north end. Neither are large enough to be called towns, although they have been villages a long time. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg] is in the heart of the McCoy settlement, therefore it will be mentioned several times in our story. It has been a village at least since 1833. In this year Greenup Miller opened a store here and from him the village received its name. He remained in the store business here for three or four years and was followed by a man named Rogers, then True and Rogers, True and Duncan, Gilliland and Polson, Ulrich Sailer, Polson and Pickens, Geo. P. McCoy, Polson and Trinkle, Galloway and Marshall, Boyd and Son, and at present Chas. H. Galloway is the only merchant, carries a $5,000 stock and is doing a large business. There has been a flouring and grist mill here since about 1850 and a saw mill since about 1866. At present the flour and saw mill is owned by R. A. Cauble, formerly of Washington County. So much for the geography of Orange County and Stampers Creek Township, a knowledge of which will give the reader an idea of the character and industry of these early settlers. We will now turn our attention to the real subject of our story. ---- (To be continued.) [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-nov-21-1912-1292738/ Thursday, 21 Nov 1912, Orleans, Indiana, Orleans Progress Examiner] One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family. ----
BY JESSE M. TRINKLE.
---- [Continued from last week.] CHAPTER II The first we learn of that branch of the McCoy family which is the subject of our story was in 1811, when one [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy]] immigrated to Indiana from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpers_Ferry,_West_Virginia#History Harpers Ferry, Virginia]. It is not positively known who his parents were nor whence they came, further than that they were Irish and at a still earlier date immigrated to this country from Ireland. From his own records we learn that this [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy]] was born in Virginia—then called Old Dominion—on March 15, 1788. It seems that his parentage had been thrifty enough, to accumulate quite a snug little fortune in the new county, but none of this ever came to the McCoys in this country; although an effort was made a a much later day to recover that part of the vast estate which by right belonged to this [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy]]. Early in life he became infatuated with the love of [[Wolfe-2034|Miss Lydia Wolfe]], the daughter of one John Wolfe, of whom but little is known, other than that he was a great hunter. But, as was customary in those days—and perhaps should be in these days—the cage must be prepared ere the bird was caught, so, instead of fitting up a home for his son, as is very customary in this day, the sturdy old father told [[McCoy-2355|George]] that he must prepare his own cage. Virginia, having been settled already more than two hundred years, had become rather thickly settled while from the territories North and West came fabulous stories of pasture lands, great forests, and abundant game. Hither towards this Aladdin's lamp [[McCoy-2355|George]] now turned his way. Not finding Kentucky to his liking, he crossed the Ohio River and followed the then well-worn Indian trails northward toward Ft. Harrison near where Terre Haute now stands. Here the rich prairie lands seemed to promise a good home, but the war of 1812 now breaking out, and heeding the call for help to stop the ravages of Indians thought to be incited by English, he joined the forces and for one year performed the duties of a soldier in this War of 1812. Returning thence to these rich prairie lands he found much sickness among the inhabitants and decided to move farther south to select a more suitable place where he might better prepare a home for the future and build up that large family of descendants, whose life stories make up these pages. So late in the summer of 1813 he returned to Kentucky, whither his future wife's parents had now located, and on October 26, 1813 was married to his former love, [[Wolfe-2034|Miss Lydia Wolfe]], who at this time had just passed her 24th birthday, having been born October 2, 1789. Shortly after his marriage he returned to Indiana with his wife by way of Louisville, Ky., which at that time contained but a few scattered dwellings, and settled in what is now Washington County, a few miles southeast of Livonia near where Sinking Spring church now stands. Soon after this, 1814, his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfe, emigrated from Kentucky to Indiana and located near, bringing with them at least seven children, viz: Aethel, Peter, Hannah, Henry, Jack, Polly and Elizabeth Wolfe, of whom mention will be made again since many of the Wolfes, Cornwells and Galloways now living in this vicinity are their descendants. John Wolfe's first land entry was in 1819. A few words here to describe the first home of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy may serve to show the generations this of this day the average mode of going to housekeeping one hundred years ago as compared with that of today. Their first dwelling was a small crude log building which they found already standing, but which had been used as a stable. Getting permission of the owner to make this a temporary abiding place, he cleaned it out well to the bare earth, drove some stakes into the earth and laid poles on them and covered these with skins, leaves and grass. This was their first bed. In the same manner they made a table and such other furniture as they were compelled to have. For cooking and heating they built a fire in the middle of the room and cooked their food over this fire. So here in this log stable with its rough hewn walls and its roof made of split poles covered with wild grasses; with the bare earth for a floor and with winter coming upon them, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy began that struggle for existence which ultimately brought to them an honored and respected old age and a world of plenty in their old aged. So far as we learn they passed a very quiet and uneventful winter in this lonely habitation, yet very busy making preparation for the coming year. They knew how to work, however, because they were born on a farm where work was imperative, and the first lesson taught them by an industrious parentage was, "There is no excellence without labor?" They were likewise taught that every effort should have their best endeavor or it was ignoby performed. The story has been handed down to us—and without fear of being disputed—that when seed time came the next spring there was a lack of seed corn in the new settlement. How to get more in time for planting was the perplexing question! Here the young wife came to the rescue! On horseback and alone she went all the way back to Kentucky through a wilderness infested with Indians and wild beasts, purchased one half bushel of seed corn and returned in time for planting! From that beginning, brought by this brave young wife, there has never been the need of another such trip; but were it necessary, where would we find the young wife today who would be willing to make such a trip? Such was a typical pioneer life! On October 20, 1814, while yet living in this little, old log stable in Washington County, [[McCoy-2355|George]] and [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia McCoy]] were blessed by the birth of their [[McCoy-6978|first child, a son]]. Such was the humble birth of the first of that long line of descendants which has led down to the present time and is even yet going on. But perhaps of the renown at that time attached to that great general of the War of 1812 and the hero of New Orleans, General [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]], they decided to call their first son by that name. So [[McCoy-6978|Jackson McCoy]] is the first of the long line of McCoy's, so far as we have been able to learn, who was born on Indiana soil. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy were further blessed with sons and daughters to the total number of twelve; ten of whom grew to manhood and womanhood and were married, and all of these except one reared families. These twelve children we will merely name here in order of their birth and will later take each in order and make such comment as we are able to gather the data thereof. When [[McCoy-6978|Jackson]] was little more than sixteen months old a daughter was born March 14, 1816, who was christened [[McCoy-6979|America]]. Then followed [[McCoy-6980|Wesley McCoy]], born September 20, 1817; [[McCoy-6981|Susan McCoy]] born November 9, 1818; [[McCoy-6982|Mariah McCoy]] born August 30, 1820; [[McCoy-6983|George W. McCoy]] born November 13, 1822; [[McCoy-6984|Berry McCoy]] born October 11, 1824; [[McCoy-6985|Margaret McCoy, (Peggy)]], born July 1, 1826; [[McCoy-2356|Riley McCoy]] born May 3, 1828, [[McCoy-6986|Patterson McCoy]] born March 15, 1830; [[McCoy-6987|Allen McCoy]] born April 9, 1832; and [[McCoy-1846|Henry McCoy (Harry)]] born February 19, 1834. Of these children [[McCoy-6980|Wesley]] died January 30, 1818, aged four months and ten days, and [[McCoy-6984|Berry McCoy]] died March 5, 1825, aged four months and twenty-four days. The next year after the birth of their first son, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy moved from Washington County over into the Eastern part of Orange County and settled in what is now known as the "Wolfe Valley" in Stampers Creek township. They remained at this habitation until 1880, when they removed to the farm surrounding the head of Stampers Creek. At first they moved into an old log house that was already standing on the farm. In 1835 he built a large brick house, making the brick nearby on the farm now owned by Mr. Floyd McCoy. This brick house is still standing in a good state of preservation and is occupied by Mrs. Mary A. McCoy widow of [[McCoy-2356|Riley McCoy]]. [[McCoy-2355|George]] and [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia McCoy]] spent the remainder of their life here and it was here their three last children, [[McCoy-6986|Patterson]], [[McCoy-6987|Allen]] and [[McCoy-1846|Henry]] were born. From this house all their children were married and 'twas here that many of their children lived, for a while at least, after marriage. [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy, Sr.]], was a very sturdy gentleman, strong in her personality, honest and fearless. Born in those good old times when ruggedness was a part of every man's nature he early imbibed that characteristic which made him through life a fighter for what he believed to be the right. He was very easily offended but as easily appeased. He was always ready to fight on the slightest provocation and was very seldom whipped, having the "stick-to-it-iveness" about him which made him never give up until he had conquered. The story is told of him that at one time he and his brother in-law, Mr. Wilson, were sawing a log off when they began disputing over some trifle. Without thinking, perhaps, of what lay in store for him, Mr. Wilson disputed [[McCoy-2355|George]]'s word. Such a thinking now would in most cases, be little thought of other than to increase the argument. But not so with [[McCoy-2355|George]]. Such a thing with [[McCoy-2355|George]] meant being called a liar. Instantly the saw stopped, he leaped the log and before he was scarcely aware of what was happening, Mr. Wilson had received a severe flogging. After a little brushing up and making up they resumed sawing as though nothing had happened, but we imagine yet we can hear Mr. Wilson telling Aunt Betty, his wife, his honest opinion of her brother [[McCoy-2355|George]] when he returned home. Another incident showing how easily offended he was in his closing ears is seen by his division of his vast estate before his death. So thrifty had he been that he became the owner of several good farms, amounting in all to 1000 acres, and a short time before his death in 1860 he called his sons in to divide among themselves these farms; while the daughters were to be paid $2000,00 in cash each. One of his sons, [[McCoy-6986|Patterson McCoy]], had died shortly after his marriage and hence had been dead many years before this division. Therefore Patterson's share should have gone to [[Kearby-37|his widow]] and [[McCoy-7061|their one child]]. But at some time during the last years of [[McCoy-2355|Mr. McCoy]]'s life, he being no doubt in his second childhood, [[Kearby-37|Patterson's widow]], it was claimed, made some trivial remark that displeased [[McCoy-2355|Mr. McCoy]]. This remark, whatever it was, he never forgot; and when this division came [[Kearby-37|Patterson's widow]] and [[McCoy-7061|child]], at his request, received only $1000, just one half the share allotted the other children. A very costly remark indeed! but one which was no doubt given with no thought or intention of offense. These two incidents serve to show that rugged spirit, that firmness of purpose and above all that quick temper that characterized [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy, Sr.]] And if there is any one general mark tha would distinguish the McCoys today, counting myself as one, I believe this quick temper to be the highest mark of distinction. But we are glad to say this high mark is much below that of our forefathers, and the name of "McCoy" today betokens a good, first class, enterprising citizen, and a person of hospitable mien. Our story would be lacking, did we not say something concerning [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]], the faithful wife and helpmate of this [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy]] for nearly fifty years. Born in those same old times and in the same locality and with practically the same surroundings, the sturdiness, strong personality, honest and fearlessness were as much a part of her character as they were of her husband. The incident relative to her journey alone to Kentucky for seed corn forcibly illustrates these characteristics. But, we are told, it was good to know [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]] and to be in her home. Quaint and old fashioned to a humorous degree, she was always careful to make every visitor, young or old, welcome in her home. The most dejected stranger was always welcome in her home and at her table, while the noises, whims and caprices of children seemed to amuse her. The Greeks used to say, "The husband acquires substance, the wife saves it." Such a wife was [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]]. She was a real helpmate to her husband, and so when the autumn of life came to them they did not have to "dance" as the ant told the grasshopper to do. The influence of home and early training determine in a large measure the character of the child for life; the minds of children are more impressible than in age. Lessons learned in childhood are remembered longest, and habits that are established during that period are most lasting. It has been said that, "The foot that rocks the cradle determines the destiny of nations." Whether or not that [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]] ever rocked her children in a cradle, it is nevertheless true that the life of this parent was repeated in her children. Another old saying is that the mother is what the daughter will be when she reaches her mother's age. It was never our pleasure to know but one of [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]]'s daughters and that was [[McCoy-6985|Margaret]], or [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia]] and our personal knowledge of [[McCoy-6985|Aunt Peggy]], the above saying contained much truth. The son, more often, repeats his father's habits in words, habits, tastes, temper and ways generally and these characteristics we believe were handed down from the father to the sons in this family. It was [[Wolfe-2034|Aunt Lydia]]'s custom to "rule with a gentle hand, but be sure to rule." It may be mentioned here that [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy]] had at least one sister who came to Indiana with him or followed soon after. She was always called "Peggy" hence we conclude her name was Margaret, since Peggy was the name generally give to those christened Margaret in those early days. As to the date of her birth, marriage and death there is no record, and we give her such meagre data as we have been able to gather. Either before or soon after her immigration to Indiana she was married to a man named ---- Wilson and lived a short distance south of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg] on the farm now owned by T. J. Winder. There is little or no trace of the old homestead with its rude buildings, and huge rock chimney but it is well remembered by our older citizens. And the Wilson field is still spoken of as though it were a city, yet but few of the younger generation know how or why it received its name. The Wilson field is know by all the fox hunters for miles around, since it has always been a great place for the "chase." Mr. and Mrs. Wilson had several children among who we learn the names of George, James, and Elias Wilson, but we are not able to give any other data concerning them. ----
[To be continued.] [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-nov-28-1912-1292770/ Thursday, 28 Nov 1912, Orleans, Indiana, Orleans Progress Examiner] One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family. ----
BY JESSE M. TRINKLE.
---- [Continued from last week.] CHAPTER III. As we promised in the former chapter, we will make further mention of some of the other children of John and Elizabeth (Cornwell) Wolfe since many of the Wolfe’s, Cornwells and Galloways now living in this vicinity are their direct descendants; are more or less closely related to the McCoys in this vicinity; and have been instrumental in helping to settle and build up a great rural community along with the McCoys. One of the sons of John Wolfe was Aethel Wolfe. When he was grown to manhood he betook himself a wife and among their children we find one Mary Wolfe who was always known as Polly Wolfe. This Polly Wolfe became the wife of one Simon Cornwell who had come from Virginia to Indiana at a very early day, settling in this (Orange) County. Two of the children of Simon and Polly Wolfe Cornwell we especially wish to mention here, Jane Cornwell and Lucy Cornwell. Jane was born in Orange County in 1832 and Lucy was born April 3, 1837. In 1857 Jane became the wife of Shelby Cornwell Sr., he tracing his ancestry back to this same John Wolfe. In fact John Wolfe was the grandfather of Shelby Cornwell, and the great grand father of his wife, Jane. This relationship came about in the following way: Another of the daughters of John Wolfe was named Polly Wolfe from whom perhaps Polly Wolfe, Aethel Wolfe’s daughter before mentioned, was named. This Polly Wolfe, a sister to Aethel Wolfe and [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia McCoy]], mentioned in the preceding chapter, became the wife of one Jacob Cornwell, a typical southern woodsman of Virginia and a true representative of pioneer times. In 1810 a son was born to Mr. And Mrs. Jacob Cornwell in their then Kentucky home, who later becomes the Shelby Wolfe of our story here. Since the wife of the writer is a direct descendant of Shelby and Jane Cornwell, more of the history of their ancestry will be given in Chapter VIII of this story. But from what we have already given, the reader may conclude there must have been no law at that time hindering marriage of relation for if we figure rightly, Shelby Cornwell and Jane Cornwell, his wife, were at least second cousins. But be as it may with them there was no race suicide, for they became the parents of sixteen children namely in order of their birth, Jacob, Breckenridge, Mary Ann, Shelby Jr., Harriett, Luella, Thuston, Charlie, Patterson, Polk, Scott, Henry, Clarence (Dock), Herman, Peter, and an infant girl. Five of these children died without marriage, but all the others have reared families and are today all influential citizens residing in the community where they were reared by those hard working parents, who at the time of their death left as a legacy to their sons and daughters over 700 acres of the best land in the community. Lucy Cornwell, before mentioned, became the wife of William Galloway, another of the early settlers of our locality. He was the son of James and ---- Galloway, his mother’s maiden name being Galloway also. William and Lucy spent their entire lifetime in the eastern part of this (Orange) county; reared to manhood and womanhood a large family of children; and died at a ripe old age honored and respected by all. Their children were John, James, George, Benjamin, Charles H., Emma, Samuel M., Elizabeth, Volney, and Wesley. George died at four years of age and Wesley died at Winfield, Kansas, where he was living with a wife and one child on Nov. 8 1909. John resides at Noble, Illinois has reared a large family and has been a very prosperous farmer. James resides at Winfield, Kansas and a complete history of him and his family will be found in Chapter VI of this story. Benjamin is a farmer residing near his old home with his wife and youngest daughter, his other daughter being married. His wife was Miss Mary Trinkle of Washington County. Charles H. is engaged in the General Merchandise business at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millersburg,_Orange_County,_Indiana Millersburg] and has been very successful. His wife was Sarah Wolfe a daughter of Allen Wolfe, further mention of whom will be given a little later. Charlie and Sarah have two daughters, Nellie ad Cora both married. Emma Galloway became the wife of Andrew J. Bell and at present they have a nice home, a portion of the old homestead and have a son and a daughter. Samuel M. owns and resides on the real Galloway homestead with his wife and one daughter. His wife was formerly Miss Laura Wright of Orleans. Elizabeth is the wife of Henry B. Wolfe, a grandson of the Shelby Cornwell Sr., previously mentioned and a son of Henry Wolfe Jr., mentioned later in this chapter. Volney C. resides on a part of the old homestead. His wife was Sarah Burgess, a member of one of the oldest families in the county. They have two daughters, both married. At the time of their death, William and Lucy Galloway owned 320 acres of the best land in our vicinity. All in one body, and much of it good black loam, now worth $100 per acre. Returning to Allen Wolfe, as we promised we learn that he was the son of Hannah Wolfe, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Wolfe and was born in Orange County, Indiana. His father was a Mr. Callahan, but from early childhood Allen was reared by his mother’s people and always bore their name. Allen had one brother, Dick Wolfe. His father was a Mr. Arteburn. Allen Wolfe was rather odd in many of his ways, but was a fine citizen, such as are needed in many parts of our country today. His expressions were quaint, yet to the point, and many of our older citizens relate some stories of him which show these peculiarities. He was honest and conservative as is shown by the following: For a number of years, he served as a member of the Board of Commissioners. During his services there the keeper of the County Asylum or poor farm, as it is usually called, asked the Commissioners to purchase another bed for the poor house, as the number of inmates had increased. Mr. Wolfe, with the other members of the Board went out to the Poor Farm to investigate and found conditions just as they had been represented. But they also found that among the inmates were an old gentleman and an old lady neither of whom had a companion. So Mr. Wolfe proposed that they purchase a marriage license and have this old couple to wed, so that they might with propriety occupy one bed, thereby saving the county an expense of perhaps two dollars. And he pushed his point so strong that he won out and the two were wedded. Present day County Officials might well follow some of the ideas of this old patriarch. He was a devout member of the Primitive Baptist Church and was twice married, first to Polly Massey and second to Mrs. Jane Foster, the latter still living. By his first marriage he was the father of ten children as follows: Virginia, Mordeca, Jackson, Almira, Mary, Sarah, Owen, and Ellen and two dead. By his second marriage there were no children. Jackson married Clara Jones, a sister to Phoebe (Jones) McCoy mentioned in Chapter IV. He is a farmer, owning and residing on a part of the old Allen Wolfe homestead, and has two children, a son and a daughter, both married. Mordeca was married thrice, two of his wives being sisters. They were Hester Wallace and Laura and Betty Mosby. They had several children, Everet, Lee, Delbert, Oma, Paul, Ora, Inis and Mildred. Mordeca died several years ago. Virginia is the wife of William Boyd, a prominent farmer of our township. They have no children. Sarah is the wife of C. H. Galloway, mentioned before, and they have two daughters, both married. Owen married Mollie Moody and they reside in Orleans. Owen is a graduate of the Indiana Veterinary School and has a successful practice. They have four children living. Two are married. Almira married W. F. Foster and was the mother of one child, Mrs. Stella Speer. Almira has been dead several years. Mary married A. R. Marshall. They reside at Mitchell and have one child, a son, Ott. Ellen is the wife of Rev. O. P. Danner, a Baptist Minister. They reside in Campbellsburg, Ind. and have four children, three sons and one daughter. Elizabeth Wolfe (Betty) another daughter of John Wolfe married Jonathan Leathers. They reared several children among whom we learn of Alfred, John, Frank, and Nelse Leathers. After this husband’s death Elizabeth was married to a Mr. Hickman. They were later separated and she went to Illinois whither her sons had previously gone, and died there. Peter Wolfe, another son of John Wolfe, was never married. He is remembered by our older citizens as being a rather escentric fellow and a man who spent most of his time hunting the many wild animals that then abounded in the forest. He lived at the time when great efforts were being made to invent perpetual motion and many years of his life were spent in trying to devise some plan that would make him famous as the inventor of perpetual motion. One incident of his eccentricities is told as follows: During his declining years he attended church at Stampers Creek on a day when a very large crowd was present. The house was crowded and the minister had begun his sermon. Peter stepped inside the door, surveyed the crowded house, and then forgetting himself, or else allowing his thoughts to come forth in words he exclaimed in loud words, "She’s chock full! chock full!" The last years of his life were spent at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Shelby Cornwell Sr., and here he died when about 80 years of age. Henry Wolfe, another son of John and Lucy Grigsby came to Indiana from Virginia in 1813, but we find no entry of land by him until 1818, when he entered land in what is now Stampers Creek Township. In these days distilleries flourished. Corn was an abundant lrop and there was no outlet for it in the great markets of the world. In consequence it sold for 5 and 10 cents per bushel, and the distilling of it into whiskey became the only means whereby it could be turned into profit. These were the good old times so often lauded by our older citizens: times when whiskey flowed freely; times when it could be bought for most any price, even cheaper than milk is now. It is said that sometimes whiskey sold as cheap as 12½ cents per gallon. With this they tell us drunkenness was a thing unknown then. Perhaps ‘tis true, but one of two things must be true also; the boys were different from the boys of today, or the whiskey was different from the whiskey of today.
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[To be continued.] [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-dec-05-1912-1292783/ Thursday, 5 Dec 1912, Orleans, Indiana, Orleans Progress Examiner] One Hundred Years in the McCoy Family. ----
BY JESSE M. TRINKLE.
---- [Continued from last week.] About this time Henry Wolfe, in partnership with Abram Peters, engaged in the distillery of fruit, mostly making apple and peach brandies. Fruit for this purpose could be obtained at from 5 cents to 10 cents per bushel, and therefore the business was very profitable, and was carried on by Mr. Wolfe until his death. Henry and Luck Grigsby Wolfe were the parents of ten children, among whom Peter, Henry Jr., Lewis, Mahala, Shelby, Louisa and George grew to maturity and reared families. Peter became the husband of Louisa Trinkle, and after the death of his father, Henry Wolfe, Sr., Peter continued the distilling business until his death. Peter and Louisa reared a large family, many of whom are still living in our vicinity. They were Lewis, Adeline, Margaret, George Ann, Virgil, Mack, Sarah, Andrew and Minnie. Lewis and Andrew have successfully continued the distilling business the death of their father, but Lewis has recently sold his interest and Andrew now owns and operates the distillery in his own name. Wolfe’s brandy today is known far and wide in many states and is acknowledged to be second to none for its purity, quality and medicinal purposes. Lewis married Rachel Beeson and they have a large family, all married except one. Lewis at present, is a member of the County Council, an Odd Fellow and a devout member of the Baptist church. Adeline became the wife of Newton Mays and died several years ago. Margaret became the wife of Wm. R. Jones and died several years ago, leaving four small children, two of whom have since died also. George Ann married Samuel J. Norman and they reside in this township. They have no children. Virgil has been thrice married, first to Lizzie Vickrey, second to Janie Key and third to Miss Kate Strange. His children are all married, and he and his wife reside at present near this place. Mack married Lizzie Danner and they reside near Chambersburg in this county, owning a good farm. They have no children. Sarah and Minnie never married, but both are dead. Andrew married Nellie Lapping and they have three children, all sons. Andrew owns a good farm which he operates in connection with his distillery in this township. Henry Wolfe, Jr., became the husband of Elizabeth Cornwell, who was the first daughter of Shelby Cornwell, Sr., mentioned elsewhere in this chapter. Henry and Elizabeth soon after their marriage settled on Stampers Creek on the land where Jarvis Smith had formerly been running a water mill for grinding corn, but no trace of the old water mill is now to be seen except the old mill race. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe early in life became members of the Regular Baptist Church at Stampers Creek. Mr. Wolfe died March 24, 1896 but the widow is still living, now 85 years old, on the farm here mentioned. She is yet a devout christian lady and no one in the community is more highly respected than she. To Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe were born five sons, Patterson, Alexander, Gilderoy, Henry B., and Elvet. The later died when quite young and Gilderoy has never married. For the past thirty years he has been a teacher in the public schools and has also had extensive experience in the General Merchandise business. Patterson married Edwina Coulter, a daughter of the late Joseph Coulter, formerly of this vicinity. Paterson and Edwina have two daughters living, both married. Ida is the wife of John R. Boone and has a son, Courtney. Anna is the wife of Banks Cornwell, and have a son, Kenneth. Alexander married Ellen Speer, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Speer. They have one daughter, Miss Nellie, who is a graduate of State Normal School at Terre Haute and is a teacher in the Orleans schools. Alexander died suddenly October 27, 1907. Henry B. Wolfe married Elizabeth Galloway, before mentioned and they have one daughter, Mrs. Dora Coulter, the wife of Scott R. Coulter, a son of Mary A. Coulter, who was a daughter of Shelby Cornwell, Sr., mentioned before. Scott R. and Dora have one child, a daughter, Elizabeth. Henry B. and Elizabeth Wolfe own and reside at the old Henry Wolfe home, the widow mentioned before residing with them. Shelby Wolfe, another of the children of Henry and Lucy Grigsby Wolfe, was one of the first children born in Stampers Creek Township, having been born January 8, 1814. He married Susanna H. Throop November 3, 1817. Their children were Susanna, Rebecca, Adaline, Lucy, Jefferson, Hester, Anna and Mary. Of these children Rebecca became the wife of Henry McCoy and her life history is given complete in the last chapter of our story. Jefferson Wolfe was for many years a prominent citizen in our county, being at one time engaged in the drug business at Paoli and later in the merchandise business at Chambersburg. His wife was Mary A. Hunt, a daughter of Thomas Hunt. Hester and Anna Wolfe died young. Lucy Jane married John Johnson. He is dead and Lucy now makes her home with her sister, Mrs. Addie Scott. Addie Wolfe married Solomon Scott and is still living near Paoli. She has five children. Emma Wolfe married Tommy Radcliffe and has been dead several years. Susanna Throop Wolfe died in 1863 and Shelby was re-married to Elizabeth Johnson in 1871. Shelby died several years ago but the widow is still living, now more than four score years of age. Lewis Wolfe, another son of Henry and Lucy Wolfe married Lydia Brooks and their history is given complete in Chapter VI. Eliza Wolfe, a daughter of Henry and Lucy Wolfe became the wife of Samuel Trinkle and lived in Washington County near Sinking Spring church. Among their children were Jacob, Stephen, Henry, Lewis, George, Billie, Sam, Margaret, Lina, Elizabeth and Lucy Ann. Jacob has been twice married, first to Caroline Trabue, a daughter of the late Castilion Trabue, and second to Anna Perkins. By the last marriage there are no children, but by the first marriage are Sam, Mecie, Oliver, Oscar, Oma and Ed, all married. Jacob resides at Orleans. Stephen, the second named child of Sam and Louisa Trinkle married Ruth Stalcup and they have reared a large family. Their children living are Ott, Charlie, Ola, Arch, Herman, John Ray and Clyde. At present they reside near Hardinsburg in Washington County. Henry Trinkle, another son of Sam and Louisa Wolfe Trinkle, married Caroline Colgiazier of Illinois, and is still living in this township. Their children are Perry, Billie and Brad, all married. Lewis Trinkle, another son of Sam and Louisa Trinkle married first to Mary Coulter. She died early in life and he was next married to Sarah Paine. By the first marriage they have two children, Ezra and Wilbur. Lewis and wife still reside near this place. Sam Trinkle married Miss Almira May and at present lives on the old home place in Washington County. They have no children. George married a daughter of Thomas Roll, ‘Fine Roll, and they reside in Washington County. Their children are Tom, Allie, Mattie, Milt, Bert, Ed and Fannie. Billie also married a daughter of Thomas Roll, Filda Anna Roll, and they have reared a family of two boys and two girls. They reside near Hardinsburg in Washington County. Among the girls were four, Margaret, Lina, Elizabeth and Lucy Ann. Margaret never married. Lina married Nelson Marshall and lives near Hardinsburg. They have two children. Elizabeth married a Mr. Lum Fultz and Lucy Ann married Aaron McBride. These two last named girls went West with their families and we learn but little of their history. When last heard from Elizabeth and Lucy Ann were still living. Mahala Wolfe, another daughter of Henry and Lucy Grigsby Wolf, married Hugh Young and removed to Illinois where her family were all reared. Some of their children were Merritt and Henry Young. The last heard from these they were in Texas. George Wolfe, the last of the sons of Henry and Lucy Grigsby Wolfe, was married to Emmaline Johnson, a daughter of David and Lizzie (Shively) Johnson. George has always been a farmer and has spent the greatest part of his life in Orleans Township, this County. There he has accumulated a competency for his old age. George and Emmaline were the parents of two children, Sarah Jane and Clarence Otis. The former became the wife of Jacob Moulder and both died in early life. However, they had one daughter, Estelle, who was the first wife of Wesley Galloway, mentioned elsewhere in this chapter and lived but a few months after their marriage. Clarence Otis became the husband of Emma McCoy, a daughter of Riley McCoy and their family history will be found in Chapter X. Emmaline Wolfe died several years ago, but Uncle George, as he is universally called, is still living with fairly good health for one of his age. He makes his home with his son near Orleans. He is a true believer in the principles of Democracy and is member of the Christian church. There remains yet one other of the sons of John and Elizabeth (Cornwell) Wolfe which we may mention here. This is Jack Wolfe. Already we have given a brief history of [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia]], the wife of [[McCoy-2355|George McCoy, Sr.]], Athel, Polly, Betty, Peter, Henry and Hannah. This Jack Wolfe married a Miss Sally Copeland and they begun housekeeping in this township, not far from the little village of Rego. They reared a large family of children, among whom we learn of John, Harrison, William, Harve, Peter and a girl named Polly and one named Dorinda. John married a Miss Thomas, a daughter of Tilden Thomas, and William and Peter went to Illinois and married there. William’s wife, we are told, was named Anna Jane Thomas, Polly’s husband was Wm. Blackburn. Dorinda married Sam Arteburn. This completes the brief history of the Wolfe side of the descendants of John Wolf, the father of [[Wolfe-2034|Lydia McCoy]]. Much seeming prominence has been given them here, since they have always been so closely connected with the McCoy’s and have been so influential along with them in building up the community. The reader has no doubt noticed the inter-marriage of the Wolfe, McCoy and Cornwell families in these pages, examples of which might be given in recent marriages. But nevertheless they make up the best blood and sinew of the community. ---
NOTE—This completes the publication of this story in this paper. The remaining ten chapters and the 120 pages of Chart form of each family deal with the members of the family direct. This Mr. Trinkle does not deem advisable to publish here, but will probably place the entire work in book-form, if he can receive the proper encouragement. —Editor.

One Ladd's Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ===One Ladd's Family,'' including Cousins near and far''=== * Complied and Edited by Ruth Kline Ladd * Published by Ladd, Napervillle, Ill. 1974. * Available from: FamilySearch.org [[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/187935-one-ladd-s-family-including-cousins-near-and-distant Catalog Record]][[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/187935-one-ladd-s-family-including-cousins-near-and-distant?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Full View]]. * Citation Example: :::Ladd, Ruth Kline, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:One_Ladd%27s_Family One Ladd's Family including Cousins near and far'' (Naperville, Ill., Ladd, 1974).] ::Ladd, Ruth Kline, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:One_Ladd%27s_Family One Ladd's Family including Cousins near and far'' (Naperville, Ill., Ladd, 1974).] * Footnote Example: ::: [[#RKLadd|Ladd, R. K. (1974)]]: Views xxx, xxx

One Life at a Time - A New World Family Narrative

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == One Life at a Time - A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960 == One Life at a Time is a chronicle of ancestors of the author's children as they arrived in the New World, what propelled them from Britain, Ireland and Korea, and what happened to them and their descendants once they came to America. * by R. Thomas Collin, Jr. * published by RavensYard Publishing, Ltd., 1999 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=TW4Vz7T8zxwC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Collin, R. Thomas. ''[[Space:One Life at a Time - A New World Family Narrative|One Life at a Time - A New World Family Narrative]]'' (RavensYard Pub., Ltd., 1999) [ Page ]. * ([[#Collin|Collin]])

One Name Studies Challenges

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[[Category:Duggleby Name Study]] [[Category:Challenges]] == Connecting Challenge == ===April 2023 [[Space:Duggleby Name Study|Duggleby Name Study]]=== {{Challenge Sticker |image=FIFW-7.png |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2023 |project=One Name Studies |type=connected ## profiles from the [[Space:Duggleby Name Study|Duggleby Name Study]] }}
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{{Clear}} WikiTree One Name Studies Project has been asked to be a steward of this name study. Can you help us add these profiles and the accompanying sources to WikiTree? ==== Categories and ONS Sticker ==== Please add the study sticker to profiles with a '''L'''ast '''N'''ame '''A'''t '''B'''irth of Duggleby or one of the variants:''' {{One Name Study|name=Duggleby}}''' (under the biography header) as well as the category for Place, Duggleby Name Study. This is in addition to any location, cemetery, and occupation categories that apply. '''Example:'''
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== Biography ==
{{One Name Study|name=Duggleby}} Or, if you don't feel comfortable adding the sticker, please just add the categories:
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'''''{{green|Feel free to tag me in Discord if a category needs to be created!}}''''' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:17, 24 February 2023 (UTC) ==== GEDCOM ==== Original [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SV2rXeFmCtiUWP-woZ-7LLGB-YvLdHtw/view?usp=sharing gedcom file] GEDCOMpare reports: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=219393 Part 1 4476 individuals] ''{{red|in process:}}'' There are 934 suggested matches to consider. Rejected matches: 1521. Confirmed matches: 263. Marked as completed: 992. **Match for [[Hudson-9406]] data field on gedcom record for birth has year as 1925 should be 1905. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:48, 21 February 2023 (UTC) **ind08708 and descendants - a few issues to be worked out, I'll work on this family. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:46, 24 February 2023 (UTC) :::Broke this family out to their own: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=221844 gedcom file] and they have now been added. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:02, 8 April 2023 (UTC) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=219406 Part 2 1061 individuals] {{green|processed and ready to add}} People in GEDCOM: 1061. Marked as completed: 209. (22 of these were matches). Removed any profiles that were born after 1923 with no death date as these are possibly still living. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:00, 6 March 2023 (UTC) '''''{{blue|We're breaking up the original gedcom file into smaller files, go to the discord channel to get a file to work on:}} '''''[https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/1078686961713295410 #ons-connecting-challenge] If you aren't on Discord and would like something to work on, please send me a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19606899 private message] indicating how many profiles you would like, and I'll reply with a small gedcom file. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:14, 24 February 2023 (UTC) *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NRSxyjdtbuZFRfq1WV1I-Pe4ZLCSz2mM/view?usp=share_link Smith Duggleby ONS] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=220190 Pre-1500 Duggleby] completed [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:54, 11 April 2023 (UTC) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=220194 1501-1600 Duggleby] completed by [[Tucker-11084|Donna (Tucker) Baumann]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadGedcom&action=process&gu_id=221342 1601-1700 Duggleby] started by [[Tucker-11084|Donna (Tucker) Baumann]] ==== Sources ==== [[Space:Duggleby_Research|Duggleby Research]] [https://mega.nz/folder/F34hAYbZ#2bk8voTA0snKWdb4ddjndg Source documentation]: Search by entering YYYY event name. For a marriage record, if one of the ancestors is a Duggleby it will be in that name regardless of gender. Wiki markup: Example citation: *[[Duggleby-47|Reid, Ellen]]. [[Space:Duggleby_Research|Duggleby Research]] 2023 Wills, [[Space:Will_of_William_Duggleby_1391_Yorkshire|1391 Will of William Duggleby]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Will_of_William_Duggleby_1391_Yorkshire.jpg Image of Will] ==== Stats ==== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ONSConnectingChallenge/20230301/User.htm Challenge Tracker] ==== Notes ==== *add the family members from documents, even if they aren't on the gedcom file you are working. if they show up on someone else's gedcom, it will get matched up in the gedcompare and can be marked complete. ===March 2023 [[Space:Duggleby Name Study|Duggleby Name Study]]=== {{Challenge Sticker |image=FIFW-7.png |challenge=Connecting |date=March 2023 |project=One Name Studies |type=connected ## profiles from the [[Space:Duggleby Name Study|Duggleby Name Study]] }}
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One Name Studies for Italian Heritage

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{{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-53.png|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Italy|Italy Project]]''' ---- {{Image|file=Flags_of_Italy-8.jpg |align=l |size=m }} Name Studies are a great way to collaborate on surname research and another great tool for exploring Italian heritage and genealogy. We follow the guidelines of the [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies Project]]. This is another area where ''multi-project collaboration'' is a great advantage. ''Let us know if you are working on one for an Italian surname to add it here and join the team!'' '''Alphabetic list of Italian One Name Studies''' - You can find the name studies that are tagged and are the first to be reviewed by the team and for the studies' organization. Join others who want to concentrate on specific surnames and how they came into being. We are currently updating the Italian Surname Studies information and could use your help. We have some steps in place to start with and will update this section soon. ''Let us know if you are interested in exploring your Italian name!'' ----

One Name Studies Project Research Schedule

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''Let's Help Our Fellow Genealogists!'' - when you find new research please post it in the comments section for that one name study. Week 0: '''Jacobs & all variants''' (connect to Global Family Reunion) Week 1: '''Applegate''' - Study coordinator James Week 2: '''Barnum Barnum/Barnham''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Patrick Barnum Week 3: '''Bowes''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Martha Bowes Week 4: '''Brodie''' Worldwide - All periods - Study Coordinator Robert Brodie Week 5: '''Cascio''' Corleone, Sicily - all periods - Study coordinator Justin Cascio Week 6: '''Cooper Cooper, Cowper, Kooper''' - Study coordinator Kitty Cooper-1 Smith Week 7: '''Fairbairn''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Lorna Henderson Week 8: '''Flaugher''' with all variants - all periods - Study coordinator Alison Andrus Week 9: '''Franklin''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Lisa R. Franklin Week 10: '''Gerard''' Any variants - Study coordinator Michelle Hartley Week 11: '''Groomer Gromer/Groomer''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Karen Tobo Week 12: '''Hateley Hateley and variants'''- Study coordinator Stuart Hateley Week 13: '''Hoolihan Hoolihan and variants''' - Study coordinator Leigh Hoolihan Week 14: '''Hoy Hoy and variants''' - Study coordinator Nancy Hoy Week 15: '''Jackson''' - Limited to the area of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire - Study coordinator Lianne Lavoie Week 16: '''Kemp''' Worldwide, Any variants & DNA Study - Study coordinator Andrew Kemp Week 17: '''Keniston''' Colonial America, Pre-Colonial England - Study Coordinator Robert Keniston Week 18: '''Kinchen''' Worldwide - All Periods - Study coordinator Steve Kinchen Week 19: '''Kleinhampl Kleinhampl name and variants'''- Study coordinator Abby Glann Week 20: '''Lambert''' originally middle Tennessee and southern Illinois, adding Virginia - Study coordinator Nan Lambert Week 21: '''Langholff''' Worldwide - All Periods - Study coordinator Eowyn Week 22: '''Lloyd Lloyd name and variants''' - Study coordinator Pamela D. Lloyd Week 23: '''Lockwood''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Douglas Lockwood Week 24: '''Marx''' Worldwide and all variants - Study coordinator Marlene Marx Week 25: '''Mauldin - Mauldin, Maulden, Maulding, Malden''' and all variants. DNA and name study Study coordinator Nancy Hoy Week 26: '''Melrose''' DNA & Name Study Worldwide DNA and One Name Study - Study coordinator Rhonda Lucas Week 27: '''Merritt''' - Study coordinator Kristin Merritt Week 28: '''Murch''' - worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Ros Haywood Week 29: '''Nash''' - worldwide; Nash profiles only at WikiTree - Study coordinator Maggie N Week 30: '''Runciman''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Lorna Henderson Week 31: '''Schiffhauer''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Douglas Lockwood Week 32: '''Smith, Smyth, Schmidt''' - Study coordinator Kitty Smith Week 33: '''Stermenszky''' - Study coordinator Maggie N. Week 34: '''Templeton''' DNA - study of Templeton's with DNA links - Study Cordinator Jack Templeton Week 35: '''Tilliduff''' worldwide - all periods - Study coordinator Christine Searle Week 36: '''Wharton''' worldwide - variants of Warton - Study coordinator Julia Wharton Week 37: '''Widdicks''' Worldwide and all variants - Study coordinator Michele Bergin Week 38: '''Wood''' Worldwide and all variants - Study coordinator Rodney Wood Week 39: '''Warthen''' Worldwide and all variants - Study coordinator Rob Warthen

One Name Studies To Do List

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== Administrative To Do List == *Add Thomas as Co-Leader of project and project template page *Add Sarah to Google Group == Project Administration == *Create instructions for how to set up a new study page *Discuss division of workload ==Completed Tasks== *Add Sarah to Project and project template page *Sarah to look at current project pages *Add Sarah to Spreadsheet *Review Spreadsheet with Sarah

One Name Study - Hoolihan

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One Name Study Images

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One Place Study of Upper Regiment, Lincoln County, North Carolina

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One Thousand New Hampshire Notables

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == One Thousand New Hampshire Notables == Brief Biographical Sketches of New Hampshire Men and Women, Native Or Resident, Prominent in Public, Professional, Business, Educational, Fraternal Or Benevolent Work * by [[Metcalf-4850|Henry Harrison Metcalf]] (1841-1932) * published by The Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1919 * 558 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:One Thousand New Hampshire Notables|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2NwhdOQ88wEC * https://archive.org/details/onethousandnewha00metc * https://archive.org/details/onethousandnewha00metciala * https://archive.org/details/onethousandnewh00metcgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001261799 === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Addenda and Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2NwhdOQ88wEC&pg=PA17 Page 17] * One Thousand New Hampshire Notables * Alphabetical Index of Subjects, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2NwhdOQ88wEC&pg=PA549 Page 549] === Errata === * Addenda and Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2NwhdOQ88wEC&pg=PA17 Page 17] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Metcalf, Henry Harrison. ''[[Space:One Thousand New Hampshire Notables|One Thousand New Hampshire Notables]]'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalf|Metcalf]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Metcalf, Henry Harrison. ''[[Space:One Thousand New Hampshire Notables|One Thousand New Hampshire Notables]]'' (Rumford Printing Co., Concord, N.H., 1919) [ Page ].

Onehunga, Auckland One Place Study

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== Onehunga, Auckland One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Onehunga, Auckland|category=Onehunga, Auckland One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q3352699|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Onehunga, Auckland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Auckland :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -36.9223, 174.7838 :'''Elevation:''' 19.9 m or 65.3 feet ===History=== Onehunga is a suburb of Auckland in New Zealand and the location of the Port of Onehunga, the city's small port on the Manukau Harbour. It is eight kilometres south of the city centre, close to the volcanic cone of Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill. Onehunga was close to one of the richest areas of the Auckland isthmus, and saw many battles between Māori groups in pre-European times. In the late 1830s, before Europeans arrived in larger numbers in the area, it was the main settlement for Ngāti Whātua, who had moved back to the northern shore of the Manukau Harbour after retreating to the Waikato during the Musket Wars. The European village of Onehunga was founded as a Fencible settlement by Governor Grey. The Fencibles were former soldiers, many of them Irish, who were granted land to settle on, with the implied understanding that if Māori threatened the Auckland isthmus, they would defend it. Onehunga was the first village for Fencibles in New Zealand. Grey chose the site in 1846 and the Fencibles arrived in 1847. European settlement of the Manukau Harbour area was begun from and long focused on Onehunga. When the New Zealand Wars later occurred, it was mostly fought with regular soldiers rather than Fencibles. Naval volunteers based at Onehunga raided Māori territories on the south side of the harbour during the wars. During the 19th century most shipping between New Zealand and Great Britain came to Onehunga, via South Africa and Australia. While some shipping entered the Waitematā Harbour and docked at Auckland, much of it entered the Manukau Heads and docked at Onehunga, thus saving several days sailing around North Cape. The Manukau Harbour was treacherous however (as evidenced by the sinking of [[:Category:1863 HMS Orpheus Shipwreck, Whatipu, Auckland|HMS Orpheus in 1863]], killing 180 people) but the coastal Steamship lines carried virtually all passenger and freight trade between Auckland and Wellington via Wanganui and Onehunga. Onehunga was also the main route to and from the south, as most shipping routes were shorter via the western coast of the North Island than around the east coast to the Waitematā Harbour. Until 1908 a steamer from Onehunga was the fastest means of travel from Auckland to Wellington, the capital of the colony (initially the sea journey went all the way, then later it connected to the New Plymouth Express instead). In 1909 a typical coastal freight connection was a steamer from Onehunga to locations such as Raglan, Kawhia and Waitara. Onehunga was the Northern Steamship's base for serving the west coast, including also Āwhitu, Hokianga and Waiuku. In 1874, the town of Onehunga had 2,044 inhabitants, compared with Wellington's 10,547, reflecting the importance of the smaller port towns during an age when New Zealand was booming, but internal transport links were still rudimentary. In 1876, Onehunga was declared a borough with a mayor and 16 councillors. From 1883, until around 1903 when it was partially demolished, the Onehunga Ironworks was situated in the town. It operated until around 1895. The ironworks was located opposite the original Onehunga railway station. Its chimney and some structures survived into the late 1960s. From 1885, the town became known for its wool industry (several firms maintained factories here including one which produced blankets). This weaving industry saved the area from more serious decline when the shipping trade reduced after 1908. As the centre of the Auckland isthmus became covered by suburban developments the Onehunga foreshore became an attraction for families from Mount Eden, Epsom and One Tree Hill. The beach at Onehunga became popular after the electric tram route was completed in 1906 and the Tea Rooms situated at the tram terminus, overlooking the harbour were an attraction in their own right. In 1893, Elizabeth Yates became mayor of Onehunga. While she was defeated at the polls only one year later, she was the first woman in the British Empire to hold such a post. By the First World War Onehunga was no longer an important commercial port, this was partly because of a general increase in the size of ships, which meant the Waitematā Harbour was favoured especially as it was wider and deeper. More significant however was the completion of the North Island Main Trunk railway in 1908 – this effectively made the coastal passenger and freight steamship trade on both coasts of the country largely unprofitable. The port does still serve coastal traders and some local fishing, there is also a cement and sand company which maintains facilities at Onehunga. Onehunga had its own local government authority, Onehunga Borough Council, which started in 1877. It merged into Auckland City Council in 1989. ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Margaret Beveridge Stevenson|Margaret Beveridge Stevenson]] *[[Space:Mayors_of_Onehunga|Mayors of Onehunga]] ==Sources==

Onehunga Catholic Cemetery

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Onehunga, Auckland]] [[Category: Onehunga Catholic Cemetery, Onehunga, Auckland]] A free-space page for Onehunga Catholic Cemetery in Auckland. == About Onehunga Catholic Cemetery - Our Lady of the Assumption == For information on the parish Church - '''Our Lady of the Assumption Onehunga'''- see '''http://www.onehungacatholic.org.nz/'''. The first Mass was celebrated in Onehunga on 21st November 1847. The Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption was established in 1850. There are burials in the cemetery that date from at least as early as 1855. == Location == ADDRESS OF THE CHURCH:
130 Church St, Onehunga,
Auckland 1061,
New Zealand
POSTAL ADDRESS:
97 Galway Street, Onehunga,
Auckland 1061,
New Zealand
CONTACT DETAILS:
Phone –(09) 636 4647 == Links == * '''[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2508131 Find-a-Grave page for Onehunga Catholic Cemetery]'''

Oneida

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[[Category: Iroquois Confederacy]] [[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Oneida]] ---- This team is associated with the [[Project:Iroquois|Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Project]] and the [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]]
'''Onieda Tribe Team'''
The mission of the team is to add and improve profiles of Oneida people. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. Team leader: OPEN == How to Join http://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/native_americans.gif == To see our current members, please see the list below To join the Team: # Make sure you're already a member of WikiTree's [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]] # Add the line [[Category:Oneida Tribe]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the [[:Category:Native_Americans_Project|Category page]]. # Add "native_americans" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. # Add the tag native_americans to any discussions in G2G involving the Native Americans project or any of its sub-projects. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task. # Please join the Google Mail Group for the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native American Project] == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. # pertinent categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) # Suggestions cleared == Project Template == For profiles that are project managed / protected: Sample usage: {{Native American|tribe=Onieda}}
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{{Native American|tribe=Oneida}} == Project Sticker == For profiles that represent Oneida tribe or nation members:: Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Oneida}}
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Oneida County, Wisconsin

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== History == === One Place Studies === * [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin Wikitree Page]] === Schools === * [[:Category:Elcho_High_School%2C_Elcho%2C_Wisconsin|Elcho High School - Category]] **[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~antigowis/genealogy/research/schools/elcho/elchohs.html Students By Year] == Plat Maps == *[https://geodata.wisc.edu/catalog/8b5590dc-6cee-4928-a0e1-469239acb738 Aerial Photography, Oneida County, WI 1938] === Oneida County Online Records === *[http://wigenweb.org/oneida/roi/obit17j.html Rhinelander Area Newspaper Obituary Index 1882 – 2006.] ====Cemetery Records==== *[[:Category:Oneida_County%2C_Wisconsin%2C_Cemeteries|Wikitree Category: Oneida County, Wisconsin, Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/87867/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=&page=1#sr-137111216 Enterprise_Cemetery Find a Grave] **[[:Category:Enterprise_Cemetery%2C_Enterprise%2C_Wisconsin|Enterprise_Cemetery wikitree]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2292390/memorial-search?page=1#sr-33533822 Schoepke Cemetery on Hwys 45/47 Find a Grave] **[[:Category:Schoepke_Cemetery%2C_Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Schoepke Cemetery Pelican Lake Wikitree]] *[http://wigenweb.org/oneida/cemetery/wolfgramcem.html WOLFGRAM CEMETERY] ====Census Records==== ====Land Records==== *[http://www.co.oneida.wi.gov/localgov_departments_details.asp?deptid=16&locid=135 Oneida County Government] * [https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx Bureau of Land Management] record search ====Newspapers==== === Oneida County Books === *[http://wigenweb.org/vilas/bio.htm BIOGRAPHY INDEX for HISTORY OF LINCOLN, ONEIDA and VILAS COUNTIES] *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorther00west#page/n19/mode/2up History of Northern Wisconsin 1881] *[[Space:History_of_Northern_Wisconsin| History of Northern Wisconsin 1881]] - on Wikitree ===Other=== *[http://www.oneidacountyhistory.org/home.html Oneida County History Center] *[https://wsgs.org/cpage.php?pt=62 Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Oneida County] [[Category:Wisconsin_Projects]] [[Category:Wisconsin]] [[Category:Oneida_County%2C_Wisconsin]]

Oneida County New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category:Oneida County, New York]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} Oneida County was created in 1798 from a part of Herkimer County. At that time it was much larger than it is today, Jefferson and Lewis Counties were created in 1805 from the northern portion of Oneida County. Then in 1816, parts of Oneida and Onondaga Counties were taken to create Oswego CountyWikipedia Contributors. "Oneida County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneida_County,_New_York. Accessed 20 September 2019.. The county seat is Utica. The name is in honor of the Oneida, an Iroquoian tribe that lives in the region. Oneida County is part of the Utica-Rome, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area. ===Adjacent Counties=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lewis_County_New_York Lewis County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Herkimer_County%2C_New_York Herkimer County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Otsego_County_New_York Otsego County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Madison_County_New_York Madison County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oswego_County_New_York Oswego County ] - West ===Cities=== *Rome *Sherrill *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Utica%2C_Oneida_County%2C_New_York&public=1 Utica] *(The City of Oneida, is not in Oneida County, it is in the neighboring Madison County) ===Towns=== *Annsville *Augusta *Ava *Boonville *Bridgewater *Camden *Deerfield *Florence *Floyd *Forestport *Kirkland *Lee *Marcy *Marshall *New Hartford *Paris *Remsen *Sangerfield *Steuben *Trenton *Vernon *Verona *Vienna *Western *Westmoreland *Whitestown ===Villages=== *Boonville *Camden *Clayville *Clinton *Holland Patent *New Hartford *New York Mills *Oneida Castle *Oriskany *Oriskany Falls *Remsen *Sylvan Beach *Vernon *Waterville *Whitesboro *Yorkville ===Census Designated Places=== *Barneveld *Bridgewater *Chadwicks *Clark Mills *Durhamville *Prospect *Verona *Washington Mills *Westmoreland ==Hamlets== *Blossvale *Cassville *Deansboro *Jewell *Lower South Bay *Point Rock *Saquoit *Taberg *Verona Mills ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oneida_County%2C_New_York Oneida County Category Page] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oneida_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Oneida County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oneida_County%2C_New_York%2C_Name_Studies One Name Studies: Oneida County] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oneida_County,_New_York_Genealogy Oneida County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/oneida-county/ Oneida County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://ocgov.net/oneida/countyclerk Oneida County Clerk's Office] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://halfshire.org/ Half-Shire Historical Society] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Oneida County Notables== *[[Platt-1375|Jonas Platt]] *[[Sage-1697|Russell Sage]] ==Sources==

O'Neill/O'Neall/O'Neal

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O'Neill's Point Cemetery Free-Space Page

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[[Category: O'Neill's Point Cemetery, Bayswater, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Bayswater, Auckland]] =O'Neill's Point Cemetery= :'''Location:''' :122 Bayswater Road :Bayswater :Auckland, New Zealand :'''Administered By:''' Auckland City Councl :'''Records held and governed by:''' :North Shore Memorial Park :235 Schnapper Rock Road :Schnapper Rock :Auckland ---- CONTACT:
North Shore Memorial Park
phone 09 415 9646 ext 8020.
After hours phone 09 301 0101. ---- O'Neill's Point Cemetery is a CLOSED cemetery, i.e. no longer open for new interments. '''HISTORY'''
O'Neills Point and the cemetery were named for Alan and James O'Neill. Allan came to New Zealand as a surveyor for the New Zealand Land Co. in 1842, and arrived in Auckland from Taranaki in 1845. Allan and John Campbell (the government surveyor) were responsible for surveying Takapuna, Belmont and Devonport. In 1849 Allan and his brother James, a doctor, bought 71 acres at the end of the Point. In 1857 Allan O'Neill built a family home there for himself and his family. Lots 10 and 11 Bayswater Point were originally purchased from the Crown in 1845 by Thomas Homes and William Joseph Pettit of Sydney for just over two hundred and thirty five pounds.

One-Stop Shop for Collected Resources

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Onewhero Cemetery

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Onewhero Cemetery, Onewhero, Waikato]] A free-space page for Onewhero Cemetery. === Location === {{Image|file=Onewhero_Cemetery-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map showing Onewhero }} Onewhero Cemetery is located in the Onewhero Cemetery Reserve on Kaipo Flats Road. It is not far from the intersection with Miller Road. The cemetery is in a rural setting and on a site that used to be an Early Settlers Camp. It is administered by the Waikato District Council. There is no designated parking, but the gateway has a concrete pad which will allow for hearse access. Kaipo Flats Road does a loop, and joins up again with itself. Part of the loop road is unsealed. Onewhero is located on the south side of the Waikato River, and inland from the mouth of the river on the West Coast of the North Island. {{Image|file=Onewhero_Cemetery-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kaipo Flats Road loop }} === Links === * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database Waikato District Council Cemetery Database] - most of the entries have photos * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2622032/onewhero-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Onewhero Cemetery]

Onibury, Shropshire

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Onibury is a village and civil parish on the River Onny in southern Shropshire, about 4 miles northwest of the market town of Ludlow.

Online Genealogy Courses

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This page is a resource for online (also called distance learning) and classroom based genealogy courses, from basic introduction up to a Masters Degree level, so there should be something to suit everyone who would like to learn more or just sharpen up their skills. If you know of a course that’s not listed please feel free to let us know and it will be added. All courses listed are reputable and correct at the time of being listed here. Where possible the University or college sites should display in their native language and or English (due to their coding, not mine). ---- '''WikiTree has no affiliations to any of the following courses.''' ---- Course fees vary depending on type of course being taken and range from free to expensive. Scholarships, grants and bursaries etc. can be obtained for most if not all courses depending on what country you live in and your individual circumstances. '''How to find the courses.''' When you're on the College or University website look for the '''SEARCH FOR COURSES''' box and enter '''Genealogy''' or '''Family History''' in it and that will take you to the courses that establishment offers. Here's an example for one University. *[http://www.strath.ac.uk/cll/alp/onlinescottishgenealogy/ Strathclyde University Online Genealogy Courses] '''I'm using this direct link to one University to show what type of courses are being offered.''' ------- *'''IF YOU ANY BROKEN LINKS PLEASE LET [[Wallace-3572|Billy Wallace]] KNOW''' '''AND HE WILL FIND ALTERNATE LINKS''' ------- '''General Online Resources''' *[http://geneva.weald.org.uk/ An online calendar of Genealogical Events and Activities] (Site is constantly updated) *[http://www.wea.org.uk/courses Workers Education Authority] (UK Charity) *[http://www.ffhs.org.uk/education/courses.php Federation of Family History Societies] *[http://www.topuniversities.com/where-to-study Where to Study Site] (Covers all main countries, Universities and Colleges) *[http://www.distancelearningportal.com/ Distance Learning Europe] (Online Courses) *[http://www.open.ac.uk/ The Open University] Distance Learning and Adult courses *[http://www.topuniversities.com/ This link covers Universities Worldwide and their courses] *[https://familysearch.org/node/1171 Links to 140 Free Courses] ------- '''Australia''' *[http://www.australianuniversities.com.au/ Australian Universities and their courses] ------- '''Canada''' *[http://www.aucc.ca/canadian-universities/ Canadian universities and their courses] ------- '''China''' *[http://www.cucas.edu.cn/ Chinese Universities and their courses] ------- '''European Resources''' *[http://www.distancelearningportal.com/ European Universities and Colleges] This single site covers most if not all European Universities. It was easier to do this resource for the whole of Europe and keep the page a decent size. ------- '''Japan''' *[http://www.4icu.org/jp/ Japanese Universities and their courses] ---- '''United Kingdom of Great Britain''' *[http://www.ucas.com/# British Universities UCAS site for all Universities and all courses] Locate the Univerity that's near you and in their search courses enter genealogy or family history to see the courses they offer. *[http://www.strath.ac.uk/cll/alp/onlinescottishgenealogy/ Strathclyde University Online Genealogy Courses] '''I'm using this direct link to one University to show what type of courses are being offered.''' '''Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland (Eire)''' *[http://www.universitiesireland.ie/ Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland (Eire) All Universities and courses] ------- '''United States of America''' *[http://www.atsu.edu/search/results/47c2e9945851278a3e100203b84803dc American Universities and their Courses] Page is constantly being updated as courses are added to the various Universities and on their own websites. *[http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/free.cfm Brigham Young University] Some free genealogy courses -------

Online Genealogy Resources Tutorial Page

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==ONLINE RESOURCES:== More and more genealogists are using the Internet to successfully connect with others researching the same family. Many online resources exist for different types of genealogy. Here are some ideas to get you started researching online. Just put the title of the resource in google if the link is not listed below: == GENERAL FREE GENEALOGY WEBSITES == * Wikitree - Free genealogy site with thousands of helpful genealogists working together to build one global family tree with accurate sourcing and great charts - https://www.wikitree.com/ * National Archives of the United States - Genealogy research section - https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy * US Gen Web Project - Volunteer website with sections for every state and a lot of foreign countries. volunteers from each state post information and records for their locality. Always free. - https://www.usgenweb.org/ * FamilySearch - the Mormon LDS church has billions of records online and a place where you can build a family tree. Signup is free - https://www.familysearch.org/search/ * Cyndi's List - Largest collection on genealogy links online. * Rootsweb World Connect - Large collection of genealogy websites, mailing lists and researchers online. Millions of names in their World Connect Family Tree database. Free, but owned by and with connections to Ancestry.com, a pay genealogy website with addtional information and databases. - https://wc.rootsweb.com/ == CENSUS RESOURCES == * United States Census Images and indexes provided free from the LDS Mormon Church at http://www.familysearch.org * Ask About Ireland - Griffith's Valuatons . New free online resource for Griffith's Valuations (Important tax census) and much more from Ireland's public libraries. * Censuses of Ireland - 1841-1911 -http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ == CEMETERY RESOURCES == * Findagrave.com - Millions of gravesites located, some with picture of headstone - https://www.findagrave.com/ * Billiongraves.com - good for international gravesites. One of the world's largest gravesite databases, it also contains GPS information - https://billiongraves.com/ * Irish Graveyards - https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/ - good for Irish gravesites == GENEALOGY NEWSLETTERS == * Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Great source of links to new resources. Has a genealogy blog you can subscribe to for free. == PAY WALL SUBSCRIPTION SITES == These sites will ask for a subsciption fee to access their databases: * Ancestry.com - Now a huge database of records, including the US Census, and hundreds of other databases. Available for home subscription, but free at your public library that subscribes to AncestryPlus Library Edtiion. Remember not to upload your Ancestry trees to wikitree however, as it messes up the biographies and the source links do not work. * Family Tree Maker - Help with the most popular genealogy program for digitizing your family records and printing out good looking pages and books with the information. Not a good site for sources. == Return to: == * TOP OF PAGE - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Online_Genealogy_Resources_Tutorial_Page === Acknowledgements === This page written and designed by Sharon Troy Centanne,

Online Repository Assistant (ORA) Templates for Australian Researchers

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'''These templates are commonly used by researchers of Australian records. Occasionally websites are changed; if the template no longer works properly, please contact the template author so that it can be updated.''' '''Template authors please feel free to share your templates below.''' Due to the design of some websites, ORA is not able to capture all of the data and some manual entry is required. However it can still significantly reduce the effort required to manually key the information. ==National Sites== ===Billion Graves=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Burial Record (Billion Graves, https://billiongraves.com/ : accessed [Page.Access Date]) grave for \[[URL] [Name]\], Death Date: [Death Date], Cemetery: [Cemetery], [Cemetery Address], [Cemetery Locality] [Cemetery Region]. ===Commonwealth War Graves Commission=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Commemoration Record (Commonwealth War Graves Commission, https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/ : accessed [Page.Access Date]) database entry for \[[Page.URL] [Name, Rank & Service No]\]. Unit/Regiment/Country of Service: [Unit, Regiment, Country of Service]. Date of Death: [Date of Death]. Commemorated at: [Commemorated at]. ===Dept of Veterans Affairs - WW2 Nominal Roll=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Department of Veterans' Affairs, Australia. World War 2 Nominal Rolls. (DVA Nominal Rolls, https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/ : accessed [Page.Access Date] entry for [[Page.URL] [Name]] (Service: [Service], Service Number: [Service Number], Date of Birth: [Date of Birth], Place of Birth: [Place of Birth], Date of Enlistment: [Date of Enlistment], Place of Enlistment: [Place of Enlistment], Next of Kin: [Next of Kin], Rank: [Rank], Prisoner of War: [Prisoner of War], Honours: [Honours]) ===National Archives=== Author: [[Patroni-12|Maree Evans]] '''Generic Template''' - ''Replace Recording_Agency & Series_Title with appropriate values''
Recording_Agency; < [Series no]>< [Series number:split:,:1]>, Series_Title (\[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/ National Archives of Australia\], : accessed [Page.Access Date]);< '''[Control symbol]'''><, [Item title]>< [Title]> {{National_Archives_Australia|[Item ID]}} '''Permalink''' - ''to avoid session timeout issue''
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?O=I&Number=[Item ID] Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] '''WW1 Attestation Papers'''
Australian Imperial Force, Base Records Office; B2455, First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920 (National Archives of Australia, https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/ : accessed [Page.Access Date]) [Item title] {{National_Archives_Australia|[Item ID]}} ==Ryerson Index== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Newspaper Notices (Ryerson Index, http://ryersonindex.org/search.php : accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for [Surname], [Given Names] (Event: [Event], Date: [Date], Publication: [Publication], Publication Date: [Published]) ==Trove== ===Newspapers=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Column must be entered manually, or remove it from template
[Publication.Title], [Publication.Location], [Publication.Date], page [Publication.Page], column x, \[[URL] [Title]\] (Trove, National Library of Australia, https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/?type=newspapers : accessed [Page.Access Date]) ==New South Wales== ===New South Wales BDMs=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] ORA cannot capture the data from the NSW BDM site but the template can be used so that only names, district and registration number have to be typed manually. Birth Index (Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, New South Wales, https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyhistory, accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for xxx (Father: xxx, Mother: xxx, District: xxx, Registration Number: xxx). Marriage Index (Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, New South Wales, https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyhistory, accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for xxx and xxx (District: xxx, Registration Number: xxx) Death Index (Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, New South Wales, https://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyhistory, accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for xxx (Father: xxx, Mother: xxx, District: xxx, Registration Number: xxx). ==Queensland== ===Queensland BDMs=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Birth Registration Index (The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, \[[Page.URL] link to record\] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) birth index entry for [Birth registration] (Birth Date: [Birth date], Father: [Father parent's name], Mother: [Mother's name], Registration Number: [Registration details]) Marriage Registration Index (The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, \[[Page.URL] link to record\] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) marriage index entry for [Marriage registration] and [Spouse's name] (Marriage Date: [Marriage date], Registration Number: [Registration details]) Death Registration Index (The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, \[[Page.URL] link to record\] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) death index entry for [Death registration] (Death Date: [Death date]<, Birth Year: [Birth year]>, Father: [Father parent's name], Mother: [Mother's name], Registration Number: [Registration details]) Author: [[Patroni-12|Maree Evans]] '''Combined Template for all records'''
<[?:Birth registration]Birth Registration Index><[?:Marriage registration]Marriage Registration Index><[?:Death registration]Death Registration Index>, "The State of Queensland, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages"; index entry for <[Birth registration]><[Marriage registration]>< and [Spouse's name]><[Death Registration]><, Birth Date: [Birth date]><, Death Date: [Death date]><, Birth Year: [Birth Year]><, Marriage Date: [Marriage date]><, Father: [Father parent's name]><, Mother: [Mother's name]><, Registration Number: [Registration details]>; \[[Page.URL] link to record\] : accessed [Page.Access Date] ==South Australia== ===Genealogy SA=== The various record sets allow a mix of complete and partial capture of information.
Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] '''Civil Births'''
South Australia Birth Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php : accessed [Page.Access Date]) birth transcript for [Surname], [Given Names] (Gender: [Gender], Birth Date: [Date of Birth], ) Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Book Page]. '''Civil Marriages'''
South Australia Marriage Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php : accessed [Page.Access Date]) marriage transcript for [Groom Given Names] [Groom Surname] (Age: [Groom Age], Status: [Groom Marital Status], ) and [Bride Given Names] [Bride Surname] (Age: [Bride Age], Status: [Bride Marital Status], ) on [Marriage Date] at [Marriage Place]. Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Book Page]. '''Civil Deaths'''
South Australia Death Index. (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php : accessed [Page.Access Date]) death transcript for [Surname], [First Names] (Gender: [Gender], Death Date: [Death Date], Marital Status: [Marital Status], Residence: [Residence], Death Place: [Place of Death]) Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Book Page]. '''Newspaper Death & Funeral Notices'''
Age at death must be entered manually Newspaper Death Notices (Genealogy SA, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php : accessed [Page.Access Date]) transcript for [Surname], [First Names] [Other Surnames] (Notice Type: [Notice], Date: [Date], Publication: The Advertiser, Adelaide, South Australia, Publication Date: [Publication Date]) ===FindMyPast=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] '''Civil Births'''
Early birth records did not record the birth place. Manually enter 'not recorded' where applicable. Also do the same where there are missing parents' names. [Record set] (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed [Page.Access Date]) transcript for [Last name], [First name(s)] (Birthdate: [Birth date], Father: [Father's first name(s)] [Father's last name], Mother: [Mother's first name(s)] [Mother's last name], Birthplace: [Place]) Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Registration number]. '''Civil Marriages'''
Status at marriage needs to be manually edited, e.g. 'S' in database translates to Single/Spinster for both males and females. 'W' translates to Widow/widower and 'D' translates to Divorced or Deserter for 7 Years. For early records where father's name or marital status is not recorded, manually enter 'not recorded'. [Record set] (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com ; accessed [Page.Access Date]) transcript for [Last name], [First name(s)] (Age: [Age], Status: [Marital status], Father: [Father's first name(s)] [Father's last name]) and [Spouse's last name], [Spouse's first name(s)] (Age: [Spouse's age], Status: [Spouse's marital status], Father: [Spouse's father's first name(s)] [Spouse's father's last name]) on [Marriage date] at [Place], Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Registration number]. '''Civil Deaths'''
Occasionally death place needs a manual entry of 'not recorded'. [Record set] (FindMyPast, https://www.findmypast.com : accessed [Page.Access Date]) transcript for [Last name], [First name(s)] (Death Date: [Death date], Marital Status: [Status], Age: [Age at death], Residence: [Residence], Death Place: [Place]) Reference: District: [District], Book/Page: [Registration number]. ===State Records of South Australia=== ====GRG 35/48/1 Official Assisted Passage Passenger Lists 1845 – 1886==== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] From the page listing the ships for the year, capture data into template, copy into WT. Right click on PDF link to capture URL for the passenger list and enter into citation. Then open PDF and manually enter details of passengers. If you wish to include departure details these may need to be obtained from elsewhere. \[xxURL_of_PDFxx Passenger list for the [Description]\]. Departed xxx on xxx, arrived Port Adelaide on xxx. (State Records of South Australia. https://archives.sa.gov.au/. GRG 35/48/1 Official Assisted Passage Passenger Lists 1845 – 1886 : accessed [Page.Access Date]) Record for xxx (Age: xx, Occupation: xxx, Origin: xx), xxNamexx (Age: xx). ===Adelaide Cemeteries Authority=== '''Includes Enfield Memorial Park, Cheltenham Cemetery, Smithfield Memorial Park and West Terrace Cemetery''' Name of cemetery must be entered manually. Where grave location is unknown this must also be entered manually. Burial Record (Adelaide Cemeteries Authority, http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/Records : accessed [Page.Access Date]) database entry for [T3.Surname], [T3.First Name] (Disposition: [T3.Disposition], Cemetery: xxx, Location: [Area], [Area S1], [Area S2], [Location Name]) ===Council-Adminstered Cemeteries=== Many Councils administer cemeteries and have search facilities on their websites. Templates may be set up for each one applicable to you. There is only partial capture of data. Two examples below. ====Copper Coast Council==== '''Includes Greens Plains, Kadina, Moonta and Wallaroo Cemeteries''' Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Template contents can be captured from search results page. Last residence, plot, burial number and comments are on the record page and need to be entered manually. A direct URL to the record also needs to be entered manually, but is subject to change. Burial Record ([Source.Site Name], https://www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au/your-community/cemeteries/search-cemetery-records : accessed [Page.Access Date]) burial transcript for [Name] (Last Residence: xxx, Burial Date: [Date of burial], Cemetery: [Cemetery], Plot: xxx) ====Goyder Council==== '''Includes Apoinga, Australia Plains, Booborowie, Brownlow, Burra, Burra Kooringa (Old), Emu Downs, Eudunda, Farrell Flat, Hallett, Terowie, Upper Bright and Whyte Yarcowie Cemeteries''' Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Template contents can be captured from search results page. Last residence, plot, burial number and other information is on the record page and needs to be entered manually. A direct URL to the record also needs to be entered manually, but is subject to change. Burial Record (Regional Council of Goyder, https://www.goyder.sa.gov.au/services/cemeteries/cemetery-records/cemetery-search : accessed [Page.Access Date]) burial transcript for [Name] (Last Residence: xxx, Burial Date: [Date of burial], Cemetery: [Cemetery], Plot: xxx) ==Victoria== ===Victoria BDMs=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] This site does not allow for the capture of any data. Manually enter names, locations, registration numbers, age, spouse at death. Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Victoria. Online index - Death (https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history : accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for xxx, xxx (Father: xxx Mother: xxx, Age: xx, Death Place: xxx, Registration number: xxx/xxx). Author: [[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]] If you are logged into the Registry site with your username these templates should work while you are on the detailed results page. You will need to manually add 'age at death [age]' as this is only listed on the search results list and not on the details results page. '''Source Citation (Birth or Death) ORA Template''' (Author: [[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]]) "Historical index", database, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria(https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/efamily-history/- : accessed [Page.Access Date]), entry for [event:replace:s:] of [Given name(s)] [Family name:initialCapital], [Registration year]/[Registration number:split:/:1]; citing [event:replace:s:] certificate of [Given name(s)] [Family name:initialCapital], <<[?:event=births]born><[?:event=deaths]died>> [Registration year], [Place of event:split:,:1:initialCapital], Victoria, Australia. '''Family name [Family name] Given name(s) [Given name(s)] Event [event:replace:s:] Mother's name [Mother's name] Mother's family name at birth [Mother's family name at birth] Father's name [Father's Name] Place of <<[?:event=births]birth><[?:event=deaths]death>> [Place of event:split:,:1] Reg. year [Registration year] Reg. number [Registration number:split:/:1]/[Registration year].''' '''Source Citation (Marriage) ORA Template''' (Author: [[O'Brien-2009| A O'Brien]]) "Historical index", database, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria(https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/efamily-history/- : accessed [Page.Access Date]), entry for [event:replace:s:] of [Given name(s)] [Family name:initialCapital] and [Spouse's given name(s)] [Spouse's family name:initialCapital], [Registration year]/[Registration number:split:/:1]; citing [event:replace:s:] certificate of [Given name(s)] [Family name:initialCapital] and [Spouse's given name(s)] [Spouse's family name:initialCapital], married [Registration year], Victoria, Australia. '''Family name [Family name] Given name(s) [Given name(s)] Event [event:replace:s:] Spouse's family name [Spouse's family name] Spouse's given name(s) [Spouse's given name(s)] Reg. year [Registration year] Reg. number [Registration number:split:/:1]/[Registration year].''' ==Western Australia== ===Western Australia BDMs=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Western Australia Birth Index. (Department of the Justice, Western Australia, [Page.URL] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) birth transcript for [Surname], [Given Names] (Registration Year: [Registration Year], Registration Number: [Registration Number]) Western Australia Marriage Index. (Department of the Justice, Western Australia, [Page.URL] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) index entry for [Given Names] [Surname] and [Spouse Given Names] [Spouse Surname] (Registration Number: [Registration Number], Registration Year: [Registration Year]) Western Australia Death Index. (Department of the Justice, Western Australia, [Page.URL] : accessed [Page.Access Date]) death transcript for [Surname], [Given Names] (Registration Year: [Registration Year], Registration Number: [Registration Number]) ===Metropolitan Cemeteries Board=== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] Capture data into template on search results page. Go to record to manually enter URL, day and month of death date and fields marked xxx. Change the name of the cemetery where needed. Burial Register (Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia, https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research : accessed [Page.Access Date]) burial record for \[xxURLxx [Last Name], [Given Names]\] (Age: [Age], Date of Death: xxx [Year of Death], Residence: [Suburb]) at Karrakatta Cemetery, xxx Section xx site xxxx, Application No. xx) == International == ===England=== ====GRO==== Author: [[Ford-7139|Leandra Ford]] England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Birth (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ : accessed [Page.Access Date]) database entry for [Surname], [GivenName]. <(Mother's maiden name: [Mother's Maiden Surname]) >GRO Reference: [Registration Date] in [District], Volume [Volume], Page [Page]. England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index - Death (https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content : accessed [Page.Access Date]) database entry for [Surname], [GivenName]. GRO Reference: [Registration Date] in [District], <([District Code]) Reg [Reg] Entry Number [Entry Number].> === Scotland === ====ScotlandsPeople==== Author: [[Patroni-12|Maree Evans]] ''All Statutory and Church Records''
[Source.Title:split:-:1] - [Source.Title:split:-:2], "National Records of Scotland", \[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople\]<, [Event]> Index for [Forename] [Surname]< and [Spouse Name:split:/:1]>< and [Spouse Forename]>< [Spouse Surname]><, Parents: [Parents Other Details:split:/:1]>< and [Parents Other Details:split:/:2]><, Gender: [Gender]><, Date: [Date]><, Year: [Year]><, Birth Date: [Birth Date]><, Baptism Date: [Baptism Date]><, Death Date: [Death Date]><, Burial Date: [Burial Date]><, Date: [Event Date]><, Age at Death: [Age at Death]><, Age: [Age]><, Parish #: [Parish Number]><, Parish: [Parish]><, Ref: [Ref:replace: :/]><, County/City: [County City]><, Registration District: [RD Name]>; accessed: [Page.Access Date] ''All Census Records''
[Source.Title:split:-:1], "National Records of Scotland", \[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople\], [Year] Census Index: [Forename] [Surname], Gender: [Gender]<, Age at Census: [Age at Census]><, Age: [Age]>; Ref: [Ref]<, Registration District: [RD Name]><, County: [County City]><, [Address]><, Census Place: [Census Place]><, Birth Place: [Birth Place]>; accessed: [Page.Access Date] ===Wales=== ====GRO==== See England - GRO above

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[[Category: Iroquois Confederacy]] [[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Onondaga]] ---- This Team is associated with the [[Project:Iroquois|Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Team]] and the [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]].
'''Onondaga Team'''
The mission of the team is to add and improve profiles of all individuals who Identify as being a part of one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, united by Kaianere'ko:wa. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. Team Lead: OPEN == How to Join == To see our current members, please see the list below To join the project: # Make sure you're a member of WikiTree's [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]]. # Add the line [[Category:Native Americans Project]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the [[:Category:Native_Americans_Project|Category page]]. # Add "Native Americans" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. # Add the tag native_americans to any discussions in G2G involving the Native Americans project or any of its sub-projects. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task. # Please join the Google Mail Group for the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native American Project] == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) == Project Template == For profiles that are project managed / protected: Sample usage: {{Native American|tribe=Onondaga}}
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Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery - History

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[[Category: Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery, Onondaga, Ontario]] {{Image|file=Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-4.jpg |caption=Onandaga Baptist Cemetery and Church }} Includes: Second Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery or Lower Baptist Cemetery 330 Baptist Church Road 0.3 kms south of Mulligan Road Onondaga Brant County Municipality Ontario Canada This cemetery is owned and maintained by the Baptist Church and under the supervision of the Cemetery Board of Onondaga Baptist Church. It is still active, accepting new burials, and is very well maintained. * [http://www.interment.net/data/canada/ontario/brant/onondaga/onodaga_bapt/ono_bapt.htm Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery on Interment Website] * [http://www.interment.net/data/canada/ontario/brant/onondaga/onodaga_bapt/ono_bapt.htm Lower Baptist Church Cemetery on Interment Website] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2235462&CScn=Onondaga+baptist&CScntry=10& Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery on Findagrave Website]

Onondaga County New York

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[[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} The county is named for the Onondaga nation of the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois Confederacy. The Onondaga had sided with the British in the American Revolution hoping to deter further encroachment on their land by the colonists. Following the war, they were forced to give up most of their land. However, they retain a 9.3 square mile reservation location within Onondaga County. New York State used the land to create the Military Tract. The land was surveyed, divided into towns and subdivided into lots. The lots were awarded to veterans as payment for their service in the war. The Towns of Homer, Pompey, Manlius, Lysander, Marcellus, Ulysses, Milton, Scipio, Ovid, Aurelius and Romulus formed the original Onondaga County. Parts of the county were split off when Cayuga, Cortland and Oswego Counties were formed. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oswego_County_New_York Oswego County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Madison_County_New_York Madison County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Courtland_County%2C_New_York Cortland County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cayuga_County_New_York Cayuga County] - West ==Cities== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:City_of_Syracuse%2C_Onondaga%2C_New_York&public=1 Syracuse] ==Towns== *Camillus *Cicero *Clay *DeWitt *Elbridge *Fabius *Geddes *Lafayette *Lysander *Manlius *Marcellus *Onondaga *Otisco *Pompey *Salina *Skaneateles *Spafford *Tully *Van Buren ==Villages== *Baldwinsville *Camillus *East Syracuse *Elbridge *Fabius *Fayetteville *Jordan *Liverpool *Manlius *Marcellus *Minoa *North Syracuse *Skaneateles *Solvay *Tully ==Census Designated Places== *Brewerton *Bridgeport *Fairmount *Galeville *Lakeland *Lyncourt *Mattydale *Nedrow *Seneca Knolls *Village Green *Westvale ==Hamlets== *Amber *Apulia *Borodino *Cardiff *Delphi Falls *Jack's Reef *Jamesville *Kirkville *Marietta *Mattydale *Memphis *Messina Springs *Mottville *Mycenae *Navarino *Onondaga Hill *Oran *Otisco *Otisco Valley *Plainville *Pompey Center *Rose Hill *Shepard Settlement *Skaneateles Falls *South Spafford *Spafford Valley *Spilt Rock *Taunton *Warners ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Onondaga_County%2C_New_York Onondaga County Category Page] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Onondaga_County%2C_New_York%2C_Name_Studies One Name Studies: Onondaga County] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Onondaga%27s_Centennial:Gleanings_of_a_Century Onondaga's Centennial: Gleanings of a Century] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Onondaga_County,_New_York_Genealogy Onondaga County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/onondaga-county/ Onondaga County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[http://www.ongov.net/clerk/ Onondaga County Clerk's Office] *[https://www.cnyhistory.org/ Onondaga Historical Association] *[https://www.onlib.org/research/special-collections/local-history-genealogy Local History & Genealogy Department, Onondaga County Public Libraries] *[https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/eguides/lists/churchlist1.htm Study Center for Early Religious Life in Western New York] ==Onondaga County Notables== *[[Babcock-474|Maltbie Davenport Babcock 1858-1901]], clergyman and writer *[[Barnum-319|Marcus Hinman Barnum 1834-1904]], lawyer and newspaper publisher *[[Brannock-68|Charles F. Brannock 1903-1992]] inventor and businessman *[[De_Niro-3|Robert De Niro, Sr]], abstract painter *[[Farley-1003|Walter Lorimer Farley]], children's author *[[Logue-288|Jermain Wesley Loguen 1809-1872]], abolitionist, minister, author *[[Slocum-1390|Margaret Olivia (Slocum) Sage 1828-1918]] philanthropist, founded Russell Sage College *[[Serling-1|Rod Serling 1924-1975]] screenwriter, playwright, tv producer *[[Wilkinson-7574|John Wilkinson 1798-1862]] *[[Wilkinson-7994|John Wilkinson 1868-1951]] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Onondaga County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onondaga_County,_New_York. Accessed 6 November 2019

Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Onondaga County, New York]] == Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century == * by Dwight Hall Bruce, 1834-1908 * published by The Boston History Company, Publishers, Boston, Massachusetts, 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :'''Volumes 1 and 2''': * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696678 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh13568211/ :'''Volume 1''': * https://books.google.com/books/about/Onondaga_s_Centennial.html?id=CWQUSQAACAAJ * https://archive.org/details/onondagascentenn01bruc_0/page/n8 :'''Volume 2''': * https://books.google.com/books/about/Onondaga_s_Centennial.html?id=LCJEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/onondagascentenn02bruc/page/n6 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :Chapter I. Original Ten Counties :Chapter II. Natural Characteristics. :Chapter III. The Ethnology of Onondaga :Chapter IV. Name of Iroquois :Chapter V. Champlain's Invasion :Chapter VI. French Invited by Mohawks :Chapter VII. Peace Ratified :Chapter VIII. The Iroquois And The French. :Chapter IX. English and Iroquois :Chapter X. Iroquois and English :Chapter XI. Pennsylvania Councils :Chapter XII. Moravians Zeisberger :Chapter XIII. War :Chapter XIV. Indian Dissatisfaction :Chapter XV. The Revolution :Chapter XVI. Unsettled Affairs :Chapter XVII. Webster and Newkirk :Chapter XVIII. Through The War Of 1812. :Chapter XIX. From 1815 to 1830. :Chapter XX. Era of Prosperity :Chapter XXI. Increase in Population :Chapter XXII. The War Period. :Chapter XXIII. From 1865 To The Present. :Chapter XXIV. Elections from the Formation of the County :Chapter XXV. Public Institutions. The County Poorhouse :Chapter XXVI. The Bench And The Bar Of Onondaga County :Chapter XXVII. The Medical Profession. The Onondaga County Medical Society :Chapter XXVIII. The Village And The City Of Syracuse :Chapter XXIX. The Town Of Pompey :Chapter XXX. The Town Of Marcellus :Chapter XXXI. The Town Of Camillus :Chapter XXXII. The Town Of Elbridge :Chapter XXXIII. The Town Of Van Buren :Chapter XXXIV. The Town Of Lysander :Chapter XXXV. The Town Of Manlius :Chapter XXXVI. The Town Of Cicero :Chapter XXXVII. The Town Of Clay :Chapter XXXVIII. The Town Of Onondaga :Chapter XXXIX. The Town Of Fabius :Chapter XL. The Town Of Tully :Chapter XLI. The Town Of Spafford :Chapter XLII. The Town Of Otisco :'''Volume 2''' :Chapter XLIII. The Town Of Salina :Chapter XLIV. The Town Of Lafayette :Chapter XLV. The Town Of Skaneateles :Chapter XLVI. The Town Of Dewitt :Chapter XLVII. The Town Of Geddes :Chapter XLVIII. The Onondaga Indians And Their Reservation :Chapter XLIX. General Summary :'''Part II-Biographical - Biographical Sketches''' :'''Part III-Family Sketches - Family Sketches''' :'''Indexes''' :Part I :Part II :Part III :Portraits :Illustrations And Maps === WikiTree Syntax === * Bruce, Dwight Hall. ''[[Space: Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century| Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century]]'' (The Boston History Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1896), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#Bruce| Onondaga's Centennial:Gleanings of a Century]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Onoway Baptist Cemetery, Onoway, Alberta

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[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2331059/onoway-baptist-cemetery Findagrave] Street Address: 52 St Community: Onoway Township: NE 27-54-02 W5 Locality: Lac Ste Anne Province: AB GPS: 53.699914,-114.198752

ONS Maintenance Team

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==ONS Maintenance Team == Welcome to the ONS Maintenance Team, a part of the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. The goal of this team is to investigate and correct ONS category errors as identified through [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|DBE Category Suggestions]]. == Team Members == # [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ''Team Captain'' #[[Smith-129141|Deborah Talbot]] #[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - ''helping out where needed'' == DBE Lists == Caution - Not all categories in these lists will be errors! *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9101.htm|List of 1st level ONS - Name Studies}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9102.htm|List of 1st level ONS - Name Study}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9103.htm|List of All ONS - Name Studies}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9104.htm|List of All ONS - Name Study}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9105.htm|List of All ONS - Others}}

Ontario, Canada, Cemeteries

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'''If you have any questions regarding cemeteries in Ontario, Canada, please feel free to message me! [[Daniels-2254|Christine]]''' Historically, Ontario was divided into Counties and Districts. More recently, however, many of these names have been changed to reflect amalgamations of smaller communities into larger ones, or the 'growing up' of small towns into big cities and regional municipalities. For simplicities' sake, I feel the Cemetery Subcategories should follow the current Census divisions, as outlined on Wikipedia. '''There are 50 distinct divisions in the Province of Ontario, and hence, 50 subcategories.'''
:For Carleton County, see Ottawa :For Dundas County, see Stormont :For Glengarry County, see Stormont :For Kent County, see Chatham-Kent :For Lincoln County, see Niagara Region :For Ontario County, see Durham Region :For Russell County, see Prescott & Russell :For Victoria County, see Kawartha Lakes :For Welland County, see Niagara Region :For Wentworth County, see Hamilton ===For Reference=== :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_divisions_of_Ontario Wikipedia: Census Divisions of Ontario] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Former_counties_of_Ontario Wikipedia: Former Counties of Ontario] :[http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/ The Canadian County Atlas Digital Project] ===Finding Your Ancestor's Ontario Grave=== [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/ontariolocator/ Ontario Locator] :If, during the course of your research, you find a place name but do not know where it is, try using this website. It contains an impressive list of Ontario place names, old and new, ghost towns, etc., and is a good tool for Ontario genealogical research. [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/ocfa-search.php Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid] :In the late '90's, the genealogical societies took it upon themselves to transcribe gravestones from all of their local cemeteries. This database can be searched by first name, surname, cemetery, county or township. Note: While extensive, this database is not comprehensive of the entire province. [https://canadianheadstones.com Canadian Headstones - Ontario] :Canadian version of Find A Grave. [http://www.interment.net/can/on/index.htm Ontario Cemeteries at Interment.com] :Some select cemeteries across the province have been partially to fully transcribed. Most of this work seems to have been done in the late 1990's to early 2000's.

Ontario Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Canada Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] The Adoption Angels Project is currently editing and expanding all Resources by Location pages. It is a work in progress. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 00:14, 21 August 2020 (UTC) ---- Adoption '''records opened for adoptees and natural parents''' in Ontario on June 1st, 2009. ==Original birth certificate== *The original birth certificate is available to anyone who was adopted and is now over 18 years old. *Children cannot receive an original birth record for a parent even if deceased. However, the non-identifying information is available to them. ==Non Identifying Information== *Non-identifying information is available to anyone who was adopted and is now over 18 years old. ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==Additional Local Resources== ==Privacy Laws== ==WikiTree Project== ==Links== *[https://www.ontario.ca/page/search-adoption-records Province of Ontario Site on Adoption Searches] *[https://www.originscanada.org/adoption-records/by-province/ontario-adoption-records/ Ontario Adoption Records]. *[https://adoptiondatabase.quickbase.com/db/7c2gsmqv?a=q&qid=82 Canada Adoption Registry].

Ontario Artists

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[[Category: Ontario Project]][[Category: Ontario, Artists]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. ---- {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="4"| '''VISUAL ARTISTS ASSOCIATED WITH ONTARIO''' |- !Name !Birth Place !Medium |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="4" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Armstrong-6776|William Armstrong]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Dublin |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bengough-11|J.W. Bengough]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cartoonist |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carmichael-1380|Franklin Carmichael]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Orillia |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Gage-1617|Frances Marie Gage]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Windsor |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Sculptor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Harris-12767|Lawren Harris]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Brantford |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Kane-1392|Paul Kane]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ireland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clench-54|Harriet Clench Kane]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cobourg |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Loring-902|Frances Loring]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |USA |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Sculptor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Snow-7206|Michael Snow]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter, sculptor, film maker |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Varley-166|Fred Varley]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Verner-139|Frederick Arthur Verner]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hammondville |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Painter |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wyle-9|Florence Wyle]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |USA |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Sculptor |- |} === Sources === *[http://ontariosocietyofartists.org/the_osa_archives/history Ontario Society of Artists]

Ontario Athletes

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[[Category: Ontario Project]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. ---- {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="4"| '''ATHLETES ASSOCIATED WITH ONTARIO''' |- !Name !Birth Place/Residence !Sport |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Apps-45|Syl Apps]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Paris, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Archibald-1635|Ed Archibald]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Pole vault |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Broadbent-800|"Punch" Broadbent]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Cameron-7774|"Cammie" Cameron]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Pembroke, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Conacher-33|Charlie Conacher]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Conacher-53|Lionel Conacher]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hockey, football and lacrosse |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Conacher-55|Roy Conacher]] |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Fitzpatrick-50|John Richardson Fitzpatrick]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Fox-4952|Rick Fox]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Basketball |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Gaudaur-15|Jake Gaudaur]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Atherley, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Rowing |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Gilmour-759|David Gilmour]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Gilmour-629|Hamilton Gilmour]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Grant-17005|Benny Grant]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Owen Sound, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Hamill-810|Robert George "Red" Hamill]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Hanlan-11|Ned Hanlan]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Rowing |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Hooper-5785|Tom Hooper]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kenora, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Horton-3616|Tim Horton]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cochrane, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Hutton-2238|Bouse Hutton]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Hyman-252|Charles S. Hyman]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |London, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Tennis |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Joseph Krol
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hamilton, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Football |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Longboat-1|Tom “Cogwagee” Longboat]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Brantford, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cliff Lumsdon
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Long-distance swimmer |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Lyle-712|Hilliard Lyle]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Arran, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lacrosse |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[MacKay-3053|Mickey MacKay]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Chesley, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Mackenzie-4453|Ada Mackenzie]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Golf |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[McCarthy-4031|Fred McCarthy]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Stratford, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cycling |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[McGee-3688|Frank McGee]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Meeker-1320|Howie Meeker]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kitchener, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Moyes-277|Lois Moyes Bickle]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Tennis |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Oatman-256|Eddie Oatman]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Springford, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Oatman-258|Russ Oatman]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Springford, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Orton-581|George W. Orton]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Strathroy, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Pearce-7113|Henry Pearce]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Rowing |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Gaylord Powless
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Six Nations of the Grand River, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lacrosse |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Jack Purcell
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Guelph, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Badminton |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Rosenfeld-405|Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Russia/ Barrie, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Saunders-5911|Dyce Saunders]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Guelph, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cricket |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Samuel Rothschild
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Sudbury, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Velma Springstead
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hamilton, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Stewart-51954|James Stewart]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Brockville, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Taylor-85671|Betty Taylor]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ingersoll, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Track and field |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Taylor-52965|Frederick “Cyclone” Taylor]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Tara, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |June Darling Taylor
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Niagara Falls, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Synchronized Swimming |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Walsh-6955|James "Flat" Walsh]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kingston, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ice Hockey |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Welch-10681|Hawley "Huck" Welch]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Football |-

Ontario Authors

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|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ireland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |A Day at the Falls |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[McKishnie-3|Jean Blewett]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |New Scotland, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet, Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Heart Songs |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Fred Bodsworth'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Port Burwell, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Last of the Curlews |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Bourinot-12|Arthur Bourinot]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Under the Sun |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Callaghan-663|Morley Callaghan]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Such Is My Beloved |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Gregory Clark'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Humorist, Journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |War Stories |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Clarke-9494|Austin Clarke]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Barbados |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Polished Hoe |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Thomas B. Costain'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, Journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Silver Chalice |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Crawford-10754|Isabella Valancy Crawford]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Dublin, Ireland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Old Spookses' Pass |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Creighton-949|Donald Creighton]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |John A. Macdonald |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Davidson-2182|Alexander Davidson]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ireland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Canada Spelling Book |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Davies-5460|Robertson Davies]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Thamesville, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Fifth Business |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Duncan-11074|Sara J. Duncan]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Brantford, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, Journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Imperialist |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Marian Engel
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bear |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Findley-1755|Timothy Findley]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Wars |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Trenholme-185|Clementina Fessenden]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kingsey, Canada East |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Our Union Jack |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Garner-3221|Hugh Garner]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cabbagetown |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Margaret Gibson
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Butterfly Ward |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Grant-4988|George Grant]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lament for a Nation |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Hugh Hood
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Swing in the Garden |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Johnson-40851|Pauline Johnson]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Six Nations of the Grand River, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Flint and Feather |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Miller-30184|Marion Keith]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Rugby, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Forest Barrier |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''William Kirby
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Golden Dog |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Lampman-176|Archibald Lampman]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Morpeth, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lyrics of Earth |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Laut-42|Agnes Laut]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Stanley, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lords of the North |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Leacock-19|Stephen Leacock]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Humorist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Douglas LePan
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Macalister |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Lett-302|W.P. Lett]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ireland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Recollections of Bytown and Its Old Inhabitants |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Lindsey-3441|Charles Lindsey]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author/Journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Life and Times of William Lyon Mackenzie |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Lyons-3693|Madge Macbeth]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United States |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Shackles |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[MacPherson-1237|Isabel Mackay]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Woodstock, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The House of Windows |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Mccrae-87|John McCrae]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Guelph, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |In Flanders Fields |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Leslie McFarlane
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Carleton Place, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hardy Boys |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Strickland-1933|Susanna Moodie]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Roughing It in the Bush |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Mowat-164|Farley Mowat]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Belleville, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Never Cry Wolf |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Laidlaw-202|Alice Munro]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Wingham, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Short story writer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lives of Girls and Women |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Parker-17711|Gilbert Parker]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |East Camden, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Seats of the Mighty |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Pollock-2544|Frank L. Pollock]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |United States |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Science-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Jupiter Eight |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Al Purdy
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Wooler, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Paul Quarrington
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist, playwright |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Whale Music |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Robinson-54437|Peter Robinson]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Inspector Banks series |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Roche-482|Mazo de la Roche]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Newmarket, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Jalna series |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Ryerse-52|Amelia Ryerse]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Port Ryerse, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Diary Writer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Diary of Amelia Ryerse |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Sandwell-88|Bernard Sandwell]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Molson Family |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''Duncan Campbell Scott
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lundy's Lane and Other Poems |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Stanton-3014|Virna Sheard]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cobourg, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Poet, Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Miracle and Other Poems |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Shortt-58|Emily McCausland Shortt (Cummings)]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Port Hope, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" | Journalist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Our Story |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Smart-2200|Elizabeth Smart]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Stringer-2235|Arthur Stringer]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Chatham, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Prairie trilogy |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Taylor-28256|John Fennings Taylor]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Biographer |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Portraits of British Americans |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Teskey-89|Adeline Teskey]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Appleton, ON |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Novelist |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Where the Sugar Maples Grow |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |[[Strickland-1951|Catharine Parr Traill]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Non-Fiction Author |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Backwoods of Canada |- |} === Sources === *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Writers_from_Ontario Wikipedia: Writers from Ontario]

Ontario Cemeteries

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Ontario Cemeteries Team

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Ontario Community Namesakes

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[[Category: Ontario Project]] Notables whom Ontario communities past and present are named after. '''Arthur''' - The Township of Arthur, in the County of Wellington was opened up in 1835, with the Village of Arthur as one of its community centers. It is named after [[Wellesley-4|Arthur Wellesley,1st Duke of Wellington]], an Anglo-Irish statesman, soldier, and Tory politician.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_County,_Ontario Wikipedia: Wellington County, Ontario] '''Aylmer''' - Named in 1835 after [[Aylmer-154|Lord Aylmer]], Governor General of British North America.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aylmer,_Ontario Wikipedia: Aylmer] '''Barrie''' - The Barrie area was first settled during the War of 1812 as a key supply depot for British forces. It would be named twenty years later for [[Barrie-293|Sir Robert Barrie]], who consistently commanded forces through the region.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrie Wikipedia: Barrie] ''' Belleville''' - Belleville's founder is considered to be Captain [[Meyers-1168|John Walden Meyers]] , a United Empire Loyalist who built a gristmill beside the river in 1790. The village of Meyer's Creek grew up at the site. In 1816, it was officially surveyed and the name was changed to Belleville after Arabella, wife of Francis Gore, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada.[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/belleville The Canadian Encyclopedia: Belleville] '''Brantford''' - In 1784, Captain [[Brant-165|Joseph Brant]] and the Mohawk people of the Iroquois Confederacy left New York State for Canada. As a reward for their loyalty to the British Crown, they were given a large land grant, referred to as the Haldimand Tract, on the Grand River. The original Mohawk settlement was on the south edge of the present-day city at a location favourable for landing canoes. Brant's crossing (or fording) of the river gave the original name to the area: Brant's ford.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brantford Wikipedia: Brantford] '''Brockville''' - After British General [[Brock-1200|Sir Isaac Brock]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brockville Wikipedia: Brockville] '''Collingwood''' - After [[Collingwood-132|Cuthbert Collingwood]], who served with Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collingwood,_Ontario Wikipedia: Collingood] '''Dryden''' - The settlement was founded as an agricultural community by [[Dryden-859|John Dryden]], Ontario's Minister of Agriculture in 1895.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dryden,_Ontario Wikipedia: Dryden, Ontario] '''Fort Frances''' - Named after [[Simpson-12169|Frances Ramsay Simpson]], the wife and cousin of George Simpson, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Frances Wikipedia: Fort Frances] '''Goderich''' - Named after UK Prime Minister [[Robinson-13125|F.J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goderich,_Ontario Wikipedia: Goderich] '''Hamilton''' - After founder [[Hamilton-14266|George Hamilton]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hamilton_(politician) Wikipedia entry for George Hamilton (politician)] '''Hawkesbury''' - After [[Jenkinson-231|Charles Jenkinson, Baron Hawkesbury]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkesbury,_Ontario Wikipedia: Hawkesbury] '''Hearst''' - Named after [[Hearst-18|William Howard Hearst]], the seventh Premier of Ontario.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearst,_Ontario Wikipedia: Hearst] '''Huntsville''' - Named after its founder, [[Hunt-14430|George Hunt]], who built a log cabin on the site of today's town in 1869.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsville,_Ontario Wikipedia: Huntsville] '''Ingersoll''' - [[Ingersoll-66|Thomas Ingersoll]]'s farm is the site of today's town of Ingersoll.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingersoll,_Ontario '''Kirkland Lake''' - Named by a surveyor after [[Kirkland-2830|Winnifred Kirkland]], a secretary in the Ontario Department of Mines in the early 1900s.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkland_Lake Wikipedia: Kirkland Lake] '''Kitchener''' - Previously named Berlin, it was renamed in 1916 after [[Kitchener-87|Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener]], a British Empire Field Marshal killed during the First World War.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitchener,_Ontario Wikipedia: Kitchener, Ontario] '''Vaughan''' - Now a city, originally a township, it was named for British political radical [[Vaughan-3790|Benjamin Vaughan]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughan Wikipedia: Vaughan] '''Walkerville''' - Founded by distiller [[Walker-24065|Hiram Walker]].[[Walker-24065|Wikipedia: Walkerville, Ontario]] == Sources ==

Ontario County New York

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[[Category:Ontario County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Ontario County was created in 1789. The original county was much larger than the current county. It included Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming Counties and parts of Livingston, Monroe, Wayne and Yates Counties. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wayne_County_New_York Wayne County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Seneca_County_New_York Seneca County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Yates_County_New_York Yates County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Steuben_County_New_York Steuben County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Livingston_County%2C_New_York Livingston County] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Monroe_County_New_York Monroe County] - Northwest ==Cities== *Canandaigua *Geneva ==Towns== *Bristol *Canadice *Canandaigua *East Bloomfield *Farminton *Geneva *Gorham *Hopewell *Manchester *Naples *Phelps *Richmond *Seneca *South Bristol *Victor *West Bloomfield ==Villages== *Bloomfield *Clifton Springs *Manchester *Naples *Phelps *Rushville *Shortsville *Victor ==Census-designated Places== *Crystal Beach *Gorham *Hall *Honeoye *Port Gibson ==Hamlets== *Border City *Centerfield *Cheshire *Fishers *Hall *Hopewell Center *Ionia *Orleans *Seneca Castle *Stanley ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ontario_County%2C_New_York Ontario County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ontario_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Ontario County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ontario_County,_New_York_Genealogy Ontario County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/ontario-county/ Ontario County on Genealogy Inc] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Ontario County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_County,_New_York. Accessed 15 February 2020

Ontario Historical Society

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Publications by Genealogical and Historical Societies]] [[Category: Canada, Sources]] [[Category: Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] [[Category: Ontario]] [[Category: York Pioneer and Historical Society]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Canada | Canada Sources]] __TOC__ == Ontario Historical Society == * by [https://www.ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/ The Ontario Historical Society] * published by Toronto, 1899- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ontario Historical Society|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Papers and Records ==== * Vol. 1 (1899) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qAUVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w76fAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2HkOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/papersrecordsont01onta ::* http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsont01onta ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory01ontauoft ::* http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv1onta * Vol 1-2: ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo12onta * Vol 1-4: ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryv00socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qAUVAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 (1900) The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fU48AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J7I1AAAAIAAJ ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory02ontauoft ::* http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsont00onta * Vol 2: The correspondence, with allied documents relating to his administration of the government of Upper Canada. ::* http://archive.org/details/correspondencewi02simc * Vol. 3 (1901) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fU48AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J7I1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA3 ::* http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv3onta * Vol 3-4: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo34onta * Vol. 4 (1903) Exploration of the Great Lakes, 1669-1670. Galinee's Narative and Map ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J7I1AAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PR1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nE48AQAAMAAJ ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory04ontauoft ::* http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv4onta * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nE48AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory05ontauoft * Vol 5-6: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv56onta ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=3JU4BpL5XrgC ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo56onta * Vol. 6 ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory06ontauoft * Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv78onta ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory07ontauoft * Vol 7-8: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv78onta ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo78onta * Vol 8 ::* http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory08ontauoft ::* https://archive.org/stream/papersrecordsontv78onta#page/n479/mode/2up * Vol. 9 (1910) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RwYVAAAAYAAJ * Vol 9: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory09ontauoft * Vol 9-10: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo910onta * Vol 9-11: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv911onta * Vol 11: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory1011ontauoft * Vol 11-12: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo1112onta * Vol 9-12"> http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryv01socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RwYVAAAAYAAJ * Vol 12: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory12ontauoft * Vol 12-14: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv1214onta * Vol 14: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory1314ontauoft * Vol 15: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistory15ontauoft * Vol 15-17: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo1517onta * Vol 15-18: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv1518onta * Vol 18-19: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo1819onta * Vol 19-20: http://archive.org/details/papersrecordsontv1920onta * Vol 20-21: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo2021onta * Vol 22: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo22onta * Vol 36, 38-43, no. 2: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo3638onta * Vol 43, no. 3-49, no. 3: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo4334onta * Vol 49, no. 4-53, no. 2: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo4945onta * Vol 53, no. 3-56, no. 4: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo5335onta * Vol 57, no. 1-61, no. 1: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo5716onta * Vol 36, 38-43, no. 2: http://archive.org/details/ontariohistoryvo3638onta ==== Annual Reports ==== * (1897) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann189700ontauoft * (1898) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann189800ontauoft * (1899) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann189900ontauoft * (1900) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190000ontauoft * (1901) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190100ontauoft * (1902) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190200ontauoft ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsannualme00socigoog * (1903) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3JU4BpL5XrgC ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190300ontauoft * (1904) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190400ontauoft * (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ii1EAQAAMAAJ ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190600ontauoft ::* https://archive.org/stream/reportsannualme00socigoog#page/n218/mode/2up * (1907) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann190700ontauoft * (1910) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann191000ontauoft * (1911) ::* http://archive.org/details/reportsofann191100ontauoft * (1914) ::* https://archive.org/details/reportsofannualm00ontauoft * (1915) ::* https://archive.org/stream/reportsofannualm00ontauoft#page/n141/mode/2up * (1916) ::* https://archive.org/stream/reportsofannualm00ontauoft#page/n241/mode/2up * (1917) ::* https://archive.org/stream/reportsofannualm00ontauoft#page/n303/mode/2up * Ontario Historical Society Easter Meeting, 1904"> http://archive.org/details/ontariohistorica00onta * Constitution and by-laws http://archive.org/details/cihm_87100 * Constitution and by-laws http://archive.org/details/cihm_62815 * Constitution and by-laws http://archive.org/details/constitutionbyla00onta_0 * Ontario Historical Society, proposed amendments to the constitution"> http://archive.org/details/ontariohistorica00onta_0 * Pioneer and historical association of the Province of Ontario, Canada"> http://archive.org/details/pioneerhistorica00onta * Report of special meeting held in Toronto on March 30th, 1898"> http://archive.org/details/reportofspecialm00onta * Report of special meeting held in Toronto Pioneer and Historical Association of the Province of Ontario"> http://archive.org/details/reportofspecialm00onta_0 * Evangeline land : picturesque places through the land made famous by Longfellow, the home of the maid Evangeline. Yarmouth and Weymouth, pretty watering places. Digby, the Saratoga of Nova Scotia. Ancient Annapolis Royal, Wolfville and the Dikes of Grand Pre and Windsor"> http://archive.org/details/evangelinelandpi00onta * Catalogue, Canadian Historical Exhibition, Victoria College, Queen's Park, Toronto : under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Minto : June 14th to 28th, 1899"> http://archive.org/details/cataloguecanadia00onta * Historical exhibition, Victoria College, Queen's Park, Toronto, June 14th to 28th [microform]"> http://archive.org/details/cihm_59744 * The story of the Hurons"> http://archive.org/details/storyofhurons00hathuoft * The story of the Hurons"> http://archive.org/details/storyofhurons00hath * The Rush-Bagot agreement: paper read before the Ontario Historical Society, at the annual meeting held in Ottawa, June 3rd, 1914"> http://archive.org/details/cihm_84291 * The story of the Hurons"> http://archive.org/details/storyofhurons00hath_1 * First Canadian historical exhibition held at Victoria College"> http://archive.org/details/firstcanadianhis00cana_0 * The correspondence of Lieut. Governor John Graves Simcoe : with allied documents relating to his administration of the government of Upper Canada"> http://archive.org/details/correspondenceof01simc === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Ontario Historical Society|Ontario Historical Society]]'' (Toronto, 1899-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#OHS|Ontario Hist. Soc.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Ontario Historical Society|Ontario Historical Society]]'' (Toronto, 1899-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Ontario Musicians

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[[Category:Ontario Project]] [[Category: Ontario, Musicans]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. ---- {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="4"| '''Musicians Associated with Ontario''' |- !Name !Birth Place !Type |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="4" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Bates-11640|Mona Bates]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Burlington, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Pianist |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Christmas-710|Art Christmas]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kingston, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Dance band and jazz musician |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Clench-75|Nora Clench]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |St. Marys, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Violinist |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Downie-495|Greg Downie]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Amherstview, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |The Tragically Hip |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Geddes-335|Margaret Gilkison]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Aberdeen, Scotland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Organist |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Goadsby-2|John Goadsby]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Steppenwolf keyboardist |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Gold-650|Glenn Gould]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Pianist |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Healey-1335|Jeff Healey]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Singer, guitarist, songwriter |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Hemsworth-81|Wade Hemsworth]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Brantford, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Songwriter |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Lombardo-117|Guy Lombardo]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |London, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bandleader |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[MacMillan-1440|Sir Ernest MacMillan]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Mimico, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Orchestral conductor, composer |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Muir-654|Alexander Muir]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lesmahagow, Scotland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Songwriter |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Riley-10079|Susie Riley Harrison]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Composer and music critic |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Sippi-4|Charles Sippi]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Bombay, India |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Educator, organist-choirmaster |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Torrington-110|Frederick Torrington]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Dudley, England |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Organist, conductor, educator |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Vogt-1979|Augustus Vogt]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Washington, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Founder of Toronto Mendelssohn Choir |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Welsman-52|Frank S. Welsman]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Founder of Toronto's first symphony orchestra |- |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Wright-11185|Don Wright]]'''
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Strathroy, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Composer, educator |- |- |}

Ontario Performing Artists

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[[Category:Ontario Project]] [[Category: Ontario, Performing Artists]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Note for Actors: For those adding profiles to this list, here is a cheat sheet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Actors_from_Ontario ---- {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="4"| '''Performing Artists Associated with Ontario''' |- !Name !Birth Place !Type | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="4" | |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Akiyama-3|Denis Akiyama]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Arthur-3762|Julia Arthur]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Hamilton, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Blackwell-4221|Laura de Turczynowicz ]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |St. Catharines, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Opera singer, theatre producer |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Campbell-43587|Douglas Campbell]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Glasgow, Scotland |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Candy-167|John Candy]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Newmarket, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Carlyle-386|Richard Carlyle]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |St. Catharines, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Coneybeare-13|Rod Coneybeare]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Belleville, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Puppeteer, voice actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Crawford-21327|Bertha Crawford]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Elmvale, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Soprano |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Cronyn-11|Hume Cronyn]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |London, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Koerber-39|Marie Dressler]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Cobourg, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Fox-4952|Rick Fox]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Gauthier-3468|Eva Gautier]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Mezzo-Soprano |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Gordon-15927|Jeanne Gordon]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Wallaceburg, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Contralto |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Green-25766|Lorne Greene]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Ottawa, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Homme-68|Bob Homme]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Stoughton, Wisconsin |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor, ''The Friendly Giant'' |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Johnson-50325|Edward Patrick Johnson]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Guelph, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Tenor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Lois Marshall
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Soprano |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Massey-1578|Raymond Hart Massey]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Smith-73903|Mary Pickford]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Robinson-21380|Augusta Robinson]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Toronto, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Operatic Mezzo-Soprano |- |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |'''[[Jeffery-1153|Alan Thicke]]
|style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Kirkland Lake, Ontario |style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center" |Actor |-

Ontario Project Pages Template

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[[Category:Ontario Project]] This project is a sub-project of the [[Project:Ontario|Ontario Project]] ----
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'''SUB PROJECT NAME HERE'''
The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of . Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. == How to Join https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/canadian_history.gif == To join the project: # Ask the project leader [[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] to add the project badge. # Add the line [[Category:Ontario Project]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the [[:Category:Ontario_Project|Ontario Project Category page]]. # Add "Ontario" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. # Add the tag ontario to any discussions in G2G involving the Ontario Project or any of its sub-projects. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on, and add yourself (or ask one of us to) to that task. # Please join the Google Mail Group for the Ontario Project - in process == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) ==Project Scope== The is a sub-project of the [[Project:Ontario|Ontario Project]]. The time frame will cover until the present. ==Participants== Add your name to the list below, along with a note about what you're working on in this project right now. *[[Gaulden-7|Mags]] - Working the project from the administrative side of things. I will answer any question asked, even if it's to send you to someone else who knows the ''right answer''. DNA. * - Project Coordinator. Answering questions and working to add and improve profiles. == Project Template == Send Mags a note to create a project template for this sub-project. The sub-project template will be similar to this with a sub-project specific image. ==WikiTree Project Space Pages== ==Other Space Pages== == WikiTree Resources == ''Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages.'' *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards] *[[Project_protecting_and_merging|Project Protecting and merging]] Help on PPP and Merging *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] Gedcom Help and answers *[[Formatting|Formatting]] Help with formatting on a profile ==External Links== ==Sources==

Ontario United Empire Loyalist

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Oodles of Odles/Odells/O'Dells

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[[Category:Washington County, Tennessee]] The goal of this project is to verify that [[O'Dell-356|Bartlett H. Odell]] was indeed the son of [[O%20Dell-69|Caleb Odell]] of Washington County, TN and to trace their origins back to England or Ireland. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gilchrist-849|Ann Grubb]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Document the parents of Bartlett H. Odell * Find the connection of this branch to the Odles/Odells of the Shenandoah Valley * Learn where this family originated and when and where they emigrated to the US Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16512436 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Oosterhout Name Study

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[[Category:Oosterhout, Gelderland, Nederland]] [[Category:Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Nederland]] [[Category:Nederlanders uit Gelderland voor 1700]] [[Category:Nederlanders uit Noord-Brabant voor 1700]] [[Category:Dutch Colonies]] [[Category:Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:New Netherland Settlers]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Oosterhout Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Oosterhout Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oosterhout Oosterhout] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oosterhout name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (English Oosterhouts), by time period (18th Century Oosterhouts), or by topic (Oosterhout DNA, Oosterhout Occupations, Oosterhout Migration Patterns). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. The first documented person using the surname in North America was Jan Jansen van Oosterhout, who was first found in the marriage records of the Old Dutch Church in New York City in the 1650's. There have been at least two other immigrant Oosterhout groups to settle in the United States (and not including the Oosterhouse group), one during the 19th century, and the other in the 1920s. Before we continue making assumptions that may or may not be correct about the origins of the first progenitor in America, be aware that I was surprised this past year to learn that there are two different Dutch towns by the name of Oosterhout. The one that most people know about is Oosterhout in North Brabant/Noord-Brabant, and the other is found in the province of Guilderland/Gelderland near Nijmegen, in the municipality of Overbetuwe. It's easy to make the assumption that someone with the "van Oosterhout" surname came from a town by that name. But it also may be that Jan Jansen van Oosterhout had no surname when he came to the colonies, as the Dutch came late to the use of standard surnames. "On 18 August 1811, Napoleon issued a decree, based on French law, regarding adoption of surnames." He may merely have used the patronymic, Jansen, Janszen or Jansz, i.e., Jan the son of Jan from a place called Oosterhout. Unlike most of the other colonists, he was also referred to using the province from which he came, or might have come, as Jan de Brabander. Unlike the surname prefixes 'von' in German and 'de' in French, the Dutch 'van' does not necessarily denote nobility, but merely "from." I have found through many years of my own research that there are an endless number of ways that the family has spelled its surname down through the years and generations, and I constantly find new ones. The list that I have on this page is by no means complete, and please feel free to bring new ones to my attention. One of my more recent discoveries is that some of my closest Y DNA matches on FTDNA are to men with the surname Easterwood, which is the English translation of Oosterhout. As far as the use of the prefix 'van' and its spelling, traditionally in the Netherlands it is spelled with a lowercase V, while in the United States it has become capitalized. Here on Wikitree we attempt to create profiles giving the person's last name at birth, abbreviated as LNAB, and that would include the spelling of his name, so one cannot actually say that a person has misspelled his name. I've seen multiple spellings within the same document, and have seen branches of the same generation of the same family change the spelling, only to return later. My own second great grandfather chose to reverse his Christian and middle names and spell his surname Osterhoudt, which spelling he gave to his children (or tried to!) The others continued using the Oosterhoudt spelling that my own branch has used at least back as far as the last quarter of the 18th century. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Oosterhout 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: [[Oosterhoudt-24|Geoff Oosterhoudt]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oosterhout}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. Among the research pages, I also have a Y DNA surnames study on Family Tree DNA. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! 1. Oosterhout Surname Study on FTDNA *https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/oosterhoutetaliasurnames/surnames 2. Extensive resource list used by the New Netherland Settlers Project on WikiTree *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Netherland_Genealogy_Resources 3. Fairly complete list of links to the marriage and baptismal records for Reformed Dutch Churches in New Netherland and surrounding area, along with other denominations *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America 4. Wikitree profile page for New Netherland Settlers Project *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/WikiTree-8 5. Wikitree profile page for Jan Jansen van Oosterhout *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Oosterhout-1 6. Wikipedia article on Willem van Duivenvoorde (in Dutch) * https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_van_Duivenvoorde 7. Wikipedia article on the Hook Alliance Treaty * https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook_Alliance_Treaty 8. Dutch research article on Willem van Duivenvoorde, who might be the original progenitor of the Oosterhout surname. When I have the time I will get this translated and put on here. * https://deoranjeboom.nl/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Jb-62-2009-05.pdf == Ancestry, History, Culture == One of the links above takes you to the Dutch Wikipedia article about Willem van Duivenvoorde. If you cannot stumble through the Dutch, I suggest that you use Google Translate rather than using Wikipedia's own English version of the page, as there is far more information in the Dutch one than the English. Willem had a illegitimate son, Willem van Oosterhout, who may have been the first to use the actual name "van Oosterhout," as the Lord of Oosterhout. In 2006 the city of Oosterhout in Noord-Brabant chose a version of the coat of arms of Willem van Duivenvoorde to use as the coat of arms for the city. (I have attached images of both coats of arms to this page.) One of my quests in this study is to discover if there is in fact a connection with his family back in the Medieval past. Even if that doesn't happen to be true, his family history is fascinating, especially in how it intersects with the rulers of Holland, Burgundy and the Holy Roman Empire at the time. He may have been born illegitimate and was poor after his father died since he couldn't inherit, but that did not stop his ambitions. He eventually became extremely wealthy and an internationally known diplomat. So all of you Medievalists please feel free to jump in! ==Membership== *[[Oosterhoudt-24|Geoff Oosterhoudt]] *[[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/surname1 surname1] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/surname2 surname2] Oosterhoudt, Oosterhout, Osterhoudt, Osterhout, Ousterhout, Ousterhoudt, Osterhaut, Oosterwout, Oosterhowt, Oosterhoud, Oosterout, Oostrout Oostrouth, Oosterhouse, Osterhouse, Oosterhous, Ousterhoud, Osterous, Ousterhaut, Osterhaudt, Osterud, Oosterud, Vanoosterhoud, Vanoosterhout, Vanoosterhoudt, van Oosterhoud, van Oosterhoudt, van Oosterhout, Easterwood. (I may expand this list to include Oosterhuis, Oosterhus, Oosterom, Oostrum, and others, but further genetic studies will be necessary to determine whether that makes sense or not. The last name on the above list happens to be one of my closest YDNA cousins, and his surname is the English translation of Oosterhout.)

Oosterwal Name Study

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[[Category:Oosterwal Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Oosterwal-2|Erik Oosterwal]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Oosterwal and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == General Task List == {{One Name Study|name=Oosterwal}} This sticker will be placed on any 'notable' profile that is part of this study. * Are there [[Special:Adoptions|orphaned profiles]] that need improvement? * Are there unsourced profiles with the surname? * Are there [[Special:Unconnected|unconnected profiles]] with the surname? ===Oosterwal Name Study Research Tasks=== :Erik is in the process of setting up a free space page for this. ===Other Suggestions To Help Improve Oosterwal Research=== *Free Space Pages Relating to Oosterwal research need to be set up * * ==Participants== [[Oosterwal-2|Erik Oosterwal]] Project Coordinator ==Resource List== This section will include any resource material that may help with your research. If you have other material that is not in this list, let [[Oosterwal-2|Erik]] know and it will be added for you. * ---- ==History and Meaning of the name Oosterwal== {{Image |file=Oosterwal Name Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=large }} ===Meaning and Variations=== The name "'''Oosterwal'''" comes from the Dutch term that describes the built-up earthwork fortifications around a town or city, specifically the built-up earthworks on the east side of the town or city. The modern English meaning of the word "berm" is congruent to the Dutch word "wal." Variations of the name include "'''Oostwal'''," "'''van Oosterwal'''," and "'''van Oostwal'''." There are similar surnames that were adopted by people relating to other parts of a city's earthworks, such as "Noorderwal," "Westerwal," "Zuidwal," and "van der Wal." Another similar name that may cause confusion is "'''Oosterwaal'''" (using a double-a,) but this surname is related to the [[wikipedia:Waal_(river)|Waal river]], which is the main distributary of the Rhein river and connects the harbor of Rotterdam to Germany. Researchers should note the difference and recognize that clerical errors on the original records, damage to old documents, or transcription errors will undoubtedly cause these names to be used incorrectly at some time. ===History and Early References=== The earliest records of the surname Oosterwal currently available are: * 1713-03-19 - Trijntje Oosterwal married Everhardus Drogenham, a master baker. * 1797-01-14 - Esther Oosterwal is baptised in the Roman-Catholic church in Bergen op Zoom, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. She is the daughter of Joannes Oosterwal and Theresia Borghouts. * 1810-01-09 - A woman whose first name is not given but has the surname Oosterwal, wife of "Jacobus" is buried in Etten-Leur, Noord-Brabandt, Nederland. * 1806-02-19 - Petronilla van Oosterwal is a witness at the baptism of Cornelia van Grimhuijsen in the Roman-Catholic church in Zevenbergen, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. * 1809-12-02 - Joannes Oosterwal is a witness at the baptism of Joannes Smits in the Roman-Catholic church in Bergen op Zoom, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. These records are available on the [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/q/oosterwal WieWasWie] website. In 1811, when all people without official (non-patronymic) last names had to register a family surname, there appears to be six unrelated families in Friesland who took on the name Oosterwal: :'''[[Rinzes-7|Harke Rinses]]''', from Garijp, BergumBronvermelding: Bergum, Garijp, Eernewoude, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0027. Periode: 1811-1825. :'''[[Rienks-35|Riemer Rienks]]''', from Noorderdrachten, DrachtenBronvermelding: (Noorder- en Zuider) Drachten, vervolg, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0014. Periode: 1811-1825. :'''[[Dirks-435|Symon Dirks]]''', from FerwerdBronvermelding: Blija, Hogebeintum, Genum, Reitsum, Lichtaard, Jislum, Wanswerd; Ferwerd; Hallum; Marrum, (Wester)Nijkerk, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0051. Periode: 1811-1825 :'''[[Oosterwal-9|Hilbrand Jans]]''', from HallumBronvermelding: Blija, Hogebeintum, Genum, Reitsum, Lichtaard, Jislum, Wanswerd; Ferwerd; Hallum; Marrum, (Wester)Nijkerk, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0051. Periode: 1811-1825. :'''Geert Hendriks''', from Rottevalle, OudegaBronvermelding: Oudega, Nijega, Opeinde, Rottevalle, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0016. Periode: 1811-1825. :'''[[Pieters-522|Hedzer Pieters]]''', from Irnsum, RauwerdBronvermelding: Rauwerd, Irnsum, Deersum, Terzool, Poppingawier, Sijbrandaburen, archiefnummer 29, Register van familienamen - Tresoar, inventarisnummer 0087. Periode: 1811-1825. On January 8, 2020, a search for the name "Oosterwal" on the website [https://www.openarch.nl/search.php?useinsearch=1&name=oosterwal&number_show=10&sort=1 Openarch.nl] returned 1476 records. A similar search on the [https://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/persons?ss=%7B%22q%22:%22%5Eoosterwal%22%7D AlleFriezen.nl] genealogical website for the Dutch province of Friesland return 967 records. ===Modern Prevalence=== As of January 8, 2020, the website [https://forebears.io/surnames/oosterwal|Forebears.io] provides the following statistics for the surname Oosterwal: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" border=1 ! Place !! Incidence |- | Netherlands || 67 |- | United States || 20 |- | Canada || 6 |- | South Africa || 1 |- | United Arab Emirates || 1 |} == References ==

Op Dyck Genealogy

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From: :Opdyke, Charles Wilson. ''[[Space:The Op Dyck Genealogy|The Op Dyck Genealogy, containing the Opdyck--Opdycke--Updyke--Updike American descendants of the Wesel and Holland families]]'' (Weed, Parsons Co., Albany, New York, 1889), pages 136-150. Louris Jansen Opdyck may have been the Louwre Jansen that baptized a daughter at Elburg on Dec. 10, 1635; and may have been a son of the Johan Louwrensen who was a witness in Elburg court on Sept, 18, 1603, -or a son of Jan Lauren Dyck who baptized a daughter at Elburg on Oct. 3, 1636. We know positively that he was a Hollander, from his Gravesend petition complaining that "the English inhabitants were determined "that no Dutchman should get into the Magistracy there," -and by his widow's laying down "Holland's law." From what part of Holland he came, has not been discovered from the records in this country, because the Albany county records before 1654 are missing, as are those of the churches at Albany and on Long Island before 1660 when he was dead. He always wrote his name with only the patronymic, according to the Dutch usage at that time, - Louris Jansen, meaning Louris the son of Jan. To one not familiar with it, this custom seems strange, but it was persistently followed for a century by most Hollanders whose family names are now, and were then, perfectly well known. It is this prevailing custom during the seventeenth century in Holland, of substituting the father's name for the family name, that has made it difficult for Dutch families to trace back their ancestors beyond that period. Holland blood is a fit subject for pride. To Netherland belonged the brave Nervii who so nearly defeated Julius Caesar and his legions, - their memory kept forever green by Shakespeare. Hollanders were the Batavians described by Tacitus, the boldest tribe of all the Germans, men of huge bodies and muscular limbs. "Others go to battle, these go to war." Rome made them her friends and allies. The Batavian cavalry turned the tide of battle at Pharsalia; the Batavian legion was the imperial lifeguard, made and unmade emperors, and down to the fourth century saved the Koman legions from defeat in many battles. In the middle ages they were the "free Frisians." Charlemagne left them their ownership of their lands; they never had feudal tenure. "The Frisians," said their statute book "shall be free as long as the wind blows out of the clouds and the world stands." The Count Dirk of Holland and his line, and the Bishops of Utrecht, governed them 400 turbulent years. Commerce plucked up half-drowned Holland and poured gold into her lap; fishermen and needy raftsmen became ocean adventurers and merchant princes. Clusters of hovels became cities. The burghers handled the cross-bow and grew formidable. In 1217 began their city charters and governments under their own Schout and Shepens. In the next century, six chief cities sent their deputies regularly to the Estates. Then the House of Burgundy absorbed them; but Charles the Bold died and the Netherlands wrested from his successor the Magna Charta of Holland. Nowhere else upon earth at that day was there half so much liberty as this gave. Austrian Arch-Duke and Spanish Emperor curtailed these privileges again and again, but the struggle was always renewed by the brave Dutch Burghers. In 1500, when the Netherlands included Belgium as well as Holland, Antwerp became the commercial capital of the world, the most beautiful, next to the largest, city in Europe. Its harbor often contained 2,500 vessels; 500 daily came and went. Schools were excellent and cheap. Children wrote and spoke at least two languages. The cattle of Holland, grazing on the bottom of the sea, were the finest in Europe, its farm products the most valuable, its navigators the boldest, its mercantile marine the most powerful. Where of old were swamps and thickets, now dwelt three millions of people, the most industrious, the most prosperous, perhaps the most intelligent, under the sun; their love of liberty indomitable; their pugnacity proverbial; peaceful and phlegmatic, they were yet the most irascible and belligerent men of Europe. The Netherlands contained 208 walled cities, 150 chartered towns, 6,300 villages; the whole guarded by 60 fortresses. Out of the five millions of gold which Charles V derived annually from all his subjects, the Netherlands furnished two millions; the commerce and manufactures of the ancient morass contributed four times as much as all the boasted wealth of Mexico and Peru. Then came the Reformation. Erasmus of Rotterdam "showed the road" and Luther sent out his 95 propositions which flew in a few weeks through Europe. Charles V made peace with Protestants in Germany that he might root them out of his paternal inheritance, the Netherlands; fearing that the new faith would carry the seeds of civil freedom, he sent Spanish priests with troops to introduce the Inquisition. It was only among the burghers that Protestantism was to be found, but it was not in their Dutch blood to change their religious convictions through fear; and the Dutch nobles would not consent to surrender their country's chartered rights and liberties, possessed from time immemorial, -freedom from taxation except by consent of the Estates, independent Judicature, exclusion of foreign officials and troops. A Spanish army at once occupied, and thenceforth held, the Belgian half of the Netherlands; but the seven provinces of Holland declared themselves "The Dutch Republic," and waged 80 years war with the most powerful empire on earth. Thus Holland fought, alone for Europe, the fight of Protestantism against Catholicism, of freedom of conscience against the devilish Inquisition, of universal manhood against tyranny. The whole world expected her defeat. The veteran Spanish generals, Alva and Parma, with trained Spanish and Italian troops, enforced the edicts of Charles and of his still more fanatical son Philip, burning the obstinate Netherlanders, beheading repentant males, burying alive repentant females, putting to death 100,000 in twenty years. But all the armies Spain could send failed to conquer Holland. The little republic declared Calvinism the religion of the State, chose William of Orange for their Stadtholder, and when " William the Silent" was assassinated through Spanish gold and priestly fanaticism, filled his place with his son Maurice. When hard pressed, they raised the sieges of their cities by cutting their dykes and letting in the sea. The Dutch admirals swept the ocean, crushing Spanish navies and capturing the rich fleets from the Indies. The Dutch had no natural advantages. All the corn raised in Holland was not sufficient to feed the men employed in keeping her dykes in repair. But year by year she grew stronger, while Spain grew weaker. The Dutch granted entire religious freedom to strangers of every race and creed. There came to Holland religious refugees from all countries of Europe, the most industrious and enlightened of their nations. The indefatigable people became the richest in the world, in manufacture, trade, commerce, agriculture and fisheries, - all the while waging fierce war. Its territory, only a little larger than Wales, was a busy and populous hive, whose rich cultivation, canals, barges, shipping, mills, mansions, towns, picture galleries, astonished English travelers. Her manufactures were unrivalled, her universities and scholars unsurpassed. Enterprise and courage made her people the carriers of Europe; honesty made them the bankers of the world. After 40 years of war had made of Holland a great nation, Spain was so crippled as to be forced to sign in 1609 a twelve year truce, admitting the Dutch to trade with the East Indies; at the end of the truce, hostilities were renewed, but were ended in 1648 by the full acknowledgment of the sovereignty of the "United States of Holland." The Republic dictated decrees to the Empire of Spain. It had its dependencies in Asia, America, Africa, Australia;-in Brazil, Guiana, the West Indies, New York, at the Cape of Good Hope, in Hindoostan, Ceylon, Java, Sumatra, New Holland; for a century it continued to sway the balance of European politics. It is to its constitution that we owe the model of our United States of America. Louris sailed from Holland at about the date when peace had been made with Spain. His country's soldiers had become a terror to their enemies, a Dutch private being fit to be captain of a Spanish company, and a Spanish captain inferior to a Dutch common soldier. Maurice of Orange, Stadtholder, had taught Europe how to handle cannon, and generals of all nations attended his sieges to learn the art of war. The tide of war had ebbed from the shores of the hard-fighting Dutch and overflowed Germany in its terrible Thirty Years War, although the heroic Gustavus Adolphus and wise Richelieu had turned the current there in favor of the Protestants. Holland too had lent an occasional hand to the ravaged Rhine provinces, surprised the Spanish garrison of Wesel at night and restored the town to its citizens. Probably then, if not before, the Wesel op den Dycks had quit the broken fortunes and ruined trade of their ancestral city, for prosperous Holland, where perhaps they had sought their Dutch kindred and had known their relationship. Gysbert may have preceded Louris to New Netherland and have written back to him glowing accounts, as others wrote, of the climate and country, of the abundance of deer, the many kinds of wild fowls, fish and fruit, and the soil well fitted to grow all kinds of grain and vegetables. At all events Louris joined with friends and neighbors in the movement Westward Ho! Theirs was no such emigration as peopled the Spanish Main, Virginia or Massachusetts;-it was no armed chase for Indian gold and slaves, no fleeing from debts, no mournful exchange of religious persecution and prison for a rock-bound wilderness. They went to join friends under the Dutch flag, to seek sure fortunes in trade in the pleasant new country discovered and governed by wealthy Dutch merchants, to send back rich furs and fine tobacco, to do their share in sustaining the greatness of Holland. The most experienced men of their province gave full advice what to take with them; the magistrates congratulated them on their prospects and bade them treat the Indians kindly but to let no Spaniard whom they met escape, to be tolerant of all things but intolerance; the Domine prayed for them and preached to them like children, in the outspoken Dutch fashion, promising to send them ministers and schoolmasters. The town crier daily announced their approaching departure; crowds of friends accompanied them to the vessel and down the river; the wind-mills waved their long arms in gracious farewell as the broad prow of the bark curtsied to the swell of the ocean. In Louris' strong boxes in the hold of the ship, were doubtless the pictures mentioned as part of his effects in 1659. The voyage generally took eight weeks, sailing by the Canary Islands and Virginia to avoid the North Atlantic gales, stopping to refit at the West Indies if necessary. To the Dutch, water was their native element, and the time passed quickly with tales of their experience in fights by sea and land, perhaps closing with such remarks as: "I tell you, those Spaniards are rank cowards, as all bullies are." "They pray to a woman, the idolatrous rascals, and no wonder they fight like women." "Oh! for such luck as to sight on the horizon a Spanish West Indian;" it would be their own fault if they did not "sweep it out as empty as a stock-fish." As they sailed up New York Bay, the Captain doubtless pointed out the flourishing "bouweries (farms) as well stocked with cattle as any in Europe," Governor's Island which Director van Twiller had bought for himself, the fort at the Battery, and the wooden house of the town. They must have been enchanted by the novelty of the rolling land, the magnificent forests, the bright sky and clear air. It was indeed a "brave country." They already lost desire ever to go back. As Louris and Christina looked over the taffrail, did they imagine that their descendants within 250 years would be numbered by thousands, scattered over a thickly settled country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, knowing not the language of their ancestors, citizens of a country more populous than was then, not Holland alone, but all Europe combined. The new-comers must have been welcomed by the Governor with much dignity at the fort, where, though the walls were out of repair, the new stone church and the stone warehouses and offices of the company were impressive. The citizens crowded forward for the pleasure of entertaining the strangers at home, where they might leisurely over pipe and bowl hear the latest news from the fatherland, and tell in return how the colony was prosperous, excepting only for the Indian troubles due to the mistakes of Kieft. They were the same industrious, frugal, honest and modest people as at home, and more hopeful in the glorious possibilities of a new country. Louris was a well-educated man, possessed of some means, and his settlement would naturally be watched with interest. He decided to enter into the fur-trade at Beverwyck, the head of navigation of the North River, where the Dutch had built Fort Orange at their first discovery, and where is now Albany. As the most advanced post in the wilderness, it offered the best facilities for trading with the Indians, the Iroquois, "Five-Nations," bravest of the North American Savages, masters of all other tribes, yet never attacking the Dutch. The Indian war of 1643-5 spared Beverwyck alone of all the Dutch settlements. Thither went Louris up the mighty Hudson, meeting no settlement between Yonkers and Albany, but finding scenery as beautiful as the Rhine and far grander, and without the robber castles hated by the Dutch. We, who view the Hudson from the swift steamboat or railway car, can have no idea how Louris's heart swelled within him as day after day his little vessel crept up the noble river. In its fresh and untamed wildness, before its virgin banks had been desecrated by modern improvements, the sensation must have been as stronger and finer, as were the native Indians, at whose wigwams Louris sometimes smoked the pipe of peace, in comparison to their present degenerate descendants. A Dutch fort had been established at Albany in 1614, and here had been made the first formal treaty between the red man and the Hollander, often renewed and never violated, although the fort was a poor affair of logs "with five cannon and as many swivels." Van Rensselaer, an Amsterdam pearl-merchant, had obtained patents for a large part of the present counties of Albany, Rensselaer, and Columbia, and brought out some settlers to colonize it. The little hamlet of Beverwyck had begun to cluster around the walls of Fort Orange. The fertile soil yielded abundant crops, deer and wild turkeys filled the forests, pike and sturgeon abounded in the waters, and the happy settlers wrote home Joyous letters which brought fresh colonists of substantial means from Holland in 1636. The Classis of Amsterdam had sent out Domine Megapolensis in 1642 with plans for a church and parsonage, and the next year the church was built, 34 feet long and 19 wide, within range of the guns of the fort. The pulpit was sent out from Holland and is still preserved. The Domine studied the Mohawk language and conversed with the Indians who attended his services, standing with long tobacco pipes in their mouths. The colony, through their friendship with the savages, were able to save the lives of several French missionaries about to be put to torture and death. In 1643 Beverwyck contained about 100 persons, living in 25 or 30 wooden houses along the river, buying of the Indians beaver skins and selling them fire-arms and powder, - forbidden to go into the bush to trade, but continually doing so. In 1650 a school-house was built and the first schoolmaster appointed; in 1652 a Court of Justice was established. The importance of the fur trade of the colony may be seen from the fact that in 1656 it sent 35,000 beaver and otter skins to Holland. In 1653 "Lourens Janse"(Opdyck) received from Governor Stuyvesant a ground brief for a lot 92½ - feet square on the northwest corner of the intersection of what are now State Street and Broadway, - opposite the new church erected in the middle of the square three years later, rebuilt in 1715 on the same ground, and standing until 1806. Louris's valuable corner now faces the Post Office and is in the very heart and business centre of Albany. He had a house upon this lot, but in 1655 he made over his groundbrief to himself and Cornelius Steenwyck for the use of a third party. This Cornelius Steenwyck afterward became Burgomaster of New Amsterdam, Councilor of War over the Dutch ships at their recapture of New Netherland from the English in 1673, and one of the Common Council of New York after the second surrender to the English. Our Louris is also found in 1653 buying lot No. 34 at Gravesend, Long Island, where two years later we find numerous proofs of his presence and activity. The patent for Gravesend had been granted in 1645 to a colony of English, under the leadership of Lady Deborah Moody, a woman of wealth and education who left England to avoid despotism, emigrated to Massachusetts, and was excommunicated at Salem for her views on baptism. The soil, though somewhat light and sandy, is yet very productive, the climate remarkably healthful and agreeable in summer and winter from its ocean breezes. It was hoped, from its situation at the mouth of the Narrows, with the ocean on one side and the flourishing village of New Amsterdam on the other, to make Gravesend an important centre of commerce, "a city by the sea," with Gravesend Bay for a harbor. On a favorable site near the centre of the grant a square was measured off containing about sixteen acres of ground, and a street opened around it. This large square was afterwards divided into blocks of four acres each, by opening two streets at right angles through the centre. The whole was then enclosed by a palisade-fence of half-trees standing seven feet above ground, as a protection both against hostile Indians and the depredations of wolves and other wild animals which were then common upon Coney Island. Each of the four blocks was divided into ten equal sections, laid off around the outside and facing the outer street. This gave forty sections in all; and thus one section was allotted to each of the forty patentees. By this arrangement every family could reside within the village, and share its palisade defense. In the centre of each block was reserved a large public yard, where the cattle of the inhabitants were brought in from the commons, and herded for the night for their better protection. On one of the four blocks was the church, on another was the school-house, on another the town hall, and on the fourth the burying ground. The original plan of the town is preserved in its main features to this day, after almost 250 years. The 40 planters' farms radiated from the village in diverging lines like the spokes of a wheel, enabling each owner to go from his house within the village defenses directly to his farm; and several of the farms have retained this outline to the present time. Scarcely had the first house of the new settlement been completed when the savages, exasperated by the unwise policy of Director Kieft, rushed from their destruction of the Mespath colony to attack the newly begun village of Gravesend. But the settlers, under the command of Nicholas Stillwell, silently awaited their night approach in the rude log house, and received them with such well directed volleys of musket-shots as to slay a large number and drive the rest to retreat in panic. Apart from Fort Amsterdam, Gravesend was the only colony that successfully defended itself. The English of that day frequently called Fort Orange (Albany) "Fort Aurania;"and hence, never very particular about the spelling of names, wrote on the records "Lowrace Johnson of fforte of Arren" at his first purchase of land in Gravesend. Two years later, 1655, Louris joined with seven other Dutch residents in a letter to the Council, protesting against the confirmation of the magistrates nominated by the English of the town, saying that these English had allowed traitors, absentees, and men under confinement, to vote, but had refused to honest Dutchmen both votes and office; and also that these English were endeavoring to enforce the orders of their chief traitors, Baxter and Hubbard, who were then in Fort Amsterdam prison for hoisting the British flag and asserting the sovereignty of England. The Council from motives of policy confirmed the election; the West India Company however sent strict instructions "to avoid bestowing any office of trust upon foreigners who are not interested in the country and who but seldom can deserve our confidence." In the autumn of 1655, the second Indian war broke out. A large body of savages, -having swept Manhattan Island down to Fort Amsterdam, killed or captured most of the settlers at Hoboken and Pavonia, laid waste the Jersey shore, killed 67 colonists on Staten Island and destroyed their bouweries, - thereupon crossed the Narrows and made a fierce attack upon Gravesend; its inhabitants were unable to drive away the invading foe, but bravely stood their ground. Louris and five other Dutch residents wrote an urgent letter to Governor Stuyvesant for assistance; in reply, the Director and Council immediately sent a force of Dutch soldiers from Fort Amsterdam, with whose aid the town drove off the savages. During the years 1656-7 Louris resided in New Amsterdam (New York). There is in 1656, upon the books of the Burgomaster and Schepens' Court, a record of "Lourans Jansen's wife" defending a suit there brought for supplies of meat, amounting to 28 Pounds Sterling of money, which she opposed "according to the account of the year 1653." The same year 1656 we find a minute of a suit brought by "Lourens Jansen of New Amsterdam" before the Director and Council, against George Baxter of Gravesend. Among the early Dutch Books of New York Deeds, at the City Hall, is recorded the purchase by "Lourens Jansen" in the same year, of a house and lot on the south side of the present Pearl Street between State and Whitehall Streets, and its sale by him the following year. The terrible massacres by the Indians in the previous year probably led him to withdraw his family temporarily from Gravesend. The location of his New York house was close to the fort, the favorite building locality from the time the fort was first laid out. Pearl Street originally formed the edge of the river a little east of Louris' house, and was selected as a residence by many wealthy burghers on account of its fine river prospect. Whitehall Street was also on the line of the fort and took its name from the large white residence of the Governor. Here were the Company's five storehouses built of stone, and the parsonage with its garden of variegated tulips and alleys of clipped box-wood and cedars; nearby were the bakery, brewery, and the first market-house. Above these was Bowling Green, the village park, - used for Maypoles, holiday dancing festivals, and as a parade ground of the soldiers from the fort. We find also on the records of Flatbush a reference to "Louweres Janse" in 1659; and to "Lourens Jansen" in 1661 as then deceased but as having owned previously two stone-houses and lots in that village. These records afford additional evidence that he was a man of enterprise and means, and interested in many ventures. Flatbush, settled by the Dutch in 1651, was now the most thriving Dutch colonv on Long Island, and contained more people than Brooklyn. It bounded Gravesend on the northeast, and the direct road from New Amsterdam to Gravesend ran through it. It was here that the first Dutch Church on Long Island was organized. Louris no doubt attended service in the church edifice which was then begun, although not entirely completed until 1660, after his death. It was of wood and built in form of a cross, 28 by 60 feet, and 12 or 14 feet between beams, the rear used as the minister's dwelling. A portion of old Flatbush is now included in Prospect Park of Brooklyn. We conclude that Louris' wife and children resided in New Amsterdam (New York) the greater part of the time from 1653 to 1657, while he frequently left them to trade in furs at Albany or to see to the cultivation of his Gravesend farm and the improvement of his Flatbush property. No doubt they enjoyed an occasional trip with him up the North River in pleasant weather, and occupied at times the house at Albany. The elder sons must have assisted on the Gravesend farm in the summer season, and attended in winter at Fort Amsterdam the flourishing Latin school presided over by Dr. Curtius who had just been sent out from Holland at the request of many citizens. On holidays they would resort to the "Locust Trees" on a bluff of the North River, a little south of the present Trinity church-yard which was then the West India Company's garden. Or they would roam in the shady valleys, Maiden Lane and others, surrounding the village; or follow the neighboring roads leading quickly into forest wilds almost as solitary as the native wilderness. On such occasions they would not fail to invite some of the fair maidens for whom the town was celebrated, the daughters of the early settlers, now just coming into womanhood, with their fair Dutch complexion beautified by the American climate. In those days a lady wore no. hat. Her dress was a bright colored petticoat, short to give freedom in walking, a waist of different material, colored stockings of homespun wool, high-heeled and thick-soled shoes suitable to streets without sidewalks or pavements, - and all the jewelry she could afford. The men wore their hair very long. Their dress was a soft hat with broad brim and tapering crown adorned with a feather, a short sleeveless doublet girt at the waist with a stout leather belt or wide sash with hanging ends, very full short breeches tied just below the knee with bow-knots, long woolen or linen stockings, high boots with flaring or reversed tops, wide turned-over linen collar and cuffs; in cold weather, a cloak hanging loose from the shoulders; for full dress, silk stockings, broad ruffs or lace at the neck and wrists, sometimes at the knee. The town lots were large enough for gardens and orchards. Each resident kept his cows, and the city herdsman collected them every morning, blowing a horn to give notice of his approach, and drove them through the town gate at Wall Street to the public pasture at the present City Hall Park. It must have been the ambition of the little Johannes to let down the rail for his father's cattle to join the herd. He it was who brought the water from the well in the street. He could amuse himself tumbling in the hay barrack which was permitted to stand in the highway in front of the house; or watching the dark and taciturn Indians in their dress of skins or feathers, in single file, coming occasionally to the fort. Sometimes no doubt he would steal away to the never-failing spring at what is now John Street, and linger along its brook as it bubbled down the rocks on the present line of Gold Street; or in winter he would play truant and dare to venture to the far-distant lake at what is now Canal Street, for a day of skating. At other times he would inspect the 250 fire-buckets with hooks and ladders, just imported from the fatherland for the "rattle watch" of eight men; or he would watch the boats in the canal which is now Broad Street, and hear the neighbors talk of making the whole city so, "to be like Holland." On the Sabbath the whole family, arrayed in their best, would proceed to church, Christina carrying her handsomely bound Bible and psalm book, with silver edging and clasp, hung to her girdle by a silver chain. The sexton, having rung the bell, formed a procession of himself and his assistants to carry the cushions of the burgomaster and schepens from the City Hall, to furnish the church pew appropriated to the city magistrates. The schout at the same hour went his rounds to observe that quiet was kept in the streets during service, and to stop the games of the negro and Indian slaves, who were allowed recreations on Sunday except during church time. As the church was within the walls of the fort, the adjoining open field, now Bowling Green, displayed a numerous concourse of country wagons arranged in order, while the horses were let loose to graze on the shady hillside which led west of Broadway down to the water at what is now Greenwich Street. Christina would sometimes accompany Louris to Gravesend, mounted behind him on horseback upon a pillow or padded cushion. Their road took them along Pearl Street, which was then the river shore, halting a moment at the inn to chat with Gysbert, to the ferry at Peck Slip; the ferryman owned a farm hard by and came at sound of the horn that hung against a tree, to row them over the river in a little skiff, for three stivers in wampum, to what is now Fulton Street in Brooklyn, -although Brooklyn was then a mere hamlet containing only a few scattered farms. A ride of seven miles, winding through woods and miniature prairies, took them past Louris' lots and stone houses in Flatbush to Gravesend. Some of the giant trees now just beyond Prospect Park may have seen them passing. Or they would take the whole family in the lumber wagon, or in the sleigh running upon split saplings, drawn by pot-bellied nags which were bred wild in the woods on the upper part of the island, and which seldom quit a dog-trot. In the summer Johannes would beg to go along to bathe in the surf at Coney Island, and to gather a large basket of wild strawberries in the woods. Or, if the wind was fair, they would make the trip almost from door to door in their boat on the bay, for the boys must have been natural sailors like all the Dutch. To appreciate the beauty of this sail, it must still be made in a small yacht. Their home, if like the average New York house of that day, was worth less than 0, including the lot. Its "great room" was both parlor and dining-room, and contained also the guest's bed, built in the house like a cupboard in a partition, to save space, with doors closing upon it when unoccupied; two ample feather-beds upon it, one to sleep on and the other for a covering, made up in comfort what they lacked in display. Here too was the cupboard on which were displayed the pewter and earthenware with a few pieces of silver; for ordinary use, wooden and pewter table-ware were good enough; the blue and white china was kept for company. The round dining-table had folding leaves, in order to economize space. The best chair was covered with leather and adorned with brass nails. Carpet there was none, but the well-scrubbed floor was carefully sanded. Some engravings in narrow black frames adorned the walls, and the window was curtained with a strip of the cheapest cloth run upon a string. It was before the era of tall eight-day clocks, and the small clock was not so trustworthy as the hour-glass. There were not half a dozen watches in the Dutch Colony, and those had brass or silver cases and were generally out of order. The great fireplace could easily contain the three boys in its corners. An extensive store of linen, the pride of Christina, was kept in the iron-bound chest. Linen was cheaper then than cotton. Books were rare; life in the new country was more exciting than fiction; and as for history, -they were making it. The house contained several stories above the eaves, with dormer windows for each story, the roof being higher than the walls. First was the garret containing the sleeping rooms and bins for storing grain; next was the loft, used for lumber and articles of only occasional need; next the cock-loft, the receptacle for rubbish. The beams were ornamented with some carving, and were used for hanging household articles, guns, powder-horns or hats. The ceilings were seven or eight feet high. The family used a pestle and mortar to grind their own grain into flour for domestic use. Their table saw little of the fruits, sweets or spices of the tropics. Its food was furnished from the farm and surrounding forests or waters. The family clothing was the product of the farm, spun and woven by Christina. Louris was a man of standing, as we have seen. But, except good character, there were no social distinctions in that day when all could remember their recent coming hither in search of fortune, bringing but little with them. The roystering young farmer danced with the daughter of the city magistrate; for she was herself her father's dairy-maid. The household work and the farm work were done by the family, with perhaps the assistance of a worthless slave or two. The worst trait of character was thought to be idleness. It was the arcadian age of New York. We must recollect that money was so rare that purchases were made largely with beaver skins, either wholes or halves. The first brickyard was just started and the first street Just paved; sidewalks were not yet in contemplation; the average price of the best city lots had reached only , and houses rented at from to 0 per year; there was but one wharf; the whole population of the city was only 1,000, of whom one fourth lived on Pearl Street. Louris must have finally removed his family back again to the Gravesend house, for we find them residing there at his death. The records ascribe to him only twelve acres in cultivation, but in those days the ground was cultivated like a garden, as in Holland. Rotation of crops was not practiced until a century later. Pasture and hay were obtained from permanent "meadows" which were never ploughed. The meadow of Gravesend was Coney Island, since included in the boundaries of the town. The town records of Gravesend were kept in the English language, and are still preserved from the year 1645. They contain wills, inventories, contracts, sales, and lawsuits. Town-meetings, called by a beating of a drum, were held monthly in a private house, and all failing to be present were fined five guilders. The town elected one magistrate, who chose a second; these two a third, and so on until six had been chosen, all to be approved by the town. Every man was required to maintain his own share of the palisade at the head of his lot, to provide himself with a ladder 20 feet long, and with a gun, powder and lead, under penalties of heavy fines. The following vote was passed: "ye pastures att ye end of ye lotts shall be for ye use of any of ye inhabitants for a calf or cow yt is sick, or for a horse in case a stranger comes to ye town." The town hired a man to herd the calves three months on Coney Island, for 60 guilders "to be paid in money, tobacco, or corn and some bitters, if desired." It was voted "that all who tapp or drawe out stronnge beare to sell, shall provide that ye sd beare bee as good yt wch is usually sould att the Manhattoes;"and the price was regulated. It was forbidden to sell liquor to Indians; also to indulge on Sundays in trading, amusements, or excessive drinking. Marriages were performed by a magistrate, after publication of the banns at the nearest church, and were entered in the town records, as were also burials. The Court records are full of trials for slander, and the cases became so common that a fine of 50 guilders was imposed upon those who brought such actions without good proof; in cases of conviction, the punishment was fine, imprisonment, stocking or standing at a public post. There are those still living in Gravesend who remember well the old stocks, which were placed near the town-hall, where prisoners convicted of petty crimes were made a public show and were hooted at and pelted by the boys of the neighborhood. This custom was introduced from England; in a list of 70 male inhabitants in 1656, there do not appear more than a dozen Dutch names, including Louris Jansen. Among the settlers appear Richard Stout, Samuel Holmes, and others whose descendants in New York and New Jersey have been numbered by thousands. The famous Penelope Prince appears on the records as having remarked that "the wife of Ambrose London did milk the cows of Thomas Applegate;" she, "being questioned, acknowledged her fault in soe speaking, and being sorrie for her words, she spoke satisfaction on both sides." There is no good reason to believe that there was a Dutch Church organization in Gravesend before 1763. The people were inclined to strong freethinking; they rejected infant baptism, the Sabbath, the office of preacher, and the teachers of God's word, saying that "through these have come all sorts of contention into the world." Whenever they met together, one or other "read something for them." Here was held the first Quaker meeting in America, in 1657; they were regularly held from that time at the house of Lady Moody, and from 1659 the town became the "Mecca of Quakerism," in spite of much persecution from Director Stuyvesant. The early houses were simple; we find "1 house framed upon sills of 26 foote long, and 16 foote broad and 10 foote stoode, with 2 chimneys in ye middle and 2 doors and two windows, and to clapboard only ye roof and dobe the rest parte;" the price was 110 guilders, or instead, "one Dutch cow." Furniture and personal effects were also simple; an inventory in 1651 of a deceased, signed by Lady Moody as witness, shows: "1 Kettle, 1 Frying pan, 1 Traye, 1 Jarre, 1 pair breeches, 1 Bonett, 1 Jackett, 1 Paile, 2 Shirts, 1 Tubbe, 1 Pair shoes, 2 pair ould stockings, 9 ould goats, money in chest, 32 guilders." Yet Gravesend was sufficiently important to hold the Court of Sessions from 1668 to 1685, when it was removed back to Flatbush, whence it was finally changed to Brooklyn. The farmers raised all kinds of grain, tobacco, hemp, flax, pumpkins, melons, &c.; growing wild were found mulberries, persimmons, grapes large and small, huckleberries, cranberries, plums, raspberries, and such abundance of strawberries " that in June the fields and woods were dyed red;" wild roses and other flowers bedecked the landscape and perfumed the air all the summer. Imagine all of these by the sea. Such we learn was Gravesend when Louris there lived and died. In the new world, people married not only early, but often. The Dutch church records are full of second and third marriages. It was required by the laws of New Netherland that any widow, or widower, about to contract a second marriage and having already children, should apply for the appointment of guardians of the children, in order that their share of the state under the Dutch rules might first be set aside for them. On March 16, 1660, we find on the records that "Stincha (Christina) Loras widow" (of Louris Jansen Opdyck deceased) had such guardians appointed for her children, Peter, Otto, and Johannes. The estate was appraised at 3,100 guilders (a considerable sum in those days), of which she received one half upon her declaration to the English of Gravesend that this was the law of Holland; a pretty strong proof that she was a woman of force of character and of consideration. Six days earlier Lourens Petersen, from Tonsbergen in Norway, a widower, also states that his wife Annetie is deceased, that he is now engaged to marry "Styntie Laurens" of Gravesend, and desires trustees appointed for a division of a proper share of their mother's estate to his two daughters; which is accordingly done, as recorded in the minutes of the Council at Fort Amsterdam. Lourens Petersen had been married at New Amsterdam in 1641, and had there baptized his daughter Sytie in 1642 and his daughter Engeltie in 1646; Sytie had been married at 16 years to Barent Joosten, a "ridder"(knight) from Witmont in Emberland, and afterward a magistrate of Bushwick. In 1661 Engeltie, then in her 15th year, married Jan van Cleef, a settler at Gravesend and later an official of New Utrecht. Lourens Petersen, after living some years in New Amsterdam, where he sold his house and lot in 1656, had taken up his residence in Gravesend, and there signed a petition for a minister. He had been spoken of some years before as "of good report amongst the English" in and near New Amsterdam. Peter, (eldest son of Louris Jansen Opdyck,) upon the occasion of the above division of his father's estate, voluntarily surrenders to "his mother Stincha Loras" the interest of his portion, "for the bringing up his younger brother," to whom he leaves the principal in case he die first; "his young brother" also leaving to Peter his whole portion in case of death; - a pleasing evidence of mutual affection. The following year, Lourens Petersen conveys lot number 34 at Gravesend, with farming implements, to Peter and Otto, for their shares of the estate. Peter and Otto at the same time acknowledge the receipt, from their "father-in-law" (a very common expression in those days for step-father) Lourens Petersen, of 300 guilders, the portion of "their brother Johannes Loras, according to the dividend of the estate of their deceased father Loras Johnson." They also agree to pay to "their mother Stincha Loras" interest on Johannes' portion, for his support. Two years later Christina, "in behalf of her sons Otto Loras and Johannes Loras," ratifies a sale of the farm made by her son Peter. Thus their relationships are distinctly and repeatedly acknowledged. These various acknowledgements also show that Peter was of legal age in 1664, and that therefore his father was born before 1620 and married before 1643.

Opal Howey's Genealogy Document

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In July of 2019 I had the opportunity to photograph pages from a family album owned by a first cousin, once removed. A number of these pages were a typewritten document given to my cousin by a cousin of hers, Opal Howey. As noted on Opal's profile page (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Howey-239) she was "...a relentless researcher on her family lines." I am a part of Opal's family line and I would like to use these pages as source information for adding a number of my ancestors to WikiTree.

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[[Category: Ōpepe Military Cemetery, Ōpepe, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Te Kooti's War]] == Ōpepe Military Cemetery == Ōpepe Cemetery is a small cemetery with only 5 graves. Two of the graves are war graves, containing the bodies of nine members of the Bay of Plenty Cavalry who were killed in a surprise attack by Te Kooti's advance guard on June 7th 1869. The other three graves are of settlers who died after the New Zealand Wars had ended. The site is maintained by the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Ōpepe was at the intersection of two major pre-European walking tracks, and was the birthplace of the Maori leader Te Rangitahau. Little remains of the settlement today which has State Highway 5 passing through it. Wikipedia notes: "During Te Kooti's War, in early June 1869 Te Kooti and about 150 of his supporters moved towards Lake Taupo in the center of the North Island. At Ōpepe, just short of Taupo, they ran into party of fourteen Militia, who were camped in the abandoned village. Nine of the militia were killed with no loss to Te Kooti. One of the men, who was drying his uniform, escaped completely naked across rough country in mid-winter, and was awarded the New Zealand Medal. A military stockade was built at Ōpepe in 1869 but closed in 1885. The township thrived for several years in the late 19th century." (For background: Te Kooti was a Māori prophet and founder of the Ringatū Church, which blends Old Testament Christianity and Māori traditions. Five of the 14 men attacked escaped alive, one being George Crosswell.) Department of Conservation staff dismantled the totara headboards that were deteriorating and removed them from the site on 14 June 2010 for restoration. They were re-installed in the little cemetery by Department of Conservation staff on Christmas Eve 2010. The cemetery is one of the way-markers on a walking track through the Ōpepe scenic reserve, and can be reached along Ōpepe Graves Track. === Links === * [https://mch.govt.nz/nz-identity-heritage/national-monuments-war-graves/opepe-memorial Opepe Memorial by Ministry for Culture and Heritage] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opepe,_New_Zealand Wikipedia article on Ōpepe] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/video/attack-opepe-roadside-stories Attack on Ōpepe - Roadside Stories] * [[Space:New_Zealand_Wars_-_Opepe_%288_Jun_1869%29|WikiTree page on New Zealand Wars - Ōpepe]] === List of Interments === * Hector Gillies Ross (trooper) died 7 June 1869 (Lieut) - was shot while asleep. * Alex McKillop (trooper) died 7 June 1869 - a trumpeter or bugler from Opotiki. * [[Potier-92|Charles Potier]] (trooper) died 7 June 1869 - The son of Te Puna farmer and Frenchman Pierre Charles Potier (1815-1890) who married Te Karapapa the daughter of Puhi-of the Pirirakau and Meria (Charles Rotohiko). * Ernest Lawson (trooper) died 7 June 1869 (Ensign) Ernest was shot while asleep. Ensign in the Auckland Militia, and was acting as a trooper in the Tauranga Cavalry Volunteers. * [[Bidois-14|Joseph Bidois]] (trooper) died 7 June 1869 (1850-1869). Parents in Tauranga. The son of Frenchman and early Tauranga trader Louis Bidois. * John Cook (trooper) died 7 June 1869 * Frederick Gill (trooper) died 7 June 1869. Aged 18 when he was killed (reg. 1869/5611) (later exhumed and buried in Mission Cemetery, Tauranga). Son of Mr. Gill, clerk to the Commissioner at Tauranga. * Charles Johnson (trooper) died 7 June 1869. Parents in Tauranga. His record is on the Cenotaph Database. * Michael F Slattery died 7 June 1869 (Sgt) - Sergeant with the Tauranga Cavalry. Married with a wife and family in Tauranga. * Sgt Major Henry Leslie - died 23 March 1876 * Edward Andrehen - died 7 October 1875 * Another settler (name to be determined) {{Image|file=Bidois-14.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Ōpepe Memorial. Image Credit: Debbie McCauley (2014). }} Sergeant Charles Dette was named as one of the deceased in the Newspaper account of the attack, but does not appear to be listed on the headboards, nor on the memorial at St George’s Church (Gate Pā). See https://debbiemccauleyauthor.wordpress.com/biographies/pierre-charles-potier-1815-1890.

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Operation Carpetbagger

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*At this time, the information presented below will be as much data as I can find at this time to help me with this Page. The data will be condensed into a more specific and visually attractive format as data is added and sorted out. As this was a Secret Operation some data, even today, is not readily available and I must rely on a great deal of different sources to form a more detailed timeline, those groups involved and a brief history of this great unknown Operation of World War II. So I beg your indulgence on its appearance until completion. Thanks in advance. LJ :::::::::::::::: '''[[#1a|(Top)]]
''' __toc__ Preliminary Synopsis: Operation Carpetbagger created by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and carried out by components of the US Eighth Air Force in cooperation with the British RAF. [citation needed] Though originally an all British undertaking starting after the fall of Europe[citation needed] with the coming of the American Air Force, its mission operations were gradually absorbed for the most part into an OSS activity. This was a Top Secret series of flight operations to drop weapons and material, personnel, leaflets, etc. to Resistance Groups in the German Occupied Countries of World War II to aid them in their fight against Nazi tyranny. This story has been mostly untold and deserves recognition. {{Image|file=Operation_Carpetbagger_Images.png |align=c |size=m |caption='''National Museum of the US Air Force Carpetbaggers Display, Dayton, Ohio''' }} ==='''From [[Wikipedia:Operation_CarpetbaggerWikipedia|Wikipedia: Operation Carpetbagger]] To be condensed.'''=== History In late 1943, the 22d Antisubmarine Squadron of the Eighth Air Force was disbanded at RAF Alconbury and its aircraft used to form the 36th and 406th Bombardment Squadrons under the 482nd bomb group. After some shuffling of commands, these two squadrons were placed under the provisional 801st Bomb Group at RAF Harrington at the beginning of 1944 and the first "Carpetbagger" missions were carried out by this unit under the control of General "Wild Bill" Donovan's Office of Strategic Services (OSS). In April 1944, the group moved to RAF Harrington (Station 179), a more secluded and thus more secure airbase. A month later, in advance of the expected invasion of Europe, it was expanded to four squadrons to increase its capabilities and to pick up workload from RAF Bomber Command; the two new squadrons were the 788th and 850th Bombardment Squadrons. The Group had already adopted the nickname of "Carpetbaggers" from its original operational codename. In August 1944, the group dropped the "Provisional" status and absorbed the names of the 492d Bombardment Group from RAF North Pickenham, which had stood down after severe losses in its initial operations but stayed at Harrington; its squadrons became the 856th, 857th, 858th and 859th Bomb Squadrons. From January 1944 to the end of the war, the Group, in liaison with the British Special Operations Executive and later the Special Forces Headquarters (SFHQ) in London, dropped spies and supplies to the resistance forces of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. During a hiatus in operations from mid-September 1944 to the end of 1944, the Group ferried gasoline to depots on the Continent for two weeks to supply advancing Allied armies, then three squadrons went into training for night bombing operations, whilst the 856th participated in the return of Allied airmen on the Continent who had either evaded capture or had walked out of Switzerland after that country relaxed its internment practices. This exercise was carried out mostly in Douglas C-47 Skytrains assigned to the group originally for insertion operations during the previous summer. In December 1944, the 859th was sent on Detached Service with the Fifteenth Air Force in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations with the 2641st Special Group (Provisional) at Brindisi, Italy. The 856th Bomb Squadron, after completing the personnel recovery mission, resumed Carpetbagger operations on a limited basis during the bad weather of the winter of 1945, while the remaining two squadrons (the 857th and 858th) participated in medium altitude bombing from late December 1944 through March 1945. In the spring of 1945, Carpetbagger operations resumed but not to the extent of the previous year. The 857th was detached and sent to RAF Bassingbourn (91st Bomb Group) at the end of March 1945, while the 856th and 858th dropped small numbers of agents and sabotage teams into the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and Germany. Operations came to an end at Harrington at the end of April 1945, though a few special OSS missions, such as returning dignitaries to formerly occupied countries, carried on until the Group disbanded and returned to the United States in early July 1945. Operations The B-24 Liberator bombers used for the flights were modified by removing the belly turret, nose guns and any equipment unnecessary for the mission, such as oxygen equipment, in order to lighten them and provide more cargo space and speed. The rear guns were kept as protection from night fighters. Agents and crated supplies were dropped by parachute through the opening left by removal of the belly turret. In addition, supplies were loaded into containers designed to fit inside the bomb-bay and released from there by the existing equipment. Targets were given by exact longitudes and latitudes, thus making precise navigation imperative. All flights were made on moonlit nights so that visual navigation could be made by using rivers, lakes, railroad tracks, and towns as check points. The pilot, copilot, and bombardier all had maps to aid them in keeping track of their location, whilst the navigator kept position by dead reckoning, with all four of these officers staying in close interphone contact. All flights were individual, each navigator choosing his route in consultation with the pilot. On flights to French targets the aircraft crossed the coast at around six thousand feet to avoid light anti-aircraft fire, dropping to five hundred feet or so to avoid night fighters once inland and to make it possible to verify location, assuring that checkpoints on the ground corresponded exactly to the area being looked at in the cockpit and nose of the aircraft. Limited visibility at higher altitude would make this more difficult if not impossible. Since drops were made at 400–500 feet (120–150 m) at the pilot's discretion, being already at such a height made the drops more efficient. When only a few miles from the target area all available eyes began searching for the drop area, which would usually be identified by three high powered flashlights placed in a row, with a fourth at a 90 degree angle to indicate the direction of the drop. Coming towards the target, the aircraft slowed to between 120–125 miles per hour (193–201 km/h) and dropped to an altitude of 400 feet (120 m), higher in hilly country: agents were dropped first, with supplies on a second drop. Often, pilots had to fly several miles farther into enemy territory after completing their drops to disguise the actual drop location should any enemy observers recognize the aircraft's turning point as the drop location. In some cases multiple drops in isolated areas were made at different intervals and bonfires would be used as drop indicators instead of flashlights. In rare cases air to ground oral radio contact would be made, these being of great importance. After the war The group has been generally recognized as the ancestor of today's Air Force Special Operations. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==='''From [https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195994/operation-carpetbagger/ National Museum of the US Air Force] Dayton,Ohio. To be condensed.'''=== Night Flights Over Occupied Europe In 1943 the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) -- the forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency -- called upon the U.S. Army Air Forces to conduct special operations from the United Kingdom. Aircrews started flying leaflet-dropping missions in October 1943, but plans called for them to fly dangerous, clandestine missions deep into the heart of occupied Europe. The majority of these missions secretly airdropped supplies by night to partisan fighters, under the codename Operation CARPETBAGGER. As directed by the Combined Chiefs of Staff in September 1943, the 8th Air Force formed the 801st Bombardment Group (Heavy) (Provisional) at Harrington Field, England, from elements of the inactivated AAF Antisubmarine Command. Redesignated the 492nd Bombardment Group in August 1944, this special unit became best known as the Carpetbaggers. Their B-24 Liberators received a directional air-ground device, named "Rebecca," that directed the navigator to a ground operator using a sending device called "Eureka." Once in range, the aircrew contacted the partisans on the ground with an "S-Phone," a special two-way radio, to receive final drop instructions and to verify that the ground parties really were partisans and not Germans. A cargo hatch, called the "Joe Hole," replaced the B-24's ball-turret, and parachutists, called "Joes," dropped through it. Special blisters for the pilot and copilot's windows allowed greater visibility, and blackout curtains replaced the waist guns. With their B-24s painted glossy black -- the best color for evading searchlights -- the CARPETBAGGERS flew their first mission to France from Harrington, England, the night of Jan. 4-5, 1944. Often operating in weather considered impossible for flying, the CARPETBAGGERS flew most of their missions to supply French partisan groups north of the Loire River in support of the upcoming D-Day invasion. Their busiest month occurred in July 1944 when they dropped at least 4,680 containers, 2,909 packages, 1,378 bundles of leaflets (to disguise what they were really doing), and 62 Joes. As the Allied forces broke out of the Normandy beachheads and raced across France, the number of missions flown grew smaller. By September, most of France and Belgium had been liberated, and the full-scale CARPETBAGGER missions over France ended the night of Sept. 16-17, 1944. Nevertheless, the men of the 492nd Bombardment Group stayed busy delivering arms, ammunition, passengers and gasoline desperately needed by the advancing Allied armies. However, they soon returned to the dangerous work -- nighttime delivery of supplies and Joes. Ranging much further into Nazi-occupied territory than before, the Carpetbaggers made deliveries to Norway, Denmark and Germany. Over heavily defended Germany, where no partisans waited to guide them, the CARPETBAGGERS used faster A-26s. In addition to the dangers from German night fighters and flak, the CARPETBAGGERS always ran the risk of crashing into hillsides as they made low-level parachute deliveries to the resistance forces waiting below. From January 1944 to May 1945, they complete 1,860 sorties and delivered 20,495 containers and 11,174 packages of vital supplies to the resistance forces in western and northwestern Europe. More than 1,000 parachutists dropped through the B-24 Joe Holes into enemy territory. Twenty-five B-24s were lost and eight more were so badly damaged by enemy action and other causes that they were no longer fit for combat. Personnel losses initially totaled 208 missing and killed and one slightly wounded. Fortunately, many of those listed as missing had parachuted to safety and returned to Harrington with the help of the same resistance forces they had been sent to resupply. Aerial Delivery Canister Packed at Holmewood, England, the aerial delivery canister on display contained supplies parachuted to Norwegian resistance fighters during World War II. The parachute attached to one end of the canister, and the other end had a shock-absorbing cap to protect the contents. Once on the ground, resistance forces quickly gathered the canisters before German forces could arrive. * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==Preliminary list of Units Involved== Details of the Officers and Men who served with the USAAF at Station 179, Harrington, from 25th March 1944 to 7th July 1945.
Units
36th Bomb Squadron, 801st(Prov) Bombardment Group
406th Bomb Squadron, 801st(Prov) Bombardment Group.
788th Bomb Squadron, 801st (Prov) Bombardment Group
850th Bomb Squadron, 801st (Prov) Bombardment Group
Headquarters, 801st (Prov) Bombardment Group
856th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bombardment Group
857th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bombardment Group
858th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bombardment Group
859th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bombardment Group
Headquarters, 492nd Bombardment Group
406th Night Leaflet Squadron
5th Mol R & R Squadron
35th Station Complement Squadron
HQ and HQ Squadron, 39th Service Group
352nd Service Squadron, 39th Service Group
89th Dep Rep Squadron HQ and HQ Squadrons, 328th Service Group
556th Service Squadron
1077th Signal Company
1094th Quartermaster Company (Avn)
1139th MP Company (Avn)
1220th Quartermaster Company (Avn)
1561st Ordnance S & M Company (Avn)
1645th Ordnance S & M Company (Avn)
1787th Ordnance S & M Company
2132nd Engineer FF Platoon (Avn)
Harrington Aero Club * '''[[#1b|(Back to Top of Page)]]''' ==Preliminary list of Sources== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Carpetbagger
[https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195994/operation-carpetbagger/ National Museum of the US Air Force
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/482nd_Operations_Group 482nd bomb
https://harringtonmuseum.org.uk/the-801st-492nd-bomb-group/
https://www.abmc.gov/db-abmc-burial-unit/36th-bomber-squadron-801st-bomber-group-heavy
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:36th_Bomb_Squadron_B-24_Liberator_Adak_Alaska_1942.jpg
http://www.americanairmuseum.com/unit/963 36th bomb
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/36th_Electronic_Warfare_Squadron#Assignments 36th bomb
https://media.defense.gov/2010/Dec/02/2001329899/-1/-1/0/AFD-101202-002.pdf Mauer Combat Squadrons p 171 P 783??? 36th bomb
https://media.defense.gov/2010/Sep/21/2001330256/-1/-1/0/AFD-100921-044.pdf Mauer Combat Units 482nd bomb p 352 492nd bomb p 361
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/492nd_Special_Operations_Wing
https://www.google.com/search?q=US+36th+Bomber+Group&client=firefox-b-1-d&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=03qF2NrNokwvIM%253A%252C1eWa5Udtw87KoM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kT6ZWHdD_Cs5QWzDO850UyaZMuJvg&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiy_Ibhjr_hAhVLwVkKHaOeBWQQ9QEwDHoECAkQBg#imgrc=NMgOk0xjL61YlM:&vet=1 photos
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_military_operations
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Operation Freshman (W.W.II)

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[[Category: World War II]] [[Category: Norway]] == 'Operation Freshman' == Organised by the British during World War II, 'Operation Freshman' was a hazardous initial attempt to sabotage the Vemork heavy water plant at Rjukan in Norway in late 1942. Sadly, it went horribly wrong, with almost all those who took part being killed, or, tortured and executed by the Germans. The men were a small airborne force composed of sappers from the Royal Engineer units attached to 1st Airborne Division. Each glider carried fifteen sappers. Two Airspeed Horsa gliders, each towed by a four-engined Handley Page Halifax bomber on long hawsers, departed from RAF Skitten near the Scottish coastal town of Wick - the first at 5:50pm. In addition to the flight crews, the four aircraft contained 48 young engineers from the British Commonwealth. The hawser that pulled the first glider full of soldiers snapped over Norway and the glider crashed into a mountain just north of Stavanger, in Fylgjesdalen at the Lysefjord. The two glider pilots and six soldiers died on impact. Nine soldiers survived the crash but four who were injured were killed by the Germans and the remaining five executed. The Halifax bomber made it back to Wick on three engines. The second bomber and the glider it was towing crashed at Helleland near Egersund, probably because of bad weather and icing. All seven in the bomber were killed instantaneously when it struck the ground. The glider crashed at the mountain Benkjafjellet and the bomber at Hæstadfjellet. A total of 41 men, 7 bomber crew and 34 soldiers in two gliders, from 48 participants in 'Operation Freshman' died. At the end of the war Wehrmacht personnel were tried and condemned to death for their part in the executions. ==== Outcome of 'Operation Freshman' ==== The two Airspeed Horsa assault gliders each carried two pilots and fifteen airborne engineers. The 23 survivors of the two glider crashes were executed in accordance with the instructions of the Fuehrerbefehl. All seven crew members of the Halifax that was lost were killed in the crash.

== The Men == *NOTE: Click on surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. *NOTE: Fifth column 'B / G' meaning:- :::First bomber/glider combination to take-off: ::::'1-B' name was Halifax Bomber W7720 'A' Apple; ::::'1-G' name was Horsa Glider DP349. :::Second bomber/glider combination to take-off: ::::'2-B' name was Halifax Bomber W7801 'B' Baker; ::::'2-G' name was Horsa Glider HS114. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ (Most columns can be sorted). ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Nationality ! scope="col" | B / G ! scope="col" | Outcome |- |WILKINSON |Arthur Bernard |Sqn. Ldr. | |1-B |survived |- |COOPER |Thomas Bruce |Grp. Capt. | |1-B |survived |- |KEMMIS |Victor David |Pilot Officer |RAAF |1-B |survived |- |JONES |Allan Richard |Sgt. |RAAF |1-B |survived |- |OTTO |Eric Charles Duncan |Sgt. Radio Op. |RAAF |1-B |survived |- |CONACHER |Tom |Sgt. | |1-B |survived |- |WATT ? | |Sgt. | |1-B |survived |- |STRATHDEE |Malcolm Frederick C. |Sergeant / Pilot | |1-G |killed in crash |- |DOIG |Peter |Sergeant / Pilot | |1-G |killed in crash |- |METHVEN |David Alexander |Lieutenant |Scottish |1-G |killed in crash |- |HEALEY |Frederick |L/Sgt. | |1-G |killed in crash |- |HUNTER |John Glen Vernon |Sapper | |1-G |killed in crash |- |JACQUES |William |Sapper | |1-G |killed in crash |- |NORMAN |Robert |Sapper | |1-G |killed in crash |- |SIMKINS |George |Driver | |1-G |killed in crash |- |CAIRNCROSS |James Dobson |Corporal |British |1-G |injured, executed |- |FARRELL |Peter Paul |Driver |British |1-G |injured, executed |- |MASTERS |Trevor Louis |L/Cpl. |British |1-G |injured, executed |- |SMITH |Eric John |Sapper |British |1-G |injured, executed |- |BLACKBURN |James Frank |Sapper |British |1-G |executed |- |BONNER |Frank |Sapper |British |1-G |executed |- |JACKSON |Wallis Mahlon |L/Cpl. |British |1-G |executed |- |WALSH |John Wilfred |Sapper |British |1-G |executed |- |WHITE |Thomas William |Sapper |British |1-G |executed |- |PARKINSON |Arthur Roland |Flt/Lieut. |RCAF |2-B |killed in crash |- |SEWELL De GENCY |Gerard Walter |Pilot Officer |RAFVR |2-B |killed in crash |- |HAWARD |Arnold Thomas Hayward |Flying Officer |RAFVR |2-B |killed in crash |- |THOMAS |Arthur Edwin |Flt/Lieut. |RAFVR |2-B |killed in crash |- |FALCONER |James |Sergeant |RAF |2-B |killed in crash |- |BUCKTON |Albert |Flt/Sgt. |RAFVR |2-B |killed in crash |- |EDWARDS |George Mercier |Flt/Sgt. |RAFVR |2-B |killed in crash |- |DAVIES |Norman Arthur |Pilot Officer |RAAF |2-G |killed in crash |- |FRASER |Herbert John |Sergeant / Pilot |RAAF |2-G |killed in crash |- |ALLEN |Alex Charles |Lieutenant |British |2-G |executed |- |KNOWLES |George |L/Sgt. | |2-G |executed |- |BAILEY |Ernest William |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |BELFIELD |John Thomas Vernon |Driver | |2-G |executed |- |BEVAN |Howell |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |BRAY |Frederick William |L/Cpl. |British |2-G |executed |- |CAMPBELL |Alexander |L/Cpl. | |2-G |executed |- |FAULKNER |Thomas William |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |GRUNDY |Charles Henry |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |LEGATE |Herbert J. |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |PENDLEBURY |Ernest |Driver |British |2-G |killed in crash |- |SMALLMAN |Leslie |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |STEPHEN |James May |Sapper | |2-G |executed |- |THOMAS |John George Llewellyn |Cpl. | |2-G |executed |- |WILLIAMS |Gerard Stanley |Sapper | |2-G |executed |}

== Sources == * https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1946-March.pdf * https://www.nzsappers.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2003-August.pdf * [https://sciencenorway.no/forskningno-history-norway/heavy-water-mission-that-failed/1373337 sciencenorway]. * https://www.assaultglidertrust.co.uk/freshman/ * https://issuu.com/investigate4fun/docs/issuu.com * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Freshman * http://www.edenbridgetown.com/in_the_past/heros_of_telemark/the_memorial.shtml * https://tihlde.org/~ktsorens/flyvrak/helleland.html * http://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads/operation-freshman.19590/ * http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ntopic4033.html * https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=Y6B8CAAAQBAJ&pg=PT173&lpg=PT173&dq=g+w+s+de+gency&source=bl&ots=5btQ_jkPSX&sig=ACfU3U30zgx7l-pUTvLc5H2CBt1J_icVmg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjzhNXtzZ7rAhXHTX0KHZFKCcIQ6AEwBHoECB4QAQ#v=onepage&q=g%20w%20s%20de%20gency&f=false * https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://www.stamboomgroote.nl/atoombom/atoombom.htm&prev=search&pto=aue ==Acknowledgements== :Thank you for showing an interest in this page of World War II history. ===== Contributors ===== * Please let me know of any broken links etc. [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

Opole Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == Opole Voivodeship, or Opole Province[3] (Polish: województwo opolskie [vɔjɛˈvut͡stfɔ ɔˈpɔlskʲɛ]), is the smallest and least populated voivodeship (province) of Poland. The province's name derives from that of the region's capital and largest city, Opole. It is part of Upper Silesia. A relatively large German minority, with representatives in the Sejm, lives in the voivodeship, and the German language is co-official in 28 communes. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole_Voivodeship] {{Image|file=Opole_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Kalisz (Province)|Kalisz (Province), Congress Poland, Russian Empire]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1740 - 1815 = The Silesia region was part of the Prussian realm since 1740 and established as an official province in 1815. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Silesia] *1815 - 1919 = The Province of Silesia (German: Provinz Schlesien; Polish: Prowincja Śląska; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Ślōnskŏ) was a province of Prussia from 1815 to 1919. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Silesia] *1871 = The Silesia Region became part of the German Empire until 1919. *1919 - 1945 = The Province of Upper Silesia (German: Provinz Oberschlesien; Silesian German: Provinz Oberschläsing; Silesian: Prowincyjŏ Gōrny Ślōnsk; Polish: Prowincja Górny Śląsk) was a province of the Free State of Prussia from 1919 to 1945. It comprised much of the region of Upper Silesia and was eventually divided into two government regions (Regierungsbezirke) called Kattowitz (1939-1945), and Oppeln (1819-1945). The provincial capital was Oppeln (1919–1938) and Kattowitz (1941–1945), while other major towns included Beuthen, Gleiwitz, Hindenburg O.S., Neiße, Ratibor and Auschwitz, added in 1941 (the place of future extermination of Jews in World War II). Between 1938 and 1941 it was reunited with Lower Silesia as the Province of Silesia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Upper_Silesia] *1945 - 1950 = The Silesian Voivodeship, also known as the Basin-Silesian Voivodeship, and the Silesian-Dąbrowa Voivodeship, was a voivodeship (province) of Poland, with capital in Katowice, that existed from 1945 to 1950. It was located in the Upper Silesia. The voivodeship was established in 1945 and until 28 June 1945, remained under the administration of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland, which then was replaced by the Provisional Government of National Unity. On, 19 February 1947, the provisional government was replaced by the Polish People's Republic. On 28 June 1946, the District of Opolian Silesia had been incorporated into the voivodeship. It existed until 6 July 1950, when it was partitioned into the voivodeships of Katowice and Opole. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silesian_Voivodeship_(1945%E2%80%931950)] *1950 - 1975 = The first Opolskie Voivodeship was established in 1950. The Opolskie Voivodeship was established in 1950 under the Act of June 28, 1950, as a result of the division of the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Voivodeship into Katowice and Opolskie Voivodeship. The Brzeg poviat and the Namysłowski poviat of the Wrocław voivodeship were added to the Opolskie Voivodeship. [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_opolskie] *1975 - 1998 = In 1975 the Racibórz poviat and the Oleśki poviat were separated from the first Opolskie Voivodeship (1950); the latter, enlarged territorially, returned to the province as a result of the administrative reform in 1999. *1999 - Present day = Voivodeship was created on January 1, 1999, out of the former Opole Voivodeship and parts of Częstochowa Voivodeship, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisons == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole Opole] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole Opole] |Opole |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nysa_County Nysa County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nyski Powiat nyski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nysa,_Poland Nysa] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole_County,_Opole_Voivodeship Opole County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_opolski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_opolskie) Powiat opolski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opole Opole] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99dzierzyn-Ko%C5%BAle_County Kędzierzyn-Koźle County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_k%C4%99dzierzy%C5%84sko-kozielski Powiat kędzierzyńsko-kozielski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C4%99dzierzyn-Ko%C5%BAle Kędzierzyn-Koźle] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brzeg_County Brzeg County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_brzeski_(wojew%C3%B3dztwo_opolskie) Powiat brzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brzeg Brzeg] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelce_County Strzelce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_strzelecki Powiat strzelecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strzelce_Opolskie Strzelce Opolskie] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kluczbork_County Kluczbork County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kluczborski Powiat kluczborski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kluczbork Kluczbork] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olesno_County Olesno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_oleski Powiat oleski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olesno Olesno] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krapkowice_County Krapkowice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_krapkowicki Powiat krapkowicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krapkowice Krapkowice] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudnik_County Prudnik County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_prudnicki Powiat prudnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudnik Prudnik] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C5%82ubczyce_County Głubczyce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_g%C5%82ubczycki Powiat głubczycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C5%82ubczyce Głubczyce] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namys%C5%82%C3%B3w_County Namysłów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_namys%C5%82owski Powiat namysłowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namys%C5%82%C3%B3w Namysłów] |5 |}
{{clear}} == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=08op&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Opolskie?id=state_3064 Findagrave Opole] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Opolskie&miasto= Grobonet Opole] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/opolskie eCmentarze.pl] *[https://opole.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Opole] *[https://genealodzy.opole.pl/ Opole Genealogists] == Sources == *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Opole_(Opolskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

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==OPS Maintenance Team == Welcome to the OPS Maintenance Team, a part of the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. The goal of this team is to investigate and correct OPS category errors as identified through [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|DBE Category Suggestions]]. Team Leader: [[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] == Team Members == == DBE Lists == Caution - Not all categories in these lists will be errors! *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9151.htm|List of 1st level OPS - Place Studies}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9152.htm|List of 1st level OPS - Place Study}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9153.htm|List of All OPS - Place Studies}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9154.htm|List of All OPS - Place Study}} *{{DBE_ErrorList|Cat/Err_9155.htm|List of All OPS - Others}}

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O'Quinn Peebles Funeral Home is a prominent and long-standing funeral home in Lillington, North Carolina. A great many WEST, GLOVER, and HOLDER families have chosen O'Quinn Peebles to handle the burial of their loved ones. ---- Phone: (910) 893-3232 Fax: (910) 893-3296 Email: oquinnpeebles@aol.com Website: [http://www.oquinnpeebles.com www.oquinnpeebles.com]

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== Online Repository Assistant == This is a toolORA, the Online Repository Assistant available from [https://www.ora-extension.com/ https://www.ora-extension.com/] to help create formatted textural entries from the analysed content of various genealogical web sites. It is also capable of auto-typing material directly into editors or family history programs. I have been producing templates to enable quick and accurate copying of information into WikiTree format, including easing the creation of tables for census records etc. As my research is mostly based in the UK, there are very few templates for records outside of the UK so far, however, the templates as shown may usefully be examined for the basis of additional templates. == Template == Templates require extra characters to ensure that the correct strings are placed onto the clipboard. It is therefore essential that any 'odd' looking characters are copied into the template field even if they seem unneccessary. I am placing the first template collection, for the 1841 England Census at Ancestry, on here initially as a test. In order to present the output ready to copy even more swings and roundabouts have to be overcome to persaud the Wiki to ignore things that it thinks are wiki formating elements. === Ancestry === * 1841 England Census : ''Text templates'' 1. Page Reference :[Source.Title], [Source.Civil Parish], [Source.County]. [Source.Class]/<[Source.Piece]|XX>/<[Source.Book]|XX>/<[Source.Enumeration District]|XX>/<[Source.Folio]|XX>/<[Source.Page]|X> 2. Person Reference :[Source.Title]. [Name], [Gender], aged [Age], born [Where Birth] [Estimated birth year]. Class: [Source.Class]; Piece: <[Source.Piece]|XX>; Book: <[Source.Book]|XX>; Civil Parish: [Source.Civil Parish]; County: [Source.County]; Enumeration District: [Source.Enumeration District]; Folio: <[Source.Folio]|XX>; Page: <[Source.Page]|XX>; Line: [Source.Line]; GSU roll: [Source.GSU roll] 3. Filename :<[County Island:abbr:chapman]|[?:County Island=Yorkshire]YKS|[County Island]> [Source.Class]_<[Source.Piece]|XX>_<[Source.Book]|XX>_<[Source.Folio]|XX>_<[Source.Page]|XX> 4. WT Ref :1841Cen 5. WT Cite :&lt;ref name="[WT Ref]"&gt;[Source.Title]<; [Name]><, Age: [Age]><, Est. Birth Date: [Estimated birth year]><; Where born: [Where born]><; Gender: [Gender]><; Occupation: [Occupation]><; Marital status: [Marital status]>. Source: Civil Parish: [Civil Parish]<; Class: [Source.Class]><; Piece: [Source.Piece]><; Folio: [Source.Folio]><; Page: [Source.Page]><; GSU roll: [Source.GSU roll]>. {{Ancestry Record|[Collection ID]|[Record Number]|uk}} &lt;/ref&gt; 6. WT.Table Head :* 1841 England Census.\

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== Oral History == {{Image| file=Lawrence-5994-1.jpg | align=r | caption=Page 2 | size=70px }} {{Image| file=Lawrence-5994.jpg | align=r | caption=Page 1 | size=70px }} The ''Oral History'' is an anecdotal account of the history of [[Evans-11555|Sarah Evans]] and [[Lawrence-5994|John Horatio Lawrence]]. This handwritten document is from the private collection of [[Brown-32786|Jen Baldwin]]. == Transcript == LAWRENCE-EVANS (about 1836)
John Horatio Lawrence – B. Jan 2, 1806, probably Birmingham, Eng.
D. - Richland, Nebraska, April 29, 1880 (living with Frances Brown)
Sarah Evans - B. - Aug. 9, 1816 in N.Y. probably near Kaiserville.
D. - Feb 22, 1892, at Brighton, Colorado. (living with Warner Lawrence) (Dictated to Mary Houston by Frances Brown 10/30/26) : “John H Lawrence was one of 10 children all of whom died in infancy except his one sister Ann King, ten yrs older than he. He was raised as a soldier in the British Army and served in India. Came to America about 1830. Settled in Montreal, Canada and went into partnership with a man in the mercantile business. This man sold the goods unknown to grandfather and shipped out. Grandfather hunted him all over Canada & into U.S. until his money gave out. Landed in Kaiserville N.Y. & got a job with Mr Kaiser who owned a dairy, a store, ran the P.O., made shoes etc. He had learned to make boots in England and do many kinds of work. About 1834-36 he married the Kaisers’ adopted daughter. Sarah Evans was born Aug 9, 1816 in N.Y. Her grandfather was an M.E. minister in Wales, and came to U.S. with a large family to support. He bought a place near Kaiserville. The farm was heavily mortgaged and the former owner swore he would kill any man who bought it. Grandfather Evans did not know of this, and
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went to live on the place and was murdered. Sarah Evans mother died when she was [?] yrs old. She was adopted by the Kaisers and given all the schooling possible for that time. She was given every advantage, had a fine riding horse and was an accomplished horse woman When they (Sarah Evans & John Lawrence) were married the Kaisers gave them a house, $2000, and a living from the farm as long as they lived in Kaiserville. They lived there several yrs & grandfather made shoes. In about 1838 - or 40 they moved to Penn & then to Huron Co Ohio where they lived many years. Grandfather was a member of the Episcopal church and a great Bible student, as also was Grandmother very fond of Shakespeare would recite & act many of his plays. Grandfather was an erect, gentlemanly man, very careful of his speech and used elegant language. Grandmother was a great literary student and wrote many creditable poems, as well as taking part in many literary programs, writing descriptions, obituaries, etc. In later years she was a member of the Congregational church. She was the mother of 10 children. Grandfather Lawrences mother died in England about 1840 and he made a trip to Eng. as this time." His money was said to have been stolen on the boat.
(The above was dictated by Frances C. Laurance Brown, Oct 30, 1926) Sarah Evans Lawrence was a fine cook and an excellent needlewoman. She did beautifully fine sewing and embroidery John H. Lawrence had an uncle who was knighted on account of his achievements as an artist. His father was a silversmith of the English middle class. Sarah Evans Lawrence was very strict with her children and Grandma Lee tells the story of one school program where the children were to appear and Aunt Blanche was to speak a fair". Grandmother would not allow any of them to wear hoop skirts, and Blanche felt so out of style that she borrowed hoops belonging to an older woman and appeared on the stage in these, to [the?] horror of Grandmother, & the amusement of the audience. After this she was Allowed to wear hoops! Dictated to Mary Houston by Grandmother Mary Lee) Frances Elizabeth Washburn Lawrence Brown
Frances (Brown) came from Ohio in 1873, to Columbus Nebr. Married Oscar Brown, GAR Veteran, June 14, 1874, at Columbus == Research Notes == === John Horatio Lawrence === * ''"B. Jan 2, 1806, probably Birmingham, Eng"''
He was born on 2 January 1802 in Nuneaton, a large town about 25 miles east of Birmingham in Warwickshire, England. He was the son of James and Jane Lawrance or Lawrence.Warwickshire Baptisms ([https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FWARWICKSHIRE%2FBAP%2F001768007 FindMyPast.com] : accessed 30 Jan 2021) database entry for John Lawrance, baptism, 6 Jan 1802 [sic], Nuneaton, St Nicholas.Birmingham, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 (Ancestry,com : accessed 30 Jan 2021) database entry for John Lawrance, baptism, 30 Mar 1807, Birmingham, St Martin. Citing Anglican Parish Records. Birmingham, England: Library of Birmingham. Ref: DRO 34/7; Archive Roll: M178. {{Ancestry Record|4961|2420405}}. {{Ancestry Sharing|22798886|ec1b65}} His father signed his surname as "Lawrance" at the time of his marriage in 1789.Warwickshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1910 (Ancestry.com : accessed 1 Feb 2021) database entry for James Lawrence. Marriage Date: 23 Nov 1789. Marriage Place: Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. Citing Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1021; Document Reference: DR 61. {{Ancestry Record|2445|4474891}}. {{Ancestry Sharing|22825642|208024}} * ''“John H Lawrence was one of 10 children all of whom died in infancy except his one sister Ann King, ten yrs older than he."''
The parish registers of Nuneaton Warwickshire, record the baptisms of seven children. At least four died in infancy. He had a sister Ann who married Edward King in 1822. His younger brother William, possibly also survived to adulthood and was the William Lawrence, ribbon maker, living in Nuneaton and Foleshill, Warwickshire, at the time f the 1841, 1851 and 1861 England Census. * ''"His father was a silversmith"''
This appears to be incorrect. When his sister Ann King applied for letters of administration of their father's estate in 1836, she described him as "James Lawrence late of Birmingham ... Cordwainer."Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860 ([https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F484278 Findmypast] : accessed 30 Jan 2021) database entry for James Lawrence, Death date: 31 Dec 1835. Probate year: 1836. Parish: Birmingham, Warwickshire. There was a [[Lawrence-2934|John Lawrence]], silversmith, of Birmingham, England who had a son [[Lawrence-2944|John]] (born about 1808). However, the silversmith's son John was still living with him in England at the time of the 1841 census. The silversmith died in 1854 and was survived by three daughters and four sons. His will is transcribed [[Space:Will_of_John_Lawrence_of_Regent_Street%2C_Birmingham_1854|here]]. * ''"He was raised as a soldier in the British Army and served in India."''
He appears to have enlisted in the 24th (The 2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot. The regiment served in India (1810-1823), Ireland (1825 to 1829) and Canada (1829-1842): see George Paton et al, ''Historical Records of the 24th Regiment'', London, 1892, pages 90-8, 135-9 ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2xIu1x8urm8C&pg=PA90#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]). * ''"Came to America about 1830."''
The 24th Regiment of Foot landed in Montreal, Canada, in October 1829; see ''Historical Records of the 24th Regiment''. * ''"He had learned to make boots in England and do many kinds of work."''
This is plausible, given that his father was a cordwainer (i.e. shoemaker or bootmaker). The record of John's desertion from the army describes him as a "plater","Army Deserters 1828-1840" ([https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBM%2FARMDES%2F327030982 FindMyPast.com] : accessed 30 Jan 2021) database entry for John Lawrence, Nuneaton, Warwickshire. which suggests he had worked in the metalworking industry before joining the army. * ''"Grandfather Lawrences mother died in England about 1840 and he made a trip to Eng. as this time."''
His mother Jane died in January 1836.Birmingham, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1964 (Ancestry.com : accessed 30 Jan 2021) database entry for Jane Lawrence. Burial Date: 5 Jan 1836. Burial Place: Birmingham, St Philip, Warwickshire, England. Citing Reference Number: DRO 25; Archive Roll: M63. {{Ancestry Record|4995|1997833}}. {{Ancestry Sharing|22796937|108c92}} This is about the time he deserted his regiment in Canada and, if he had returned to England, he would have risked arrest as a deserter. If he returned to England, another possibility is that it was around the time his aunt [[Suffolk-62|Mary Orton]] died in 1855. John was apparently entitled to a share of his uncle [[Suffolk-61|Samuel Suffolk]]'s estate after the death of Mary Orton, but he did not receive a share—instead the estate was divided between his sister [[Lawrance-213|Ann King]] and their cousins. A transcript of Samuel Suffolk's will is [[Space:Will_of_Samuel_Suffolk_of_Nuneaton%2C_proved_1847|here]] and Mary Orton's will is [[Space:Will_of_Mary_%28Suffolk%29_Orton%2C_proved_1855|here]]. * ''"John H. Lawrence had an uncle who was knighted on account of his achievements as an artist."''
This most likely refers to [[Lawrence-39|Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830)]], a leading portrait painter during the regency of George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV). He was knighted in 1815. Nothing evidence has been found to suggest that Sir Thomas was a relative of John H Lawrence. === Sarah Evans === * ''"Her grandfather was an M.E. minister in Wales"''
The Methodist Episcopal Church was established 1784 by John Wesley breaking from the Church of England in the United States (it didn’t exist in Wales), This would fit with when her grandfather was alive, however the first Wesleyan Church wasn’t established in Wales until 1800 after Wesley's death. Wales was predominantly Calvinistic Methodist or Baptist. * ''"Grandfather Evans did not know of this, and went to live on the place and was murdered."''
No newspaper reports have been found about his murder. However, newspaper reports were found about the murders of John H Lawrence Sr's sons [[Lawrence-15739|John H Lawrence Jr]] and [[Lawrence-15745|William H Lawrence]]. These reports have been added to their profiles. === Kysorville, Livingston County, New York === * ''"Mr Kaiser who owned a dairy, a store, ran the P.O., made shoes etc. "'' ** An article in an unidentified newspaper from Dannsville, New York, titled "Tales of the Past" says: "Nicholas Kysor settled in what is now known as Kysorville in the town of West Sparta, the hamlet being named after him. There he built a tannery and carried on the business for some years in connection with shoemaking." (The article T[https://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%2023/Dansville%20NY%20Misc%20Issues/Dansville%20NY%201830-1900%20Misc%20Issues/Dansville%20NY%201830-1900%20Misc%20Issues%2000764_2.pdf#xml=https://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=297c2ce1&DocId=6560314&Index=Z%253a%255cDISK%2520S&HitCount=8&hits=4de+aae+ab5+ad8+c27+c99+1633+1639+&SearchForm=%252fFulton%255fform%252ehtml&.pdf here].) ** The postmaster of the post office of Kysorville was Nicholas Kysor until 31 December 1844, then Esther Kysor.''Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the United States, on the Thirtieth of September, 1845'', Washington, 1845, page 87. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gd1BAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA1-PA87&pg=RA1-PA87#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books] (accessed 3 Feb 2021) * Probate '''Nicholas Kysor''' died intestate 10 Dec 1844. Administrators were Archibald Kysor, Sylvanus Kysor and Samuel Fisk. Archibald and Samuel died before estate completed. He had a widow, left no children, several brothers. Notices to be published in Geneseo Democrat for 6 months starting June 1845 and later in Livingston County Whig for 6 weeks from Jun 1847. (Other records suggest that he was the son of John Kysor who came from Germany and fought in the Revolutionary War.) ** died 10 Dec 1844. left no children or father or mother. left widow Esther Kysor and brothers John Kysor, Charles Kysor, LIberius Kysor, Archibald Kysor and ??? Kysor"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCC-94MY?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P8-JWT%3A213302201%2C213365401 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1836-1852 vol 5-6 > image 405 of 770; county courthouses, New York. ** 20 Jun 1845 property to be sold"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCC-9W1V?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P8-JWT%3A213302201%2C213365401 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1836-1852 vol 5-6 > image 437 of 770; county courthouses, New York. ** 25 Apr 1846 details about land sale"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCM-285?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PQ-DPF%3A213302201%2C213302202 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1824-1878 vol 1-4 > image 156 of 745; county courthouses, New York. ** 12 Apr 1847 details about the land sale"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCM-RSK?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PQ-DPF%3A213302201%2C213302202 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1824-1878 vol 1-4 > image 163 of 745; county courthouses, New York. ** 16 Jun 1847 order to return proceedings of sale "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCC-9Z25?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P8-JWT%3A213302201%2C213365401 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1836-1852 vol 5-6 > image 543 of 770; county courthouses, New York. ??? to pay debts ** Final settlement 16 Jun 1847"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCM-21H?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PQ-DPF%3A213302201%2C213302202 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Decrees, Orders 1824-1878 vol 1-4 > image 735 of 745; county courthouses, New York. * Land record: Estate of '''Nicholas Kysor''' - grantors img 130 Book 32 p 244. The sale and resale of his estate"United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WC-D6S?cc=2078654&wc=M7C9-LM7%3A358135101%2C359075501 : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), Livingston > Deeds 1841-1848 vol 32-33 > image 130 of 571; multiple county courthouses, New York. * Probate '''Isaac Evans''' died intestate, estate was administered by his son Daniel Evans 23 Feb 1825"New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCH-HHL?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PZ-YWG%3A213302201%2C214177201 : 28 May 2014), Livingston > Wills 1821-1861 vol 1-2 > image 107 of 676; county courthouses, New York. * Land records (via FamilySearch - catalog search - browse images - Livingson). Grantees - Kysor image 250. Grantors - Kysor img 209 The only Lawrence imge 363 were John E Lawrence and wife Maria === Census data === '''1850 United States Census'''"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MXQ2-WRW : 2 Feb 2021), John Linzey, Camden, Lorain, Ohio, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" cellpadding="3" width="80%" !Name!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |John Linzey||||Male||44||England |- |Sarah Linzey||||Female||34||New York |- |Sarah Linzey||||Female||10||Pennsylvania |- |John Linzey||||Male||8||Pennsylvania |- |Mortimer Linzey||||Male||6||Pennsylvania |- |Martha Lawrence||||Female||5||Pennsylvania |- |Warner Lawrence||||Male||3||Ohio |- |Mary Lawrence||||Female||0||Ohio |} Note: the location is not legible for the 1850 census image on FamilySearch. On Ancestry (Sarah Limey) the location is District No 93 in the Township of Camden, County of Lorain, State of Ohio. '''1860 United States Census''' ''Census return dated 23 June 1860''1860 United States Federal Census (Ancestry.com : accessed 2 Feb 2021) database entry for John H Lawrence. Birth Year: abt 1806. Home in 1860: Wakeman, Huron, Ohio. Citing Year: 1860; Census Place: Wakeman, Huron, Ohio; Page: 268; Family History Library Film: 803991. {{Ancestry Record|7667|43153518}}. {{Ancestry Sharing|22832816|a9682b}} {| border="1" cellpadding="3" width="80%" !Name!!Occupation!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |John H Lawrence||shoemaker||Male||54||England |- |Sarah E Lawrence||||Female||43||New York |- |John H Lawrence||||Male||18||Pennsylvania |- |Mortimer J Lawrence||||Male||16||Pennsylvania |- |Blanche Lawrence||||Female||15||Pennsylvania |- |Augustus W Lawrence||||Male||13||Ohio |- |Mary J Lawrence||||Female||10||Ohio |- |Frances Lawrence||||Female||7||Ohio |- |William H Lawrence||||Male||3||Ohio |} ''Census return dated 23 June 1860''"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCGN-98R : 11 November 2020), Sarah E Lawrence, 1860. {| border="1" cellpadding="3" width="80%" !Name!!Occupation!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |Sarah E Lawrence||Weaver||Female||43||New York |- |John H Lawrence||||Male||18||Pennsylvania |- |Mortimer J Lawrence||||Male||16||Pennsylvania |- |Martha B Lawrence||||Female||15||Pennsylvania |- |Augustus W Lawrence||||Male||13||Ohio |- |Mary J Lawrence||||Female||10||Ohio |- |Frances Lawrence||||Female||7||Ohio |} '''1870 United States Census''' *possible 1870 US Census: Name: Sarah Lawrence; Event Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States; Event Place (Original): Cleveland, ward 10, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States; Sex: Female; Age: 52; Race: White; Birth Year (Estimated): 1818; Birthplace: New York :Sarah Lawrence F 52 New York :John Miller M 40 New York"United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6KL-GHQ : 3 January 2021), Sarah Lawrence, 1870. Note: according to the 1870 census, both her parents were born in United States of America == Sources ==

Oral History of Michael Flavin (Flavin-3)

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Oral history of Michael Flavin's immigration and family in America. The following was written by Patricia (Huntzinger) Bristley ca. 2002. Oral History from Stephen Joseph and Leonore Huntzinger, children of Emily Grace (Flavin) Huntzinger ([[Flavin-2|Emma Flavin]]). Michael Flavin was born in Eastern County Cork. His mother, Eleanor, died just after the ship they came to America in docked in Montreal Canada, when Michael was five years old. There was a terrible storm on the Atlantic Ocean, and she died from the effects of exposure. Eleanor was buried in a Catholic cemetery in Montreal. According to Emma (Flavin) Huntzinger's Bible, written by her, Michael Flavin came to America when he was nine years old, and if he was born in 1834 as the census and his tombstone says (although not his obituary), they came to America in 1843. According to books on the "Great Famine" in Ireland, persons who came then were mostly fairly well-to-do farmers. Michael Flavin was not in the Civil War. After he married Mary Jane O'Connor ([[O'Connor-30|Mary Flavin]]), he lived in Harland Township, before they moved to Woodstock. Mary Jane had "milk leg" and had a log of trouble bearing children. When the moved to Woodstock, Michael's home was on Tyron Street, but there is a church there now. The house was moved to Washington Street. On a trip there in 1995, with a photograph of the house in hand, we found it on the corner of Tyron and Washington, and the tree in front of the house is still there (only larger), with the same bend in its trunk. Michael's blacksmith shop was across Tyron Street, from his home on the corner of Washington and Tyron Streets. The shop was behind the old courthouse on the city park, but the plat where the blacksmith shop stood, was occupied by a drive-in bank in 1995. Michael was a mild-mannered man. he left the Catholic Church after his wife died of pneumonia. the family was angry because her Catholic nurse and housekeeper went off to church on a feast day, and she [Mary, Michael's wife] died from the effects of getting up to light the stove to take care of her baby, Alice, who was crying. Michael never married again. He was buried in unconsecrated ground next to his dearly-beloved wife and children, who were all buried in a row. All but three of their ten children died young of scarlet fever or diphtheria. Eleanor died at about age 12, and Aunt Leonore had a photograph of her (which I have). The only three who lieved to adulthood were Mary (Flavin) Caskey, Emily Grace (Flavin) Huntzinger and Mabel E. (Flavin) Fox. Emma was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic church. She was the only one in the family that had red hair (like her grandfather, Timothy O'Connor). She like going with her friends to Crystal Lake to have picnics and swim. Emma's best friends were Stella and Emma Stuffel. Emma [Stuffel] married one of the Sahs, that lived near Emma's family. Emma [Flavin] spent her summers with her Aunt Meg and Uncle Daniel Flavin in Harvard Township, after her mother died while Mary took care of the house for their father. Daniel Flavin used to come home from town on Saturday night, drunk, and Meg would unhitch the horse and stable it, and let Dan sleep the rest of the night in the wagon. Emma had one English ancestor, named Parker. this was Emma's grandmother Mary (Parker) O'Connor's line, although Mary's 1860 census record said she was born in Ireland (According to Woodstock records, a William Parker was a blacksmith in Woodstock, Illinois in 1877. Perhaps he was a relative of Mary.) Michael had two brothers, who lived in Chicago, and made tombstones and monuments. Aunt Leanore used to have a little marble Bible they made in their shop that had the cross upside down. One of Michael's brothers went to North Dakota and became a sheep rancher. Later his family moved to a Montana sheep ranch. He never returned to visit, but his two daughters did one time. George and John Huntzinger went to Woodstock to work in a furniture factory, and Emma Flavin met and married George in Woodstock. When Emma first married, she and her husband lived with Michael Flavin. Joseph K. and Mabel E. (Flavin) Fox had at least two children Pearl (Fox) Stilwell and Clarence Fox. Michael often spent his retirement years sitting in a rocking chair in his bedroom off to the side o, on the first floor of his home. When Leanore Huntzinger was young, her grandfather, Michael, held her on his lap, while sitting in his rocking chair and taught her to read from the Chicago Daily News. She thought the name of the local newspaper was the Woodstock Sentinel. When Aunt Leonore needed a birth certificate, she sent for it from the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Springfield, Illinois. Note: Michael Flavin's rocking chair (mentioned above) was owned in 2002 by Stephanie (Huntzinger) Purchase, my (Patricia Bristley's) sister.

Oral History of Thomas G. Taffe

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[[Category: The Irish Settlement]] ==Introduction== In the summer of 1984, after learning about the destruction of family remains resting on a local farmer's property, my grandfather, [[Taffe-12|Thomas G. Taffe]], decided to put down in writing all the he knew about the generations before him. He suffered from dyslexia, and reading and writing was a challenge to him. Sitting in his store on Main Street in Dushore, Pennsylvania, he dictated to my grandmother an oral family history. Even though I was a young child, I remember it vividly. I sat there listening to him dictate carefully and even worrying that my grandmother was writing down everything he said. He even had me sign the document as "witness" when it was complete. In the "Old Days" people did not talk much about the past, but family history and pride in your roots was extremely important to him. I credit him with planting the seed of passion for genealogy in me. Below is a transcription of the document. Each individual, in the original document, is referenced a number for the degree of generation they were in the United States. This transcription is true to the original document of which is still in my possession. As with most family histories, of course, there are discrepancies. ---- ==Oral History of Thomas G. Taffe== I, Thomas IV, will put down in writing this document all that I have been told about my ancestors, "The Taffes" in the United States, without letting my personal opinion interfere with what is written. The year is 1984 and I am Thomas IV, fourth generation and I'm 53 years old. What this document will contain will be what I have been told over the last fifty years as close and as accurate as possible, so help me God. For this document is for the generations of the future and not of the past. One night after work, I, Thomas IV, met '''Wishy Rouse''' in town. We use to meet quite often and talk about the good old days. I guess we kind of associated each other with the past. One day, approximately one year after my father, '''Thomas III''', died, I met Wishy and we were visiting. Then he said to me, "Tom, I'm going to tell you something that your father should have told you, and I know he didn't. The reason I'm telling you is that I feel it is your birthright to know. If I didn't tell you, Tom, this part of your heritage may be lost forever because there just might not be anyone else alive to tell you the things that I know." Then Wishy went on to tell me that I was part Indian. He said to me it used to be a disgrace to be part Indian, but times are changing and the day is coming when it will be something to be proud of not ashamed of. Then he said my '''Great-Grandmother Cain''' was a full-blooded Indian and the older Cains spoke openly about it. Then he turned to the "Taffes" and said, " I was also sure your [[Ward-19502|Great-Grandmother Taffe]] was also an Indian. But the Taffes were different. They acted as if she didn't exist. They did not talk to anyone about her and you knew better than to ask. But I was sure she was. She had all the appearances of one." This was the only time I talked to Wishy about my Great-Grandmothers even though we talked many times afterward. Neither one of us brought the subject up again. ===Thomas I=== [[Taaffe-27|Thomas Taffe I]] came from Ireland (in) 1842, this date is correct to the best of my ability, settled in Beaver Meadows Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania. He bought the farm in Bradford County from Gordon Fellason and his wife Mary on January 5, 1845. this date is correct, for the sum of $145. This deed had only Thomas I's name on it. Built the first house, a log cabin between the spring and the big house. When we, Thomas IV and brother Richard, tore down the big house, we found a lot of his papers, including this deed and citizenship papers. But no mention of a wife even though Wishy Rouse said he had one when he came from Carbon County. Wishy told me, Thomas IV, that she looked like an Indian, acted like an Indian, and that he was sure she was Indian, but the Taffes never admitted anything. I always felt that they were hiding the truth. Then Wishy went on to tell me, Thomas IV, that '''Richard II''' married '''Cassie Cain''', who was half-Indian. Her mother was a full-blooded Indian. The Cains were more open about it and didn't try to hide it. '''Phil Cain''' told me, Thomas IV, that Thomas I cleared all the virgin timber from his land between his house and Finan's long fence. It took him two years, at the same time he was trying to clear his own land. I, Thomas IV, was also told that Thomas I was a "barn boss." Barn Boss means the supervisor of building a barn. If someone wanted to build a barn, they cut down virgin trees,, then used hewing axes to square the big timber, when they had enough of the big timber squared, Thomas I would come and mark the timber where they had to be drilled and cut to fit together. You have to remember that some of these timbers were 60 feet long and Bradford County was still a wilderness. There were no roads capable to handle such long timbers. The logs to be cut into boards were either sawed by hand or taken to a mill. These logs were approximately fourteen feet long. When enough timber and boards were assembled, everyone in the surrounding area was invited to a barn party. Thomas Taffe I would supervise the raising of the barn, much like the Amish do today, complete a barn in a single night. Getting back to the seventy-two acre farm Thomas I bought, he built a barn approximately forty feet by sixty feet from virgin timber that he cut from his land. This seventy-two acres that he owned, he never completely cleared. His son, Richard II, later finished clearing the land and enlarged the barn. I, Thomas IV, has (sic) put in writing all that I have been told about Thomas I and his wife to the best of my knowledge. ===Richard II=== Richard II son of Thomas I. The reason he is being called Richard II is because he is the second generation of Taffes in the United States. Richard II grew up on his father's farm in the log cabin. When he matured to manhood, he dug out the cellar and laid up the stone for the big house. When the foundation was ready, he hired a carpenter that spent one year building the house. When the house was nearly completed, Richard II walked over the hill seven tens (sic) of a mi. and asked Cassie Cain to marry him and she accepted. It was shortly after this that he finished clearing the land and enlarged the barn. He enlarged the barn from forty by sixty ft. to approximately seventy by sixty. The addition of the barn was much easier because there was a sawmill near by. I, Thomas IV, was also told by Gerald Cain that Richard II was one of the finest stone masons in the County. He was also a fiddler. All the people in the surrounding area would gather at someone's house to have a dance, and Richard II would provide the music. I, Thomas IV, remember seeing my grandmother, wife of Richard II, only once. At the time I was only a couple of years old. The thing I remember best about her was her snow white hair standing on end. Richard II, my grandfather, died before I was born. My father, Thomas III, told me very little about my grandparents. ===Thomas III=== Thomas III, son of Richard II, was raised on the farm in the big house that his father built. Grew up and, after his father died, turned the farm into a dairy farm. This was in the 1930's. He had approximately twenty cows. At that time it was one of the bigger dairy farms in Bradford County. The thing that always amazed me, Thomas IV, was that the dairy farm was complete with a silo. But later in the 1930's, Thomas III decided to sell his dairy herd. At the time the best cows in the barn brought $50. He went on farming part time raising cattle, lambs, and hogs. He worked winters in the mines, and later for the State Highway for Bradford County until we moved to Dushore in the 40's. In Sullivan County, he continued to work for the State Highway. He also worked in the silk mill and continued to farm part time until he died in the 60's. ===Thomas IV=== I, Thomas IV, son of Thomas III, brother of Margaret Hoodak, Richard Taffe, Rose Gregori, Catherine Charnitski, and Suzanna Lewis, spent most of my early life growing up on the farm in the big house that my grandfather, Richard II, build (and) helping my father farm. My father, Thomas III, told me very little about my ancestors. But he had this pretty corn, I asked my father about it. He told me it was Indian Corn, (and) that it had been in the family for a long, long time. Then he said, "The Indians gave it to my ancestors." Corn has to be planted every two years or the seeds won't grow. This corn was of the prettiest colors, including velvet, purple wine, blue and many other colors. As a boy, I remember planting this corn three different times. Twice behind the barn and once above the barn. Each year that we planted the corn, my father and I would pick out seven or eight of the prettiest ears for the next planting in two years. But in the early 40's when he got sick and we moved to Dushore, the lid of the container got removed and the seed was destroyed. I, Thomas IV, went on living in Dushore, working at Harrington Dairy while learning many trades. Butchering, meat cutting, masonry, carpentry, and junking. I also spent a short time in the Army. I eventually became a merchant selling honey, jewelry, sporting goods, newspapers, a professional trapper, and a master bee keeper. Now getting back to the farm in the late 60's. I, Thomas IV, and children John, Michael, Diane and Joseph, built the third house on this farm, which was eventually sold to the Bier's. As I finish this document on what I was told about my forefathers, the Taffes, I'm still in business on Main Street in Dushore. This document is written to the best of my ability. July 12, 1984 Signed by: Thomas Taffe IV Witnessed by: S.L. Taffe VI ---- == Disputed Facts == ''Aloysius "Wishy" Rouse was a first cousin to [[Taffe-13|Thomas R. Taffe]], the father of the author. Wishy's mother, Mary Ann Cain Rouse, was an elder sister of [[Cain-4172|Cassie Cain Taffe]], the author's grandmother. The meeting between the cousins being described would have occurred in late 1963. It is important to note that at the time of this meeting, Wishy Rouse would have been in his early 70's.'' ''There has been a lot of speculation and disagreement regarding this last paragraph within the Taffe family. [[Ward-19502|Margaret Ward Taffe]] died in 1867, and Wishy Rouse was not born until 1890. Therefore, it would have been impossible for him to have memories of her. The recollections of her appearance that he shares with the author must have either been based on stories he heard from those before him or fanciful storytelling. Wishy may have been confusing [[Ward-19502|Margaret Ward Taffe]] with her daughter, [[Taaffe-30|Elizabeth Taaffe]]. Elizabeth, who never married, lived on the family farm until the early 1890's and her brother's subsequent marriage to [[Cain-4172|Cassie Cain]]. There has been speculation that Richard had two wives with one of them being Indian. The most probable scenario was this "second" wife was Elizabeth who, up until Richard's marriage, had been the mistress of the house as it had only been her and her brother residing there since their parent's deaths. Soon after Richard's marriage to Cassie, Elizabeth moved to Lovelton in Wyoming County, where she took up residence at the local parish and worked as the housekeeper. The siblings may have had a disagreement or fell out in some way hence Wishy's comment, "They acted as if she didn't exist." Wishy would have been in his primary years during these events. It is very easy for a child's memories to be distorted.''

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A Brief History of Orange County California The first people to live in Orange County came here thousands of years ago. They lived by hunting and fishing, and gathering plants and seeds. Later, Shoshonean-speaking people arrived, the ancestors of the tribes we know today as the '''Juaneño and the Gabrielino'''. Though Spain had claimed California for more than 200 years, it was not until 1769 that the first efforts were made to colonize the area. Catholic missionaries and Spanish soldiers were sent north to establish a chain of missions and forts. '''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''' led the first overland expedition through Orange County in 1769, and two years later Father *[[Serra-108|Junípero Serra]] '''Mission San Gabriel''' in what is now Los Angeles County. '''Mission San Juan Capistrano''' was founded on November 1, 1776. These two missions laid claim to much of what is now Orange County, grazing cattle, horses, and sheep here until the 1830s. Under Spanish rule, all lands were considered property of the King. But a few retired soldiers were granted grazing permits. One of the first was''' [[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' , who in 1784 was allowed to occupy all the land between the Santa Ana and San Gabriel Rivers. Part of his lands would later be granted to his heirs as five separate ranchos. Around 1800, '''[[De_Grijalva-6|Juan Pablo de Grijalva]]''' began running cattle south and east of the Santa Ana River. In 1810 his son-in-law, ''' [[Yorba-10|José Antonio Yorba]]''' , and his grandson, ''' [[Peralta-119|Juan Pablo Peralta]]''' , received a formal concession to the land that became known as the '''Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana'''. http://www.orangecountyhistory.org/history-brief.html ===Orange County Founders and First Families=== ===Cities & Towns=== *'''Aliso Viejo''' Aliso Viejo is a city in the San Joaquin Hills of southern Orange County, California. It had a population of 47,823 as of the 2010 census, up from 40,166 as of the 2000 census. It became Orange County's 34th city on July 1, 2001, the only city in Orange County to be incorporated since 2000. It is bordered by the cities of Laguna Beach on the west and southwest, Laguna Hills on the east, Laguna Niguel on the southeast, and Laguna Woods on the north https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliso_Viejo,_California *'''Anaheim''' Anaheim was founded by fifty German families in 1857 and incorporated as the second city in Los Angeles County on March 18, 1876, Orange County would later be split off from Los Angeles County in 1889. Anaheim remained largely a rural community until Disneyland opened in the city in 1955. This led to the construction of several hotels and motels around the area, and residential districts in Anaheim soon followed. The city also developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaheim,_California *'''Brea''' Brea (meaning "oil" or "tar" in Spanish) is a city in Orange County, California. It is located 33 miles southeast of Los Angeles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brea,_California *'''Buena Park''' Original Spanish explorers settled on the enormous ranchos by land grants made by the King of Spain. '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' of the Portolà expeditions received such a grant in 1783, which was divided by his heirs into five separate ranchos in 1834. One of them, 46,806-acre Rancho Los Coyotes, included the current site of the City of Buena Park. The rancho’s adobe headquarters lay on what is now Los Coyotes Country Club’s golf course. The area was transferred from Spanish authority to Mexican rule in 1822 and ceded to the United States in 1848 at the end of the Mexican–American War. California was granted statehood in 1850. Americanization further expanded in the area after completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 and its connection to Los Angeles in 1875. By then, '''[[Stearns-1832|Abel Stearns]]''' had acquired Rancho Los Coyotes in consideration for loans made to '''Pio and Andrés Pico'''. In 1885, '''James A. Whitaker''', a wholesale grocer from Chicago, purchased 690 acres of this land from Stearns. In 1887, '''Whitaker founded the City of Buena Park''' in conjunction with the railway development of what we now know as Orange County. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buena_Park,_California *'''Costa Mesa''' Members of the Gabrieleño/Tongva and Juaneño/Luiseño nations long inhabited the area. After the 1769 expedition of '''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''', a Spanish expedition led by *'''[[Serra-108|Junípero Serra]]''' named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano became the area's first permanent European settlement in Alta California, New Spain. In 1801, the Spanish Empire granted 62,500 acres to '''[[Yorba-10|José Antonio Yorba]]''', which he named '''Rancho San Antonio'''. Yorba's great rancho included the lands where the communities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Mesa,_California *'''Cypress''' The first people living in the area now known as Cypress were the Gabrieleno, a Native American tribe of the Tongva people, who were displaced soon after the arrival of the Europeans. The government of Spain then possessed the land until Mexico gained its independence in 1821. Mexico then lost Alta California to the United States during the period following the Bear Flag Revolt and the Mexican-American War. The original Spanish dons held immense tracts of land throughout California, which were given in lieu of pay to Spanish soldiers. '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' was one of the early Spanish dons or landowners in the area. After his death in 1804, his sons retained title to '''Rancho Los Nietos''', but these lands were eventually broken up and distributed among them in 1833 by a grant from the Mexican governor, '''[[Figueroa-185|José Figueroa]]'''. Manuel's son, '''Juan José Nieto''', retained the title to a large portion of his father's original properties in southern California that included the present-day area of Cypress. That land and other Rancho properties were finally sold to the American '''[[Stearns-1832|Abel Stearns]]''', then acquired by the Robinson Trust, a group of investors, which eventually parlayed their holdings into a vast land speculation business. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress,_California *'''Dana Point''' Dana Point was a popular port for ships involved with the hide trade with nearby Mission San Juan Capistrano. Trading reached its peak in the 1830s and 1840s. In 1818, Argentine sailor '''Hippolyte de Bouchard''' anchored there while conducting his raid on the mission. '''[[Dana-414|Richard Henry Dana]]''' then visited the area in 1835 while serving aboard the sailing brig Pilgrim on her voyage along the California coastline. In 1923, Los Angeles Times publisher'''[[Chandler-6027|Harry Chandler]]''' and General'''[[Sherman-5593|Moses Hazeltine Sherman]]''' director of the Pacific Electric Railway Company, created a major real estate group to develop what is known today as the Hollywood Hills. '''Sidney H. Woodruff''', already a prominent Los Angeles homebuilder, was hired to lead the project. '''In 1926, '''Woodruff, Chandler, and Sherman''' created the Dana Point Syndicate'''. They invited other investors, company presidents, movie producers, and real estate investors to join them in purchasing 1,388 acres of land, some of which includes the "Headlands" of today. Promising tree-lined and paved streets, electricity, telephones, sidewalks, water mains, storm drains, sewers, and other amenities, Woodruff built 35 homes and a number of commercial. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Point,_California *'''Fountain Valley''' The area encompassing Fountain Valley was originally inhabited by the Tongva people. European settlement of the area began when '''[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]]''' was granted the land for Rancho Los Nietos, which encompassed over 300,000 acres, including present-day Fountain Valley. Control of the land was subsequently transferred to Mexico upon independence from Spain, and then to the United States as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The city was incorporated in 1957, before which it was known as Talbert (also as Gospel Swamps by residents). The name of Fountain Valley refers to the very high water table in the area at the time the name was chosen, and the many corresponding artesian wells in the area. Early settlers constructed drainage canals to make the land usable for agriculture, which remained the dominant use of land until the 1960s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_Valley,_California *'''Fullerton''' Evidence of prehistoric animal habitation, such as saber-toothed cats and mammoths, is present in '''Ralph B. Clark''' Regional Park in the northwest of the city. Europeans first passed through the area in 1769 when '[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]] led a Spanish expedition north to Monterey. From the description recorded in the diary of [[Crespí-12|Juan Crespí]], it seems likely that the party camped on July 29 near present-day Laguna Lake, in the Sunny Hills area. After establishment of Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in 1771, the local Tongva people were dubbed "Gabrieliños" by the Spanish. In 1837, the Fullerton area became part of '''Rancho San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana''', granted to '''Juan Pacifico Ontiveros''', a Spanish soldier. Ontiveros began to sell parcels of the Rancho to migrant Americans settling and developing California in the aftermath of the 1849 Gold Rush, including Massachusetts native [[Stearns-1832|Abel Stearns]]. In the 1860s, Stearns sold in turn to '''Domingo Bastanchury''', a Basque shepherd. In 1886 while in the area on a duck hunting vacation, '''Malden brothers''' '''George and Edward Amerige''', heard rumors that the California Central Railroad, a subsidiary of the Santa Fe Railway, was looking for land. Sensing opportunity, they arranged to buy 430 acres north of Anaheim for approximately $68,000. They then began negotiations with '''[[Fullerton-981|George H. Fullerton]]''', president of the Pacific Land and Improvement Company, also a Santa Fe subsidiary. They offered free right-of-way and half interest in the land to the railroad if Fullerton's survey were revised to include the proposed town site, and on July 5, 1887 '''Edward Amerige''' formally staked his claim at what is now the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue. In 1894 '''Charles Chapman''', a retired Chicago publisher and a descendant of John [[Chapman-4652|Johnny Appleseed" Chapman]], purchased an orange orchard in eastern Fullerton. The Valencia variety of oranges he promoted from his Santa Ysabel Ranch, well suited to the local climate, proved a boon to producers; Fullerton boasted more orange groves than any other municipality in the United States. Cultivation of walnuts and avocados also flourished, and the Western railroad town became an agricultural center. Fullerton was incorporated in 1904. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerton,_California *'''Garden Grove''' Garden Grove was founded by [[Cook-24581|Alonso Cook]] in 1874. A school district and Methodist church were organized that year. It remained a small rural crossroads until the arrival of the railroad in 1905. The rail connection helped the town prosper with crops of orange, walnuts, chili peppers and later strawberries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_Grove,_California *'''Huntington Beach''' "Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California. The city is named after American businessman '''[[Huntington-1304|Henry E. Huntington]]'''. Huntington Beach was primarily agricultural in its early years with crops such as lima beans, asparagus, peppers, celery and sugar beets. Holly Sugar was a major employer with a large processing plant in the city that was later converted to an oil refinery. The city's first high school, Huntington Beach High School, located on Main Street, was built in 1906. The school's team, the Oilers, is named after the city's original natural resource." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington_Beach,_California *'''Irvine''' "After Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821, the Mexican government secularized the missions and assumed control of the lands. It began distributing the land to Mexican citizens who applied for grants. Three large Spanish/Mexican grants made up the land that later became the Irvine Ranch: Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, Rancho San Joaquin and Rancho Lomas de Santiago. Camp Bonita at Irvine Ranch in 1937 In 1864, '''Jose Andres Sepulveda''', owner of Rancho San Joaquin sold 50,000 acres ( to '''Benjamin and Thomas Flint''', '''Llewellyn Bixby''' and''' [[Irvine-1111|James Irvine]]''' for $18,000 to resolve debts due to the Great Drought. In 1866, '''Irvine, Flint and Bixby''' acquired 47,000-acre Rancho Lomas de Santiago for $7,000. After the Mexican-American war the land of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana fell prey to tangled titles. In 1868, the ranch was divided among four claimants as part of a lawsuit: '''Flint, Bixby and Irvine'''. The ranches were devoted to sheep grazing. However, in 1870, tenant farming was permitted. In 1878,[[Irvine-1111|James Irvine]] acquired his partners' interests for $150,000. His 11acres stretched 23 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Santa Ana River. [[Irvine-1111|James Irvine]] died in 1886. The ranch was inherited by his son, '''James Irvine, Jr'''., who incorporated it into The Irvine Company. James, Jr. shifted the ranch operations to field crops, olive and citrus crops."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvine,_California *'''Laguna Beach''' "After the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, the area of Alta California was ceded to the United States. The treaty provided that Mexican land grants be honored and '''Rancho San Joaquin''', which included north Laguna Beach, was granted to '''José Antonio Andres Sepúlveda'''. Following a drought in 1864, Sepúlveda sold the property to '''James Irvine'''. The majority of Laguna Beach was one of the few parcels of coastal land in Southern California that never was included in any Mexican land grant. Settlers arrived after the American Civil War. They were encouraged by the Homestead Act and Timber Culture Act, which granted up to 160 acres of land to a homesteader who would plant at least 40 acres of trees. In Laguna Beach, settlers planted groves of eucalyptus trees. In 1871, the first permanent homestead in the area was occupied by the''' George and Sarah Thurston''' family of Utah on 152 acres of Aliso Creek Canyon. In 1876, the brothers '''William and Lorenzo Nathan "Nate" Brooks''' purchased tracts of land in Bluebird Canyon at present-day Diamond Street. They subdivided their land, built homes and initiated the small community of Arch Beach. In his book, History of Orange County, California (1921), ''' Samuel Armor''' cited the permanent homestead of '''Nate Brooks''' as the beginning of the modern day town and described Brooks as the '''Father of Laguna Beach.''' The community in Laguna Canyon and around the main beach expanded during the 1880s. The city officially founded a post office in 1887 under the name Lagona, but the postmaster in 1904, '''Nicholas Isch''', successfully petitioned for a name correction to Laguna Beach.By then Laguna Beach already had developed into a tourist destination. '''Hubbard Goff''' built a large hotel at Arch Beach in 1886, which later was moved and added to '''Joseph Yoch''''s Laguna Beach Hotel built in 1888 on the main beach. Visitors from local cities pitched tents on the beaches for vacation during the warm summers. The scenic beauty of the isolated coastline and hills attracted plein-air painters in the early 1900s. '''William Wendt''', '''Frank Cuprien''', and '''Edgar Payne''' among others settled there and formed the Laguna Beach Art Association. The first art gallery opened in 1918 and later became the Laguna Beach Art Museum.Precursors to The Festival of Arts and the Pageant of the Masters began in 1921, and eventually were established in their present-day form by '''Roy Ropp''' in 1936 Due to its proximity to Hollywood, Laguna also became a favorite filming location. Starting in 1913, dozens of silent films were made at local coves with '''Harold Lloyd''', '''Mary Pickford''', '''Douglas Fairbanks Jr'''., and others. Actors and film crews stayed during long production shoots at the Arch Beach Tavern on the hillside above Moss Street." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laguna_Beach,_California *'''La Habra''' "The name referred to the “Pass Through the Hills, the natural pass through the hills to the north first discovered and used by Spanish explorers of the '''Portola expedition''' on July 30, 1769. In 1839, when the area was part of Alta California, vast herds of cattle and horses grazed over the hills and valleys of southern California. '''Mariano Reyes Roldan''' was granted 6,698 acres in that year and named his land Rancho Cañada de La Habra. In the 1860s, '''[[Stearns-1832|Abel Stearns]]''' purchased Rancho La Habra. For more than 70 years, La Habra was known as the city just south of La Habra Heights where the Hass avocado, of the Hass Avocado Mother Tree, was planted by '''[[Hass-362|Rudolph Hass]]''' in the 1920s. The fruit from this tree has since become one of the most popular avocado cultivars worldwide. The Hass Mother Tree succumbed to root rot in 2002. "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Habra,_California *'''Lake Forest''' From 1863, the community had been known as El Toro. In 1874 '''José Serrano''' and his family occupied eleven thousand hectares of ranch that had been granted to them by the Government of Mexico, and that eventually reached the hands of '''Dwight Whiting'''. Whiting was instrumental in bringing the Santa Fe rail line through the region. The Rancho Niguel was granted to [[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]] '''Juan Avila''' and his sister '''Conception''', the widow of one '''Pedro Sánchez'''. From them it passed to other owners and was divided into plots, including '''Yorba'''. In 1874 most of it was owned by '''Cyrus B. Rawson'''. '''Jonathan E. Bacon''' also owned 1600 acres. In addition to the Serranos, established in Aliso Canyon, there was a group of pioneers who lived in the foothills and several miles above El Toro, many of whom were among the first settlers of this neighborhood. El Toro Road at the I-5 Freeway was the epicenter of the Saddleback Valley from the late 19th century to the end of the 20th century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Forest,_California *'''La Palma''' "La Palma was incorporated on October 26, 1955. It was originally incorporated as Dairyland, and was one of three dairy cities in the region (the other two being Dairy Valley in Cerritos and Dairy City in Cypress) but when the dairies moved east in 1965, the name of the community was changed to La Palma, after the region's Spanish heritage and its main thoroughfare, La Palma Avenue. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Palma,_California" *'''Los Alamitos''' "The history of the area during the Californio period and after U.S. annexation is detailed in the article on Rancho Los Alamitos. The town of Los Alamitos was established in 1896 by '''Lewellyn Bixby''' to support the new sugar beet factory in town built by the extremely wealthy Clark Brothers. '''William Andrews Clark''', a future Senator from Montana, had built his fortune in mining, banking and logging in that state. His younger brother, '''J. Ross Clark''', managed their operations in California after he moved to that state for health reasons. '''Lewellyn Bixby''', whose family owned the surrounding land on the Rancho Los Cerritos and Rancho Los Alamitos, had been trying to build a sugar beet factory in that area for a few years but, due to financial losses in the 1880s, he no longer had the financial capital to undertake the sugar beet factory complex on his own. Bixby had made his fortune back in the 1850s when he and his cousins '''Benjamin and Thomas Flint''', formed '''Flint, Bixby & Co'''. which became a thriving entity in mutton and wool, all originally housed on the Rancho San Justo, south of San Jose. After making an additional fortune from selling wool to the government during the Civil War, the Flints and Bixby bought up many properties in Southern California. One was the future Irvine Ranch and another was the Rancho Los Cerritos which makes up much of the western half of Long Beach. Flint, Bixby hired Lewellyn's younger brother '''Jotham''' to manage the Cerritos. When Flint, Bixby broke up Lewellyn assumed their Southern California properties and moved to Los Angeles and became the senior partner in his operations with his brother Jotham. Around 1881, a cousin, '''John W. Bixby''' wanted to purchase the Rancho Los Alamitos. John W. put together a consortium of himself, his cousins Lewellyn and Jotham (owners of Rancho Los Cerritos) and banker '''I.W. Hellman''' to finance the purchase of the Alamitos land. Upon John's sudden death on 7 May 1887, the ranch was divided between the three owning families. The northern third adjacent to the Rancho Los Cerritos — the land roughly north of present Orangewood Ave.Having experimented in Northern California with sugar beets, the Bixbys agreed to provide the land, and contracted with Montana copper baron '''William A. Clark''' to provide the capital, and got '''E.A. Dyer''' to provide the expertise to build a new sugar beet factory on the Bixby's land. The community that grew up around this new sugar beet factory complex—with its streets of company houses for workers and surrounding farms—came to be called Los Alamitos. (As part of his arrangement to build and operate the sugar beet factory, William Clark and his brother H. Ross, who actually ran the Los Alamitos operation, also received 1,000 acres east of the factory and a year later completed a purchase of 8,000 acres of land north of the sugar plant—most of the latter in the Rancho Los Cerritos boundaries—that would eventually become the Long Beach Airport, Long Beach City College, and the city of Lakewood. Also, Clark and Hellman were intricately involved with the machinations and corporate dealings of railroad tycoon '''E. H. Harriman''' and '''Henry Edwards Huntington''' "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Alamitos,_California *'''Mission Viejo''' "Mission Viejo is a city in Orange County, California, United States in the Saddleback Valley. Mission Viejo is considered one of the largest master-planned communities ever built under a single project in the United States. Mission Viejo was purchased by '''John Forster''', also known as "Don Juan," an Englishman by birth who became a Mexican citizen. During the Mexican–American War, Forster provided fresh horses to United States military forces which were used on the march of San Diego to retake Los Angeles.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Viejo,_California *'''Newport Beach''' Before settlers reached the coasts of California, the Newport area and surrounding areas were very prominent Indian lands. Indian shells and relics can still be found today scattered throughout the area. Though, throughout the 1800s, settlers began to settle the area due to the availability of land. The State of California sold acre-plots of land for $1 a piece in the Newport area. Anglo-American inhabitation in the area grew substantially following the events of 1870 when a 105-ton steamer named The Vaquero, captained by Captain '''Samuel S. Dunnells''' (against warnings posted by surveyors) safely steered through the lower and upper bay of Newport where it unloaded its cargo. '''James Irvine''', after hearing the astonishing news, quickly traveled from his home in San Francisco to the '''San Joaquin Ranch'''. Meeting in Irvine's ranch house near current day UC Irvine with his brother, '''Robert Irvine''', and friend '''James McFadden''', they all agreed that the newly found port should be named simply, "Newport" thus where Newport Beach gets its name."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newport_Beach,_California] *'''Orange''' "Orange is a city located in Orange County, California. Orange is unusual in this region because many of the homes in its Old Town District were built prior to 1920. While many other cities in the region demolished such houses in the 1960s, Orange decided to preserve them. After the 1769 expedition of '''Gaspar de Portolà''', an expedition out of San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico, led by Father''' Junípero Serra''', named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, '''Mission San Juan Capistrano''' became the area's first permanent European settlement in Alta California, New Spain. In 1801, the Spanish Empire granted 62,500 acres to '''José Antonio Yorba''', which he named '''Rancho San Antonio'''. Yorba's great rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. '''Don Juan Pablo Grijalva''', a retired known Spanish soldier and the area's first landowner. After the Mexican–American War, Alta California was ceded to the United States by México with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, and though many Californios lost titles to their lands in the aftermath, Grijalva's descendants retained ownership through marriages to Anglo-Americans. Since at least 1864, Los Angeles attorneys '''Alfred Chapman''' and '''Andrew Glassell''' together and separately held about 5,400 acres along both sides of the Santiago Creek (Glassell also had a 4,000-acre parcel where Costa Mesa is today)."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange,_California *'''Placentia''' "Placentia is a city in northern Orange County, California. This includes the community of Atwood, which is included in the city of Placentia and is located in its southernmost quadrant. Primarily referred to as a bedroom community, Placentia is known for its quiet neighborhoods. In 1971, Placentia was honored with the prestigious "All America City" Award, given out annually by the National Civic League to ten cities in the United States."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placentia,_California] *'''Rancho Santa Margarita''' "Rancho Santa Margarita is a city in Orange County, California, United States. One of Orange County's youngest cities, Rancho Santa Margarita is a master-planned community. Although it is named for Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, which was in San Diego County, the city limits fall within the borders of Rancho Mission Viejo. At 20 characters long, it is the longest city name in California." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Santa_Margarita,_California *'''San Clemente''' " Remained virtually uninhabited until 1776, when Mission San Juan Capistrano was established by Father''' Junipero Serra''', which led both Indians and Spanish settlers to establish villages nearby. After the founding of '''Mission San Juan Capistrano''', the local natives were conscripted to work for the mission. Property rights to the land exchanged hands several times, but few ventured to build on it until 1925, when former Mayor of Seattle, '''Ole Hanson''', an out-of-town, major land developer, with the financial help of a syndicate headed by '''Hamilton Cotton''', purchased and designed a 2,000-acre community. Hanson believed the area's pleasant climate, beautiful beaches, and fertile soil would serve as a haven to Californians tired of "the big city." He named the city after San Clemente Island, which in turn was named by the explorer '''Vizcaino''' in 1602 after '''Saint Clement''', whose feast day occurs on November 23, the day of Vizcaino's arrival on the island. Hanson envisioned it as a Mediterranean-style coastal resort town, his "San Clemente by the Sea.""https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Clemente,_California *'''Santa Ana''' "Santa Ana was a farming community when [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Spurgeon William H. Spurgeon] moved there. He purchased 76 acres of farmland in 1869 which was a part of the Santiago de Santa Ana grant from the original 62,000 acres. Immediately after buying the property, he proceeded to lay out the town of Santa Ana, named in honor of the old Spanish grant."https://archive.org/details/historyoforangec00armo/page/203/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana,_California *'''Seal Beach''' "Seal Beach is located in the westernmost corner of Orange County. To the northwest, just across the border with Los Angeles County, lies the city of Long Beach and the adjacent San Pedro Bay. To the southeast are Huntington Harbour, a neighborhood of Huntington Beach."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_Beach,_California *'''Stanton''' Stanton is a city located in western Orange County, California. the city was named Stanton in honor of '''Phillip Ackley Stanton'''.http://ci.stanton.ca.us/About-Us/History *'''Tustin''' Tustin is a city in central Orange County. It is named for its founder, '''[[Tustin-54|Columbus Tustin]]''', who established it as a real estate venture after purchasing over a thousand acres of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana in 1868. Columbus Tustin died in 1883, shortly after his failure to secure his town as the southern terminus of the Southern-Pacific Railroad (which instead went to neighboring Santa Ana). Despite this, the town became a thriving agricultural center and grew large enough to incorporate as a city in 1927. As of the 2010 Census, it had a population of 75,540. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tustin,_Californiahttp://www.tustinhistory.com/tustin-history.htm For more details about people associated to this city, please visit: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tustin,_California_One_Place_Study *'''Villa Park''' After the 1769 expedition of '''[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]]''', a Spanish expedition led by Father '''[[Serra-108|Junípero Serra]]''' named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne). On November 1, 1776, '''Mission San Juan Capistrano''' became the areas first permanent European settlement in Alta California, New Spain. In 1810, the Spanish Empire granted 62,500 acres to '''[[Yorba-10|José Antonio Yorba]]''', which he named '''Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana.''' Yorba's rancho included the lands where the cities of Olive, Orange, Villa Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach stand today. After the Mexican-American war in 1848, Alta California became part of the United States in 1850 and American settlers arrived in this area. Villa Park was known as Mountain View in the 1860s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Park,_California *'''Westminster''' Westminster is a city in northern Orange County, California. Westminster was founded in 1870 by '''Rev. Lemuel Webber''' as a Presbyterian temperance colony. The name is derived from the Westminster Assembly of 1643, which established the basic tenets of the Presbyterian faith. During the early years of its history, farmers refused to harvest grapes since they associated grapes with alcohol. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster,_California *'''Yorba Linda''' In 1834, '''[[Yorba-10|José Antonio Yorba]]'''s most successful son, '''[[Yorba-13|Bernardo Yorba]]''' (after whom the city would later be named), was granted the 13,328-acre '''Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana''' by Mexican governor '''[[Figueroa-185|José Figueroa]]'''. Most of this original land was retained after the Mexican–American war in 1848 by descendants of the Yorba family. A portion of the city's land is still owned and developed by descendants of '''Samuel Kraemer''', who acquired it through his marriage to '''Angelina Yorba''', the great-granddaughter of '''[[Yorba-13|Bernardo Yorba]]'''. The site of the '''Bernardo Yorba Hacienda''' referred to as the Don Bernardo Yorba Ranch House Site, is listed as a California Historical Landmark. Near that same site sits the second oldest private cemetery in the county, the historic Yorba Cemetery. The land was given to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles by''' Bernardo Yorba''' in 1858 since Orange County was not established out of Los Angeles County as a separate county until 1889. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorba_Linda,_California *'''San Juan Capistrano''' San Juan Capistrano is the site of a Catholic mission for which it is named, '''Mission San Juan Capistrano.''' When the Mission was founded in 1776, the region was populated by the Acjachemen band of Native Americans, called Juaneños by the Spanish. The mission was named after''' Giovanni da Capistrano''' (1386-1456), the Franciscan saint from Capestrano, in the Italian region of Abruzzo. '''Giovanni da Capistrano''', although raised to the sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church. The city is the site of California's oldest residential neighborhood, Los Rios. It is also the home of the oldest in use building in California, the '''Serra Chapel''' in the Mission. The area was the site of both the first vineyard and first winery in California . In the 1830s '''[[Dana-414|Richard Henry Dana Jr.]]''' ., author of the classic Two Years Before the Mast visited the area as a sailor engaged in the hide trade on board the ship Pilgrim. Describing the locale, which then included what is now the neighboring city of Dana Point, he gushed, San Juan is the only romantic spot in California. The area was also the locale of '''Johnston McCulley's''' first Zorro novella, The Curse of Capistrano, published in 1919 (later renamed The Mark of Zorro after the success of the film of the same name). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Juan_Capistrano,_California ===Orange County Street Names (where they came from) === ===Orange County Developers and Architects & Notable Neighbors=== ===Historical Attractions=== ===Online Resources=== ===Cemetery Records=== Find A Grave - Orange County [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_212] ===Census Records=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959 1790 United States Census ] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228 1800 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 1810 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 1820 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 1830 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 1840 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 1850 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 1860 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 1870 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 1880 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 1900 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 1910 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 1920 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 1930 United States Census] * [https://www.familysearch.org/1940census 1940 United States Census] *1950 United States Census ===Land Records=== [https://www.ocrecorder.com/ Orange County Clerk/Recorder's office] === Newspapers === *Anaheim Bulletin *Anaheim Daily Gazette *Anaheim Gazette *Anaheim Morning Bulletin *The Daily News *The Irvine World Newshttps://www.loc.gov/item/sn79009099/ *The Orange County Plain Dealer *The Tustin News *Santa Ana Register *Southern Californian == Sources ==

Orange County, North Carolina

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==History== Orange County was established in 1752 from lands originally in Bladen, Granville and Johnston counties. From 1771 to 1881, Orange County was reduced in size as the following counties were formed from lands previously within the boundaries of Orange County: Guilford, Wake, Chatham, Caswell, Almance and Durham counties. Families and individuals once living in Orange County may be found living in any of these successor counties despite never moving from their original locations. ==Genealogical Resources== ==Institutions== ==Towns and Communities== ===Cities=== ===Towns=== ===Census Places=== ===Townships=== ===Unincorporated Places===

Orange County, Virginia

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[[Category: Orange County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Orange County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Orange County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Orange County, Virginia}} == Orange County == ===History=== Named after [[Oranje-Nassau-20 | King William III of England]] and formed from [[Space: Spotsylvania County, Virginia | Spotsylvania County]] on February 1, 1734. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out in [[Space: Augusta County, Virginia| Augusta County]], [[Space: Culpeper County, Virginia | Culpeper County]], and [[Space: Frederick County, Virginia | Frederick County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Orange_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Orange County on Family Search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1883379 Virginia, Orange County Marriage Records, 1757-1938 on Family Search] * [https://books.google.com/books/about/?id=1RTReKzz3JQC Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia, 1722-1850], Volume 18; Compiled by: Therese A. Fisher; Publisher: Heritage Books, 1990 - History - 258 pages.

Orange County Deeds-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Orange_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Orange County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Orange County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Orange County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Orange County. This page has the Campbell Deed records. If your Orange County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Orange County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-51079 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Land Sales== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" class="sortable" |+'''Orange County'''
'''Land Deeds'''
'''1738 -1799'''
'''Updated: 15 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Year''' |'''Grantor_Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''Grantee_Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |1738 |Beverley |William |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |3 |109 |1546 acres in Beverly Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59PR-P?i=78&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1738 |Beverley |William |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |3 |110 |1546 acres in Beverly Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59PT-1?i=79&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1740 |Beverley |William |Campbell |Robert |4 |124 |350 acres in Beverley Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59T2-N?i=385&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1740 |Beverley |William |Campbell |Robert |4 |125 |350 acres in Beverley Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59T2-N?i=385&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1741 |Beverley |William |[[Campbell-2518|'''Campbell''']] |David |4 |428 |466 acres being on the Shanandore River and in Beverly Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59RL-Q?i=537&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1741 |Beverley |William |[[Campbell-2518|'''Campbell''']] |David |4 |430 |466 acres being on the Shanandore River and in Beverly Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59R2-1?i=538&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1741 |Beverley |Elizabeth |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |3 |494 |1546 acres to Patrick Campbell and Elizabeth his wife |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-59Y9-T?i=288&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1742 |Borden |Benjamin |[[Campbell-2760|'''Campbell''']] |Gilbert |8 |184 |389 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9XM-W?i=625&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1742 |Borden |Benjamin |[[Campbell-2760|'''Campbell''']] |Gilbert |8 |186 |389 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9XS-M?i=627&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1744 |Beverly |William | [[Campbell-59932|'''Campbell''']] |Alexander |9 |201 |549 acres in Beverley Manor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9VM-9?i=788&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1744 |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |Sayers |William |9 |265 |463 acres being part of the 1546 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9JL-G?i=820&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1744 |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |[[Campbell-4221|'''Campbell''']] |Charles |9 |268 |514 acres being part of the 1546 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9JN-S?i=822&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1744 |[[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']] |Patrick |[[Campbell-4221|'''Campbell''']] |Charles |9 |269 |514 acres being part of the 1546 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-B9JN-S?i=822&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1745 |Lewis |Patton |Campbell |William |10 |116 |308 acres lying on both sides of the Great River of the Calf Pasture |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BJ-VLYP?i=69&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1745 |Lewis |Patton |Campbell |William |10 |117 |308 acres lying on both sides of the Great River of the Calf Pasture |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BJ-VLYP?i=69&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1746 |Spotswood |Alexander |Campbell |Charles |10 |418 |150 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BJ-VRXQ?i=235&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1768 |Newman | |Campbell |Archibald |14 |322 |n/a |page numbers not legible in Book 14 |- |1769 |Stewart |Joseph |Campbell |Daniel |15 |76 |Joseph Stewart Jr of County of Culpeper, Joseph Stewart Sr of County of Spottsylvania and Daniel Campbell of the County of Culpeper, 1000 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-R9ZQ-M?i=64&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1771 |Campbell |Daniel |Porter |Nicholas |15 |290 |Daniel Campbell wife Frances, 260 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-R9C8-D?i=171&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1771 |Campbell |Daniel |Doolittle |Moses |15 |321 |Daniel Campbell wife Frances, 500 acres Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-R9C4-B?i=186&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1785 |Young |William |Campbell |William |18 |357 |410 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-L9PM-4?i=470&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1791 |Campbell |William |Johnson |Valentine |19 |506 |William Campbell wife Susannah, 92 3/4 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BK-GXQ2?i=276&cat=370458 Doc Image] |- |1799 |Johnson |Valentine |Campbell |William |21 |442 |460 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9B2-S9DT-2?i=227&cat=370458 Doc Image] |} ==Sources== '''Orange County, Virginia Deeds''' *General index to deeds Vol. 1 1734-1800: Film # 007724896 *General index to deeds Vols. 2-3 1800-1892: Film # 007724897 *Deeds Vols. 3-5 1738-1742: Film # 007724899 *Deeds Vols. 6-9 1741-1744: Film # 007724900 *Deeds Vols. 10-11 1745-1751: Film # 007724901 *Deeds Vol. 12 1751-1759: Film # 007724901 *Deeds Vols. 13-14 1759-1768: Film # 7724902 *Deeds Vols. 15-16 1768-1778: Film # 007724903 *Deeds Vol. 18 1781-1787: Film # 007724923 *Deeds Vols. 19-20 1786-1795: Film # 007724922 *Deeds Vols. 21-22 1795-1803: Film # 007724921

Orange County New York

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[[Category:Orange County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Orange County was created in 1683 when the province of New York was divided into 12 counties. It was named for the [[Oranje-Nassau-20|Prince of Orange]]. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ulster_County_New_York Ulster County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Dutchess_County%2C_New_York Dutchess County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Putnam_County_New_York Putnam County] - East *Passaic County, New Jersey - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rockland_County_New_York Rockland County] - Southeast *Sussex County, New Jersey - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pike_County_Information Pike County, Pennsylvania] - West *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sullivan_County_New_York Sullivan County] - Northwest ==Cities== *Middletown *Newburgh *Port Jervis ==Towns== *Blooming Grove *Chester *Cornwall *Crawford *Deerpark *Goshen *Greenville *Hamptonburgh *Highlands *Minisink *Monroe *Montgomery *Mount Hope *New Windsor *Newburgh *Palm Tree *Tuxedo *Wallkill *Warwick *Wawayanda *Woodbury ==Villages== *Chester *Cornwall on Hudson *Florida *Goshen *Greenwood Lake *Harriman *Highland Falls *Kiryas Joel *Maybrook *Monroe *Montgomery *Otisville *South Blooming Grove *Tuxedo Park *Unionville *Walden *Warwick *Washingtonville *Woodbury ==Census-designated Places== *Balmville *Beaver Dam Lake *Firthcliffe *Fort Montgomery *Gardnertown *Mechanicstown *Mountain Lodge Park *New Windsor *Orange Lake *Pine Bush *Salisbury Mills *Scotchtown *Sparrow Bush *Vails Gate *Walton Park *Washington Heights *West Point ==Hamlets== *Amity *Arden *Bellvale *Bullville *Carpenter's Point *Central Valley *Circleville *Highland Mills *Howells *Little Britain *Michigan Corners *Mountainville *New Hampton *Pine Island *Ridgebury *State Hill *Sugar Loaf *Thompson Ridge *Westbrookville ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orange_County%2C_New_York Orange County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orange_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Orange County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Record_of_A_Century_of_Church_Life_of_The_Reformed_Church%2C_Warwick%2C_N.Y. The Record of A Century of Church Life of The Reformed Church, Warwick, N.Y.] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Orange_County,_New_York_Genealogy Orange County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/orange-county/ Orange County on Genealogy Inc.} *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Orange County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_New_York. Accessed 21 March 2020

Orange County Wills-Campbell

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[[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Orange_County_Virginia|'''Campbells of Orange County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Orange County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Orange County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Orange County. This page has the Campbell will records. If your Orange County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Orange County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-51079 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Campbell Wills== {| border="3" cellpadding="3" |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Document Link''' |'''Name of Testator''' |'''Document Type''' |'''Source''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Year''' |'''Other Campbells Named''' |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-X4L7?i=106&cat=378071 see the document here]||John [[Campbell-49942|'''Campbell''']]||Admins Bond||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||1||174||1741||none |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-X4PM?i=109&cat=378071 see the document here]||John [[Campbell-49942|'''Campbell''']]||Appraisement of Estate||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||1||180||1741||none |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-XHQP?i=222&cat=378071 see the document here]||William [[Campbell-59823|'''Campbell''']]||Will||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||2||43||1744||William Campbell of Augusta County, brother Charles [[Campbell-4221|'''Campbell''']], daughter Mary Ann Campbell, wife Mary Ann Campbell, father Patrick [[Campbell-6672|'''Campbell''']], brother Patrick [[Campbell-25407|'''Campbell''']], James Campbell |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-XHQX?i=223&cat=378071 see the document here]||William [[Campbell-59823|'''Campbell''']]||Admins Bond||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||2||45||1744||James Campbell, Charles [[Campbell-4221|'''Campbell''']] |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-XHQS?i=235&cat=378071 see the document here]||William [[Campbell-59823|'''Campbell''']]||Appraisement of Estate||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||2||67||1745||James Campbell |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-XH37?i=254&cat=378071 see the document here]||John Campbell||Appraisement of Estate||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||2||103||1746||none |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PX-X41B?i=357&cat=378071 see the document here]||John Campbell||Admins Account||Will books, v. 1-2, 1735-1778||2||305||1760||orphin Matthew Campbell |- |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9PX-6G9?i=62&cat=378071 see the document here]||Archibald Campbell||Appraisement of Estate||Will books, v. 3, 1779-1801||3||109||1786||none |} ==Source== Orange County Virginia Index to wills, 1734-1947 ; will books, 1735-1906 (up to 1800 shown on this page)

Orange Order in Canada

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[[Category: Grand Orange Lodge of British America]] For profiles of members, see [[:Category: Grand Orange Lodge of British America|the category]]. ==Orange Order in Canada== The Grand Orange Lodge of British America, more commonly known as the Grand Orange Lodge of Canada or simply Orange Order in Canada, is the Canadian branch of the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal organization that began in County Armagh, Ireland, in 1795. It has played a large part in the history of Canada, with many prominent members including four Prime Ministers, amongst them Sir John A. Macdonald and John Diefenbaker[citation needed], as well as Tommy Douglas[citation needed], founder of the New Democratic Party. By the third decade of the new century, Order membership growth in Toronto was failing to keep pace with the city's skyrocketing population. And from the 1950s, the organisation began to lose political influence, a change symbolised by the fact that John Diefenbaker proved to be Canada's last Orange prime minister. Its male membership in 1984 stood at just over 14,000 in 616 lodges, a significant drop from the more than 58,000 members and 4000 lodges which made up Canadian Orangeism in 1955. Thereafter, particularly in its Ontario heartland, a slow but steady decline set in. Today, the organisation is dwindling and is viewed as an interesting survival from another age. '''Prominent members''' * Four members of the Orange Order have been Prime Ministers of Canada, namely [[Macdonald-1567|Sir John A. Macdonald]], the father of Canadian Confederation, [[Abbott-3145|Sir John Abbott]], [[Bowell-21|Sir Mackenzie Bowell]] (a past Grand Master), and [[Diefenbaker-1|John Diefenbaker]], in addition to many Ontario Premiers. * Possibly influenced by the number of Irish Newfoundlanders, the majority of whom were Roman Catholic, several of the diplomats who negotiated the Terms of Union between Newfoundland and Canada in 1947 were members of the Orange Order: Joseph Smallwood, P.W. Crummey (a past Newfoundland Grand Master) and F.G. Bradley (a past Newfoundland Grand Master). In fact, the Orange Order played an important role in bringing Newfoundland into Confederation. * [[Douglas-2805|Tommy Douglas]], social activist and politician, was the seventh Premier of Saskatchewan (1944–1961), and the first leader of the New Democratic Party. He is most notably credited as being the Father of Medicare. * [[Clarke-8708|Edward Frederick Clarke]], a prominent editor and publisher, served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1904 and as a member of the Canadian Parliament from 1896 to 1905. * Orangeman [[Muir-654|Alexander James Muir]] (Ontario) wrote both the music and lyrics to the Canadian patriotic song "The Maple Leaf Forever" in 1867. The song was considered for the role of National Anthem in the 1960s. * Angus Walters was the skipper of the Bluenose. * Until the late 1960s, almost all Mayors of Toronto were Orangemen with [[Dennison-899|William Dennison]] being the last Orangeman to serve in office (1967-1972). ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Order_in_Canada Wikipedia - Orange Order in Canada] * [http://www.sneps.net/OO/images/1-CPSApaper.htm The Orange Order in the 20th Century: A Comparative Analysis of Northern Ireland, Scotland, Newfoundland and Ontario by Kaufmann] * [http://canadianorangehistoricalsite.com/index-291.php Orange Young Britons Association article]

Oranmore Civil Parish, County Galway

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[[Category: Galway Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Galway|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Galway, Ireland|Main Galway Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Oranmore Parish, County Galway|Category for Oranmore Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Galway|Civil Parishes in County Galway]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Oranmore Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Órán Mór. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/993 Oranmore Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''County:''' [[:Category:County Galway|County Galway]] :'''Baronies:''' Galway, Dunkellin :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Oranmore Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Galway|Towns of County Galway]] ===The Townlands of Oranmore Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Oranmore Parish (Órán Mór) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/993/BF Oranmore Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Angliham or Gortacallow||''Gort an Chalaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Angliham+or+Gortacallow%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Angliham+or+Gortacallow%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Angliham%20or%20Gortacallow%22&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardaun||''Na hArdáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ardaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballindooly'''||''Baile an Dúlaigh''||[[:Category:Ballindooly Townland, Oranmore Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballindooly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballindooly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballindooly&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballintemple||''Baile an Teampaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballintemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballintemple&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballintemple&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygarraun||''Baile an Gharráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballygarraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballygarraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygarraun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynageeha||''Baile na Gaoithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Ballynageeha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynageeha&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Breanloughaun||''An Bréanlochán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Breanloughaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Breanloughaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Breanloughaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Brockagh||''An Bhrocach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Brockagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Brockagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brockagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bushfield||''Páirc na Sceiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bushfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Bushfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bushfield&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carrowbrowne'''||''Ceathrú an Bhrúnaigh''||[[:Category:Carrowbrowne Townland, Oranmore Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowbrowne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowbrowne&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowbrowne&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowkeel||''An Cheathrú Chaol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowkeel&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowmoneash||''Ceathrú na Manaoise''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowmoneash&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Carrowmoneash&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowmoneash&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cartron||''An Cartrún''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cartron&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cartron&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonacauneen||''Cluain Mhic Cáinín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonacauneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Cloonacauneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonacauneen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coarsefield||''Sceach Liag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coarsefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coarsefield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coarsefield&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolagh||''Cúil Each''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolanillaun||''Cúl an Oileáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolanillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Coolanillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolanillaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Curragrean||''Cora Ghrian''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Curragrean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Curragrean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Curragrean&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark||''Páirc na bhFianna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Deerpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Doughiska||''Dabhach Uisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doughiska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Doughiska&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Doughiska&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Frenchfort||''Cathair Uí Mhaighin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Frenchfort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Frenchfort&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Frenchfort&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garraun North||''An Garrán Thuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+North%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garraun,%20north&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garraun South||''An Garrán Theas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Garraun+South%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garraun,%20south&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glennascaul||''Gleann an Scáil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennascaul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glennascaul&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glennascaul&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenrevagh||''An Gleann Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenrevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Glenrevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenrevagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Innplot||''Preabán an Ósta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Innplot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Innplot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Innplot&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE 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=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilroghter||''Coill Uachtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kilroghter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kilroghter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilroghter&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kiltullagh||''Cill Tulach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kiltullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Kiltullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kiltullagh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Menlough||''Mionlach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Menlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Menlough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Menlough&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Merlinpark||''Páirc Mhuirlinne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Merlinpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Merlinpark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Merlinpark&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Millplot||''Preabán an Mhuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Millplot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Millplot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Millplot&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneyduff||''An Muine Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moneyduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Moneyduff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneyduff&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneymore East||''An Muine Mór Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Moneymore+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Moneymore+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneymore,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Moneymore West||''An Muine Mór Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Moneymore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Moneymore+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Moneymore,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murroogh||''Muirbheach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Murroogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Murroogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murroogh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oranbeg||''Órán Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oranbeg&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oranhill||''Cnoc Óráin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oranhill&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Oranmore'''||''Órán Mór''||[[:Category:Oranmore Townland, Oranmore Parish, County Galway]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Oranmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oranmore&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Parkroe||''An Pháirc Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Parkroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Parkroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parkroe&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollkeen||''An Poll Caoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Pollkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollkeen&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rabbit Island||''Oileán Rois Bhig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rabbit+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rabbit+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rabbit%20Island&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Saint Nicholas Civil Parish. |- |Rinn||''An Rinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rinn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rinn&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rinville East||''Rinn Mhíl Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rinville+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rinville+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rinville,%20east&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rinville West||''Rinn Mhíl Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rinville+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=%22Rinville+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rinville,%20west&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rockhill||''Cnoc na Carraige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rockhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rockhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rockhill&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rocklands||''Fearann na Carraige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rocklands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Rocklands&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rocklands&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roscam||''Ros Cam''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roscam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Roscam&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roscam&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sylaun||''An Saighleán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sylaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Sylaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sylaun&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tonacurragh||''Tóin an Churraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tonacurragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Galway&townland=Tonacurragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tonacurragh&countyname=GALWAY&Parish=ORANMORE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Galway should be added to the main Galway 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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Oratia Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: Oratia Cemetery, Oratia, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Oratia Cemetery - formerly Parrs Cemetery == Located at 541 West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland. === Links === * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Oratia-Cemetery/260156 BillionGraves] This has 213 records * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2647936/oratia-cemetery Find-a-Grave] This has 87 records

Orazio Borghese

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Orazio Raffael Borghese was born in Dipignano Italy in 1875.

Orb

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Eine Linie meiner Vorfahren war über mehrere Jahrhunderte hier ansässig. Sie wurden hier geboren ,die meisten in der St Martin Kirche zu Orb getauft und heirateten dort. Und sie starben auch hier. [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Orb Bad Orb] St. Martin - Bad Orb An exponierter Stelle, auf einem Vorsprung des Molkenbergs, steht die älteste Kirche der Kurstadt an der Orb. Dass sie nicht - wie für ein mittelalterliches Stadtbild üblich - inmitten der Stadt errichtet wurde, ist durch ihre Nähe zur alten Burgbefestigung zu erklären. Denn schon als das "Kastellum" im Jahre 1064 in den Besitz von Erzbischof Siegfried I. von Mainz überging, stand bereits ein Gotteshaus an dieser Stelle, eine romanische Burgkapelle. Der Bau des größeren Gotteshauses ist in das 14. Jh. zu datieren, eine Zeit, in der die Salzgewinnung die Bevölkerungszahl anwachsen ließ. Dadurch, dass alte Bausubstanz in den Bau einer dreischiffigen Kirche integriert wurde, lässt sich die generelle Asymmetrie der Martinskirche erklären. So war der heutige Kirchturm Bestandteil der Wehranlagen. Gerade im vergangenen Jahrhundert blickt die Martinskirche auf eine Geschichte voller (geplanter und unbeabsichtigter) Umgestaltungen zurück. In den 1930ern wurden die gotischen Züge der Kirche durch die Entfernung des barocken Hochaltars wieder hervorgehoben. An seine Stelle trat das Orber Altarbild, ein Werk des Meisters der Darmstädter Passion von kunstgeschichtlicher Relevanz aus dem 15. Jh. Im gleichen Zeitraum wurde die Kirche auch durch den Anbau einer zweigeschossigen Sakristei erweitert. Doch das Orber Altarbild sollte nicht lange im Chorraum verweilen. Während der Umbaumaßnahmen 1978/79 besann man sich auf den barocken Glanz vergangener Tage. Der Hochaltar, wie er Ende des 17. Jh. unter den Schönborns in der Martinskirche aufgestellt wurde, erhielt seinen angestammten Platz zurück. Gleichzeitig wurden zu beiden Seiten der Kirche Seitenschiffe angefügt. An der Nordseite war genug Raum für ein Seitenschiff, das das alte Altarbild aufnehmen konnte, wohingegen südlich der Kirche die lokalen Gegebenheiten nur den Anbau eines sich nach vorne hin verjüngenden Schiffes zur Gewinnung von Sitzplätzen erlaubte. Die bis heute letzte Renovierung war genauso unbeabsichtigt wie umfangreich. Sie wurde nötig durch den Kirchbrand an Weihnachten 1983, der sämtliche Kunstschätze der Pfarrkirche dahinraffte.

Orchard House

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The Alcott's family home from 1858 to 1877. Also where [[Alcott-73|Louisa May Alcott]] penned and set her novel Little Women.

Orchard Pond Plantation, Leon County, Florida

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[[Category:Orchard Pond Plantation, Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slaves]] [[Category:Leon County, Florida, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Orchard Pond Plantation == Orchard Pond, owned by [[Call-801|Richard Keith Call (abt.1792-abt.1862)]], is located between Lake Jackson and the Ochlockonee River in northwestern Leon County, Florida. It originally consisted of 8754 acres. By 1860 it consisted of 1300 worked acres, and 2544 acres of unimproved land. It was valued at $31,000. The main crops were corn and cotton. == Slave Owners == *[[Call-801|Richard Keith Call (abt.1792-abt.1862)]] == Slaves at the Lake Jackson-Orchard Pond Plantation at the Time of Probate == Richard K. Call's estate inventory calls his plantation '''the Lake Jackson Plantation''' in his probate papers.'''Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990''':"Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87123 Probate records, 1827-1887, index to estates, 1831-1974] Probate packets no. 412B-416 1862-1863
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{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9QY-C4X6}} (accessed 15 April 2022) *slave inventory loose papers
https://www.floridamemory.com/learn/exhibits/photo_exhibits/grove/'''Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990''':"Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87123 Probate records, 1827-1887, index to estates, 1831-1974] Probate packets no. 412B-416 1862-1863
Image path: Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 > Leon > Probate packets 1862-1863 no 412B-416 > image 379 of 1540
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9QY-C4X6}} (accessed 15 April 2022) *slave inventory loose papers
https://www.floridamemory.com/learn/exhibits/photo_exhibits/grove/ Richard's will called for a division of the approximately 194 enslaved persons between his two daughters: Mrs T. W. Brevard, Schedule "A", received 97 enslaved persons from the Lake Jackson Plantation (Orchard Pond Plantation).'''Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990''': "Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87123 Probate records, 1827-1887, index to estates, 1831-1974] Probate packets no. 409-412A 1862-1871
Image path: Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 > Leon > Probate packets 1862-1871 no 409-412A > image 1036 of 1292
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9QB-DSQV}} (accessed 15 April 2022) *loose probate papers
*[[Call-1885|Primus]] age 38 *[[Call-1886|Rhody]] age 35, not healthy *[[Call-1938|Mary Jane]] age 10 *[[Call-1887|Thomas]] age 3 *[[Call-1939|Lavinia]] age 6 months *[[Call-1940|Polly]] age 5 years *[[Call-1888|Alec]] age 50 *[[Call-1889|Bill]] age 14 *[[Call-1941|Betsy]] age 40 *[[Call-1942|Maria]] age 15 *[[Call-1890|Madison]] age 12 *[[Call-1891|Anderson]] age 9 *[[Barber-12968|Phil Barber]] age 4 *[[Call-1892|Fred]] age 18 *[[Call-1893|Jerry]] (1) age 50 *[[Call-1943|Martha]] age 45 *[[Call-1944|Lucinda]] (1) age 23 *[[Call-1894|Jerry]] (2) age 20 *[[Call-1895|Thomas]] age 15 *[[Call-1946|Milly]] age 8 *[[Call-1896|Sam]] age 4 *[[Call-1897|Gabriel]] age 4 *[[Call-1898|Dick]] age 2 1/2 *[[Call-1899|Geo Washington]] age 6 months *[[Call-1947|Rachel]] age 40 *[[Call-1948|Adeline]] age 18 *[[Call-1900|Solomon]] age 12, not healthy *[[Call-1949|Silvy]] age 6 *[[Call-1950|Amy]] age 6 months *[[Call-1901|Isaac]] (1) age 40, not healthy *[[Call-1951|Phillis]] age 33 *[[Call-1952|Cely]] age 17 *[[Call-1953|Patsy]] age 10 *[[Call-1902|Isaac]] (2) age 8 *[[Call-1903|Henry]] age 5 *[[Call-1904|Peter]] age 2 1/2 *[[Call-1954|Amelia Ann]] age 6 months *[[Call-1955|Latea]] age 4 *[[Call-1956|Helena]] age 19 *[[Call-1905|Richard]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-1906|Shepard]] age 3 months *[[Call-1937|Fenton]] age 35, wife of Sam (see below) *[[Call-1907|Alec]] age 4 *[[Call-1908|Shadrac]] age 1 1/2, not healthy *[[Call-1957|Becky]] age 30 *[[Call-1909|Rhody]] age 12, not healthy *[[Call-1910|Cesar]] age 8 *[[Call-1911|John]] age 5 *[[Call-1912|William]] age 2 *[[Call-1958|Maria]] age 45 *[[Call-1959|Harriett Ann]] age 20, not healthy *[[Call-1960|Sarah]] age 65 *[[Call-1961|Frances]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-1913|Ben]] age 38 *[[Morgan-36474|Jack Morgan]] age 65 *[[Call-1962|Mary]] age 55 *[[Call-1914|Daniel]] age 32 *[[Call-1963|Patsy]] age 35, not healthy *[[Call-1964|Hannah]] age 45 *[[Call-1965|Beverly]] age 12 *[[Call-1966|Iredel]] age 65 *[[Call-1915|Pitman]] age 40 *[[Call-1967|Matilda]] age 45 *[[Call-1968|Nancy]] age 40 *[[Call-1916|Harkless]] age 45 *[[Call-1917|Perry]] age 50, mechanic *[[Call-1918|Rial]] age 42 *[[Call-1919|Daniel]] age 42 *[[Minoke-1|Mary Minoke]] age 38 *[[Call-1969|Lucinda]] (2) age 45 *[[Call-1970|Delia]] age 20 *[[Call-1920|Isaac]] (3) age 18 *[[Call-1921|Charley]] age 12, not healthy *[[Call-1922|Edward]] age 5 *[[Ogee-5|Bob Ogee]] age 40 *[[Call-1923|George]] age 38 *[[Call-1971|Sue]] age 35 *[[Call-1972|Melvina]] age 18 *[[Call-1924|Jack]] age 15 *[[Call-1925|Handy]] age 13 *[[Call-1973|Chloe]] age 8 *[[Call-1974|Eveline]] age 9 months *[[Call-1926|Mose]] age 30 *[[Call-1927|Toney]] age 28 *[[Call-1928|York]] age 33 *[[Call-1975|Chloe]] age 30 *[[Call-1929|Nelson]] age 10 *[[Call-1930|Joe]] age 8 *[[Call-1976|Scinda]] age 6 *[[Call-1931|Bristol]] age 4 *[[Call-1932|Daniel]] age 1 *[[Call-1977|Elizabeth]] age 37 *[[Call-1933|Fredrick]] age 70 *[[Call-1978|Dolla]] age 75 *[[Call-1934|Sam]], Fenton's husband (no age given) *[[Call-1935|Cuffy]] (no age given) *[[Call-1936|Jimmy]] (no age given) Mrs Ellen C. Long, Schedule "B", received 97 enslaved persons.'''Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990''': "Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87123 Probate records, 1827-1887, index to estates, 1831-1974] Probate packets no. 409-412A 1862-1871
Image path: Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 > Leon > Probate packets 1862-1871 no 409-412A > image 1048 of 1292
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9QB-DSZK}} (accessed 15 April 2022) *loose probate papers
The following 65 enslaved persons "were conveyed to Mrs. Long in lifetime of Gen C." (and were probably at the Grove Plantation with Mrs. Ellen Long at this time.) '''Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990''': "Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87123 Probate records, 1827-1887, index to estates, 1831-1974] Probate packets no. 409-412A 1862-1871
Image path: Florida Probate Records, 1784-1990 > Leon > Probate packets 1862-1871 no 409-412A > image 1052 of 1146
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9QB-DS8H}} (accessed 16 April 2022)
*[[Call-1979|George]] (1) age 36 *[[Call-2017|Louisa]] age 45 *[[Call-1980|Dick]] (1) age 30 *[[Call-1981|William]] (1) age 21 *[[Call-2018|Christina]] age 25 *[[Call-1982|Dick]] (2) age 15 *[[Call-1983|Edmund]] age 4 *[[Call-2019|Manda]] age 2 *[[Call-1984|Horace]] age 34 *[[Call-1985|Sam]] age 47 *[[Call-2020|Jane]] 35 *[[Call-2021|Elizabeth]] age 16 *[[Call-1986|George]] (2) age 11 *[[Call-2022|Fanny]] age 9 *[[Call-1988|Hominy]] (male) age 7 *[[Call-2023|Julia]] age 5 *[[Call-2024|Martha]] age 3 *[[Call-1989|Stepney]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-2025|Sarah]] age 30, not healthy *[[Call-1990|Primus]] age 10 *[[Call-1991|Wilson]] age 48, not healthy *[[Call-2026|Nancy]] age 45, not healthy *[[Call-1992|Ben]] age 21 *[[Call-2027|Lucy]] age 16 *[[Call-1993|Sam]] age 12 *[[Call-2028|Silva]] age 10 *[[Call-1994|Fenton]] age 8 *[[Call-2029|Margarett]] (1) age 4 *[[Call-2030|Amy]] age 2 *[[Call-1995|William]] (2) age 60 *[[Call-2031|Ailsy]] (1) age 60, not healthy *[[Call-1996|Antony]] age 23 *[[Call-1997|Tom]] age 57 *[[Call-2032|Diana]] age 50, not healthy *[[Call-2033|Ameila]] age 23 *[[Call-2034|Betsy Ann]] age 20 *[[Call-1998|Thomas]] (1) age 18 *[[Call-1999|Charley]] age 15 *[[Call-2000|Henry]] age 13 *[[Call-2035|Ailsy]] (2) age 9 *[[Call-2036|Edie Ann]] age 8 *[[Call-2001|William]] (3) age 14 months *[[Call-2003|Azariah]] age 18 months *[[Call-2004|Walker]] age 45 *[[Call-2037|Ellen]] age 30 *[[Call-2038|Mary]] age 10 *[[Call-1987|George]] (3) page 4 *[[Call-2002|Thomas]] (2) age 50 *[[Call-2039|Mary Ann]] age 22 *[[Call-2005|John]] age 17 *[[Call-2006|Isaac]] age 15 *[[Call-2007|Bob]] age 10 *[[Call-2008|Joe]] age 6 *[[Call-2040|Harriett]] age 3 *[[Call-2009|Stephen]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-2041|Margarett]] (2) age 35 *[[Call-2010|Little Handy]] age 3 *[[Call-2011|William]] (3) age 1 1/2 *[[Call-2042|Amy]] age 18, not healthy *[[Call-2043|Elizabeth]] (no age given), blind *[[Call-2012|Jack]] age 100 *[[Call-2013|Hanover]] age 56, not healthy *[[Call-2044|Peggy]] age 61, not healthy *[[Call-2014|Handy]] age 45, not healthy *[[Call-2015|Vance]] age 20, not healthy *[[Call-2016|Edward]], age 12 New allotment, probably from the Orchard Pond Plantation. *[[Call-2045|Squire]] (1) (Esquire Henderson, see 1870 census '''United States Census, 1870''': "United States Census, 1870"
Image path: United States Census, 1870 > Florida > Leon > Northern Division > image 218 of 264; Citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-68K5-8N}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *1870 census, Leon Co, FL, p.216 line 8, the family of Esquire Henderson
) age 45 *[[Call-2069|Sarah]] age 45 *[[Call-2047|William]] age 16 *[[Call-2070|Agnes]] age 12 *[[Call-2048|Phil]] age 12 *[[Call-2049|Elias]] age 9 *[[Call-2050|Coleman]] age 7 *[[Call-2046|Squire]] (2) age 4 *[[Call-2051|Hominy]] (male) age 3 *[[Call-2071|Silla]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-2052|Joe]] age 36 *[[Call-2072|Chloe]] age 40 *[[Call-2053|Mose]] age 23 *[[Call-2054|Tiny alias Rial]] age 18 *[[Call-2055|Daniel]] age 15 *[[Call-2056|Hayward]] age 13, not healthy *[[Call-2057|Dick]] age 11 *[[Call-2058|Hanover]] age 9 *[[Call-2059|Bob]] age 7 *[[Call-2073|Betsy]] age 4 *[[Call-2060|Willis]] age 1 1/2 *[[Call-2061|Jacob]] age 38 *[[Call-2074|Amanda]] age 48 *[[Call-2062|Sam]] age 35 *[[Call-2063|Jack]] age 33, mechanic *[[Call-2064|Kelan]] age 40 *[[Call-2065|Antony]] age 75 *[[Call-2066|Juda]] age 69 *Fa'unk ([[Call-2067|Frank]]?) age 50 *[[Call-2068|Dick]] age 18 *[[Call-2075|Charlotte]] age 15 *[[Call-2076|Mary]] age 70, at the house, not healthy === 1850 Census === In '''1850''' Richard Call had 143 enslaved persons at his plantation '''1850 Census''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442885; Record number: 24565;
{{FamilySearch Record|HR7D-DT3Z}} (accessed 17 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XC94-YF9}} Image number 00302
R K Call in Leon, Florida, United States.
'''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Florida > Leon > Leon county > image 23 of 100; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XC94-TL9}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *1850 slave schedule, Leon Co, FL, Richard K. Call
and 75 enslaved persons at a second location (The Grove?). '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Florida > Leon > Leon county > image 24 of 100; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-XC94-YF9}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *1850 slave schedule, Leon Co, FL, R. K. Call
'''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|30432987|690556}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|91413896}} (accessed 17 September 2022)
Richard K Call in Division 8, Leon, Florida, USA.
#UNKNOWN Male 42 #UNKNOWN Male 19 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Female 4 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Female 32 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 4 #UNKNOWN Male 6/12 #UNKNOWN Male 60 #UNKNOWN Male 50 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Female 60 #UNKNOWN Female 20 #UNKNOWN Female 25 #UNKNOWN Male 23 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 18 #UNKNOWN Female 50 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Male 16 #UNKNOWN Male 15 #UNKNOWN Female 19 #UNKNOWN Female 6/12 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Male 45 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Male 6/12 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Male 19 #UNKNOWN Male 23 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 25 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Male 6/12 #UNKNOWN F 28 #UNKNOWN M 6 #UNKNOWN M 4 #UNKNOWN M 2 #UNKNOWN M 50 #UNKNOWN M 45 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 30 #UNKNOWN M 34 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 28 #UNKNOWN M 27 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 20 #UNKNOWN M 50 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 25 #UNKNOWN M 25 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 27 #UNKNOWN F 11 #UNKNOWN F 9 #UNKNOWN M 6 #UNKNOWN M 1 #UNKNOWN F 24 #UNKNOWN M 7 #UNKNOWN F 3 #UNKNOWN M 1 #UNKNOWN F 22 #UNKNOWN F 7 #UNKNOWN F 1 #UNKNOWN M 22 #UNKNOWN M 20 #UNKNOWN M 21 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 30 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 25 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN F 45 #UNKNOWN F 50 #UNKNOWN F 19 #UNKNOWN F 20 #UNKNOWN F 4 #UNKNOWN M 1 #UNKNOWN F 18 #UNKNOWN M 20 #UNKNOWN F 12 #UNKNOWN M 8 #UNKNOWN M 2 #UNKNOWN F 35 #UNKNOWN F 16 #UNKNOWN F 10 #UNKNOWN F 8 #UNKNOWN M 5 #UNKNOWN M 3 #UNKNOWN M 1 #UNKNOWN F 27 #UNKNOWN F 7 #UNKNOWN M 5 #UNKNOWN M 2 #UNKNOWN F 27 #UNKNOWN M 5 #UNKNOWN F 3 #UNKNOWN M 24 #UNKNOWN M 22 #UNKNOWN M 20 #UNKNOWN M 12 #UNKNOWN M 21 #UNKNOWN M 30 #UNKNOWN M 17 #UNKNOWN M 35 #UNKNOWN M 80 #UNKNOWN F 55 === 1860 Census === According to data in the United States Census of 1860, Richard Keith Call was the third-largest slaveholder in Leon County."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-C5ZM : 16 October 2019), *R K Call, 1860.Leon County, Florida Largest Slaveholders From 1860 Slave Census Schedules, (http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ajac/genealogy/flleon.htm) In 1860, R. K. Call had 121 enslaved persons in Tallahassee, '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Florida > Leon > Tallahassee > image 8 of 11; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBV-9KPN}} (accessed 16 April 2022) *1860 slave schedule, R.K. Call in Tallahassee
and daughter Ellen C. Long had 52 enslaved persons enumerated under her name. #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 49 #UNKNOWN Female 36 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Male 60 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Female 36 #UNKNOWN Female 14 #UNKNOWN Male 9 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Male 60 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Female 75 #UNKNOWN Male 38 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Male 29 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 35 #UNKNOWN Female 11 #UNKNOWN Male 13 #UNKNOWN Male 9 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Female 70 #UNKNOWN Male 31 #UNKNOWN Male 55 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Female 65 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 9 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 31 #UNKNOWN Male 18 #UNKNOWN Male 16 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 9 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Male 50 #UNKNOWN Female 27 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 16 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 25 #UNKNOWN Male 10 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 1 #UNKNOWN Male 31 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 4 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Female 70 #UNKNOWN Female 37 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Male 43 #UNKNOWN Male 38 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 5 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 45 #UNKNOWN Female 38 #UNKNOWN Female 17 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 13 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 32 #UNKNOWN Female 59 #UNKNOWN Male 55 #UNKNOWN Male 37 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Female 35 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Female 59 #UNKNOWN Female 70 == Sources == *[[Space:Slaves_of_Richard_Keith_Call_at_Orchard_Pond_Plantation|Slaves of Richard Keith Call at Orchard Pond Plantation]]

Orchestra Members of the Titanic

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[[:Category:Orchestra_Members_of_the_Titanic|Orchestra Members of the Titanic]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]] | [[:Category:RMS_Titanic|RMS Titanic]] |[[:Category:Orchestra_Members_of_the_Titanic|Orchestra Members of the Titanic]] Contact: [[Tucker-11084|Donna Tucker Baumann]] ===Summary=== * Date:15 Apr 1912 * Location: Atlantic Ocean * Victims: 8 Orchestra Members, 8 Lost {| 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;"|'''Titanic Project
on Trusted List''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brailey-36|William Brailey]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bricoux-1|Roger Bricoux]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Clarke-6938|John Clarke]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hartley-1845|Wallace Hartley]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hume-810|John Hume]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Krins-12|Georges Krins]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Taylor-31340|Percy Taylor]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Woodward-3779|John Woodward]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|2nd Class Passenger Musician |- |} |} == Sources ==

Orden de la antigua republica

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todo gran conocimiento siempre tiene un origen antiguo y misterioso. de eso trata la antigua republica de como fue el inicio de la sabiduria jedi..en el que descubriremos ese concimiento oculto y maravilloso de los jedis

Order of the Cloud and Banner

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[[Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner]] '''See''': [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner|Order of the Cloud and Banner]] for profiles. The '''Order of the Cloud and Banner''' (Chinese: 雲麾勳章) also known as the Order of the Resplendent Banner is a military award of the Republic of China. It was instituted on June 15, 1935 and is awarded in nine grades for contributions to national security. The insignia of the order features a fluttering yellow flag, surrounded by white clouds on a blue field. This image is surrounded by golden rays. {{Image|file=Military_Medals-97.jpg|size=100px|align=l}} close up of the Star of the Order of the Cloud and Banner with grades 1, 2 and 3 The grades of the Order of the Cloud and Banner (雲麾勳章) in descending order are: *[[Image:Military_Medals-150.png|100px]] 1st [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Grand Cordon | with Special Grand Cordon]] (特種大綬) {{Clear}} *[[Image:Military_Medals-151.png|100px]] 2nd [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Grand Cordon | with Grand Cordon]](大綬) *[[Image:Military_Medals-152.png|100px]] 3rd [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Yellow Grand Cordon |with Yellow Grand Cordon]] (黃色大綬) *[[Image:Military_Medals-33.gif|100px]] 4th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Cravat |with Special Cravat]] (特種領綬) *[[Image:Military_Medals-34.gif|100px]] 5th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Cravat |with Cravat]] (領綬) *[[Image:Military_Medals-35.gif|100px]] 6th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Rosette |with Special Rosette]] (特種襟綬附勳表) *[[Image:Military_Medals-36.gif|100px]] 7th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Rosette |with Rosette]] (襟綬附勳表) *[[Image:Military_Medals-37.gif|100px]] 8th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Special Ribbon |with Special Ribbon]] (特種襟綬) *[[Image:Military_Medals-38.gif|100px]] 9th [[:Category: Order of the Cloud and Banner with Ribbon |with Ribbon]] (襟綬)
{{Clear}} See [[Wikipedia:Order_of_the_Cloud_and_Banner]] ==Sources==

Order of the Garter

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[[Category:Order of the Garter]] '''The Most Noble Order of the Garter''' is the highest of the British orders of chivalry. Founded by [[Plantagenet-70|King Edward III of England]], the Order of the Garter is the oldest of all of the orders of [[:Category: British Isles and Ireland Orders of Chivalry|British chivalry]]. The order is dedicated to the image and arms of England's patron saint, Saint George. Male members of the order are known as Knight Companions, their name prefaced by "Sir" and followed by the suffix "KG". Likewise, female members are known as Lady Companion, their name prefixed by "Lady" and followed by "LC".

Order of the Garter - recategorisation

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[[Category: Order of the Garter]] A proposal to streamline the category structure of the Order of the Garter. Linked to this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1471108/knights-of-the-garter-and-categories G2G question] Those categories which already exist are noted.
A duplicate Garter Principal King of Arms category has been merged.
None of the suggested renaming has yet been done.
The Royal Knights and Stranger Knights may already be categorised under the Knights Companion. What categorisation levels lead up from "Order of the Garter"? '''Order of the Garter''' (top level) - present as [[:Category:Order_of_the_Garter]] *'''Founder Knights of the Garter''' (landing level) - present as ":Category:Knights_of_the_Garter" Needs renaming - '''Done''' *'''Knights and Ladies Companion of the Garter''' - present as "Category:Knights_Companion_of_the_Garter" although women have been admitted as Companions since 1987. Needs renaming to "Knights and Ladies Companion of the Garter" **'''By monarch''' (landing levels) ([[Roberts-11366|Margaret Thatcher]] goes here under the Elizabeth II subcategory) *'''Ladies of the Garter''' (landing level) Generally Royal spouses and Ladies of the Court. Most were up to the reign of Henry VII, a few in modern times. [https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/image_of_the_month/ladies-of-the-garter/ Ladies of the Garter, blog of The College of St George] Category present but need renaming from ":Category:Ladies_Companion_of_the_Garter", as Lady Companions (LG) are those non-Royals who have been invested since 1987. [[Denmark-508|Queen Alexandra]], consort of Edward VII, goes in this category. - '''Done''' *'''Military Knights of the Garter''' (landing level) - present [[:Category:Military_Knights_of_Windsor]] *'''Officers of the Garter''' **'''Prelate''' (landing level) **'''Chancellor''' (landing level) **'''Register''' (landing level) **'''Garter Principal King of Arms''' (landing level) - present [[:Category:Garter_Principal_King_of_Arms]] - now connected. Also part of the College of Arms hierarchy **'''Gentleman or Lady Usher of the Black Rod''' (landing level) - present as ''Category:Black_Rod'' will need to rename to "Usher of the Black Rod" This is the same Black Rod who has the position in the House of Lords. '''Done''' **'''Secretary''' (landing level) *'''Royal Knight Companions of the Garter''' (Landing level) British Royalty that do not already qualify by being monarch or Prince of Wales. They do not count in the 24 member total. Male and Female Royals are both styled Knights and have the post-nominals KG. [[Windsor-131|Princess Anne]] and [[Shand-3|Camilla, Queen Consort]] go in this category as KG. https://web.archive.org/web/20111217082602/http://www.debretts.com/forms-of-address/titles/knight/knights-of-orders-of-chivalry.aspx *'''Stranger Knight Companions of the Garter''' (Landing level) Foreign Royalty, male and female are styled Knights and have the post-nominals KG . They do not count in the 24 member total ([[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-40|Leopold II, King of the Belgians]] goes in this category). ==Sources==

Order Sons of Italy in America - Roma Intangible Lodge

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[[Category:Order Sons of Italy in America]] ==Background== This free-space page has been created to record the history and activities of the Order Sons of Italy in America (Ordine Figli d’Italia in America, Italian) Roma Intangible Lodge #215 The Roma Intangibile Lodge #215 received its Charter from the Supreme Lodge on 14 December 1913. It is the oldest Lodge in upstate New York and one of New York State's largest Lodges, with over 400 members. The Lodge purchased the three-story building at 120 Madison Avenue for lodge rooms under the Italian Hall Corporation. To finance the building, shares were sold to Lodge members at $5.00 per share. {{Image|file=Ziggie_s_Image_Sandbox-1.jpg |caption=Order Sons of Italy in America }}
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[[Category:Battle of Waterloo]] === Orders of Battle === These are detailed outlines which detail the exact way in which an army's military formations are divided into their respective corps, brigades, divisions, etc. These also give information on the leadership, the relative strength and size of the formations / units, and the composition of the unit in terms of the types of troops inside it. ==== Anglo-Allied Order of Battle ==== The Anglo-Allied Army consisted of a hodgepodge of units from Britain, the Netherlands, the King's German Legion, the Netherlands/Belgium, and the German states of Hanover, Brunswick, and Nassau. ===== Anglo-Allied Army Headquarters ===== Command: * Commander-in-Chief: [[Wellesley-4|Field Marshal Sir Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington]] * Military Secretary: Lt-Col. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, 1st Foot Guards * Personal Surgeon: Dr. John Hume * Adjutant-General: Maj-Gen. Sir Edward Barnes * Quarermaster-General: Col. Sir William Howe de Lancey (originally Deputy Quartermaster-General under Maj-Gen. Sir George Murray, but Murray sailed to Canada and could not be recalled in time) * Commissary-General: Thomas Dunmore * Headquarters' Commandant: Col. Sir Colin Campbell * Inspector of Hospitals: Sir James Robert Grant * Royal Artillery Commander: Col. Sir George Adam Wood * Commanding Royal Engineer: Lt-Col. Carmichael Smyth ADCs: * Lt-Col. J. Fremantle, Coldstream Guards * Lt-Col. [[Canning-128|Charles Fox Canning]], 3rd Foot Guards * Lt-Col. Hon. Sir Alexander Gordon, 3rd Foot Guards * Lt-Col. Lord George Lennox, 9th Light Dragoons * The Prince of Nassau-Usingen * Maj. Hon. Henry Percy, 14th Light Dragoons * Captain Lord Arthur Hill * Lt. Lord George Cathcart, 6th Dragoon Guards Adjutant-General's Department: * Maj. A. Hamilton, 4th West India Regt. (ADC) * Col. Sir John Elley, Royal Horse Guards (Deputy A-G) * Lt-Col. J. Waters (Assistant A-G) Quartermaster-General's Department: * Col. Hon. Alexander Abercromby, 2nd Foot Guards (Assistant QMG) * Col. F.E. Hervey, 14th Light Dragoons (Assistant QMG) * Lt-Col. R. Torrens, West India Regt. (Assistant QMG) Foreign Military Representatives: * Field-Marshal Baron de Vincent (Austria) * Lt-Gen. Count Pozzo di Borgo (Russia) * Lt-Gen. Miguel de Alava (Spain) * Maj-Gen. Count van Reede (Netherlands) * Maj-Gen. Baron von Muffling (Prussia) ===== Anglo-Allied Military Units ===== {{Red|RED FONT denotes units that were not present at Waterloo}} '''Anglo Allied Army, under [[Wellesley-4|Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal Sir Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington]] and DQMG(COS) Col. Sir William H. de Lancey''' : I Corps (32,000 men, 64 guns)
: Commander: Prince of Orange
: Chief-of-Staff: Maj-Gen. J.V. Baron Constant Rebecque
: Adjutant-General: Maj-Gen. van der Wyck
: Artillery: Maj-Gen. van Gunckel
: ADC: Sir Henry Webster, Lord March (Duke of Richmond's son)
:: 1st British Infantry Division (Guards) - Maj-Gen. George Cooke (4,266 men)
::: 1st Guard Brigade - Maj-Gen. Peregrine Maitland (1,628)
::: Brigade-Maj. Capt. J. Gunthorpe, 1st Foot Guards
:::: II/1st Foot Guards - Maj. H. Askew (781)
:::: III/1st Foot Guards - Maj. Hon. W. Steward (847)
::: Divisional Artillery - Lt-Col. Stephen G. Adye (440)
:::: British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, and 215 men) - Capt. Charles F. Sandham RFA
:::: KGL horse battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 225 men) - Maj. Jacob Kühlmann
:: 3rd British Infantry Division - Maj-Gen. Count Sir Karl (Charles) von Alten (8,091 men) :: Chief-of-Staff: Col. August von Berger :: ADCs: Maj. A. Heise, 2nd Light Btn. KGL, Lt. W. Havelock, 43rd Foot
::: 2nd KGL Brigade - Col. Baron Ompteda (2,087 men) :::: I Light Btn. KGL - Lt-Col. L. Bussche (519) :::: II Light Btn. KGL - Maj. G. Baring (403) :::: V Line Btn. KGL - Lt-Col. W.B. Linsingen (529) :::: VIII Line Btn. KGL - Maj. Schroeder (636) ::: 5th Brigade - Maj-Gen. Sir Colin Halkett and Brigade-Maj. Capt. W. Crofton, 54th Foot (2,274 men) :::: II/30th Foot - Lt-Col. M.W. Bailey (635) :::: II/33rd Foot - Lt-Col. W.K. Elphinstone (576) :::: II/69th Foot - Maj. G. Muttlebury (565) :::: II/73th Foot (Highland) - Lt-Col. W.G. Harris (498) ::: 1st Hanoverian Brigade - Maj-Gen. Graf von Kielmannsegge (3,315 men) :::: Field Jägers (331) - Capt. von Reden :::: Light Btn. "Grubenhagen" - Lt-Col. Wurmb (643) :::: Light Btn. "Lüneburg" - Lt-Col. von Klencke (617) :::: Line Btn. "Osnabruck" - Maj. Baron Bulow (632) :::: Line Btn. "Verden" - Maj. de Schkopp (559) :::: Line Btn. "Bremen" - Lt-Col. Langrehr (533) ::: Divisional Artillery - Lt-Col. J.S. Williamson (415 men) :::: KGL 1st Foot Battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 215 men) - Capt. Cleeves :::: British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 200 men) - Maj. Lloyd :: [[:Category:2nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division,_I_Corps_(7,620)|2nd Netherlands Infantry Division]] - [[De_Perponcher_Sedlnitzky-1|Lt-Gen. Baron Hendrik George de Perponcher-Sedlnitzky]] (7,620 men) :: Chief-of-Staff: [[Van_Zuylen_van_Nyevelt-3|Col. P.H. Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt]] :::[[:Category:1st_(Dutch-Belgian)_Brigade,_2nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division,_I_Corps_(2,931_men)|1st (Dutch-Belgian) Brigade]] - [[Van_Bijlandt-5|Maj-Gen. Graaf W.F. van Bijlandt]] (2,931 men) :::: [[:Category:27th_Dutch_Jaegers,_1st_Dutch-Belgian_Brigade,_2nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division|27th (Dutch) Jaeger]] - [[Grunebosch-1|Lt-Col. J.W. Grunebosch]] (550) :::: 7th (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. H. Singendonck (675) :::: 8th (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. W.A. de Jongh (566) :::: 5th (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. J.J. Weslenberg (220) :::: 7th (Belgian) Line - Lt-Col. F.C. Vandensande (701) ::: [[:Category:2nd_(Nassau)_Brigade,_2nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division,_I_Corps_(4,689_men)|2nd (Nassau) Brigade]] - [[Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-12|Maj-Gen. H.S.H. Prince Bernard von Saxe-Weimar]] (4,689 men) :::: 2nd (Nassau) - Maj. F. Sattler (2,673) :::: I/2nd (Nassau) - Capt. Busgen (889) :::: II/2nd (Nassau) Regiment - Maj. P. von Normann (885) :::: III/2nd (Nassau) - Maj. G. Hegmann (899) :::: I/28th (Orange-Nassau) - Lt-Col. W.F. von Dressel (893) :::: II/28th (Orange-Nassau) - Lt-Col. P. Schleyer (688) :::: Volunteers Jaegers (Orange-Nassau) - Capt. E. Bergmann (177) ::: [[:Category:Divisional_Artillery,_2nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division|Divisional Artillery]] - [[Van_Opstall-1|Comd. Maj. C. van Opstall]] :::: Belgian foot battery (2 guns, 258 men) - Capt. E.J. Stievenaart ::::: Artillery Train - Lt. van de Hoeven (112) :::: Dutch horse battery (6 6-pdr cannons, 2 5.5' howitzers, 219 men) - Capt. A. Bijleveld ::::: Artillery Train - Lt. van Gahlen (139) :: 3rd Netherlands Infantry Division - Lt-Gen. Baron David-Hendrik Chassé :: Chief-of-Staff: Maj. L.A.C. Baron van Delen ::: [[:Category:1st_(Dutch-Belgian)_Brigade,_3nd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division,_I_Corps_(3,298_men)|1st (Dutch-Belgian) Brigade]] - [[Detmers-78|Col. H. Detmers]] (3,298 men) :::: 2nd (Dutch) Line - Lt-Col. J. Speelman (471) :::: 4th (Dutch) Line - Lt-Col. R. van Heekeren van Molencate (519) :::: 6th (Dutch) Line - Lt-Col. A. van Thielen (492) :::: 17th (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. N. van Molz Wieling (534) :::: 19th (Dutch) Militia - Maj. H. Boellaerdt (467) :::: 35th (Belgian) Jager - Col. D.P.J. Arnold (605) ::: 2nd (Dutch-Belgian) Brigade - Maj-Gen. A.K.J.G. d'Aubreme (3,848 men) :::: 3rd (Belgian) Line - Lt-Col. E.P. l'Honneux (629) :::: 12th (Dutch) Line - Col. D.O. Bagelaar (431) :::: 13th (Dutch) Line]] - Col. F.N.L. Aberson (664) :::: 3rd (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. F.E. Baron van Lawick van Pabst (592) :::: 10th (Dutch) Militia - Lt-Col. G.F. Brade (632) :::: 36th (Belgian) Jager - Col. C. Goethals (633) ::: Divisional Artillery - Comd. Maj. J.L.D. van der Smissen :::: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Belgian_foot_battery_%28121%29%2C_Divisional_Artillery%2C_3rd_Netherlands_Infantry_Division Belgian foot battery (6 6-pdr cannons, 2 5.5' howitzers, 267 men)] - [[Lux-519|Capt. J. H. Lux ]] ::::: Artillery Train - Lt. Kikkert (146) :::: Belgian horse battery (6 6-pdr cannons, 2 5.5' howitzers, 210 men) - Capt. C.F. Krahmer de Bichin ::::: Artillery Train - Lt. Zeist (87) : II Corps (27,500 men, 40 guns) : Commander - Lord Rowland Hill : ADC: Cpt. Horace Churchill :: 2nd British Infantry Division - Lt-Gen. Sir Henry Clinton (7,992 men) :: ADCs: Capt. F. Dawkins, 1st Foot Guards, and Capt. J. Gurwood, 10th Hussars ::: 1st KGL Brigade - Col. G.C.A. du Platt (2,072 men) :::: I Line Btn. KGL - Maj. W. Robertson (478) :::: II Line Btn. KGL - Lt-Col. J. C. von Schroeder (527) :::: III Line Btn. KGL - Lt-Col. F. de Wissell (589) :::: IV Line Btn. KGL - Maj. R. Reb (478) ::: 3rd Brigade - Maj-Gen. Frederick Adam and Brig-Maj. T. Hunter-Blair, 91st (2,937 men) :::: I/52nd Foot (Light) - Lt-Col. Sir John Colbourne (1,130 men) :::: 71st Foot (Light) - Lt-Col. T. Reynell (936) :::: II/95th Foot (Rifles) - Maj. A. Norcott (666) :::: III/95th Foot (Rifles) Maj. J. Ross (205) ::: 3rd Hanoverian Brigade - Col. Hew Halkett (2,541 men) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Bremenvorde" - Lt-Col. Schulenberg (655) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Salzgitter" - Maj. von Hammerstein (644) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Osnabruck" - Maj. Count Munster (633) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Quackenbruck" - Maj. Baron C.W. von dem Hunefeldt (609) ::: Divisional Artillery - Lt-Col. C. Gold :::: British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 217 men) - Capt. Samuel Bolton, RFA :::: KGL horse battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 225 men) - Maj. A. Sympher :: 4th British Infantry Division - {{Red|Lt-Gen. Sir Charles Colville}} ::: 4th Brigade - Lt-Col. Harry H. Mitchell (2,007 men) :::: I/23rd Foot - Lt-Col. Sir Henry Ellis (741) :::: III/14th Foot - Lt-Col. Francis Skelly Tidy (640) :::: I/51st Foot (Light) - Maj. S. Rice (626) ::: {{Red|6th Brigade - Col. Johnstone (2,639 men)}} :::: {{Red|II/35th Foot - Maj. C. Macalister (570)}} :::: {{Red|I/54th Foot - Lt-Col. John Earl Waldergrave (595)}} :::: {{Red|I/59th Foot - Col. H. Austen (540) }} :::: {{Red|I/91st Foot - Lt-Col. Sir William Douglas (904) }} ::: {{Red|5th Hanoverian Brigade - Maj-Gen. Sir James Lyon (3,029 men)}} :::: {{Red|Hanoverian Line Btn. "Launeberg" - Lt-Col. Benort (533)}} :::: {{Red|Hanoverian Line Btn. "Kalenburg" - Maj. Schnehen (634) }} :::: {{Red|Hanoverian Landwehr Btn. "Nienburg" - Maj. Hollenfer (625)}} :::: {{Red|Hanoverian Landwehr Btn. "Hoya" - Lt-Col. Grote (629) }} :::: {{Red|Hanoverian Landw. Btn. "Bentheim - Maj. Croupp (608)}} ::: Divisional Artillery - Lt-Col. J. Hawker :::: {{Red|British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 220 men) - Maj. J. Brome, RFA}} :::: Hannoverian foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 238 men) - Capt. von Rettberg : {{Red|Netherlands Corps (10,421 men), under Prince Willem Carel Frederik of the Netherlands}} : {{Red|Chief-of-Staff: [[De_Sainte-Aldegonde-1|Col. L.A.B. Graaf de Sainte-Aldegonde]]}} :: {{Red|1st Netherland Infantry Divison - [[Stedman-1183|Lt-Gen. J.A. Stedman]] (6,692)}} :: {{Red|Chief-of-Staff [[Snouckaert_van_Schauburg-3|Lt-Col. R. Baron Snouckaert van Schauburg]]}} ::: {{Red|1st Infantry Brigade - Maj-Gen. F. d'Hauw (3,299 men)}} :::: {{Red|16th Jagers (Dutch) - Lt-Col. S. R. van Hulstein (490)}} :::: {{Red|6th Line (Dutch) - Lt-Col. P.A. Twent (431)}} :::: {{Red|9th Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. J.J. Simons (555)}} :::: {{Red|14th Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. W. Poolman (586) }} :::: {{Red|15th Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. P.C. Colthoff (659) }} :::: {{Red|4th Line (Belgian) - Lt-Col. E. de Man (578) }} ::: {{Red|2nd Infantry Brigade - Maj-Gen. D.J. de Eerens (3,168 men)}} :::: {{Red|18th Jagers (Dutch) - Lt-Col. Prince van Aremberg (798)}} :::: {{Red|1st Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. F.A. Guicherit (591)}} :::: {{Red|2nd Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. A.W. Senn van Bazel (582)}} :::: {{Red|18th Militia (Dutch) - Lt-Col. F.W. van Ommeren (515)}} :::: {{Red|1st Line (Belgian) - Lt-Col. W. Kuijek (682)}} ::: {{Red|Divisional Artillery - Capt. P. Wijnands (225}} :::: {{Red|Dutch foot battery (6 6-pdrs, 2 5.5" howitzers, 225 men) - Capt. P. Wijnands}} ::: {{Red|(Dutch) Indonesian Brigade: [[Anthing-6|Lt-Gen C.H.W. Anthing]] (3,729 men)}} :::: {{Red|5th (Dutch) Colonial Regiment - Maj-Gen. Busman (1,541)}} :::: {{Red|10th (Dutch) West Indian Jagers - Col. H.W. Rancke (704)}} :::: {{Red|11th (Dutch) West Indian Jagers - Lt-Col. F. Knotzer (718) }} :::: {{Red|1st Flank Btn - Lt-Col. W. Schenck (536)}} :::: {{Red|Dutch foot battery (6 6-pdrs, 2 5.5" howitzers, 230 men) - Capt. C.J. Riesz}} : Reserve Corps (23,000 men, 56 guns) : Commander: [[Wellesley-4|Duke of Wellington]] : ADCs: Capt. Horace Seymour and Capt. Wedderburn-Webster :: 5th British Infantry Division - [[Picton-72|Lt-Gen. Sir Thomas Picton]] (6,724 men) :: Chief of Staff: [[Gomm-117|Maj-Gen. Gomm]] :: ADCs: Capt. A. Langton, 61st Foot; Capt. J. Tyler, 93rd Foot; and Capt. N. Chambers, 1st Foot Guards ::: 8th Brigade - [[Kempt-11|Maj-Gen. Sir James Kempt]] and BM Capt. C. Eeles, 95th Rifles (1,923 men) :::: 28th Foot - Lt-Col. Sir Charles Belson (557) :::: I/32nd Foot - Maj. John Hicks (503) :::: I/79th Foot - [[Douglas-2353|Lt-Col. Neil Douglas]] (445) :::: 6 coys - I/95th Foot (Rifles) - [[Barnard-2056|Lt-Col. Sir Andrew Barnard]] (418) ::: 9th Brigade - [[Pack-224|Maj-Gen. Sir Denis Pack]] and BM Maj. C. Smythe, 95th Rifles (1,697 men) :::: III/1st Foot - Maj. C. Campbell (453) :::: 42nd Foot - Maj. R. H. Dick (338) :::: II/44th Foot - Lt-Col. J. M. Hammerton (494) :::: I/92nd Foot (Highland) - Maj. D. Macdonald (412) ::: 5th Hanoverian Brigade - Col. von Vincke (2,604 men) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Hameln" - Maj. von Strube (689) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Gifhorn" - Maj. von Hammerstein (640) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Hildesheim" - Maj. von Rheden (640) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Peine" - Mjr. Westphalen (635) ::: Divisional Artillery - Maj. A. Heisse (500) :::: Hanoverian foot battery (5 6-pdr, 1 5.5" howitzer, 237 men) - Capt. Braun, Hanoverian FA :::: British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 263 men) - Maj. T. Rogers, RFA :: 6th British Infantry Division - GOC Lt-Gen. Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole :: NOTE - Sir Cole was not present at Waterloo, Sir Lambert was the acting commander. :: ADC: Lt. T. Baynes, 39th Foot ::: 10th Brigade - Maj-Gen. Sir John Lambert (2,289 men) (Acting Divisional Commander on arrival at Waterloo) :::: I/4th Foot - Lt-Col. F. Brooke (677) :::: I/27th Foot - Capt. J. Hare (750) :::: I/40th Foot - Maj. A.R. Hayland (862) :::: {{Red|II/81st Foot - Lt-Col. ? (498) - left in Brussels}} ::: 4th Hannoverian Brigade - Col. C. Best (2.669 men) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Osterode" - Maj. Baron Reden (700) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Münden" - Maj. de Schmidt (680) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Luneburg" - Lt-Col. de Ramdohr (647) :::: Landwehr Btn. "Verden" - Maj. de Decken (642) ::: Divisional Artillery - Lt-Col. Bruckmann (200) ::: British foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 200 men) - Capt. James Sinclair, RFA :::: {{Red|British foot battery (5 9pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 264 / 200 men) - Maj. George Unett}} :: Brunswick Division - GOC Duke of Brunswick, then Acting GOC Col. Olfermann :: QMG: Lt-Col. van Heinemann :: Chief of Staff: Maj. von Wachholtz :: Artillery Commander: Maj. von Lubecq ::: Advance Guard - Maj. von Rauschenplatt (635) :::: Jager Btn. - Maj. von Rauschenplatt (635) ::: Light Brigade - Lt-Col. von Buttlar and Adjt-Capt. van Mosqua (2,565 men) :::: Light Btn. "Leib" ("Life") - Maj. von Prostler (565) :::: 1st Light Btn. - Maj. von Holstein (688) :::: 2nd Light Btn. - Maj. von Brandenstein (621) :::: 3rd Light Btn. - Maj. Ebeling (691) ::: Line Brigade - Lt-Col. von Specht and Adjt-Capt. van Aurich (1,753 men) :::: 1st Line Btn. - Maj. Metzner (586) :::: 2nd Line Btn. - Maj. von Strombeck (500) :::: 3rd Line Btn. - Maj. von Normann (667) ::: Divisional Artillery - Maj. Mahn (372) :::: Brunswick foot battery (8 6-pdr cannons, 205 men) - Maj. von Moll :::: Brunswick horse battery (8 6-pdr cannons, 167 men) - Capt. von Heinemann ::: Cavalry Brigade :::: 2nd (Brunswick) Hussars - Maj. von Cramm (684) :::: (Brunswick) Uhlans - Maj. Pott (235) :::: (Brunswick) Field Gendarmes or Polizei Huzaren (17) :: Nassau Reserve Contingent Brigade - Maj-Gen. A.H.E. von Kruse (2,841 men) :: 2IC: Lt-Col. von Haven :: Chief of Staff: Capt. von Morrenhoffen ::: 1st Nassau - Col. E. von Steuben (2,841) :::: I/1st Infantry - Maj. J. von Weyhers (951) :::: II/1st Infantry - Maj. A. von Nauendorf (943) :::: Landwehr Infantry - Maj. F. von Preen (947) ::: Hannoverian Reserve Artillery :::: Hannoverian foot battery (4 6-pdr cannons, 2 5.5" howitzer, ? men) - Capt. ? von Weiring :::: Hannoverian foot battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 263 men) - Capt. von Braun :: British Reserve Artillery - Maj. Drummond :::: "A" Troop, British horse battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 180 men) - Lt-Col. Sir Hew Ross :::: "D" Troop, British horse battery (5 6-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 180 men) - Maj. G. Beane :::: {{Red|British foot battery (4 18-pdr cannons, 395 men) - Capt. Morrison (battery stationed at Vilvordse)}} :::: {{Red|British foot battery (4 18-pdr cannons, 395 men) - Capt. Hutchesson (battery stationed at Ostend)}} :::: {{Red|British foot battery (4 18-pdr cannons, 395 men) - Cpt. Ilbert (battery stationed at Ostend)}} : Cavalry Corps (11,000 men, 30 guns) : Commander: Lt-Gen. Sir Henry Paget, the Earl of Uxbridge : Senior ADC: Maj. W. Thornhill : Hanoverian Cavalry Commander: Maj-Gen. Victor von Alten : Royal Horse Artillery Commander: Lt-Col. Sir Frazer :: 1st British "Household" Cavalry Brigade - GOC Maj-Gen. Lord Edward Somerset (1,319 men) :: Brigade Major: Maj. H.G. Smith, 25th Foot :: ADC: Lt. H. Somerset, 18th Hussars ::: 1st Life Guard - Lt-Col. S. Ferrior (255) ::: 2nd Life Guard - Lt-Col. Hon. E.P. Lygon (235) ::: Royal Horse Guard (The Blues) - Lt-Col. Sir Robert Hill (246) ::: 1st (The King’s) Guard Dragoon - Lt-Col. W. Fuller (255) :: 2nd British "Union" Cavalry Brigade - GOC Maj-Gen. Hon. Sir William Ponsonby (1,332 men) :: Brigade Major: Maj. T. Reignolds, 2nd Dragoons :: ADC: Lt. B. Christie, 5th Dragoon Guards ::: 1st Royal Dragoon - Lt-Col. A. Clifton (435) ::: 2nd Royal Dragoon (The Scots Greys) - Lt-Col. J.I. Hamilton (444) ::: 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons - Lt-Col. J. Muter (453) :: 3rd British Cavalry Brigade - GOC Maj-Gen. Sir William Dörnberg (1,401 men) ::: 1st (KGL) Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. J. Bülow (540) ::: 2nd (KGL) Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. C. de Jonquieres (520) ::: 23rd Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. J.M. Cutcliffe, the Earl of Portarlington (341) :: 4th British Cavalry Brigade - GOC Maj-Gen. Sir John Ormsby Vandeleur (1,315 men) :: Brigade Major: Maj. M. Childers, 11th Light Dragoons :: ADC: Capt. W. Armstrong, 19th Light Dragoons ::: 11th Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. J.W. Sleigh (442) ::: 12th Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. Hon. F.C. Ponsonby (433 in 3 sq.) ::: 16th Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. J. Hay (440) :: 5th British Cavalry Brigade - GOC Maj-Gen. Sir Colquhoun Grant (1,267 men) :: Brigade Major: Capt. C. Jones, 15th Hussars :: ADC: Lt. R. Mansfield, 15th Hussars ::: {{Red|2nd (KGL) Hussars - Lt-Col. Lingingen (599)}} ::: 7th Hussar - Lt-Col. Sir Edward Kerrison (362) ::: 15th Hussar - Lt-Col. L.C. Darlymple (450) :: 6th British Cavalry Brigade - Maj-Gen. Sir Hussey Vivian (1,504 men) :: Brigade Major: Capt. T.N. Harris :: ADC: Capt. E. Keane, 7th Hussars ::: 1st (KGL) Hussar - Lt-Col. A. Wissel (605) ::: 10th Hussar - Lt-Col. George Quentin (452) ::: 18th Hussar - Lt-Col. Hon. H. Murray (447) ::: British horse battery (5 6-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 180 men) - Capt. Sir Robert Gardiner :: 7th Cavalry Brigade - Comd. Col. Sir Frederick Arenschildt (712) men) ::: 3rd (KGL) Hussar - Lt-Col. F.L. Meyer (712) ::: 13th Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. Maj. S. Boyse (455) (this regiment was originally attached to the 5th Cav. Brigade) :: British Reserve Horse Artillery - Comd. Lt-Col. A. Macdonald ::: "I" Troop, British horse battery (6 5.5' howitzers, 180 men) - Maj. R. Bull ::: "G" Troop, British horse battery (5 9-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 180 men) - Capt. A. Mercer ::: "H" Troop, British horse battery (5 6-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 180 men) - Maj. W.N. Ramsey ::: "F" Troop, British horse battery (5 6-pdr cannons, 1 5.5" howitzer, 107 men) - Lt-Col. Webber-Smith ::: 2nd British Rocket Troop (5 6-pdr cannons, 1 rocket section, 181 men) - Capt. Edward C. Whinyates :: Netherlands Cavalry Division - GOC Lt-Gen. Baron Jean Alphonse de Collaert :: Chief of Staff: Lt-Col. A.J. Hoynek van Papendrecht ::: Heavy (Dutch-Belgian) Cavalry Brigade - Maj-Gen. Jonkheer A.D. Tripp (1,237) :::: 1st (Dutch) Carabinier - Lt-Col. L.P. Coenegracht (446) :::: 2nd (Belgian) Carabinier - Col.J.B. de Bruijn (399) :::: 3rd (Dutch) Carabinier - Lt-Col. C.M. Lechleitner (392) ::: 1st (Dutch-Belgian) Light Cavalry Brigade - Maj-Gen. Baron C. de Ghigny (1,086) :::: 4th (Dutch) Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. J.C. Renno (647) :::: 8th (Belgian) Hussar - Lt-Col. Baron L.L. Davivier (439) :: 2nd (Dutch-Belgian) Light Cavalry Brigade - Maj-Gen. J.B. van Merlen (741) ::: 6th (Dutch) Hussar - Lt-Col. W.F. Bereel (470) ::: 4th (Dutch) Light Dragoon - Lt-Col. E.A.F.G. de Merex (271) ::: Divisional Artillery - ? (241) :::: two Dutch half-batteries (6 6-pdr cannons, 2 5.5" howitzers, 66 men in each half) - Capt. A.A. Petter and Capt. A.R.A. Gey van Pittius :: Hannoverian Cavalry Brigade - Col. Baron Estorff ::: {{Red|Bremen-Verden (Hannoverian) Hussar Regiment - Col. Busche (613)}} ::: {{Red|Regent (Hannoverian) Hussar Regiment - Lt-Col. Kielmansegge (618)}} ::: Herzog (Duke) von Cumberland's (Hannoverian) Hussar Regiment - Lt-Col. Hake (516) '''NOTE:''' Also part of the Anglo-Allied Army but not at Waterloo were various Dutch, Hanoverian, and British garrisons stationed at Ghent, Nieuport, Ostend, Antwerp, and Ypres. Also present at Waterloo were French Royalists and deserters, the so-called "Bourbon Corps", which was made up of various cuirassiers, dragoons and even some grenadiers and chasseurs of the Old Guard. however the strength, layout, and leadership of this corps is unknown nd is therefore not included in the above Orders of Battle. ==== French Order of Battle ==== ===== French Army Headquarters ===== Headquarters (La Maison Militaire): * Commander: [[Bonaparte-1|Commander-in-Chief the Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte]] * Grand Marshal of the Palace: Général de Division Comte Henri-Gatien Bertrand * Master of the Horse: Général de Division Comte Fouler * Chamberlain to His Majesty: Vicomte Turenne * Surgeon to the Maison Militaire: Docteur Baron Yvan "General Officers near His Majesty" (General Officer ADCs): * Général de Division Lebrun, Duc de Plaisance * Général de Division Comte Drouot * Général de Division Comte Corbineau * Général de Division Comte Flahaut de la Billarderie * Général de Division Come Dejean * Maréchal de Camp Baron Bernard * Maréchal de Camp Comte de la Bèdoyére * Maréchal de Camp Baron Bussy ''Officiers d'Ordnnance'' (Orderly Officers, or Junior ADCs): * Colonel Gourgard * Capitaine Regnault * Capitaine Moline * Capitaine Saint-Yon * Capitaine de Resigny * Capitaine de Lannoy * Capitaine Amilhet * Capitaine Chiappe * Capitaine de Lariboisiere * Capitaine Planat * Capitaine Saint-Jacques * Capitaine Autric War Cabinet * Secretary of State: Hughes-Bernard Maret, Duc de Bassano * Head of Secretariat: Baron Agathon Fian ''Etat-Major Général'' (Army General Staff): * Major General, Chief of the General Staff: Maréchal Jean de Dieu Soult, Duc de Dalmatia * Deputy Chiefof the General Staff: Général de Division Comte Bailly de Monthion * Assistant Chiefs of the Gereral Staff: Maréchal de Camp Baron Gressot, Maréchal de Camp Baron Couture, and Maréchal de Camp Lebel * Prisoners of War: Maréchal de Camp Baron Dentzel * Adjutant-Commandants (Senior Staff Officers): Colonel Baron Michel, Colonel Baron Stoffel, Colonel Babut, Colonel d'Hincourt, Colonel Petiet : Assistant Staff Officers :* Colonels: Comte Gramont, Comte Raoul, Comte Forbin de Janson, Comte Hugo, Comte Zenowicz, and Comte Duzaire :* Majors: Desaix and Tessier de Marguerittes :* Chefs de Bataillon: Dalbenas, Girard, Rollin, Grondal, Laplace, Lefebure, Gentet, Waleski, Desmarquet de Cire, Bernard, Arnaud, Favelas, Fourchy, Hirne, Deschamps :* Capitaines: Clavet Gaubert, Descrivieux, de Joly, Noaillon, Coignet (wagonmaster), Dulnas de Saint-Leon, Baudisson, Guettard, Favier, and Ramorino :* Sous-Lieutenant: Garda (under construction) ==== Prussian Order of Battle ==== Army of the Lower Rhine Command * Commander: [[Von_Blücher-8 | Field Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, Prince of Wahlstatt]] * Chief of Staff: [[Neidhardt-45 | Gen. August Wilhelm Antonius Count Neidhardt von Gneisenau]] * Quartermaster General: [[Von_Grolman-2 | Maj. Gen. Karl Wilhelm Georg von Grolman]] * Provost: [[Von_Loucey-1 | Col. Wilhelm Peter Franz Count von Loucey]] * Surgeon General: [[Voeltzke-4 | Johann Jakob Voeltzke]] Netherlands Representatives: * Netherlands Military Commissioner: [[Van_Panhuys-4 | Maj. Gen. Willem Benjamin van Panhuys]] * Captain van Delitz * 1st Lt. C. Lemmers (Adjutant) Senior General Staff Officers: * [[Von_Pfuel-19 | Col. Ernst Heinrich Adolf von Pfuel]] * Col. Ludwig Gustav von Thile * [[Von_Witzleben-21 | Lt. Col. Job von Witzleben]] * [[Von_Vigny-1 | Capt. Johann von Vigny]]. Assistant General Staff Officers: * Maj. Moritz von Bardeleben * Maj. Knackfuss * Capt. Banermeister * Capt. Werner * Capt. Karl Wilhelm von Oesfeld * 2nd Lt. Franz August O'Etzel * 2nd Lt. Behrendt * 2nd Lt. Ernst-Ludwig von Gerlach Typographical Service Adjutants: * Maj. von Brunneck * Maj. August Ludwig Ferdinand Count von Nostitz-Ransen * Maj. Karl von Weyrach * Capt. Sprenger Typographical Service Staff: * 1st Lt. Holzwarth * 1st Lt. Michaelis * Specialist Look Aide de Camps: * Maj. Huser * Capt. von Jasmund * Capt. Theodor Ferdinand von Stosch * Lt. Rothe Additional (Volunteer) Staff Officers: * Lt. Gen. Wilhelm Count von Hochberg * Colonel Otto Victor Prince von Schönburg-Waldenburg * Maj. von Alvensleben * Maj. von Botticher * Maj. von Horn * Capt. Bernhand * Capt. Count von Blücher * Capt. Count Holck * Capt. Count von Flemming * Capt. Wagner * 2nd Lt. Matton * 2nd Lt. Meyer * 2nd Lt. Muller * 2nd Lt. Nernst * 2nd Lt. Zimmer * Count Schulenburg-Wolfsburg * Baron Dellmar Artillery: * [[Von_Preußen-45 | General August Prince of Prussia]] * 1st Lt. von Rosenburg (Adjutant) I Army Corps (31,129 men) : Commander: Lt-Gen. Hans Ernst Karl Count von Zieten : 1st Infantry Brigade - Commander: Maj. Gen. Karl Friedrich Franciscus von Steinmetz ::12th (2nd Brandenburg) Infantry Regiment - Lt. Col. Karl Thomas von Othegraven :: 24th (4th Brandenburg) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Ernst Ludwig von Laurens :: 1st (Cleves) Westphalian Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. Jakob Friedrich von Rüchel-Kleist :: Battery No. 7 - Capt. Schaale :: Horse Battery No. 7 - Capt. Richter : 2nd Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Otto Karl Lorenz von Pirch :: 6th (1st West Prussian) Infantry Regiment - Col. Johann Karl von Kemphen :: 28th (1st Berg) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Ludwig Baron von Quadt von Hüchtenbruck :: 2nd (Minden-Ravensberg) Westphalian Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Winterfeldt :: Battery No. 3 - 1st Lt. Neande : 3rd Infantry Brigade - Maj. Gen. Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Ludwig von Jagow :: 7th (2nd West Prussian) Infantry Regiment - Lt. Col. Anton Friedrich Florian von Seydlitz-Kurzbach :: 29th (2nd Berg) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Franz von Hymmen :: 3rd (Ostfriesland-Lingen) Westphalian Landwehr Regiment - Maj. Karl Friedrich Friccius :: Battery No. 81 - Capt. Hermann :: Company No. 1 Silesian Rifles :: Company No. 4, Silesian Rifles : 4th Infantry Brigade - Maj. Gen. Wilhelm Ludwig Viktor Count Henckel von Donnersmarck :: 13th (1st Reserve) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Ludwig Baron von Quadt von Hüchtenbruck ::19th (7th Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Maj. von Stengel :: 4th (Münster) Westphalia Landwehr Regiment – Maj. Friedrich Wilhelm von der Groeben :: Battery No. 15 - Capt. Anders : I Corps Cavalry – Lt. Gen. Friedrich Erhard Leopold von Roeder ::1st Cavalry Brigade - Maj. Gen. Karl Alexander Wilhelm von Treskow ::: 2nd (1st West Prussian) Dragoon Regiment (3 squadrons) – Lt. Col. Ferdinand von Woisky ::: 4th (1. Silesian) Hussar Regiment (3 squadrons) – Lt. Col. von Engelhardt ::: 3rd Brandenburg Uhlan Regiment (3 squadrons) – [[Von_Stutterheim-9| Lt. Col. August Leopold von Stutterheim]] ::: 5th (Brandenburg Prince Wilhelm) Dragoon Regiment (4 squadrons) – [[Von_Watzdorff-4 | Lt. Col. Anton Carl von Watzdorff]] ::: Horse Battery No. 2 - Capt. Borowski :: 2nd Cavalry Brigade - Lt. Col. Ludwig Adolf Wilhelm von Lützow ::: 1st Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. Friedrich von Folgersberg ::: 2nd Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) - Maj. von Kameke ::: 6th (Lützow) Uhlan Regiment (3 squadrons) – Lt. Col. Ludwig Adolf Wilhlem von Lutzow ::: Westphalian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) Maj. Wilhelm von Wulffen : I Corps Artillery - Maj-Gen. Karl Friedrich von Holtzendorff :: Battery No. 1 - Captain Huet :: Heavy Artillery Battery No. 2 - Capt. Siemon :: Heavy Artillery Battery No 6 - Capt. Reuter :: Heavy Artillery Battery No 9 - Capt. Holsche :: Howitzer Battery No. 1 - Capt. Voitus :: Horse Battery No. 10 - Capt. Schaffer II Army Corps : Commander - Maj. Gen. Georg Dubislav Ludwig von Pirch (39,998 men) : 5th Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Ernst Ludwig von Tippelskirch :: 2nd (1st Pomeranian) Infantry Regiment - [[Kobes-38 | Maj. Friedrich Philipp von Cardell]] :: 25th (Lützow Freikorps) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Christian Friedrich Engel von Petersdorff :: 5th (Paderborn) Westphalian Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. Ruchel von Roebel :: Battery No. 10 - Capt. Magenhofe : 6th Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Karl August Adolf von Kraft :: 9th (Kolberg) Infantry Regiment – Maj. Karl von Schmidt :: 26th (Elbe) Infantry Regiment – Maj. Heinrich von Reuss :: 1st Elbe Landwehr Regiment – [[Von_Bismarck-28 | Lt. Col. Ernst Ludwig Wilhelm von Bismarck]] :: Battery No. 5 - Capt. Michaelis : 7th Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Friedrich August Wilhelm von Brause :: 14th (2nd Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Maj. Otto von Mirbach :: 22nd (10th Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Maj. von Sack :: 2nd Elbe Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Reckow :: Battery No. 34 - Capt. Lent : 8th Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Karl August Joseph Friedrich von Bose :: 21st (9th Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Lt. Col. Eduard von Rechow :: 23rd (11th Reserve) Infantry Regiment :: 3rd Elbe Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. von Rangow :: Battery No. 12 – Capt. Bully II Army Corps Reserve Cavalry – Maj. Gen. Alexander Georg von Wahlen-Jürgass :: 1st Cavalry Brigade – Col. von Thümen :: 1st (Queen’s) Dragoon Regiment (4 squadrons) – Lt. Col. von Kameke :: 2nd (Silesian) Uhlan Regiment (4 squadrons) – Lt. Col. Ferdinand Ernst Wilhelm August von Schmiedeberg :: 6th (Neumark) Dragoon Regiment (4 squadrons) – [[Von_Borcke-50 | Lt. Col. Peter Friedrich Christian von Borcke]] :: Horse Battery No. 6 - Capt. Jenichen :: 2nd Cavalry Brigade – [[von_Sohr-1 | Lt. Col. Friedrich von Sohr]] ::: 3rd (Brandenburg) Hussar Regiment (4 squadrons) – Lt. Col. Karl von Klinkowström ::: 5th (Pomeranian) Hussar Regiment (4 squadrons) – Maj. von Arnim ::: 11th (Berg and Saxony) Hussar Regiment (squadrons) – Maj. Wilhelm Heinrich Conrad von Romberg :: 3rd Cavalry Brigade – Maj-Gen. Joseph Adolf Achaz von der Schulenburg ::: 4th (Berlin) Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (6 squadrons) – Maj. von Schmeling ::: 5th Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) – Maj. von Uckermann ::: Elbe Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) – Maj. von Reibnitz : II Army Corps Artillery – Maj-Gen. Ernst Andreas von Röhl :: Battery No. 37 (Berg) - Capt. von Numers :: Heavy Battery No. 4 - Capt. Meyer :: Heavy Battery No. 8 - 1st Lt. Junghaus :: Heavy Battery No. 10 - 1st Lt. Schrader :: Howitzer Battery No. 2 - Capt. von Rode :: Horse Battery No. 5 - Capt. von Witten :: Horse Battery No. 14 - Capt. Fritze III Army Corps : Commander - Maj-Gen. Johann Adolf Baron von Thielemann (24,141 men) : 9th Infantry Brigade – Maj-Gen. Karl August Ferdinand von Borcke :: 8th (Life) Infantry Regiment – Major Konstantin von Zepelin :: 30th (1st Russian-German Legion) Infantry Regiment – Maj. Wilhelm von Ditfurth :: 1st (Berlin) Kurmark Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Tippelskirch :: Battery No. 18 - Capt. Sannow : 10th Infantry Brigade – Maj-Gen. Johann Wilhelm von Krauseneck :: 27th Infantry Regiment – Col. Georg Ferdinand Plessman :: 2nd Kurmark Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Beckendorff :: Battery No. 35 – Capt. von Wangenheim : 11th Brigade – [[Von_Luck-3 | Col. Hans Philipp August von Luck und Witten]] :: 3rd Kurmark Landwehr Regiment - Lt. Col von Zschuschen :: 4th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment – Maj. Wilhelm Heinrich von Grolman : 12th Infantry Brigade – Col. Wolf Wilhelm Ferdinand von Stülpnagel :: 31st (2nd Russian- German Legion) Infantry Regiment - Maj. Ernst Heinrich Leopold von Kesteloot :: 5th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Welling :: 6th Kurmark Landwehr Regiment – [[Von_Rohr-69 | Lt. Col. Otto Christian von Rohr]] :: Battery No. 34 – Capt. Valenkampff III Army Corps Reserve Cavalry – Maj-Gen. Karl Friedrich Bernhard Helmuth von Hobe : 1st Cavalry Brigade – Colonel Friedrich August von der Marwitz :: 7th Uhlan Regiment (3 squadrons) – [[Von_Raven-1 | Maj. Wilhelm von Raven]] :: 8th (Russian-German Legion) Uhlan Regiment (4 squadrons) - Col. Karl Friedrich Emil Graf zu Dohna-Schlobitten :: 3 Kurmark Landwehr Regiment (4 squadrons) –Maj. Count Finck von Finckenstein : 2nd Cavalry Brigade - Col. Heinrich Christoph Karl Herrmann Count von Wylich und Lottum :: 5th Uhlan Regiment (3 squadrons) – Maj. Karl Ludwig von Zastrow :: 7th Dragon Regiment (3 squadrons) – Col. Alexander Wilhelm von der Goltz :: 9th Hussar Regiment – Col. Friedich von Hellwig :: 6th Kurmark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment – [[Von_Dorville-2 |Maj. Wilhelm Heinrich Ludwig von Dorville]] :: Horse Battery No. 20 – Staff Capt. Vollmar III Army Corps Artillery – Col. Eberhard Franz Ernst Friedrich von Mohnhaupt : Battery No. 30 – First Lieutenant Hain : Heavy Battery No. 7 – 1st Lt. Baldauf : Heavy Battery No. 11 – 1st Lt. Liebermann : Heavy Battery No. 12 - Capt. Stammer : Howitzer Battery No. 3 - Capt. Kurgass : Horse Battery (1st Horse Battery, Russian-German Legion) No. 18 - Capt. Hoyer : Horse Battery (2nd Horse Battery, Russian-German Legion) No. 19 – 1st Lt. Dellen IV Army Corps (33,425 men) : Commander – General of the Infantry [[Von_Bülow-147 | Friedrich Wilhelm Count Bülow von Dennewitz]] : 13th Infantry Brigade – Lt. Gen. Albrecht Georg Ernst Karl von Hake :: 10th (1st Silesian) Infantry Regiment – Col. Georg Wilhelm von Lettow :: 2nd Neumark Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Braunschweig :: 3rd Neumark Landwehr Regiment - Maj. von Schmalensee :: Battery No. 21 – Capt. Koppen : 14th Infantry Brigade - Maj. Gen. Friedrich Wilhelm von Funck :: 11th (2nd Silesian) Infantry Regiment – Maj. Count von Reichenbach :: 1st Pomeranian Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Brandenstein :: 2nd Pomeranian Landwehr Regiment – Col. von Pawels : 15th Infantry Brigade – Maj. Gen. Michael Heinrich von Losthin :: 18th (6th Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Col. Ernst Friedrich von Loebell :: 3rd Silesian Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. von Thile :: 4th Silesian Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. Karl Friedrich Heinrich von Massow :: Battery No. 14 – Capt. Hensel : 16th Infantry Brigade – Col. Johann Friedrich August Baron Hiller von Gaertringen :: 15th (3rd Reserve) Infantry Regiment – Col. Johann von Creilsheim :: 1st Silesian Landwehr Regiment – Maj. von Fischer :: 2nd Silesian Landwehr Regiment – Lt. Col. Felix von Blandowski :: Battery No. 2 – 1st Lt. Schmidt IV Army Corps Cavalry - [[Prussia-52 | Gen. William Prince of Prussia]] : 1st Cavalry Brigade – Col. Wilhelm Werner Otto Count von Schwerin :: 1st West Prussian Uhlan Regiment (4 squadrons) – Lt. Col. Beier :: 6th (2nd Silesian) Hussar Regiment (4 squadrons) – Col. Theodor Ernst von Eicke :: 10th (Elbe National Cavalry) Hussar Regiment (4 squadrons) - Col. August Ludwig von Ledebur :: Horse Battery No. 1 – Capt. von Zincken : 2nd Cavalry Brigade – Lt. Col. von Watzorff :: 8th Hussar Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. Friedrich August Peter von Colomb :: 8th Hussar Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. von Muller :: 3rd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) - Maj. von Falckenhausen :: Horse Battery No. 12 – Capt. Pfeil : 3rd Cavalry Brigade – [[Von_Sydow-187 | Maj. Gen. Hans Joachim Friedrich von Sydow]] :: 1st Neumark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. von Sydow :: 2nd Neumark Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. Count von Haslingen :: 1st Pomeranian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (3 squadrons) - Maj. von Blanckenburg :: 2nd Pomerian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment - Maj. von Kameke :: 1st Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 squadrons) - Maj. von Schill :: 2nd Silesian Landwehr Cavalry Regiment (4 Squadrons) - Maj. von Schallern IV Army Corps Artillery – Maj. Gen. Karl Johann Ludwig Braun : Battery No. 11 – Cap. von Mengden : Heavy Artillery Battery No. 3 - Capt. Scheffler : Heavy Artillery Battery No. 5 - Capt. Conradi : Heavy Artillery Battery No. 13 - Capt. Wocke : Horse Battery No. 11 – Capt. Borchard : Howitzer Battery No. 4 - 1st Lt. Schlemmer (under construction)

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[[Category:Order of George I]][[Category:Order of the Redeemer]] ===Order of George I=== For profiles of recipients of this award, see [[:Category:Order of George I]] The '''Order of George I''' was founded in 1915 by King Constantine I in honor of his father, George I. It was only the second Greek order to be created after the Order of the Redeemer in 1833, and remained the second senior award of the Greek state for the duration of its existence. The order was closely associated with the Greek monarchy, and was hence abolished with the establishment of the Second Hellenic Republic in 1924, to be replaced with the Order of the Phoenix. The order was restored along with the monarchy in 1935, and continued to be awarded until the final abolition of the monarchy in 1973. It was replaced by the Third Hellenic Republic in 1975 by the Order of Honour. The Order has five classes: *[[Image:Military_Medals-324.png|100px]] [[:Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of George I|Grand Cross]] - wears the badge of the Order on a sash on the right shoulder, and the star of the Order on the left chest *[[Image:Military_Medals-323.png|100px]] [[:Category:Grand Commanders of the Order of George I|Grand Commander]]- wears the badge of the Order on a necklet, and the star of the Order on the left chest
*[[Image:Military_Medals-322.png|100px]] [[:Category:Commanders of the Order of George I|Commander]] - wears the badge of the Order on a necklet
*[[Image:Military_Medals-326.png|100px]] [[:Category:Gold Crosses of the Order of George I|Gold Cross]] - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest
*[[Image:Military_Medals-325.png|100px]] [[:Category:Silver Crosses of the Order of George I|Silver Cross]] - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest
A sixth, supreme class comprising a Collar of the order was originally envisaged, but never realized. ===Order of the Redeemer=== For recipients, see [[:Category:Order of the Redeemer]]. The '''Order of the Redeemer (Greek: Τάγμα του Σωτήρος)''', also known as the '''Order of the Saviour''', is an order of merit of Greece. The Order of the Redeemer is the oldest and highest decoration awarded by the modern Greek state. Since its establishment in 1833, and in common with all Greek orders of merit, the Order of the Redeemer has five classes: *[[image:Military_Medals-328.png|90px]] [[:Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Redeemer|Grand Cross]] - wears the badge of the Order on a sash on the right shoulder, and the star of the Order on the left chest
*[[image:Military_Medals-329.png|90px]] [[:Category:Grand Commanders of the Order of the Redeemer|Grand Commander]] - wears the badge of the Order on a necklet, and the star of the Order on the left chest
*[[image:Military_Medals-330.png|90px]] [[:Category:Commanders of the Order of the Redeemer|Commander]] - wears the badge of the Order on a necklet
*[[image:Military_Medals-331.png|90px]] [[:Category:Gold Crosses of the Order of the Redeemer|Gold Cross]] - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest
*[[image:Military_Medals-332.png|90px]] [[:Category:Silver Crosses of the Order of the Redeemer|Silver Cross]] - wears the badge on a ribbon on the left chest
See [[Wikipedia:Order of the Redeemer]]

Ordiquill, Banffshire, Scotland

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Ordiquill (sometimes spelled 'Ordiquhill') is described as ''... a parish in Banffshire, about 4 miles long, and 3 broad. The surface is highly diversified with hill and dale; about two thirds are arable, and the soil is in general deep and good, but cold and wet, from lying on a tilly bottom. Of late, many extensive plantations have been made out, particularly on the estate of Sir Eneft'' [Ernest?] ''Gordon of Park, whose elegant residence has been lately fitted up in the finest modern style. Mr Wlater Goodall, author of "A Defence of Mary Queen of Scots," published in 1750, was a native of this parish. In 1791, the population was 517; decrease 149 since 1755''.[https://digital.nls.uk/gazetteers-of-scotland-1803-1901/archive/97343436 The Gazetteer of Scotland 1803] The name is thought to be Gaellic, meaning 'hollow beside the height,[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/BAN/Ordiquhill Genuki][https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/16376 A History of Britain Through Time] and there is a suggestion that the name has also been expressed as 'Ord Fell'[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/ordnance-survey-name-books/aberdeenshire-os-name-books-1865-1871/aberdeenshire-volume-12/99 Scotlands Places] which, a fell meaning a hill on Old Norse, would support that meaning and also some Viking influence. It lies about 16 Km South-West of the city of Banff, and was descibed as pastoral or waste land, but has since been used for pastoral and timber purposes.[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/16376GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Ordiquhill, in Aberdeenshire and Banffshire Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time. Accessed 17 Aug 2020] Following resetting of county boundaries the town is now located in Aberdeenshire. Family history information specific to Ordiquill is available through [https://www.oldscottish.com/ordiquhill.html Old Scottish Gebealogy and Family History.] [[Croll-284|Croll-284]] 03:28, 3 February 2021 (UTC) ==Sources==

Örebro County Research Guide

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[[Category: Örebro County]] {{Image|file= Sweden_category_images.png |caption= |size=m |align=r }} County of Örebro (County Code: T); a county in the southern parts of Svealand. Area 8,517 km2, population 274,584 (1999), density 32 inh./ km2. The county is subdivided into 12 local administrative districts - kommun (municipalities). The county capital is Örebro. The county was named Närke and Värmland County until 1779 when the province of Värmland formed a county of its own. Örebro County consists of the province of Närke, the western half of Västmanland and minor parts of eastern Värmland and northeastern Västergötland '''Major cities''': Örebro, Karlskoga and Lindesberg. == Research Guide == * [[Wikipedia:en:Örebro County|Örebro County - T, Wikipedia]] * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Örebro län" * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5213:Narke&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Närke] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=17:Narke&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker Närke] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/%C3%96rebro_County,_Sweden Familysearch Wiki about Örebro County] * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=%C3%96rebro_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter Örebro län] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147560/sverige/orebro-lan/ Bygdeband Örebro län] * [[Wikipedia:Örebro län]] *Emigrant Index and Immigrant Index for Örebro län, Sweden http://www2.orebro.se/stadsarkiv/emigrant_immigrant_eng.htm {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Örebro län | NW Location = [[:Category:Dalarnas län|Dalarnas län]] | N Location = [[:Category:Dalarnas län|Dalarnas län]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Västmanlands_län|Västmanlands län]] | E Location = [[:Category:Södermanlands_län|Södermanlands län]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Östergötlands_län|Östergötlands län]] | S Location = '''Vättern''' | SW Location = [[:Category:Västra Götalands län|Västra Götalands län]] | W Location = [[:Category:Värmlands_län|Värmlands län]] }} {| |- valign="top" | Örebro län (Länsbokstav: T) är ett av Sveriges län, beläget i södra Svealand, vars residensstad är Örebro. Örebro läns valkrets är egen valkrets vid riksdagsval i Sverige.[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%96rebro_l%C3%A4n Wikipedia om Örebro Län] |} {{Image|file= Sweden_category_images.png |caption= |size=m |align=r }} == Forskningsresurser == * [[Wikipedia:sv:Örebro län|Örebro län - T, Wikipedia]] * Facebook group "Kyrkogårdar i Örebro län" * [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Rötters faktabank] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5213:Narke&Itemid=631 Rötter, länkar Närke] ** [https://www.rotter.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=17:Narke&Itemid=629 Rötter, böcker Närke] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/%C3%96rebro_County,_Sweden Familysearch Wiki about Örebro County] * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=%C3%96rebro_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter Örebro län] * [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/147560/sverige/orebro-lan/ Bygdeband Örebro län] * [[Wikipedia:Örebro län]] *[https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategori:Orter_i_%C3%96rebro_l%C3%A4n Wikipedia: Orter i Örebro län] *[http://www.arkivcentrum.t.se/lankar/lankar.htm ArkivCentrum Örebro län] *[http://www.orebrohembygdsforening.se/ Örebro Hembygdsförening]

Oregan Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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[[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] Oregon Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== At the outbreak of the war, regular U.S. Army troops in the District of Oregon were withdrawn from posts in Oregon and Washington Territory and sent east. Volunteer cavalry and infantry were recruited in California and sent north to Oregon to replace the Federal troops and keep the peace and protect the populace. Oregon also raised the 1st Oregon Cavalry that was activated in 1862 and served until June 1865. From [[Wikipedia: Oregon in the American Civil War]] During the Civil War, immigrants to the newfound gold fields in Idaho and Oregon continued to clash with the Paiute, Shoshone and Bannock tribes of Oregon, Idaho and Nevada until relations degenerated into the bloody 1864 - 1868 Snake War. The 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment was formed in 1864 and its last company was mustered out of service in July 1867. Both units were used to guard travel routes and Indian reservations, escort immigrant wagon trains, and protect settlers from Indian raiders. Several infantry detachments also accompanied survey parties and built roads in central and southern Oregon. === Free Sites === ==== Union ==== [http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Grave Registration] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Oregon POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== [[:Category: Oregon, Cemeteries|Oregon, Cemeteries]] ===Oregon Units UNION === [[:Category: Oregon, United States Civil War|Oregon Union Units, Civil War]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in Oregon === ''There were no Civil War Conflicts in Oregon.'' === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Maps === [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/civil-war-battlefield-maps.htm Civil War Battle Maps], listed by state State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in Oregon === === County Resources === ====Baker County==== ====Benton County==== ====Clackamas County==== Clatsop County Columbia County Coos County Crook County Curry County Deschutes County Douglas County Gilliam County Grant County Harney County Hood River County Jackson County Jefferson County Josephine County Klamath County Lake County Lane County Lincoln County Linn County Malheur County Marion County Morrow County Multnomah County Polk County Sherman County Tillamook County Umatilla County Union County Wallowa County Wasco County Washington County Wheeler County Yamhill County == Sources ==

Oregon Adoption Resources

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[[Category:Oregon Genealogy Resources]][[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] '''Oregon is an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can get an original birth certificate." ==Original birth certificate== *[http://www.oregon.gov/oha/ph/BirthDeathCertificates/GetVitalRecords/Pages/preadopt.aspx Oregon Preadoption Birth Records ($30)] :'''Who may order preadoption birth records?''' *Adoptee must be 21 years of age *Adoptee must be born in Oregon *Must be the adoptee or their legal representative - not other family members. ::Legal representatives should include a notarized permission note from the adoptee. *Order must be for a birth record where an adoption report was received, a new birth certificate was created and the original birth record was placed in a sealed file. ==Non Identifying Information== ==Third Party Agencies== (adoption agencies, orphanages, intermediaries) ==State Laws== ==Additional Local Resources== *[http://www.orparc.org/ Oregon Post Adoption Resource Center] *[http://www.oregon.gov/dhs/children/adoption/Pages/registry.aspx Oregon Adoption Search and Registry Program] *[http://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records/aids-adoptionmod.aspx Adoption Services Unit of the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS)] ===Voluntary Adoption Registry=== :DHS [http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/children/adoption/pages/index.aspx Adoption Services Unit] offers a voluntary adoption registry to help people receive adoption information. :Information is available to: *Birth parents of an adoptee *Adult adoptee *An adoptee's genetic sibling who is 18 years of age or older *Adoptive parents of a deceased adoptee *Adult siblings of deceased birth parents of an adoptee *Parents of deceased birth parents of an adoptee *Putative father of adult adoptee ::''When DHS determines a match exists, they notify the affected persons of the match by a direct and confidential method. DHS may recommend appropriate counseling by a DHS social worker prior to the release of identifying information.'' ==WikiTree Project==

Oregon Cemeteries Team Progress

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This page is used by the [[Space:Oregon_Cemeteries_Team|Oregon Cemeteries Team]] to track their progress in documenting the final resting place of people buried in cemeteries across the state. For additional information, please check the following: * [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does|What does a Cemeterist do?]] * [[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|How to Create a Cemetery Free Space Page]] * [[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries|How to Categorise Cemeteries]] Once you decide to work on a cemetery: *Put your name in the table below next to the cemetery name (add the cemetery if it is missing); *Create the Space for the cemetery and link it in the first column below; **See [[Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Roseburg Memorial Gardens Space page]] as an example *Category page is created already for many cemeteries (add the category if it is missing); **See [[:Category:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Roseburg Memorial Gardens Category Info Box]] as an example. Leave field blank if data is unknown *Keep the table below updated periodically as you make progress. [[:Category: Oregon, Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Category Page]] <-- Counties in Oregon, with individual cemeteries one level down. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Cemetery''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Town''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Contact''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''Date last worked''' ! align="left" style="background:#778899;"|'''% complete''' |- |Blue Mountain Cemetery |Sumpter |Baker | | | |- |Eagle Valley Cemetery |Richland |Baker | | | |- |Lime-Dixie Cemetery |Huntington |Baker | | | |- |Mount Hope Cemetery |Baker City |Baker | | | |- |Pine Haven Cemetery |Halfway |Baker | | | |- |Wingville Cemetery |Baker City |Baker | | | |- |[[Space:Alpine_Cemetery%2C_Alpine%2C_Oregon|Alpine Cemetery]] |Alpine |Benton | | | |- |Alsea Cemetery |Alsea |Benton | | | |- |Bellfountain Cemetery |Monroe |Benton | | | |- |[[Space:Crystal_Lake_Cemetery%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|Crystal Lake Cemetery]] |Corvallis |Benton | | | |- |Gingles Cemetery |North Albany |Benton | | | |- |[[Space:IOOF_Cemetery%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|IOOF Cemetery]] |Corvallis |Benton | | | |- |Kings Valley Cemetery |Kings Valley |Benton | | | |- |[[Space:Locke_Cemetery%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|Locke Cemetery]] |Corvallis |Benton | | | |- |Mount Union Cemetery |Philomath |Benton | | | |- |[[Space:Oak_Lawn_Memorial_Park%2C_Corvallis%2C_Oregon|Oak Lawn Memorial Park]] |Corvallis |Benton | | | |- |Palestine Cemetery |Albany |Benton | | | |- |Adams Cemetery |Molalla |Clackamas | | | |- |Baker Prairie Cemetery |Canby |Clackamas | | | |- |[[Space:Barlow Pioneer Cemetery, Barlow, Oregon|Barlow Pioneer Cemetery]] |Barlow |Clackamas |[[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] |18 Oct 2020 |74% |- |Clackamas Pioneer Cemetery |Clackamas |Clackamas | | | |- |Damascus Pioneer Cemetery |Damascus |Clackamas | | | |- |Dickey Family Cemetery |Damascus |Clackamas | | | |- |Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery |Happy Valley |Clackamas | | | |- |Gleason Cemetery |Hubbard |Clackamas | | | |- |[[Space:Gribble_Cemetery%2C_Clackamas_County%2C_Oregon|Gribble Cemetery]] | |Clackamas |[[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] |20 Dec 2020 |57% |- |Holy Names Cemetery |Marylhurst |Clackamas | | | |- |Irvin Cemetery |Aurora |Clackamas | | | |- |Maplewood Pioneer Memorial Cemetery | |Clackamas | | | |- |Mark Memorial Park | |Clackamas | | | |- |[[Space: Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery, Milwaukie, Oregon|Milwaukie Pioneer Cemetery]] |Milwaukie |Clackamas |[[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] |18 Aug 2020 |1% |- |[[Space: Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon|Mountain View Cemetery]] |Oregon City |Clackamas | | | |- |Oswego Pioneer Cemetery |Lake Oswego |Clackamas | | | |- |Philip E Linn Pioneer Cemetery |Estacada |Clackamas | | | |- |Pleasant View Cemetery |Sherwood |Clackamas | | | |- |Rock Creek Cemetery |Canby |Clackamas | | | |- |Russellville Community Cemetery |Molalla |Clackamas | | | |- |Saint John the Apostle Catholic Cemetery |Oregon City |Clackamas | | | |- |[[Space: Saint Patricks Cemetery, Clackamas County, Oregon|Saint Patricks Cemetery]] |Canby |Clackamas | | | |- |Scandinavia Cemetery |Sandy |Clackamas | | | |- |Springwater Cemetery |Springwater |Clackamas | | | |- |Zion Memorial Park |Canby |Clackamas | | | |- |Zoar Cemetery |Canby |Clackamas | | | |- |[[Space:Zoar Lutheran Cemetery, Aurora, Oregon|Zoar Lutheran Cemetery]] |Aurora |Clackamas |[[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] |18 Oct 2020 |46% |- |Greenwood Cemetery |Astoria |Clatsop | | | |- |Lewis and Clark Cemetery |Miles Crossing |Clatsop | | | |- |Ocean View Cemetery |Warrenton |Clatsop | | | |- |Old Pioneer Cemetery | |Clatsop | | | |- |Bayview Memorial Cemetery |Warren |Columbia | | | |- |Bethany Memorial Cemetery |Warren |Columbia | | | |- |Columbia Memorial Gardens Cemetery |Scappoose |Columbia | | | |- |Fishhawk Cemetery |Clatskanie |Columbia | | | |- |Hudson Cemetery |Rainier |Columbia | | | |- |Maplewood Cemetery |Clatskanie |Columbia | | | |- |Masonic Cemetery |Columbia City |Columbia | | | |- |Mist Cemetery |Mist |Columbia | | | |- |Neer City Cemetery |Goble |Columbia | | | |- |Saint Wenceslaus Cemetery |Scappoose |Columbia | | | |- |United Brethren Cemetery |Mist |Columbia | | | |- |Averill Pioneer Cemetery |Bandon |Coos | | | |- |Coquille Pioneer Cemetery |Coquille |Coos | | | |- |Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery |Bandon |Coos | | | |- |Marshfield Pioneer Cemetery |Coos Bay |Coos | | | |- |Masonic Cemetery |Coquille |Coos | | | |- |Myrtle Point Cemetery |Myrtle Point |Coos | | | |- |Norway Cemetery |Norway |Coos | | | |- |Sunset Memorial Park |Coos Bay |Coos | | | |- |Juniper Haven Cemetery |Prineville |Crook | | | |- |Ward Memorial Cemetery |Brookings |Curry | | | |- |[[Space:Camp Polk Cemetery, Sisters, Oregon|Camp Polk Cemetery]] |Sisters |Deschutes | | | |- |Deschutes Memorial Gardens |Bend |Deschutes | | | |- |Greenwood Cemetery |Bend |Deschutes | | | |- |Pilot Butte Cemetery |Bend |Deschutes | | | |- |Redmond Memorial Cemetery |Redmond |Deschutes | | | |- |Applegate Pioneer Cemetery |Yoncalla |Douglas | | | |- |Cedar Hill Cemetery |Oakland |Douglas | | | |- |Civil Bend Cemetery |Winston |Douglas | | | |- |East Drain Cemetery |Drain |Douglas | | | |- |Gardiner Cemetery |Gardiner |Douglas | | | |- |[[Space:Melrose_Cemetery%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Melrose Cemetery]] |Melrose |Douglas |[[Downey-1809|Teresa Downey]] |30 Apr 2019 |1% |- |Myrtle Creek IOOF Cemetery |Myrtle Creek |Douglas | | | |- |Oak Creek Cemetery |Glide |Douglas | | | |- |Oakland Masonic and Old Town Oakland Cemeteries |Oakland |Douglas | | | |- |Pioneer Cemetery |Myrtle Creek |Douglas | | | |- |Reedsport Masonic Cemetery |Reedsport |Douglas | | | |- |Riddle Cemetery |Riddle |Douglas | | | |- |Roseburg IOOF Cemetery |Roseburg |Douglas | | | |- |[[Space:Roseburg_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Roseburg%2C_Oregon|Roseburg Memorial Gardens]] |Roseburg |Douglas |[[Downey-1809|Teresa Downey]] |27 Jun 2019 |1% |- |Roseburg National Cemetery |Roseburg |Douglas | | | |- |Scottsburg Cemetery |Scottsburg |Douglas | | | |- |Wilbur Cemetery |Wilbur |Douglas | | | |- |Arlington Masonic Cemetery |Arlington |Gilliam | | | |- |Condon Masonic Cemetery |Condon |Gilliam | | | |- |Lonerock Cemetery |Lonerock |Gilliam | | | |- |Canyon City Cemetery |Canyon City |Grant | | | |- |Cummings Cemetery |Mount Vernon |Grant | | | |- |Dayville Cemetery |Dayville |Grant | | | |- |Fletcher Cemetery |Mount Vernon |Grant | | | |- |Fox Valley Cemetery |Mount Vernon |Grant | | | |- |Hamilton Cemetery |Hamilton |Grant | | | |- |Ingle Cemetery |Mount Vernon |Grant | | | |- |Izee Cemetery |Canyon City |Grant | | | |- |Long Creek Cemetery |Long Creek |Grant | | | |- |Monument Cemetery |Monument |Grant | | | |- |Moon Creek Cemetery |Mount Vernon |Grant | | | |- |Prairie City Cemetery |Prairie City |Grant | | | |- |Rest Lawn Cemetery |John Day |Grant | | | |- |Ritter Cemetery |Ritter |Grant | | | |- |Saint Andrews Cemetery |Canyon City |Grant | | | |- |Southworth Cemetery |Seneca |Grant | | | |- |Burns Cemetery |Burns |Harney | | | |- |Fort Harney Cemetery |Harney |Harney | | | |- |Smith Cemetery | |Harney | | | |- |Idlewilde Cemetery |Hood River |Hood River | | | |- |Mountain View Cemetery |Hood River |Hood River | | | |- |Ashland Cemetery |Ashland |Jackson | | | |- |Butte Falls Cemetery |Butte Falls |Jackson | | | |- |Central Point Cemetery |Central Point |Jackson | | | |- |Eagle Point National Cemetery |Eagle Point |Jackson | | | |- |Eastwood IOOF Cemetery |Medford |Jackson | | | |- |Gold Hill IOOF Cemetery |Gold Hill |Jackson | | | |- |Hargadine Cemetery |Ashland |Jackson | | | |- |Hillcrest Memorial Park |Medford |Jackson | | | |- |[[Space:Jacksonville_Cemetery%2C_Jacksonville%2C_Oregon|Jacksonville Cemetery]] |Jacksonville |Jackson | | | |- |Log Town Cemetery |Jacksonville |Jackson | | | |- |Memory Gardens Memorial Park |Medford |Jackson | | | |- 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Creek |Josephine | | | |- |Chief Schonchin Cemetery |Sprague River |Klamath | | | |- |Eternal Hills Memorial Gardens |Klamath Falls |Klamath | | | |- |[[Space:Fort_Klamath_Historic_Cemetery%2C_Fort_Klamath%2C_Oregon|Fort Klamath Historic Cemetery]] |Fort Klamath |Klamath |[[Gray-19785|Patricia Ferdig]] |May 30, 2019 |95% |- |Hill Cemetery Indian Burial Ground |Chiloquin |Klamath | | | |- |Klamath Memorial Park |Klamath Falls |Klamath | | | |- |Linkville Pioneer Cemetery |Klamath Falls |Klamath | | | |- |Malin Cemetery |Malin |Klamath | | | |- |Masekesket Cemetery | |Klamath | | | |- |Merrill IOOF Cemetery |Merrill |Klamath | | | |- |Paiute Cemetery |Beatty |Klamath | | | |- |Wilson Cemetery |Chiloquin |Klamath | | | |- |IOOF Cemetery |Lakeview |Lake | | | |- |New Pine Creek Cemetery |New Pine Creek |Lake | | | |- |Paisley IOOF Cemetery |Paisley |Lake | | | |- |Silver Lake Cemetery |Silver Lake |Lake | | | |- |Coburg IOOF Cemetery |Coburg |Lane | | | |- |Creswell Pioneer Cemetery 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Powder Cemetery |North Powder |Union | | | |- |Pine Grove Cemetery |Elgin |Union | | | |- |[[Space:Summerville_Cemetery%2C_Summerville%2C_Oregon|Summerville Cemetery]] |Summerville |Union |[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]] |14 Oct 2018 |20% |- |Union Cemetery |Union |Union | | | |- |Alder Slope Cemetery |Enterprise |Wallowa | | | |- |Bartlett Union Cemetery | |Wallowa | | | |- |Enterprise Cemetery |Enterprise |Wallowa | | | |- |Joseph Cemetery |Joseph |Wallowa | | | |- |Wallowa Cemetery |Wallowa |Wallowa | | | |- |Bakeoven Cemetery |Maupin |Wasco | | | |- |Odd Fellows Cemetery |The Dalles |Wasco | | | |- |Saint Peters Parish Center Cemetery |The Dalles |Wasco | | | |- |Arcarde Cemetery |North Plains |Washington | | | |- |Crescent Grove Cemetery |Tigard |Washington | | | |- |Finley-Sunset Hills Memorial Park |Portland |Washington | | | |- |Fir Lawn Memorial Park |Hillsboro |Washington | | | |- |Forest View Cemetery |Forest Grove |Washington | | | |- |Hills Cemetery |Gaston |Washington | | | |- 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Oregon in The Great War

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Oregon Mystery Photos

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[[Category:Unidentified_Family_Photos_and_Scans]] These are photos from a photo album purchased at an antique store in 2001. The album appeared to belong to a young woman who lived in Oregon. == Names == Here are named people in the album. Men: * Bill (including "Bill's home Med." and with Jake, Herb, John, and with Dot, Joe, and Herb. * Ed Hale * Fred, who may have dated Kate Williams * "Herb" aka "Oly", who may have dated Marg Williams. Separately a full name is given for a Herb Alford with a home in Medford. Presuming this is the same Herb based on similarity in photos and proximity in the album. Herb Alford is almost certainly [[Alford-3036|Herbert L. Alford (1894-1969)]]. * Jake, seen with Herb, John, and Bill. * Jim aka "Jip" who appears to have dated Waive Jacobs. Many good photos of Jip. * "Mac" who appears with [[Hubbard-7648|Hub]] and Jim/Jip as the "Hobo Trio." * Q. M. Kinleyside * Roland "Hub" Hubbard, likely to be [[Hubbard-7648|Roland A. Hubbard (1898 - 1996)]]. * Schu Women: * Ailene Perl of Medford, almost certainly [[Perl-90|Aileen Perl (b. 1896)]]. * "Angy" of Ashland * Betty Moreton possibly of SLC * Dot, seen with Bill, Joe, and [[Alford-3036|Herb]]. * Elizabeth Houston of Klamath Falls, believed to be [[Houston-4151|Elizabeth E. Houston (b. 1894)]]. * Evelyn and Katherine of Salt Lake City * Fat MacMillan of SLC * Flos Santamau, who is almost certainly [[Santamaw-4|Florence M. (Santamaw) Dreher (1894-1973)]]. * Gertrude (Cheyenne) Underwood, who seems likely to be [[Chamberlin-1261|Gertrude (Chamberlin) Underwood (1883 - 1960)]]. * "Joe" (female) seen in many photos with [[Alford-3036|Herb]]. * Kate Williams of Klamath Falls * Lenore * Louise S. (Cheyenne) * Marg. Williams of Klamath Falls * Miss Brown * Miss Ester * Miss Smith (Portland) * Peggy * Phillis Tisdale (on a page with friends in Salt Lake City, Utah). * Selma Lane, possibly of Salt Lake City. Could the Selma in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Chamberlin-1261-1 these photos] be Selma Lane ca. 1895 in Illinois? [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5XW-CVQ She was living in SLC in 1910]. * Waive Jacobs of Klamath Falls == Locations == The album included travel photos from many locations near Medford, Oregon, including: * Rocky Point, Klamath Lake, Oregon * Rogue River (southwestern Oregon) * Pelican Bay, Oregon * Crater Lake and Annie Creek at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. * Mt Pitt. The most significant non-Oregon location is Salt Lake City, Utah. It seems likely that the young woman had family there. There are travel photos to Southern California and Mexico City. There are [[Space:University_of_Oregon_Unknown_Photos|photos from the University of Oregon]] including fraternities and the Chi Omega sorority.

Orelia, Immigrant Voyage to Van Diemen's Land 1827

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[[Category:Orelia, Arrived 6 Oct 1827]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Immigrant and Cargo Ship ORELIA - Sailed from England on June 16 1827 - Arrived Hobart Town on October 6 1827 === '''Ship News''' Arrived on Saturday last, the ship Orelia, 382 tons, Captain Hudson, from England the 16th of June, with an extensive Cargo of merchandize, chiefly for this Colony, as will be been by her manifest inserted in the last page.-Passengers, (for Van Diemen's Land.) Miss Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Lowes, Mr. and and Mrs. Alexander, John, Robert, Margaret, Sarah, Mary, and Jane McCrakin ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie, Mr. and Mrs. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. John, Charles, Joseph, and Robert Cas-tles ; two Mrs. Lee, Edward and William Lee and child ; Mr. and Mrs. William and Maria Abbot and child ; William and James Mauls, and Mr. Mills.-For New South Wales, Major and Mrs. Henry Smeathman, & Mary Thomas, servant ; Mr. Henry, Mr. Slade, and Mr. Smith ; Mrs. Alpress, Mr. Authorn ; Mr. and Mrs. Eliza and Thomas Flanegan ; George Ebbs, John Field, [[Layman-845|George Layman,]] and Charles Layman -in all 52 - '''37''' for Hobart Town, and '''15''' for Sydney. -Agent, Mr. Bethune. from '''Ship News.''' in the Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart, Tas. : 1825 - 1827) of Friday 12 October 1827, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2451020? --------------------- A Mr. and Mrs. Charlie, passengers per the ship ''Orelia,'' it appears have been sent out as master and matron of the Orphan School, about to be established here. We understand, that Mr. Giblin, who has been previously appointed, though not Gazetted, as chief master of this intended Establishment, has been informed that the appointment of Mr. & Mrs.Charlie will not interfere with him. The view we take of this affair is, that as Mr. Giblin was recommended by Lord Bathurst to come out to this Colony as a scholastic man, the Lieutenant Governor could not have made a better selection. Indeed, His Excellency must, and we do deplore the want of such a man as Mr. Giblin, among those about His Excellency; and we cannot for a moment suppose, that Mr. Giblin's appointment can in the least interfere with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie's, as we conceive Mr. Giblin's appointment to be Superintendent not only of the Orphan School, but of all other Public Schools (who are now without) in the Island and also Captain Hudson, the master of the ship Orelia, now in the harbour, was formerly Commander of the Indepentia, 40 gun frigate in the Columbian service. Captain Hudson was one of the Liberators with Bolivar, — received several marks of distinction,— took several prizes,— and amassed a large fortune while in the service. and finally Manifest of the ship ''Orelia,'' Captain Hudson:— Mr. J. Jennings— 4 cases of hardware, 2 ditto millinery, 24 hogsheads of porter, 31 casks, ditto, 6 packages of slops, 1 box of soap, 2 cases of saddlery, 2 ditto of hats, 4 bales of woollens, carpeting, and blankets. Mr. M. Steele— 1 bale of hosiery. Lieut. Governor Arthur— 3 cases of wax candles, 1 box of wearing apparel, 1 cask of blacking, 1 case of jewellery, 1 ditto of haberdashery, 1 ditto of woollens, 1 case of earthenware. W. A. Bethune, Esq.— 3 bales of slops, 15 puncheons of rum, 66 hogsheads of beer. M. L. Smith, Esq.— 1 box of wearing apparel. Mr. A. Bent— 7 packages of printing materials, and 3 cases of paper. Mr. H. Bilton— 9 cases and bales of cottons, 2 bales of leather and stationery. Messrs: W. and T. Ruffey— 1 case of wearing apparel. Mr. G. Turnley— 2 casks of shoe thread, 2 cases of woollens. Mr. P. Facey— 2 casks of logwood, and copperas. Bruford and Anstice— 4 casks of furniture, 1 case of slops, 2 cases of haberdashery, 3 cases of soap, 2 bales of blankets, 77 kegs of white lead, 4 barrels of preserved soap, 50 baskets paint oil, 2 hogsheads of salt, 1 case of fire-works, 80 kegs of white lead, 6 iron safes, 40 packages of paint oil. W. M. Orr, Esq.— 1 case of haberdashery, 22 puncheons of rum, 1 cask of shot, 2 cases of cheese, 5 ditto wearing apparel, 1 ditto iron, 1 ditto brushes, 4 ditto leather, 1 ditto fowling pieces, 1 case carpeting, 21 cases of calico, leather, combs, pewter, brass, millinery, hats, and shot, 10 cases of turpentine and glass, 4 cases of agricultural implements. J. Kerr, Esq.— 1 case of wearing apparel. G. Buller, Esq.— 2 cases of slops. Van Diemen's Land Company— 41 cases, boxes, bales, casks, merchandize. Mr. J. Swan— 1 case of perfumery, 1 ditto wearing apparel. Lieut. Travers— 1 case of wearing apparel. On board the above vessel, the following livestock, belonging to John Campbell, Esq. Merchant, of London, was shipped for sale in Van Diemen's Land:— Three fine Suffolk mares, valued from 5 to £600 each ; three fine blood entire horses, valued from 6 to £700 each, (the whole of which died during the voyager; four bulls of Mr. Arbuthnott's breed, from Durham, valued at £300 each (three of which also died); ten ewes and five rams, of the Leicestershire breed, (about half of which are likewise dead) ; thirty-five ewes, of the pure merino breed, from the stock of C. F. Tower, Esq. Vale Hall, Essex; five rams from ditto; fifty rams from the stock of Henty's merino's; and two beagles.— We un- derstand, that nearly half the sheep are dead, upon the average ; and that the value of the stock is considered from 7 to £8,000— a con- siderable loss not only to the owner, but to the Colony. all from '''European Intelligence.''' in the Colonial Times and Tasmanian Advertiser (Hobart, Tas. : 1825 - 1827) of Friday 12 October 1827, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2451025/679385 -------------- '''Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.''' ARRIVED AT HOBART-TOWN, Oct: 6 - The ship Orelia, W. Hudson commander, 382 tons, from London 26th of May, with a large assortment of all kinds of mer- chandize for Messrs. Bunn. Lowes, Jennings, B. B. Thomas, W. Mawle, Jones and Walker, W. G. Levi, W. A. Bethune, John Hames, M. Steel, M. L. Smith, A. Bent, A. M. Crachan, M. Phillips, Bruford & Co. J. Stephen, John Kerr, G. Turnley, J. Olding, P. Facey, Wm. Orr, G. Butler, Van Diemen's land Com- pany, H. Bilton, John Swan, Lieutenant Travers ; among which are 214 casks wine, 167 casks beer, 38 puncheons rum, 10 ditto Geneva, 5 ditto brandy, 210 casks pork, 43 boxes soap, 75 bags oats, &c. &c. Passengers - Major and Mrs. Smeathman & Son, Mr. and Mrs. Lowes, (parents of Mr. T. Y. Lowes), Misses Thomas and Copper, H. Dower, Esq. Messrs. Slade, & Smith, Mr. and Mrs. McCraken and 7 children, Mr. and Mrs. Castle and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Flanigan, Messrs. Mawle, Mills, Aspress, Layman, Fields, Ebbs, Authern and Castle, in all 51. We regret to add, that of 6 beautiful horses shipped at London all have died on the passage ; of 5 cattle only one survived, and of upwards of 100 sheep not one-half. Surgeon P. H. Hartwell, Esq. - Agent, Mr. Bethune. from '''Shipping and Commercial Intelligence.''' in the Hobart Town Gazette (Tas. : 1825 - 1827; 1830) of Saturday 13 October 1827, Page 6. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8790719? === PASSENGER LIST === On '''LINC Tasmania''' from the Tasmanian Government database at: [https://linctas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qu=NI_SHIP_FACET%3D%22Orelia%22&qf=PUBDATE%09Year%091824-1828%091824-1828&qf=PUBDATE%09Year%091827-1827%091827-1827]

Orelia 1829-1830 - Ship Tree

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{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:Category: Orelia, Arrived 6 Oct 1827|''Orelia,'' 1827 to ''VDL'']]
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}} The ''Orelia'' made three voyages to the Swan River Colony - 2 from Van Diemens Land, and one from Mauritius.

::[https://membership.wags.org.au/1829-ships/106-orelia Passenger List Swan River Pioneers 1829 - 1838 - ''Orelia'']
'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route [http://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''Passengers''' Comments] :'''''Orelia''''' | 12 10 '''1829''' | Fremantle [https://membership.wags.org.au/1829-ships/106-orelia Derwent River VDL ] | ... ... '''12''' ::[[Layman-845|George '''Layman''' (1810 - 1841) ]] '''#'''494 ''(at ? Augusta)''
::[[Maycock-201|Bayley '''Maycock''' (1804-1883)]] '''#'''574 Carpenter :'''''Orelia ''''' | 19 05 '''1830''' | Fremantle [http://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Isle of France ] | ... ... '''10''' :'''''Orelia''''' (3) | 12 Nov '''1830''' | {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Census Record |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
[[:space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|1832 Census]] '''#'''1144
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Orenda Mine Disaster

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[[Category: Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Orenda Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 31 Aug 1915 * Location: Boswell, Somerset County, Pennsylvania * Cause: Explosion * Victims: 19 deaths === Victims === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Orenda Mine Disaster, Boswell, Pennsylvania, 1915]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:Pennsylvania, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Boswell, Pennsylvania]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. === Sources === * https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/orenda_news_only.htm

Orenda No. 2 Mine Disaster

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Orepuki Cemetery

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[[Category: Southland Cemetery Free Space Pages]] =Orepuki Cemetery= :'''Location''' : :Orepuki :Southland, New Zealand :'''Administered By:''' :Orepuki Cemetery Trust :C/- Mr W Watson :37 Fryer Road :Orepuki :RD 1 :Riverton 9881 :southlife.watson@watchdog.net.nz ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Orepuki Cemetery, Orepuki, Southland|Orepuki Cemetery]] in [[Category:Orepuki, Southland|Orepuki]].'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for [[Category: Orepuki Cemetery, Orepuki, Southland|Orepuki Cemetery]] was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282983/orepuki-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Orepuki-Cemetery-DB/312101 Billiongraves]

Organised Crime

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[[Category: Organized Crime]] Organized crime, organised crime, and often criminal organizations are terms which categorise transnational, national, or local groupings of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals, who intend to engage in illegal activity, most commonly for monetary profit. Some criminal organizations, such as terrorist organizations, are politically motivated. Sometimes criminal organizations force people to do business with them, as when a gang extorts money from shopkeepers for so-called "protection"Gangs may become disciplined enough to be considered organized. An organized gang or criminal set can also be referred to as a mob.

Orient 1848 - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Orient, Arrived 20 Mar 1848]] [[Category:Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: 1840s Sailings]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 100 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[space:Orient 1848 - Ship Tree|''Orient,'' 1848]]
[[space:Parkhurst Boys 47 - History Tree|Parkhurst Boys 47]]
}} The ''Orient'' is said to have left the Isle of Wight on [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html November 23, '''1847'''] and to have arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on March 20, '''1848.''' In all, she was said to have carried 73 passengers and the '''51''' Parkhurst boys who embarked at the Isle of Wight were among that number. The boys were listed in Paul Buddee's book, ''Fate of the Artful Dodger'' and in Andrew Gill's later work, ''Forced Labour for the West''. == People – LifeTree == :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html ''Number'' | '''Name'''] | Term '''Age''' | ''Trial Place'' | Day Mth Year | '''Offence ''' | '' Comments'' :[https://membership.wags.org.au/members-data/public-data/parkhurst-boys ''725'' |] [[Byrne-4556|Edmund '''Byrne''']] 7y '''8''' | Middlesex 12 02 '''1845''' | Simple larceny | aka [BYRNES] :[https://membership.wags.org.au/images/stories/documents/members/parkhurst/705.jpg ''705'' |] [[Law-4484|Samuel '''Law''']] 10y '''16''' | Stafford 06 03 '''1845''' | ''Sealing a bag and £6 in money'' == Sources ==

Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery, Orient, Ohio

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[[Category:Orient, Ohio]][[Category:Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery, Orient, Ohio]] == Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] === Cemetery Details === *[[:Category:Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery, Orient, Ohio]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space:Orient_Feeble_Minded_Institute_Cemetery%2C_Orient%2C_Ohio |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Orient_Feeble_Minded_Institute_Cemetery_Orient_Ohio-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |}} *'''Cemetery name:''' Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery *'''Address''' 11271 State Route 762, Orient, Pickaway County, Ohio, 43146 *'''Elevation:''' 790.7 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://goo.gl/maps/a8n7vgiAbf176m9f9 39.7960014, -83.1539993] *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269229/orient-feeble-minded-institute-cemetery #2269229] ::Billiongraves: [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Orient-Feeble-Minded-Institute-Cemetery/139356 #139356] === History === The Orient Feeble Minded Institute Cemetery has also been known as the Foster Cemetery, Orient Correctional Institute Cemetery, Orient State Cemetery, Thompson Cemetery. * The earliest confirmed burial is of [[Unknown-602625|Eve (Unknown) Shiner (1759-1815)]] * The last confirmed burial was of [[Mootispaw-1|Robert Mootispaw (1943-2006)]]. === Notable Monuments === Notable monuments will be added here If/When they are located. === Notable Interments === Notable people will be added here If/When they are located. == Sources == *

Oriental, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1849-50

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[[Category:Oriental, Arrived 17 Apr 1850]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The barque Oriental sailed from Gravesend November 18th 1849 - arrived Port Jackson 17 April 1850 === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' '''ARRIVALS.'''..... April 17. — Oriental, barque, 500 tons, Captain Grieves, from Plymouth the 30th November. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dean and daughter, Mr. Richardson, Mr J. Burgon, Surgeon-Superintendent, and 199 Government immigrants. from '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.''' in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 18 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12917231? ---- '''HOBART TOWN.''' The Oriental has had a tedious passage of 138 days from Plymouth ; the immigrants are all Irish, and are classed as follows : 22 mar-ried couples, 67 single men, 53 single women, 14 boys and 17 girls under 14 years of age, and 4 infants ; four births occurred on the voy-age. from '''HOBART TOWN.''' in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 18 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12917229? ----- '''COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.''' IMMIGRANTS.—In addition to the 89 ''Oriental'' immigrants who arrived last Tuesday, as re-ported in the Mercury of Wednesday, seven ''Elizabeth'' immigrants arrived on that day, comprising two married couples and three young children. On Thursday two young women ex ''Oriental'' arrived. The engagements made by these immigrants up to noon yesterday were as follows : two married couples engaged, one man with his wife and son as shepherds and hutkeeper, at £34 per year for all, and three rations for the family, and one man with his wife as general servants at £20 per year for both ; nine young men engaged, seven as labourers, one as a shep-herd, and one as a general servant, five getting £16 per year, three £17, and one £18; one young man left on his own account; and six young women engaged as house servants, one at 3s. per week, one at 4s., one at £10 per year, and three at £12. from '''COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.''' in The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Saturday 27 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/694440? === PASSENGER LIST === '''NRS5316/4_4786/Oriental_17 Apr 1850/''' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4786&ship=Oriental === FURTHER READING === '''PORT PHILLIP.''' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Saturday 9 March 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12916290? '''IMMIGRANTS.''' from the New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) of Thursday 18 April 1850 [Issue No.51 (SUPPLEMENT)] Page 648. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228775532?searchTerm=Oriental%20Immigrant%20ship%201850%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.''' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 18 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12917231? '''HOBART TOWN.''' from The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Thursday 18 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12917229? '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Saturday 20 April 1850, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/694822/126451 '''LONDON WOOL SALES.''' from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Wednesday 24 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/694743? '''COMMERCIAL AND MARKETS.''' from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Saturday 27 April 1850, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/694440?

Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Origin, History, and Genealogy of The Buck Family == Including a brief narrative of the earliest emigration to and settlement of its branches in America, and a complete tracing of every lineal descendant of James Buck and Elizabeth Sherman, his wife. * by [[Harvey-20033|Cornelius Brunham Harvey]], Esq. (1839-1902) * published by J.J. Griffiths, Steam Book and Job Printer, Jersey City, N.J., 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Origin%2C_History%2C_and_Genealogy_of_the_Buck_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/originhistorygen00harv === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Harvey, Cornelius Burnham. ''[[Space:Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family|Origin, History, and Genealogy of The Buck Family]]'' (J.J. Griffiths, Jersey City, N.J., 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Harvey|Harvey]])

Origin, Kiedaisch Name Study

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[[Category: Kiedaisch Name Study]] This is a subpage of [[Space:Kiedaisch Name Study|Kiedaisch Name Study]] ==Meaning of the name== In order to understand the name "Kiedaisch", you have to be able to speak the Swabian dialect. "Kie" is the plural of "Kuh", meaning "cows". "Daisch" is an ancient word for dung that also occurs in other names, e.g. "Deuschle". Together, Kie + Daisch means cow dung. It's a farmer's name, obviously. From the spelling variants such as "Küetaisch", "Küöteisch" and the like, which the pastor used by ear, one can see that the name would have to be correctly pronounced Swabian, i.e. with "ie" not as a long "ih", but as impure "ia", in which the e sounds weakly but clearly as its own sound. For Germans who are not able to speak Swabian, this is inexpressible. So the pronunciation with a long "ih" prevailed. For English speakers, it's even more complicated. Emigrants to the USA therefore partially adapted the spelling, e.g. to "Keydash". ==Earliest occurrence== All of the Kiedaisch lines that I have researched so far can be traced back to a married couple [[Kiedaisch-24|Jakob]] and [[Unknown-561473|Elisabeth]] Kiedaisch in Weilheim / Teck. The church registers begin there in 1558, so it is not so easy to venture further into the past here. However, evaluations of telephone books show that this area has the highest density of Kiedaisch households. So one can assume that the name has its origin here. ==Tasks== Your support is very welcome if you know or can even evaluate documents that are older than 1560 and in which the name "Kiedaisch" occurs. Collaboration is also welcome if you follow the Kiedaisch lines as far back as possible to see whether they can also connect with this first parent couple, or whether there are still independent lines. Please mark these early Kiedaisch's profiles with {{One Name Study|name=Kiedaisch|category=16th Century Kiedaischs, Kiedaisch Name Study}} ==Sources== * [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Kiedaisch_(Familienname) Kiedaisch Page on Genwiki (German)] * [https://forebears.io/de/surnames/kiedaisch Kiedaisch Page on forebears]

Origin and History of The Mosher Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Origin and History of The Mosher Family == And genealogy of one branch of that family from the year 1600 to the present time. * by William Collins Mosher, A.M. (1820-1908) * published by The Times-Mirror Print, Los Angeles, Calif., 1898 * Source Example: ::: Mosher, William Collins, ''[[Space:Origin and History of The Mosher Family|Origin and History of The Mosher Family]]'' (Times-Mirror Print, Los Angeles, Calif., 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mosher|Mosher]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Mosher|Mosher]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Origin and History of The Mosher Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/originhistoryofm00mosh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731821 Also See: * Earwaker, J.P. ed., ''Lancashire and Cheshire Wills and Inventories, 1572 to 1696'', [[Space:Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester|Remains Historical & Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester]] (The Chetham Society, 1893) Vol. 28, [https://books.google.com/books?id=2uegr7VMEiQC&pg=PA24 Page 24]. The will of William Mosier of Manchester Co. Lanc. Chapman.

Origin of Barthelemy Dupuy of Manakin Town, Virginia and his Wife

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[[Category:Sources by Name]][[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == Citation == Cameron Allen, "The Origin of Bartholomew Dupuy of Manakin Town, Virginia and His Wife," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 74 (1999):1-14 at [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=1&volumeId=13222 NEHGS] (subscription required). == Relevant Wikitree Profiles == * [[Dupuy-25|Bartholomew Dupuy]] * [[Lavillon-1|Susanne Lavillon]] * [[Gaudier-1|Marie Gardie(r)]] == Commentary == This article is perhaps the most definitive about the ancestry of this Huguenot immigrant to the American colonies, and is a must-read for all descendants or researchers of this Dupuy branch. Of particular impact is the blowing apart of generations-held tradition that Bartholomew's wife was a countess by the name of Susanne Lavillon. The author traces the origins of this tradition and presents contemporaneous documentation that Dupuy's wife was none other than Marie Gardie(r), and that there is actually no evidence that anyone-- countess or otherwise-- name Susanne Lavillon existed. Key findings include: * "The earliest known effort to supply information on the Dupuy family occurred in a letter written back to Virginia by John Dupuy (1738-1831) from Kentucky on 30 Jan 1814 to his much younger, inquiring cousin, Dr. William Jones Dupuy. The letter writer was a grandson of the immigrant, and at its writing he was a man nearing 76 years of age." The letter identifies his grandfather Bartholomew, claims a 1650-1653 birth in France, other details, including reference to Bartholomew's wife, '''but does not name her.''' * That the creation of a comtesse Susanne Lavillon came from a) copying the name of Bartholomew's '''daughter-in-law,''' Susanne LaVillain; b) extracting data from a publication about a completely different family (who also settled in Virginia); and c) giving the wife nobility to enhance the drama of the ancestors' lives in a "long and flowery romance" written by novelist John Esten Cooke and published in ''Harper's New Monthly Magazine,'' in 1857. * Subsequent authors recycled this story in 1870 (William Henry Foote), 1885 (Charles W. Baird), 1886 (R. A. Brock), 1908 (Rev. Benjamin Hunter Dupuy). The repetition continued on well into the 20th century. ** The author adds a sidebar denouncing the 16-generation pedigree created by Henry Dudley Teetor (1906). * Researchers started to question the lineage in 1963 * There exists no contemporaneous record linking Bartholomew with a wife name Susanne * The actual name of Bartholomew's wife was recorded 16 Jun 1714 on a patent that named "Bartholomew Dupuy, '''Mary Gardie,''' Peter [---], John Peter, John James, Martha & Philipe Dupuy." * Marie is named in two additional records as wife of Bartholomew (without maiden name) * The names of the children above are also reflected in Bartholomew's will. The 1742/3 will does not mention his wife, suggesting she was deceased by this time. * Amsterdam records find Bartholomew and Marie baptizing a child in 1689 * Magdeburg Germany records find Bartholomew and Marie baptizing children one of which matches a known Virginia child. * The above baptism records identify the place of origin of both Bartholomew and Marie as St Jean de Maruejlos or Uzes in the Province of Languedoc, both of which had Huguenot populations.

Origin of James and Miles Morgan

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== Research Notes == :There is no direct contemporary evidence as to the English or Welsh origins of the New England immigrants [[Morgan-290|Miles Morgan]] of Springfield, [[Morgan-213|Robert Morgan]] of Salem, and [[Morgan-229|James Morgan]] of Roxbury, Massachusetts and New London, Connecticut. In 1902, Appleton Morgan published his ''History of the Family of Morgan'' which has been widely followed in subsequent works and on the internet. The analysis below will show that Appleton Morgan was wrong about the English or Welsh origins of all of the early Morgan immigrants to New England, and what would be even worse, that his work may be a case of intentional genealogical fraud. === Early Claimed Origins of Miles and James Morgan === :Claims of "family tradition" are almost invariably wrong when it comes to the origins of early New England immigrants. These traditions are usually too far removed from any original source to actually have been transmitted over the decades and centuries. However, in this case, several early writers and descendants did provide clues to their origins which may have a hint of truth to them. These clues are not contemporary, but: :'''Titus Morgan''' :[[Morgan-5801|Titus Morgan]] (1776-1811) writing in 1809:Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan Genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn.'' (Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yc6vr2nf pages 227-246, see 233]. :: ''"Miles Morgan, from whom the family of that name in Massachusetts is descended, was a native of Great Britain,* but in regard to the particular town in which he first saw the light, or what was the condition, or occupation of the family to which he belonged, no account has been transmitted to us, either by himself or his immediate descendants. ... He however resided several years in the city of Bristol, from whence he with two brothers who were older than himself, sailed for New England, and arrived at Boston in April, 1636."'' :The writings of Titus Morgan are not readily available but were published by Nathaniel Morgan in an appendix to his work in 1869. To the above, Nathaniel Morgan added in a footnote as a correction: :: ''"* Error - He was born in Wales at or near Llandaff, Glamorgan Co."'' :'''Nathaniel Morgan''' :[[Morgan-15654 |Nathaniel Harris Morgan]] (1805-1881) elsewhere in his 1869 work expanded on his beliefs on the origins of Miles and James Morgan: :: ''"James Morgan the common ancestor of a numerous family now scattered widely over nearly or quite, every state and territory of the United States, was born in Wales, in 1607, but in what precise locality our honest progenitor first saw the light is uncertain, though probably in Llandaff, Glamorgan Co. The family appears to have removed from Llandaff to Bristol, Eng. on the opposite side of Bristol Channel, a short time at least, perhaps a few years, prior to 1636. The name of his father is unknown, but there is some traditionary evidence that it was William.* That year, 1636, in the month of March, he and two younger brothers, John and Miles, sailed from Bristol and arrived at Boston, Mass. in April following."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/y75mmtn8 page 17]. ::''"Miles Morgan, the youngest brother, born in 1615, on his arrival at Boston, or soon after, joined a party of emigrants, mostly from Roxbury, of whom Col. Wm. Pyncheon was at the head, and founded the settlement of Springfield, Mass."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/y75mmtn8 page 17]. ::''"There is a tradition that this William2 [b.1693] used to say that his father, John [b.1645, s. of James], had a very old little book, in which was written the name of “William Morgan, of Llandaff,” (Wales,) and dated before A.D. 1609, who he said was the father of our first James, the emigrant."''Morgan, Nathaniel. ''Morgan Genealogy'' (1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yaj6nwm4 page 33]. :'''Capt. Joseph Waters''' :[[Waters-4639|Capt. Joseph Waters]] (1756-1833) is an interesting third early source as it comes from someone who was not a descendant of either James or Miles. However, his mother was a Gilbert being a descendant of [[Gilbert-4608|Humphrey Gilbert]] - could Prudence Gilbert, wife of Miles, be related to Humphrey? A memorandum found among the paper of Joseph Waters (1758-1833) states: ::''"John, Joseph and Miles Morgan saild from Bristol, England & arrived at Boston, N.E. April 1636. They resided at Roxbury a short time. Joseph went to Plymouth Colony & after removed to Connecticut. John, the eldest brother, disgusted at the bigotry, superstition, & persecutions then so prevalent in Massachusetts that he went to Virginia and there settled. Miles the youngest joined Wm Pincheon Esqr in his enterprize to Springfield. Morgan married Prudence Gilbert of Beverly. This family of Gilberts were passengers in the vessel with Morgan and there formed acquaintance."''"NEHGR, vol. 30 (1876): [https://tinyurl.com/yyb9uux3 page 108].Phillips Library at the Peabody Essex Museum. Collections: [https://pem.as.atlas-sys.com/repositories/2/resources/548 Waters Family Papers, 1682-1910]. === Appleton Morgan === :The most widely known and copied work on the origins of James and Miles Morgan is Appleton Morgan's ''History of the Family of Morgan'' published in 1902. As it will turn out, Appleton Morgan's conclusions are wrong on every count, and is a possible case of genealogical fraud. This work cannot be used in anyway for the early origins of Morgan families. ===== Miles Morgan ===== :Appleton Morgan states that Miles Morgan was the son of [[Morgan-309|William Morgan of Y Dderw]] and his wife [[Morgan-343|Elizabeth Morgan]].[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yy54k5yw page 16], [https://tinyurl.com/y5c5r5dy page 40], [https://tinyurl.com/y5babwn8 page 47]. :This is incorrect, and simply not possible. William Morgan matriculated to the Middle Temple on 17 April 1616 at which time he would have been about 16 years old, and he was called to the bar in 1623.History of Parliament Online. Biography of [https://tinyurl.com/y442boh6 MORGAN, William (c.1600-1649), of Y Dderw, Llyswen, Brec. and the Middle Temple, London].Hopwood. ''Middle Temple Records: 1603-1649.'' (1904): [https://tinyurl.com/yya2265a page 604], [https://tinyurl.com/y24fjf3a page 682]. He was in an extended relationship (married?) first with Sybil Wayte by 19 Nov. 1624.Sybil Wayte of London sued William Morgan to prove her claim they married in 1624 and had children including one son. William Morgan denied the claim they were married though admitted he lived with Sybil and acknowledged one illegitimate daughter. These suits continued from the 1620s until long after his death. He married Elizabeth Morgan, youngest daughter of William Morgan of Tredegar, after 26 March 1633.This date appears to be the date of a marriage agreement, though I haven't yet found the document. Multiple sources agree to this date though. His only known son and heir, and only son named in his will, was William Morgan who left no heirs, and the estates William Morgan of Y Dderw were eventually inherited by his daughter Blanche.Blanche may actually have been a granddaughter of William Morgan (daughter of son William). Sources are conflicting and the abstract of William's will leaves both interpretations as an option. Also, William Morgan was a wealthy lawyer and landholder and a member of parliament from 1640 to 1649, King’s attorney, recorder of Brecon, etc. His monumental inscription in Brecon church “"Here lyeth the body of William Morgan, Esq., king's attorney of South Wales and recorder of this borrough, who married Elizabeth, daughter of William Morgan, of Tredegar, and had issue William, Elizabeth, Mary Ann.”Poole. ''Illustrated History and Biography of Brecknockshire.'' (1886): [https://tinyurl.com/yytgf73t page 45]. William Morgan did not have a son Miles. He married Elizabeth Morgan long after Miles Morgan of Springfield would have been born. ===== James Morgan ===== :Appleton Morgan makes James Morgan to be the son of William Morgan of Llavanbon.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/y7764hsf pages 100-101]. :This is incorrect and simply not possible. The pedigree is a jumbled mess with almost nothing correct in it. Every single "son" of William Morgan as given by Appleton is actually a lineal descendant. It is as if he got a pedigree of William Morgan, and misinterpreted every successive generation as being a child of William Morgan. Most importantly, William Morgan of Llavanbon was not born in 1571 as stated by Appleton Morgan, but rather died in 1693; William Morgan is decades off to be the father of James Morgan. This may be a case of intentional fraud. Exactly where Appleton Morgan got his information on William Morgan of Llavanbon, the errors which were made, and the case for fraud will be discussed below. ===== Richard Morgan ===== :Appleton Morgan makes Richard Morgan of Salem to be a son of Thomas Morgan of Llanrhumny.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yayyuek8 pages 20]. :Thomas Morgan of Llanrhumny had a son Robert however, there is absolutely no evidence that he was the immigrant. It is more likely that Robert is the son of Bennett Morgan who was a passenger on the ''Fortune'' in 1621 who was a resident of St. James, Clerkenwell, London. ===== Possible case of Intentional Fraud ===== :Appleton Morgan identified the father of James Morgan as William Morgan of Llanvabon. A careful check of the Appleton Morgan's pedigree of William Morgan reveals that he was working from and copying "GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD." published in the ''Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian Gazette'' in 1865.Credit for this observation goes to Bricoleur14 who first noticed the similarities and subsequent problems.[[#Appleton|Appleton Morgan]]. ''History of the Family of Morgan''. (1902): [https://tinyurl.com/y7764hsf pages 100-101].''The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette,'' (Friday 18 August 1865): page 8; available at https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3094619/3094627 Below is a side-by-side comparison of "Glamorgan Pedigrees" to Appleton Morgan's pedigree which demonstrates he clearly had and was using the ''Cardiff and Methyr Gazette'' article. Disturbingly, there are some small changes which suggest that Appleton Morgan's pedigree is fraudulent. {|cellpadding=8 style="border:1px solid #BBB" |+'''Comparison of "Glamorgan Pedigrees" to Appleton Morgan's Pedigree for James Morgan''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50%; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD.''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''Appleton's version''' |- valign="top" |II. – EVAN Morgan [I,1?], of Eglwysilan, party to deeds in 1663, and 23 May, 1685, with his son Thomas. Md Friswyth, and had – 1, son; 2, son; 3, Joshua Morgan, md Catherine –; 4, Thomas; 5, a daughter, md Edward Jenkins, of Llandough, by Cowbridge.||Evan [I,1] married Mary Friswyth, and had six children.
|- valign="top" |III. – THOMAS Morgan [II,4], of Cilfynydd and Bredwenarth, two contiguous places in Eglwysilan. The family seem to have been old owners of the former, and early tenants of the latter, under Lewis, of Van, until its purchase by this Thomas, when they seemed to have moved thither. The trustees under whom Mr. Lewis sold were John Hanbury, of London, and Peniston Lamb, of Lincoln’s Inn. The deed of sale bears on the seal ‘sable on a fess argent, between 3 cinque ports or? 2 mullets?’ A Thomas Morgan was buried at Eglwysilan, 12 Feb., 1753 (by the parish register, but the family papers assert this Thomas’s will to be dated 23rd Jan., 1715, and his death 1716.) He [Thomas son of Evan] md Anne Watkins, d of Evan Richards, of Llandifodwg [Glynogwr]. Died a widow, 14 March, 1747, aet. 87, buried at Llandough; 2, Watkin, born 1692. Purchased Bredwenarth from his eldest brother Thomas [III,1], and left it to his brother James [III,3]. He [Watkin] died, s.p. 20 May, 1738, aet. 46; 3, James Morgan, born 1701, Rector of Llanvihangel, Flimston, and Llanilid. He had Bredwenarth from his brother Watkin [III,2], and on his death, 30 Jan., 1763, bequeathed it to his sisters; 4, William Morgan, of Caerphilly, father of WilliamMorgan, gent., named in a deed of 1732 as under 17 years. He [William jr] died 20 Feb., 1751, aet. 23: buried at Llandough; 5, Joyce, born 1688. Will dated 3rd April, 1771, in which she names John Morgan, of Monmouth, and Thomas, ‘son of my kinsman, Thomas Morgan,’ late of Cilfynydd, and now of Aberthin. She died 1 Sept., 1774, aet. 86; 6, Jenet Morgan, born 1694, the last surviving sister, in whom Bredwenarth vested. She left it to Ann, her niece. She died 13 June, 1779, aet. 85; 7, Ann, born 1697, died 31 Oct., 1773, aet. 76; buried at Llandough; 9 [8], Mury [Mary], born 1700. Will dated 4 Nov., 1774 Names her nephew, James Morgan, of Llandaff, and Thomas, of [Bedwas] Monmouth, and Thomas’s daughter, Elizabeth.|| Appleton Morgan skips this generation to hide relationships and dates.
|- valign="top" |IV. – THOMAS Morgan [III,1], of Bedwas, co. Mon., after of Eglwysilan, and then of Monmouth, and so described in the will of Jenet Morgan in 1779. He sold Bredwenarth to his brother Watkin, while the elder branch retained Cilyfynydd [Cilfynydd], and the younger settled at Llandsugh [Llandough]. He md Mary, named in a post nuptial settlement in 1716, and died 27 March, 1761. They had – 1, Thomas Morgan, ob. s.p. 2, John. 3, Mary. 4, Margaret.||THOMAS MORGAN, of Bedwas, County Monmouth, after of Eglwysilan, and then of Monmouth, and so described in the will of Janet Morgan, in 1779. He sold Bredwenarth to his brother Watkin, while the elder branch retained Cilfynydd, and the younger settled at Llandough. He married Mary, named in a post-nuptial settlement in 1716, and died 27th March in 1761. They had: 1. Thomas Morgan. 2. John. 3. Mary. 4. Margaret.
|- valign="top" |V. JOHN Morgan [IV,2], called of Cowbridge in his sister’s will, was dead 1775. He md Cecil Williams of the Breach, Llysworney. They had – 1, William. 2, Watkiu [Watkin], died 20th Oct., 1793. 3, Jonathan. 4, Ann, who inherited Brodwenarth [Bredwenarth] under her aunt’s will. Died 9 July, 1822, aet 77. Bd Llandough. She md John Bassett of Bonvileston, and had Thomas Bassett. 5, Mary Morgan.||JOHN MORGAN, called of Cowbridge in his sister’s will died in 1775. He married Cecil Williams, of the Beach, Llysworney. They had: 1. William. 2. Watkin, died 20 October, 1793. 3. Jonathan. 4. Ann, who inherited Bredwenarth under her aunt’s will. (died 9th July, 1822, aged 77. Buried at Llandough. She married John Basset, of Bonvileston and had Thomas Basset.) 5. Mary Morgan.
|- valign="top" |VI. JONATHAN Morgan [V,3], D.D., rector of Hedley, co Surrey. Presented 29 Nov., 1791, resigned 1818. Md Elizabeth, eld d of Richard Durnford of Woodmanstone, co Surrey, and had – 1, William. 2, Ann Morgan, md her cousin Thomas, sou [son] of John Bassett and Ann Morgan, and who was of Bonvileston and Bredwenarth. They had issue Richard Bassett and others.||JONATHAN MORGAN, D.D., rector of Hedley, County Surrey. Presented 29th Nov., 1791, resigned 1818; married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Richard Dunford, of Woodmanstone, County Surrey, and had: 1. William. 2. Ann Morgan married her cousin Thomas, son of John Basset and Ann Morgan, who was of Bonvileston and Bredwenarth. Issue: Richard Basset, of Bonvileston, and others. |} :So, Appleton Morgan was clearly using and copying from "Glamorgan Pedigrees," but now let's look at generation 1. {|cellpadding=8 style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50%; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''GLAMORGAN PEDIGREES. MISCELLANEOUS. MORGAN OF CILFYNYDD.''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" width=50; rowstyle=text-align:top|'''Appleton's version''' |-valign="top" |I. – WILLIAM Morgan, of Llanvabon, dead in 1693, when he is described as late of Eglwysilan. He had||I. WILLIAM MORGAN, of Llanvabon, born 1571 (his will describes him as late of Eglwysilian). He bore arms, Cilfynydd, (see page 11). Issue: 1. Evan. 2. Thomas. 3. John. 4. James. 5. Watkin. 6. Johnathan. 7. William. Of the above, Evan [I,1] married Mary Friswyth, and had six children. |} : #Appleton Morgan directly quotes the 1865 Cardiff and Methyr Gazette article, and therefore had a copy of the entire text. #He omits to report that William of Llanvabon was “dead in 1693,” and instead says he was born in 1571. #All of the given names he reports as sons of William Morgan of Llanvabon are in the ''Gazette'' text, but James is not in the portions Appleton reproduces. #By omitting the lengthy section on Thomas Morgan (son of Evan) Appleton skips an entire generation and obscures the relationship between the two brothers Watkin (b.1692) and James (b.1701), both of whom were great-grandsons of William of Llanvabon. #This same suppressed generation also shows that Watkin became a family name when William’s grandson Thomas Morgan married Ann Watkins, probably circa 1685. #All of these observations show that Appleton projected later family names back into the first generation, about which he probably knew nothing other than what the Gazette article contained. #{{blue|By changing the dates of William Morgan of Llanvabon from "dead in 1693" to "born in 1571", and by inserting the name ''James'' as a child of William when the name occurs nowhere else in the original pedigree and all the other names do occur, it is probable that Appleton Morgan intentionally forged and invented the Welsh origins of James Morgan.}} === Another Theory on the Origin of Morgan Miles === :If we completely discount and ignore the work of Appleton Morgan as filled with errors and untrustworthy, do we have any other possibilities for the origins of Miles Morgan? Perhaps there is still some truth in the earlier writings on the Morgan family. #Titus Morgan, Nathaniel Morgan, and Joseph Waters all agree there were three brothers who came to New England. Titus Morgan does not name the two brothers of Miles; Nathaniel Morgan says they were James, John and Miles; Joseph Waters names them as John, Joseph and Miles. we don't have a Joseph Morgan immigrating to New England in this period so perhaps this is an error for James. #All three writers agree the brothers lived in and sailed from Bristol to New England. #Nathaniel Morgan says that James Morgan was probably born in Llandaff, Glamorgan Co., Wales. That William Morgan (b. 1693) claimed his father owned a very old little book which contained the name "William Morgan, of Llandaff," and that this William Morgan was the father of James Morgan the immigrant. Nath *There was a William Miles of Cabalva (Gabalfa, Glamorgan, Wales) who married Margaret. Their son Morgan Miles married Florence Basset of Miscin.Archaeologia Cambrensis, Fourth Series, Vol. XIV, No. LIII (London: Parker and Co., January 1883): [https://tinyurl.com/yd2jxjwv pages 109-127, see 115]. These couples lived contemporary to Miles Morgan, so they cannot be his ancestors; however, it does show a conjunction of the names Miles and Morgan. *There was a William Morgan ap James “of” both Coed-y-gores and Lanedeyrn. Coed-y-gores is located within the parish of Lanedeyrn and the diocese of '''Llandaff'''. Again, this William Morgan lived contemporary to or after our Miles Morgan. However, we have now established a Miles family and a Morgan family living near each other and within the diocese of Llandaff. We also have a conjunction of the names Miles, James and William Morgan within these familes. *PEDIGREE OF MORGAN, COED-Y-GORES #1st.—James, the son of Sir Thomas Morgan, of Penycoed, knight, by his second wife, the widow Powel... #2nd.—Morgan [ap] James, of Coed-y-Gores, married Maud, daughter of Watkin Welliam [sic] David, ap Glim, Gwilym, ap Jenkin Herbert, of Gwerendy, by Denys his wife, daughter of Watkin Gunter, of Porth-y-Park, and had issued William, and Cecil that married John Jones, of whom Bess and Mary Jones, of Llanedarn, descended... #3rd.—William Morgan [ap] James, of Coed-y-Gores, gent., married Catherine, daughter and co-heiress of Lewis ap Rees ap Morgan Prees Ychan, or Vychan, of Lancaiach Issa, by his wife Mary, daughter of David Kemys, of Cevenmably, Esq., and issued William, who died without issue, and Catherine. #4th.—Catherine, daughter and heiress of William Morgan [ap] James, married John, the son of Thomas, the son of Morgan, son of Sir Thomas Gamage, of Coity, knight, and issued Thomas, baptised 1st of January, 1609, and John, baptised the 17th of Sept., 1615, and Rachel, baptised 21st of November, 1611, and Mary, baptised 27th of September, 1617. ::So, this is interesting... James is a family name of Morgan of Coed-y-Gores and Lanedeyrn. However, in this lineage, however, the William Morgan [ap] James of Coed-y-gores in the 3rd place could not have been father to the three emigrant brothers – even though he was likely to have married in the 1580s. For his estate would not have passed to his daughter Catherine if he had any sons other than William [Jr.] alive to inherit. Based on the birth dates of Catherine’s children, it would have been William [Jr.] who would have been of an age to father three or more sons between 1607 and 1615. But he died “without issue,” and Catherine inherited Coed-y-gores. There is, however, another allied Morgan lineage that mentions a Miles-Morgan match in for the great granddaughter of Morgan ap Evan, the first of the Radyr-ucha Morgans. === Conclusion === #'''Miles Morgan''' - The English or Welsh origins of Miles Morgan are unknown. He absolutely cannot be the son of [[Morgan-309|William Morgan of Y Dderw]] and his wife [[Morgan-343|Elizabeth Morgan]] as claimed by Appleton Morgan. #'''James Morgan''' - The English or Welsh origins of James Morgan are unknown. He absolutely cannot be the son of William Morgan of Llanvabon as claimed by Appleton Morgan. Some questionable changes in dates and names make this a possible case of intentional fraud. == Sources == *"Morgan, Appleton. ''A History of the Family of Morgan, from the Year 1089 to Present Times.'' (New York, 1902): [https://tinyurl.com/yy54k5yw page 16], [https://tinyurl.com/y5c5r5dy page 40], [https://tinyurl.com/y5babwn8 page 47]. [https://tinyurl.com/y6m9w8f8 Internet Archive link]. *Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. ''Morgan Genealogy: A History of James Morgan, of New London, Conn.'' (Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869): [https://tinyurl.com/yc6vr2nf 227-246, see 233]. *New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 30 no. 1 (January 1876): [https://tinyurl.com/yyb9uux3 page 108]. ''"Morgan: Memorandum found among the papers of the late Capt. Joseph Waters born 1758 died 1833,"'' by H.F. Water. *Archaeologia Cambrensis, Fourth Series, Vol. XIV, No. LIII (London: Parker and Co., January 1883): [https://tinyurl.com/yd2jxjwv pages 109-127, see 115]. ''"The survey and Presentment of the Manor of Roath-Keynsham in Glamorgan, "'' by The Editors. *[[Morgan-290|Miles Morgan]] *[[Morgan-229|James Morgan]]

Origin of Medes of Clavering in Essex, England

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==Medes of Clavering, Essex and their origins== ===Summary=== Wikitree has shown [[Meade-129|Thomas Meade/Mede]] and [[Meade-7|William Meade/Mede]] as born in Somerset and sons of [[Meade-669|Thomas Mede]], brother of [[Meade-47|Philip Mede]] who was mayor of Bristol, and his wife Johanna, last name at birth unknown, without giving a source for the parentage. No record has been found for Thomas’s birth or parentage. Thomas’s WillWill of Thomas Mede, 1504, [https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/wills/essex/1450-1550 Mead Family History website], image of PCC copy at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/canturburyprerogativecourt/?name=thomas_mede&death=1504&death_x=0-0-0_1-0&name_x=1_s Ancestry] makes it clear that he lived at Clavering in Essex. Legal records which have now become available online through the Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT) projecthttp://aalt.law.uh.edu/ provide firm evidence of people with the surname Mede living in the Clavering area earlier in the 15th century, and this strongly suggests that Thomas was likely to have had a local origin in Essex. ===In More Detail=== The belief that the Mede family of Clavering in Essex came from Somerset or Bristol is an ancient one for which reliable evidence is lacking. Its origin and basis is the Visitation of Cambridgeshire 1575/1619, which has a Meade pedigree starting with Thomas Meade said to be of Somerset, whose sons are named as George Meade and John Meade of Great Easton. No indication is given of Thomas’s parentage.''The Visitation of Cambridge'', Harleian Society 1897, pp. 69-70, [https://archive.org/details/visitationcambr00britgoog/page/n82 Internet Archive] Thomas is Thomas Mede of Clavering, (PCC will 1504) but John is the father, not (as the Visitation states) the brother, of George: in 1561 a license was grantedhttps://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/medieval/patent-rolls for John Mede of Great Easton to alienate lands in Great Easton, late of the monastery of Tiltey, to George Mede of Great Easton his son and Christine his wife. There is no record indicating where Thomas Meade was born to support his description in the Visitation as being of Somerset, and Visitation evidence is often unreliable, especially for people who lived more than a generation or two before the date of the Visitation. As will be clear from what follows, apart from the Visitation, there is really no source to link Thomas Meade of Clavering to Somerset. The idea of a Somerset origin was taken up in a 1900 book by George MasterGeorge S Master. ''Collections for a Parochial History of Wraxall'', Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Northern Branch, 1900, p. 63, [https://archive.org/details/collectionsfora00brangoog/page/n78 Internet Archive], who noted that the Mede family in Essex came to use the same Coat of Arms as the family in Bristol and who referred to the Visitation pedigree but did not add any new evidence. John Mead, in a tract written in 1977https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/counties/essex, suggested that the link was [[Meade-46|Isabel Meade]], wife of Maurice Berkeley and daughter of [[Meade-47|Philip]], saying that Isabel and Maurice had their home in Great Chesterford, Essex, about two miles from Elmdon and five miles from Clavering. John Mead gave this as the motive for Thomas Mede’s move from Bristol. John Mead describes this as a "presumed" link, not a proven one, and clearly did not trust the Visitation. He states that Isabel "provides the only definite link between Somerset and the east of England." It was not, though, Isabel and her husband who held Great Chesterford, but her brother-in-law [[Berkeley-429|William Berkeley]]; by a deed of 1491/2 William bequeathed the manor to the King after his and his wife's deathsThomas Dudley Fosbroke. ''Berkeley Manuscripts'', John Nicholls and Son, 1821, p. 161, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=k_A1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=%22berkeley%22+great+chesterford&source=bl&ots=EkhwgTOBXm&sig=ACfU3U2dL0bFTp06u2655bvIkt8v7vqy4g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfu43Z2KfiAhVqSBUIHadEAbIQ6AEwB3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=great%20chesterford&f=false Google Books], and on William's death the manor passed, for the short period until her death in 1497, to his widow and her second husband Thomas Brandon.Steven J Gunn. ''Henry VII's New Men and the Making of Tudor England'', Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 215, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=q4LADAAAQBAJ&pg=PA215&lpg=PA215&dq=%22berkeley%22+great+chesterford&source=bl&ots=alcSAExqlY&sig=ACfU3U27cC-sbaj1cNW9BRQmp0nc4etJRg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIyqC_2afiAhW5UxUIHYlqBRs4ChDoATAFegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=%22berkeley%22%20great%20chesterford&f=false Google Books] So the connection between Isabel and Great Chesterford is doubtful and Isabel is not the "definite" link between Somerset and the East of England that John Mead believed. Isabel and her husband held property in Gloucestershire from 1474, and, from at least the 1490s, extensive lands in Somerset and elsewhere.Douglas Richardson. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?redir_esc=y&id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=berkeley#v=snippet&q=berkeley&f=false volume I, p. 184], BERKELEY 10 No reliable evidence has been found for [[Meade-669|Thomas Mede]] or his brother [[Meade-47|Philip]] of Bristol having children named Thomas and William. The AALT project has put almost ten million images of original documents online, enabling new information to be brought to light. The rolls of Common Pleas record people named Mede in Clavering before Thomas and William. * In a lawsuit beginning in 1435, Thomas Adam, ostler, sued Richard Mede, of Clavering, husbandmansecond entry: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no699/bCP40no699dorses/IMG_1761.htm. 1435 Michaelmas/dorses 1761: London. Thomas Adam, ostler, versus Richard Mede, of Claveryng, Essex, husbandman. Trespass: close and taking, at London., and John Mede, of Clavering, husbandmanfifth entry: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no699/bCP40no699dorses/IMG_2221.htm. 1435 Michaelmas/dorses 2221: London. Thomas Adam, ostler, versus John Mede, of Claveryng, Essex, husbandman. Trespass: close and taking, at London., for breaking into his house in London and taking goods and chattels worth ten pounds. * In 1485 John Mede, of Clavering, yeomansixth entry: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT3/R3/CP40no893/aCP40no893fronts/IMG_0170.htm. 1485 Trinity/fronts 170: Essex. John Carter, of Claveryng, administrators of (Alice Carter, widow; John Waren, senior, of Claveryng) versus John Mede, of Claveryng, yeoman. Trespass: taking., was accused of taking goods and chattels worth twenty pounds that had belonged to the estate of John Carter of Clavering. This may be the John Mede son of William Mede who appears in the manorial court rolls of Clavering in 1483Clavering Manor rolls TNA: SC 2/171/54. * In the same court rolls the names of William Mede and William Rambold appear separately in the bottom right corner of one membrane. They may have been manor bailiffs. Many more 15th-century people named Mede have been found in the plea rolls within a few miles of Clavering.https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/counties/essex/clavering Family connections are rarely given in the plea rolls and it would be rash to assume a family relationship based only on proximity. On the other hand, without strong evidence, it would be even more rash to presume a connection with a family that lived more than a hundred miles away. There is a stronger presumption that this was a family of husbandmen and yeomen in the 15th century that acquired wealth and property in the 16th, particularly after the Dissolution of the monasteries. By the end of the 16th century, many of them were styled gentlemen and therefore required a coat of arms and a more exalted pedigree. The Heralds were not above providing them with one. There was one person in Hertfordshire who probably did come from Somerset: [[Meade-227|Simon Mede]] of Gilston, father of Alice (Mede) Mott, who also, according to Master, had the same arms as the Bristol family. In his 1546 will he left iiii d to “my mother church of Wells”, but no connection has been found between him and Clavering, nor has any other evidence of his link to Somerset. In any case, he was described as husbandman in Common Pleas rolls and was taxed in 1524-5 on goods worth two pounds, so he was not entitled to a Coat of Arms. == Sources == * Thomas Mede will, 1504 https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/wills/essex/1450-1550 * George S Master. ''Collections for a Parochial History of Wraxall'', Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Northern Branch, 1900 [https://archive.org/details/collectionsfora00brangoog/page/n78 Internet Archive] * John Mead tract in Essex Record Office, [https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/counties/essex Mead Family History website] * Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT), http://aalt.law.uh.edu/ * Clavering Manor rolls, TNA: SC 2/171/54 * Medes in Plea rolls near Clavering, [https://sites.google.com/site/meadfamilyhistory/home/counties/essex/clavering Mead Family History website]

Origin of the Bakers of Bakers Forge

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This page is devoted to genealogical research of a group of six Bakers who lived in Carter County, Tennessee, and then Campbell County, Tennessee. Four of the individuals were partners in the business of Bakers Forge in Campbell County. Two other Bakers were closely associated. Due to their associations with ironworking, this group is called the “Ironworks” Bakers. '''[[Baker-46149|George Baker]]''' — George had been a constable of Carter County, in 1819-20 (see court minutes below). George seems to have been the leading partner of the four Bakers who owned Bakers Forge. He died young in a horse-riding accident about 1826. He left a widow, Elizabeth, and two young sons. '''[[Baker-49732|William Baker]]''' — born between 1790 and 1800. He was one of the four partners of Bakers Forge. '''[[Baker-46455 |James Baker]]''' — born between 1790 and 1800. He was one of the four partners of Bakers Forge. Later, in the 1840s, he migrated to Nodaway County, Missouri, leaving children. '''[[Baker-46146|Bowling Baker]]''' — born c. 1795 in Tennessee. He was one of the four partners of Bakers Forge. He eventually migrated to Stone County, Missouri, where he died in 1864, leaving several children. His name is spelled "Bowling," Bolling," "Bolen," "Bolin," etc. (Though some modern genealogies include a middle for him, no middle name is found for him in Tennessee records.) '''[[Baker-36562|Thomas Baker]]''' — born in Tennessee c. 1791. He was the guardian of George Baker’s son Ewins. Later, in the 1840s, Thomas moved to Platte County, Missouri. In the 1850s to Osage County, Missouri. He had several children. '''[[Baker-49630|John Baker]]''' — born between 1780 and 1790. He married Barbary Heaton in Carter County and moved to Campbell County. Later, in 1850, his widow appeared in Ray County, Missouri, with eight of their children. Note that he was also called “Jack” and “Jackson.” ==General Notes== No records from the 1700s or 1800s indicate any familial relationships among these six men. However, it seems very likely that most or all of them were brothers. They were all of the same generation, born mostly between 1790 and 1800, though John was older and James possibly younger. Later census records show that Bowling and Thomas were born in Tennessee in the early 1790s. Y-DNA evidence shows that descendants of James Baker, Thomas Baker and John Baker share a recent common paternal ancestor. No Y-DNA evidence is currently known for descendants of George, William or Bowling. The Y-DNA shows that this family of Bakers was not genetically related to another large family of Bakers with which they are sometimes genealogically connected. (See “Y-DNA Evidence” below.) Records pinpoint precisely where they lived. In the 1810s, the records show them living on “Little Doe" creek. “Little Doe” is today called “Doe Creek" and is located in present-day Johnson County, Tennessee. From 1777 to 1796, the creek was part of Washington County, Tennessee. From 1796 to 1836 it was part of Carter County, Tennessee. Since 1836 it has been part of Johnson County. Records show that in the 1810s and 1820s the "Ironworks" Bakers lived in iron-rich land, near the forge of Thomas Johnson (an early settler for whom Johnson County was later named). Details in a deed for Thomas Baker, described below, indicates a location at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B025'25.0%22N+81%C2%B056'39.1%22W/@36.4236,-81.9442,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.4236!4d-81.9442 36.4236°, -81.9442°]. In the 1820–40s, in Campbell County, Bakers Forge was located in Sugar Hollow, where Cedar Creek met Powell's River. The location is now under Norris Lake at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B021'02.0%22N+84%C2%B001'59.0%22W 36.3505°, -84.033°] (see more details below). Among the abundance of records for the Bakers, two are especially critical in establishing their identity and movement. First, there are county minutes in Carter County that list George, William, James and Bowling in succession. Second, these same four names appear on a deed in Campbell County, when they purchased the forge that would become know as Bakers Forge. Other records support and add detail, and tie John and Thomas to the others. The records also show their relationships with numerous other individuals and families. Among them: Thomas Johnson, William Lindsay, Jacob Perkins, the Crosswhite family, the Stout family, the Heatherly family and the Heaton family. Some of these individuals also made the move in the 1820s from Carter County to Campbell County. In Campbell County, the Bakers were closely associated with the Housley family who also lived in Sugar Hollow. There is no conclusive evidence regarding a parent for any of the six "Ironworks" Bakers. Two older Bakers appear in the 1790s in the Little Doe community where the six "Ironworks" Bakers first appeared in records in the 1810s (see discussion below), but their relationship is not known. ==Y-DNA Evidence== There is a site devoted to the Y-DNA of the surname Baker at [http://www.bakerdna.net/ www.bakerdna.net].Information from website: "BAKER Family Y-STR DNA study & Lineages" at http://www.bakerdna.net/ retrieved March 2021 This site shows the "Ironworks Bakers", Haplogroup I1, in a small cluster of their own (#29) with Y-DNA unrelated to other clusters. Genealogical evidence connects three of the “Ironworks” Bakers by Y-DNA: James (through his son Joseph), Thomas (through his son Bolen) and John (through his son Alvis). Y-DNA data also indicates that another family of Bakers fall within the "Ironworks" Baker cluster: descendants of a certain John Baker of Hancock County, Tennessee, through his son William (who married Patience Rice) and through his son Henry (who married Millie Cox). The precise relation between this John Baker of Hancock County and the "Ironworks" Bakers is not known. Some genealogies assert that the "Ironworks" Bakers were in some way descendants of [[Baker-1670|John "Renta" Baker]] of North Carolina. Y-DNA flatly contradicts this assertion. The Y-DNA of their respective descendants shows that the "Renta" Bakers and the "Ironworks" Bakers differ on 10 of 37 markersInformation from website: "BAKER Family Y-STR DNA study & Lineages" at http://www.bakerdna.net/ retrieved March 2021, meaning there is no chance that these two families of Bakers were patrilineally related. In a typewritten [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/234858-families-of-norris-reservoir-area?viewer=1&offset=0#page=30&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= document] from 1949 called "Families of Norris Reservoir Area," about 270 or 280 pages long, three pages are devoted to the Bakers of Bakers Forge."Families of Norris reservoir area," Marshall A. Wilson, 1949. See page 40 (image 30 of 275 of the Family Search document) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/234858-families-of-norris-reservoir-area?viewer=1&offset=0 This document asserts that five of the Bakers were brothers (John is not mentioned) and that their father was a [[Baker-46803|Bowling Baker]] of Clay County, Kentucky, who was the son of John "Renta" Baker. As discussed in the previous paragraph, Y-DNA contradicts this assertion. ==Little Doe== '''Context''' Little Doe was a creek where a community of early settlers in northeastern Tennessee had settled. From 1777 to 1796, the creek was part of Washington County. From 1796 to 1836 it was part of Carter County. Since 1836 it has part of Johnson County. The following excerpt is taken from ''Godspeeds History of Johnson County'', published in 1886 ([https://tngenweb.org/johnson/godspeeds-history-of-johnson-county-1886/ source]). ''Godspeeds History of Johnson County'', published in 1886, source: https://tngenweb.org/johnson/godspeeds-history-of-johnson-county-1886/ source :''Johnson County is the extreme eastern county of the State. It is bounded on the north by Virginia and on the cast and southeast by North Carolina. The area in acres is 249,600, or in square miles about 390, It is well watered by springs and streams. The Watauga River forms the dividing line between this county and Carter for a short distance, and receives the principal stream of the former, Roane Creek. The remaining streams of the county are Little Doe River, a tributary of Roane Creek, and Laurel Fork and Beaver dam Creek, which waters enter the Holston River. The surface of the county is usually broken. The Iron Mountain traverses it from northeast to southwest, and Stone Mountain marks the boundary of North Carolina. Doe Mountain lies wholly within the county, and extends a distance of about twelve miles. The most fertile lands lie along Little Doe, Roane Creek and the district known as Shady. The mineral resources are exceedingly valuable. This is especially true of iron ore, which exists in extensive beds, and for nearly a hundred years has been worked, in a small way.'' :''The first settlement in Johnson County is said to have been made about 1770, on Roane Creek, near its confluence with the Watauga, by a man named Honeveut. Other settlements were made soon after farther up Roane Creek, and on '''Little Doe''' and the Laurel. Shady was also settled at a comparatively early day. Among the pioneers who had found homes in the territory now embraced in Johnson County prior to 1778, were Joseph Hoskins, George and Samuel Heatherly, Thomas, John and Charles Asher, Richard and Benjamin Wilson, John and Henry Grimes, Joseph Gentry, John, Jesse and Josiah Hoskins and John Higgins. At that time the entire population of this section did not exceed 150. Among those who came during the next twenty years and located in '''Little Doe''' were Jacob Perkins, George Brown, George Crosswhite, Ed. Polly, Joseph Tompkins and David Stout. . . . Of the settlers on Roane Creek, during the period from 1773 to 1798 may be mentioned, Leonard Shown, John Barry, John Vaught, David Wagner, Jacob and Michael Slimp. Vaught had a mill and “still-house” which he left to his son, Joseph Vaught. Shown located at the cross roads, which has long borne his name. David Wagner lived east of Shown’s Cross Roads. He was the father of Mathew, David H., Jacob and John Wagner. At a very early day Nathaniel Taylor erected iron works on Roane Creek. He afterward transferred them to his son, James P. Taylor, who sold them to David Wagner.'' '''Early Records''' Before the first records appear of the six "Ironworks" Bakers, there were other Bakers in the Little Doe community in the 1790s and early 1800s. In the Washington County tax lists of 1790Washington County tax books. Film #007902182, image 165 of 1012. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQPF-V, 1791Washington County tax books. Film #007902182, image 178 of 1012. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQPF-H, 1792Washington County tax books. Film #007902182, image 195 of 1012. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQP6-Q?i=194 and 1793Washington County tax books. Film #007902182, image 200 of 1012. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQPD-Q, a William Baker is listed near names like Ewins Heatherly and George Perkins, men associated with the community at Little Doe. Samual Garland and William Lindsay are also among the names in the 1791 list. Note that this William Baker had no land of his own in these records. In the 1794 Washington County tax list, a John Baker, who owned 100 acres, is listed among names including Heatherly, Perkins, Garland, Stout, Heaton, Slimp, Shown, etc.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQPC-N A 1795 Washington County deed dated 15 August 1795 shows John Baker buying 150 acres from Samuel Garland on "Rones Creek" with William Mourland as a witness.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJXN In the 1795 Washington County tax list, John Baker (155 acres) is listed among the Little Doe community.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-DQ2G-S?i=253 In 1796 Little Doe is included in the tax lists of Carter County, but the Carter County tax lists were alphabetized from 1796 and 1799 and include the entire county, so it is not possible to determine which individuals were part of the Little Doe community. The 1796 Carter County tax list includes a John Baker (who owned 155 acres) and a William Baker (no land).Carter County 1796 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 3 of 15. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00301?pId=94420 The 1797 Carter County tax list includes one John Baker (with 155 acres) and another John Baker (with 125 acres).Carter County 1797 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 3 of 8. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00312?pId=94420 A 1798 county tax list includes a John Baker (with 125 acres) and a William Baker (no acreage).Carter County 1798 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 2 of 9. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00320?pId=94420 A 1799 county tax list includes a John Baker (with 125 acres).Carter County 1799 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 4 of 10. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00331?pId=95576 The 1800 Carter County tax list (not alphabetized) shows William Baker listed near Ewins Heatherly, Jacob Perkins, Thomas Johnson, George Crosswhite, etc.Carter County 1800 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 7 of 12. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00344?pId=94420 On the following page, Andrew Baker and John Baker are listed. Carter County 1800 Tax List. Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Tax List Records, 1783-1895." Image 8 of 12. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2883/images/33119_290482-00345?pId=94420 County court minutes from 1802 include a passage that shows an Andrew Baker and a John Baker among a group of men not associated with Little Doe. "Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1804-1829" http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/carter/court/cpqs1804.txt What this record seems to indicate is that this Andrew Baker and John Baker were associated with a different community than the William Baker and John Baker of Little Doe. In summary, what these records from 1790 to 1802 seem to show is that a William Baker and John Baker lived among the community at Little Doe. Then, beginning in 1797, another Andrew Baker and a second John Baker lived nearby in Carter County, but not in Little Doe. It seems very likely that the William Baker and John Baker that appear in Little Doe in the 1790–96 tax lists are an older generation of the "Ironworks" Bakers, but their precise relationship to the "Ironworks" Bakers cannot be determined. '''Deeds''' The first records unquestionably related to the "Ironworks" Bakers are deeds in Carter County that locate the Bakers near “Little Doe” (today called Doe Creek in Johnson County). A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS7P-2?cat=236733 deed] shows that in February 1813, George Crosswhite sold land to William Baker, 130 acres on the waters of Little Doe neighboring Jacob Perkins and Thomas Johnson.Carter County deeds. Deed Book C. Film #008151159, image 84 of 606. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS72-B?cat=236733 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS72-B?cat=236733 deed] shows that in November 1813 George Baker was a witness to another deed involving George Crosswhite and Robert Houston on the waters of Little Doe.Carter County: Deeds v. C-D 1814-1836. Film #008151159, image of 84 of 606. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS72-B?cat=236733 Two records ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS7C-M?cat=236733 here] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS7H-L?cat=236733 here]) in 1814 show George Baker as a witness in a transaction between Jacob Perkins and William Lindsey.Carter County: Deeds v. C-D 1814-1836. Film #008151159, image of 208 of 606. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS7C-M?cat=236733 Carter County: Deeds v. C-D 1814-1836. Film #008151159, image of 217 of 606. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS7H-L?cat=236733 In the mid 1810s, the Bakers would have been in their 20s. '''Land Entries''' In a collection of archives on Ancestry.com called “Tennessee, Early Land Registers, 1778-1927” there are six records that mention Thomas Baker in Carter County. In entry 3242Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 393 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00392, in 1816, “Thomas Baker, assignee of William B. Carter, assignee of Alfred M. Carter, assignee of James P. Taylor locates and enters 40 acres of land in Carter County Sixth District on Campbells Creek waters of little Doe Beginning on a white oak corner to Thomas Johnson’s pine Cabbin tract… Entered April 8th 1816.” {{Image|file=Baker-36562-2.png |align=c |size=m }} This means that Thomas Baker acquired 40 acres from William B. Carter (who, in turn, had acquired the land from Alfred M. Carter, etc.) and that Thomas Baker was Thomas Johnson's neighbor. The location of Campbell Creek in that record is here: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B025'25.0%22N+81%C2%B056'39.1%22W/@36.4236,-81.9442,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.4236!4d-81.9442 36.4236°, -81.9442°]. Five other entries, from 1817 to 1819, show Jacob Slimp acquiring small 1-5 acre tracts from Thomas Baker. All of those tracts contained banks of iron ore. Entry no. 3686Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 420 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00419 involves 2.5 acres and mentions the north side of stone mountain and bank of iron ore. Entry no. 3843Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 429 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00428 involves three acres and mentions the north side of Stone Mountain, "waters of dry run," and includes "a large iron ore bank found by Joel Baker." It is not known who this Joel Baker is. Entry no. 3844Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 430 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00429 involves one acre and mentions Doe Mountain. Entry no. 4436Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 469 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00468 involves one acre and mentions Doe Mountain. Entry no. 4868Ancestry.com. "Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927" Image 469 of 606. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3658/images/41659_290556-00468 involves five acres of land on "south side of rones Creek." This notes that Peter Parkey was already living on that land. '''Court Minutes''' Carter County court minutes from 1819–20 are a valuable source of information about the Bakers. Note that in two different minutes, the four Bakers that were later partners in Bakers Forge are listed together. {{Image|file=Baker-46149-1.jpg |align=c |size=m }} On page 57 (circa 1819): “Ordered by the court that John Shoun be appointed overseer of the public Road leading up little Doe of Roans creek from the river near Henry D. Johnstons lain [lane] to Garland Wilson’s still house branch and that the following be his hands to wit: '''George Baker, Wm. Baker, James Baker, Bolin Baker''', John Crosswhite, George Crosswhite, Dave Crosswhite, James Harden, Jesse Lane, Henry D. Johnston, William and Jesse Tompkins, Stephen Jackson, James Moorley, Garland Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Benjamin Gentry be the hands to work under said Shoun together with all other hands that may live in said bounds.”Carter County court minutes. Film #008151157, image 193 of 755. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-M9X8-M?i=192&cat=286697Typewritten transcript of Carter County court minutes. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TJFF?i=464&cc=1909088&cat=237895 On page 81: “Ordered by the court that Geo. Baker, Joseph [sic] Baker, Wm Baker, Bolin Baker and Jesse Lane be added to the hands of William Lindzey overseer of the Public road.”Typewritten transcript of Carter County court minutes. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TJF5?i=473&cc=1909088&cat=237895 On page 100, in a list of jurors, John Baker is listed with “(of Little Doe)” in parentheses following his name.Typewritten transcript of Carter County court minutes. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77TV-TJN9?i=480&cc=1909088&cat=237895 On page 108: “George Baker appointed constable come into open court and took an oath to support the constitution of the united States the constitution of the State of Tennessee and an oath as Required by Law for a constable and Entered into bond with Michl. Smithpeter and William Lindzey his securitys with Condition.”Typewritten transcript of Carter County court minutes. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-M9XC-1?i=218&cat=286697 On page 190: “Ordered by the court that Garland Wilson be appointed overseer of the public road Leading up little doe of rones creek from the Drain near Henry D. Johnsons dam to Garland Wilsons Still house branch and that the Following be his hands to wit, '''Geo. Baker, Wm Baker, Jas Baker, Bolen Baker''', John Crosswhite, Geo. Crosswhite [?] Jas. Moorley, Henry D. Johnson, Wm. & Jesse Tompkins, Stephen Jackson, Andw Wilson, Benja Gentry be the hands to work in said Road together.”Digital transcript of Carter County court minutes. http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/carter/court/cpqs1804.txt Also on page 190: “Ordered by the court that Vaught Heaton be appointed overseer of the public road up little doe from this spring up to Johnsons forge taking the lower division of hands including [?] W. Lindzey, David Stout and all the hands that formerly worked on said road under said Lindzey.” (This item mentions Vaught Heaton, brother-in-law of John Baker.)Digital transcript of Carter County court minutes. http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/carter/court/cpqs1804.txt A partial transcript of more Carter County minutes of this period can be found [http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/carter/court/cpqs1804.txt here]. '''John Baker''' A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS4Y-V?i=321&cat=236733 record] in Carter County dated 1823 shows that John Baker received 68 acres from the estate of John Heaton on behalf of his wife Barbary Heaton.Carter County, Tennessee. Deeds v. C-D 1814-1836. Film #008151159 , image 322 of 606. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-BS4Y-V?i=321&cat=236733Several pages in the records show that John's lot of land was one of several distributed to the heirs of John Heaton; John Heaton's son Vaught Heaton also inherited one lot. (The above record is critical in establishing the relation of John Baker's branch who later migrated to Ray County, Missouri. A 1916 Missouri death certificate of John's son Alvis Baker shows his parents as "Jackson" Baker and Barbary Heaton.Missouri death certificate for Alvis Baker, 1916, Ray County. https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1916/1916_00043377.PDF {{Image|file=Baker-49630.jpg |align=c |size=m }} A deed in Carter County dated 4 November 1826 shows that by that date John Baker was residing in Campbell County.Carter County, Tennessee. Deed Book J. Page 33. Film #008151160, image 612 of 838. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKN-YWCL-5?i=611&cat=236733 This record shows while he lived in Campbell County, he sold land that he still owned in Carter County on the waters of Little Doe. The deed mentions that the land neighbored the land of Thomas Johnson and Jacob Perkins. It mentions George Crosswhite. Witnesses include two Stouts. ==Campbell County== '''1822 Deed''' The first record in Campbell County related to this family comes in 1822. A deed appears in the records of Campbell County recording the acquisition of several acres, a forge and a house located on Grants Creek (later called Cedar Creek). Haris Ryan conveyed the property to George Baker, James Baker, William Baker and Bowling Baker. Following is a rough transcript. {{Image|file=Baker-46146.jpg |align=c |size=m }} :''This indenture made this 15th day of May 18[22] between Haris Ryan of the county of Campbell and state of Tennessee on the one part and George James William and Bowling Baker of the — witnesseth that the said Haris Ryan — consideration of the sum of the sum [sic] of — and fifty dollars to him in hand paid the receipt is hereby acknowledged hath bargained sold and delivered confirmed and hereby conveyed unto said George James William and Bowling Baker — heirs and assigns forever a certain tract of land lying and being in the county of Campbell and state of Tennessee, a part of a certain tract that said Rian bought of Cunningham — in Richard Henderson and Companys Powell Valley and bounded as follows viz beginning on the west side of Grants Creek twenty five poles below the iron works at a stake on the bank of said creek, thence near a west corner so as to take the house in where Baker now lives — twenty poles to a stake thence north twenty five poles to a stake, & thence east twenty five poles so as to include the forge and thence to the beginning of wich said bounds or at least the fourth of said bounds and also three fourths of said forge I Haris Ryan do convey or otherwise — priveledge to said tract of land containing four acres be the — more or less to have and to hold the same in maner and form hereof — together with all and singular the woods water water courses minerals — and — belonging or in any — unto said George James William and Bowling Baker their heirs and assigns forever and the said Haris Ryan for himself and heirs hereby covenant to warrant & forever defend the said three fourths of said four acres of land here conveyed from the trust claim right title of all and every person or persons and thereby from him self and heirs unto the said George James William and Bowling Baker their heirs & assigns as an estate — in fee simple for ever in witness whereof the said Haris Ryan doth hereunto set his name and seal this day and year above written in the presents of'' [signatures] :''2nd September 1822. The execution of the forgoing deed of conveyance from Haris Ryan to George, James, William, and Bowling Baker for four acres land was this day sworn in open court by the oaths of John Walker and Thomas Moad subscribing witness thereto. Let it be regi[s]tered. ...'' '''Bakers Forge''' A description of the history of Bakers Forge, including previous owners and details of operation, can be found [https://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/hist-bogan/bakersforge.html here]. Following are excerpts regarding the Bakers: :''. . . And on May 15, 1822, Ryan sold to George, James, William and Bowling Baker a parcel of land, which he bought from Cunningham's heirs. This parcel of land began on the west side of Grant's (Cedar) Creek twenty-five poles below the iron works and then near a west course so as to take in the house where the Baker's lived. From this time on the location was known as Bakers Forge. :''A rather crude accident happened to George Baker in the summer of 1826 when he was returning from Jacksboro riding a rather energetic black horse. As he crossed the divide from Sweaton Spring Hollow to Sugar Hollow, the horse bucked and refused to continue past a scrubby post oak. Baker and the horse made several tries to pass the tree by the path. The horse suddenly reared and bolted through the heavy timber hitting Baker's head on a giant oak tree. He was dead on impact. . . . :''Baker's Forge was not as profitable after the death of George Baker due to the difficulties of mining the ore and the declining supply of appropriate wood for charcoal, along with the added operating expense in hauling the ore. . . . '''Records Following the Death of George Baker''' George Baker, one of the four partners invested in the forge, died sometime before September 1826. After George Baker's death, an [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8PZ?cat=197393 inventory] was taken of the joint property of George, William, James and Bowling.Probate records, 1806-1911. Campbell County, Tennessee. Film # 007642985, image 93 of 237. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8PZ?cat=197393 Following is a rough transcript of the record: {{Image|file=Baker-46149.jpg |align=c |size=m }} :''A inventory of the estate of George Baker deceased [gather?] with the estate of James Baker, William Baker and Bowling Baker surviving copartners with the said estate is as follows (viz) :''September 7th 1826 :''one negro woman and child 3 wagons and the woodwork of one wagon 4 horses 5 pair horse gear and 2 pair drawing chains 2 bellows 1 set blacksmith tools 1 pair of mill stones about 20 sides of leather 4 raw hides 5 saddles 3 saddle blankets 10 head of cattle 4 work steers about 50 head of hogs or upwards 7 bedsteads 4 pair of pot hooks two iron shovels 1 large pot 1 small kettle and lid 1 [oven?] and lid 1 small kettle 1 flat iron 2 pot trammels 1 set dog irons 1 flax wheel 2 cotton wheels 3 pair of cotton cards 3 dressers and furniture 3 chairs 10 pails 2 washing tubs 2 still tubs 1 pickling tub and 1 tarr barrel 2 check reels [7 or 17?] chairs 2 tables 20 warping spools 2 beds and furniture 5 pair [bedsteads?] 3 half bushel 1 peck 1 half peck 2 tin trunks 1 [slate?] one cross cut saw 1 hand saw 1 foot adds [adze] 1 broad ax 2 augurs 2 chisels 1 iron square 1 drawing knife 3 mattocks 2 weeding hoes 3 bells 8 axes 2 iron wedges 2 sithes [scythes] 1 cradle {{Image|file=Baker-46149-2.jpg |align=c |size=m }} A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8P2?mode=g&cat=197393 probate record] dated 8 September 1828 shows the settlement of the estate and gives sums of the account.Campbell County, Tennessee. Probate records, 1806-1911. Film #007642985, image 129 of 237. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8P2?mode=g&cat=197393 ''Bowling Baker Recpt. 9th June 1827 —$384.15 3/4
''Elizabeth Baker Recpt. 9 June 1827 — $192.07 1/2
''James Baker Recpt. 9 June 1827 — $384.15 3/4
''William Baker Recpt. 9 June 1827 — $384.15 3/4
''Thomas Baker Recpt. guardian — $192.07 1/2
[total] ''$1536.62 1/4 What ''seems'' to have occurred in probate records after George's death is that the inventory of the whole forge was taken in total, of which George's share was one fourth. The value was then redistributed assigning James, William and Bowling their rightful shares and then dividing the remaining one fourth between George's widow (Elizabeth Baker) and George's son's guardian (Thomas Baker). George was known to have two sons. Ewing ("Ewins," "Ewens," etc) was placed under the guardianship of Thomas Baker. George Washington Baker was his other son. It is not clear why one son was placed in a guardianship and one was not. Deeds show that by February 1830 George's widow Elizabeth Baker was called Elizabeth Comer. She had married John Comer who was involved in the work at the forge. {{Image|file=Baker-43987.jpg |align=c |size=m }} A June 1830 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8KL?cat=197393 probate record] in Campbell County shows that Thomas Baker was "guardian of Ewing Baker minor and orphan of George Baker decd."Campbell County probate records, 1806-1911. Estate book 1806-1841. Film #007642985, image 141 of 237. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PS-L8KL?cat=197393 probate record Details in the record show transactions regarding iron, and mentions James Baker, William Baker, Bowling Baker. The transactions relate to Ewing's inherited share in Bakers Forge. Also mentioned in the account of transactions are John Comer, Phillip Mallicoat, Thomas Nations, William York, John Maddren and William Stanley. '''Censuses of 1830 and 1840''' The censuses of 1830 and 1840 are important resources in establishing the ages of the "Ironworks" Bakers. {{Image|file=Baker-49630.png |align=c |size=l }} In the 1830 census in Campbell County, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB9-4L8?cc=1803958&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601 page 221] includes the names (heads of households) John Baker (40–50), Bowling Baker (30–40), James Baker (30–40) and John Comer (30–40).1830 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB9-4L8?cc=1803958&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601 (John Comer was husband of George Baker's widow Elizabeth.) On [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-H9V?cc=1803958&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601 page 222] William Baker (30–40) is listed.1830 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-H9V?cc=1803958&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601 Thomas Baker (30–40) appears on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-4L3?i=7&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601&cc=1803958 page 214].1830 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB9-4L3?i=7&wc=35YC-C6J%3A1588478503%2C1588471601%2C1588469601&cc=1803958 In the 1840 census in Campbell County, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYF-215?i=20&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-43X page 10] includes Thomas Baker and "Boling" Baker.1840 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYF-215?i=20&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-43X Thomas Baker (40–50) appears to have been married with 4 boys in the household. "Boling" Baker (40–50) appears to have been married with 11 children in the household. William Baker (40–50) is listed on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-2BT?i=22&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4QS page 11] and appears to have been married with 8 children in the household.1840 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-2BT?i=22&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4QS John Baker (50–60) is listed on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-LML?i=45&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4V2 page 22] and appears to have been married with 8 children in the household.1840 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYF-LML?i=45&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4V2 James Baker (30–40) is listed on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYF-2XR?i=47&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4KM page 23] next to Joseph Housley and John Madron. James had 9 others in his household.1840 census, Campbell County, Tennessee. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYF-2XR?i=47&cc=1786457&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXHT1-4KM '''Land Deeds''' There are many land deeds in Campbell County from the 1820s, 1830s and 1840s that show transactions involving James, William, Bowling, John and Thomas — and in the 1840s James Baker, Junior, as well. The deeds often involved land located on the Powell River, on Cedar Creek, and in Sugar Hollow. Some deeds explicitly mention the forge. An index to those Baker deeds can be found beginning on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-V381-W?cat=347598 this page]. Following are a sampling of those deeds: A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-77PT-T?i=242&cat=298267 record] dated 5 October 1826 shows an indenture between Thomas Baker and Bowling Baker regarding $600 for 250 acres on the south bank of Powell River.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-77PT-T?i=242&cat=298267 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-B9ZC-2?cat=347598 deed] dated 12 September 1829 shows that Thomas Baker and Bowling Baker together sold land to Reuben Craig: $600 for 125 acres on the south bank of Powell River.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-B9ZC-2?cat=347598 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ1-71S5?i=259&cat=347598 deed] in 1834 shows a transaction of land from James, William and Bowling to John.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ1-71S5?i=259&cat=347598 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ1-712H?cat=347598 deed] dated 17 October 1837 shows that Thomas Baker sold 150 acres; Bowling Baker was a witness and the deed indicates Joseph Housley and Joseph Smith owned neighboring land.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ1-712H?cat=347598 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3ZJ-D?cat=347598 deed] dated 28 May 1839 shows that Thomas Baker purchased land from John Baker: $480 for 150 acres on the north bank of Powell River; the deed was witnessed by Bowling Baker and William (M. or N.?) Baker.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3ZJ-D?cat=347598 A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z4-R?cat=347598 deed] in Campbell County dated 9 August 1841 shows the sale of James Baker, Senior's one-fourth part of the four-acre "bakers forge" to James Baker, Junior for $500.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z4-R?cat=347598 An 1841 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z8-N?mode=g&cat=347598 deed] in Campbell County shows a sale of land on both sides of Cedar Creek by Bowling Baker to Barnabas Craven for $1500; the deed mentions "Bowling Bakers Smith Shop"; witnesses included Joseph Smith and James Baker.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z8-N?mode=g&cat=347598 An 1841 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z4-R?i=297&cat=347598 deed] shows Bowling Baker selling to James Baker, Junior, 197 acres and "one half and one eighth" of the forge for $1000; witnessed by William Heatherly, Joseph Smith, James Baker.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3Z4-R?i=297&cat=347598 A deed in Campbell County dated 4 June 1842 shows the sale of 75 acres of land for $300 by James Baker (Junior) to Jeremiah Wilson, Elie Wilson and Henry Wilson; the deed mentions a forge and "Shugar Hollow." A [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3CG-W?cat=347598 deed] dated 17 August 1843 shows that Thomas Baker sold land to Samuel Brown: $140 for 50 acres on a river; the deed mentions John Baker and William Housley.https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-N3CG-W?cat=347598 Deeds involving these Bakers appear to end in the early 1840s, when it is known that Thomas, Bowling and James migrated to different counties in Missouri. Land deeds after the early 1840s continue to show activity of George Baker's two sons (Ewing Baker and George Washington Baker) in Campbell County. '''Location of Bakers Forge''' The references in land deeds to Powell River, Cedar Creek, and Sugar Hollow, along with a location given in a map in "Families of Norris Reservoir Area" (1949) indicate the forge was located on Cedar Creek at the mouth of a creek in Sugar Hollow that emptied into Cedar Creek. That location is at [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B021'02.0%22N+84%C2%B001'59.0%22W/@36.3505556,-84.0352443,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d36.3505556!4d-84.0330556 36.3505°, -84.033°]. A post office called "Boy," established near the forge when it operated, provides another [https://us-places.com/map-places.php?page=map+of+Boy+%28historical%29+in+Campbell+County%2C+Tennessee&placeid=1311290 reference] for the same location. Between 1933 and 1936, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norris_Dam Norris Dam] was built and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norris_Lake_(Tennessee) Norris Lake] was formed. The site of Bakers Forge is now under water. Burials near Bakers Forge were moved to a new site and reinterred at the newly created [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8867/bakers-forge-memorial-cemetery Bakers Forge Cemetery] on a ridge two or three miles from the site of the original Bakers Forge. ==Later Records== Bowling Baker eventually lived in Stone County, Missouri, where he died in 1864. A listing in the 1860 census indicates he was born in Tennessee about 1790."United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZJ-KJF : 18 February 2021), Bowling Baker, 1860. Thomas Baker, migrated in the 1840s to Platte County, Missouri, and then in the 1850s to Osage County, Missouri. He died there in the 1860s. The 1850"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZJ-JMH : 12 April 2016), Thomas Baker in household of Thomas Baker, Weston, Platte, Missouri, United States; citing family 14, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). and 1860"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH87-TCW : 14 December 2017), Thomas Baker, 1860. censuses indicate that he was born in Tennessee about 1791 or 1793. Y-DNA analysis (see above) connects descendants of Thomas with descendants of James and John. John Baker's widowed wife Barbary and their children appear in Ray County, Missouri, in the 1850"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZK-NXT : 22 December 2020), Barbara Baker, Ray, Missouri, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). and 1860"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHZM-WW4 : 18 February 2021), Barbary Baker, 1860. censuses. Y-DNA analysis (see above) connects descendants of John and Barbary with descendants of Thomas and James. James Baker appears to have migrated in the 1840s to Nodaway County, Missouri. Descendants say he died there in 1849. His wife Tempy remarried in 1849. Y-DNA analysis (see above) connects descendants of James and Tempy with descendants of Thomas and John. George Baker's two sons George W. Baker and Ewing Baker continued to live and have families in Campbell County. Each has a gravestone at the modern Bakers Forge Cemetery.Burial of George W. Baker at findagrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24881560/george-w.-bakerBurial of Ewing Baker at findagrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25169399/ewing-baker '''Oral Tradition''' Descendants of Thomas Baker and John Baker who lived in Ray County, Missouri, were aware in the 1900s of their kinship and of their family’s association with ironworking in Tennessee. ==Probable Relatives== In Campbell County records, there were two female Bakers who married into the Housley family, a family closely associated with the Ironworks Bakers. '''Mary Jane Baker''' Mary Jane Baker (born circa 1815) was the wife of William Housley/Owsley. They were probably married in the early 1830s. The Housleys also lived in Sugar Hollow and appear in deeds with the Bakers. Mary Jane died in 1872 and is buried in Pulaski County, Missouri.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15338897/mary-jane-ousley '''Nancy Baker''' Nancy Baker was the wife of [[Smith-213767|Joseph Smith]] (the son of Elizabeth Housley). A record in Campbell County shows their marriage in 1840."Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XD3J-J5N : 16 March 2020), Joseph Smith, 1840. Later records show that Nancy and Joseph migrated with Thomas Baker's family from Campbell County to Platte County, Missouri, to Osage County, Missouri, so she was likely a daughter or niece of Thomas. ==Sources==

Origin of Welsh Settlers in Marlboro County, South Carolina

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"The recital must take us back to the beginning of the century, and to the principality of Wales. Several Baptist people, pining for larger religious liberty, living in the counties Cairmarthen and Pembroke, Wales, in the year 1701, resolved to remove to America. And as one of their number, by name Thomas Griffith, was already a minister, they were advised to be constituted a church emigrant. The names were as follows: Thomas Griffith, Griffith Nicholas, Evan Edwards, John Edwards, Elisha Thomas, Enoch Morgan, Richard David, James David, Elizabeth Griffith, Lewis Edmund, Mary John, Mary Thomas, Eliza- beth Griffith,Tennant David, Margaret Mathias and Ten- nant Morris. These sixteen persons met at Milford Haven in the month of June, 1701, and embarked on the good ship William and Mary and on the 8th day of September following landed at Philadelphia, and first settled about Penepeck, but finding certain inconveniences there, in 1703, they took up land in New Castle County, about 30,000 acres, and built a little house of worship. This Welsh Tract, as it was called, was in Pennsylvania, but by a change of boundary fell into Delaware. Gregg still further records that the first visit from this colony to the Pee Dee appears to have been made in 1735, or early in the following year; that it led to a remarkable act of favor on the part of the Colonial Council to induce the Welsh to come. That act was an order to add measure and lay out for these Welsh families 173,840 acres of land situated and being in what was Craven County then. In 1736, or early in the following year, a portion of this original colony from Wales, or their descendants came South, and at first stopped near the mouth of Catfish Creek, in what is now Marion County; but having much sickness there, they remained but a short time, and most of them removed about fifty miles up the Pee Dee River, and settled in what has ever since been called the "Welsh Neck;" a district embracing the lands on the east side of the river from the mouth of Crooked Creek to the Red Hill or Hunt's Bluff. Upon the bank of the river, a few hundred yards above the Society Hill Bridge, this colony of Welsh people met and organized themselves into a Baptist church in January, 1738, calling it Welsh Neck. These are the names : James James and wife, Phillip James and wife, Daniel Devonald and wife, Abel James and wife, Thomas Evans and wife, John James and wife, David Jones and wife, Thomas Harry and wife, Daniel Harry and wife, John Harry and wife, Samuel Wilds and wife, Samuel Evans and wife, Griffith John and wife and Thomas Jones and wife. But these are not all who came. Bishop Gregg in his "History of the Old Cheraws" mentions a number of others as coming about the same time, such as 'Thomas James, Griffith John, Wm. James, John Newberry, Wm. Evans, Jafiies Rogers, David James, Samuel Sorency, Evan Vaughan and Wm. Terrell. We are not to suppose that all these settled on the east side of the river, in what is now Marlboro. Nor are we to infer that none others than the above mentioned came. Some settled on the west side of the river, and others outside the Neck, above and below. The names of Owen and Jenkin David (Davis) are mentioned in connection with the settlement at Catfish, and it is quite well established that both these brothers were early upon Marlboro soil, here lived and died, and have had in all the years an extensive and respectable posterity in the country. Indeed, it is doubtful if any of our old families have so clear and satisfactory a genealogy, or one so ancient, as this family. The writer had access to an "Old Family Bible" in which the record goes back through several generations in Wales, before the coming of Owen and Jenkin to the Pee Dee. The father of these, it is recorded, was John David, of Wales, and wife Ann, and John was the son of David and Lydia his wife; David was the son of Thomas, who was the son of David Bevan." History of Marlboro County. Pages 21-22-23. https://archive.org/stream/ahistorymarlbor00thomgoog/ahistorymarlbor00thomgoog_djvu.txt

Original 46 Purchasers of Taunton

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[[Category: Original 46 Purchasers of Taunton]] === Original 46 Purchasers of Taunton === The Cohannet Purchase was a major (if not first) purchase of land from Massasoit, the sachem of the Wampanoags, who claimed the territory. Other purchases would be added to the Taunton settlement. The following 46 were the original purchasers of Taunton in 1637 or 1638 (the exact date is not known as the original deed was destroyed but 1638 was stated in a later replica from Massasoit's son, Philip). There were a total of 424 shares and all but Mr. John Browne owned from 6 to 12 shares each. ==== Purchasers of Taunton ==== # [[Andrews-82|Henry Andrews Sr. (abt.1608-aft.1652)]] # John Briant - probably [[Bryant-751|John Bryant (1592-1638)]] # [[Browne-577|John Browne (abt.1579-aft.1629)]] # [[Burt-1203|Richard Burt (bef.1583-bef.1647)]] # Edward Case - not found Mar 2021 # [[Cooke-720|Thomas Cooke (1600-1677)]] # David Corwithy possibly [[Carwithy-2|David Carwithy (1604-1665)]] # William Coy - not found Mar 2021 # John Crosman - historian experts have agreed that this was likely John Greenman, not Crossman;
see [[Crossman-31|John Crossman (abt.1588-1688)]] "Not John Crosman of Taunton" and [[Crossman-81|Robert Crossman (abt.1620-bef.1692)]] Disputed Parentage for more info. # [[Deane-13|John Deane (abt.1600-abt.1660)]] # [[Deane-648|Walter Deane (abt.1602-)]] # Francis Douhtye - [[Doughty-32|Francis Doughty (1605-bef.1684)]] # [[Drake-533|John Drake (abt.1585-1659)]] # William Dunn - not found Mar 2021 # Mr. Thomas Farwell - not found Mar 2021 # [[Gilbert-615|John Gilbert (abt.1580-abt.1657)]] # [[Gilbert-144|Thomas Gilbert (abt.1612-abt.1676)]] - son of above # [[Gilbert-2130| John Gilbert]] - also son of John above # John Gingell -- according to a deed, he was in Taunton around 1639 or 1640, then left and was never heard from again.Bristol County, Massachusetts, Deeds vol. 2 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZS-B24W?i=234&cc=2106411&cat=191284 page 19] # William Hailstone - possibly [[Hailstone-18|William Hailstone (1615-1675)]], profile needs definition # [[Hall-3299|George Hall (1603-1669)]] # [[Harvey-243|William Harvey of Taunton (1614-1691)]] # [[Hoar-99|Hezekiah Hoar (1608-abt.1693)]] # Robert Hobell - not found Mar 2021 # [[Holloway-423|William Holloway (abt.1586-1665)]] # [[KIngsley-896|John Kingsley (1632-1698)]] spouse of Abigail Leonard, see explanation at [[Kingsley-32|John Kingsley (1605-1678)]] # [[Luther-114|John Luther (abt.1602-abt.1644)]] See also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Captain_John_Luther_of_Taunton%2C_Massachusetts_2021_Research Research on John Luther] # [[Macey-1|George Macey (abt.1623-1693)]] # [[Parker-4884|William Parker (bef.1605-1660)]] # [[Parker-4882|John Parker (1601-1667)]] # [[Paul-1678|Richard Paul (1610-bef.1654)]] # [[Phillips-534|William Phillips (aft.1583-aft.1654)]] # Mr. William Pole [[Pole-58|William Pole (bef.1593-1675)]] # The Widow Randall - not found Mar 2021 # [[Richmond-47|John Richmond (1594-1664)]] # Hugh Rossitor - no profile but listed on father's profile [[Rossiter-14|Edward Rossiter (1575-1630)]] # William Scadding - not found Mar 2021 # Anthony Slocum - not found Mar 2021 although referenced here: [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum (abt.1623-aft.1683)]] # [[Smith-7477|Richard Smith (abt.1610-abt.1666)]] # John Smith probably [[Smith-15271|John Nant Smith (abt.1595-abt.1646)]] profile needs definition # Francis Street - not found Mar 2021 [[Street-27|Nicholas Street III (bef.1604-1674)]] served as minister 1638/9 - 1659 # [[Strong-58|John Strong (1605-1699)]] # Henry Uxley - not found Mar 2021 # [[Williams-1115|Richard Williams (bef.1607-abt.1693)]] # Benjamin Wilson - not found Mar 2021 # Joseph Wilson - not found Mar 2021 See also [[Space:Additional_35_Purchasers_of_Taunton]] === Acknowledgements === This page was inherited. Thanks to [[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] for its creation! ===Sources=== *Emery, Samuel Hopkins. ''[[Space:History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time|History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time]]'' (D. Mason & Co., Taunton, Mass., 1893) [https://books.google.com/books?id=iqsvAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false On Googlebooks] * Hurd, D. Hamilton. ''[[Space: History of Bristol County, Massachusetts|History of Bristol County, Massachusetts]]'' (J.W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, PA 1883) [https://books.google.com/books?id=AmTJUSifk8AC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=editions%3AM-oKymznARcC&pg=PA732#v=onepage&q&f=false p732]

Original French location names for Acadians

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=='''''THIS IS THE RESEARCH SPACE for French Origins of Acadians, with locations and pioneers requiring research or review'''''
'''''(The current resource page with table including pioneers from France and returnees is at:
[[Image:Acadie-1.png|34px|Acadie - Drapeau]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians&public=1 FRENCH ORIGINS OF ACADIANS])'''''== ---- == ''Research Needed:'' == : To help us build and maintain the Acadians Project resource entitled [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:French_Origins_of_Acadians&action=edit FRENCH ORIGINS OF ACADIANS], kindly include a comment if and when you can contribute information on individuals or names referenced in the following two groups: === Group 1 - Place Names in Review - Research or sourcing required for Acadian pioneers noted === The following location names are associated with certain Acadian profiles, but there is either no source information (such as baptismal or marriage records) to establish accuracy, or it is not considered confirmed: :- Albourg, Lot [Associated profile [[Cirier-10]]] :- Auch, Béarn (today Gers) [Associated profile is [[Varrieu-1]] - no birth record but place of origin may be reflected in marriage record - to be confirmed] :- Bourges, Berry (today Cher) [Associated profile [[Poirier-456]]] (death location, to be confimed) :- Carignan ( __ ) [Associated profile [[Léger-125]]] (profile cites birth location as Carignan without province, source uncertain) :- Charolais, Mayenne and Courcelles [Places associated with [[De_Salins-27]] and potentially her daughter [[Motin_de_Reux-1]], who was a notable figure in Acadie (origin locations need research)] :- Chatelnault, Autun, Bourgogne - [Associated with [[Segoilot-1]] - note: record from LaRoque 1752 census indicates Casthelineau, Bourgogne - not yet identified] :- Coutran, La Ferté-Gaucher, Champagne (today Seine-et-Marne) - [Associated with [[Bourgeois-333]] but profile lacks confirmation or sufficient source information] :- Demaiseray or Demai, as a parish within the diocese of Le Mans is associated with a transcript of the marriage record for [[Poupart-70]] but no such place name has yet been identified :- Granville, Normandie is associated with [[Charpentier-343]] [Le_Buffe-2]] [[Villedieu-3]] (and [[Hinard-2]] see note below) - Granville is in table but these persons lack clear source documents related to birth/origins (profiles categorized and noted) :- Gueyrande, près de Nantes - is presumably Guérande, which is West of Nantes, Bretagne (today Loire-Atlantique) [Associated profile is [[Lamontagne-92]] but birth place is to be verified] :- La Chapelle, Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor, formerly Côtes-du-Nord) is associated with [[Thibodeau-1159]] but source information regarding the French location is unclear, and there are multiple places named La Chapelle in Bretagne - to be reviewed :- La Chapelle, ___, France (unknown province) is associated with [[Marcadet-6]] - source information regarding the French location is unclear, and there are multiple places named La Chapelle in France - to be reviewed :- "La Mettrie Pommerais, Plouer-sur-Rance," Bretagne is associated with profile [[Aucoin-5]] and others] - potentially should be La Metrie-Paumerais - a hamlet incorporated into Plouër
:- "La Moissays, Ille-et-Vilaine" is noted in connection with birth of [[Thibodeau-7]] but birth location does not have source - profile categorized for follow-up :- Languenan, Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) is associated with [[Jehannot-1]] but source for French birth location requires review :- Lorraine, France (today multiple départements) is associated with [[Jacquemin-18]] but location uncertain :- Loudun, Poitou (today Vienne) is a potential birth location associated with several Acadian profiles including [[Gaudet-21]], [[Lejeune-21]], [[Colleson-1]], [[Lambert-1589]], and [[Serreau-2]] but these remain to be confirmed with respect to birth place information and source records :- "Moulins, Tulle, Limousin" is associated with [[Part-1]]; it has been suggested that this might be referring to Mouzens, but that is just east of Toulouse and several hundred kilometres south of Tulle; it is noted that there is also town of Moulins, about 200km northeast of Tulle (in what was the province of Bourbonnais) - profile categorized as requiring research to confirm birth place :- "Morègue" or "Morseque", diocèse Arles - likely Martigues, Provence - asociated with profle [[Nuirat-3]] but needs to be confirmed :- "Ozan, Auvergne" is associated with profile [[Leblanc-8164]] - the marriage record appears to read "Ozan" in Auvergne, but no such town has been located in Auvergne, although there is an Ozan in Bourgogne to the North of Lyon; research required to confirm correct location :- Pador, Deux-Sèvres, Poitou-Charentes - unknown location (and not known to be associated with current Acadians Project profiles) :- "Pennemont," diocese of Nantes, Bretagne is associated with [[Quimine-2]] and it has been suggested to be be a small village next to Saint-Molf - but the text may be or may be referring to "Pennemart" - which is an historic community near Quimper on the coast northwest of Nantes. The town, currently called Penmarch (Penmarc'h in Breton), was noted by the Office de la langue Bretonne to have been called Pennemart from 1654 (see [https://www.fr.brezhoneg.bzh/uploads/Document/7a/2570_008_Penmarc-h-2009.pdf Commune de Penmarch, p.110]) :- "Pluvigne," Bretagne is associated with [[Duguay-762]] - there is a town of Pluvigner near Vannes, but the source of the birth location is not clear in the proflle and should be reviewed, categorized for birth / baptismal confirmation :- Ruffec, Angoumois is associated with [[Levron-1]] but place of birth noted is unsourced, others have assumed Nantes given dit name 'Nantois' - but also unsourced - profile categorized re need for baptismal and marriage information :- "Saint-Denis" / St. Denis, which can refer to multiple different locations in France and Nouvelle-France, may be associated with some profiles - should be reviewed :- "Saint Machoux" in the bishopric of Rouen was noted with respect to [[Mercier-1415]] (based on La Roque census) - there is no known corresponding location but there is a parish of Saint-Maclou in Rouen, to be confirmed :- "Saint-René" in the diocese of Poitiers is noted on the marriage record for [[Garceau-139]] but he has no birth record, and the parish has not been identified; it remains unclear whether this is in or outside of Poitiers, but his profile has been noted :- "Verrier, Reims" is used in connection with [[Closquinet-1]] and is noted in connection with a marriage register, which appears to reflect "Verrier, Rheims" - there is a Verrières some 40km east of Reims (Verrières, Marne) and another Verrières some 40km northeast of Reims (Verrières, Ardennes) - both would have been part of Champagne (profile noted) :- Viz-Fezensac, Gascogne (today Gers) [Associated with [[Loubert-23]] but not clear that this soldier and family who estalished in Québec in 1762 should be in the Acadians Project] :- Viriat in Auvergne is associated with [[Lalande-36]] - this should likely be Viriat in Bourgogne (today just north of Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain) - but the profile is in process of review regarding Pierre and parents in connection with a different person [[De_La_Lande-3]] === Group 2 - Variants of Place Names Reflected in Table and Regions Lacking Specific Information === The following location names are currently reflected in the table, but the location names below (with inaccurate or incomplete information) - or regions lacking specific information - are still associated with existing Acadian profiles (to be revised): :- "Manche, Normandy" (see locations in Normandie, some now in the département de la Manche)
:- Normandie (province, place potentially omitted)
:- Paris, "Siene" (see Paris, Île-de-France)
:- Saintonge (province, place potentially omitted)
:- Touraine (province, place potentially omitted)
Some additional place names marked as "DGFA List" in the table were in the preface to the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes - but do not appear to be associated with flagged Acadian profiles - presumably representing Acadians not yet in Wikitree or with event information not yet linked to these place locatins. ---- == ''Research Done with Revisions in Process:'' == Individuals in the following two groups are either in process or completed: === Group 3 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles in Process of Review for Updating === The following place names are now reflected in the table but there are corresponding Acadian profiles that have not yet been updated and/or the associated individuals have yet been linked to the table. Most of the pioneers from identified locations in France who were the founders of Acadie have now been linked and their profiles revised with original place location names and cross-references to later names. They are each identified individually in the table notes - along with the other individuals associated with their origin or destination place in France. The following places are associated with locations to which numerous Acadians were returned following the fall of Louisbourg in 1758, additional returnees who had been sent to England from 1755 but made their way to France in 1763, and children of these Acadians who were born in France. This group of Acadians in turn gave rise to a substantial number of Acadian pioneers of Louisiana, beginning in 1785. :- Aunis - La Rochelle Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Aunis - Rochefort Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Chantenay Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Morlaix Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Nantes Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Pleudihen Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Pleurtuit Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Plouër Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Saint-Malo Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Saint-Servan Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Saint-Suliac Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Bretagne - Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Guyenne - Bordeaux Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Normandie - Cherbourg Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Normandie - Le Havre ((Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Picardie - Boulogne Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Poitou - Archigny (Multiple Acadians - in process) :- Poitou - Châtellerault Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) === Group 4 - New Place Names Reflected in Table - Profiles Updated === Most of the following location names were not among the French locations listed in the preface of the 1999 edition of the Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes (DGFA) - but they are associated with Acadian profiles for which supporting source information regarding origins in France has been identified (profiles referenced, others updated as noted below): :- Ascain, Guyenne (today Pyrénées-Atlantiques) [Associated profile [[Martignon-1]]] :- Auray (diocese of Vannes), Bretagne (today Morbihan) [Associated profile [[Richard-875]]] See also [[Thériot-779]] :- Avranches, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Lavandier-9]]] Others updated :- Bains (Bains-sur-Oust), Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated profile [[Saindon-16]]] :- Barneville (Barneville-sur-Seine), Normandie (today Eure) [Associated profile [[Mercier-626]]] :- Bayonne, Labourd (Pays basque français, later absorbed into Guyenne, now Pyrénées-Atlantiques) [Associated profile [[Bastarache-14]]] Others updated :- Beaumont, Picardie (today Beaumont-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise) [Associated profile [[Testard-3]]] :- Beauvoir-sur-Mer, Poitou (today Vendée) [Associated profile [[Bernard-38]]] :- Bergerac (Temple Protestant), Guyenne (today Dordogne) [[Maisonnat-1]]] Others for review :- Bourgeuil, Anjou (today Indre-et-Loire) - note DGFA placed in Touraine (versus Anjou), and some profiles reflect Touraine - assoc profiles updated :- Carolles, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profiles [[Angot-92]] [[DesRoches-22]] [[DesRoches-34]] [[Grossin-11]] revised :- Cenan, Poitou (today La Puye, Vienne) [Associated profiles [[Daigle-1181]] [[Guillot-194]] [[Hebert-2622]] [[Moulaison-104]] and [[Potier-3]] updated] :- Charnizay (Château de), Touraine (today Indre-et-Loire) [Associated profile [[DeMenou-1]]] :- Chartres, Orléanais (today Eure-et-Loire) - assoc profile [[Picot-99]] corrected (prior ref to Sainte Veinarde is actually name of his mother Saintine Venarde) :- Châtillon-sur-Seine, Bourgogne (today Côte-d'Or) [Associated profile [[Godin-801]]] :- Clermont, Auvergne (today Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme) [Associated profile [[Poujet-1]]] :- Colombes, Île-de-France (today Hauts-de-Seine) - prior ref. ''Coulumbe,'' near Paris [Associated profile [[Laborde-171]]] :- Concarneau, near Quimper, Bretagne (today Finistère) [Associated profile [[Melanson-1150]]] :- Cougnes, part of La Rochelle, Aunis (today Charante-Maritime) [Associated profile [[Salle-1]]] Others updated :- Coutances, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Gionet-3]]] Others now associated with Saint-Jean-des-Champs (and former locales Saint-Léger and Saint-Ursin), others updated :- Couperoue en Brye (Coupru en Brie), Picardie (today Coupru, Aisne) [Associated profile [[Doucet-20]]] :- Dax / Évêché de Dax, Gascogne (today Landes) [Associated profile [[Labrousse-2]] with uncertain place location within diocese of Dax], updated :- Dieppe, Normandie (today Seine-Maritime) [Associated profile [[LeBorne-2]]] :- Dijon, Duché de Bourgogne (today Côte-d'Or) [Associated profile [[Bayon-5]]] :- Dinan, Bretagne (today Côte-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Radoux-9|Jean Baptiste Radoux]] :- Dol, Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated profile [[Cousin-180]]], others updated :- Doué, Anjou (today Doué-la-Fontaine, Maine-et-Loire) [Associated profile [[Turcotte-40]]] :- Dragey, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Héon-6]]], others for review - note reference to "Drago" (in the diocese of Avranches) is presumably an error, place unknown but presumably Dragey - [Associated profile is [[Livois-2]] updated :- Escout, Béarn (today Pyrénées-Atlantiques) [Associated profile [[Abbadie-11]] has been revised] :- Falaise, Normandie (today Calvados) [Associated profile [[Le Prieur-22]] - which had previously shown place as Caen] :- Granville, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profiles include [[Charpentier-343]] [[Le Buffe-2]] and [[Villedieu-3]] with sourced info - and [[Hinard-2]] placed with Saint-Pair (outside of Granville)] :- Guéthary (diocese of Bayonne), Labourd (Pays Basque, later Guyenne and Pyrénées-Atlantiques) [Associated profile [[Detcheverry-29]]] :- Île de Ré, Aunis (today Charente-Maritime) [Associated profile [[Bertrand-1732]]] :- Irigny and Lyon, Lyonnais (today with the Métropole of Lyon) [Associated profiles [[Clemenceau-1]] and [[Duhon-2]], revised since they did not go to Acadie] - but Irigny is still on DGFA list (presmably assoc with other Acadians) :- La Chapelle-Roux, Poitou (today Chenevelles, Vienne) [Associated profile [[Delaune-10]]] :- La Flèche, Anjou (today Sarthe) [Associated profile [[Orillon-13]]] :- Laleu, Aunis (today part of La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime) [Associated profiles [[Aucoin-53]] and Thibault-13] :- La Rochelle, Aunis (today Charente-Maritime), parish of Saint-Nicolas [Associated profiles [[Belliveau-59]] and [[Doucet-398]] have been revised] :- Langres (parish of Acre), Champagne (today Haute-Marne) [Associated profile [[Clerge-1]]] :- Le Coquinais, Bretagne (today Pleudihen-sur-Rance, Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Aucoin-3]] corrected, other profiles updated] :- Limoges, Limousin (today Haute-Vienne) [Associated profiles [[Moulaison-3]] and [[Pineau-215]] corrected :- Louisfert (parish of Saint-Pierre), Bretagne (today Loire-Atlantique) [Associated profile [[Aubois-7]]] :- Lyon (parish of Saint-Vincent), Lyonnais [Associated profile [[Duon-6]]] :- Marseille (incl. paroisse Saint-Martin), Provence (today Bouches-du-Rhône) [Associated profiles [[Mouton-64]] and [[Renaud-54]] corrected :- Martaizé, a small village near Loudun, Poitou (today Vienne) is associated with [[Gautrot-42]] and other updated :- Martigues (diocèse de Marseille), Provence (today Bouches-du-Rhône) [Associated profile [[Coste-6]]] :- Mégrit, Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Crochet-15]] revised] :- Moëze, Saintonge (today Charente-Maritime) [Associated profile [[Rousselière-14]]] :- Monmedy / Montmidi, Lorraine (today Montmédy, Meuse) [Associated profile [[Le_Roy-864]]] :- Mordeuc / Mordeux, Pleudihen, Bretagne (today Pleudihen-sur-Rance, Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated with [[Trahan-695]], [[Pitre-167]], [[Boudrot-596]] and multiple other profiles to be reviewed (including [[Pitre-165]], [[Pitre-166]], [[Pitre-174]], [[Pitre-204]], [[Pitre-205]], [[Pitre-206]], [[Pitre-216]], [[Pitre-217]], and [[Pitre-218]]] :- Morieux, Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Grosvalet-2]] revised] :- Neufchâteau, Lorraine (today Vosges) [Associated profile [[Bastien-347]]] :- Nogent-le-Rotrou, Perche (today Eure-et-Loire) [Associated profile [[Jacquelin-11]]] :- Orléans, Orléanais (today Loiret) [Associated profile [[Cahouet-4]]] :- Paramé, Bretagne (today part of Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated with [[Briand-111]], [[Caissie-391]], and [[Caissie-392]], other updated] :- Périers (diocese of Avranches), Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Delaune-12]]] :- Piriac (diocese of Nantes), Bretagne (today Piriac-sur-Mer, Loire-Atlantique) [Associated profile [[Nouges-1]] corrected] :- Pléhérel, Bretagne (today Fréhel, Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Picard-133]] corrected] :- Plérin (parish Saint-Pierre, bishopric Saint-Brieuc), Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Raux-25]] corrected] :- Pontarlier, Franche-Comté (today Doubs) [Associated profile [[Rale-4]]] :- Poupry-en-Beauce, Orléanais (today Poupry, Eure-et-Loir) [Associated profile [[Fougère-47]] corrected] :- Rezé, Bretagne (Loire-Atlantique) [Associated profiles [[Blanchard-5716]] [[Boudreau-1586]] [[Moyse-174]] [[Pitre-2050]] [[Pitre-2870]] :- Saint-Alexandre, Languedoc (today Gard) [Associated profile for notable figure [[Pastour_de_Costebelle-1 | Gouverneur Philippe Pastour de Costebelle]] has been revised with info re orgins and additional biography and sources] :- Saint-Antoine / "St. Antoine, Ille-et-Villaine" - profile [[Thibodeau-548]] revised - refers to the church of Saint-Antoine in Pleurtuit, Bretagne (tiday Ille-et-Vilaine) - updated
:- Saint-Brieuc (at time written Saint-Brieux), Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Patry-33]]] :- Saint-Cast, Bretagne (today Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Delaunay-125]] revised] :- Saint-Coulomb, Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associate profiles [[Bourg-529]] [[Bourg-486]] [[Bourg-1164]] [[Bourg-783]] [[Granger-1337]] [[Hebert-139]] :- Saint-Denis, Île-de-France (today Paris - Métropole) [Associated profile [[Le_Prévost-4]]] :- Saint-Enogat / Saint-Énogat (Dinard), Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) - Associated profiles vised :- Saint-Denis-le-Gast, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profiles [[Douville-56]] [[Durel-15]]] :- Saint-Glen, Bretagne (today Côtes-d'Armor) [Associated profile [[Josse-21]] corrected] :- Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Labourd (today Pyrénées-Atlantiques) [Associated profile [[Lafargue-6]] has been corrected - but other profiles, including [[Arbour-39]], [[Lacroix-1201]] and [[Detcheverry-35]] updated] :- Saint-Jean-des-Champs, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Bois-32]] and [[Frécant-1]]] :- Saint-Léger (now part of Saint-Jean-des-Champs), within the diocese of Coutances, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[LeBreton-274]]] Others updated :- Saint-Martin-de-Ré, Île de Ré, Aunis (today Charente-Maritime) [Associated profiles [[Chevros-1]], [[Deschamps-146]], and [[Trahan-349]] Others updated :- Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes, Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated profile Hebert-135]], :- Saint-Michel-des-Loupes, Normandie (today Jullouville, Manche) [Associated profile [Le Buffe-3]] - note father [[Le Buffe-2]] :- Saint-Marc-le-Blance, Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated profile [[Blanchard-474]] amended to include reference] :- Saint-Pair, Normandie (today Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, Manche) [Associated profiles [[Alain-231]] and [[Hinard-2]] amended] :- Saint-Pierre-Langers, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Alain-231]] revised] :- Saint-Planchers / Saint-Pancrace, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated profile [[Cotard-2]] revised] :- Saint-Ursin (now part of Saint-Jean-des-Champs), within the diocese of Coutances, Normandie (today Manche) [Associated with [[Rassicot-13]] :- Sancerre, Berry (today Cher) [Associated profile [[Turpin-423]] revised] :- Sers (prior noted spelling as Cers), Angoumois (today Charente) [Associated profile [[Montalembert-5]] :- Sougéal, Bretagne (today Ille-et-Vilaine) [Associated profile [[Duval-68]] revised] :- Toulouse, Languedoc (today Haute-Garonne) [Associated profile [[Cressac-1]]] :- Troyes, Champagne (today Aube) [Associated profile [[Housseau-3]] :- Vannes, Bretagne (today Morbihan) [Associated profile [[Fardel-1]] place name of "Rui" revised to Rhuys] :- Versailles, Île-de-France (today Yvelines) [Associated profile [[Chassin_de_Thierry-2]]] :- Villefagnan (diocese of Angoulême), Angoumois (today Charente) [Associated profile [[Hugon-18]]] :- Villefranche, Gascogne (today Villefranche-sur-Queyran, Lot-et-Garonne) [Associated profile [[Bugaret-3]]] ---- == '''''TABLE OF FRENCH ORIGINS AND LOCATION NAMES FOR ACADIANS
with links to Acadian Pioneers and Returnees to France''''' == {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |
'''''FRENCH PROVINCE'''''
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'''''Town or City'''''
''(Current name in parentheses)''
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'''''Parishes,
Hamlets,
and other local
place names''''' ''("Lieu-dits")''
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'''''Historic
province'''''
''before 1790''
[[Image:French_Flags-26.png | 100px |France - Royal Banner]]
'''Royaume de France'''
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'''''Modern
département'''''
''from 1790''
[[Image:Flags.png|90px|France - Tricouleur]]
'''République française'''
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'''''Images and
References'''''
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'''''Acadian Pioneers
and Returnees'''''
''1605-1800''
[[Image:Acadie-1.png|90px|Acadie - Drapeau]]
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'''''Provinces:'''''
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'''ANGOUMOIS'''
[[Image:French_Flags-74.png | 80px |Angoumois]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Angoumois.jpg|180px|Angoumois]]
'''''Angoumois
(1514 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-17.png | 110px |Angoumois]]
''Angoumois
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Angoumois-1.jpg|100px|Angoulême]]
''Angoulême''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angoumois ''ANGOUMOIS'']
|| |- |||Angoulême ||Saint-jacques-de-l'Houmeau||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angoulême Angoulême ]|| Angoulême Pioneers Angoumois - Angoulême Pioneers: [[Campagna-264|Jean Campagna]] |- | ||La Rochefoucauld ||Notre-Dame||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochefoucauld_(Charente) La Rochefoucauld ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Sers ||Saint-Pierre||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sers_(Charente) Sers ]||Sers Pioneers Angoumois - Sers Pioneers [[Montalembert-5|Pierre de Montalembert de Cers]] |- | ||Verteuil
''(Verteuil-sur-Charente)'' ||Saint-Médard||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verteuil-sur-Charente Verteuil-sur-Charente ]|| Verteuil Pioneers Angoumois - Verteuil Pioneers [[Benoit-2355|Pierre Benoit]] |- | ||Villefagnan ||||Angoumois||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villefagnan Villefagnan ]|| Villefagnan Pioneers Angoumois - Villefagnan Pioneers [[Hugon-18|Louis Hugon]] |- | |- |
'''ANJOU'''
[[Image:French_Flags-75.png | 85px |Anjou]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Anjou.jpg | 180px| Anjou]]
'''''Anjou
(1482 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-15.png | 120px |Anjou]]
''Anjou
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Anjou-2.jpg|160px|Angers (Château)]]
''Angers''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjou ''ANJOU'']
|| |- | ||Bourgueuil||Saint-Germain||Anjou ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgueil Bourgueuil]|| Bourgueuil Pioneers Anjou - Bourgueil Pioneers [[Vigneau-4|Marie Catherine Vigneau]] |- |||Doué
''(Doué-la-Fontaine)''||Saint-Pierre||Anjou||Maine-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doué-la-Fontaine Doué]|| Doué Pioneers Anjou - Doué Pioneers [[Turcotte-40|François Turcotte]] |- | ||La Flèche||Saint-Thomas||Anjou ||Sarthe||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Flèche La Flèche]||La Flèche Pioneers Anjou - La Flèche Pioneers [[Orillon-13|Charles Orillon]] |- |||Montreuil-Bellay ||||Anjou||Maine-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreuil-Bellay Montreuil-Bellay]||Montreuil-Bellay Pioneers Anjou - Montreuil-Bellay Pioneers [[Trahan-104|Guillaume Trahan]] |- | |- |
'''AUNIS'''
[[Image:French_Flags-77.png | 85px |Aunis]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Aunis.jpg | 150px| Aunis]]
'''''Aunis
(1371 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-9.png | 230px | Aunis]]
''Aunis
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Aunis-1.jpg|180px|La Rochelle]]
''La Rochelle''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aunis ''AUNIS'']
|| |- |||Ardillières||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardillières Ardillières]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Aytré||Saint-Étienne||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aytré Aytré]|| Aytré Pioneers Aunis - Aytré Pioneers [[Blou-8|Jacques Blou]] |- |||Cougnes
''(now part of La Rochelle)''||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime|| [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Église_Notre-Dame-de-Cougnes_de_La_Rochelle Cougnes]||Cougnes Pioneers Aunis - Cougnes (La Rochelle) Pioneers [[Aucoin-10|Jeanne Aucoin]] [[Salle-1|Marie Sallé]]. (Note: Jeanne Aucoin's sister [[Aucoin-10|Michelle Aucoin]] was likely from from Cougnes or elsewhere at La Rochelle, but her birth record remains unidentified.) |- |||Île-d'Aix||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-d%27Aix Île-d'Aix]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||La Rochelle||- Notre-Dame
- Saint-Barthélemy
- Saint-Jean(-du-Perrot)
- Saint-Nicolas
- Saint-Sauveur
- Sainte-Marguerite||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochelle La Rochelle]||La Rochelle Pioneers Aunis - La Rochelle Pioneers [[Berbudeau-1|Jean Gabriel Berbudeau]] [[Boudrot-14|Michel Boudrot]] [[Cormier-28|Thomas Cormier]] [[Denis-307|Richard Denis dit Fronsac]] [[Denys-114|Marie Denys de Lafitte]] [[Guédry-2|Claude Guédry dit Grivois Laverdure]] [[Le_Borgne-44|Governor Alexandre Le Borgne de Belle-Isle]] [[Lefebvre-26|Marie Anne Lefebvre]] [[Melanson-731|Pierre Melanson dit Laverdure]] [[Sicotte-46|Étienne Sicotte]]
La Rochelle Returnees Aunis - La Rochelle Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Laleu
''(now part of La Rochelle)''||Saint-Pierre||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laleu_(Charente-Maritime) Laleu]||Laleu Pioneers Aunis - Laleu Pioneers [[Thibault-13|Louis Thibeault]]. (Note: [[Aucoin-53|Martin Aucoin]] was from Laleu, but it is uncertain whether he emigrated to Acadie.) |- |||Rochefort||- Hôpital des orphelins
- Notre-Dame
-Saint-Louis||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochefort_(Charente-Maritime) Rochefort]||Rochefort Pioneers Aunis - Rochefort Pioneers [[Judic-1|Madeleine Judic]] [[Luret-3|Bernard Luret dit Rochefort]] [[Luret-6|Jean Luret]] [[Renaud-1136|Jean Renaud dit Arnaud]]
Rochefort Returnees Aunis - Rochefort Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Saint-Jean-d'Angely||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-d%27Angély Saint-Jean-d'Angely] ||Saint-Jean-d'Angely Returnees Aunis - Saint-Jean'd'Angely Returnees [[Rousseau-1274|Gabriel Rousseau de Villejouin]] |- |
'''''AUNIS
Île de Ré'''''
||||||||||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île_de_Ré '''''Île de Ré''''']|| |- |||Île de Ré||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||||Île de Ré Pioneers Aunis (Île de Ré) Pioneers [[Bertrand-1732|François Bertand]] |- |||Saint-Martin-de-Ré||||Aunis||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Martin-de-Ré Saint-Martin-de-Ré]||Saint-Martin de Ré Pioneers Aunis (Île de Ré) - Saint-Martin de Ré Pioneers [[Chevros-1|Ozanne Chevros]] [[Deschamps-146|Nicolas Joseph Deschamps]]
Saint-Martin de Ré Returnees Aunis (Île de Ré) - Saint-Martin de Ré Returnees [[Trahan-349|Antoine Joseph Trahan]] |- | |- |
'''AUVERGNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-78.png | 85px |Auvergne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Auvergne.jpg | 250px| Auvergne]]
'''''Auvergne
(1457 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:Auvergne-1.png | 75px | Auvergne]]
''Auvergne
(1790)''
||[[Image:France_Resources_Auvergne-1.jpg|200px|]]
''Château de Val''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auvergne ''AUVERGNE'']
|| |- |||Clermont
''(Clermont-Ferrand)''||||Auvergne||Puy-de-Dôme||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand]|| Clermont Pioneers Auvergne - Clermont Pioneers [[Poujet-1|Pierre Poujet]] |- | |- |
'''BÉARN'''
[[Image:French_Flags-79.png | 85px |Béarn]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bearn.jpg | 170px| Béarn]]
'''''Béarn
(1620 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Bearn-1.jpg|180px|]]
''Pau''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Béarn ''BÉARN'']
|| |- ||||Arette||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arette Arette]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Bidart||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidart Bidart]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Escout||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escout Escout]|| Escout Pioneers Béarn - Escout Pioneers [[D'Abbadie-11|Jean Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin]] |- |||Labatut-Figuières||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labatut_(Pyrénées-Atlantiques) Labatut-Figuières]||Labatut Returnees Béarn - Labatut Returnees [[Mius_d'Entremont-11|Anne Mius d'Entremont]] |- |||Oloron
''(Oloron-Sainte-Marie)''||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oloron-Sainte-Marie Oloron-Sainte-Marie]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Pau||||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pau Pau]||Pau Returnees Béarn - Pau Returnees [[d'Amours-125|Charlotte d'Amours]] |- |||Salies-de-Béarn||Temple Protestant||Béarn||Pyrénées-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salies-de-Béarn Salies-de-Béarn]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''BERRY'''
[[Image:French_Flags-80.png | 85px |Berry]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Berry.jpg | 190px| Berry]]
'''''Berry
(1101 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-3.png | 130px | Berry]]
''Berry
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Berry-1.jpg|160px|]]
''Bourges''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry ''BERRY'']
|| |- ||||Sancerre||||Berry||Cher||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancerre Sancerre]||Sancerre Pioneers Berry - Sancerre Pioneers [[Turpin-423|Jean Turpin]] |- | |- |'''
BOURGOGNE
Duché de Bourgogne'''
(Burgundy)
[[Image:French_Flags-82.png | 80px |Berry]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bourgogne.jpg | 130px| Bourgogne]]
'''''Bourgogne
(1477 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-14.png | 110px | Bourgogne]]
''Bourgogne
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Bourgogne-1.jpg|170px|]]
''Dijon''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duché_de_Bourgogne ''BOURGOGNE'']
|| |- ||||Blanzy||||Duché de Bourgogne||Saône-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanzy Blanzy]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Châtillon-sur-Seine||Saint-Vorle||Duché de Bourgogne||Côte-d'Or||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtillon-sur-Seine Châtillon-sur-Seine]||Châtillon-sur-Seine Pioneers Bourgogne - Châtillon-sur-Seine Pioneers [[Godin-801|Pierre Godin]] |- |||Dijon||||Duché de Bourgogne||Côte-d'Or||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dijon Dijon]||Dijon Pioneers Bourgogne - Dijon Pioneers [[Bayon-5|Nicolas (Bayon) Bayolle]] |- |||Montcenis||||Duché de Bourgogne||Saône-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montcenis Montcenis]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''BRETAGNE'''
(Brittany)
[[Image:French_Flags-83.png | 80px |Bretagne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Bretagne.jpg | 140px| Bretagne]]
'''''Bretagne
(1532 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Bretagne-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Nantes''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_de_Bretagne ''BRETAGNE'']
|| |- || ||Auray|| ||Bretagne ||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auray Auray]||Auray Pioneers Bretagne - Auray Pioneers [[Richard-875|François Richard]]
Auray Returnees Bretagne - Auray Returnees [[Thériot-779|Jean Baptiste Thériot]] |- |||Bains
''(Bains-sur-Oust)''||Saint-Jean-Baptiste||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bains-sur-Oust Bains-sur-Oust]||Bains Pioneers Bretagne - Bains Pioneers [[Saindon-16|Michel Saindon]] |- | ||Chantenay
''(Chantenay-sur-Loire, Nantes)''||Saint-Martin ||Bretagne ||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chantenay-sur-Loire Chantenay-sur-Loiire]|| Chantenay Returnees Bretagne - Chantenay Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Châteauneuf
''(Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine)''|| ||Bretagne ||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châteauneuf-d%27Ille-et-Vilaine Châteauneuf-d'Ille-et-Vilaine]|| Châteauneuf Returnees Bretagne - Châteauneuf Returnees [[Hache-44|Jacques René Haché]] [[Hebert-2620|Pierre Hebert]] [[Lejeune-242|Anne Lejeune]] |- | ||Concarneau||||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concarneau Concarneau]|| Concarneau Returnees Bretagne - Concarneau Returnees [[LeBlanc-7539|Marie Magdeleine Leblanc]] [[Melanson-1152|Jean Baptiste Melanson]] [[Melanson-1150|Joseph Melanson]] |- | ||Dinan || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinan Dinan ]|| Dinan Pioneers Bretagne - Dinan Pioneers [[Radoux-9|Jean Baptiste Radoux]]
Dinan Returnees Bretagne - Dinan Returnees [[Boudrot-590|Amand Boudrot]] |- | ||Dinard ||Saint-Énogat||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinard Dinard ]||Dinard Returnees Bretagne - Dinard Returnees [[Aucouen-1|Marie Josèphe (Aucouen) Aucoin]] [[Boudrot-173|Olivier Boudrot]] [[Bourg-889|Anne Radegonde Bourg]] [[Doiron-34|Jean Charles Doiron]] [[Doiron-36|Marie Ange Doiron]] [[Doiron-35|Marie Madeleine Doiron]] [[Dugas-603|Anne Dugas]] [[Dugas-795|Marie Madeleine Dugas]] [[Henry-8783|Barthelemy Henry]] [[Quimine-5|Pierre Quimine]] |- | ||Dol
''(Dol-en-Bretagne)''||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dol-de-Bretagne Dol-en-Bretagne]||Dol Pioneers Bretagne - Dol Pioneers [[Cousin-180|Jean Cousin]] [[Lanoue-10|Pierre Lanoue]] [[Lanoue-6|Pierre Lanoue]]
Dol Returnees Bretagne - Dol Returnees [[Bourg-403|Louis Lucien Bourg]] |- | ||Lannion || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lannion Lannion ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||La Coquenais
''(Pleudihen-sur-Rance)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihen-sur-Rance]||La Coquenais Returnees Bretagne - La Coquenais (Pleudihen-sur-Rance) Returnees [[Aucoin-3|Marie Aucoin]] [[Broussard-1441|Madeleine Broussard]] [[Theriot-369|Jean Charles Theriot]] [[Thériault-1016| Marie Madeleine Thériault / Theriot]] |- |||Le Villou
(Tréméreuc)||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tréméreuc Tréméreuc]||Le Villou (Tréméreuc) Pioneers Bretagne - Le Villou (Tréméreuc) Pioneers [[Aucoin-715|Anne Marie Aucoin]] |- | ||Louisfert||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisfert Louisfert]|| Louisfert Pioneers Bretagne - Louisfert Pioneers [[Aubois-7|Julien Aubois]] |- | ||Mégrit||Lieu-dit de
Quesny||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mégrit Mégrit]|| Mégrit Pioneers Bretagne - Mégrit Pioneers [[Crochet-15|Yves Jean Crochet]] |- | ||Mordreuc / Mordreux, Pleudihen
''(Pleudihan-sur-Rance)'' ||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihan-sur-Rance]||Mordreuc / Mordreux Returnees Bretagne - Mordreuc / Mordreux Returnees [[Boudrot-223|Blaise Julien Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-596|Jean Cyprien Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-597|Marie Céleste Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-359|Joseph Marie Boudrot]] [[Pitre-205|Augustin François Pitre]] [[Pitre-173|Charlotte Marie Pitre]] [[Pitre-2048|Claude Pitre]] [[Pitre-206|Jacques Pitre]] [[Pitre-166|Jean Pitre]] [[Pitre-167|Jean Marie Pitre]] [[Pitre-174|Joseph Pitre]] [[Pitre-165|Marguerite Pitre]] [[Pitre-219|Marie Perinne Pitre]] [[Pitre-204|Pierre Pitre]] [[Thibodeau-1271|Firmin Charles Thibododeau]] [[Trahan-695|Marie Magdeleine Trahan]] |- | ||Morieux || ||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morieux Morieux ]|| Morieux Pioneers Bretagne - Morieux Pioneers [[Grosvalet-2|François Grosvalet dit Vallois]] |- | ||Morlaix ||- Saint-Martin
- Saint-Mathieu||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morlaix Morlaix ]|| Morlaix Returnees Bretagne - Morlaix Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Nantes||- Hôpital Sanitat
- Hôtel-Dieu
- Quartier l'Hermitage
- Permil
- Saint-Jacques
- Saint-Nicolas
- Saint-Similien
- Sainte-Croix||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantes Nantes]||Nantes Pioneers Bretagne - Nantes Pioneers (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Nantes Returnees Bretagne - Nantes Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Paramé
''(now within Saint-Malo)''||Saint-Michel-des-Sablons||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramé Paramé]|| Paramé Pioneers Bretagne - Paramé Pioneers [[Briand-111|Pierre François Briand]]
Paramé Returnees Bretagne - Paramé Returnees [[Caissie-119|Cecile Caissie]] [[Caissie-112|Paul Caissie]] [[Caissie-392|Unnamed Caissie]] [[Chiasson-745|Marie Josèphe Chiasson]] [[Haché-454|Marie Anne Julie Haché]] |- |||Paimboeuf||||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paimboeuf Paimboeuf]|| Paimboeuf Pioneers Bretagne - Paimboeuf Returnees [[Thibodeau-1533|Anne Thibodeau]] |- |||Piriac
''(Piriac-sur-Mer)''||||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piriac-sur-Mer Piriac-sur-Mer]||Piriac Pioneers Bretagne - Piriac Pioneers [[Nouges-1|François Nouges]] |- |||Pléhérel
''(Fréhel)''||Cap Fréhel||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fréhel_(Côtes-d%27Armor) Fréhel]|| Pléhérel Pioneers Bretagne - Pléhérel Pioneers [[Picard-133|Mathurin Picard]] [[Tesse-9|Jean Tesse]] |- |||Plérin||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plérin Plérin]|| Plérin Pioneers Bretagne - Plérin Pioneers [[Raux-25|Pierre Raux]] |- |||Pleslin
''(Pleslin-Trigavou)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleslin Pleslin-Trigavou]|| Pleslin Returnees Bretagne - Pleslin Returnees [[Blanchard-2322|Francois Jean Blanchard]] [[Daigle-1181|Marin Daigle]] [[Doiron-658|Alexandre Doiron]] [[Girouard-4222|Marie Rose Girouard]] [[Girouard-4224|Helene Judith Girouard]] [[Hebert-2587|Ursule Hebert]] [[Thériot-689|Thecle Hélène Thériot]] |- |||Pleudihen
''(Pleudihen-sur-Rance)''||- La Ville-Ès-Genilles
- Les Villes Morvues||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleudihen-sur-Rance Pleudihen-sur-Rance]|| Pleudihen Returnees Bretagne - Pleudihen Returnees [[Bourg-624|Anne Josephe Bourg]] [[Bourg-403|Louis Lucien Bourg]] [[Bourg-12|Rose Perrinne[[Hamon-290|Anne Madeleine Hamon]] - and (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Pleurtuit||- Créhen
- La Moisiais / La Moysias||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurtuit Pleurtuit]|| Pleurtuit Pioneers and Returnees Bretagne - Pleurtuit Pioneers and Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Ploubalay||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ploubalay Ploubalay]|| Ploubalay Pioneers Bretagne - Ploubalay Pioneers [[Desroches-262|Étienne Desroches]]
Ploubalay Returnees Bretagne - Ploubalay Returnees [[Aucoin-275|Joseph Aucoin]] [[Aucoin-472|Joseph Aucoin]] [[Blanchard-76|Helene Blanchard]] [[Boudrot-634|Felix Alexis Boudrot]] [[Dugas-38|Paul Dugas]] [[Hebert-1643|Anne Hebert]] [[Hébert-436|François Étienne Hébert]] [[Hébert-437|Joseph Yves Hébert]] [[Hebert-2693|Marie Josephe Hebert]] [[Hebert-2221|Marie Madeleine Hebert]] |- |||Plouër
''(Plouër-sur-Rance)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plouër-sur-Rance Plouër-sur-Rance]|| Plouër Returnees Bretagne - Plouër Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Port-Louis||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Louis_(Morbihan) Port-Louis]|| Port-Louis Returnees Bretagne (Morbihan) - Port-Louis Returnees [[Bourg-562|Marie Bourg]] [[Bourgeois-210|Marie Josephe Bourgeois]] |- |||Quimper /
Quimpercorentin||Saint-Esprit||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quimper Quimper]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Rezé||Saint-Pierre||Bretagne||Loire-Atlantique||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rezé Rezé]|| Rezé Returnees Bretagne - Rezé Returnees [[Blanchard-5716|Marie Josèphe Blanchard]] [[Boudreau-1586|Pierre Paul Boudreau / Boudrot]] [[Moyse-174|Jean Baptiste Moyse]] [[Pitre-2050|Benjamin Pitre]] [[Pitre-2870|Jean Pitre]] |- |||Saint-Brieuc / Saint-Brieux||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Brieuc Saint-Brieuc / Saint-Brieux]||Saint-Brieuc Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Brieuc Pioneers [[Patry-33|Guillaume Patry]] |- |||Saint-Cast
''(Saint-Cast-le-Guildo)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Cast-le-Guildo Saint-Cast-le-Guildo]||Saint-Cast Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Cast Pioneers [[Delaunay-125|Jean Delaunay]] |- |||Saint-Coulomb||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Coulomb Saint-Coulomb]||Saint-Coulomb Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Coulomb Returnees [[Bourg-529|Anne Théodose Bourg]] [[Bourg-486|Madeleine Julienne Bourg]] [[Bourg-1164|Pierre Bourg]] [[Bourg-783|Theodore Etienne Prosper Bourg]] [[Granger-1337|Anne Granger]] [[Hebert-139|Jean Baptiste Hebert]] |- |||Saint-Énogat
''(Dinard)''||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinard Dinard ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- |||Saint-Glen||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Glen Saint-Glen]||Saint-Glen Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Glen Pioneers [[Josse-21|François Josse]] |- |||Saint-Malo /
Saint-Malo-de-l'Île||- La Barbinais
- Saint-Ideuc||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Malo Saint-Malo]||Saint-Malo Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Malo Pioneers [[Roy-1390|Jean Roy dit Laliberté]] [[Thibault-77|Pierre Thébeau / Thibault]]
Saint-Malo Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Malo Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Saint-Marc-le-Blanc||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Saint-Marc-le-Blanc]||Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Pioneers Bretagne - Saint-Marc-le-Blanc Pioneers [[Blanchard-474|François Blanchard]] |- |||Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes]||Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Méloir-des-Ondes Returnees [[Hebert-135|Isabelle Jeanne Hebert]] |- |||Saint-Pol-de-Léon||Hôpital de Saint-Pol-de-Léon||Bretagne||Finistère||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pol-de-Léon Saint-Pol-de-Léon]||Saint-Pol-de-Léon Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Pol-de-Léon Returnees [[D'Abaddie-1|Ursuline d'Abbadie]] [[Bertrand-524|Angélique Bertrand]] |- |||Saint-Servan||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Servan Saint-Servan]||Saint-Servan Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Servan Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process)) |- |||Saint-Suliac||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Suliac Saint-Suliac]||Saint-Suliac Returnees Bretagne - Saint-Suliac Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Sougéal||||Bretagne||Ille-et-Vilaine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sougéal Sougéal]|| Sougéal Pioneers Bretagne - Sougéal Pioneers [[Duval-68|Pierre Duval]] |- |||Tréméreuc||Le Villou||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tréméreuc Tréméreuc]||Tréméreuc Pioneers Bretagne - Tréméreuc Pioneers [[Aucoin-715|Anne Marie Aucoin]] |- |||Trigavou
''(Pleslin-Trigavou)''||||Bretagne||Côtes-d'Armor||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleslin Pleslin-Trigavou]|| Trigavou Returnees Bretagne - Trigavou Returnees [[Boudreaux-371|Brigitte Anne Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-187|Francois Xavier Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-710|Joseph Boudreaux]] [[Boudreaux-370|Marguerite Josèphe Boudreaux]] [[Boudrot-303|Etienne Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-171|Magdeleine Josephe Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-376|Marie Madeleine Boudrot]] [[Boudrot-558|Pierre Boudrot]] [[Breau-597|Marguerite Blanche Breau]] [[Daigre-168|Françoise Daigre]] [[Daigre-39|Theotiste Daigre]] [[Guerin-364|Francoise Guerin]] [[Guillot-92|Charles Olivier Guillot]] [[Guillot-261|Isidor François Guillot]] [[Guillot-164|Jean Michel Guillot]] [[Guillot-58|Simon Francois Guillot]] [[Langlinet-1|Perrine Jullienne Langlinet]] |- |||Vannes||Rui / Rhuys||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vannes Vannes]|| Vannes Pioneers Bretagne - Vannes Pioneers [[Fardel-1|François Fardel]]
Vannes Returnees Bretagne - Vannes Returnees [[Granger-1572|Jean Jacques Granger]] [[Thériot-776|Marie Thériot]] |- |'''''
BRETAGNE
Belle-Île-en-Mer'''''
|| || || ||||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle-Île-en-Mer '''''Belle-Île-en-Mer''''']|| |- |||Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_(Morbihan) Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mer Returnees Bretagne - Bangor, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Palais Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Le Palais, Belle-Île-en-Mar (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- |||Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mer||||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locmaria Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Locmaria, Belle-Île-en-Mar [[Comeau-216|Madeleine Comeau]] [[Doiron-119|Joseph Doiron]] [[Hebert-5694|Jean Charles Hebert]] [[Melanson-247|Jean Baptiste Melanson]] [[Melanson-1148|Marie Melanson]] [[Poirier-2485|Joseph Poirier]] [[Trahan-965|Marie Louise Trahan]] |- |||Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer||Lieu-dits:
- Arpens de
Triboutons
- Kervellan
- Loqueltas||Bretagne||Morbihan||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauzon Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer]||Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees Bretagne - Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mar Returnees [[Daigre-11|Elisabeth Daigre / Daigle]] [[Daigre-20|Simon Pierre Daigre]] [[Guédry-34|Marie Josephe Marguerite Guédry]] [[LeBlanc-6517|Jean LeBlanc dit Dérico]] [[Leblanc-7527|Jean Baptiste Leblanc dit Des Sapins]] [[LeBlanc-2813|Marie Josephe LeBlanc]] [[Pitre-51|Claude Marc Pitre]] |- | |- |'''
CHAMPAGNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-84.png | 80px |Champagne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Champagne.jpg | 160px| Champagne]]
'''''Champagne
(1361 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-8.png | 130px | Champagne]]
''Champagne
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Champagne-2.jpg|230px|]]
''Bay-sur-Aube''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champagne_(province) '' CHAMPAGNE '']
|| |- | |||Langres||Acre ||Champagne ||Haute-Marne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langres Langres]|| Langres Pioneers Champagne - Langres Pioneers [[Clerge-1|Claude Clerge]] |- | ||Piney|| ||Champagne ||Aube||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piney Piney]|| Piney Pioneers Champagne - Piney Pioneers [[Bajolet-1|Barbe Bajolet]] [[Pesseley-1|Col. Isaac Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-4|Etienne Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-5|Marguerite Pesseley]] [[Pesseley-9|Perrette Pesseley]] |- | ||Sedan||Église des Hugenots||Champagne ||Ardennes||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan Sedan]|| Sedan Pioneers Champagne - Sedan Pioneers [[Doucet-26|Pierre Doucet]] |- | ||Soulanges||Saint-Hilaire||Champagne ||Marne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulanges_(Marne) Soulanges]|| Soulanges Pioneers Champagne - Soulanges Pioneers [[De_Joybert-2|Pierre de Joybert de Soulanges et de Marson]] |- | ||Troyes||Saint-Jean ||Champagne ||Aube||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troyes Troyes]|| Troyes Pioneers Champagne - Troyes Pioneers [[Housseau-3|Marguerite Houssseau]] |- | |- |
'''FRANCHE-COMTÉ'''
[[Image:French_Flags-87.png | 80px |Franche-Comté]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Franche-Comte.jpg | 200px| Franche-Comté]]
'''''Franche-Comté
(1678 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Franche-Comte-1.jpg|180px|Cleron]]
''Cléron (Le Doubs)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franche-Comté ''FRANCHE-COMTÉ'']
|| |- || ||Pontarlier|| ||Franche-Comté ||Doubs||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontarlier Pontarlier]|| Pontarlier Pioneers Franche-Comté - Pontarlier Pioneers [[Rale-4|Sebastien Rale]] |- | |- |
'''GASCOGNE'''
(Gascony)
[[Image:French_Flags-88.png | 80px |Gascogne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Gascogne.jpg | 350px| Gascogne]]
'''''Gascogne
(1453 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-13.png | 110px | Gascogne]]
''Gascogne
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Gascogne-1.jpg|170px|]]
''Paysage de vignes''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gascogne ''GASCOGNE'']
|| |- || ||Auch||||Gascogne|||Gers||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auch Auch]||Auch Pioneers Gascogne - Auch Pioneers [[Varrieu-1|Dominique Viarrieu dit Duclos]] (Note: could also be nearby in Béarn, see research note in profile) |- |||Dax / Évêché de Dax|| ||Gascogne ||Landes||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dax Dax]||Évêché de Dax Pioneers Gascogne - Évêché de Dax Pioneers [[La_Brouche-2|Pierre La Brouche]] [[Lavielle-18|Pierre Lavielle]] |- | ||Villefranche
''(Villefranche-sur-Queyran)''|| ||Gascogne ||Lot-et-Garonne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villefranche-du-Queyran Villefranche-sur-Queyran]|| Villefranche Pioneers Gascogne - Villefranche Pioneers [[Bugaret-3|Bernard Bugaret]] |- | |- |
'''GUYENNE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-89.png | 85px |Guyenne]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Guyenne.jpg | 220px| Guyenne]]
'''''Guyenne
(1453 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-12.png | 170px | Guyenne]]
''Guyenne
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Guyenne-1.jpg|150px|]]
''Bordeaux (Roman amphitheater)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyenne ''GUYENNE'']
|| |- || ||Abjat|| ||Guyenne ||Dordogne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abjat Abjat]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Ascain|| ||Guyenne || Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascain Ascain]|| Ascain Pioneers Guyenne - Ascain Pioneers [[Martignon-1|Martin d'Aprenestiguy - Sieur de Martignon Arpentigny]] |- | ||Bergerac||Temple Protestant||Guyenne ||Dordogne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergerac Bergerac]||Bergerac Pioneers Guyenne - Bergerac Pioneers [[Maisonnat-1|Capt. Pierre Baptiste de Maisonnat]] [[Maisonnat-5|Marie Anne Maisonnat]] |- | ||Bordeaux||- Saint-Aulary
- Saint-Michel
- Saint-Pierre
- Sainte-Croix||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bordeaux Bordeaux]||Bordeaux Pioneers Guyenne - Bordeaux Pioneers [[Clémenceau-4|Jean Clémenceau]] [[Marres-2|Bernard Marc Marres dit Lasonde]] [[De_Morpain-1|Louis Pierre de Morpain]] [[Toussaint-242|Pierre Toussaint]]
Bordeaux Returnees Guyenne - Bordeaux Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Eysines|| ||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eysines Eysines]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Libourne|| ||Guyenne ||Gironde||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libourne Libourne]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
'''ÎLE-DE-FRANCE'''
[[Image:French_Flags-90.png | 75px |Île-de-France]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Ile-de-France.jpg | 270px| Île-de-France]]
'''''Île-de-France
(987 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises.png | 90px | Île-de-France]]
''Île-de-France
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Ile-de-France-1.jpg|180px|]]
''Paris (Notre-Dame)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-de-France#Histoire ''ÎLE-DE-FRANCE'']
|| |- | ||Colombes
[transcr. Coulumbe, Paris]|| ||Île-de-France||Hauts-de-Seine||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colombes Colombes]|| Colombes Pioneers Île-de-France - Colombes Pioneers [[Laborde-171|Charles François Laborde]] |- | ||Compiègne|| ||Île-de-France||Oise||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compiègne Compiègne]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Paris||- Saint-André-des-Arcs
- Saint-Benoît
- Saint-Eustache
- Saint-Laurent
- Saint-Sauveur||Île-de-France||Paris (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris Paris]||Paris Pioneers Île-de-France - Paris Pioneers [[Langlois-177|François Langlois]] [[Lebert-9|Jean Lebert dit Jolycoeur]] [[Lemire-217|Pierre Martin Lemire]] [[Loppinot-1|Jean Chrysostome Loppinot]] |- | ||Saint-Denis||Saint-Marcel ||Île-de-France||Paris (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Denis Saint-Denis]||Saint-Denis Pioneers Île-de-France - Saint-Denis Pioneers [[Le_Prévost-4|Jacques Le Prévost]] |- | ||Versailles||Notre-Dame||Île-de-France||Yvelines||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versailles Versailles]|| Versailles Pioneers Île-de-France - Versailles Pioneers [[Chassin_de_Thierry-2|François Nicolas Chassin de Thierry ]] |- | |- |
'''LABOURD - LAPURDI'''
''(Pays Basque)''
[[Image:French_Flags-107.png | 80px |Labourd]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_Labourd.png | 140px| Labourd - Lapurdi]]
'''''Labourd - Lapurdi
(1450 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Labourd.jpg|220px|]]
''Bayonne''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labourd ''LABOURD - LAPURDI'']
|| |- |||Bayonne|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne Bayonne]||Bayonne Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Bayonne Pioneers [[Arosteguy-4|Pierre Arosteguy]] [[Bastarache-14| Jean Joannis Bastarache dit Le Basque]] [[Carrerot-1|Catherine Carrerot]] [[De_Glain-3|Mathieu de Glain dit Cadet]] [[Lacroix-1201|Jean Lacroix dit Caniche]] |- | ||Guéthary|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guéthary Guéthary]|| Guéthary Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Guéthary Pioneers [[Detcheverry-29|Martin Savate Detcheverry]] |- | ||Saint-Jean-de-Luz|| ||Labourd
''(later w/i Guyenne)'' ||Pyrénées-Atlantiques||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-de-Luz Saint-Jean-de-Luz]||Saint-Jean-de-Luz Pioneers Labourd (Pays Basque) - Saint-Jean-de-Luz Pioneers [[Arbour-39|Pierre Arbour dit Carrica]] [[Detcheverry-35|Joannis Detcheverry dit Miquemak]] [[Lafargue-6|Jean Lafargue]] |- | |- |
''' LANGUEDOC '''
[[Image:French_Flags-91.png | 85px |Languedoc]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Languedoc.jpg | 200px| Languedoc]]
''''' Languedoc
(1271 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-5.png | 150px | Languedoc]]
''Languedoc
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Languedoc-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Pont du Gard''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languedoc '' LANGUEDOC '']
|| |- | ||Saint-Alexandre|| ||Languedoc ||Gard||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Alexandre Saint-Alexandre]||Saint-Alexandre Pioneers Languedoc - Saint-Alexandre Pioneers [[Pastour_de_Costebelle-1 | Gouverneur Philippe Pastour de Costebelle]] |- | ||Toulouse||Saint-Étienne ||Languedoc ||Haute-Garonne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toulouse Toulouse]|| Toulouse Pioneers Languedoc - Toulouse Pioneers [[Cressac-1|Pierre Cressac dit Toulouse]] [[Paris-1102|Antoine Paris]] |- | ||Tournon
''(Tournon-sur-Rhône)''|| ||Languedoc ||Ardèche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tournon-sur-Rhône Tournon-sur-Rhône]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
''' LIMOUSIN '''
[[Image:French_Flags-92.png | 90px |Limousin]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Limousin.jpg | 190px| Limousin]]
''''' Limousin
(1589 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-22.png | 170px | Limousin]]
''Limousin
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Limousin-1.jpg|280px|]]
''Limoges''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limousin '' LIMOUSIN '']
|| |- |||Limoges|| ||Limousin ||Haute-Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limoges Limoges]|| Limousin Pioneers Limousin - Limoges Pioneers [[Moulaison-3|Gabriel Moulaison dit Rencontre]] and tbc: [[Pineau-215|Philibert Pineau dit Lajeunesse]] |- | |- |''' LORRAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-93.png|90px|Lorraine]]||||||
[[Image:France_Resources_ Lorraine.jpg | 200px| Lorraine]]
''''' Lorraine
(various - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-25.png | 100px | Lorraine]]
''Lorraine
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Lorraine-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Montmédy''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine '' LORRAINE '']
|| |- |||Monmedy / Montmidi
''(Montmédy)|| ||Lorraine ||Meuse||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmédy Montmédy]|| Monmedy Pioneers Lorraine - Monmedy / Montmidi Pioneers [[Le_Roy-864|Sebastien Le Roy]] |- | ||Neufchâteau||Saint-Christophe||Lorraine ||Vosges||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neufchâteau_(Vosges) Neufchâteau]|| Neufchâteau Pioneers Lorraine - Neufchâteau Pioneers [[Bastien-347|Joseph Antoine Bastien]] |- | |- |
''' LYONNAIS '''
[[Image:French_Flags-94.png | 90px |Lyonnais]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Lyonnais.jpg | 220px| Lyonnais]]
''''' Lyonnais
(1313 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-6.png | 90px | Lyonnais]]
''Lyonnais
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Lyonnais-1.jpg|210px|]]
''Lyon''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyonnais '' LYONNAIS '']
|| |- |||Irigny||Saint-Nizier||Lyonnais ||Lyon (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irigny Irigny]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Lyon||- Saint-Michel
- Saint-Vincent||Lyonnais ||Lyon (Métropole)||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyon Lyon]||Lyon Pioneers Lyonnais - Lyon Pioneers [[Duon-6|Jean Baptiste Duon dit Lyonnais]] |- | |- |
''' MAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-95.png | 95px |Maine]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Maine.jpg | 160px| Maine]]
''''' Maine
(1584 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Maine-1.jpg|220px|]]
''Cortanvaux à Bessé-sur-Braye''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_(province) '' MAINE '']
|| |- |||Château-du-Loire
''(Montval-sur-Loire)''||Saint-Guingalois||Maine ||Sarthe||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château-du-Loir Château-du-Loire]|| Château-du-Loire Pioneers Maine - Château-du-Loire Pioneers [[Girardin-135|Pierre Girardin dit Manseau]] |- | |- |
''' NORMANDIE '''
''(Normandy)
[[Image:French_Flags-98.png | 90px |Normandie]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Normandie.jpg | 260px| Normandie]]'''''Normandie
(1204 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Normandie-1.jpg|200px|]]
''Rouen''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandie '' NORMANDIE '']
|| |- |||Avranches||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avranches Avranches]|| Avranches Pioneers Normandie - Avranches Pioneers [[Lavandier-9|Antoine Lavandier]] [[Valet-48|Guillaume Valet]] |- | ||Bacilly||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacilly Bacilly]|| Bacilly Pioneers Normandie - Bacilly Pioneers [[Gallon-170|François Gallon]] |- | ||Barneville
''(Barneville-sur-Seine)''||||Normandie ||Eure||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barneville-sur-Seine Barneville-sur-Seine]|| Barneville Pioneers Normandie - Barneville Pioneers [[Mercier-626|Pierre Mercier dit Caudebec]] |- | ||Carolles||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolles Carolles]|| Carolles Pioneers Normandie - Carolles Pioneers [[Angot-92|Robert Angot dit Choisy]] [[DesRoches-22|Julien DesRoches]] [[DesRoches-34|Louis DesRoches]] [[Grossin-11|Michel Grossin]] |- | ||Cherbourg||Très-Sainte-Trinité||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherbourg Cherbourg]||Cherbourg Pioneers Normandie - Cherbourg Pioneers [[Mius-21|Marguerite Mius]] (Normandie, noted as likely Cherbourg)
Cherbourg Returnees Normandie - Cherbourg Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Coutances||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coutances Coutances]|| Coutances Pioneers Normandie - Coutances Pioneers [[Gionet-3|François Gionet]] |- | ||Dieppe||||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieppe Dieppe]|| Dieppe Pioneers Normandie - Dieppe Pioneers [[LeBorne-2|Nicolas LeBorne / Le Borgne]] |- | ||Dragey
''(Dragey-Ronthon)''||Saint-Médard||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragey Dragey]|| Dragey Pioneers Normandie - Dragey Pioneers [[Livois-2|Pierre Livois]] |- | ||Falaise||||Normandie ||Calvados||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falaise_(Calvados) Falaise]|| Falaise Pioneers Normandie - Falaise Pioneers [[Le Prieur-22|Guillaume Le Prieur]] |- | ||Granville||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville Granville]|| Granville Pioneers Normandie - Granville Pioneers [[Charpentier-343|Charles Charpentier]] [[Le_Buffe-2|Jean Baptiste Le Buffe]] [[Villedieu-3|Jean Baptiste Villedieu]] |- | ||Ingouville
''(now within Le Havre'')||Saint-Michel||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Havre Ingouville (Le Havre)]|| Ingouville Returnees Normandie / Seine-Maritime - Ingouville Returnees (now part of Le Havre) [[Sceau-1|Marguerite Sceau]] [[Sceau-3|Marie Sceau]] [[Vigneau-117|Jean Baptiste Vigneau]] |- | ||Le Havre||- Notre-Dame
- Saint-François||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Havre/Le Havre Le Havre]||Le Havre Pioneers Normandie - Le Havre (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Le Havre Returnees Normandie - Le Havre (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Boeufs
''(Isigny-le-Buat)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Mesnil-Bœufs Le Mesnil-Bœufs]|| Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Bœufs Pioneers Normandie - Ménibeux / Le Mesnil-Bœufs Pioneers [[Templet-19|André Templet]] |- | ||Périers||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Périers Périers]|| Périers Pioneers Normandie - Périers Pioneers [[Delaune-12|Christophe Delaune / Delaunay]] |- | ||Rouen||- Notre-Dame-de-la-Ronde
- Saint-Vincent||Normandie ||Seine-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouen Rouen]|| Rouen Pioneers Normandie - Rouen Pioneers [[Dubocq-18|Pierre Dubocq / Duboscq]] [[Henry-5|Robery Henry / Henri]] [[Lefebvre-125|Thomas Lefebvre]] [[Le_Sauvage-1|Thomas Le Sauvage]] [[Mercier-1415|Suzanne Mercier / Le Mercier]] |- | ||Saint-Denis-le-Gast||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Denis-le-Gast Saint-Denis-le-Gast]||Saint-Denis-le-Gast Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Denis-le-Gast Pioneers [[Douville-56|Jean François Douville]] [[Durel-15|Charles Durel dit La Croix]] |- | ||Saint-Jean-des-Champs||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Jean-des-Champs Saint-Jean-des-Champs]||Saint-Jean-des-Champs Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Jean-des-Champs Pioneers [[Bois-32|Pierre Bois]] [[Frécant-1|Jacques Frécant]] |- | ||Saint-Léger
''(Saint-Jean-des-Champs)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Léger_(Manche) Saint-Léger]||Saint-Léger Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Léger Pioneers [[LeBreton-274|François Lebreton dit Robert]] |- | ||Saint-Michel-des-Loups
''(Jullouville)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Michel-des-Loups Saint-Michel-des-Loups]||Saint-Michel-des-Loups Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Michel-des-Loups Pioneers [[Le_Buffe-3|Louis Aubin Le Buffe]] |- | ||Saint-Pair
''(Saint-Pair-sur-Mer)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pair-sur-Mer Saint-Pair-sur-Mer]||Saint-Pair Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Pair Pioneers [[Alain-231|Pierre Alain]] |- | ||Saint-Pierre-Langers||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pierre-Langers Saint-Pierre-Langers]||Saint-Pierre-Langers Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Pierre-Langers Pioneers [[Gallon-150|Pierre Gallon]] |- | ||Saint-Planchers /
Saint-Pancrace||Saint-Pancrace||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Planchers Saint-Planchers]||Saint-Planchers / Saint-Pancrace Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Planchers / Saint-Pancrace) Pioneers [[Cotard-2|Pierre Cotard]] |- | ||Saint-Ursin
''(Saint-Jean-des-Champs)''||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Ursin Saint-Ursin]||Saint-Ursin Pioneers Normandie - Saint-Ursin Pioneers [[Rassicot-13|René Rassicot]] |- | ||Sartilly
''(Sartilly-Baie-Bocage)''||Saint-Vigor||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sartilly Sartilly]|| Sartilly Pioneers Normandie - Sartilly Pioneers [[Marechal-113|Jean Marechal]] |- | ||Vesly||||Normandie ||Manche||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesly_(Manche) Vesly (Manche)]|| Vesly Pioneers Normandie - Vesly Pioneers [[Angot-22|Nicolas Angot]] |- | |- |
''' ORLÉANAIS '''
[[Image:French_Flags-99.png | 90px |Orléanais]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Orleanais.jpg | 200px| Orléanais]]
''''' Orléanais
(1498 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-4.png | 140px | Orléanais]]
''Orléanais
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Orleanais-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Orléans''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orléanais '' ORLÉANAIS '']
|| |- |||Blois||Saint-Honoré||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blois Blois]|| Blois Pioneers Orléanais - Blois Pioneers [[Rousseau-1459|Gabriel Rousseau de Villejouin]] |- |||Chartres||||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartres Chartres]|| Chartres Pioneers Orléanais - Chartres Pioneers [[Picot-99|Michel Picot dit Larigueur]] |- | ||Orléans||Saint-Michel||Orléanais ||Loiret||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orléans Orléans]|| Orléans Pioneers Orléanais - Orléans Pioneers [[Cahouet-4|Christophe Cahouet]] |- | ||Poupry-en-Beauce
''(Poupry)''||||Orléanais ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poupry Poupry]||Poupry-en-Beauce Pioneers Orléanais - Poupry-en-Beauce Pioneers [[Fougère-47|Jean Fougère]] |- | |- |
''' PERCHE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-100.png | 90px |Perche]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Perche.jpg | 200px| Perche]]
''''' Perche
(1584 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-20.png | 100px | Perche]]
''Perche
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Perche-1.jpg|190px|]]
''Mortagne-au-Perche''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perche_(province) '' PERCHE '']
|| |- | ||Mortagne
''(Mortagne-au-Perche)''||Saint-Jean||Perche ||Orne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortagne-au-Perche Mortagne-au-Perche]||''(In review)'' |- | ||Nogent-le-Rotrou||Notre-Dame||Perche ||Eure-et-Loir||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nogent-le-Rotrou Nogent-le-Rotrou]||Nogent-le-Rotrou Pioneers Perche - Nogent-le-Rotrou Pioneers [[Jacquelin-11|Françoise Marie Jacquelin]] |- | |- |
''' PICARDIE '''
''(Picardy)''
[[Image:French_Flags-101.png | 90px |Picardie]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Picardie.jpg | 190px| Picardie]]
''''' Picardie
(1482 - 1789)'''''
||||
[[Image:France_Resources_Picardie-1.jpg|260px|]]
''Calais (Cap Blanc-Nez)''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picardie_(province) '' PICARDIE '']
|| |- | ||Amiens||Saint-Michel||Picardie ||Somme||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiens Amiens]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Beaumont
''(Beaumont-sur-Oise)''||||Picardie ||Val-d'Oise||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaumont-sur-Oise Beaumont-sur-Oise]|| Beaumont Pioneers Picardie - Beaumont Pioneers [[Testard-3|François Testard]] |- | ||Boulogne
''(Boulogne-sur-Mer)''||- Saint-Joseph
- Saint-Nicolas||Picardie ||Pas-de-Calais||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulogne-sur-Mer Boulogne-sur-Mer]||Boulogne Pioneers Picardie - Boulogne Pioneers (Apparently only returnees and their children - tbc)
Boulogne Returnees Picardie - Boulogne Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Calais||||Picardie ||Pas-de-Calais||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais Calais]||Calais Pioneers Picardie - Calais Pioneers [[Leborgne-8|Gov. Emmanuel Leborgne du Coudray]] |- | ||Couperoue en Brye
''(Coupru en Brie)''||||Picardie ||Aisne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupru Coupru]||Couperoue en Brye /
Coupru Pioneers Picardie - Couperoue en Brye / Coupru Pioneers [[Doucet-20|Germain Doucet dit Laverdure]] |- | |- |
''' POITOU '''
[[Image:French_Flags-102.png | 95px |Poitou]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Poitou.jpg | 160px| Poitou]]
''''' Poitou
(1416 - 1789)'''''
||
[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-11.png | 210px | Poitou]]
''Poitou
(1790)''
||
[[Image:France_Resources_Poitou-1.jpg|380px|]]
''Poitiers''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poitou '' POITOU '']
|| |- | ||Archigny||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archigny Archigny]||Archigny ReturneesPoitou - Archigny Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||Beauvoir-sur-Mer||||Poitou ||Vendée||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauvoir-sur-Mer Beauvoir-sur-Mer]||Beauvoir-sur-Mer Pioneers Poitou - Beauvoir-sur-Mer Pioneers [[Bernard-38|André Bernard]] |- | ||Buxeuil||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxeuil Buxeuil]|| Buxeuil Pioneers Poitou - Buxeuil Pioneers [[Gannes-6|Louis Joseph de Gannes]] |- | ||Cenan
''(La Puye)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Puye La Puye]|| Cenan (La Puye) Returnees Poitou - Cenan (La Puye) Returnees [[Daigle-1181|Marin Daigre / Daigle]] [[Guillot-194|René Guillot]] [[Hebert-2622|Jean Baptiste Pierre Hebert]] [[Moulaison-104|Marguerite Moulaison]] [[Potier-3|Pierre Laurent Potier]] |- | ||Châtellerault||- Saint-Jacques
- Saint-Jean-l'Évangéliste||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtellerault Châtellerault]||Châtellerault ReturneesPoitou - Châtellerault Returnees (Multiple Acadians - in process) |- | ||La Chapelle-Roux
''(Chenevelles)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenevelles Chenevelles]||La Chapelle-Roux Returnees Poitou - La Chapelle-Roux Returnees [[Delaune-10|Jean Baptiste Delaune]] |- | ||La Chaussée||Notre-Dame||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Chaussée_(Vienne) La Chaussée]||La Chaussée Pioneers Poitou - La Chaussée Pioneers [[Babin-25|Antoine Babin]] [[Belliveau-17|Antoine Belliveau]] [[Brun-11|Andrée Brun]] [[Brun-10|Madeleine Brun]] [[Brun-5|Vincent Brun]] [[Chebrat-1|Jeanne Chebrat]] [[Girouard-34|François Girouard dit La Varanne]] |- | ||Le Bouchet
'' (La Roche-Rigault)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Roche-Rigault La Roche-Rigault]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Leigné-les-Bois||Saint-Rémi||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leigné-les-Bois Leigné-les-Bois]||Leigné-les-Bois Returnees Poitou - Leigné-les-Bois Returnees [[Girouard-5477|Marie Giroir / Girouard]] |- | ||Martaizé||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martaizé Martaizé]|| Martaizé Pioneers Poitou - Martaizé Pioneers [[Gautrot-42|François Gautrot / Gauterot]] [[LeBlanc-100|Daniel Leblanc / Le Blanc]] [[Lejeune-12|Pierre Lejeune dit Briard]] [[Robichaud-81|Étienne Robichaud]] |- | ||Mondion||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mondion Mondion]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Poisay-le-Joli
''(Les Ormes)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Ormes_(Vienne) Les Ormes]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Poitiers||- Notre-Dame-la-Grande
- Saint-Étienne
- Saint-Hilaire-entre-les-Églises||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poitiers Poitiers]|| Poitiers Pioneers Poitou - Poitiers Pioneers [[Garceau-139|Jean Garceau dit Tranchemontagne]] [[Helie-39|Jean Pierre Helie]] [[Marchand-338|Louis Marchand]] |- | ||Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé Saint-Pierre-de-Maillé]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Saint-Vincent de l'Oratoire
''(Monts-sur-Guesnes)''||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monts-sur-Guesnes Monts-sur-Guesnes]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Senillé ||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senillé Senillé ]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Vellechès||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vellechès Vellechès]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Vouvant||||Poitou ||Vienne||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vouvant Vouvant]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | |- |
''' PROVENCE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-103.png | 90px |Provence]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Provence.jpg | 190px| Provence]]
''''' Provence
(1482 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-16.png | 190px | Provence]]
''Provence
(1790)''
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''Aix-en-Provence''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provence '' PROVENCE '']
|| |- |||Aix
''(Aix-en-Provence)''||Sainte-Madeleine||Provence ||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aix-en-Provence Aix-en-Provence]||Aix-en-Provence Pioneers Provence - Aix-en-Provence Pioneers [[Gauthier-3744|Joseph Nicolas Gauthier dit Bellaire]] |- | ||Île-de-Martigues
''(Martigues)''||||Provence ||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martigues Martigues]||Île-de-Martigues Pioneers Provence - Île-de-Martigues Pioneers [[Coste-6|Sieur François Coste]] |- |||Marseille||Saint-Martin||Provence||Bouches-du-Rhône||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marseille Marseille]|| Marseille Pioneers Provence - Marseille Pioneers [[Mouton-64|Jean Mouton]] [[Renaud-548|Louis Renaud / Arneaud]] |- | |- |
''' SAINTONGE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-105.png | 90px |Saintonge]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Saintonge.jpg | 170px| Saintonge]]
''''' Saintonge
(1371 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-10.png | 140px | Saintonge]]
''Saintonge
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Saintonge-1.jpg|280px|]]
''Chalais''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saintonge '' SAINTONGE '']
|| |- | ||Bois||Temple Protestant||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bois_(Charente-Maritime) Bois]||Bois PioneersSaintonge - Bois Pioneers [[Bugeaud-17|Alain Bougeaud / Bougeaut / Bougeault]] |- |||Boisvert
''(Chalais)''||Sainte-Marie||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalais_(Charente) Chalais]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Curat
''(Curac, Chalais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curac Curac]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Marsay
''(Marsais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsais Marsais]|| Marsay (Marsais) Pioneers Saintonge - Marsay (Marsais) Pioneers [[Cosset-31|Pierre Cosset]] |- | ||Moëze||||Saintonge ||Charente-Maritime||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moëze Moëze]|| Moëze Pioneers Saintonge - Moëze Pioneers [[Rousselière-14|Jeanne Rousselière / Roussillet]] |- | ||Saint-Nazaire
''(Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente]||Saint-Nazaire Pioneers Saintonge - Saint-Nazaire Pioneers [[Gentil-13|Élie Gentil]] |- | ||Sérignac
''(Chalais)''||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalais_(Charente) Chalais]|| Sérignac Pioneers Saintonge - Sérignac Pioneers [[Dupont_Duvivier-1|François Dupont Duvivier]] [[Du_Pont-835|Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor]] [[Dupont-736|Michel Dupont de Renon]] |- | ||Tonnay-Charente||||Saintonge ||Charente||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonnay-Charente Tonnay-Charente]||Tonnay-Charente Returnees Saintonge - Tonnay-Charente Returnees [[Benoit-2355|Pierre Benoit]] |- | |- |
''' TOURAINE '''
[[Image:French_Flags-106.png | 90px |Touraine]]
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[[Image:France_Resources_ Touraine.jpg | 160px| Touraine]]
''''' Touraine
(1204 - 1789)'''''
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[[Image: Cartes_des_provinces_francaises-21.png | 180px | Touraine]]
''Touraine
(1790)''
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[[Image:France_Resources_Touraine-1.jpg|320px|]]
''Tours''
[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touraine '' TOURAINE '']
|| |- | ||Beaulieu-lès-Loches||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaulieu-lès-Loches Beaulieu-lès-Loches]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Charnizay||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charnizay Charnizay]|| Charnizay Pioneers Touraine - Charnizay Pioneers [[DeMenou-1|Gouverneur Charles de Menou d'Aulnay]] |- | ||Chinon||Saint-Étienne||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinon Chinon]|| Chinon Pioneers Touraine - Chinon Pioneers [[Corbineau-3|Françoise Corbineau]] |- | ||Dolus
''(Dolus-le-Sec)''||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolus-le-Sec Dolus-le-Sec]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||La Guerche||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Guerche La Guerche]|| ''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Le Grand-Pressigny||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Grand-Pressigny Le Grand-Pressigny]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Ligré||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligré Ligré]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Loches||||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loches Loches]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Obterre||||Touraine ||Indre||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obterre Obterre]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Toiselay
''(Châtillon-sur-Indre)''||||Touraine ||Indre||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châtillon-sur-Indre Châtillon-sur-Indre]||''(DGFA list)'' |- | ||Tours||- Saint-Étienne de Boyle
- Saint-Hilaire
- Saint-Pierre de Boyle
- Saint-Saturnin
- Saint-Vincent||Touraine ||Indre-et-Loire||[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tours Tours]|| Tours Pioneers Touraine - Tours Pioneers [[Denys-18|Gouverneur Nicolas Denys]] [[Denis-86|Simon Denis dit la Trinité]] |- | |- |} == Sources ==

Original Letters Illustrative of English History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Original Letters Illustrative of English History == Including numerous royal letters; from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. With notes and illustrations. * by Sir Henry Ellis (1777-1869) F.R.S. Sec.S.A., Keeper of the Manuscripts in the British Museum * Series 1, in 3 Volumes ::* printed for Harding, Triphook, & Lepard, London, 1824 * 2nd edition, in 3 Volumes ::* printed for Harding, Triphook, & Lepard, London, 1825 * 3rd Series ::* published by Richard Bentley, New Burington Street, London, 1846 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Original Letters Illustrative of English History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000270298 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000310365 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000310368 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000310371 ==== 1st Series ==== * Vol 1 (1824) ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters43elligoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G-ZLytG2mtkC ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters10elligoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KkBQj7fT_3oC * Vol 2 (1825) ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters06unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mDAYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters36elligoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M68KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/originallettersi02elliuoft * Vol 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters04unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iioYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters07unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nq8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletters41elligoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aFdkAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/2edoriginallettersi03elliuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletterser203elliuoft ==== 2nd Series (1827) ==== ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100462220 * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* * Vol. 3 ::* * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/s2originalletter04elliuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/originallettersi04elliuoft ==== 3rd Series (1846) 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Original Wheeler Homestead

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==Location== The Wheeler Homestead was located in Cushing, Payne, Oklahoma the northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 17, Range 5 East. The Southeast Corner has originally been staked by Henry David Wheeler but he opted to eventually cancel the homestead application and return to Kansas. Phillip Wheeler actually died in March of 1892, not in Sept of 91 as his daughter recalled. It was the week they moved onto the homestead that he cut his foot and got blood poisoning from the ax. Original, higher quality then uploaded copies of her Homestead application can be seen here Sara's homestead application papers: [https://www.dropbox.com/sh/63keyayifea27ow/AACDcOespoDQoQSKSeJZIWSna?dl=0 Sarah's Homestead Application] The family had moved to Oklahoma in search of land ON August 18, 1900 She would certify under final certificate #4247 and applicaiton #8520 that she Sarah E. Millhorn formerly Srah E Wheeler widow of Phillip D Wheeler had made paymetn in full for NE 1/2 of Section 29, in Tonwship No 17 N of Range No 5 East of the Indian Meridian in Oklahoma containing 160 acres. John A Campbell was called as Witness for Sarah, he was 39 years old and lived in Cushing. He confirmed that she had moved onto the land in march of 1892 and at that time she was a widow by that time. But he had hauled lumber and broke soil before he died. She had remarried to John Millhorn but by this time he had passed away as well. She had worked 50 or 60 acres of the land for 9 seasons and had build a frame house 14 x 24 feet with a porch, a box stable that was 12x24 feet with crib addition. 2 Wells, an orchard of 200 fruit trees, 50 to 60 acres broke, all under post and wire fence with a value of $1,000. Francis Bonebrake would also be a witness, and his name can be seen associated in the stories written in the Cushing area about the family and the Lone Oak School. He reconfirmed that she had moved onto the land in March of 1892, he described the land improvements the same with a small value difference and claimed it was worth $800. Sarah then described her own version in a similar way and that she first occupied it in March of 1892, but had a house build by the fall/ She confirmed that she was a native born american, which rules out an overseas birth, however we have documents signed by Phillip reading first Sep 1 1891, then crossed out to be Oct 1, 1891. In the next page we have a confirmed death date for Phillip reading the 12th day of March 1892. She then confirmed she married John Millhorn on the 3rd of July 1894 On August 18, 1900 an application would be made at the Land office in Guthrie for Section 29, Township 17, Range 5 E to be approved, and it would be approved on the Feb 6, 1901 and patented on April 22nd, 1901. ==Young Cushings in Oklahoma Territory== '''The Original Wheeler Homestead'''Young Cushings in Oklahoma Territory, Laura Lou Wells, Author. Pages 91-92 Sponsored by The Cimarron Valley Historical Society and Cushing Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. First edition. Copy of the book in the possession of Kristina Wheeler ''Among the homesteaders whose first home was a tent was the family of Phillip Wheeler (1840-1891). It was the morning of the run, the 22nd of September 1891, that Phillip Wheeler left his wife, Sarah and three younger children in a tent at Stillwater while he made the race into the Sac and Fox country, trying for a claim. He was successful in staking a quarter section in the northeast quarter of Section 29, Township 17, Range 5 East. Four miles south of the present City of Cushing. As he was preparing boundary stakes to mark his claim,t he axe slipped, cutting an ugly gash in his foot. Although he was in pain, he completed his task and set out for Stillwater where his family was waiting for his return. The injury to his foot caused blood-poisoning to set in and he became very ill and died within a week after staking his claim. Following his burial, Sarah and her children loaded the tent and their possessions into the wagon and came on to their claim, four miles south of Cushing. Henry, Ella, Dorsey and Mary aided their mother in caring for the three younger children, Etta age 11; Gene, 8 and Bert, age 5, while she went to Guthrie with her neighbor to the west, John Hopkins, to file on her claim. The family lived in the tent throughout the first bitter winter. Although the tent was fairly comfortable with a stove and beds from the wagon, the strong winds often forced each family member to hold down a corner of the tent to keep from blowing away in the strong Oklahoma wind.'' ''A storm cellar was dug by Mrs. Wheeler and her children, practically with their bare hands because they had few tools. Somehow the family survived with the aid of Ella, who was teaching school in Kansas for $30 per month, and Dorsey who had married Jake Deemer and had purchased a claim nearby. With all helping, enough money was secured to buy materials for a shelter for the family. Mrs. Wheeler started building the shack herself, but her neighbors finished it for her. The children were raised under very difficult circumstances. Mary met William S. Millhorn, a brother of their neighbor, Mrs. John Hopkins, and they were married shortly afterward making their home in Cushing for many years.Mary Wheeler Millhorn was born July 9, 1874 in Holton, Kansas and died October 1970 at the age of 96. She told of her family in a personal interview with the writer 6 June, 1968. Mary became a widow in 1928 and lived until 1970.'' ''Many other Cushing families endured similar hardships during the first few winters in this new country. Some families lived in their covered wagons for months, while many lived in dug-outs, half above the ground and half below. Others dug into the sides of hills for protection from the winter winds as did John Hopkins for his family, whose first home here for his wife and daughters was built into the side of a hill west of Mrs. Wheeler’s. They lived in this fashion until Mr. Hopkins, a stone mason by trade, got enough rock together to build a ice stone house for his family, which has been in constant use as a home since that time, and remains very substantial. John Hopkins (1860-1933) and his brother, Tom who came from August, Kansas, built ninety present of the stone business buildings and a number of residence in Cushing. The family of John Hopkins included his wife, Mary, daughters, Mabel, Gertrude, Alta, Ruby, and sons Tom and Dewey, all of whom attended Cushing High School.''

Origini del cognome scalzotto

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[[Category:Scalzotto Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Scalzotto-1|Claudio Scalzotto]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7978284 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Origins in Williamstown

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Williamstown, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]], [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Origins in Williamstown == '''...A History.''' * by [[Perry-15619|Arthur Latham Perry]] (1830-1905). * First Edition (1894): ** Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1894. ** 631 Pages. * Second Edition (1896): ** Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1896. ** 650 Pages. * Third Edition (1900, 1904): ** Published by Arthur Latham Perry, 1900, 1904. ** 650 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Origins in Williamstown|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * First Edition (1894): ** https://books.google.com/books?id=g0EOAAAAIAAJ ** https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t3dz08s4j * Second Edition (1896): ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008732643 * Third Edition (1900, 1904): ** https://books.google.com/books?id=2HIWAAAAYAAJ ** https://books.google.com/books?id=Hx9EAQAAMAAJ ** https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044024595100 ** https://hdl.handle.net/2027/chi.19757221 === Table of Contents === * CHAPTER I. Situation. * CHAPTER II. Fort Massachusetts. * CHAPTER III. Ephraim Williams. * CHAPTER IV. West Hoosac. * CHAPTER V. Williamstown. === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Perry, Arthur Latham. ''[[Space:Origins in Williamstown|Origins in Williamstown: A History]]''. (Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1894-1904). [ Page ]. * [[#Perry|Perry, Origins in Williamstown]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Perry|Perry, Origins in Williamstown]]: [ Page ])

Origins of Claus Oblinger

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Evidence is presented here that a Niclaus Oppliger from Bern Canton, Switzerland was the Claus Oblinger who emigrated with members of his family to Pennsylvania in the late 1720s, thus solving a nearly two-century enigma as to the place of his European origin ==Sources== *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/170988-claus-oblinger-a-swiss-pioneer-1678-1730-revised-edition?viewer=1&offset=1 ''Claus Oblinger: A Swiss Pioneer 1683-1730 with ties to Steiner, Farni, and Murer Swiss families''. Revised Edition, 2017 by Willard L. Oplinger]. This book is readable online at www.oplinger.org

Origins of Day family surname

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Interestingly from the Book: Bye-Gones: Relating to Wales and The Border Counties. The surnames of Day and Tye are derived from the Welsh personal name of Dei, a term of endearment for David. Dee is the anglicized name of the Welsh word of Du. (Black), or Ddu... In this book: Collections for a History of Staffordshire, we have the spelling for Day as Daa. Day is also written as Daa in the book: Bromley, Midlands Family history etc. So is the origin of the Day family surname Dee or Daa or Dei??? This Daa family names also seems to align with the lineage of Richard Day of Worfield, as William Daa/Day do align with each other!!! The search for the origins of he Day Family continues! We know for sure that there was a Richard Day of Worfield that had not one but 2 sons who become Bishops in the 1500's. /// Its interesting that the Dee/Day family line came into some prominence with Sir Nicholas Day of 1430 then Richard Day of Worfield 1477 and then his large family and not 1 but 2 sons that became bishops!! Also who was Sir Nicholas Day - (he is said to be the first generation to change his last name from Dee to Day) - ?I tend to assume the last name of the heritage of Richard Day of Worfield was actually Daa! Besides just Robert Daa of about 1260 (son of Warine Le Grosvenor who is recorded to being alive in 1259), there are other people with the last name Daa, (and probably from the same family) this is highly likely as there is recordings of the names Richard Daa, Nicholas Daa, John Daa and William Daa. So now its just a matter of putting the pieces of this puzzle together! https://books.google.ca/books?id=fTlKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA5-PA288&lpg=RA5-PA288&dq=william+daa+and+robert+daa&source=bl&ots=JYU4Gk7P8u&sig=ACfU3U2sRHnEfcsDMhWLhkMfzKsPknC3IA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjovsyGr7nnAhWxHzQIHcMIB_YQ6AEwBHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Day%20Daa&f=false http://www.archive.org/stream/collectionsfora11socigoog#page/n162/mode/1up/search/Daa *important*** see pages 150 and 151 above for a very interesting revelation! Daa is a surname (probably illegitimate) used by the Le Grosvenor of Little Budworth is Cheshire! see book: The Visitation of Shropshire, Taken in Year 1623, Volume 28 - see: Day of Worfield http://www.jhdaysa.info/day/day_bishops2.html https://books.google.ca/books?id=ad07AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA162&lpg=PA162&dq=sir+richard+day+of+warfield&source=bl&ots=9koAab1S1q&sig=NS3qMFu0HQWiR9FYObtCJjU0xww&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi8-bLAlJDYAhVfHGMKHdsRDm4Q6AEIUTAI#v=onepage&q=sir%20richard%20day%20of%20warfield&f=false https://books.google.ca/books?id=AFXitTEl3DoC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=william+daa&source=bl&ots=WFbtzCjMTU&sig=ACfU3U1Y9He8y7N6linDvrMKMnHTjOoPbw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi_jYv5rLnmAhURqp4KHUF2DpMQ6AEwA3oECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=william%20daa&f=false also see this link below for potential origins of the Day family name: http://www.archive.org/stream/collectionsfora11socigoog#page/n162/mode/1up/search/Daa Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Sep 22 2016, 2:07:13 UTC https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/holloway-family-tree/P12020.php Antiquities of Shropshire - page 197 - by Edward Lloyd (of Drenewydd) William de Brumley, son and heir of Roger de Brumley, tenet de rege in capite quoddam tenementum in Worfeld per servitium custodiendi quandam partem forestae regis de Morffe. 6th Edw. VI .f\ Roger Smith did homage for the Grange of Worfield. There were two gentlemen's families here, the Days and the Wavertons. A younger son of Richard Day, of Worfield, was a doctor in divinity, and dean of Windsor. Jane, the daughter and heir of John Waverton, married Sir George Bromley, ... Richard Day had a very large family and had not 1, but 2 sons that became Bishops!! Rev. George Day 1501 to 1556, Bishop of Chichester from 1543. a rigid papist, loyal to the Pope and Catholic Church! and his younger brother Rev. William Day 1529 to 1596, Bishop of Wincester from 1595, he was a zealous Protestant! And there was also a son named John Day - could this be John Day the Printer? see page 216 below: https://books.google.ca/books?id=dIY1AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA212&lpg=RA1-PA212&dq=warine+le+grosvenor&source=bl&ots=h-d5u2vSLs&sig=ACfU3U3oj5ezfqxnmIjArzwkZwgqlfdL_g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj26dnzwbPmAhXOpJ4KHRaEAawQ6AEwBHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=warine%20le%20grosvenor&f=false also see pages 21, 22 and 23 below: http://rslc.org.uk/api/file/Vol_103.pdf John Daa of Buddeworth was alive in 1325. see page 140 below: https://books.google.ca/books?id=h_sUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq=william+daa+and+robert+daa&source=bl&ots=L__iU1gUY7&sig=ACfU3U2rx5CEhDZzDROyK4P-dJkOenP2FA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjovsyGr7nnAhWxHzQIHcMIB_YQ6AEwA3oECAYQAQ#v=onepage&q=william%20daa%20and%20robert%20daa&f=false John Daa, Knight was live in 1384 - see below https://books.google.ca/books?id=Rm1nAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA514&lpg=PA514&dq=john+Daa+knight&source=bl&ots=9pNHYgNV-K&sig=ACfU3U02N7Bo7yBTR9Vx0khF1TTwD-E3AA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO-J22h-7nAhXKop4KHeJNAWYQ6AEwAXoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20Daa%20knight&f=false https://books.google.ca/books?id=AFXitTEl3DoC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=William+Daa&source=bl&ots=WFcqwviNR-&sig=ACfU3U3H8eRQDyX6TuiBt5S4c3bn_pOalA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjG6oicpPrnAhVnITQIHT6xDQ8Q6AEwBXoECAUQAQ#v=onepage&q=William%20Daa&f=false See some history of Warine Le Grosvenor below: Records show Warin (Warine) alive in 1259! https://books.google.ca/books?id=dIY1AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA212&lpg=RA1-PA212&dq=warine+le+grosvenor&source=bl&ots=h-d5u2vSLs&sig=ACfU3U3oj5ezfqxnmIjArzwkZwgqlfdL_g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj26dnzwbPmAhXOpJ4KHRaEAawQ6AEwBHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=warine%20le%20grosvenor&f=false ................................... also see pages 150 and 151 of the book below: http://www.archive.org/stream/collectionsfora11socigoog#page/n161/mode/1up/search/Daa ............................................. https://books.google.ca/books?id=--K8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA14&lpg=PA14&dq=warin+le+grosvenor&source=bl&ots=CbRL3awN4D&sig=ACfU3U1YETuscHLMUIygSR7QZVwOWNMYtQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGtdyd-bXmAhWUJTQIHW1dDsAQ6AEwA3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=warin%20le%20grosvenor&f=false .......................................................... https://books.google.ca/books?id=0AyDDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA1141&lpg=PA1141&dq=warin+le+Grosvenor&source=bl&ots=ixwyNWGxRD&sig=ACfU3U13pHd6wOM8RhlAApzUce4Sy3neng&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGz9-f-rXmAhVUvJ4KHXtGC7gQ6AEwCHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=warin%20le%20Grosvenor&f=false ....................................... https://books.google.ca/books?id=la8KAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=warin+le+Grosvenor&source=bl&ots=cdjAApxQOa&sig=ACfU3U0B887L_1AYmaY2TxkKNzn2chT-zw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjGz9-f-rXmAhVUvJ4KHXtGC7gQ6AEwBHoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=warin%20le%20Grosvenor&f=false https://books.google.ca/books?id=dIY1AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA216&lpg=RA1-PA216&dq=Le+Grosvenor+and+Daa&source=bl&ots=h-e0B1CNHq&sig=ACfU3U0zCAvVgdcQg5q2ilKQiciRkJrahA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiOuMjuptnnAhWgJTQIHTVAAtMQ6AEwA3oECAsQAQ#v=onepage&q=Le%20Grosvenor%20and%20Daa&f=false see pages 6,7,8 and 9 below: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/27097474/little-budworth-medieval-budworth

Origins of James STANNARD of Chattisham, Suffolk, circa 1750 to 1780.

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My four times G/Grandfather was a James STANNARD who was married, fathered children and died in Chattisham, Suffolk in the approximate era 1775/1777. I once thought that he was born in Elmsett, Suffolk in 1749, the son of Robert and Ann Stannard (nee Cowper). I have discovered information which I believe contradicts this and have been unable to find any other information. The records of the Church Register from Chattisham are very limited and do nothing to assist with this search.

Origins of Samuel Clark

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'''A Summary of needed corrections in the Samuel Clark profiles of WikiTree
Summary by T Stanton based on the invaluable research of Kay Wilson, Anne B, Bertram Sluys, and Others
26 June 2019'''

== Background == The preponderance of genealogical evidence and documentation shows that two current profiles for a Samuel Clark found in WikiTree # [[Clark-553|Samuel Clark-553]] # [[Clark-9611|Samuel Clark-9611]] are in fact the same person. Furthermore, the preponderance of genealogical evidence and documentation shows that the parents of this Samuel Clark are [[Clark-1851|James Clark]] and his unknown first wife rather than [[Clarke-2048|Samuel Clark]] born perhaps in Devon, England about 1619. : It should be noted that it has long been thought that profile Clarke-2048 is a conflation of at least two individuals and the profile is so noted. That these two Samuel Clark’s are the same person was first proposed in July 2016. Additional research and a new merge proposal in 2018 was rejected based upon a source and beliefs lacking primary source documentation. Profiles have been changed and undocumented statements about familial relationships added. The preponderance of primary source documentation and genealogical research going back at least a century shows that these two individuals are the same person. Under WikiTree guidelines the two profiles should be merged. : If at a later point in time valid primary source documentation and research is presented which shows these are in fact two different individuals, then at that time WikiTree can be changed to reflect that new (but currently non-existent) research and documentation. :: WikiTree guidelines require that lineages follow documented research (which in this case exists) but do not provide for erroneous and or undocumented lineages to be maintained based on undocumented sources while casting for information to support them. Following is an outline of the evidence surrounding Samuel Clark and his father James Clark presented in three groups: 1. those sources stating that he is the son of James; 2. those sources which are silent on the subject; and 3. those sources stating he is the son of Samuel. === 1 Sources Stating and or Providing Evidence that Samuel is the son of James === * Donald Jacobus in ''Families of Ancient New Haven,'' [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-haven-ct-families-of-ancient-new-haven/image?pageName=407&volumeId=7495&filterQuery=databasename:families%20of%20ancient%20new%20haven 2:407-408] (subscription required) states that he is the son of James Clark (by his first wife, name unknown). All citations in this work are NHV (New Haven Vital Statistics). ** Jacobus gives no DOB but gives further the date of death as 22 Feb 1729/30; Hannah Tuttle as the first wife married 7 Nov 1672; second wife Mary Thompson married 18 Apr 1717. * Ackley-Bosworth: Parke, Nathan Grier in ''The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & His Wife Emma Arabella Bosworth,'' (Woodstock, Vt., 1960) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062958764;view=1up;seq=222 page 164], gives the same information as in Jacobus, including that the father of Samuel is James Clark, and gives the following citations: FOOF 2:407-409; New Haven Colony Records: 1:17, 92, 138, 391; 2:137; New Haven Town Records 1:183; 2:184, 397, 401, 405, 419. * Smith, Tenney, ''Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant, Their Ancestors and Descendants'' (Brattleboro, Vt.: Vermont Printing, 1938), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066292509;view=1up;seq=186 page 156] states that the father of Samuel Clark is James Clark, and that his two wives were Hannah Tuttle and Mary Thompson (marriage dates not given). Citations given include Jacobus Families of Ancient New Haven and New Haven Town Records. * Boardman, William F. J., ''The Ancestry of William Francis Joseph Boardman'' (Hartford, 1906), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t7wm1b70n;view=1up;seq=331 page 245]. The Boardman ancestry is primarily concerned with James Clark and his probable father though it gives the names of two of his sons. In citing NEHGR 51:115 it is postulated that James Clark is the son of John Clark (alias Kingman) of Welles, Somerset via his 1641 will. The text also references estate papers showing sons of James [son of John Clark] made administrators are James and '''Samuel.''' ** Of the family genealogies pre-1910 covering this family (Clark, Barton and Boardman), Boardman is the only one who gives citations. It should also be noted that Boardman is careful in his use of language when citing or providing information that he believes is uncertain. * Cutter, Wm. ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut,'' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Clark-1851 Vol III: 1311-12]. In the course of the discussions on this family, this part of Cutter’s extensive multi-volume work has sometimes erroneously been referred to as “a newspaper article.” While Cutter does not provide citations for his work, he does give James as the father of Samuel. An error in the surname of Samuel’s first wife, perhaps typographical in nature, has been used to discredit Cutter entirely on this matter but that would be a mistake given the preponderance of other documented work which essentially provides the same information as Cutter. === 2. Sources Silent on the Parentage of Samuel === There are three sources which touch on this family that provide no information as to the parentage of Samuel Clark. These are: # Elias Atwater, Lucy M. Hewitt, Bessie E. Beach: ''History of the colony of New Haven to Its Absorption into Connecticut'' (1902), [https://archive.org/details/historycolonyne00smitgoog/page/n710 pages 684-685]; # Todd, John Edward, ''The Todd Family in America or the Descendants of Christopher Todd 1637–1907'' (Northampton, Mass.: Gazette Printing, 1920), [https://archive.org/details/toddfamilyinamer00todd/page/30 page 31]; and # Tuttle, George Frederick, ''The Descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, Who Came from Old to New England in 1635, and Settled in New Haven in 1639, with Numerous Biographical Notes and Sketches'' (Tuttle, Rutland, Vt, 1883), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065940231;view=1up;seq=192 page 540]. === 3. Sources Which State Without Evidence that Samuel is the son of Samuel === An exhaustive search has produced three places or sources which name Samuel Clark as the son of Samuel Clark (Clark-2048). These are: # Find-A-Grave which lists no documentation and this particular F-a-G memorial has three formal problem notices (as of early April 2019) filed by users. # William Eleazar Barton, ''Lieutenant William Barton of Morris County, New Jersey: And His Descendants'' (1900), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?num=123&u=1&seq=7&view=image&size=100&id=uva.x000487382 page 123]. This book provides no citations for its information. # Clark, Edgar W., ''History and genealogy of Samuel Clark, sr., and his descendants from 1636-1891--255 years'' (St Louis, Nixon-Jones, 1891) [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1892clar/page/10 page 10]. Provides no documentation for its entries. However it is important to take note that Edgar Clark writes that he believed a son of Samuel went to Long Island c 1644 but he is not named and is specifically not the same person as the Samuel Clark he names as son of Samuel Clark. This is perhaps one of the starting points for unraveling what many believe (and have notated) is a conflation of at least two different individuals currently embodied in the Clark-2048 profile. == The Real Samuel Clark == The merge of Samuel Clark-553 and Samuel Clark-9611 brings together two profiles which both show birth in New Haven circa 1646-1647. The exact date and place of the birth of the real Samuel Clark are unknown but the date and place are reasonable suggestions for the son of James Clark. The merge brings together two profiles which both show date and place of death as 22 Feb 1729/30 in New Haven and there is no suggestion anywhere that there were two individuals of the same name who died the same date and place. The merge brings together two profiles one of which shows the real Samuel Clark’s first wife and the other which shows the real Samuel Clark’s second wife. Documentation that he had two wives of these names is found multiple places in primary source genealogical documents and corroborated secondary sources. == The Children of the Real Samuel Clark == The children of Samuel Clark is beyond the scope of this summary but various descendants of four different men named Samuel Clark are believed intermingled within WikiTree. Discrepancies in children have been noted on various profiles for some time. Wikitree volunteer Bertram Sluys is currently working to correctly align children with parents. There is no valid reason for the merge of Clark-553 and Clark-9611 to be delayed while children are sorted. The merge itself will untangle many of the issues of the children and will facilitate the proper alignment of subsequent generations. == Who are the Children of Samuel Clark and Hannah Fordham? == The correct children of Samuel Clark-2048 and Hannah Fordham-97 requires additional research but it appears clear based upon available documentation that the Samuel Clark to be represented by the merge of Clark-553 and Clark-9611 is not one of them. It should be noted that Clark-2048 has long been thought to be a conflation of at least two individuals and the profile is so noted. == Next Steps == Based on this research, WikiTree's Puritan Great Migration project will be completing the merge of the two Samuel Clark profiles discussed above, making him son of James by his first wife, and merging as necessary his known children. Should subsequent quality research reach other conclusions, the PGM project looks forward to reviewing it. [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] 16:54, 27 June 2019 (UTC)
(Co-Leader, Puritan Great Migration Project) == Sources ==

Origins of Strain Surname

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Recorded in several forms including Strachan (Scotland), Strahan, Straughan (England), Strain and Straine (Northern Ireland), this is a surname of Scottish origins. It is generally pronounced "Strawn", a form which has lead to the development of the alternative spellings. 1 First found in Kincardineshire, a former county in Scotland, with spelling of Strachen or Straughan. Name is derived from the valley of the Aan (Strath Aan). 2 Earliest record of the Clan was in 1057 AD, when they accompanied King Malcolm Canmore in his attempt to overthrow the King MacBeth. The Clan Strachan was one of the major Clans participating in the Battle of Lumphanen (25 miles west of Aberdeen). 2 Walderus de Strathecan had extensive territories in the lands of Strachan (pronounced “Strawn” or originally “Stracken”) 2 Spellings include: Strachan, Strawn, Strachen, Straughan, Straghan 2 Strayhorn Source of data: 1 - The Internet Surname Database at http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Strain 2 - House of Names at https://www.houseofnames.com/strain-family-crest

Origins of the Booth/Kidd Family of Blackstone, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Dunn County, Wisconsin]] [[Category:Blackstone, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Irish Immigrants to America]] [[Category:Migrants from County Londonderry to Massachusetts]] [[Category:Bovevagh Parish, County Londonderry]] ==Family Origins== The Booth/Kidd family was originally from County Londonderry, Ireland (around the area of Bovevagh). Some sources say they may have been of English descent. I also believe they may be of Scottish descent as well. I've found many references to them being of the Baptist religion. ==Immigration== Many of the family members immigrated to the US in the mid to late 1800's. The majority of them seemed to settle in the Blackstone area of Worcester County, Massachusetts. ==Blackstone, Massachusetts== The family in Massachusetts owned a wool firm called "Booth and Kidd". It seems that many members of the family were employed there. ==Dunn County, Wisconsin== A branch of the Booth/Kidd family left Massachusetts and settled in the Dunn County area of Wisconsin. [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]] and at least 3 of her children. ==Monticello, Iowa== One of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]'s sons, [[Kidd-4116|Hugh Kidd]], left Massacusetts for Monticello, Iowa. He had only one child, [[Kidd-4215|Ida Ann Miller (nee Kidd)]], who died of complications of childbirth. Ida's child died shortly after she did. ==Lewiston, Idaho== [[Booth-8844|Benjamin Booth]] moved to Lewiston, Idaho from Millville, Massachusetts in 1885. ==Pocatello, Idaho== [[Kidd-4248|William R Kidd]] left his birth place of Colfax, Wisconsin and moved to Pocatello, Idaho. ==San Francisco, California== According to a wedding announcement in the Dunn County News (11 Oct 1895, pg 5) for Mary Mittlesdorf (nee Powers), one of [[Booth-6794|Nancy Kidd (nee Booth)]]'s granddaughters, there was a "Mr and Mrs Booth of San Francisco, California". So far no identifying info for this couple has been found.

Origins of the Cranes

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[[Space:Crane:_Sleepy_Hollow_and_Beyond"Sleepy|Hollow and Beyond"]] {{One Name Study|name=Crane}} Studying the ancient roots of the Boernician tribes of the borderlands between Scotland and England. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picts"Know the Picts"] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts"Know the Celts] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angles"Know the Angles"] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_people"Know the Scots"] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Scottish_border"The Ango-Scottish Border"] *[http://hal_macgregor.tripod.com/gregor/Scythia.html"Origins of the Picts and Scots"] *[http://www.thesonsofscotland.co.uk/Rex%20Pictorum.pdf"The History of the Kings of the Picts"] *[https://archive.org/stream/fairyfaithincelt00evanrich#page/n5/mode/2up"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"] DNA Studies: *[http://forums.familytreedna.com/showthread.php?t=32683"The Difference Between Celtic and Gallic ethnicities"]

Origins of the Mabile Surname

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[[Category: Maple Name Study]] :'''Mabile''' is an Old French name thought to be derived from the Latin word amabilis (meaning loveable). :[[Bellême-14|'''Mabile (Bellême) de Montgomery''']] was born about 1026 in Lower Normandy. Mabile inherited the vast possessions of the House of Bellême, including a site near the southern border of Normandy where the castle of '''La Roche Mabile''' was built.Sir Francis Palgrave, ''The History of Normandy and of England'', page 430. ::"The fame of William was no doubt widely spread by this series of successful exploits and strategems, and his direct influence was distinctly increased by his receiving the homage of the Count of Ponthieu in one direction and the Lord of Mayenne in another. It would seem also that this was the time when William made, in conformity with the licence granted him by King Henry, a further acquisition of Cenomannian territory at the cost of the Count of Anjou. It was not unimportant to him to extend his power as far as might be in the district through which he had, six years before, made his famous night-march from Domfront to Alençon. At a short distance west of Alençon, and south-west of the episcopal town of Seez, the Sarthon, a small tributary of the Sarthe, was the boundary between Normandy and Maine. The Duke now took possession of a point beyond the frontier stream; a castle and town arose, which were entrusted to the care of Roger of Montgomery. It lay near the neighborhood of the hereditary possessions of his wife, and from her the new bulwark of Normandy was honored or disgraced by the name of the ''Rock of Mabel''.⁵ ::⁵On Roca Mabiliæ or Roche Mabille, see Stapleton, i. lxxiii."Edward A. Freeman, ''The History of the Norman Conquest of England'', Volume III (1869), page 169. :::"The castle de Rocha stood upon the right bank of the river Sarton, or little Sarthe, the limit of Normandy on the side of Maine, from its source in the parish of Rouperroux- en-Normandie to its confluence with the greater stream, and had its name of Roca Mabilie from the wife of Roger de Montgomeri; of their joint foundation was the priory of St. Nicholas de Roca, a cell to the abbey of St. Martin-de-Sées."THOMÆ STAPLETON, ''MAGNI ROTULI SCACCARII NORMANNIE SUB REGIBUS ANGLIE'', Volume 1, page 63. :'''Mabile la plastrière''' was listed in the 1292 census of Paris.https://heraldry.sca.org/names/paris.html ----- :The earliest known instance of ''Mabile'' as a surname is the ''John Mabile'' listed in a Hundred Roll for Chafford Hundred (Essex County, England) in 1274.P. H. Reany and R. M. Wilson, ''A Dictionary of English Surnames'', Routledge, London (1958); referencing ''Rotuli Hundredorum'', Volume 1, London (1812), page 149. :Other early instances of surnames with similar spellings include: ::''Rogerus filius Mabilie'' (1130 AD in the Pipe Rolls, Northamptonshire, England) ::''Arnaldus Mabilie'' (1185 AD in Templars Records, Essex, England) ::''Joh' Mabylle'' (1287 AD in Forest Pleas, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, England) :These are thought to be early forms of English surnames '''(Mable, Mabley, and Mapley)''' derived from the Old French name '''Mabile''', While it seems likely that the Mabile name was introduced to England during the period of Norman rule, it is not known if the Mabiles of France actually share common ancestry with Mable/Mabley families of England. ----- :Recent advances in DNA testing are allowing us to create a patrilineal family tree for all of humanity. So far, these studies have shown that '''Mapley/Mabley''' families of English origin are related to American '''Maple''' families. These families share a nearest common patrilineal ancestor who was born roughly around 1400 AD. The '''Maple/Mapley/Mable/Mabley Surname Project''' at Family Tree DNA ( https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/maple-surname-dna-project/about/background ) is looking for '''Mabile''' males to participate in this study. We would like to see if the '''Mabile''' families of French origin are related to the '''Mable/Mabley''' families of English origin and, if so, to estimate a birth year for their nearest common ancestor. If you would like to help find the origins of the '''Mabile''' surname, please contact [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]] for more information. (You can send a private message to Bruce by clicking [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 here].) Our project has some funds for free testing, and participation does not require you to reveal any personal information. ----- ==Sources== ----- Currently, this project just has one member: [[Maple-414|Bruce Maple]]. If you have more information about the origins of the Mabile surname, please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14414093 send me a private message].

Origins of the Name Sallans

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=== '''Welcome to the Sallans Name Study''' === The goal of this project is to find and connect the earliest references to the name Sallans. I am interested in documenting references and sharing stories of Sallans’s born before 1900. Family folklore has the name originating in France…originally nobles named de Sallance or La Sallance. There was a Secretary to King Louis XVI who was beheaded during the French Revolution. Afterwards, his wife fled to Ireland with her sons and changed their name to Sallans. I would like to find the origin of the name Sallans. If the folklore is true, I think everyone with this name can be linked back to a couple of brothers. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Dennis Sallans. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. • Share family folklore that could lead to new name searches. For example, my family folklore has the name originating in France as De Sallance or La Sallance. Does anyone have any references to people with this name? • Share the earliest references to Sallans. For example, I have 3 references to Sallans who were born about 1750 (Alexander Sallans, James Sallans, and John Sallans). I will reference these people and would like others to share information. Perhaps we will be able to connect the line of Sallans. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! === Sallans Sandbox === This area if for work in progress. Post Sallans stories and references that have incomplete or unsourced profiles. '''Other Family Folklore:''' Family name was originally de Sallance. They were Huguenots who lived somewhere in France. The Huguenots were protestants who were persecuted in France and escaped to Holland, South Africa, and Ireland in the 17th and 18th centuries. Source: written by Willard Sallans prior in 1988 '''Interesting Information:''' A map drawn by Sir Willi Petty in 1658 shows a townland of "Sallance" marked, which was part of a survey done by Oliver Cromwell. The next map of Ireland was drawn in 1752 and the name became "Sallens" although the town wasn't developed yet. The third map is dated 1781 drawn up by Lt. Alexander Taylor and the name is still "Sallens", but was later changed to "Sallins". "Sallins" is presently located about 2 miles north of Naas, about 25 miles west of Dublin. Source: Communication with Gary Sallans July 30, 2014 who credited Burdette Sallans for the research '''de Sallance''' In a book by Yves Combeau called "Le comte d'Argenson, 1696-1764: Ministre de Louis XV" there is a mention of a "comte de Sallance" or Count de Sallance. Source: https://books.google.ca/books?id=ntxQVAWPIWAC&pg=PA482&lpg=PA482&dq=%22De+Sallance%22&source=bl&ots=4GhLMOJRD9&sig=9SFTsthV_r1aT_qt0ZevKLBWCek&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwio79Cwkq7ZAhXp64MKHZ8FDHkQ6AEIPzAE#v=onepage&q=%22De%20Sallance%22&f=false accessed on Feb. 17, 2018 Not that I believe this, but this website http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Sallans (which is selling Surname Scrolls) has this to say about the name Sallans... "This unusual name has a number of possible origins, the first and most likely being from an early Medieval English occupational name for a tradesman or a merchant, a dealer. The derivation is from the Old English pre 7th Century verb "sellan", to give, hand over, a seller, dealer, in Middle English "Sell(en)". Secondly, the modern surname, which can be found as Sal(l)an, Sellan, Salling and the plural forms "Sallans", "Sallens" and "Sallings", may be locational in origin, deriving from the place in Essex called "Saling". The placename is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Salinges", and means the dwellers at the willows or "Willow copse", derived from the Old English pre 7th Century "Salh", sallow, willow, with the Old English suffix "-ing"(as)" denoting "people of". The plural forms of the modern surname are either patronymics, meaning "son of Sallan", or the sensitive case of the locational name, "of Saling". Richard Sallans was christened in Kemerton, Gloucestershire, in April 1st, 1619. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robarte Sallens (marriage to Joane Butte), which was dated September 16th 1577, at Hungerford, Berkshire, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1, known as "Good Queen Bess", 1558 - 1603. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling." '''Early References to Alexander Sallans''' '''Baron Alexander Sallans''' was commissioned an ensign in the 9th Regiment of Foot. September 2nd, 1776 By an order of August 13th 1777 he was assigned to service in Captain Fraser's Marksmen, and three days later, while in performance of his duty, was wounded at the Battle of Bennington. He became a captain in the 85th Regiment of Foot, which was assigned to duty in Jamaica. In 1783 his name disappears from the army lists. Footnote 76 in “A Memoir of the Exploits of Captain Alexander Fraser and His Company of British Marksmen” by Stephen G. Strach, originally accessed on March 16, 1999. Can currently be access at [https://web.archive.org/web/20000824053234/www.globalserve.net/~lougheed/CSM_ID/history.html] A land petition (denied) submitted in 1833 by Sarah SALLANS, widow of Alexander SALLANS. The petition gives a detailed description of Alexander SALLANS military career. Summarizing, he joined the Royal Artillery on 18 Aug 1806 in Ireland and after serving in a number of areas, came to Canada in 1814, with the Royal Artillery, and was discharged after the War of 1812 ended. Alexander died in Sep 1832. *** The death date matches an Alexander Sallans who hung himself in Hallowell, Ontario (in a Picton jail) on September 11, 1832) Source: page 86 Reid's Death Notices ***This also matches earlier research I did on an Alexander SALLANS, who came to Upper Canada (today Ontario) with the 9th Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1814. Alexander joined the RA in Ireland in 1806 and was discharged in Kingston in 1817. His wife's name was Sarah (probably WHITESIDE). Alexander had at least one son Alexander Whiteside SALLANS, born 1806 in Ireland. Source: Email communication with R. Porter on April 16, 2001 There was a Alexander Sallans who was born in Northern Ireland and came to Upper Canada at the age of 7 in 1814. He later worked as a tin a tinsmith and moved around a lot in Prince Edward County and Lennox and Addington Source: Email communications with R. Potter in 2001 who received this information from a letter he had from his gg aunt *** this matches a reference I found to an Alex Sallans born in 1806 in Hillsborough Ireland joined military in Dec 1819 in Canada at age 13 *** also matches Alexander (Alex) Whiteside Sallans (1806-1880). married twice: first to Sarah Jane Turner and second to Jane Priscilla ROBINSON. With his first wife he had children William Henry, Jane "Jennie", Minerva "Minnie", George William, and with his second wife had children Alexander Whitson, John George and Ephraim. Source: Email communication with R. Porter on April 16, 2001 Alexander's Children: ***William Henry (1845-1923) married Lucy Ann Melita Beebe (1851-1941) ***Jane "Jennie" (1854-1928) married James William Powell ***Minerva "Minnie" (1852-) married Thomas Morgan *** George William (1858-) ***Alexander (1858-) ***John George (1868) ***Ephriam (1870-1918) married Margaret Dool Alexander W Sallans, Age 40 (birth about 1823), born in Ireland and residing in Napanee Ontario married Sept 7, 1863 to Jane P. Robinson, Age 32. Parents of Alexander are listed as Alexander and Sarah Source: Lennox and Addington Marriages 1858-1869 '''Early References to John Sallans and JamesSallans''' Notes from Willard Sallans state that in the Belfast Hall of Records there is a 1789 reference to a John and James Sallans T1007/291/157 '''John Sallans''' and his wife Catherine Burns of Gilford County Down, leased land in Loughans, County Down on Nov 2, 1789 T1007/291/160 '''James Sallans''' and his wife Priscilla Cavenagh of Gilford County Down, leased land in Loughans, County Down on Nov 6, 1789 1814 Rental of Loughans records that a James Sallins and his wife, Priscilla, had a son, John '''James Sallans''' (1794- Apr.1862) James was born in County Down Northern Ireland (1794) and lived in Loughans. His listed occupation was that of a "sawyer". He married Jane Wilson (1801-1883) in 1822. They lived in Loughans Bainbridge, County Down, Ireland. They had 13 children – 9 were born alive, and 5 were recorded as "dying young". Known children are: John (Dec 22 1822), James (1824), Jane (Jan. 11 1827), Martha (May 13, 1834), Edward (July 9, 1843), Jane (July 27, 1845), Mary (1846), Alexander (1848), Sarah (Oct 5, 1850), Andrew (Sept 6, 1850) Source: Letter to Willard Sallans from Burdette Sallans who is sharing his family ancestry. James' Children: ***John (1825-1877) married Ann Brett (1829-1900) ***James (1827-) ***Jane (1827-) ***Martha (1836) ***Edward Francais (1843-1911) married Elizabeth Ann Baily in 1862 in Ireland ***Jane (1845) ***Mary (1846-) ***Matthew (1838-) ***Alexander (1848-) ***Sarah (1850-) ***Andrew (1850-1932) married Ann Martin and later Fredricka Fisher John (1826-1877) born in County Down - father was James John Sallans christened Dec 22, 1822 in Loughans - parents James and Jane Wilson John Sallans birth: 1825 Ireland census:1861 Caledon, Peel, Ontario, Canada '''Sallans records from England''' Baron Alexander Sallans was supposed to be "a Swede". Most of my research has found Irish ancestry. There are several references with English ancestry. Please post these references here. William Sallans christening Sept. 17, 1573 in Much Marcle, Hereford, England (father was Richard) source Richard Sallans christening 26 April 1619 in Kemerton, Gloucester, England (father: Richard, Mother: Ann) Joseph Sallans christening 11 November 1676 in Newark Upon Trent, Nottingham, England (father John Sallans) Margeret Sallans christening 11 February 1569 in Much Marcle, Hereford, England (father: Richard Sallans) Mary Sallans marriage: 31 July 1796 Suffolk, England to Henry Knight John Sallans death: 1732 burial:7 February 1732 Great Barr, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom (Father John Sallans) Mary Sallans birth: 1822 death: 1870 Bethnal Green, London, England Charles Sallans birth: 1815 death: 1877 Kensington, London, England Reymond Sallans birth: 1819 Ireland residence: 1891 in Barrow In Furness, Lancashire, England James Sallans birth: 1816 Lincolnshire, England residence: 1891 Croft, Lincolnshire, England Job Sallans birth: 1805 Painswick, Gloucestershire residence: 1871 Upleadon, Gloucestershire, England Hannah Sallans birth: 1805 Painswick, Gloucestershire residence: 1871Upleadon, Gloucestershire, England Isabella Sallans birth: 831Douglus Isle Of Muck, residence:1861Liverpool, Lancashire, England spouse: William Sallans children: Jane Sallans, Thomas Sallans William Sallans birth:1831 St Andrews, London residence: 1851 Liberty Of The Rolls, Middlesex, England '''Sallans records from Netherlands''' Jean Sallans baptism: 11 May 1712 Delft, South Holland, Netherlands (father: Jean Sallans mother: Marie Duflou) Catharina Antonie Sallans marriage: 24 July 1729 Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands to Arij Struijk '''Sallans records from Hungary''' Petrus Sallans baptism: 29 September 1772 in Bátaszék, Tolna, Hungary (father: Petrus Sallans mother: Anna Maria) '''Miscellaneous Information to Follow Up On''' Lucinda Sallans (1808-1833) Martha Sallans (1807-1866) married Alexander James Eliza Ann Sallans married George Whitfield Wood - lived in Picton in early 1800 Edward Francais Sallans (1843-1911) born in Gilford, Banbridge, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Son of James Sallans and Jane Sallans Husband of Eliza Jane Sallans and Elizabeth Ann Sallans Father of Agnes Sallans; Edward Sallans; Andrew Sallans; Charlotte Sallans; James Sallans; Jane Sallans; Alexander Sallans; Caroline Sallans; Rachel Sallans; James Sallans; Mary Jane Sallans; John Samuel Sallans; Elizabeth Sallans; Margaret Sallans; Martha Sallans and William Sallans « less Brother of John Sallans; James Sallans; Jane Sallans; Martha Sallans; Mary Sallans; Alexander Sallans and Andrew Sallans William James Sallans baptised in 1810 - parents were Alexander and Sarah Jas Sallans - early 1800s (might be short for James Sr?) Jane died mar 30 1841 age 14 and is buried in Tulllish parish County Down Jane Sallans birth: 1825 death: January 1883 / March 1883 Banbridge, Ireland Joseph Sallans (1816-) George Sallans - lived in Port Hope in early 1800s George I Sallans - witnessed a marriage in 1833 George Sallans (1836-1911) parents were John and Elizabeth - married Deborah Murphy George Sallans (b abt 1836) married Charlotte (1836-1901) William Sallans (1859) married Sarah(1861) had children Alfred, George, Ambrose === '''Completed Profiles''' === [[WikiTree ID|John Sallans]]

Origins of the name TANNAHILL

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It is thought that the name TANNAHILL is derived from the name “Tannochill” - It started with an orphan boy who was discovered by an elderly couple, the child was very young and unable to give any indication of his parents, it was considered that his parents were lost during the Spanish Armada. The elderly couple decided to adopt the boy and named him Tommy Tannahill (Circa 1580), the name Tanna meaning high, so Tannahill means “high hill”.

Origins of the Names Fuston & Fueston

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''This project was started 22-Feb-2017. The construction of this site is a work in progress with more information and features to be added in the future.'' [[Fueston-1 | Charles Fueston]] *[[Space:Fueston_Name_Study|Fuston & Fueston Name Study and DNA Project - new WikiTree name study]] *[http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/fuston/ Fuston & Fueston DNA Project - new World Families project] *[[:Category:Origins_of_the_Names_Fuston_and_Fueston]] =='''Some Possibilities:'''== Richard Fuston was transported to the Virginia Colony sometime before 1652. His bond was registered in 1652, and Henry Fleete received land in Lancaster County, Virginia for paying the bond. He most likely was from one of the Three Kingdoms of England, Ireland, or Scotland which at this time were at war with each other. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Three_Kingdoms The name might come from Fewston in Yorkshire, England. Fewston which in the past has been spelt Fuston, and Fueston was part of the Forest of Knaresborough. The Forest was part of the Royal Duchy of Lancaster holdings. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fewston *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Fewston,_Yorkshire_Genealogy

Origins of the Surname Bowdle Research

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Origins of Thomas Bird of Hartford: An unproven theory

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'''PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A THEORETICAL DISCUSSION, NOT ESTABLISHED FACT.''' Some new clues about Thomas Bird of CT, d. 1662 - related to composer William Byrd's family? Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 20:54:07 -0500 I have been chipping away at a theory for some time about the origins of Thomas Bird of Hartford, CT (d. 1662). He is the immigrant ancestor for the Birds of Hartford and Farmington, CT; later generations moved west to VT, central NY state, and WI. There has been a theory circulating for what I assume has been a long time that Thomas Bird of Hartford was related to the famous Elizabethan composer William Byrd (1540-1623). Those advancing this theory have usually identified the composer's grandson Thomas Bird (son of Christopher, and b. 1595 in Stondon Massey, Essex) as the same person that appears in Hartford by 1644. However, there has not been much evidence to support this theory. Recently, I attacked this problem from a different direction, that of attempting to trace the ancestry of known associates of Thomas Bird of Hartford. In the probate/inventory of Thomas Bird's estate (apparently not a will - he may have died suddenly), published in CT Probate Records (Hartford district), I noticed the names of several individuals outside of the immediate family mentioned: Thomas Cole, John Belden, Thomas Bunce, Sgt. Watts. Most sources (including Torrey) identify the wife of Thomas Bird as Mary Belden, based on the association with John Belden in the probate record. A recent issue of TAG (in the 2000 volume) has identified the origins of the Beldens of Wethersfield, CT as Heptonstall parish, Yorkshire, England. (This is also the home parish of Christopher Wadsworth, as it turns out.) A Mary Belden was baptised there in 1601, the dau. of Lawrence Belden (and sister of Richard Belden of CT). Although there is no direct evidence of a marriage between Thomas Bird and Mary Belden, the circumstantial evidence is convincing enough to accept identification of Mary as Thomas' wife at the time of his demise. (It may not have been his first marriage, though.) All of this information is well known, and is provided merely as background. When I examined the family of John Belden, I noticed that his daughter-in-law (married to Jonathan Belden) was named Mary Wright. I also remembered that there was a John Wright (1580-1661) of Kelvedon Hatch, Essex that was named in 1604 as a "popish recusant" along with William Byrd (the Elizabethan composer, who lived across the meadow from the Wrights of KH). I did some quick investigating of the Wrights of CT. Although they were certainly not Catholics, they were indeed descended from the Wrights of Kelvedon Hatch! They are descendants of Robert Wright (1516-1587), the second son of "Sir" John Wright (1488-1551) of KH. His great-grandson is the John Wright recusant of 1604, and THAT John Wright is second cousins with the John Wright who married Grace Glasscock, and who was the father of Thomas Wright (d. 1683) of Wethersfield, CT! (There are *several* other John Wrights, including three brothers known as "Elder" John, "Myddle" John, and "John the Younger"; all brothers of the above Robert Wright.) I noticed that the Wrights of CT intermarried several times with the Beldens over the next two generations. They also intermarry with the Woodfords, another important family in the Birds of CT genealogy. Interestingly, they do NOT appear to intermarry AT ALL with the Birds of CT. Perhaps there was previous intermarrying in England? A little music history: The most important English composers of Elizabeth I's and James I's periods were Thomas Tallis, William Byrd, John Bull, Orlando Gibbons, and Jeremiah Clarke. It is a matter of historical record that all of these people had extensive contact with each other, except for Clarke and Tallis (who were at opposite ends of this historical period). Here are several facts. One of Thomas Bird's sons was named James. Thomas Bird of CT's other son, Joseph, married a Mary Clarke. It is well established that the Bunce family intermarried with the Thomas Bull family. There is a William Gibbons in Hartford during this time. These people all lived near each other on the "south" side of Hartford or the "north" side of Wethersfield. Some of you may know where I'm headed with this by now. Is it possible that a little "artist colony" (or more accurately, relatives of Elizabethan/Jacobean musicians) made up a certain section of early Hartford? There's more. John Harley (a recent English Byrd biographer) successfully identified the family of the composer WB in his book "William Byrd: Gentleman of the Chapel Royal" (1997), and gave his brother's name as Simon Bird (there is also a John Bird, another brother, who had no descendants). Simon Bird lived in London, and had a son Thomas Bird, who was an Anglican rector in the county of Berkshire. Thomas had four children, Thomas, Simon, John and one other child, whose name I've forgotten for the moment; all were born by 1615, when Thomas the rector died. Harley also states, with fairly compelling supporting evidence, that the grandson of William Byrd (Thomas, b. 1595) was unmarried in 1634, and that he was a Catholic at least until May 1638; whereupon he disappears from the record, and that he probably was "dsp". I am inclined to agree with his assessment. My theory is that Thomas Bird of CT is descended from the line of William Byrd's brother Simon, rather than from William himself. However, Harley does not provide the baptismal records (or birthdates) for the four children of Thomas Bird of Berkshire. In a followup article in the Oxford University publication "Music and Letters", John Harley also identifies Sir Thomas Smith, "Customer Inward to Queen Elizabeth", as a close associate of William Byrd, the Mercer ("Customer Outward" - Smith's partner at the customs office). This namesake of the composer is probably related to the composer, according to Harley. WB the Mercer is descended from the Birds of Yowley, Cheshire (Visitation of 1580, Chester; Visitation of 1634, Essex). Now the question arises, are the Smiths of Hartford, CT related to Sir Thomas Smith? Have you ever tried to research "Thomas Smith" on the internet? Ouch! It makes the plethora of Thomas Birds look paltry by comparison. :-) Another possible clue is the witness to the "will" of Thomas Bird of CT, Thomas Cole. According to Emmison's "Elizabethan Life - Morals and the Church" (p. 51), there was a John Cole of Kelvedon Hatch named, who was the rector of Ongar/Stanford Rivers. I don't know if the two are related yet. It's a lot of semi-connected associations for now, but because of the establishment of a definite link between the Wrights of Wethersfield and the Wrights of Kelvedon Hatch, I believe that this theory is worth investigating. To anyone who's read this far, I would love to collaborate with individuals who have done some serious research on the possible connection between William Byrd the composer and Thomas Bird of CT. I could also really use some help with the records at the Essex Records Office, if anyone on this list lives within a short distance of Colchester. Please e-mail me privately if you wish to collaborate. Everyone else, please don't quote this as established fact!!! It's still just a working theory. Best regards, Steve Bird Dr. Steven Bird, Director of Orchestras, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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: ''The following was provided to the Puritan Great Migration project in October 2018 by [mailto:wlh@foothill.net William L. Harvey], researcher and descendant of the following, with major contributions by [mailto:kahunakerry@gmail.com Kerry Petersen], dated 5 Dec 2017. With their permission, the PGM project has created this Freespace Page to hold their combined research notes. Please contact William if you have any questions. We have formatted the notes for easier reading on this wiki.'' == Summary of Harvey Y-DNA test results as of 08/10/2018 : (by WLH) == === William Harvey bapt. in 1610 d. 1691=== is documented as having married Joane Hucker in 1639 in Plymouth. He is currently assumed to have a Y-DNA STR developed genetic signature in the '''"E"''' haplogroup via very strong matching by the independently developed genealogies of four male direct line Harvey descendants of three sons of Zachariah Harvey 1711-1801. This assumption has been confirmed further by Big Y testing by two of the above mentioned four descendants with SNP tests which revealed a matching SNP signature of E-M123....E-L795....E-Y5427....E-Y5435....E-FGC18413....'''E-Y81676 = Terminal SNP.''' Taunton, MA VRs firmly indicate that William Harvey 1610-1691 is the gr-grandfather of Zachariah Harvey. Of course there could be a case of mis-attributed paternity involved here but thus far there is no indication of such having occurred. William Harvey 1610-1691 and Thomas Harvey 1617-1651 (below) could be "brothers" and both named Harvey if one of them had had a different mother, previously married, who had brought a son along when she subsequently married Thomas Harvey and an informal adoption took place - giving the Harvey surname to a non-paternally related male. If this truly occurred we are unable at this time to positively identify any such adoption. Additional Y-DNA testing needs to be done on descendants of Zachariah's father (Thomas Harvey 1682-1770) or, better yet, on descendants of his grandfather (Thomas Harvey 1641-1728). === Thomas Harvey 1617-1651 === has a Y-DNA signature (via STR results) of R-M269 . This is based on the independently developed genealogies of seven male direct line Harvey descendants of two sons of Thomas Harvey 1617-1651. As well, there are five other non-Harvey surname matches who show close paternal relationship to this Harvey line. At this juncture there is no documentation as to when/how this non-surname relationship came to be. The STR test results have been confirmed further by Big Y SNP testing by one of the above mentioned seven descendants of two sons of Thomas Harvey 1617-1651 matching with one of the matching non-Harvey surnames. These two Big Y SNP tests show a matching SNP signature of R-M343....R-M269....R-U106....R-Z381....R-Z18(Z19)....'''R-BY62546 = Terminal SNP'''. Thomas Harvey 1617-1651 and William Harvey 1610-1691 (above) could be "brothers" and both named Harvey if one of them had had a different mother, previously married, who had brought a son along when she subsequently married Thomas Harvey and an informal adoption took place - giving the Harvey surname to a non-paternally related male. If this truly occurred we are unable at this time to positively identify any such adoption. === Two William Harveys in Early New England ?=== a great amount of conflation has occurred over many years between the William Harvey "of Taunton" bpt. 1610-d. 1691 who married Joane Hucker in 1639 and the William Harvey b. ? - d. 1658 "of Boston" who married Martha Copp in 1650. Y-DNA test results ('''Haplogroup R-M269''') indicate that this second William Harvey is not thought to be related to either of the assumed Harvey "brothers". This is based on the independently developed genealogies of five male direct line Harvey descendants of this William Harvey b. ?-d. 1658. The Y-DNA signature of this William Harvey is '''R-M269''' but it is far removed from being a match with the Y-DNA STR signature of Thomas Harvey 1617-1651 (with at least 11 mutations occurring in 37 markers from one test case and 18 mutations occurring in 67 markers in the second test case) . == Discussion of Prior & Recent Research : (by KP)=== An analysis of new evidence into the origins of William Harvey (1610-1691), the immigrant to America, prepared by Kerry Petersen, 5 Dec 2017. The English ancestry of the Taunton, Massachusetts, immigrant William Harvey does not seem to have been fully resolved in the past. Due to limited and scanty data, it has been subject to ongoing conjecture. This paper adds new perspective to that conversation while providing new sources and analysis that helps both to dismiss some previously held opinions and to give new direction for further research. == What We Know : (by KP) == === Will of Agnes Clarke=== 1. NEHGS Register 46:453-4, “Genealogical Gleanings of England,” is the first source that provided us with the 1647 will of Agnes Clarke, widow of John Clarke, of Ashill, Somerset, England: : "Agnes Clarke of Ayshill, Somerset, widow, 20 October 1647, proved 10 May 1648. My body to be buried in the churchyard of Ayshill near unto John Clarke my deceased husband. To the poor of the parish and to the church. : I give and bequeath unto William Harvey, the son of Thomas Harvey deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty five pounds which is owing unto me by Richard Parker of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered if he shall come to demand it any time within four years, but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. : I give to the said William son of James Harvey fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty five pounds, when of age; and my desire is that Richard Harvey, John Witherall and Richard Crabbe shall put it forth to use to the best benefit of the said William Harvey. : I give to John Wytherall the elder of Cudworth twenty shillings and to Mary, wife of Francis Moore of Bicknell twenty shillings. : I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life if he come to claim it, and after his decease to remain in the house to the use of James Harvey, his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William, his brother, shall come to claim it. : I give to Ellen Vyle the wife of Robert Vyle the elder of Strotten my best coffer. : To the two children of John Vyle of Donniett to each a pewter platter. : To William Clarke of Sommerton and to my goddaughter Deanis Nicholls, to each twenty shillings, to be paid them within one year &c. by John Clarke of Donnyett out of the ten pounds he oweth me. : The other eight pounds I give to the said John Clarke and Katherine his wife. : To my kinswoman Edith Mitchell of Churchstock twenty shillings. : To Elizabeth wife of Richard Harvey, Lucrece wife of William Curtis and Deanes Nicholles, my said god daughter, twenty shillings apiece. : To Elizabeth Dyke servant of the said Richard Harvey ten shillings. : To Deaues Hay ball two shilling six pence and to Anne wife of John Pitman twelve pence. : The residue to my kinsman Richard Harvey whom I make sole executor. Essex, 86. ===Comments on Will of Agnes Clarke: (by KP)=== A. This will establishes a close and probable familial connection of Agnes to Thomas Harvey, deceased, who had at least two sons named William and James. William is in New England and James is presumably in Ashill with a son named William. Agnes also has a “kinsman” Richard Harvey who acts as executor for her will and is married to a wife named Elizabeth. B. This paper will further explore John and Agnes Clarke’s relationship with the Harveys, but unfortunately it will not fully resolve her exact Harvey origin. It is strongly inferred by this will that her maiden name was Harvey. This paper will add the will of her husband John Clarke for the first time in print. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===Extraction of some Harvey vital records in Ashill, Somerset parish: (by KP)=== The following is my extraction of all Harveys in the Ashill, Somerset, parish register from 1558 to 1653 taken from extractions of Findmypast.com. Original images are available on FHL film 1,517,680, Item 55. (Note: Parish records are either illegible or missing from 1588 to 1595 and from 1625 to 1653, which is very unfortunate.) : 1 Dec 1597, James Harvie buried. : 17 Feb 1597[/8], Thomas Harvey was married [no bride's name given]. : 20[29?] Jan 1599[/1600?], Agnes d/o Thomas Harvie baptized. : 10 Mar 1601[/2], Inscription on four-sided Church monument: "Here lies William Harvei, who died 10 March 1601." The exact wording of the entry on Findmypast: :: “Chest Tomb (south, north and west panels are blank), east panel (in latin): Hic jacet cor/ pus Willmi: HARVEI / qui obiit decimo die/ Martii, Anno Do:/ 1601 (Here lies William Harvei, who died 10 March 1601) (oddly PR: omits to give him, presumably defective. Rechecked the memorial, but inscription is deep cut and quite clear).” The source quoted is “Somerset Monumental Inscriptions” for St. Mary’s Church in Ashill. : 27 Sep 1601, William s/o Richard Harvie baptized; 5 Oct 1601 buried. : 12 Mar 1601[/2], Thomasine d/o Thomas Harvie baptized and buried. : 12 Jul 1603, Matthew s/o Thomas Harvie baptized; 10 Jul 1603 buried. [Apparently a clerical error in either baptismal or burial date.] : 13 Mar 1605[/6], Agnes[/Annes], wife of Thomas Harvie buried. : 11 Jul 1609, Alice d/o Thomas Harvie baptized and buried. : 19 Aug 1610, William s/o Thomas Harvie baptized. : 21 Sep 1610, Agnes, wife of Thomas Harvey buried. : 22 Jun 1612, Thomas Harvye and Joan Collis married. : 11 Jun 1613, Marie d/o Thomas Harvie baptized. : 5 Apr 1615, James s/o Thomas Harvie baptized. : 20 Jun 1618, Thomazine Harvie "the younger" of Ashill and Anthonie Poole of Whitelackington, Somerset married. : Jan 1623, Bridget Harvie and William Hodges married. : 8 Jan 1624[/25], Richard s/o Joan Harvey, widow, buried. : 15 Nov 1624, George Poole and Christian Harvie married. : 31 Mar 1625, William Harvie buried. [Not noted to be a son of anyone and therefore an adult.] ===Comments and observations: re; VRs extractions (by KP)=== A. There are many Harvey families throughout Somerset County which I did not systematically search parish by parish (except as noted later in this paper). Even though we lack absolute proof, there is convincing similarity of these Ashill Harveys to the family of whom Agnes Clarke describes in her will. B. Surprisingly for the almost 100 years of extractions above, there are very few Harveys in Ashill and they are all tightly grouped to a single time period. Even though the records start in 1558, it is noteworthy that we do not find any Harvey entries until 1597, which would indicate they probably moved into the parish from another parish. Which parish though is currently unknown. This sudden appearance of all Ashill Harveys would seem to indicate they were all closely related. The main family is anchored by Thomas Harvey who we deduce to have married three times: Agnes in 1598, Agnes again circa 1607/8, and finally Joan Colles in 1612. Thomas appears to have died before 1625 when Joan as a widow had a son Richard buried. With the first wife he had children Agnes, Thomasine, and Matthew; with the second wife he had Alice and William; and with the third wife he had Marie, James, and Richard. C. The Harvey contemporaries of Thomas’ generation appear to be Thomasine who married in 1618, Bridget who married 1623 and William who died in 1625. Richard who had a son William born in 1601 also appear to be of the same generation. This paper will resolve the three women, but it will only add new information to Richard without finding his exact familial connection. D. Of a preceding generation, there appears to be William Harvey (who I designate as Sr.) who died in 1601/2 with a substantial burial monument. Also we can suppose an older Thomasine Harvey inferred by a Thomasine "the younger" who married in 1618. Probate for this William Harvey Sr. who died 1601/2 has been found and will be abstracted here for the first time. It will confirm that his wife was in fact named Thomasine who apparently was alive in 1618 as the elder of the two Thomasines. The probate will also confirm Thomas to be William Sr.’s son while introducing other siblings for Thomas including William (who I designate as Jr.) who most likely is the same William who died in Ashill 1625. Another probate found and abstracted later in this paper for the first time in print is for Christian Harvey, the wife to William Jr., who had the following three daughters whose marriages are recorded in Ashill per the above extraction: Thomazine who married in 1618, Bridget who married in 1623, and Christian who married in 1624. The baptisms for these three daughters were not found and perhaps they may have been born in the time period from 1588 to 1595 for which records do not exist in Ashill; however, considering later children of this couple were born in Trent, Somerset, beginning in 1604, it is more likely that these daughters were born no later than sometime between about 1598 to 1604 in a yet another parish. E. James Harvey who died in 1597 may have been a contemporary of our Thomas Harvey or of a previous generation. His death predates mentions in any of the probates I will later detail in this paper. Even though there is not enough information from this early date, I tentatively place him as another brother to Thomas. He probably died unmarried since there are no mentions of any spouse or children. F. No Coles/Collis family was found for Joan Colles who married Thomas in 1612. Many less informed researchers have incorrectly rendered this name as Collier and it has taken on a life of its own on the Internet, but the record is clear in its spelling and there are Collier names to be found in the area. G. We can deduce William Harvey, who immigrated to Taunton in New England, to be the William baptized in 1610 as a son to Thomas. According to most published Harvey genealogies, the immigrant William had a younger brother named Thomas born ca. 1617 who also immigrated to New England. We find no such Thomas in this Ashill parish extraction. On the other hand, we also find neither a burial record in 1601/2 for William Harvey Sr nor a baptismal record for Richard, son of the widow Joan Harvey, who is recorded as having died in 1624[/25] -- this opens the door to the possibility of some deficient or sloppy original record keeping with the possibility that Thomas’s baptism was not recorded. If so, the sequencing of the children lends itself well with Thomas being fitting in 1617 and Richard from 1619 to 1625. Alternatively, I have looked at the published literature concerning the two immigrants William and Thomas -- even though generally they are suggested as brothers, I find no document that proves this to be the case. Their only shared commonalities are the same surname, contemporary presence in Taunton, Mass., and William named as appraiser of Thomas’s probate inventory. The appraisers of inventory are generally named by the Court from local reliable citizens and the duty is not considered a kinsman’s responsibility. Indeed, it is rare that a close relative would be the appraiser so as to avoid conflicts of interest. Thomas may not therefore be closely related at all to William, which may explain his lack of presence in the Ashill parish record. In this light, I found one early and limited DNA study reported on the Internet that suggests they are not related (see [https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Harvey-of-the-Plymouth-Colony/6000000015182405693 www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Harvey-of-the-Plymouth-Colony/6000000015182405693] accessed 9 Nov 2018). Even though I doubt the relationship, I temporarily place Thomas as a 1617 unrecorded brother of William, I make this placement only in deference to past momentum very much subject to further DNA testing and additional research. H. The only other entry in the above extractions not accounted for is Richard who had a son baptized in 1601. He is described as a kinsman and executor in Agnes Clark’s 1647 will. We will also see him mentioned in Agnes’ husband John Clarke’s will of 1629 and William Jr.’s widow Christian Harvey’s will of 1637. He also appears as the Ashill Church Warden in 1606 (Thomas Harvey appears in the same capacity in 1605.) His exact relationship will continue to prove unknown, but there is more on Richard later in this paper. == What we Don't Know : (by KP) == ===Discussion on Harvey & Slocum Genealogies: (by KP)=== 1. Published genealogies and histories for both the Harvey and Slocum families for more than a century have inferred that William Harvey, the immigrant to Taunton, Massachusetts, is identified as brother-in-law of Anthony Slocum (a surname with various spellings), thereby making Slocum’s wife a sister of William. Any name for Anthony’s wife or wives has never been found to date. A representative example of this assertion is found in "The Harvey Book," by Oscar Jewell Harvey, 1899: : "___ HARVEY, daughter of (1) Thomas Harvey, and who was born in Somersetshire about 1610, was married in England to Anthony Slocum, presumably of Somersetshire. She came with her husband to America about 1636, and it is believed that they settled at Dorchester. Anthony was one of the forty-six "first and ancient purchasers" in 1637 of Taunton, Mass. where he resided from 1638 to 1662, when, having united with the Society of Friends, he disposed of his rights in Taunton and removed with his family to that part of New Plymouth incorporated later under the name of Dartmouth township. He and one Ralph Russell were the first settlers there. A fragment of a letter written by Anthony at Dartmouth (the date is torn off, but it was probably about 1670) to his "brother-in-law, William Harvey in Taunton" has been preserved. In it is this paragraph: "Myself, wife and sons, and daughter Gilbert who hath four sons, remember our respects and loves, and my sons are all married." ===Comments on Harvey & Slocum genealogies: (by KP)=== A. The source and a verbatim transcript of the full letter can be found published in the FHL typescript 929.273 SL53 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/126824 www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/126824]. “Giles Slocum, Peleg Slocum and Anthony Slocum,” pg. 17, by Bertha Winifred Clark (Self-published; 1955), digital copy available at [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE111224 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE111224]. It presents a different picture and the inference of Harvey kinship is not warranted. It was recorded verbatim in the Taunton Old Proprietor's book, pg. 14. It was solicited for and used as a supporting document of a 25 Oct 1681 settlement recorded by Shadrach Wilber, town clerk, of land boundaries involving a portion of property in Taunton previously owned by Anthony Slocum before he moved to Albemarle in North Carolina. The letter is fully reproduced and there is no corner with the date ripped off as suggested by less-informed family historians. William Harvey was one of three Taunton Selectmen tasked with resolving the boundary problem and so the letter was addressed to him. The letter is lengthy and goes into great detail about Anthony's land transactions and the bounds thereof. What pertains to us is the way it is addressed and signed. It refers to the dispute and starts: "An difference which I understand is unhappily, Brother Harvey, the occasion of my writing to you at this time is a contest risen..." In the letter Anthony uses a lot of prefixes before names such as Capt. Poole, Mr. Shove, Mr. Increase Robinson, and "daughter Gilbert." In only one occasion does he use a name, Nicholas White, with no prefix. After all of the legal descriptions and a remark about the welfare of his family, he ends his letter with "this being all at present from your Co. friend, Anthony Slookum. To Mr. Wm. Harvey, living at Taunton in New England. with care." No where does the words "brother-in-law" occur. I am not sure what "Co." means in his signing his name (perhaps "Covenant"), but he clearly shows himself as a friend at that point. To address a letter to "Brother Harvey" rather than "William, my brother" is more akin to a religious greeting. Evidently they were good friends. B. The children of Anthony Slocum and their ages are given in the following article from the periodical "New England Ancestors," of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society, vol. 4.4 [Fall 2003], pp. 49-50, "Anthony and Giles Slocum Have the Same Y-DNA Pattern," by Judy L. Slocum and Melville C. Brown: : “…Anthony Slocum, born about 1590, appeared in Taunton in 1637 as one of the first forty-six purchasers in the settlement of Cohannet. He settled near the party of Mistress Elizabeth Poole, daughter of the antiquary Sir William Pole, from Devon, Somerset, and Dorset. In August 1643, he was on a list of men able to bear arms. He was a shareholder in the ironworks there between 1652 and 1656, and served as a surveyor or highways in 1662. After 1662 Anthony sold his land in Taunton -- he was not included on the July 2, 1666, tax list. He may have moved to Dartmouth on the Pascamanset River, in the area known as Slocums Neck. He probably had become a Quaker. Anthony disappeared from Massachusetts, but was later found in Albemarle County in the Province of Carolina (now North Carolina). A 1680 deposition there established his advanced age of "ninety years or thereabouts" and proved that he was not a younger relative of the same name. Anthony Slocum's will of November 26, 1688, was proven in Albemarle County on January 7, 1689/90. His known children were: :: 1. Martha, married Joseph Gilbert of Taunton. :: 2. John, born Taunton 1641, died Taunton 1650 :: 3. Joseph, born Taunton ca. 1644. He married Margaret ___, lived in Albemarle County, and probably died before 1688 because he is not in his father's will, while his sons are. :: 4. John (again), born Taunton ca. 1653, married Elizabeth Mundy, lived in Albemarle County, died about 1692…” '''Additional Comments on the above. (by KP)''' Judging from the birthdates of the children who were born circa 1639 to 1653 and assuming a maximum child-bearing age of 40 to 45, Anthony’s wife’s birth would not have been before about 1608 to 1613 (if we accept the birth year of her last son John in 1653). If in fact John was born say 1651 (no earlier than 1650 since a previous son also named John died in 1650), then the mother’s birth year would calculate from 1603 to 1608. The baptisms in Ashill are well-defined from 1598 to 1615 and the only possibility in the parish records of a sister to William the immigrant (bapt. 1610) and daughter of Thomas would be Agnes who was baptized 20/29 Jan 1599[/1600]. We also know from the 1629 will of John Clarke in Ashill that Agnes was unmarried in 1629. Unfortunately the Ashill records are non-existent 1625 to 1653, so we have a black hole with that source that could have helped us know what happened to Agnes Harvey. C. Since the whole case for a ___ Harvey having been a wife to Anthony Slocum is now determined to have been based on the sloppy inference from the Taunton letter of Anthony to Wm. Harvey, then we have to now dismiss this premise as not being viable. Apparently the Ashill parish records also were not fully available to those early authors. Now that we also have a fuller picture of the siblings of the immigrant William Harvey, this dismissal is more certain in light of the bad age for child bearing of Agnes, the only sister of William who survived childhood. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===Discussion on two William Harveys in Early Boston : (by KP)=== 2. There is some question as to which of two William Harveys in New England is referred to in the 1647 will of Agnes Clark. A. According to the '''“The Harvey Book”''': “The two Williams then in New England, were (1) William of Taunton, whose wife was Joanna Hucker, and (2) William of Boston, who married Martha Copp.” Most every published Harvey genealogy has purported the Taunton man to be the correct William and not the William of Boston who married Martha Cobb. B. FHL book 929.273 P646h'''"Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury," by Mary Lovering Holman,''' 1938, 2 volumes, pp. 673-75, '''stands out as the lone exception to other authors by purporting that the non-Taunton William is the correct man.''' '''Holman''' is a well-respected and reliable genealogist, but it does not appear that she had access to the full Ashill parish record nor to the additional data used in this paper. If her opposing rationale is countered, than William of Taunton, Mass. remains as the accepted beneficiary of Agnes Clarke. As I will comment below, Holman’s reasoning is faulty. Her quotes: : “WILLIAM1 HARVEY (?Thomas, Thomas), probably born in Ashill, Somerset, Eng., about 1620, died in Boston, Mass., 15 Aug. 1658. He married in Boston about 1650, Martha Copp, born about 1630, possibly died 12 Jan. 1729-30 in Amesbury, Mass., daughter of William Copp. She married secondly in Boston, 10 Nov. 1659, Henry Tewksbury." "There were two William Harveys early in the colonies. One who settled in Taunton and one the above immigrant to Boston. The will of Agnes Clarke of Ashill gives a legacy to William Harvey of New England and this is claimed to be the William of Taunton but a careful study of such records as are to be found in print point to it being William of Boston who came from Ashill." William Harvey of Taunton was in the colonies as early as 1639 for in that year he married "Joan Hucker of Cohannet." He must have been born about 1605 to 1611. With him in Taunton was his brother Thomas Harvey and his brother-in-law Anthony Slocum. A careful study of the will of Agnes Clarke, the transcripts of Ashill, and the Somerset Marriages indicate that the English ancestry that can be deduced from them belongs to the younger man. [Quotes the will of Agnes Clarke.]" "The Transcripts give: : Thomas Harvie was married 17 Feb. 1598. : Anthonie Poole of Whitelackington and Thomazine Harvie the younger. : William Hodges and Bridget Harvie. : Thomas Harvye and Joan Colles, married 22 June 1612. : Agnes, daughter of Thomas Harvye, bapt. 29 Jan. 1598-99. : Thomas Harvye, Church warden, 1605. : Richard Harvey, Church warden, 1606." (Wells Transcripts, Ashill.)… "From these scanty records it is seen that there was a family of Harveys in Ashill and from the Will that one of them came to America. It seems scarcely possible that in so careful a will as that of Agnes Clarke with its mentions of many undoubted kin, she would have omitted Thomas Harvey of Taunton and the wife of Anthony Slocum who were the same degree of kinship as William of Taunton would be if he were her relative. Another angle of the case is that William Harvey of Taunton moved to Boston in 1643, being admitted with his wife, Joan, to the First Church in that year. They had born in Boston, (1) Abigail, b. 25 Apr. 1640; (2) Thomas, b. 13 Dec. 1641; (3) Experience, b. 4 Mar. 1643-44; and (4) Joseph, b. 8 Dec. 1645. They then returned to Taunton. In 1651, the other William appears with his wife Martha in the records, having four children recorded between 1651 and 1657. From this some writers have made the two Williams into one and given him two wives. There can be no doubt that William of Boston, who married Martha Copp, was the one mentioned by Agnes Clarke and that he came to the colonies from Ashill, Somerset. From such records as are found the following pedigree has been constructed..." [The author then provides a pedigree for William of Boston extending back through Thomas and Joan Collis and then Thomas and Annis]: : "Thomas[A] Harvey Born about 1590, probably Ashill. Died before 1647. He probably m. Joan Collis, 16 June 1612 who also probably died before 1647. Children: :: a. Thomas Harvey. :: b. William Harvey. :: c. James Harvey. Born say 1622. In 1647 he had a minor son, William." :: : "Thomas[B] Harvey. Born about 1560 and died after 1605. He m. (1) ___ and probably (2) Annis ___, 17 Feb. 1597/8, Ashill, who was bu. there 13 Mar. 1605. He was church warden in 1605. Children: :: a. Thomas Harvey. :: b. Agnes Harvey. Bapt. 29 Jan. 1598/9, Ashill. Her will dated 20 Oct. 1637, proved 1 May 1648. She was an aunt of William Harvey of New England, and she bequeathed to him all of her household goods, if he returned to England to claim it. :: c. Richard Harvey. He may have had a son, Richard who was executor of the estate of Agnes Clark in 1648." __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments re: Two William Harveys : (by KP) 1. I don’t believe this quote resolves the problem of the two immigrants named William Harvey as definitively as '''Holman''' would have us believe in spite of her statement: : “There can be no doubt that William of Boston, who married Martha Copp, was the one mentioned by Agnes Clark and that he came to the colonies from Ashill, Somerset.” '''Holman''' was unaware of the 1629 will in Ashill of Agnes’ husband John Clarke, which I provide for the first time in print below in a separate note. John was very specific in bequesting his estate to the same Harveys mentioned later in Agnes’ 1647 will, but those bequests were conditioned on his widow having full use of the same until her death. The 1629 date precedes the later emigration in the mid to late 1630s of William Harvey to New England. Agnes’ will simply parroted the same bequests and was never intended to add any other Harveys not already mentioned in her husband’s earlier will. 2. '''Holman’s''' contention that the Boston William Harvey was the correct one because all the William’s potential siblings in New England were not mentioned by Agnes in her will did not consider the validity of whether or not William truly had siblings with him in New England. In the notes above, I have already dismissed the notion of Anthony Slocum’s wife being a sister to William Harvey. I have also already raised doubts about the fraternal nature of the immigrant Thomas Harvey’s relationship with William Harvey. 3.''' Holman’s''' suggested pedigree of William1, Thomas A, Thomas B is too contrived introducing data not in the parish records while ignoring other data. '''Holman''' may not have had a full extraction to work with -- my observations above with my extraction are more realistic. I cannot see evidence of two generations of Thomas [A and B] and believe the evidence only shows one Thomas with three very consecutive wives. Also to make her premise work, '''Holman''' adds a son William after 1612 for which there is absolutely no evidence. She then misses the William born in 1610 while introducing an imaginary son Richard for Richard for which again there is no evidence. '''Holman''' has so many pedigree errors that her premise as a whole is discredited. 4. '''Holman’s''' suggestion that Agnes Harvey, daughter of Thomas Harvey, who was bapt. 29 Jan 1598/9, as potentially the wife of John Clarke and the testator of 1647 is completely wrong. Agnes the testator does not use the terms “father” for the deceased Thomas nor “brother” for his sons William and James as would be the case in this scenario. More importantly, her husband John Clarke in the newly found 1629 will abstracted below names Agnes Harvey, daughter of Thomas Harvey deceased of Ashill - this unequivocally eliminates the 1598/9 Agnes from being John Clarke’s wife Agnes. 5. As one avenue of research, I looked at the naming of the children of each William to see if there was a correlation with the names of Thomas Harvey of Ashill. William of Taunton had children Abigail b. 1640, Thomas b. 1641, Experience b. 1644, Joseph b. 1645, and Jonathan b. abt. 1647. The only similarity in this sequence is the naming of the eldest son as Thomas. William of Boston had children William b. 1651, Thomas b. 1652, and John b. 1654 [and a daughter Mary]. There are two similarities with the names William and Thomas. Family Search Wiki provides the following naming practice which was admittedly not universal throughout Great Britain: the first son was named after the paternal grandfather; the second son was named after the maternal grandfather, and the third son was named after the father. If this practice applied here, then William of Taunton would be the best choice. Unfortunately, these names are rather common and the application of the practice is uncertain. On the other hand, the sequence of birth dates is perhaps more helpful. The immigrant William Harvey was baptized in Ashill in 1610. The birth date of William of Boston is unknown. Having a family with children born 1640 to 1647 is more conducive to a birth date of 1610 than children born 1651 to 1654. With this “soft” reasoning of names and birth dates, William Harvey of Taunton is the more likely candidate for William of Ashill. 3. The following is from the book '''"Thirty-one English Emigrants who Came to New England by 1662," by Dorothy C. and Gerald E. Knoff''' (Baltimore; 1989), pp. 118-123: : "This summary of the Harvey lineage in England needs a word of explanation. My chief source for the foregoing account of the Harvey family has been '''"The Harvey Book" by Oscar J. Harvey''' From Thomas Harvey, the father of the emigrants to Massachusetts, there is firm evidence of descent[Subsequent Y-DNA testing disputes this statement} . For the generations earlier than Thomas, the evidence rests on [Oscar J.] Harvey's quotations from '''"Reminiscences of the Harvey Family,'' by General Thomas W. Harvey'''''', published in March of 1839. Perhaps the lineage as General Harvey gave it would be of value to a present-day researcher who could find available records that document General Harvey's statements. Until then, Reminiscences may be considered more authentic than tradition, but not on the level with documented proof. ===Proposed lineage of Immigrant Harvey "brothers" by Oscar J Harvey === With this caution in mind, I begin the lineage with Humphrey Harvey whose three sons were: Richard of Brockley, his heir; William of Folkestone in Kent; and the youngest, Turner. Turner was born about 1485. He was, "the mightiest man with the long bow in all England and that at his death there was no man in the country who could spring his bow." This unusual strength brought him to the attention of the king, Henry VIII, who valued his skill very highly. "The date of his death is not known, but it is said that he lived to a great age." Turner had a son, William (Reminiscences, pp. 700-703). William Harvey was born about 1510. He lived in Somerset. On the 18th of June 1536 he was appointed Blue-mantle Pursuivant in-ordinary, a minor official of the Herald's College. In 1545 he was appointed by Henry VIII to the office of Somerset Herald. In 1550 King Edward VI made him Norroy King-of-Arms. On the 21st of November 1557 he was appointed Clarencieux King-of-Arms by Queen Mary, and remained in that position until his death. He died in Oxfordshire the 27th of February. 1567. Among his children was a son named William. William Harvey was born in Somerset about 1560. By 1630 he had moved to Bridgewater. His sons were William, Henry and Thomas. Thomas Harvey lived in Ashill, Somerset, and died in Somerset prior to 1647. He was mentioned in the "will of Agnes Clark of Ayshill [Ashill], Somerset, widow ... Thomas Harvey deceased ..." There are records of four of his children. There may have been others. Children of Thomas Harvey: : i. (___), a daughter, born about 1610, married in England Anthony Slocum. : ii. James was born about 1612. : iii. William was born about 1614. : iv. Thomas was born in 1617. The daughter, Mrs. Anthony Slocum, William and Thomas went to the Colony of Massachusetts Bay on or near the date of 1636. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- == Notes, Comments, and Source References : Used for Supporting the above Discussions, Comments and Conclusions== ==NEWLY FOUND WILLS AND PROBATE FOR THIS FAMILY: (by KP)== ==='''The Will of William Harvey Sr.,'''=== Yeoman of Ashill Somerset, PROB 11/99/235, date: 2 April 1602, filed in Canterbury. The original images of the will can be viewed on Ancestry.com at [https://www.an cestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_311367-00457?pid=925308&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DAqe281%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN%26gsln%3Dharvey%26gsln_x%3D0%26msddy%3D1602%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D3v2%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D925308%26recoff%3D7%25208%252020%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Aqe281&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40611_311367-00457 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_311367-00457?pid=925308&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DAqe281%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3Dwilliam%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN%26gsln%3Dharvey%26gsln_x%3D0%26msddy%3D1602%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D3v2%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D925308%26recoff%3D7%25208%252020%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Aqe281&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40611_311367-00457]. ==='''Extract of Will of William Harvey Sr. & Comments (by KP)''' === The will is dated 7 Mar 1601[/2?] at Ayshill. William, a yeoman, gives money to the poor of Ayshill, and desires burial at Ayshill. Bequests a tenement in the parish of Isle Brewers and a tenement called Whitmore in the parish of Curry Rivel to son Robte. Bequest to Ursula Markes, daughter of Margaret Markes. Bequest to ffraunces Bishop, daughter of Elinor Bishop [no relationship stated]. Bequest to son William of payments from John Hobman of Durkington and Thomas Durke of Lambridge, money owed the testator by the testator’s son Thomas, some livestock on his grounds at Earnshill, and an obligation of George Spoke, Esq. A bequest to daughter Margaret Markes dependent on whether or not she marries a second husband and to his granddaughter Ursula Markes. Names his wife Thomasine as executor. Witnesses: John Standerbirk, William Harvey Jun., Thomas Harvey, and Margaret Markes. Probated 2 Apr 1602. This will establishes four children for William: Thomas who is most likely the one above of Ashill; William Jr. who is most likely the same who was buried 31 Mar 1625 in Ashill; Robert who has no presence in the Ashill parish records (hopefully more research may find him in a neighboring parish); and Margaret who married ___ Markes. It was hoped that there would be two additional children, but there is no mention of either Agnes (Harvey) Clarke who was the 1647 Ashill testator and Richard Harvey who had a son born 1601 in Ashill (plus additional children later in Trent) and was mentioned in three wills: as a kinsman to Agnes (Harvey) Clark in her 1647 will, by name residing in Ashill in Agnes’ husband John’s 1629 will, and by name in Christian Harvey’s 1637 will in Trent (she is the widow of William Jr. above. More on Agnes and Richard elsewhere in this paper. This will also mentions a grand-daughter named Ursula Markes. The Ashill parish record provides us a 14 Jun 1625 marriage of Ursula Markes and John Crabbe. A will dated 16 Aug 1653 in Ayshill for John Crabbe is found in Canterbury in which he mentions his wife Ursula, a brother-in-law Robert Markes, several children, and his father Walter Crabbe of Netherbury, Dorset, England. (Note: There may be some kind of relationship of these Crabbes with the trustee named Richard Crabbe in Agnes (Harvey) Clarke’s 1647 will.) The images are on Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310696-00405/438406?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_r_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsfn%3djohn%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dcrabbe%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d3v2&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults#?imageId=40611_310696-00405 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310696-00405/438406?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_r_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsfn%3djohn%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dcrabbe%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d3v2&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults#?imageId=40611_310696-00405]. ==='''The Will of Christian Harvey,'''=== widow of William Harvey, 10 July 1637 at Trent in Somerset filed in Canterbury under “Christiana Harvey.” (Trent is 22 miles east of Ashill.) William, who died in 1602 in Ashill per the above will, names his son William Jr., who I surmise to be the William who died in Ashill 31 Mar 1625. In fact, Christian’s will confirms this connection as will be explained below. The original images of the will can be viewed on Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310917-00181/878419?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_r_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dharvey%26gsln_x%3d0%26msddy%3d1635%26msddy_x%3d1%26msddp%3d10%26msrpn__ftp%3dSomerset%252C%2520England%26msrpn%3d5283%26msrpn_PInfo%3d7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5283%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d3v2&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults#?imageId=40611_310917-00181 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310917-00181/878419?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_r_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26gsln%3dharvey%26gsln_x%3d0%26msddy%3d1635%26msddy_x%3d1%26msddp%3d10%26msrpn__ftp%3dSomerset%252C%2520England%26msrpn%3d5283%26msrpn_PInfo%3d7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5283%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d3v2&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults#?imageId=40611_310917-00181]. ==='''Extract of Will of Christian Harvey & comments (by KP)'''=== The will is dated 10 July 1637 at Trent in Somerset. Christian Harvey of Trent widow. Bequests for the repairs and poor of the churches of Trent, Ayshill, and Seavington Maria (all three in the county of Somerset). Bequest to grandson Anthony Poole, son of Anthony Poole deceased. Bequest to daughter Thomasine Poole, the mother of Anthony Poole (Jun.) as long as she remains unmarried. Bequests to my three daughters Thomasine, Christian, and Bridget. Bequest to grandchild Christian Poole when she turns 21. Bequest to daughter Margaret Harvey of land called Spoateshill at Northfield, and Corfe? Pood? being in the parish of Ayshill granted by Sir George Spoke, Knight, to “William Harvey my late husband.” Bequest to granddaughter Thomasine Poole. Bequests to the three children of her daughter Thomasine Poole: George, Thomasine, and William. Bequests to the four children of her daughter Christian Poole [not named]. Bequest to Margery Marshe, daughter of William Marshe of Chilton, who was her past servant. Names her daughter Margaret Harvey as executor. Names “my loving friend” Richard Harvey and John Shottswell “the younger” as overseers. Witnessed by John Shotwell, Robart ffourrant, and John Watts. Probated 31 Oct 1637. This will confirms William (Jr.) Harvey was deceased before 1637, that Christian was his wife, and that they had at least four daughters. The marriages of three of these daughters are listed in Ashill parish records as Thomasine and Anthony Poole in 1618, Bridget and William Hodges in 1623, and Christian and George Poole in in 1624. By the naming of land associated with Sir George Spoke mentioned in both the 1602 will of William Harvey and this will, we prove William Jr. was the son of William who died 1602 in Ashill. This will of Christian Harvey also introduces a connection of our Harveys to the parish of Trent, Somerset. The Trent parish registers begin in 1558; indeed we find what appears to be two more children for William Harvey Jr. and his wife Christian as well as the burial record for Christian herself. Unfortunately, we do not find a marriage record for this William Jr. and Christian nor do we find the baptismal records for their other three daughters Thomasine, Christian, and Bridget for whom we have marriage records in Ashill: : 2 Feb 1603[/4] Margaret d/o of William and Christian Harvie baptized. (Margaret Harvey is listed as the executor in Christian’s will.) : 8 Dec 1605 Mary d/o Willea Harvey baptized; bur. 3 Nov 1606. (She died before the will and is therefore not listed therein.) : 5 Aug 1637 Christian Harvey buried. With a connection now established of William and Christian Harvey of Ashill to Trent, it merited further analysis of other Harveys in Trent. (Note that Trent is listed as being in both Somerset and Dorset counties depending on the era.) Extracting Harvey records from 1558 to the mid-1600s, I find the following family groupings: A. John Harvey who married Johane Fathers 24 Nov 1562. She is bur. 15 Aug 1594. They have the following children: Edith bapt. 25 Apr 1563; John bapt. 20 Jul 1565; Robert bapt. 21 Mar 1567; Alice bapt. 9 Aug 1570; Richard bapt. 10 Jun 1573; William bapt. 19 Mar 1574/5. B. William Harvey with unknown wife. They have the following children: William bapt. 31 Mar 1567; Margaret bapt. 3 Mar 1569; Thomas bapt. 20 Feb 1571/2; Richard bapt. 20 Jul 1575; Anne bapt. 25 Jan 1577/8, bur. 28 Feb 1578/9; James bapt. 29 Feb 1579/80; Robert bapt. 29 Nov 1582, bur. 24 Nov 1586. C. Christian (aka “Xpian) and unknown wife. He is buried 18 mar 1587/8. They have one child Richard who is buried 4 Feb 1572/3. D. Nicholas Harvey and unknown wife. They have one child Anne baptized 21 Oct 1576. E. Richard Harvey and unknown wife or wives. They have Richard bapt. 19 July 1607 and Elizabeth bapt. 13 Mar 1613[/14]. Even though it seems likely that there should be some close relationship of our William Jr. and Christian Harvey to the above Harveys, the connection is not apparent. The will of William Harvey (Sr.), who is buried 1602 in Ashill, identifies children Robert, William, Thomas, and Margaret. William Sr. should be of the generation where he would be identified as the same William who is father of family group B; however, even though that family group has the requisite children William, Thomas, and Margaret, it does not have a Robert who is the first son listed in the will and who receives considerable property. The Robert in Family Group B is dead in 1586 and if there had been a Robert born thereafter in that family group, he would not have been older than 14 at the time of his father’s 1602 will. There is no mention of Robert being a minor in the 1602 will of William Sr. In short, the origin of our William Sr. who died 1602 in Ashill is not among the Trent families. In looking at Family Group E above, we can probably assume that the father Richard is the same man who had a child bapt. and bur. in Ashill in 1601 and was also named in the wills of John Clarke (1629, Ashill) as Richard Harvey, Christian Harvey (1637, Trent) as “my loving friend”, and Agnes Clarke (1647, Ashill) as “kinsman.” John Clarke in 1629 notes Richard’s “now” wife as Elizabeth, which supposes an earlier wife - if this is in fact the case, then Richard’s child Elizabeth b. 1614 could very well be named after the second wife Elizabeth. Agnes Clarke in her 1647 will calls Richard “kinsman” but the nature of kinship is unknown. He could very well be one of the two Richards listed in either Family Group A or B above; Even with this new will and new records at Trent, we still cannot place exactly how Agnes (Harvey) Clark, who died in 1647, fits into the family. We find no child in Trent named Agnes unless she could possibly the Anne bapt. 1576 in Family Group D above with a father named Nicholas Harvey. In Christian’s will above, she mentions leaving bequests to three parishes (Ayshill, Trent, and Seavington Maria [St. Mary]); however, I find no Harveys in Seavington St. Mary. ==='''The Will of John Clarke,'''=== Husbandman of Ayshill, Somerset, date: 5 Oct 1629, filed in Canterbury. Agnes Clarke, whose 1647 will originally established the link between William Harvey of New England and Thomas Harvey his father of Ashill, was married to John Clarke. The original images can be viewed at Ancestry.com at [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310895-00268?pid=806264&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DAqe304%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Djohn%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN%26gsln%3Dclarke%26gsln_x%3D0%26msddy%3D1630%26msddy_x%3D1%26msddp%3D10%26msrpn__ftp%3DSomerset,%2520England%26msrpn%3D5283%26msrpn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5283%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D3v2%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D806264%26recoff%3D7%25208%252019%252020%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Aqe304&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40611_310895-00268 https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310895-00268?pid=806264&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DAqe304%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26gsfn%3Djohn%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN%26gsln%3Dclarke%26gsln_x%3D0%26msddy%3D1630%26msddy_x%3D1%26msddp%3D10%26msrpn__ftp%3DSomerset,%2520England%26msrpn%3D5283%26msrpn_PInfo%3D7-%257C0%257C0%257C3257%257C3251%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C5283%257C0%257C0%257C0%257C%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3D3v2%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D806264%26recoff%3D7%25208%252019%252020%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Aqe304&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=40611_310895-00268]. ==='''Extract of Will of John Clarke & Comments (by KP)'''=== The will is dated 5 Oct 1629 at Ayshill in Somerset. John Clarke (filed under Johannis Clarke) notes himself as a husbandman and desires to be buried at Ayshill. Bequest to the poor of Ayshill. Bequest to the children of Robert ___ of the parish of Donyatt and of Ellen my sister’s daughter. Bequest to cousin Thomas Clarke of Ayshill and his brother William. Bequest to the sons of his deceased brother William Clarke of Donyatt: Richard, William, John, and Osmond. Bequest to Agnes Harvey the dau. of Thomas Harvey, deceased, of Ayshill. Bequest household furniture to William Harvey, son of the same deceased Thomas Harvey, to be given after the death of the testator’s wife Annes; if William Harvey is deceased at that time then the same to go to William’s brother James. Bequest to Elizabeth Harvey, the “now wife” of Richard Harvey of Aishill, of personal items subject to his wife Annes using same until her death. Balance of all to Annes his wife who is named as executor. Witnesses: William Curtis “Scriptor” and Richard Meade. Probated 18 Nov 1631. Many of the same bequests that his wife makes in 1647 were initiated in this will. She is basically parroting the same bequests her husband made. Apparently John and his wife Annes/Agnes had no surviving children. This will confirms that the Agnes Harvey, dau. of Thomas Harvey who was baptized Jan. 1599[/1600] was unmarried in 1629 and definitely not the wife of this John Clarke. It would appear that his wife was more likely the sister to the deceased Thomas Harvey whose death we also confirm as prior to 1629. (Actually we know Thomas Harvey’s wife Joan was a widow in 1625 when their son Richard was buried; also the parish record must be deficient since it does not show this obvious death of Thomas.) We again see the same Richard Harvey (and his “now”) wife Elizabeth of Ashill in this will as we do later in Agnes Clarke’s will of 1647. We also see Richard named in the 1637 will of Christian Harvey of Trent. According to our extract of the parish records, Thomas Harvey also should have had a daughter named Marie, who was born in 1613, alive at this point since no death has been found for her (unless she died after the 1625 loss of the Ashill parish record. What is lacking here as it was in Agnes Harvey’s 1647 will is any mention of a son of the deceased Thomas Harvey also named Thomas Harvey who we see later in New England with William Harvey the immigrant. Could the relationship between the two immigrants William and Thomas have been as cousins and not brothers? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =='''Working Summary and Theory'''== Subject to additional research, the following may be the best solution in light of the new findings above yet in spite of the scarcity of complete records: 1. Considering the uniqueness of the Harvey family of this era in Ashill and the sequencing of wives and children for Thomas Harvey in the Ashill records, it is apparent there is only one Thomas with three wives as follows: Agnes in 1598, Agnes again circa 1607/8, and finally Joan Colles in 1612. He had children with all of these women from about 1599 to about 1619 - the normal child-bearing spread. Thomas appears to have died before 1624 when Joan as a “widow” had a son buried. With the first wife he had Agnes, Thomasine, and Matthew; with the second wife he had Alice and William; and with the third wife he had Marie, James, and Richard. He was also listed as Church Warden for one year in 1605 as noted by signing the parish record. Church Wardens are church Elders who sign the records annually attesting to their accuracy. Some less informed individuals often confuse church wardens with vicars or clergy, which they were not. With Thomas having acted in this position, it perhaps indicates why his family is so well delineated in the parish records. Richard Harvey follows in 1606 as Church Warden. Others served in this capacity in other years. 2. According to the parish record, the Harveys apparently did not have a “church” presence in Ashill prior to 1597 (perhaps as early as 1588 since the parish records are missing from 1588 to 1595), yet we find several contemporaneous Harveys thereafter in short order. They are most likely all related. The illegibility and lack of parish records from 1588 to 1595 and after 1625 to 1653 greatly hinders our research, but the probate records abstracted above do fill in some gaps. We need to look elsewhere besides Ashill for our Harvey origin. The parish of Trent 20 miles to the east partially helps, but does not solve the problem of origin. 3. William Sr. who was buried 10 Mar 1601/2, had a prominent chest tomb in Ashill. Chest tombs are massive memorial structures resembling a rectangular box. The chest tomb or sarcophagus as it was called, had a removable lid. Due to the prominence of this monument in Ashill, William Sr. is most likely the patriarch of our Harveys in Ashill. His will confirms this premise and gives us the children Robert, William Jr., Thomas, and Margaret who married ___ Markes. We have no further record for Robert in Ashill; Thomas is the Ashill man with three wives and with the son William who immigrated to New England; William Jr. married Christian ___ and had some children born in Trent and three daughters married in Ashill; Margaret’s daughter Ursula Markes married John Crabbe in Ashill. I tentatively place James Harvey who died in 1597 as another son to William Sr. The origin of William Sr. who died 1602 remains unknown; however, we can eliminate Ashill, Trent, and Seavington St. Mary parishes. We can definitively dismiss the undocumented assertion of “The Harvey Book” that our William Sr. is the same as WilliamB Harvey (WilliamC, TurnerD, HumphreyE) who was of Bridgewater, Somerset, in 1630. Our current pedigree ends with the William Harvey Sr. who died in 1602. 4. I cannot exactly connect Richard Harvey who has a presence in both Ashill and Trent and is listed in three wills. He may be one of the two Richards christened in Trent per the extraction and comments above. 5. Even though the 1647 Ashill will of Agnes (Harvey) Clarke is what started us on this research path, I cannot connect her in spite of her and her husband’s close association with the family of Thomas Harvey. There is no church record for her. She and her husband died within the 1625 to 1653 period when there were no church records in Ashill. The 1602 will of William Harvey Sr. in Ashill makes no mention of her as one of his children, which eliminates here as a sibling to Thomas. There was a possibility that she may have been the Agnes who was born to Thomas in 1599; however, her husband’s 1629 will names that young Agnes thereby eliminating that option. Our best speculation for now would be as a possible sister to William Sr. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Research Sources & Comments:== ==="Harvey, Oscar Jewell, The Harvey Book, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1899."=== ===Two Exerpts from "The Harvey Book," Oscar Jewell Harvey, 1899=== accessed online 30 Jul 2010 at [http://mdhervey.com/archives/HERVEY/HBOOK.PDF http://mdhervey.com/archives/HERVEY/HBOOK.PDF] ''': "(1st Exerpt)"''' '''History of William Harvey b. ~1610 - d.1691''' WILLIAM HARVEY, 2 (Thomas, 1), was born in Somersetshire, England, about 1614. Accompanied by his brother Thomas he came to America in 1636, and settled at Dorchester. In 1637 he was one of the company of the forty-six "first and ancient purchasers," so called, who, "feeling much straitened for want of room", purchased from Massasoit, the chief sachem of the Wampanoag tribe of Indians, whose seat was Mount Hope, the Indian title to Cohannet, lying thirty-two miles south of Boston, in the colony of New Plymouth. : "In the Summer of 1638," says Winthrop, "there came over [from England] twenty ships and at least 3000 persons, so as they were forced to look out new plantations." Thereupon the proprietors of Cohannet removed from Dorchester to their new plantation. As a number of these proprietors had come to America from the Ancient town of Taunton, and its neighborhood, in Somersetshire, they gave to their new purchase on the 3 March, 1639, the name of Taunton -- "in honor and love to our dear native country. ** and owning it a great mercy of God to bring us to this place, and settling of us, on lands of our own bought with our money in peace, in the midst of the heathen, for a possession for ourselves and for our posterity after us," as they afterwards declared.[1] :: : William Harvey's name appears in the list of original proprietors." [See Baylies' "Old Colony Memoirs," I:286.] He was the owner of eight shares in the new purchase. :: : The first recorded marriage occurred in the new settlement 8 Nov. 1638, and in the following Spring the second marriage took place. It was that of William Harvey, and is recorded upon the court records of New Plymouth thus: "At a Court of Assistants, William Harvey and Joane Hucker of Cohannet were maryed the 2 of Aprill 1639." At that time marriage was quite an undertaking, since both parties must travel to the town of Plymouth if inhabitants of Plymouth Colony, or to Boston if inhabitants of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and have the ceremony performed by the Governor or one of the magistrates.[2] :: : In the latter part of 1639, or early in 1640, William Harvey and his wife removed to Boston, where they remained until 1646--during which period four children were born to them. [See The N.E. Hist & Gen. Reg. II.: 189, and VIII.: 38, 350.] The family then returned to Taunton. :: : In 1648 William was one of the heirs named in the "will of Agnes Clark of Ayshill [Ashill], Somerset, widow." The will was executed 20 Oct., 1647, and proved 10 May, 1648, and from it the following paragraphs have been taken: :: "I give and bequeath unto William Harvey the son of Thomas Harvey, deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty-five pounds which is owing unto me by Richard Parke of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered, if he shall come to demand it at any time within four years, but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. "I give and bequeath to the said William, son of James Harvey, fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty-five pounds, when of age. :: :: "I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life, if he come to claim it; and after his decease to remain in the house to the use of James Harvey his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William his brother shall come to claim it." [See "Genealogical Gleanings in England," New Engl. Hist & Gen. Reg., XLVI: 453] :: : "At an orderly town-meeting warned by the constable," and held in Taunton 28 Dec 1659, it was voted that there should be a general division of land to every inch and to whom rights of division shall belong"; and it was agreed that the apportionment should be made upon the following plan: "two acres to the head[3], two acres to the shilling[4], and two acres to the lot.[5] : In the list of those who participated in this distribution of Taunton lands the name of William Harvey appears, and he is charged with at "rate" of fourteen shillings and credited with seven "heads"--himself, his wife and five children. According to the plan of apportionment "two acres to the head" gave him fourteen acres and "two acres to the shilling" twenty-eight acres. Adding the "two acres to the lot" made a total of forty-four acres--which was the quantity of land that William Harvey received. [See "Quarter- Millennial Celebration of Taunton," 1889, p 243.] : His "home" lot was on the north side of what is now Cohannet street, between what is known as Taunton Green (formerly the town's commons or training-field), and Mill River. A description of the lots is to be found in Taunton Prop. Rec., IV.: 59,&c. : In 1661 William Harvey was Excise Commissioner. [See Plym. Records, XI:133] In 1664 he was a Representative to the General Court. This latter office he held again in 1677. : The law requiring towns in Plymouth Colony to elect selectmen, and giving them many judicial powers and duties, was passed in 1665, and the first "Celect Men" chosen in Taunton under that law were William Harvey and four others -- who were approved by the General Court 5 June, 1666. [See Plym. Col. Recl, IV.: 124.] In 1666 and '7, and in 1671 and other years later, William Harvey was a selectman. 10 Jany, 1669, he was one of ten men chosen by the town "to draw [up] a list of the purchasers or free inhabitants" in Taunton. : He was one of a committee of seven appointed 2 Sept., 1672, to manage for the "free inhabitants" the purchase of a certain tract of land from "Philip, alias Metacum, Chief Sachem," who was the son and successor of Massasoit, heretofore mentioned, and is known in history as King Philip, the most wily and sagacious Indian of his time. The committee immediately attended to their duty and soon obtained from Philip, in consideration of £143, a deed for a tract of land "lying three miles along ye Great River," and extending westerly four miles. : The year 1675 brought with it the gloom and horror of an Indian War. After nearly forty years of quiet, following the vindictive struggle with the Pequots, the Colonies were terror struck with the news that a wide-spread combination of Wampanoags, Narragansetts and other tribes of savages had been formed under the leadership of King Philip with the design of exterminating the white race from the land. : The first overt act of hostility by Philip was committed on Sunday, June 24, 1675, when several houses were burned and men slaughtered at Swanzey, about twelve miles from Taunton. During the Summer the principal seat of the war was in the interior of Massachusetts, and from its central position Taunton was the chosen rendezvous of the troops from Plymouth, Boston, and elsewhere. For the same reason it was a constant point of attack by the savages, and several of its dwellings were consumed and their inmates butchered. In the Spring of 1676 the danger of the entire destruction of the village was so imminent that the Cape towns invited the people of Taunton to take up their abode with them until the war should be ended. The offer was declined in a remarkable letter "subscribed in the name of the town" by William Harvey and three other inhabitants. The following paragraphs are from the letter, which is printed in full on page 325 of the "Quarter-Millennial Celebration of Taunton." :: "Our sins are already such as might render our friends (did they know us) afraid to entertain us; and what can we expect as the issue of such an addition thereunto, but that the hand of the Lord would follow us, and find us out wheresoever we fled. * * * The Lord do with us as seemeth good in His sight. Here we have sinned, and here we submit ourselves to suffer, except the Lord's Providence, and order or advice of Authorities, should plainly determine us to removal. * * * We are willing, if it may be judged convenient by you, to secure some of our cattle in your parts, that they may be no booty or succor to the enemy, if the Lord spare them so long as that we may have opportunity to convey them, in which we desire your speedy advice. And beseeching you not to cease to pray for us that the Lord would heal our backslidings, and prepare us for what measure of the cup of His indignation it may seem good to Him to order us to drink."[6] : In March, 1677, "William Harvey of Taunton" received £10 from contributions made by "Christians in Ireland" for the relief of those "impoverished by the late Indian War."[7] : Assonet Neck, a peninsula about two miles long and less than one broad, lying near Taunton and belonging to the Indians, having been seized by the Colony to pay the expenses of the Indian Wars, was ordered to be sold by the General Court in July, 1677. In the following November Constant Southworth, the Colony Treasurer, conveyed the land to William Harvey and five other Taunton men; and in 1682 the tract was annexed to and made a part of Taunton. : In January, 1678, William Harvey was named as the first member of a committee of seven of the inhabitants of Taunton appointed to regulate the settlement of lands, and to attend to the confirmation of titles to purchasers and the ratification of supposed lost grants and town orders. : About this period, and during some years later, William's name appears often in connection with important affairs of the town; which indicates that he continued to be a man of character and influence in the community. : In 1689 Maj. Wm. Bradford having made some claim to all the territory comprehended within the limits of Taunton, the town paid him £20 for his alleged rights, and he gave a deed of release and confirmation, to John Poole, William Harvey, Thomas Harvey, Sr., Thomas Harvey, Jr., and others, "proprietors" [See original deed in possession of the Old Colony Historical Society, Taunton.] William Harvey's death occurred at Taunton in the Summer of 1691. As the name of his wife is not mentioned in his will it is supposed that her death took place some time before. The following is a copy of his will taken from the Bristol county (Mass.) Probate Records, Book I., page 41: :: "In ye Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM HARVEY, being growne to a considerable age through ye patience of God and now being sick and weake in Body though of sound memory & judgemt [sic] blessed be God Doe [sic] make & constitute this my last Will & Testamt [sic]. :: Impe. Doe commit my Soule to ye Lord Jesus Christ my Redeemer in hopes of acceptance thro free Grace & my Body to be Decently buryed by my Execr. in hopes of a joyfull Resurrection through Christ our Lord -------- :: Secondly to my son Thomas Harvey I give ye house and land he lives upon from ye River up to ye Highway & another parcell at ye higher end of my Land that runneth home to Joseph Willis Land bounded against my other lands by a samll white oake by yt [sic] side next ye Cart path on ye Swampe side by a Tree yt lyes along & so [sic] home to Joseph Willis his land. Also to Thomas I give three score acres of land lying by Three mile River Bridge. Also a Lott of meadow at Scaddin's should be about four acres. Also one half of my late fifty acre Division lying easterly from ye three mile River. All sd [sic] parcells of Land to be my son sd Thomas Harvey & his heirs and assigns forever. :: Thirdly to my son Jonathan the remiander of this my home lott at Towne with ye house thereon & Barne to Jonathan allso all my Land upland and meadow lying up by Three mile River on ye Easterly side thereof & a small parcell of meadow lying by Winnicunnitt Ponds, a small quantity of meadow lying at ye Brooke called Rumford Brooke with all my share of Land yt is called ye North Purchase. Also to Jonathan ye other half of my late fifty acre Division. :: Fourthly to ye children of my son Joseph Harvey Deceased a parcell of land Lying at a place called ye streights being about eight acres more or less & another parcell of land being about nine acres more or less lying near a place called ye Wolfe pitt swamp --- the sd parcells to be equally Divided amongst the children of my son Joseph. Alsoe the meadow at ye west side of three mile River to ye sd children of my son Joseph. :: Fifthly to Nathan Thare, Junr I give a parcell of land about or three acres lying at ye Norwest from ye meadow which we usually mow at three mile River. :: Sixthly -- my comon Rights and all future Divisions to be my two Sons Thomas & Jonathan to be equally divided. :: Seventhly all ye rest of my movable estate I give unto my Son Jonathan whom I Doe hereby Constitute ye sole Exectr of this my last Will & Testamt who is to receive any Debts due to me & to pay what is due from me. In Witness hereof I ye sd William Harvey have hereunto sett my hand and Seal this twelfth Day of June sixteen hundred Ninety one. :: Signed & sealed in William Harvey :: presence of us, :: Joseph + Willis :: his mark :: Henry Hodges :: Samuel Danforth : Children of William and Joanna (Hucker) Harvey: : + 6. i. ABIGAIL, b: 25 April 1640; d. 20 Aug 1691 : + 7. ii. THOMAS, b: 18 Dec, 1641; d: 1728 : - 8. iii. EXPERIENCE, b: 4 March 1644; married (11) Thomas, q. v. : + 9. iv. JOSEPH, b: 8 Dec, 1645 d: 1691 : +10. v. JONATHAN, b:1647 d: 1691 ''': "(2nd Exerpt)"''' '''Analysis of Facts, by: Oscar Jewell Harvey, 1899, pp.34 & 35:''' Note.-- I deem it proper and necessary, at this point, to make some references to a genealogy of certain branches of the Harvey family to be found in a "History of Sutton, New Hampshire," published a few years ago by '''Mrs. Augusta Harvey Worthen.''' The author says (page 745): "Thomas and William Harvey, brothers, were in this country previous to 1640. Thomas married in 1643 Elizabeth, daughter of James Wall, of Hampton, and resided in Hampton and Amesbury. William married Joan ______ and in 1639 was living in Plymouth. He removed to Taunton. * * * "Children by first wife : : i. Abigail, b. 25 Apl., 1640. : ii. Thomas, b. 18 Dec., 1641. : iii. Experience, b. 10 Mar., 1644. [Should be 4. She was baptized the 10th.] : iv. Joseph, b. 14 Dec., 1645. [Should be 8. He was baptized the 14th.] "His wife Joan died in 1649, and he married, 2nd, Martha Slocum, sister to Anthony Slocum. "Children by second wife : : v. William, b. 27 Aug., 1651. : vi. Thomas, b. 16 Aug., 1652. : vii. John, b. Feby., 1655. "William the father died 15 Aug., 1658, and his widow married Henry Tewksbury 10 Nov., 1659. It is believed that (vi.) Thomas and (vii.) John are the Thomas and John Harvey found on the early Amesbury records. * * From (vii.) John Harvey the descent is clearly traced to the Harveys of Nottingham, Northwood, Warner and Sutton [New Hampshire}." * * * * It is very certain, I think, that the Thomas first named by Mrs. Worthen, and who married Elizabeth Wall, was not the Thomas who was settled at Cohannet or Taunton in 1638, and was not the brother of William who "married Joan" [Hucker]. As we have shown on page 28 ante, William, the first, resided at Cohannet, and not at Plymouth when he was married in 1639 to Joane Hucker; and soon thereafter he and his wife removed temporarily to Boston, where within the next six years four of their five children were born. They then returned to Taunton, where in 1647 their fifth child was born. The whole family continued to reside in Taunton for many years. Mrs. Worthen says William's wife Joane died in 1649 and he married (2nd) Martha Slocum. She bases this statement, without doubt, upon what Savage says in his "Genealogical Dictionary," viz.: "And it is supposed the same man [i. e., William of Boston, 1640-'5, whose wife was Joane] by wife Martha had : : William, b. 27 Aug., 1651. : Thomas (again), b. 16 Aug., 1652. (Thomas, b. 18 Dec., 1641, son of William and Joanna (Hucker) Harvey, was alive at this date, and it is hardly probable that another son would be named Thomas when there was already one bearing that name among the children of the family.) : John, b. Feby., 1655. The facts in the case are these: In 1650 there was residing in Boston a certain William Harvey, who was married in that year to Martha Copp, daughter of William Copp, of Boston, cordwainer. They became the parents of four children: i. William, b. 27 Aug., 1651; ii. Thomas, b. 16 Aug ., 1652; iii. John, b. 5 Feby., 1654; iv. Mary, b. 1656 or '7. In 1654 the first three of these children were baptized in Boston. [See "Report of the Record Comsrs. of Boston," pp. 46 and 49.] William the father died 15 Aug., 1658. [See "Report of Record Comsrs., p. 66.] His widow, Martha married Henry Tewksbury, 10 Nov., 1659. [See "Report of Record Comsrs., p. 72.] William Copp, father of Martha (Copp, Harvey) Tewksbury, died in 1662, and his will was probated 31 October. He named therein his "daughter Tewksbury" and grandchildren William, Thomas, John and Mary Harvey. [See New England Hist. & Gen. Reg., XLVIII: 459] In commenting upon the will of Agnes Clark (mentioned on page 29 ante) the editor of the N.E. Hist & Gen. Reg. said (Vol. XLV1., p. 453): "Savage gives two persons by the name of William Harvey who were then [1647] in New England. One was of Boston and had by wife Joane * * *. A person of this name, probably the same, by wife Martha had * * *. The other William was of Plymouth [sic?]; married Joanna, 1639; removed to Taunton. Query: May not the Plymouth man be the same as the Boston man, and the Taunton man be a different person?" I think it is very clearly proved by the public records herein referred to, and by other records, that there was no William Harvey residing at Plymouth in 1639, and that the two Williams "then in New England" were: (1) William of Taunton, whose wife was Joanna Hucker, and (2) William of Boston, who married Martha Copp." : "At a later date, when the Colony of Massachusetts was divided into counties, another Somersetshire name -- Bristol -- was selected for the county of which Taunton was to be, and is, the sire-town. : In the south-western part of this county is the town of Somerset. : The ancient town of Bridgewater (another Somersetshire name with an "e" inserted in the middle of it) was the first interior settlement in the county of Plymouth, Mass. It adjoined Taunton, was incorporated in 1656, and embraced within its limits the four towns now known as Bridgewater, North, East and West Bridgewater." : [2] Ministers of the gospel were not allowed to solemnize marriages in the early colonial days. The Puritans had firmly implanted in the social soil of New England the strict Protestant principle that marriage is purely a civil rite. Throughout all New England previous to 1680 the marriage rite was performed by magistrates, or by persons specially empowered by the colonial authorities. Hutchinson supposes that in Massachusetts there was no instance of a marriage by a clergyman during the existence of their first charter-- that is to say, previous to 1684. : It was not until 1692 that the Provincial statute provided the "every Justice of the Peace within the county were he resides, and every settled Minister in any town, shall and are hereby respectively empowered and authorized to solemnize marriages." : [3] Each member of the family of a proprietor or holder of a right in the purchase was regarded as a "head". An unmarried man was "to be looked upon as two heads". : [4] Refers to the tax or rate levied in shillings against every inhabitant by the duly appointed "raters" or "listers". : [5] The "home" lot which each of the "first purchasers" took possession of, and which was charged against him as an advancement. : [6] See sketch of John Harvey, part III, post. for further references to King Philip's or the Narragansett War. : [7] See NEHGR Reg., II.: 245 and 8." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Jerry Thayer , a family historian of the Thayer Family Association (TFA) [website [http://www.thayerfamilies.com http://www.thayerfamilies.com], by email dated 3 Jun 2010 provided me the following: : "Unfortunately all of the records for Taunton were burned in a courthouse fire in 1838 and that is why that region is so difficult. The current published records of Taunton are a reconstruction from various sources but are far from complete." He also provides the following on the Harveys: : "Abt 1660 when Nathaniel [Thayer] was 19, he married Abigail HARVEY in (of) Taunton, Bristol, MA. Born on 25 Apr. 1640 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Abigail died in Taunton, Bristol, MA, on 20 Aug 1691; she was 51. Buried in Summer St. Burying Grd., Taunton, MA. DEATH: Taunton Published Vital Records. Daughter of William HARVEY & Joan HUCKER. Granddaughter of Thomas HARVEY & Joan COLLER." ---- 6. NEHGS Register 46:453-4, Genealogical Gleanings of England: : "Agnes Clarke of Ayshill, Somerset, widow, 20 October 1647, proved 10 May 1648. My body to be buried in the churchyard of Ayshill near unto John Clarke my deceased husband. To the poor of the parish and to the church. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey, the son of Thomas Harvey deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty five pounds which is owing unto me by Richard Parker of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered if he shall come to demand it any time within four years, but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. I give to the said William son of James Harvey fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty five pounds, when of age; and my desire is that Richard Harvey, John Witherall and Richard Crabbe shall put it forth to use to the best benefit of the said William Harvey. I give to John Wytherall the elder of Cudworth twenty shillings and to Mary, wife of Francis Moore of Bicknell twenty shillings. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life if he come to claim it, and after his decease to remain in the house to the use of James Harvey, his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William, his brother, shall come to claim it. I give to Ellen Vyle the wife of Robert Vyle the elder of Strotten my best coffer. To the two children of John Vyle of Donniett to each a pewter platter. To William Clarke of Sommerton and to my goddaughter Deanis Nicholls, to each twenty shillings, to be paid them within one year &c. by John Clarke of Donnyett out of the ten pounds he oweth me. The other eight pounds I give to the said John Clarke and Katherine his wife. To my kinswoman Edith Mitchell of Churchstock twenty shillings. To Elizabeth wife of Richard Harvey, Lucrece wife of William Curtis and Deanes Nicholles, my said god daughter, twenty shillings apiece. To Elizabeth Dyke servant of the said Richard Harvey ten shillings. To Deaues Hay ball two shilling six pence and to Anne wife of John Pitman twelve pence. The residue to my kinsman Richard Harvey whom I make sole executor. Essex, 86. (Savage gives two persons by the name of William Harvey who were then in New England at that time. One was of Boston, and had by wife Joan, children Abigail b. 1640, Thomas b. 1641, Experience b. 1644, and Joseph b. 1646. A person of this name, probably the same, by wife Martha, had children William b. 1651, Thomas b. 1652, and John b. 1653. He died Aug. 15, 1658, and his widow married Henry Tewksbury, Nov. 10, 1659. The other William Harvey was of Plymouth, married Joanna, 1639; removed to Taunton; was rep. 1664 and 13 years after. Query: May not the Plymouth man be the same as the Boston man and the Taunton man be a different person?—Editor.)" ---- 7. FHL book 929.273 Sn61s "Snow-Estes Ancestry," vol. 2, by Nora E. Snow (Hillburn, NY; 1939), pp. 299-301: : "WILLIAM, s. Thomas Harvey, b. Somersetshire, England, about 1636, d. Taunton, Mass., 1691; m. Cohonnet, Mass., Apr. 2, 1639, JOANE HUCKER. : Accompanied by his brother, Thomas Harvey, Jr., William Harvey came to America in 1636 and settled at Dorchester. A William Harvey of Langton, Dorchester, Eng., is listed by Rev. John White, of Dorchester, as one of his "adventurers," 1623-1628, to New England, in an "answer" dated Oct. 12, 1634, to recover the value of some salt said to have been seized at Cape Anne by the agents of the "adventurers." He settled at Dorchester, but in 1637 he was one of the company of forty-six "first and ancient purchasers," so called, who, "feeling much straitened for want of room," purchased from Massasoit, the chief sachern of the Wainpanoag tribe of Indians, whose seat was at Mount Hope, the Indian title to Cohonnet, lying thirty-two miles south of Boston, in the colony of New Plymouth. He was the owner of eight shares in the new purchase. : Nov. 8, 1638, the first recorded marriage occurred in the new settlement, and William Harvey's marriage the following Spring was the second, recorded thus on the New Plymouth Court Records: "At a Court of Assistants William Harvey and Joane Hucker of Cohannet were maryed the 2 of April 1639." At that time marriage was quite an undertaking since both parties must travel to the town of Plymouth if inhabitants of Plymouth Colony, or to Boston if inhabitants of Mass. Bay Colony, and have the ceremony performed by the the Governor or one of the magistrates.[2] : In the latter part of 1639, or early in 1640, William Harvey and his wife removed to Boston, where they remained until 1646--during which period four children were born to them. [See The N.E. Hist & Gen. Reg. II.: 189, and VIII.: 38, 350.] The family then returned to Taunton. : In 1648 William was one of the heirs named in the "will of Agnes Clark of Ayshill [Ashill], Somerset, widow." The will was executed 20 Oct., 1647, and proved 10 May, 1648, and from it the following paragraphs have been taken: :: "I give and bequeath unto William Harvey the son of Thomas Harvey, deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty-five pounds which is owing unto me by Richard Parke of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered, if he shall come to demand it at any time within four years, but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. "I give and bequeath to the said William, son of James Harvey, fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty-five pounds, when of age. :: "I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life, if he come to claim it; and after his decease to remain in the house to the use of James Harvey his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William his brother shall come to claim it." [See "Genealogical Gleanings in England," New Engl. Hist & Gen. Reg., XLVI: 453] : "At an orderly town-meeting warned by the constable," and held in Taunton 28 Dec 1659, it was voted that there should be a general division of land to every inch and to whom rights of division shall belong"; and it was agreed that the apportionment should be made upon the following plan: "two acres to the head[3], two acres to the shilling[4], and two acres to the lot.[5] : In the list of those who participated in this distribution of Taunton lands the name of William Harvey appears, and he is charged with at "rate" of fourteen shillings and credited with seven "heads"--himself, his wife and five children. According to the plan of apportionment "two acres to the head" gave him fourteen acres and "two acres to the shilling" twenty-eight acres. Adding the "two acres to the lot" made a total of forty-four acres--which was the quantity of land that William Harvey received. [See "Quarter- Millennial Celebration of Taunton," 1889, p 243.] : His "home" lot was on the north side of what is now Cohannet street, between what is known as Taunton Green (formerly the town's commons or training-field), and Mill River. A description of the lots is to be found in Taunton Prop. Rec., IV.: 59,&c. : In 1661 William Harvey was Excise Commissioner. [See Plym. Records, XI:133] In 1664 he was a Representative to the General Court. This latter office he held again in 1677. : The law requiring towns in Plymouth Colony to elect selectmen, and giving them many judicial powers and duties, was passed in 1665, and the first "Celect Men" chosen in Taunton under that law were William Harvey and four others -- who were approved by the General Court 5 June, 1666. [See Plym. Col. Recl, IV.: 124.] In 1666 and '7, and in 1671 and other years later, William Harvey was a selectman. 10 Jany, 1669, he was one of ten men chosen by the town "to draw [up] a list of the purchasers or free inhabitants" in Taunton. : He was one of a committee of seven appointed 2 Sept., 1672, to manage for the "free inhabitants" the purchase of a certain tract of land from "Philip, alias Metacum, Chief Sachem," who was the son and successor of Massasoit, heretofore mentioned, and is known in history as King Philip, the most wily and sagacious Indian of his time. The committee immediately attended to their duty and soon obtained from Philip, in consideration of £143, a deed for a tract of land "lying three miles along ye Great River," and extending westerly four miles. : The year 1675 brought with it the gloom and horror of an Indian War. After nearly forty years of quiet, following the vindictive struggle with the Pequots, the Colonies were terror struck with the news that a wide-spread combination of Wampanoags, Narragansetts and other tribes of savages had been formed under the leadership of King Philip with the design of exterminating the white race from the land. : The first overt act of hostility by Philip was committed on Sunday, June 24, 1675, when several houses were burned and men slaughtered at Swanzey, about twelve miles from Taunton. During the Summer the principal seat of the war was in the interior of Massachusetts, and from its central position Taunton was the chosen rendezvous of the troops from Plymouth, Boston, and elsewhere. For the same reason it was a constant point of attack by the savages, and several of its dwellings were consumed and their inmates butchered. In the Spring of 1676 the danger of the entire destruction of the village was so imminent that the Cape towns invited the people of Taunton to take up their abode with them until the war should be ended. The offer was declined in a remarkable letter "subscribed in the name of the town" by William Harvey and three other inhabitants. The following paragraphs are from the letter, which is printed in full on page 325 of the "Quarter-Millennial Celebration of Taunton." :: "Our sins are already such as might render our friends (did they know us) afraid to entertain us; and what can we expect as the issue of such an addition thereunto, but that the hand of the Lord would follow us, and find us out wheresoever we fled. * * * The Lord do with us as seemeth good in His sight. Here we have sinned, and here we submit ourselves to suffer, except the Lord's Providence, and order or advice of Authorities, should plainly determine us to removal. * * * We are willing, if it may be judged convenient by you, to secure some of our cattle in your parts, that they may be no booty or succor to the enemy, if the Lord spare them so long as that we may have opportunity to convey them, in which we desire your speedy advice. And beseeching you not to cease to pray for us that the Lord would heal our backslidings, and prepare us for what measure of the cup of His indignation it may seem good to Him to order us to drink."[6] :: In March, 1677, "William Harvey of Taunton" received £10 from contributions made by "Christians in Ireland" for the relief of those "impoverished by the late Indian War."[7] :: Assonet Neck, a peninsula about two miles long and less than one broad, lying near Taunton and belonging to the Indians, having been seized by the Colony to pay the expenses of the Indian Wars, was ordered to be sold by the General Court in July, 1677. In the following November Constant Southworth, the Colony Treasurer, conveyed the land to William Harvey and five other Taunton men; and in 1682 the tract was annexed to and made a part of Taunton. :: In January, 1678, William Harvey was named as the first member of a committee of seven of the inhabitants of Taunton appointed to regulate the settlement of lands, and to attend to the confirmation of titles to purchasers and the ratification of supposed lost grants and town orders. :: About this period, and during some years later, William's name appears often in connection with important affairs of the town; which indicates that he continued to be a man of character and influence in the community. : In 1689 Maj. Wm. Bradford having made some claim to all the territory comprehended within the limits of Taunton, the town paid him £20 for his alleged rights, and he gave a deed of release and confirmation, to John Poole, William Harvey, Thomas Harvey, Sr., Thomas Harvey, Jr., and others, "proprietors" [See original deed in possession of the Old Colony Historical Society, Taunton.] William Harvey's death occurred at Taunton in the Summer of 1691. As the name of his wife is not mentioned in his will it is supposed that her death took place some time before. The following is a copy of his will taken from the Bristol county (Mass.) Probate Records, Book I., page 41: :: "In ye Name of God Amen. I WILLIAM HARVEY, being growne to a considerable age through ye patience of God and now being sick and weake in Body though of sound memory & judgemt [sic] blessed be God Doe [sic] make & constitute this my last Will & Testamt [sic]. :: Impe. Doe commit my Soule to ye Lord Jesus Christ my Redeemer in hopes of acceptance thro free Grace & my Body to be Decently buryed by my Execr. in hopes of a joyfull Resurrection through Christ our Lord -------- :: Secondly to my son Thomas Harvey I give ye house and land he lives upon from ye River up to ye Highway & another parcell at ye higher end of my Land that runneth home to Joseph Willis Land bounded against my other lands by a samll white oake by yt [sic] side next ye Cart path on ye Swampe side by a Tree yt lyes along & so [sic] home to Joseph Willis his land. Also to Thomas I give three score acres of land lying by Three mile River Bridge. Also a Lott of meadow at Scaddin's should be about four acres. Also one half of my late fifty acre Division lying easterly from ye three mile River. All sd [sic] parcells of Land to be my son sd Thomas Harvey & his heirs and assigns forever. :: Thirdly to my son Jonathan the remiander of this my home lott at Towne with ye house thereon & Barne to Jonathan allso all my Land upland and meadow lying up by Three mile River on ye Easterly side thereof & a small parcell of meadow lying by Winnicunnitt Ponds, a small quantity of meadow lying at ye Brooke called Rumford Brooke with all my share of Land yt is called ye North Purchase. Also to Jonathan ye other half of my late fifty acre Division. :: Fourthly to ye children of my son Joseph Harvey Deceased a parcell of land Lying at a place called ye streights being about eight acres more or less & another parcell of land being about nine acres more or less lying near a place called ye Wolfe pitt swamp --- the sd parcells to be equally Divided amongst the children of my son Joseph. Alsoe the meadow at ye west side of three mile River to ye sd children of my son Joseph. :: Fifthly to Nathan Thare, Junr I give a parcell of land about or three acres lying at ye Norwest from ye meadow which we usually mow at three mile River. :: Sixthly -- my comon Rights and all future Divisions to be my two Sons Thomas & Jonathan to be equally divided. :: Seventhly all ye rest of my movable estate I give unto my Son Jonathan whom I Doe hereby Constitute ye sole Exectr of this my last Will & Testamt who is to receive any Debts due to me & to pay what is due from me. In Witness hereof I ye sd William Harvey have hereunto sett my hand and Seal this twelfth Day of June sixteen hundred Ninety one. :: Signed & sealed in William Harvey :: presence of us, :: Joseph + Willis :: his mark :: Henry Hodges :: Samuel Danforth : Children of William and Joanna (Hucker) Harvey: : + 6. i. ABIGAIL, b: 25 April 1640; d. 20 Aug 1691 : + 7. ii. THOMAS, b: 18 Dec, 1641; d: 1728 : - 8. iii. EXPERIENCE, b: 4 March 1644; married (11) Thomas, q. v. : + 9. iv. JOSEPH, b: 8 Dec, 1645 d: 1691 : +10. v. JONATHAN, b:1647 d: 1691 : Footnotes: : [1] "At a later date, when the Colony of Massachusetts was divided into counties, another Somersetshire name -- Bristol -- was selected for the county of which Taunton was to be, and is, the sire-town. : In the south-western part of this county is the town of Somerset. : The ancient town of Bridgewater (another Somersetshire name with an "e" inserted in the middle of it) was the first interior settlement in the county of Plymouth, Mass. It adjoined Taunton, was incorporated in 1656, and embraced within its limits the four towns now known as Bridgewater, North, East and West Bridgewater." : [2] Ministers of the gospel were not allowed to solemnize marriages in the early colonial days. The Puritans had firmly implanted in the social soil of New England the strict Protestant principle that marriage is purely a civil rite. Throughout all New England previous to 1680 the marriage rite was performed by magistrates, or by persons specially empowered by the colonial authorities. Hutchinson supposes that in Massachusetts there was no instance of a marriage by a clergyman during the existence of their first charter-- that is to say, previous to 1684. : It was not until 1692 that the Provincial statute provided the "every Justice of the Peace within the county were he resides, and every settled Minister in any town, shall and are hereby respectively empowered and authorized to solemnize marriages." : [3] Each member of the family of a proprietor or holder of a right in the purchase was regarded as a "head". An unmarried man was "to be looked upon as two heads". : [4] Refers to the tax or rate levied in shillings against every inhabitant by the duly appointed "raters" or "listers". : [5] The "home" lot which each of the "first purchasers" took possession of, and which was charged against him as an advancement. : [6] See sketch of John Harvey, part III, post. for further references to King Philip's or the Narragansett War. : [7] See NEHGR Reg., II.: 245 and 8." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Jerry Thayer (hjthayer@aol.com), a family historian of the Thayer Family Association (TFA) [website [http://www.thayerfamilies.com http://www.thayerfamilies.com], by email dated 3 Jun 2010 provided me the following: : "Unfortunately all of the records for Taunton were burned in a courthouse fire in 1838 and that is why that region is so difficult. The current published records of Taunton are a reconstruction from various sources but are far from complete." He also provides the following on the Harveys: "Abt 1660 when Nathaniel [Thayer] was 19, he married Abigail HARVEY in (of) Taunton, Bristol, MA. Born on 25 Apr. 1640 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Abigail died in Taunton, Bristol, MA, on 20 Aug 1691; she was 51. Buried in Summer St. Burying Grd., Taunton, MA. DEATH: Taunton Published Vital Records. Daughter of William HARVEY & Joan HUCKER. Granddaughter of Thomas HARVEY (1614-15 Aug 1658) & Joan COLLER." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Jerry Thayer , a family historian of the Thayer Family Association (TFA) [website ], by email dated 26 Jul 2010 provided me the following: "I have not done a lot on the Harvey's as they are not in my direct line. I come from Nathaniel's uncle Thomas Thayer (1596-1665). William Harvey was supposed to be of Dorchester but four of his kids including Abigail were recorded in the Boston Records. I put notes as to his marriage to Joan Hucker in my notes but I really haven't followed the line. If you have problems with it let me know. According to the stuff I have seen the Harvey/Harvie family was from Somersetshire and William and a brother Thomas came to the Colonies in 1636." From Jerry's research notes: "William Harvey was born in Somersetshire, England, about 1614. Accompanied by his brother Thomas he came to America in 1636, and settled at Dorchester. In 1637 he was one of the company of forty-six "first and ancient purchasers," so called, who, "feeling much straitened for want of room," purchased from Massasoit, the chief sachem of the Wampanoag tribe of Indians, whose seat was at Mount Hope, the Indian title to Cohannet, lying thirty-two miles south of Boston, in the colony of New Plymouth. He married 2 Apr. 1639 in Plymouth, Joane Hucker. "At a Court of Assistants William Harvey and Joane Hucker of Cohannet were maryed the 2 of Aprill 1639." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===NEHGS Register 46:453-4, Genealogical Gleanings of England:=== : "Agnes Clarke of Ayshill, Somerset, widow, 20 October 1647, proved 10 May 1648. My body to be buried in the churchyard of Ayshill near unto John Clarke my deceased husband. To the poor of the parish and to the church. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey, the son of Thomas Harvey deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty five pounds which is owing unto me by Richard Parker of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered if he shall come to demand it any time within four years, but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. I give to the said William son of James Harvey fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty five pounds, when of age; and my desire is that Richard Harvey, John Witherall and Richard Crabbe shall put it forth to use to the best benefit of the said William Harvey. I give to John Wytherall the elder of Cudworth twenty shillings and to Mary, wife of Francis Moore of Bicknell twenty shillings. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life if he come to claim it, and after his decease to remain in the house to the use of James Harvey, his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William, his brother, shall come to claim it. I give to Ellen Vyle the wife of Robert Vyle the elder of Strotten my best coffer. To the two children of John Vyle of Donniett to each a pewter platter. To William Clarke of Sommerton and to my goddaughter Deanis Nicholls, to each twenty shillings, to be paid them within one year &c. by John Clarke of Donnyett out of the ten pounds he oweth me. The other eight pounds I give to the said John Clarke and Katherine his wife. To my kinswoman Edith Mitchell of Churchstock twenty shillings. To Elizabeth wife of Richard Harvey, Lucrece wife of William Curtis and Deanes Nicholles, my said god daughter, twenty shillings apiece. To Elizabeth Dyke servant of the said Richard Harvey ten shillings. To Deaues Hay ball two shilling six pence and to Anne wife of John Pitman twelve pence. The residue to my kinsman Richard Harvey whom I make sole executor. Essex, 86. (Savage gives two persons by the name of William Harvey who were then in New England at that time. One was of Boston, and had by wife Joan, children Abigail b. 1640, Thomas b. 1641, Experience b. 1644, and Joseph b. 1646. A person of this name, probably the same, by wife Martha, had children William b. 1651, Thomas b. 1652, and John b. 1653. He died Aug. 15, 1658, and his widow married Henry Tewksbury, Nov. 10, 1659. The other William Harvey was of Plymouth, married Joanna, 1639; removed to Taunton; was rep. 1664 and 13 years after. Query: May not the Plymouth man be the same as the Boston man and the Taunton man be a different person?—Editor.)" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- === FHL book 929.273 Sn61s "Snow-Estes Ancestry," vol. 2, by Nora E. Snow (Hillburn, NY; 1939), pp. 299-301=== [Comment : (by KP) There are many published accounts of the ancestry of William [Harvey], the immigrant, usually based on the “The Harvey Book”; however, this particular [following below] quote - more modern than most by well-respected authors -- properly identifies both the inconclusiveness of the pedigree beyond Thomas of Ashill as well as the lack of verifiable sources that led to the pedigree. The authors did not have the new information which I present in this paper, but did markedly express their reserve in necessarily relying on “The Harvey Book.”] : "WILLIAM, s. Thomas Harvey, b. Somersetshire, England, about 1636, d. Taunton, Mass., 1691; m. Cohonnet, Mass., Apr. 2, 1639, JOANE HUCKER. Accompanied by his brother, Thomas Harvey, Jr., William Harvey came to America in 1636 and settled at Dorchester. A William Harvey of Langton, Dorchester, Eng., is listed by Rev. John White, of Dorchester, as one of his "adventurers," 1623-1628, to New England, in an "answer" dated Oct. 12, 1634, to recover the value of some salt said to have been seized at Cape Anne by the agents of the "adventurers." He settled at Dorchester, but in 1637 he was one of the company of forty-six "first and ancient purchasers," so called, who, "feeling much straitened for want of room," purchased from Massasoit, the chief sachern of the Wainpanoag tribe of Indians, whose seat was at Mount Hope, the Indian title to Cohonnet, lying thirty-two miles south of Boston, in the colony of New Plymouth. He was the owner of eight shares in the new purchase. Nov. 8, 1638, the first recorded marriage occurred in the new settlement, and William Harvey's marriage the following Spring was the second, recorded thus on the New Plymouth Court Records: "At a Court of Assistants William Harvey and Joane Hucker of Cohannet were maryed the 2 of April 1639." At that time marriage was quite an undertaking since both parties must travel to the town of Plymouth if inhabitants of Plymouth Colony, or to Boston if inhabitants of Mass. Bay Colony, and have the ceremony performed by the Governor or one of the magistrates. In the latter part of 1639 or early in 1640, William Harvey and wife removed to Boston, where they remained until 1646; both admitted to the church, 1643; then returned to Taunton, where in 1661 he was Excise Commissioner; 1664, Representative to the General Court, and again in 1677; one of the first Selectmen; Deputy, 1666-7. Apr. 5, 1664, an appraiser of the estate of John Richmond of Taunton. (July 29, 1671, William Harvey witnessed a receipt of John Hedges to his mother, Mary, wife of Peter Pitts, of Taunton. Mayflower Descendant, v. 12:246.) He died in the summer of 1691; tanner. His grandson, Nathaniel Thayer, Jr. is remembered in his will: "Fifthly to Nath'l Thare Junr I give a parcell of land about two or three acres lying at ye Norwest. from ye meadow which we usually mow at three Mile River." His son, Thomas Harvey, deeded in Sept., 1693, certain land to Nathaniel Thayer, Sr., for the benefit of the children of said Nathaniel and his deceased wife Abigail, who was the sister of Thomas Harvey. Although the Harvey Genealogy states that his first wife died in 1649, and that he married Martha, sister of Anthony Slocum, this cannot be, as the husband of Martha, died Boston, Aug. 15, 1658; the inventory of his estate was taken Jan. 18, 1658, amount £38. 16, and Apr. 28, 1659, Martha Harvey deposed. (She m (2) Nov 10, 1659, Henry Tewksbury. Issue, HARVEY, were William, b. Aug 27, 1651, Thomas, b. Aug. 16, 1652, John, b Feb 5, 1654, Mary, bapt Aug 2, 1657.) Apr. 29, 1659, "Power of Administration to ye Estate of William Harvy, deceased granted to Martha, his late wife, for her own vse to bring vp her fower young Children." The will of William Harvey, dated June 12, 1691, reads: : "In ye name of God Amen I William Harvey being grown to a considerable age through ye patience of God, & now being sick & weake in Body though of sound memory & judgemt blessed be God Do make & constitute this my last Will & Testamt : Imp. I Doe Comitt my Soule to ye Lord Jesus Christ my Redeemer in hopes of acceptance thro free Grace & my Body to be Decently buryed by my Exec. in hopes of a joyfull Resurrection through Crhist our Lord. Secondly to my son Thomas Harvey I give ye house & land he lives upon from ye River up to ye Highway, & another parcell at ye higher end of my Land that runneth home to Joseph Willis's Land bounded against my other lands by a small white oake by ye side next ye Cart path & on ye Swampe side by a Tree yt lies along & so home to Joseph Willis's his land also to Thomas I give three score acres of land lying by Three mile River Bridge Also a Lott of Meadow at Scaddins should be about four Acres, also one halfe of my late fifty acre Devision lying Easterly from ye Three Mile River, all sd parcells of Land to be to son sd Thomas Harvey & his heires & Assignes for ever. Thirdly to my son Jonathan the remainder of this my home lott at Towne with ye house thereon & Barne to Jonathan allso all my Land upland & Meadow lying up by Three mile River on ye Easterly side thereof, & a small parcell of Meadow lying by Winnicunnitt ponds, a small quantity of Meadow lying at ye Brooke called Rumford Being with all my shares of Land yt is called ye North purchase Also to Jonathan ye other halfe of my late fifty-acre Devision. Fourthly to ye Children of my son Joseph Harvey Deceased a parcell of Land lying at a place called ye Streights being about eight acres more or less & another parcell of land being about nine acres more or less lying neare a place called ye Wolfe Pitt swampe the Sd parcells to be equally devided among the Children of my sd son Joseph Also the meadow at ye west side of three mile River to ye sd Children of my son Joseph. Fifthly to Nathanl Thare junr I give a parcell of land about or three Acres lying at ye Norwest from yt meadow whither wee usually mow at three mile River. Sixthly my Comon Rights & all future Devisions to be to my two sons Thomas & Jonathan to be equally between them. Seventhly all ye rest of my moveable estate I leave unto my son Jonathan whome I Doe hereby Constitute ye sole Executr of this my last Will & Testamt who is to receive any Debts due to me & to pay what is due from me in Witnesse hereof I ye sd William Harvey have hereunto sett my hand & Seal this twelfth Day of June sixteen hundred ninety one. : WILLIAM HARVEY : Signed & Sealed in presence of us JOSEPH WILLIS, HENRY HODGES, Samuel DANFORTH" Issue, HARVEY, b. Boston,. Mass.: : 1. Abigail, b. Apr. 25, 1640; m. Nathaniel Thayer, Sr. : 2. Thomas, b. Dec. 18, 1641, d. 1728. : 3. Experience, b. Mar. 4, 1643. : 4. Joseph, b. Dec. 8, 1645, d. 1691. : 5. Jonathan, b. 1647, d. 1691. [b. in Taunton] References: Register, v. 2:189; 8:38, 350; 9:346; 61:279. The Mayflower Descendant, v. 28:249. Harvey Genealogy. Society of Colonial Wars, 1897-98, p. 480. Savage, v. 2:370. Pope, pp. 216-7." ---- ==="Thirty-one English Emigrants who Came to New England by 1662," by Dorothy C. and Gerald E. Knoff (Baltimore; 1989), pp. 118-123=== : "William Harvey was born probably in Ashill, Somerset, about 1614. He was the son of Thomas Harvey who died before the 20th of October 1647.(1) William and his younger brother, Thomas, came to Dorchester, Massachusetts, about 1636. The great emigration to New England under the Massachusetts Bay Charter, which began in 1630 and continued for ten years or more, brought some 20,000 persons into the colony. New plantations were greatly needed. In Dorchester forty-six of the inhabitants decided to seek new land. In 1637 they obtained from Massasoit, Chief Sachem of the Wampanoags, the title of ownership to Cohannet. They became known as the "first and ancient purchasers." William Harvey was one of the original proprietors and owned eight shares in the new purchase. In 1638 the proprietors left Dorchester to start their new homes in Cohannet. Many of them had come from the town or the vicinity of Taunton in Somerset. "In honor and love of our dear native country..." they changed the Indian name of Cohannet to Taunton on the 3rd of March 1639. Their new plantation was in the Colony of New Plymouth and no longer under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay. William and Thomas had an older sister whose given name is not known. She was born in Somerset about 1610 and was married in England to Anthony Slocum. They also came to New England about 1636 and it appears that they went to Dorchester, as Anthony was one of the "first and ancient purchasers" of Cohannet. The family lived in Taunton until 1662 when Anthony and a Ralph Russell became the first settlers in another part of the Colony of New Plymouth that was later incorporated as Dartmouth township. Anthony had become a member of the Society of Friends. Children of Anthony and ___ (Harvey) Slocum: : i. Giles, born about 1635 in Somerset, died in Rhode Island in 1682. : ii. Edward : iii. A daughter who married John Gilbert and had four sons, all of Dartmouth. : iv. John, born in Taunton 1642, died there March 1751. : v. ____, a son, born about 1644.(2) Thomas Harvey was born in Somerset in 1617, the son of Thomas. As stated earlier, he came with his brother, William, to Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1636. By 1638 he was living in Cohannet. He was not one of the "first and ancient purchasers" as he was not twenty-one years of age at the time of the purchase. He became a "proprietor of Taunton," however, between 1639 and 1642 upon payment of twelve shillings, along with thirteen other men. All, then, received a right in future divisions of land. In 1643 his name was on the list of "all males able to beare Arms from xvj Years old to 60 yeares." In Taunton, there were fifty-four names on this list that year. Thomas married in Taunton about 1642 Elizabeth Andrews, sister of Henry Andrews. She was born about 1614 in England. Thomas died in Taunton in 1651, aged thirty-four. Elizabeth later married Francis Street and, after his death, married Thomas Lincoln, the miller. She died at Taunton in 1717, aged one hundred and three years. Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Andrews) Harvey: : i. Thomas was born in 1643 and died in 1726. : ii. William was born in 1645. : iii. John was born in 1647 and died 18 January 1705.(3) Returning to William Harvey, the second recorded marriage in the new settlement of Cohannet was William's. : "At a Court of Assistants William Harvey and Joane Hucker of Cohannet were married the 2 of April l639."(4) They moved to Boston that year or early in 1640. Their first four children were born there. The family returned to Taunton in 1646. William's "home lot was on the north side of what is now Cohannet Street, between Taunton Green and Mill River." William was one of the heirs of "Agnes Clark of Ayshill/Ashill, Somerset, widow." Her will was executed the 20th of October 1647, and proved the 10th of May 1648. : "I give and bequeath unto William Harvey the son of Thomas Harvey deceased, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, ... if he shall come to demand it at any time within four years;..." (Reg. 1892, vol. XLVI, p. 453). In Taunton he later became active in town affairs. In 1661 he was Excise Commissioner; in 1644 and 1677 he was a representative to the General Court. In 1665, ‘66, ‘67 and ‘71 he was chosen to be a selectman. In 1672 he was on a committee of seven who purchased from King Philip, son of Massasoit, now Chief Sachem, a deed for a tract of land, "lying three miles along ye Great River" and extending westerly four miles. The cost was 143 pounds.(5) After nearly forty years of peace, in 1675 the Wampanoags, Naragansetts and other tribes, under the leadership of King Philip, brought war to the settlements. Taunton became the central meeting place for Plymouth and Boston troops. Thus Taunton became a prime target for Indian attacks. Inhabitants of towns on the Cape offered to open their homes to those who wished to leave Taunton until the war was over. In the name of the town of Taunton, William and three other inhabitants wrote a letter declining the offer, however, and asked the Cape inhabitants, "not to cease to pray for us that the Lord would heal our backsliding, and prepare us for what measure of the cup of His indignation it may seem good to Him to order us to drink." "In March, 1677, ‘William Harvey of Taunton' received 10 pounds from contributions made by ‘Christians in Ireland' for the relief of those impoverished by the late Indian War." On the part of the town, he was active in land transactions after the war. In 1689 William, Thomas Harvey, Sr., Thomas, Jr., John Poole and others, "proprietors," received a deed of release and confirmation from Major William Bradford after payment of 20 pounds by the town for land that Bradford claimed. William Harvey died in the summer of 1691, leaving a will dated the 12th of June of that year. He did not mention his wife in the will, so we can assume that she had died before that date. Children of William and Joan (Hucker) Harvey, the first four born in Boston: : i. Abigail was born 25 April 1640, died at Taunton 20 August 1691, married prior to 1668 Nathaniel Thayer of Taunton. She was buried in Neck-of-Land burial ground at Taunton.(6) : ii. Thomas was born 18 December 1641, died at Taunton in 1728 in the 87th year of his age. He married 10 December 1679 Elizabeth, the daughter of Deacon John Willis and his wife Elizabeth (Hodgkins) of Bridgewater.(7) : iii. Experience was born 4 March 1644, married her cousin, Thomas Harvey (Thomas3, Thomas2, Thomas1). He was born in Taunton about 1643. : iv. Joseph was born 8 December 1645, died in the winter of 1690/91. He married in 1680 Esther, daughter of Richard and Abigail Stacey of Taunton. She died about 1706.(9) : v. Jonathan was born in Taunton about 1647, died before November 1691. He did not marry.(10) This summary of the Harvey lineage in England needs a word of explanation. My chief source for the foregoing account of the Harvey family has been "The Harvey Book" by Oscar J. Harvey. From Thomas Harvey, the father of the emigrants to Massachusetts, there is firm evidence of descent. For the generations earlier than Thomas, the evidence rests on Mr. Harvey's quotations from "Reminiscences of the Harvey Family," by General Thomas W. Harvey, published in March of 1839. Perhaps the lineage as General Harvey gave it would be of value to a present-day researcher who could find available records that document General Harvey's statements. Until then, Reminiscences may be considered more authentic than tradition, but not on the level with documented proof. With this caution in mind, I begin the lineage with Humphrey Harvey whose three sons were: Richard of Brockley, his heir; William of Folkestone in Kent; and the youngest, Turner. Turner was born about 1485. He was, "the mightiest man with the long bow in all England and that at his death there was no man in the country who could spring his bow." This unusual strength brought him to the attention of the king, Henry VIII, who valued his skill very highly. "The date of his death is not known, but it is said that he lived to a great age." Turner had a son, William (Reminiscences, pp. 700-703). William Harvey was born about 1510. He lived in Somerset. On the 18th of June 1536 he was appointed Blue-mantle Pursuivant in-ordinary, a minor official of the Herald's College. In 1545 he was appointed by Henry VIII to the office of Somerset Herald. In 1550 King Edward VI made him Norroy King-of-Arms. On the 21st of November 1557 he was appointed Clarencieux King-of-Arms by Queen Mary, and remained in that position until his death. He died in Oxfordshire the 27th of February. 1567. Among his children was a son named William. William Harvey was born in Somerset about 1560. By 1630 he had moved to Bridgewater. His sons were William, Henry and Thomas. Thomas Harvey lived in Ashill, Somerset, and died in Somerset prior to 1647. He was mentioned in the "will of Agnes Clark of Ayshill [Ashill], Somerset, widow ... Thomas Harvey deceased ..." There are records of four of his children. There may have been others. Children of Thomas Harvey: : i. (___), a daughter, born about 1610, married in England Anthony Slocum. : ii. James was born about 1612. : iii. William was born about 1614. : iv. Thomas was born in 1617. The daughter, Mrs. Anthony Slocum, William and Thomas went to the Colony of Massachusetts Bay on or near the date of 1636. Notes and References: : 1. Harvey, Oscar Jewell, The Harvey Book, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1899, p. 29. : 2. Ibid., p. 27. : 3. Ibid., pp. 35-37. : 4. Ibid., pp. 29 and 29. Marriage was considered a civil rite in early New England and was performed, not by a clergyman, but by a civil magistrate, or "by a person especially empowered by the colonial authorities." For the ceremony, contracting parties, if inhabitants of Plymouth Colony, traveled to Plymouth# if inhabitants of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, to Boston. : 5. Ibid., p. 30. : 6. NEHG Reg., vol. II, p. 189. : 7. Ibid., vol. II, p. 189. Ibid., vol. XVII, p. 233. : 8. Ibid., vol VIII, p. 38. Harvey, O.J., op. cit., pp. 33 and 41. : 9. Harvey, O.J., op. cit., p. 33. NEHG Reg., vol. VIII, p. 350. : 10. Harvey, O.J., op. cit., p. 33. See also: : Snow, Nora E., The Snow-Estes Ancestry, volume II, pp. 299, 300, 301. : Torrey, Marriages, p. 350. : Pope's Pioneers, p. 217. : Banks, Topographical Dictionary, p. 138." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===The publication "Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John 1630," by Burton W. Spear (Toledo, OH; 1987), vol. 18, pp. 72-74=== Author references: "Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury & John Sargent Pillsbury," by Mary L. Holman, 1938, Vol. 1, pp. 673-677; "The Harvey Book," by Oscar J. Harvey, 1899; "The Snow-Estes Ancestry," by Nora B. Snow and Myrtle Jillson, Vol. 2, 299-301. Note that the author mixes up the spouses of the son Thomas of William and the son Thomas of William's brother Thomas: : "William Harvey - Bapt. 19 Aug. 1610 Ashill, Somerset. D. 1691. He m. Joan Hucken (Hoskin?), 2 Apr. 1639, Taunton. The Harvey Book (p. 34) says Joan d. 1649 and he m. (2) Martha, sister of Anthony Slocum. However, the Snow-Estes Ancestry (p. 300) says that this is not true because her husband, another William Harvey, died, 15 Aug. 1658. The various sources disagree on William's children. Children (Snow-Estes, p. 301): : a. Abigail Harvey - B. 25 Apr. 1640. She m. Nathaniel Thayer. Several children. : b. Thomas Harvey - B. 18 Dec. 1641. D. ___, 1728. Did he m. Experience Harvey (b. 1644) a. 1668, Taunton? (Torrey - p. 350). Eight children (1681-1694). (Harvey Book, p.39). : c. Experience Harvey B. 4 Mar. 1644, Bapt. 10 Mar. 1644. Nothing further found. : d. Joseph Harvey B. 8 Dec. 1645. Bapt. 14 Dec. 1645. D. 1691. He m. Est. Stacey. Three children : e. Jonathan Harvey - B. 1647. D. 1691, unmarried. Nothing further found. (1681-1685). (Harvey Book, p. 40) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===FHL book 929.273 P646h "Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury," by Mary Lovering Holman, 1938, 2 volumes, pp. 673-75=== has the following concerning the other William Harvey with whom our Harvey is evidently confused by some authors: : WILLIAM1 HARVEY (?Thomas, Thomas), probably born in Ashill, Somerset, Eng., about 1620, died in Boston, Mass., 15 Aug. 1658. He married in Boston about 1650, MARTHA COPP, born about 1630, possibly died 12 Jan. 1729-30 in Amesbury, Mass., daughter of William Copp. She married secondly in Boston, 10 Nov. 1659, HENRY TEWSKBURY. There were two William Harveys early in the colonies. One who settled in Taunton and one the above immigrant to Boston. The will of Agnes Clarke of Ashill gives a legacy to William Harvey of New England and this is claimed to be the William of Taunton but a careful study of such records as are to be found in print point to it being William of Boston who came from Ashill. William Harvey of Taunton was in the colonies as early as 1639 for in that year he married "Joan Hucker of Cohannet." He must have been born about 1605 to 1611. With him in Taunton was his brother Thomas Harvey and his brother-in-law Anthony Slocum. A careful study of the will of Agnes Clarke, the transcripts of Ashill, and the Somerset Marriages indicate that the English ancestry that can be deduced from them belongs to the younger man. Will of Agnes Clarke of Ayshill, Somerset, widow, 20 Oct. 1637, proved 10 May 1 1648. My body to be buried in the churchyard of Ayshill near unto John Clarke, my deceased husband. To the poor of the parish and to the Church. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey, the son of Thomas Harvey deceast, my kinsman now in New England, eighteen pounds, being parcel of thirty-five pounds which is owing to me by Richard Parker of Ayshill upon his bond, which sum is to be paid as soon as it can be recovered if he shall come to demand it any time within four years but if he come not then my will is that William Harvey the son of James Harvey shall have the said money at such time as he shall be of lawful age to give a discharge. I give to the said Williamson of James Harvey fifteen pounds parcel of the said thirty five pounds when of age; and my desire is that Richard Harvey, John Witherall and Richard Crabbe shall put it forth to use to the best benefit of the said William Harvey. I give to John Wytherall the elder of Cudworth twenty shillings and to Mary, wife of Frances Moore of Bicknell twenty shillings. I give and bequeath unto William Harvey in New England all my household stuff during his life if he come to claim it, and after his decease to remain in the house for the use of James Harvey his brother, and the said James to make use of it until William his brother shall come to claim it. I give to Ellen Vyle the wife of Robert Vyle the elder of Strotten my best coffer. To the two children of John Vyle of Donniett to each a pewter platter. To William Clarke of Sommerton and to my goddaughter Deanis Nicholls, to each twenty shillings, to be paid them within one year by John Clarke of Donnyett out of the ten pounds he oweth me. The other eight pounds I give to the said John Clarke and Katherine his wife. To my kinswoman Edith Mitchell of Churchstock twenty shillings. To Elizabeth wife of Richard Harvey, Lucrece wife of William Curtis and Deanes Nicholles, my said goddaughter, twenty shillings apiece. To Elizabeth Dyke, servant of the said Richard Harvey ten shillings. To Deanes Hayball two shilling six pence and to Anne wife of John Pitman twelve pence. The residue to my kinsman Richard Harvey whom I make sole executor. Essex, 86. (Waters' Genealogical Gleanings in England, p. 645.) The Transcripts give: : Thomas Harvie was married 17 Feb. 1598. : Anthonie Poole of Whitelackington and Thomazine Harvie the younger. : William Hodges and Bridget Harvie. : Thomas Harvye and Joan Colles, married 22 June 1612. : Agnes, daughter of Thomas Harvye, bapt. 29 Jan. 1598-99. : Thomas Harvye, Church warden, 1605. : Richard Harvey, Church warden, 1606. : (Wells Transcripts, Ashill.) : William Curteis married Lucrece Foxwell, 26 Nov. 1611, Ashill Parish. : (Somerset Marriages, v. 1, Ashill.) From these scanty records it is seen that there was a family of Harveys in Ashill and from the Will that one of them came to America. It seems scarcely possible that in so careful a will as that of Agnes Clarke with its mentions of many undoubted kin, she would have omitted Thomas Harvey of Taunton and the wife of Anthony Slocum who were the same degree of kinship as William of Taunton would be if he were her relative. Another angle of the case is that William Harvey of Taunton moved to Boston in 1643, being admitted with his wife, Joan, to the First Church in that year. They had born in Boston, (1) Abigail, b. 25 Apr. 1640; (2) Thomas, b. 13 Dec. 1641; (3) Experience, b. 4 Mar. 1643-44; and (4) Joseph, b. 8 Dec. 1645. They then returned to Taunton. In 1651, the '''other William Harvey''' appears with his wife Martha in the records, having four children recorded between 1651 and 1657. From this some writers have made the two Williams into one and given him two wives. There can be no doubt that William of Boston, who married Martha Copp, was the one mentioned by Agnes Clarke and that he came to the colonies from Ashill, Somerset. From such records as are found the following pedigree has been constructed... [Author then provides a pedigree for William of Boston extending back through Thomas and Annis, then Thomas and Joan Collis.]" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==="Biographical Notes on Emigrant Ancestors of Thomas Bartlett Sears and Mary Katharine Wellington," by David Ripley Sears, 2nd revised edition 24 Apr. 1991=== The following quote is from the above privately published book [copy in my possession received from Joy (Morgan) Sadler, (KP) "HARVEY, WILLIAM. He married in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 April 1639, JOANNE HUCKER of Cohasset, Norfolk, Massachusetts. They moved to Boston and by 1647 he was a freeman there. Their daughter ABIGAIL HARVEY was born in Boston 25 April 1640, and married NATHANIEL Thayer, about 1665. Their son ISAAC Thayer married, as his second wife, MARTHA BONNEY, Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, on 5 April 1736."

Orini Cemetery

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[[Category: Orini Cemetery, Orini, Waikato]] [[Category: Orini, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Orini Cemetery is on a corner of Orini Road about 15kms from SH 1 at Taupiri, about 1 km past the Orini Hall. There is no formed driveway access, only a grassed area. = Orini Cemetery = This small cemetery is located on a bend in Orini Road. Sitting on the corner it overlooks surrounding farmland, with trees giving shade on one side and privacy from the road. There are no facilities at this site (no running water, bathroom, or shelter), but there are a couple of bench seats. The Cemetery is administered by Waikato District Council. Their cemetery database can be used to obtain more information, and often photos, of the interments. === Links === * [[:Category:Orini_Cemetery%2C_Orini%2C_Waikato|WikiTree Category page for Orini Cemetery]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2555207/orini-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Orini Cemetery] * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database/ Waikato District Council Cemetery Database] * [[Space:Orini_Cemetery_Interment_List|WikiTree Orini Cemetery Interment List]] == List of Interments == A table of interments has been started and is on a separate page. See [[Space:Orini_Cemetery_Interment_List|Orini Cemetery Interment List]]. This includes basic information about those buried at Orini Cemetery, and will be linked to their WikiTree profile if they have one. Also linked are photos if the headstone or grave has been photographed. === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''9''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''46''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''0'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 05:14, 17 February 2019 (UTC) * See [[Space:Orini_Cemetery_Interment_List|Orini Cemetery Interment List]] page for progress on this cemetery. This has '''59''' interments listed. Most need to have profiles created. The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Orini Cemetery Interment List

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Plot 1||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Barr-3253 BARR VJ & JR]||No |- |BILLINGTON||Gwenda Vera||1921 Jul 21||1987 Apr 01||65||Lawn Row 2. Plot 5||to be uploaded||Yes |- |BOND||Elaine Iris||1941 Jun 27||1999 May 12||58||Lawn Berm 3 Plot 10||to be uploaded||Yes |- |[[Burt-3078|BURT]]||[[Burt-3078|Graeme Charles]]||1958 Jan 10||2007 Nov 14||49||Lawn Berm 4. Plot 7||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burt-3078 BURT GC]||Yes |- |CAMERON||Bruce James||1907 Jul 11||1993 Nov 03||86||Lawn Row 2 Plot 11||to be uploaded||Yes |- |CAMERON||James Ranald "Acre"||1909 Sep 26||1999 Jul 07||89||Lawn Berm 2 Plot 12||to be uploaded||Yes |- |[[Crockett-1930|CROCKETT]]||[[Crockett-1930|Archie Douglas (Doug)]]||1915 Oct 22||2001 Feb 08||85||Ashes Octagon 1. Plot 6||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Crockett-1930 CROCKETT AD]||Yes |- |CROCKETT||Dave||xxx||xxx||xx||Ashes Octagon 1. Plot 7||to be uploaded||No |- |CROUCH||Annabel Margaret||1909 Jun 04||1995 Jun 25||86||Lawn Row 2 Plot 7||to be uploaded||Yes |- |CROUCH||Ernest John||1903 Sep 28||1995 Mar 14||91||Lawn Row 2 Plot 6||to be uploaded||Yes |- |CROUCH||Lloyd John||1933 Feb 27||2008 Jun 16||75||Lawn Row 2 Plot 4||to be uploaded||Yes |- |CROUCH||Rae Alene||1939||1986 Jul 12||47||Lawn Row 2 Plot 3||to be uploaded||Yes |- |DAINES||Horace Keith||1921 Mar 14||1992 May 19||71||Lawn Row 2 Plot 10||to be uploaded||Yes |- |[[Enevoldsen-77|ENEVOLDSEN]]||[[Enevoldsen-77|Peter Charles]]||1942 Sep 09||2006 Sep 09||64||Ashes Octagon 1. Plot 8||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Enevoldsen-77 ENEVOLDSEN PC]||Yes |- |[[Hintz-322|HINTZ]]||[[Hintz-322|Robin Earl]]||1965||2006||40-41||Row 4 Plot 25||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hintz-322 HINTZ RE]||Yes |- |HOUGHTON||Jeanette||xxx||2015 Apr 05||68||Lawn Row 3 Plot 9||to be uploaded||No |- |[[Eason-977|HOUGHTON]]||[[Eason-977|Muriel Verna]]||1928 Mar 16||2016 Aug 08||88||Lawn Berm 4. Plot 2||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Houghton-1993 HOUGHTON MV & TC]||No |- |HOUGHTON||Noel||xxx||xxx||xx||Lawn Row 3 Plot 9||to be uploaded||No |- |[[Houghton-1993|HOUGHTON]]||[[Houghton-1993|Trevor Charles]]||1929 Jan 02||1999 Jan 05||70||Lawn Berm 4 Plot 1||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Houghton-1993 HOUGHTON MV & TC]||Yes |- |HUTCHINSON||Kenneth Forsythe||1922||1927 Aug 15||5||Lawn Row 1 Plot 11||to be uploaded||Yes |- |JOHNSTON||Roy Alfred||1925 Sep 18||2008 Jul 10||xx||Lawn Row 4 Plot 9||No headstone||No |- |JOHNSTON||Hazel Sarah||1926||2017 Jun 02||91||Lawn. Row 4. 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Oriole Snack Shack

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Larry and Linda Bailey purchased the "Snack Bar" from Bill & Waleda Plettner in June of 1969. They changed the name of the business to "Oriole Snack Shack". The Snack Shack was open from 7:30 am to 3:30pm and catered mostly to the Quincy school children. There was a big variety of candy, soft drinks, chips and frozen treats. The lunch menu consisted of sloppy joes, hamburgers, grilled ham & cheese, hot dogs and "world famous" French fries.

Oriskany Falls

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Wounded in Pearl Harbor.

Orizaba, Immigrant Voyage to Australia 1886

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[[Category:Orizaba, Arrived 19 Nov 1886]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] The voyage of the immigrant ship '''''Orizaba'''''
Departed '''Plymouth, England, 3 October 1886'''
Arrived '''Adelaide, South Australia, 12 November 1886'''
Arrived '''Hobson's Bay, Victoria, 14 November 1886'''
Arrived '''Port Jackson, Sydney, New South Wales, 19 November 1886''' ==Sources== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/232699829 The Albany Mail and King George's Sound Advertiser (WA : 1883 - 1889) Wed 24 Nov 1886 THE NEW ORIENT STEAMER ORIZABA.] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/37162284 The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) Sat 13 Nov 1886 ARRIVED.] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11579572 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 15 Nov 1886 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSON'S BAY.] *[https://prov.vic.gov.au/search_journey/select?keywords=orizaba%201886 Public Record Office Victoria - Passengers] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107316429 Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Fri 19 Nov 1886 Shipping.] *[https://records-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=61SRA&lang=en_US&docid=INDEX30970 New South Wales State Archives]

Orkney, Scotland

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directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === Welcome To Orkney === After the rugged Highland scenery of the North of Scotland, first impressions of Orkney are of greenness and fertility, combined with a feeling of space where undulating, soft countryside merges with sky and sea into a soft confluence of nature. There is an overall feeling of the immensity of time, perhaps due to the proximity of so much history. Indeed the Orkney Islands have been described by George Mackay Brown, a local author, as "like sleeping whales ... beside an ocean of time". Although people first came to these islands well over 6,000 years ago, leaving a wealth of archaeological sites and remains, which allows much insight into the past, Orkney is far from being a museum. Within the islands there is a huge range of things to see and do in all seasons. With its diverse economy it is a busy place, and yet at the same time unspoilt, quiet and relaxing. The old and the new, the natural environment and the geographical location all merge to give the islands their uniquely attractive atmosphere. As the Orcadian writer Edwin Muir said in his Scottish Journey (1935), "Orkney .... has managed, as far as that is humanly possible, to have its cake and eat it. It has been saved by being just outside the circumference of the industrial world, near enough to know about, but too far off to be drawn into it. Now it seems to me that this is the only way in which any community can achieve a partial salvation today and live a desirable life, surrounded by an industrial world." This is even more true over half a century later. Orkney today benefits from many of the good things of the late 20th century, whilst at the same time missing out on most of the less desirable aspects. However it is much more affected by the outside world than ever before, and Orcadians are going to have to work hard in future to maintain all that is special about Orkney. Orkney, An Introduction Orkney consists of a group of over 70 islands and skerries, of which about 20 are presently inhabited. Lying at approximately 59o N and 3o W, the islands lie just north of Scotland, the shortest distance being about 10km (6mi.) from Caithness, and cover an area of 974km3 (376mi.2), of which the Mainland comprises about half. Inhabited by 21,350 people (1991 census), the islands are about 85km (53mi.) from north to south and 37km (23mi.) from east to west. The largest island is know as the "Mainland", and has three-quarters of the population, as well as the main towns, Kirkwall (pop.7,445), and Stromness (pop.2,175). Although apparently isolated, the islands are very well served for communications with Scotland. The MV St Ola (3039tn., 500 passengers, 180 cars) runs daily between Stromness and Scrabster (often several times per day), while MV St Sunniva (4211tn., 407 passengers, 120 cars) runs between Orkney, Aberdeen and Shetland. There is also a summer passenger ferry between John O'Groats and Burwick, as well as several freight services. There are frequent daily air links with Wick, Aberdeen, Inverness and Edinburgh, and with Shetland by British Airways Express. The earliest written reference to Orkney is by the Greek explorer, Pytheas, from Marseilles, who may have circumnavigated Orkney about the year 225BC, and claimed to have sighted the edge of the world, or Ultima Thule. He was probably seeing Foula, or another part of Shetland to the North. Claudius' fleet is said to have formed a treaty with the Orcadians in AD43, and Tacitus mentions that a Roman fleet subdued Orkney after the Battle of Mons Graupius in AD83. These references are interesting, but probably not very reliable. Orkney is referred to in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the Irish Annals and by various writers such as Adomnan, but it is not until the Norse sagas, written in the 12th century, that we find more recent history. These sagas were written some time after the events so colourfully described, and thus may be of dubious historical accuracy in parts, but nevertheless they give a vivid and graphic account of the Norse age. Being so fertile, and so near to Norway, Orkney was an obvious base for Viking expansion, particularly in a time when the latest technology was sea transport in Viking longships. In more recent times Orkney has been visited by many eminent people may of whom have written in various terms about the islands. There is also a number of distinguished local writers, and always a good selection of books in the local book shops. Although there is a beautiful landscape, history everywhere, and wildlife to rival anywhere on Earth, there is another aspect of Orkney which is perhaps the most important and rewarding to get to know -- the Orcadians themselves. The Orcadians are a friendly, hospitable people, mindful and respectful of their past and at the same time very go-ahead and industrious. George Mackay Brown summed things up very well when he said of Orkney, "... a microcosm of the world. Orkney has been continuously inhabited for about 6,000 years and the layers of cultures and races are inescapable and unavoidable wherever you go. There are stories in the air here. If I lived to be 500, there would still be more to write". In "What is an Orcadian?" George Mackay Brown writes: First the aborigines That houked Skara Braie from the sand. Then the Picts Those small dark cunning men Who scrawled their history in stone .... And then the tigers from east over sea, The blond butchering Vikings, Whose last worry on sea or on land Was purity of race, as they staggered couchwards After a fill of ale. Finally, to make the mixture thick and slab, The off-scourings of Scotland, The lowest sleaziest pimps from Lothian and the Mearns, Fawning in the train of Black Pat, And robbing and raping ad lib. But that's not all. For many a hundred ships have ripped their flanks On Rora Head, or the Noup, And Basque sailor lads and bearded skippers from Brittany Left off their briny ways to cleave a furrow. Through Orkney crofts and lasses. Not to speak of two world wars And hordes of English and Yanks and Italians and Poles Who took up their stations here: By day the guns, by night the ancestral box-bed. Only this morning I delivered a bairn At Maggie o'Corsland's With a subtle silk-selling Krishna smile. A fine mixter-maxter! A fine mixter-maxter! This is literally true, as Orkney, lying at the cross-roads of the Atlantic, North Britain and the North Sea, has been on the seafaring map ever since people started to go to sea in boats. Many visitors have come and gone over the millennia, some staying to settle, others leaving only their genes. The regular input of new blood and ideas has ensured that the Orcadians are the versatile and welcoming people of today. At the end of the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago, Mesolithic nomadic hunters settled in Scotland. By 4000BC, the first Neolithic farmers were settled in Orkney and for over 1,500 years their culture flourished, leaving villages, tombs and stone circles -- which are among the most spectacular Neolithic monuments in Europe. The Bronze Age succeeded the Neolithic and these peoples left behind burnt mounds, middens, cist and barrow graves and ruins of small houses. This period was marked by a deterioration in climate and a change in society as well as the appearance of bronze tools and weapons. About 700BC larger round houses started to appear and later the spectacular brochs, some with large settlements around them, were developed. The introduction of iron for tools and weapons would have been a revolution in itself. From about AD43 and later as part of the Pictish Kingdom, Orkney started to experience more outside influence: Roman, Christian and Scots. Beginning about the 8th century the Scandinavians began to appear, probably not in huge numbers at first. The migration continued during the 9th century, followed by the "Golden Age of the Vikings". Norse domination lasted six hundred years and still strongly influences the isles today. Later medieval times saw a large influx of Lowland Scots resulting from the annexation with Scotland. Orkney gradually became more of a backwater and suffered as a result of exploitation by the Stewart Earls as well as some of the "Merchant Lairds". Only in the 19th century were farming improvements to arrive. In the 20th century we have had the effects of two World Wars, the oil boom, further great strides in agriculture and the influx of large numbers of mainly English immigrants, with the result that the population decline has now reversed. Orkney now has a very diverse economy with oil money being very helpful in its development.

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==Brief History== Orkney is well known for its long and fascinating history and its breathtaking views. The islands history can be traced back some 9000 years. There are standing stones, standing stone circles and stone age burial graves scattered all over the islands of Orkney that speak to the long and ancient history. There are a number of words and names that are part of Scottish history that originate in from Orkney. Skara Brae is one. This is a series of neolithic homes dating back to 2500 BCE. This is the 25th century BCE. Scapa Flow is another. This name is much more recent. It dates back to both the 1st and 2nd world wars in the 20th century. The Ring of Brogdar rivals Stonehenge as a Stone Circle. If you want to get a time capsule of Orkney history, why not watch the below video on youtube. It's just 10 minutes long. If you can get past the broad Orkney accent, it has 10,000 years of history to show you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Vof457rug ==History Links for Research== [[http://www.orkneyjar.com/ Orkneyjar]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Orkney History of Orkney]] on Wikipedia ==Genealogical Links== [[http://www.southronaldsay.net/1821/ 1821 census]] for South Ronaldsay and surrounding Islands only. [[http://www.cursiter.com/ Cursiter]] Website for parish records of most Names in the Orkneys - This was originally begun as a collection of records for Cursitor names and their variants - but has since expanded to a much wider collection of Names. [[http://www.orkneyfhs.co.uk/ Orkney Family History Society]]

Orland, Maine One Place Study

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Orland is a town in Hancock County, incorporated in 1800 and first settled in 1764. The township was granted to David Marsh and associates in 1762 and was known as Alamasook (also Alamoosook), Narramissic, , then Eastern River.
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==Timeline== {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Important Dates''' |} {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 650px" ! scope="col" align="center" style="width: 150px; background:#f0f0f0;"|''Date'' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Event''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"|'''September 15, 1759''' ||Wolfe's victory on the Plains of Abraham ended the conflict between France and England over Acadia and Eastern Maine |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''September 8, 1760''' ||marked the final surrender of Montreal and New France to the British ending French control of present day Hancock County Maine |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''1762''' || Several Land Grants were made from the Livermore Survey including: '''Township No. 2 East of The Penobscot River''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"| unknown date: || Township No. 2 EPR referred to as '''Plantation No. 2''' |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''June 25, 1789'''|| Hancock County was formed from a portion of Lincoln County |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''February 21, 1800''|| '''Orland''' incorporated from Plantation No. 2 |- | style= "text-align:center;"| '''March 15, 1820''' || Maine became the nation's 23rd state |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | Cranes Corners|| |- | East Orland || |- | Five Mile Corners || |- | North Orland || |- | South Orland || |- |} == Historical Names == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 250px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | || |} == 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 |- | Gross, Joseph[[Gross-3967|Gross, Joseph (1739-1817)]] || 1764 |- | Gross, Ebenezer[[Gross-3700|Gross, Ebenezer (1737-abt.1806)]] || 1765 |- | Craige, Samuel [[Craik-377|Craige, Samuel (1731-1815)]]|| 1766 |- | Viles, Joseph [[Viles-98|Viles, Joseph (abt.1737-aft.1800)]]|| 1767 |- | Cushing, Samuel || |- | Hancock, John[[Hancock-3065|Hancock, John (abt.1738-1819)]]|| |- | Keyes, Samuel[[Keyes-1480|Keyes, Samuel (1746-1813)]] || |- | Soper, Samuel[[Soper-998|Soper, Samuel (1736-1807)]] || |- | Turner, Calvin[[Turner-198|Turner, Calvin (1748-1838)]]|| |- | Turner, Asa[[Turner-6409|Turner, Asa (1743-1821)]] || |- | Holt, HumphreHolt, Humphrey|| |- | Peter, EzekielPeter, Ezekiel || 1781 |- | Harriman, Asa[[Harriman-455|Harriman, Asa (1737-1823)]] || 1781 |- | Ginn, JamesGinn, James || |- | Treat, RoberTreat, Robert|| |- | Davis, MichaelDavis, Michael|| 1773 |- | mith, JamesSmith, James|| |- | Hancock, NathanHancock, Nathan|| |- | Gross, John|| |- | Gross, JoshuaGross, Joshua|| |- | Craige, AndrewCraige, Andrew|| |- | Sherburne, JacobSherburne, Jacob || 1791 |- | Craige, Samuel JrCraige, Samuel Jr.|| |- | Gilpatrick, Jonathan Gilpatrick, Jonathan || |- | Darling, EliakimDarling, Eliakim|| |- | Gross, SimonGross, Simon|| |- | Gross, JohnGross, John|| |- | McIntyre, WilliamMcIntyre, William|| |- | Partridge, JohnPartridge, John|| |- | Partridge, Daniel[[Partridge-2964|Daniel Partridge (abt.1763-1812)]]|| |- | Partridge, ThomaPartridge, Thomas|| |- | Partridge, DavidPartridge, David|| |- | Partridge, WilliamPartridge, William|| |- | Partridge, MosesPartridge, Moses|| |- | Sanders, EdwardSanders, Edward|| |- | Hopkins, BarzillaHopkins, Barzilla|| |- | Patch, RichardPatch, Richard|| |- |} == Maps == * [https://goo.gl/maps/yvGQwcF9nyLPK7Wz9 Orland ] on Google Maps {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Maps (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- | | | |} == Stories == Wasson's ''''' A survey of Hancock County, Maine''''': Wasson, Samuel. 1878. A survey of Hancock County, Maine. Augusta [Me.]: Sprague, Owen & Nash, printers.
      '''Orland,'''—Incorporated (12-124 town) February 12, 1800. Population, 1,701. Decennary loss, 86. Wealth, per capita, $280. State valuation, $374,390. TJ. S. valuation, $539.121. Anciently called " Alamasook," next "Eastern River." It was No. 2 in the grant to David Marsh. Its name is supposed to be derived from "Oar-land"—an oar having been found upon its shores by the first settler, who was Joseph Gross, in 1764. Ebenezer Gross came in 1765, and Joseph Viles in 1766. Viles built the first framed house. Zachariah Gross, the first child, was born 1766. The first road was laid out in 1771. The first mills were built by [[Turner-198|Calvin Turner (1748-1838)]], in 1773. In 1790 it had 290 souls. In 1775, the men of this plantation and those of No. 1, formed themselves into a military company, and also chose a Committee of Safety. Union soldiers, 195; State aid, $5,786; town bounty, $14,855 ; cost per recruit, $164.
Varney's '''''Gazetteer of the state of Maine''''' Varney, George J. 1886. Gazetteer of the state of Maine: with numerous illustrations.has the following:
      '''ORLAND''' is situated upon the Penobscot, being the most northerly town in Hancock County upon that river, except one. It is at the head of Eastern River, 15 miles west of Ellsworth. At the northwestern part of the town are Toddy and Great Ponds, whose outlet furnishes the principal water-power of that town. "The surface conformation of Orland is peculiar. The hills are conical and precipitous, while the valleys approach the gorge form. Standing upon a picturesque knoll of ' modified drift,' on the farm of Frank Buck, one has a grand view of the erratic results of one of nature's tantrums. Before him are the evidences that in time past, the pent up waters that submerged the vast plane above the factory, burst their bounds, and with fearful force, Cut a new outlet to the sea, formed Eastern River, and made an island of Verona." " In the eastern part of the town are masses of potash, feldspar granite rocks, which are crumbling into rockmeal ; in the ' meal ' gold is found. These boulders are of a porphyritic variety, with black mica. On the north-east side of Great Mountain is a cave which has been explored for sixty feet. It has several looms with --walls and ceiling of basaltic finish." [Samuel Wasson, m "Survey of Hancock County."'] These mountains are supposed to belong to the Mountain Limestone period, that age of the growing continent when the cimoid " beads of St. Cuthbert " were formed. The highest of these elevations are Great Pond Mountain and Mason's Mountain, 575 and 350 feet in height, respectively. The ponds are Alamoosic, Toddy, Heart and Craig's, the first being three and onehalf by two and one-half miles, and the second nine by one and onehalf miles, in extent. The soil is a clay loam ; and the crops most cultivated are hay, grain and potatoes. There is, in general, a tidiness about the farms that would indicate thrift; and many are supplied with mowing and other labor-saving machines. At Orland village are a lumber and grist-mill, a brick-yard, and a ship-yard. At East Orland there is a flour-mill and a saw-mill. There are also saw-mills in other parts of the town. The woollen factory in Orland, when in full operation, turned out in one season 30,000 yards of repellants, at a cost of six cents a yard less than any similar establishment in the State. Orland is on the Bangor and Castine, and the Bluehill and Sedgevvick stage-lines. The nearest railroad station is at Bucksport, three miles distant.
      The township is said to have been the Number 2 of the grant to David Marsh. Other authorities say that it was granted to W. Dall, Nathaniel Snellings, Robert Treat, and others of Boston ; but it appears quite likely that this was only a grant of a portion at a later date, there having been a large accession of settlers between 1767 and 1780.
      In 1775 the men of this and No. 1 formed themselves into a military company, and also chose a Committee of Safety. For a consider able period the town was culled Alamasook, and then " Eastern River." It was incorporated in 1800. Its name is supposed to have been derived from " Oarland," an oar having been found upon its shores by- Joseph Gross, the first settler, who came in 1764. Ebenezer Gross came in 1765, and Joseph Viles in 1766. The latter built the first framed house,—which was used for the plantation meetings until 1804, when the first schoolhouse was built. Zachariah Gross, the first child, was born in 1766. The first road was laid out in 1771, by John Hancock and Samuel Craig. The first saw and grist-mills were built at the lower falls by Calvin Turner, in 1773. Large accessions of inhabitants were made between 1767 and 1780, from Boston. The population in 1790 was 290. The first county road through the plantation was laid out in 1793. There are fifteen persons residing in the town who are above eighty years of age. Orland furnished 195 men for the Union cause during the war of the Rebellion, paying bounty to the amount of $14,855.
      The Methodists, Congregationalists and Universalists each have a church in town. Orland has fifteen public schoolhouses, and the school property is valued at $6,500. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $374,390. In 1880 it was $358,325. The population in 1870 was 1,701. In 1880 it was 1,689. ==Additional Resources== ::'''Web Sites''': * Historical Society * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_place_record.asp?place=orland Maine Genealogy.net's: ] '''Orland''' * Family Search * WikiPedia * [[Wikipedia:Orland, Maine]] * Maine Encyclopedia * [https://www.orlandme.org/Earliestsettlers.html The Earliest Settlers] Town's Website ::'''Books:''' * Orland's [https://www.orlandme.org/documents/Best%20Remembered.pdf '''''Best Remembered Orland, Maine 1800-2000'''''] History and Recollected Stories to Celebrate our Bicentenial ==Photos== {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery (Click an image for details) ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- | | | |- |} == Sources ==

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Orlando Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Orlando Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orlando Orlando] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Orlando name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Orlandos), by time period (18th Century Orlandos), or by topic (Orlando DNA, Orlando Occupations, Orlando Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Orlando Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant'' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Orlando}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Orlandos of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] The Orlando One-Name Study is registered with the [[Guild of One-Name Studies]] (http://www.one-name.org) and has been since 2002.

Orleana, Immigrant Voyage to South Australia 1840

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[[Category:Orleana, Arrived 10 Jun 1840]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The Voyage of the Immigrant Ship Orleana to the South Australian Colony in 1840 === * '''Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' from: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * '''South Australian Passenger Lists 1840''' from DIANE CUMMINGS' BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA PASSENGER LISTS 1836-1851: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/ShipLists%20Alpha%20by%20Year/1840S-Y.htm * '''ORLEANA 1840''' from the Bound for South Australia database (Copyright Diane Cummings 2010-2017) at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840Orleana.htm * '''South Australian Maritime Museum : Orleanna''' : http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/933228 ==Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration== Passengers arriving 1840-06-10 in SA aboard the Orleana - (649 old tons ship - built 1835) from London 40-02-29, Captain Alex Cameron ALLWORTH William BALDOCK Joseph, Rebecca FAIRMAN, Martha, Geo, Eliz, Joseph BARNETT Charles, Mary Ann SMITH, Chas, Fanny BARRINGTON Elizabeth BATTLEY Richard Henry BEASLEY Joseph, Ann LACEY, Joseph (d aft arr) BELL Louisa BLACKGROVE William BONE Henry, wife BROWNE Anna BROWNE John Harris BURTON Thomas, wife CANNON Jeremiah, wife, dau, son CAHILL Sylvester, Ellen/Eleanor GLEESON, John, Thos Mark, My Ann, son, (Eleanor Magdalena) CLATWORTHY William, Eliza (wife), Geo CONNOR Elizabeth CROSBY Charles CUTTING Samuel (w?), ch Mary, Hannah, Alfred DENT William Owen Kitchener, Eleanor BEASLEY, Wm, Joseph Hetherington, (one of John Mazeppa, Nathaniel), Ann Eliza EAMES Louisa EAMES William, Harriet TOZER FORD Peter, wife (Mary?), 2 dau, son FOX Georgiana FRANCIS Robert James, Eleanor PERRY, son (Chas?) [[Frith-978|FRITH Frederick]], wife (Mary Ann) FULKER George, Christiana TAYLOR (dau of John) GARDINER (James?) GARRETT Richard, Mary Ann ALLEN, Ed, Rd, Thos, Maria Ann, Geo, Esther, dau, My Allen GODWIN (George?) GROOMBRIDGE George HALL John, Elizabeth HILL, 2 sons, Louisa, Eliz HARMER Edward, Harriet STACEY, Hrt, Ellen, Eliz, Jane, Wm, Jas, My Ann HICKOX George, wife (Ellen STUBBS?), Eliza, son (Ed?) HISCOX J HORN Thomas (Cooper?) HUNT Charles, wife (Caroline?), dau, son JOHNSON Thomas, Ann HOPKINS, Geo, Hy, Hrt, Anne KELSEY Thomas LANE Charles, Maria ADLAM, Ed, Jas, Eliz, Chas, John, Wm LARKING John Henry, Catherine HYDE, Jas John MAITTLEN William, wife, dau MARTLEW Charles, Phillis FROST (d@sea or aft), Wm, Jas, Chas, Hy, Crln (b@sea) MEAD William (George?), wife (Ann FREEMAN?) MILLAR / MILLER Ann MILLAR / MILLER Charles James, Elizabeth (wife), (John?), Barbara, Geo Reuben, Hrt, Reuben, Hester, Rebecca MORGAN David (1st arr 1837 Lady Emma), Christina MOFFATT nee POPLE, Priscilla MOFFATT, Selina MOFFATT, Amelia MOFFATT, dau MOFFATT MORGAN William NOONAN John, wife (Jane?), son, dau, 2 sons, dau (Susan?) NORMAN Henry PACKHAM Samuel, Sophia WOOLY, dau (My?), 2 sons PAGE Eleanor PATCH / PETCH Thomas, wife, 3 dau PRESTON William, wife READ George, Harriet NYE READ / REID James, Ann GREENLEY, Chas, Nathaniel (29,28,5,1) REEDS William, Harriet CLARKE, Wm, (Ann), Sarah, My Ann, Crln ROSE James, wife (Catherine PATTERSON?), My, dau, 5 sons inc Jas, (John Simeon, Ben?) ROSE Mary ROWLANDS John, Matilda BOWEN SHERWELL Stephen, Mary CHALLEN, Fanny, Wm, Geo, Stephen SHELLEY Charles, wife (Harriet GREEN?), son, 2 dau SHUTTLEWORTH James, Sarah LOWE, Mgt, Wm, son SKINNER John, Sarah SMITH, John, Sarah Eliz SMITH Ann SMITH George, wife, son SMITH Robert, wife, 2 dau SMITH William, Elizabeth ALLEN, dau TAYLOR John, Margaret (wife), John, Eliz Fortescue TAYLOR Samuel TAYLOR William TOBITT James, Rhoda GOSDEN, Geo N, Agnes, Phoebe, My Anne UNDERWOOD Michael, Mary Ann FIELD, son (Jas?), dau (Matilda?) USHER George, Susannah SCRINE, Hannah Eliz, Edwin Geo (d aft arr) VINECOMBE William, Elizabeth MOORE, Eliz My, John, Wm Rd, Rose/Rosana, Hy Wm WASHINGTON James, Ann BARDSLEY / BARGELEY, Selina, Martha Ann, Thos, Ellen WEDD Robert, Sarah (wife), Geo, Sarah WILTSHIRE John, Harriet BOWEN, Matilda, David Bowen, Frances Orleana (born @ sea) WOOLEY / WOOLY George === REFERENCES === * '''Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' from: [http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html] * '''South Australian Passenger Lists 1840''' from DIANE CUMMINGS' BOUND FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA PASSENGER LISTS 1836-1851: [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/ShipLists%20Alpha%20by%20Year/1840S-Y.htm] * '''ORLEANA 1840''' from the Bound for South Australia database (Copyright Diane Cummings 2010-2017) at: [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840Orleana.htm] * '''South Australian Maritime Museum : Orleanna''' : [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/933228]

Orleans County New York

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[[Category:Orleans County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Orleans County was created in 1824. ===Adjacent Counties=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Monroe_County_New_York Monroe County] - east *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genesee_County_New_York Genesee County] -south *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Niagara_County_New_York Niagara County] - west ===Towns=== *Albion *Barre *Carlton *Clarendon *Gaines *Kendall *Murray *Ridgeway *Shelby *Yates ===Villages=== *Albion *Holley *Lyndonville *Medina ===Hamlet=== *Ashwood *Barre Center *Brockville *Childs *County Line *Eagle Harbor *East Shelby *Fancher *Hindsburg *Hulberton *Jeddo *Kendall Mills *Kenyonville *Knowlesville *Kuckville *Millers *Millville *Oak Orchard *Sawyer *Shelby Center *Yates Center ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orleans_County%2C_New_York Orleans County's Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orleans_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Orleans County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Orleans_County,_New_York_Genealogy Orleans County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/orleans-county/ Orleans County on Genealogy Inc.] *[http://www.wnygs.org/ Western New York Genealogical Society] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Orleans County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orleans_County,_New_York. Accessed 8 February 2020.

Orme Family Gathering 1992

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== The Collection of Cousins Weekends == : Two wonderful gatherings of descendants of [[Orme-87|William Orme]] and [[Green-6328|Lydia "Lilla" Lee (Green) Orme]] were held in Sheffield. The first on the weekend of 25 April 1992, the second in April 1998 Both were brilliantly organised by [[Orme-97|Hazel Goddard]]. : On the back of the menu for our evening meal together in 1992, Hazel had drawn a family tree. By the end of the weekend we had added birth dates, and death dates where appropriate, for nearly everyone in the tree. All the details (of non-living people) are here on WikiTree. :: '''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Orme-Descendants-87 family tree]''' : If you see any mistakes or ommisions, do let me know! Just message me using the 'contact profile manager' link above or leave a comment below. === Your memories === : If you were at either event, please add a personal memory below. It can be as short or as long as you like! === Shall we do it again? === : Wouldn't it be wonderful to have another Collection of Cousins gathering? I'm sure we could never follow Hazel's organization but if someone would like to help me try, do [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5477924 contact me]! : If you are a descendant of William and Lilla and would be prepared to share your details with me (privately), so that we can stay in touch, please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=5477924 message me]. : [[Orme-81|Chris Orme]] : P.S. Have you seen [[Space:Lydia Lee Green's Anniversary Book|Lilla's Anniversary Book]]? It's a real gem!

Ormondville Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Ormondville Cemetery, Ormondville, Manawatū-Whanganui]][[Category: Manawatū-Whanganui Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Ormondville, Manawatū-Whanganui]] = Ormondville Cemetery = LOCATION: Louise St, Ormondville, Tararua District, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand === Links === * [https://www.tararuadc.govt.nz/Living-Here/Community-Information/Cemeteries/Records-Search Council Cemetery Search] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2330539/ormondville-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Ormondville-Cemetery/298972 BillionGraves]

Ormsby/Omsby

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rice-13612|Marie Paton]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22378211 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ormsby-Ormsbee family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Ormsby-Ormsbee family == Descendants of Richard Ormesby (1602-1644) of Rehoboth, Mass., with related families of Blackmar, Breed, Chaffee, Chase-Chace, Child, Cook, Deuel, Easterbrook, Gale, Harris, Jolls, Knapp, Latham, McKnight, Morse, Pierce, Salisbury, St. John, Wasson, Williams * by Pierce, Albert E. * Self-published(?), compiled 1962, revised editions in 1966 and 1968 * Citation Example: :::Pierce, Albert E. ''[[Space:Ormsby-Ormsbee family|Ormsby-Ormsbee family: descendants of Richard Ormseby (1602-1644) of Rehoboth, Mass.]]'' (Tulsa, Oklahoma 1968) * Footnote Example (note that the book is not paginated, so references are to entry numbers rather than pages) ::: [[#Pierce|Pierce]]: Entry C-22 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ormsby-Ormsbee family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE190964&from=fhd

Ormuz, Immigrant Voyage to Australia 1908-09

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[[Category:Ormuz, Arrived 8 Jan 1909]] [[Category:Immigrant Voyages to Australia]] [[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ===The voyage of the Royal Mail Ship Ormuz to Australia in 1908/1909=== Departed '''London, England, 27 November 1908'''
Departed '''Naples, Italy, 4 December 1908'''
Arrived '''Colombo, Ceylon, 20 December 1908'''
Arrived '''Fremantle, Western Australia, 31 December 1908'''
Arrived '''Adelaide, South Australia, 4 January 1909'''
Arrived '''Melbourne, Victoria, 6 January 1909"
Arrived '''Sydney, New South Wales, 8 January 1909''' ==Newspaper Coverage== '''MAIL STEAMERS''' from the Daily Commercial News and Shipping List (Sydney, NSW : 1891 - 1954) of Saturday the 24th of October 1908, Page 4. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160304950?searchTerm=ormuz#]
The R.M.S. Ormuz leaves London for Australia, via ports, on the 27th November. '''ABOUT PEOPLE''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Monday the 30th of November 1908, Page 6. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202187684?]
A cable message to "The Age" from London states that Dr. Nevill, Bishop of Dunedin, and Dr. Frodsham, Bishop of North Queensland, who have been on a visit to England, are returning. Bishop Nevill is a passenger by R.M.S. Ormuz, which left London on Friday last, and Bishop Frodsham is returning by Lund's Blue Anchor fine. Dr. Higgins, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ballarat. had arranged to leave Naples on his return to Australia by the R.M.S. Ormuz yesterday. He would be accompanied by Dr. Delaney, Archbishop of Hobart, whose primary object in visiting Rome was to receive the pallium at the hands of the Pope. The vessel is due at Adelaide on 4th January next. '''PERSONAL''' from the Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928) of Saturday the 5th of December 1908, Page 7. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/151934319?]
The Australian sculler George Towns, who has been in England for some months, is returning to Sydney by the Ormuz, which left Naples yesterday. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 18th of December 1908, Page 7. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26216343?]
Immigrants for Western Australia.
The "Australasian World" of November 19 states :- "The Orient liner Ormuz, which leaves London for Australia on November 27, will convey about 57 agriculturists to Western Australia, most of whom are being assisted by the Government Agency in London. Mr. W. H. Dolley, the Western Australian Emigration Officer, reports that the accommodation on the Orient liners for Western Australian emigrants has lately been in creased, but even the increased berth-space fails to meet the demand All passages are booked up to the end of January, 1909, and booking for February has commenced." '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) of Thursday the 31st of December 1908, Page 4. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/76833999/7792380]
''Wanted the News''. — Barely had the shore people boarded the R.M.S. Ormuz at an early hour this morning' before they were fairly rushed with Inquiries as to who had won the world's boxing championship. A feeling of disappointment was clearly manifested by a great majority of the passengers when Informed of the result. George Towns, the sculler, was, however not surprised. "I fully expected It", he said, adding, "I thought the black was a great deal too big for Tommy." ''From a Little Seed.'' — Chatting a board the R.M.S. Ormuz this morning. Mr. R. M. Teece, general manager of the A.M.P. Society, who has just returned from opening an office of the society in London, said: — "The assets of the society can now vie with those of any office in the world; and it was a mutual office, the best of all kinds,' not a self-seeking one of speculative organisation, but one working according to the best traditions 'on a co-operative basis.' From a little seed tho A.M.P. has grown to one of Of largest offices in the world, and one of the greatest in moral and ethical standing ''The American Fleet'' — During the Voyage of the R.M.S. Ormuz to Australia from London the passengers were treated to a sight which they are not likely to forget in a hurry. Towards midnight on December 20, just as the mail boat was approaching Colombo, everyone on board was surprised to see myriads of lights spring Into view on the port bow. When the first surprise had been overcome, it was guessed that the lights could belong to nothing else but Admiral Sperry's American Fleet, which had just finished coaling at Colombo, and was even then on their way home. Passengers state that it was a magnificent spectacle to see the stately 16 battleships forging past in the dead of night, each vessel brilliantly lit up. The flagship Connecticut exchanged greetings and reasonable wishes with the Ormuz, and the passengers, after gazing on the Scene for fully two hours, went to rest. ''A Liner's Mailbag''. — English mails for Australia at this time of the year are usually heavy, and that brought by the R.M.S. Ormuz to-day was no exception to the rule. Following was the list: — Western Australia, 174 bags; South Australia, 107; Victoria, 312; New South Wales, 332; Queensland, 154; Tasmania, 69; New Zealand, 524; Fleet, 17. ''Rowed for Fourpence'' — George Towns, the Australian sculler (one of the most popular athletes that has ever visited England), in conversation with a 'Daily News' representative on board the R.M.S. Ormuz this morning, related the story of his first match, which he rowed at the age of eight years. It was against a schoolmate, with whom he had had an argument as to which was the better 'man. They talked about pounds, but eventually' rowed for 4d. a side on 'the Hunter River one moonlight night. Towns did not forget to go round next day and claim the stakes. '''PASSENGERS BY THE ORMUZ''' from The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) of Friday the 1st of January 1909, Page 6. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57551990?]
PASSENGERS BY THE ORMUZ.
FREMANTLE, December 31.
The Ormuz arrived from London at 8 o'clock this morning, with 'the following passengers:—
For Adelaide- Mrs. Cowell, Misses Cowell (2), Messrs. Macleod, Cowell and Foster; 3 in other classes. For Melbourne— Mesdames Dobson, infant, and nurse, Stewart, Lang, Paterson, Dill Macky, Roebuck, Stronach, Sutcliffe and infant, Gabbott and two children. Cla-ridge and child, Beeley and infant. Brown, Nelson, Misses Mackenzie, Stinton, Chad-wick, Black, Boyel (2), Nicholson, Marland, Macintyre, Roebuck, Douglas, and Fraser, Messrs. Bright, Mann, Dobson, Lang, Boyd, Davies, Gitchie, Price. Stronach, Claridge. Sutcliffe, Haines, McLean, Brown, and Nelson, the Rev. Mr. Dill Macky. Dr. Stewart, and 31 others. For Sydney— Mesdames Newman. De Baillon, Redwood, Power, Mackenzie, Jackson. Goddard, Teece, Parson, Picken, Towns. Seager. Lynn, and Miller. Nurse Kendall, Misses Capper, Rouse, Mackenzie, Synott, Lyster, Teece. Picken, Matthews, and Williams, Messrs. Jackson, Gillepie, Kendall, Synnott, Teece, Parsons, Lindsay, Stewart, Youll, Beatty, Fielding,. Tate. Hooper. Murray, Harcourt, Hext, Towns, Joorstad, Siddall, Kirk, Seager. and Swayne, the Rev. Mr. Buchanan. Drs. Lewthwaite and Newmarch, and 101 others. For Brisbane- Mrs. Benson and child. Misses Benson and Campbell, Messrs. Wilson. Campbell, Christison, Robertson, Co-nochie, Cockburn, Benson, and Swain, and 144 others. For Launceston— Mrs: Watkin and two children, Mr. Watkin, Dr. Smith. For Dunedin— Mr. Herbert, Bishop of Dunedin. For Auckland— Messrs. Stenhouse and child and Downing, Miss Coupe, Mr. Downing. and 20 others. For Lyttleton— Misses Williams and McLean, Mr. Ashley. ==SOURCES== * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160304950?searchTerm=ormuz# Daily Commercial News and Shipping List of Saturday the 24th of October 1908] * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202187684? The Age of Monday the 30th of November 1908] * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/151934319? Daily Telegraph of Saturday the 5th of December 1908] * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26216343? The West Australian of Friday the 18th of December 1908] * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/76833999/7792380 The Daily News of Thursday the 31st of December 1908] * [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57551990? The Register of Friday the 1st of January 1909] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10699928?searchTerm=%22The%20Ormuz%22 The Argus of Thursday 7 January 1909] *[http://marinersandships.com.au/1909/01/040orm.htm Mariners and ships in Australian Waters] A Crew and Passenger List to Sydney.

OrnaVerum

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[[Category:Genealogy Research Websites]] [https://www.ornaverum.org/family/sneyd.html OrnaVerum] is a web page providing a genealogy of the Sneyd family. The sources for the genealogy are somewhat diffusely described and are not fully evident. The web page is may be short lived. Wikipedia is likely to live longer. It would be useful to know more about its sources. Unfortunately, this does not appear to be possible. [[Space:Tunstall,_Staffordshire|Tunstall, Staffordshire]] contains information pertaining to the Sneyd family and the Tunstall.

Ørnes gård, Mæl

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Etterkommere i fire slekter har bodd på Ørnes: * Premieløytnant Severin Ferman fra 1732 til 1737 * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobsen_Lambreth-Descendants-1 Slekta etter Lensmann Nils Jacobsen Lambreth] fra 1737 til 1803 * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Busnes-Descendants-1 Slekta etter Ola Olsen] fra 1803 til 1874 * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Roe-Descendants-1554 Slekta etter Hans Olsen f. Roe] fra 1874 til i dag == Kronologi == [[Jacobsen_Lambreth-1|Lensmann Nils Jacobsen Lambreth]] fikk festebrev på Ørnes i 1737 (Tinn Soga 2 s. 504) og skjøte i 1740. Han døde i 1769 og enka [[Abrahamsdatter_Qvisling-1|Wiveke Lambert]] overtok gården. Hun skifta fra seg i [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/sk20090114640085 1784] , og sønnen [[Nielsen_Lambreth-1|Jakob]] fikk skjøte fra arvingene i 1793. Jacob døde i 1797: "Drukned paa Tindsiøe paa sin Hjemrejse fra Schjeen" === Folketellingen 1801 ===
Name Age Relationship to Sivilstand Yrke Link
[[Abrahamsdatter_Qvisling-1|Wiveke Lambert]] 91 Svigermor Enke første gang Besidder godset efter bopel [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002444 Source]
[[Rollag-2|John Hanssen]] 56 Hovedperson Mand Lodbruger gaarden [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002445 Source]
[[Nilsdatter_Lambreth-1|Karen Nielsdatter]] 49 hustru [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002446 Source]
[[Rollag-3|Niels Johnsen]] 17 sønn [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002447 Source]
Ingebor Johnsdatter 12 datter [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002448 Source]
John Johnsen 10 sønn [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002449 Source]
Jacob Johnsen 6 sønn [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002450 Source]
Niels Jacobsen 19 sønn av hustrus søster Daglønner [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058313002451 Source]
I 1803 blir Ørnes offentlig eiendom og i 1804 gir prest Møglestue festebrev til ungkar [[Busnes-1|Ola Olsson Busnes]]". Han dør oktober 1850. Staten ønsker å selge hele enkesete Ørnes, og lager forfaring (takst) i 1851. Dette salget blir aldri noe av, fordi det blir argumentert at man vil tjene mer dersom man selger Ørnes og den tilhørende plassen Søndre Strand hver for seg. Sønnen [[Ørnes-13 | Ole Olsson Ørnes]] kjøper plassen Søndre Strand i 1851 og det bemerkes at "Pladsen ved budne Sum vil være betalt langt over sin Værdi". Denne korrespondansen finnes arkivert på Riksarkivet. Sønnen [[Ørnes-6|Hans Olesen f. Ørnes]] er leilending på gården i 1865. Enka dør i 1868, da som "leilændingsenke" på Ørnes. Staten lager nye salgsdokumenter i 1869. [[Ørnes-6|Hans Olesen f. Ørnes]] kjøper Nord Einung i 1872 og hele familien flytter dit. === Folketellingen 1865 ===
Navn Alder Fødested Relasjon Sivilstand Yrke Link
[[Ørnes-6|Hans Olesen f. Ørnes]] 45 Tinns Prgj. Hovedperson g Grdbr Leilænding Skrædder [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038142002690 Source]
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Aagaat Hansdatter 15 Tinns Prgj. datter ug [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038142002692 Source]
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Ørnes gård blir solgt med kongelig skjøte til handelshuset Hans Cappelens Enke 12 mars 1869 "efter Hans Majestet Kongenes naadigeste Befaling". Det er utskiftningsforretning i 1869, og Ørnes gård får matrikkelnummer 293a. [[Roe-1554|Hans Olsen f. Roe]] kjøper Ørnes fra Cappelen i 1874. I folketellingen 1875 er det ett "beboede huse" på Ørnes. === Folketellingen 1875 === [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/ft20110223320061 Kilde] === Folketellingen 1900 ===
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I juni 1910 skjøter [[Roe-1554|Hans Olsen f. Roe]] gården til sin sønn [[Ørnes-4|Tov Hansen]]. === Folketellingen 1910 ===
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Anders Bugge 07.10.1878 Borre hf g Dampskibsmaskinist [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036531002524 Source]
Anna Augusta Bugge 02.08.1879 Horten hm g Husgjerning [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036531002525 Source]
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Toralf Jørgen Jensen 03.05.1875 Fredriksværn hf g Telefonformand [http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036531002529 Source]
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Orowaiti Middle Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Orowaiti Middle Cemetery, Westport, West Coast]] [[Category: West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] = Orowaiti Middle Cemetery = {{Image|file=Orowaiti_Middle_Cemetery_Free_Space_page.jpg |size=l |caption=Orowaiti Cemeteries Sign }} '''Location'''
Located on Utopia Road/ State Highway 67, Westport, this cemetery is closed for any new interments. Not to be confused with Orowaiti Cemetery, which is on Utopia Road, or with Old Orowaiti Cemetery which is on State Highway 67. This cemetery lies between the two. It was opened in 1903.Coordinates: -41.75419, 171.63228. The Orowaiti River is a river of the West Coast Region of New Zealand's South Island. The smaller of the two rivers which run through the town of Westport, it reaches the Karamea Bight three kilometres to the east of its larger neighbour, the Buller River. '''Westport '''
In the early 20th Century when this cemetery was opened, the discovery and mining of high-quality bituminous coal near Westport led to the progressive development and expansion of the port. Breakwaters confined the river to a defined channel, with a minimum depth of 4 metres at low tide. The coal-mining areas of the Grey Valley and the Buller district were the heartland of United Federation of Labour (UFL) support. Watersiders at Westport struck on 29 October 1913. Coal miners also went on strike and miners from Denniston descended on Westport to help the watersiders shut down the port. During November and early December the wharfies and coal miners had virtual control of the Grey Valley and Buller, including Westport and Greymouth. Supplies began running out, as shipowners refused to send in ships which could not load coal.
Westport is prone to flooding and in October and November 1926 was flooded twice. The town has also been damaged by several earthquakes, the worst being the 1929 Murchison earthquake, during which several buildings, including the post office tower, collapsed. The town now has a number of Art Deco buildings that were constructed after the earthquake. The railway which had reached Seddonville in 1895 and was known as the Seddonville Branch, was developed and was linked to the national network with the completion of the Stillwater - Westport Line through the Buller Gorge in 1944. Until then, all coal had been exported by sea.
{{Image|file=Orowaiti_Middle_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Orowaiti Middle Cemetery Entrance }} '''Orowaiti Middle Cemetery Burials''' The cemetery is now losed for burials. 'Find A Grave' has records for 2,6444 burials in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery. 'Billion Graves' has 769 records.
''' Earliest Burials'''
Some deceased people were interred in this cemetery before it was officially opened in 1903. Some of these were: :'''Edward O'Hara Canavan''' born in 1865 in Northern Ireland. He was educated at Santry College, Dublin. Having studied medicine for aome time, he changed to becoming a teacher. Edward took up a position in Bahia in South America but resigned because of ill health. He then emigrated to New Zealand in 1872 to join his sister, Mrs Buckeridge. Edward married Isabella Scot, daughter of Jane Biggan and William Scott of Holestone, County Antrim, Ireland. They had four sons. Edward taught in various New Zeland Government schools in the Wellington and Nelson Districts. In nhis later years he was involved in mining and was a prominent member of the Cullensville Goldfield Community. He was also one of the original promoters of oyster beds at Porirua and visited the Pelorus and Queen Charlotte Sounds in connection with that venture. Edward died 14 December 1898 (aged 33) in Westport, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. His father and brother arrived in Westport on the 'Wainui' for his funeral. He was a Protestant and a Freemason. His three surviving sons were Lieutenant Canavan of the first contingent to South Africa, C D Canavan of the Telegraph Department, Wellington and S Biggar Canavan of Lower Moutere. His fourth son Edward O'Hara Canavan had been editor of the 'Westport Star' and died there. :'''Lillias Granger “Lilly” Granger Kerr''' born 12 August1804 in Strathaven, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, died 27 December 1898 (aged 94) in Granity, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand and was buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery. Lilias' husband Thomas Kerr died in Australia in 1861 before she came to New Zealand. They had three children. Son, Thomas Kerr, born 1836 in Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, died 23 July 1923 (aged 86–87), West Coast, New Zealand who is also buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery with his wife Mary Mearns Kerr, born 1 April 1841 Scotland and died 1 February 1924 (aged 82) on the West Coast, New Zealand. Their son, John Thomas Kerr, 23 Aug 1866 in New Zealand and died in 1925 (aged 58–59) is also buried in this cemetery. :'''Janet Brown Leech''', born 15 January 1841 in Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, marrried''' Samuel Alexander Leech''', master mariner, born 6 July1836 in Cullybackey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Janet died 9 May 1899 (aged 58) in Westport and Samuel died in Westport 30 November 1905 (aged 69). Their son '''John Brown Leech''', born in Westport 22 November 1869 died in Nelson 2 January 1907 (aged 37). They are all buried inn the Orowiti Middle Cemetery. :''' Thomas Brown''', Manager of the Westport Coal Company at the Granity Mines, was reported in the 'West Coast Times' '''1900 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 11493, 8 January 1900, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19000108.2.16.7?end_date=31-12-1941&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Orowaiti+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1895&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 April 2024)
to have been buried n the cemetery in 1900. :''' George Young '''died in 1903. His funeral was attended by his Worship the Mayor, Borough Councillors, the Cahirman and Members of the Harbour Board, the County Council and alarge number of representatives of the railway service as well as business people and residents of the county. There are at least fifteen other persons with the name 'Young' buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery from 1904 to 1956. '''1903 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 10 June 1903, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19030610.2.3?end_date=31-12-1941&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Orowaiti+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1903&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 April 2024)
'''Accidental Deaths'''
:''' William Henry Mugridge''' born 17 February 1887 in Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, England. He was employed by Sir Ernest Shackleton on board the “Steam Yacht Aurora” one of two ships with the Endurance for the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition and contained the Ross Sea party whose job it was to lay supply depots across the Ross Sea Shelf. Three members of the Ross Sea party perished after they were left ashore stranded. The rest were eventually rescued nevertheless, the depots were laid, unable to return to McMurdo Sound, the steamer remained captive in the ice for nine months until on 12th February 1916 when she broke free, reached open water and limped to Port Chalmers, New Zealand in April 1916 having travelled a distance of around 1,600 miles (2,600 km). Private William Henry Mugridge left the Expedition and two months later signed up for War service and enlisted 28th July 1916 Aged 29 years No: 32694 in The New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Religion, Church of England. He was originally reported by the War Office to have died, but had been admitted to No 3 Australian Ambulance, Rouen, France 6th October 1917. Seriously ill wih multiple severe shrapnel wounds and fractured patella, he was taken 7th October 1917 to 26th General hospital, Etaples, France and then to London UK where he was admitted to the 4th London hospital 20th October 1917 for medical treatment. William was in various hospitals in England for the rest of his overseas service. He embarked for New Zealand from United Kingdom aboard “Ship Ruahine” and was evacuated 8th December 1918. Medals received: British War Medal, Victory Medal. William was tragically killed at Westport, 30 Aug 1920 (aged 33) when he was accidentally run over by a rake of loaded coal trucks in the railway yard. William was buried 1st September 1920 at Orowaiti Middle cemetery.
'''1920 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, 3 September 1920, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19200903.2.54?end_date=31-12-1941&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Orowaiti+Cemetery&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1903&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 23 April 2024)
'''Influenza Epidemic'''
:''' Ivan Carl Vasta''' was born in 1880 in New Zealand. He was the son of Karl Vasta and Mildred (Marchant) Vasta. Ivan married Maude Wratten in 1914. His obituary stated: "Captain Ivan Vasta, of the Hokitika Shipping Company's steamer Paeroa, died from influenza at the Westport hospital. Deceased's vessel left Wellington about a fortnight ago for Westport and Greymouth. The late Captain Vasta, who was quite a young man, was previously master of the steamer Defender. His father, Mr Charles Vasta, resides at Auckland, and his brother is chief officer of the Nikau. He leaves a widow and two young children, who reside at Hokitika". '''Land Wars Veteran'''
:'''James Guerin''' was born in 1839 . He was a very old resident of westport and a veteran of the land wars between the British and Maori. He died 05 September 1919 age 80 years.
{{Image|file=Orowaiti_Middle_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=James Colvin Monument. }} '''Member of Parliament'''
:'''James Colvin '''was born 6 August 1844 in County Donegal, Ireland. He was the son of Prudence and Andrew Colvin. In 1861 James emigrated to Victoria, Australia and was gold mining in Creswick and Daylesford. In 1862 he crossed the Tasman Sea to join the Otago Gold Rush in Dunstan and Wakatipu before moving on to the Wakamarina Valley, Marlborough, goldfields where he set up a store. As a young man, James Colvin was held up by a member of the Burgess-Sullivan gang (also known as the Maungatapu Murderers) near where George Dobson had been murdered a few days previously. Although he was carrying 2,000 pounds of gold, he managed to pass without being robbed. In 1872 James owned th Victoria Butchery in Gladstone Street, Westport and he married Kate Goodyer in Wellington in 1877. James Colvin was on the Buller County Council from 1885 to 1889 and the Westport Harbour Board of which he was chairman in 1890. From 1898 to 1900 James was the Mayor of Westport. For his first term in Parliament he stood as an Independent Liberal and for five terms was an official Liberal candidate and represented the Buller electorate in Parliament for twenty years until his death in 1919. He was the Liberal Party's junior whip from 1906 to 1909. He was Chairman of Committees during 1910 - 1911 and Minister of Mines in the Mackenzie Cabinet in 1912 . James Colvin (75) was accidentally killed at 10.00 pm 29 October 1919 in Wellington, New Zealand when he was leaving Parliament House and was hit by a tram in Featherston Street. The news reached the debating Chamber within 15 minutes and proceedings were immediately adjourned. He was buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery, Westport.
'''New Zealand Born'''
:'''Edward Joseph Neame, 'Teddy' ''' was born in Collingwood in 1864. He was the son of Harriet Rebecca (Lyne) born in1833 in Westbourne, Sussex, England and died 1 July 1885, in the Nelson Lunatic Asylum, Nelson, New Zealand (Age 52 years) and John Neame, born 1826, Birchington-on-sea, Thanet, Kent, England and, having married three times, died 5 May 1901 at The Benevolent, Caversham, Dunedin, New Zealand. (Age 75 years) Edward Joseph 'Teddy' had five siblings and three half siblings. They wwere descedants of John Neame, Kent partner in the The Faversham Brewery. home to Shepherd Neame, Britain's Oldest Brewer. Teddy married Bridget Alice Kilmartin in 1897. They had five children. Joseph died in Westport 8 December 1921 (aged 56–57) and his wife ''' Bridget Alice (Kilmarton) Neame''', born in Charleston 10 May 1871 died in December 1955 (aged 83–84) in Westport, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. They were both buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery as were their sons''' Joseph Patrick Neame''' born 25 September 1900 in Charleston and died January1925 (aged 24) and infant '''James Aloysius Neame''' born in 1912 and died Jun 1912 (aged less–than 1 year). '''Labour Party and Miners' Union'''
:'''Joseph Dominic McQuilkin''' was Baptised 23 March 1888 in Hokitika, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. He was the ninth born of ten children whose parents were Mary (Sweeney) and John McQuilkin from County Antrim, Ireland. Joseph was raised on a small farm in the Hau Hau overlooking Hokitika. The 1914 the NZ Electoral roll records Joseph (about 26 years old) as living in Greymouth and working as a coal miner at Rewanui. Also in 1914, the Greymouth Evening Star, 24 April, page 2, has Joseph working at the new State Liverpool Mine, 20 km north east of Greymouth, having just left the Paparoa mine. He was also one of the original directors of the Grey River Argus Co. Joseph and his brother James Edward, who was the Secretary of the Labour Party in Hokitika in 1920, were at a meeting in the Opera House Greymouth when Mr P.C. Webb, former Labour MP for the Grey District, had returned to Greymouth. The meeting was about the fight for freedom of conscientious objectors who had recently been released from a term of imprisonment. “Mr McQuilkin said that he endorsed all that had been said by other speakers and on behalf of the Miners’ Union welcomed Mr Webb and his other friends back to their homes.” The Grey River Argus, 15 December 1919, page 3, records that Mr Holland, during his electoral campaign, addressed a crowded meeting at Blackball. Mr J McQuilkin, President of the Miners’ Union was in the chair. Joseph McQuilkin signed Mr H. E. Holland’s nomination paper for the general election. Less than a year later the Grey River Argus, 08 October, 1920, page 2, records the resignation of Mr J McQuilkin from the position of President of the Blackball Miners’ Union. “Mr McQuilkin has held the position with great credit to himself for a number of years.” The Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1922 reported a Political Address by Labour leader, Mr H. Holland at Hokitika. The vote of thanks was moved by Joseph’s brother, James. Joseph died 14 January 1929 (aged 40–41) in Westport, Buller District, West Coast, New Zealand. He was buried in the Orowaiti Middle Cemetery. {{Image|file=Orowaiti_Middle_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-2.jpg |caption=Orowaiti Middle Cemetery |size=l }} === Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2327375 Find-a-Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Orowaiti-Middle-Cemetery/296767 BillionGraves] * For further Genealogy information please contact: :::Westport Genealogy and History Group ::::Westport i-SITE & Coaltown Museum ::::Palmerston Street ::::Westport ::::Open: 1pm – 3pm Tuesdays and Thursdays ==Sources==

Orphan Trail 1500-1599 Profile Search

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Orphan Trail 1600-1699 Profile Search

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Orphan Working School, Hoxton

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties| This page is part of History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties, an England Team Topic]]
[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ===The Orphan Working School=== The Orphan Working School, Hoxton, Middlesex was founded on the 10th May 1758 by [[Pickard-1849|Edward Pickard (1714-1778)]] for the orphans of dissenting families. Attendance at a local nonconformist church was required. Some of the early history of the school is here: http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/HampsteadWorking/ and here https://www.layersoflondon.org/map/records/hoxton-orphan-working-school-hoxton-street On the 19th May 1769 the Charity published: "The Plan of the Charity for the maintenance, instruction and employment of orphans and other poor children. Erected at Hoxton in the year 1760, with the present state of it, the qualifications fo Governors, and the rules for the government thereof. To which is annexed a list of the Governors, Annual Subscribers, and Benefactors the last year, and a preface recommending it." https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Plan_of_the_Charity_for_the_Maintena/AmLv8M21GgUC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=charity+for+orphans+hoxton+1760&pg=PA1&printsec=frontcover ==Aim of this page== To collect together the the details of the supporters of the Society, and therefore some of the key nonconformist families in England. Shown below are details from the above-mentioned annexed list. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!First names!!Role!!Comments in original!!Page number!!Wikitree link!!Research notes |- |Abney, Mrs||Elizabeth||Governor||||27|||| |- |Adair||Patrick||Governor||||27|||| |- |Adams||William||Governor for Life||deceased||27|||| |- |Arnold||Latham||Governor for Life and contributor||||27 and 32||[[Arnold-24836|Latham Arnold (abt.1710-1781)]]|| |- |Ashhurst, Mrs||Elizabeth||Governor||||27|||| |- |Ashton||Edmund, jun||Governor||deceased||27|||| |- |Baggs||John||Governor||||27|||| |- |Baker||John||Governor for Life||||27|||| |- |Barnard||Edward||Governor||deceased||27|||| This is not [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard (1735-1808)]] because the dates don't match. |- |Batten||Robert||Governor||||27|||| |- |Bayes||Samuel||Annual subscriber||||31|||| |- |Beard||Samuel||Governor||deceased||27|||| |- |Bennett||James||Governor||||27|||| |- |Benson||John William||Governor for Life||||27|||| |- 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|Winter, Rev||Richard||Contributor||||32||[[Winter-2654|Robert Winter (1762-1833)]]|| |- |Witts||Broom||Governor||deceased||30|||| |- |Witts, Miss||Aphia||Governor||||31|||| |- |Wordsworth||Samuel||Governor for Life||||30|||| |- |Wordsworth, Mrs||Anne||Governor for Life||||30|||| |- |Wright||Thomas||Governor||||30|||| |- |Wright, Mrs||Elizabeth||Governor||||30|||| |- |Yewbury||John||Governor for Life||||31|||| |} ==Entry on individual profiles== Cut and paste the following into individual profiles: (name) was listed in the [[Space:Orphan_Working_School%2C_Hoxton|Orphan Working School, Hoxton]]'s "Plan" published in 1769, and was shown as ........... , on page ..... The school was for the orphans of dissenting families. ==What links here == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Orphan_Working_School%2C_Hoxton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources==

Orphaned Fairbairn Profiles

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[[Category:Fairbairn Name Study]] The following FAIRBAIRN profiles had been orphaned. As Admin for the FAIRBAIRN One Name Study I have adopted them, but would be happy to pass them on to an interested family member who would care for them and connect them to their appropriate FAIRBAIRN lineage. * [[Fairbairn-60]] an unknown male FAIRBAIRN, Born about 1890, Husband of Nora Newcombe — married about 1920; Possibly in Quebec. * [[Fairbairn-172 | Carrie Hammond Glass formerly Fairbairn ]] Born about 1875 Massachusetts, USA * [[Fairbairn-599 | May GANE nee FAIRBAIRN]] b. 1892 Queensland * [[Fairbairn-681| William Ronald Dodds FAIRBAIRN ]] father of Sir Nicky FAIRBAIRN * [[Fairbairn-624 | Sir Nicholas Hardwick FAIRBAIRN]] * [[Fairbairn-163 | Irene Sylvia GOSS nee FAIRBAIRN]] * [[Fairbairn-896 | George FAIRBAIRN (marr. to Jane LAW)]] - a line still wanting a yDNA representative in the Fairbairn DNA project, and an interested descendant to adopt this profile and line

Orr / Hall / Harness / Taylor

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McKnight-1665|Valerie McKnight]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12782087 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ørregaard Farm, Nors Parish, Hillerslev, Thisted, Denmark

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[[Category: Thisted County, Denmark]] The Øregaard Farm is located on the north shore of Nors Sø (Lake Nors), Hillerslev, Thisted, Denmark, not far from Nors and very close to Hinding. Thanks to the generous help of [[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]], a historical map from 1813[https://hkpn.gst.dk/mapviewer.aspx?type=sognekort&id=1781&elav=null Denmark Historical Maps Online (Danish)] that shows the exact location of this farm was found. The GPS coordinates are 57.039010, 8.611747 for the current house that is located on the farm. {{Image|file=Andersen-7523.jpg |size=l|caption=Øregaard Farm, Nors (1813) }} The family surname, Ørgaard (and its spelling variations), originating in or near Nors, are believed to be tied to this location. The spelling variations include Ørgaard, Øhrgaard, Ørregaard, Øregaard, Øergaard and Øregaardt as well as replacement of the 'aa' with 'å'. Other spelling variations such as Østergaard and Øvregaard have been attributed to transcription errors. As of January 1, 2021, Denmark has 147 Ørgaard, 50 Ørregård, and 41 Øhrgaard surnames. It was also found that Ørgaard, Ørregaard, and Øregaard were on the Danish list of reserved names issued in 1987. A reference to previous names for the Øregård farm near Nors was found below;
'''Names in the Middle Ages and 1600s:'''
Nors (1343 Nors); Hinding (*1468 Hinning, 1600 Hinnding); Øster Skårup (1580 Skaarup, 1638 Skorup); Søgård (* 1400 Siøegaardt, 1482 Søgard); Døvhule (1586 Døfhal); Vorringgård (1599 Vorninggaaard); Øregård (1477 Yrigardh, 1600 Ørgrdt); Vestergård ( 1600 Westergrdt).Nors church/Nors kirke, Hillerslev herred, Thisted amt.
http://thyrashm.blogspot.com/2006/09/nors-church-thy-north-jutland.html
It is difficult to find any other information online about the Nors Øregaard Farm because Google searches are overshadowed by the Øregaard Country House & Museum[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%98reg%C3%A5rd_Museum Øregaard Museum - WikiPedia] in Hellerup (near Copenhagen - GPS coordinates: 55.738812, 12.572940) and Oregaard Manor & Farm[https://www.visitnordfyn.com/nordfyn/explore/oregaard-gdk1114271 Oregaard Manor & Farm - VisitNordfyn.com] that is located near Ore, Skovby, Odense (now Nordfyn - GPS Coordinates: 55.507676, 10.025592). Some references were found that describe "Danish Farms in Text and Pictures" which include Vol.1, Vol.3, and Vol.4. A reference to the Nors Øregaard Farm was not found, but with one or more missing volumes, there is still a chance that it was one of the farms covered. J. Jespersen, 1923: '' Danske Gaarde i Tekst og Billeder, 1. Bind,'' De Forenede Bogtrykkerier, Århus [https://bibliotek.slaegt.dk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=34798 Biblio] - [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/921623.pdf PDF Digitized by Slægtsforskernes bibliotek]
(Library of the Danish Genealogical Society, The History of the Danes Online - Danish Farms in Text and Pictures - 1st volume)
J. Jespersen, 1926: '' Danske Gaarde i Tekst og Billeder, 3. Bind,'' De Forenede Bogtrykkerier, Århus [https://bibliotek.slaegt.dk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=35228 Biblio] - [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/910757.pdf PDF Digitized by Slægtsforskernes bibliotek]
(Library of the Danish Genealogical Society, The History of the Danes Online - Danish Farms in Text and Pictures - 3rd volume)
J. Jespersen, 1927: '' Danske Gaarde i Tekst og Billeder, 4. Bind,'' De Forenede Bogtrykkerier, Århus [https://bibliotek.slaegt.dk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=35226 Biblio] - [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/910759.pdf PDF Digitized by Slægtsforskernes bibliotek]
(Library of the Danish Genealogical Society, The History of the Danes Online - Danish Farms in Text and Pictures - 4th volume)
== Profiles Linked to this Page == :[[Ørgaard-2|Jens Jepsen Ørgaard]] == Sources ==

Orrel Mine Disaster

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Orrel Mine Disaster 1886

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Orrel Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date:21 Jan 1886 * Location: [[:Category:Newburg, West Virginia|Newburg, West Virginia]] * Victims: 39 deaths * Cause: Explosion (Coal mine) ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Orrel Mine Disaster, Newburg, West Virginia, 1886]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Newburg, West Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Orritor Presbyterian Centenary Fund

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A small pamphlet produced to mark the Centenary of Orritor Presbyterian Church in 1924. Linked profiles are educated guesses based on census records and other records Based on a couple of people the date it was produced may have been slightly after 1924. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Residence |- |[[Adams-57969 |Mr Joesph Adams]]||Tattykeel, Cookstown |- |[[Adams-57061 |Rev Kennedy Adams, B.A.]]||Harthill, Lanark |- |[[Henry-14821 |Mrs Agnew]]||Portglenone |- |[[Alexander-21470 |Mr George Alexander]]||Drumshambo |- |[[Allen-57274 |Mr Henry Allen]]||Ballynasollus, Cookstown |- |Mr John Allen||Peterboro', Ontario |- |[[Allen-57333 |Mr Robert Allen]]||Tulnacross, |- |[[Allen-57478 |Mr Samuel Allen]]||Ballynasollus |- |[[Allen-57731 |Mr T.M. Allen]]||Calgary, Alba |- |[[Wallace-26669 |Mrs John Baxter]]||Portrush |- |[[Wallace-26671 |Lady Baxter]]||Coleraine |- |[[Moore-73586 |Mrs John Bayne]]||Gortnagross |- |[[Bell-34183 |Mrs H.J. Bell]]||923 East Ontario St Pa. |- |Mrs Thomas Bell||Molesworth Street |- |[[Glasgow-211 |Mrs Charles Behinder(Zehnder)]]||42 Clifford St., East Orange |- |[[Black-21641 |Dr Alfred Black]]||97 Browning Rd., Manor Park London |- |[[Black-11238 |Mr James Black]]||Craigs |- |[[Black-18795 |Mr John Black]]||The Rock, Montober |- |[[Black-18798 |Mr Richard Black]]||Corkhill |- |[[Black-25580 |Mr Robert Black]]||Corkhill (if that is Wm Robert) |- |[[Black-18860 |Mr Samuel Black]]||4 Waring St., Belfast |- |[[Black-21069 |Mr Thomas Edmund Black]]||Derrinleagh |- |[[Black-18848 |Mr and Mrs Thomas Lytle Black]]||Corvanaghan |- |[[Black-21144 |Mr T.H. Black, B.Sc.]]||Drum |- |[[Black-20637 |Mr Thomas Black]]||The Park, Tulnacross |- |Mr Thomas Black||Killycurragh |- |[[Black-21070 |Mr Wm Herbert Black]]||Derrinleagh |- |[[Black-21563 |Mrs Wm R. Black]]||Corvanaghan |- |[[Black-22174 |Mr W.R. Black]]||Brisbane, Austrailia |- |[[Moore-88198 |Mrs Bowlby]]||9 Evelyn Manions, London, S.W.1 |- |[[Bole-256 |Mr Andrew Bole]]||Trinity Street, Drogheda |- |[[Bole-254 |Mr Samuel Bole]]||Cloneygowan, Portarlington |- |Mr John Brown||Gortnagross |- |[[Cander-4 |Mr William Cander]]||Drumshambo |- |[[Stuart-2775 |Earl of Castlestewart]]||Stuart Hall, Stewartstown |- |[[Dale-4634 |Mrs M.J. Dale Charles]]||40 Champlain St., Rochester |- |[[Cluff-598 |Mr Richard Cluff, J.P.]]||Kildress House |- |[[Cluff-600 |Dr William and Mrs Cluff]]||Marple, England |- |[[Bole-289 |Mrs John Coulter]]||Ben Vista, Ballynahinch, Co Down |- |[[Crawford-26984 |Mr Fred Crawford]]||Knockaleary |- |[[Hodge-8063 |Mrs W.J. Crawford]]||Sherrygroom House, Dungannon |- |Mrs Cunningham||Fairview, Antrim Road, Belfast |- |[[D’Arcy-1439 |Mr James D'Arcy]]||Londonderry |- |[[Davidson-16126 |Mr George Davidson]]||Montober |- |[[Davidson-16128 |Mr and Mrs William Davidson]]||Corvanaghan |- |[[Duncan-23424 |Mr Archibald R. Duncan]]||Aughalone |- |Mrs Dunne||Corhoney |- |[[Smith-279184 |Mrs Wm Eason]]||9 Garthland Avenue, Paisley |- |Mr John B. Ekin||Ann Street, Ballycastle |- |[[Ferson-45 |Mr James Ferson]]||Killycurragh |- |[[Forde-733 |Mr James Ford]]||Corkhill |- |[[Fraser-11971 |Mr Alexander Fraser]]||Sonyea, New York |- |[[Frazer-2441 |Mr Wm. R. Fraser]]||Chapel Street, Cookstown |- |A Friend||Killycurragh |- |[[Cander-5 |Mrs James Gilkinson]]||Drumshambo |- |[[Glasgow-1703 |Mr Allan Glasgow (late)]]||Drumshambo |- |[[Glasgow-1808 |Mr Allan Glasgow]]||Killycurragh |- |Miss Fanny Glasgow||Cluney Cottage, Loch Boisdale |- |[[Glasgow-1695 |Mr Fred Glasgow]]||Clare |- |Mr Henry Glasgow||Killycurragh |- |[[Glasgow-1724 |Mr James Alexander Glasgow]]||Ballyforlea, Moneymore |- |[[Glasgow-1704 | Miss J.R. Glasgow poss Joanna dies 1925]]||Drumnamalta |- |[[Glasgow-2265 |Dr Maude Glasgow]]||New York |- |[[Glasgow-1822 |Mr Robert Glasgow]]||Killycurragh |- |[[Glasgow-1651 |Mr Samuel Glasgow]]||Ballynagilly |- |Mr Samuel Glasgow||Killycurragh |- |Miss S.A. Glasgow||299 Grosvernor Road, Belfast |- |[[Glasgow-2050 |Mr Silas H. Glasgow]]||42 Clifford St., East Orange |- |Mr Thomas Glasgow [[Glasgow-1748 |brother of Allen?]]||Killycurragh |- |[[Glasgow-2262 |Mr William Jas Glasgow]]||Loy Hill, Cookstown |- |Mr Wm. John Glasgow||Killycurragh |- |[[Glasgow-2322 |Rev W.R.B. Glasgow, B.A.]]||The Manse, Killinchy, Co Down |- |Mr S.J. Hamilton||James Street, Cookstown |- |[[Henry-8397 |Mr A. Bismarck Henry, J.P.]]||Clones |- |[[Henry-14017 |Mr Alfred Henry]]||Montober |- |[[Henry-14959 |Mr David R Henry]]||Drumnamalta |- |[[Henry-14217 |Mr Ernest H. Henry]]||Ballygraney, Greyabbey, Co Down |- |Mr James Henry||Montober |- |Mrs James Henry||Montober |- |Miss M.J. 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Vance Hopper]]||469 Albert Road, Glasgow |- |[[Hopper-1993 |Mr James Hopper]]||The Island, Drumshambo |- |[[Hopper-4702 |Miss Jane Hopper]]||Derrinleagh |- |[[Hopper-4656 |Miss Jane Hopper]]||Drumshambo |- |[[Hopper-4554 |Mr Richard Hopper]]||Mountain Hill, Drumshambo |- |[[Hopper-4555 |Mr Robert Hopper]]||Mountain Hill, Drumshambo |- |Mrs B.F. Homes||La Crosse, Wis. |- |[[Houston-5765 |Mr James Houston]]||Letterbrat House, Plumbridge |- |Mr James and E. A. Hughes||Pomeroy |- |[[Hyndman-677 |Rev Robert Hyndman B.A.]]||Belmont, Belfast |- |[[Johnstone-1572 |Rev James Johnstone, B.A.]]||Carnone, Co Donegal |- |Mrs J. Herbert Kelly||Wyndam House, Warrenpoint |- |Mrs Kirkpatrick||Killycurragh |- |[[Leeper-1060 |Mr N.G. Leeper]]||Ulster Bank, Belfast |- |[[Leeper-1059 |Mr William Leeper, J.P.]]||Wellbrook |- |Mr William Little||57 Caledonia Street, Paisley |- |[[Laughlin-2843 |Mr W.J. Loughlin]]||Montober |- |[[Loughrin-17 |Mr Joseph Loughran]]||Mackney |- |Mr Robert John Loughran||Orritor |- |[[Adams-59047 |Mrs E. Adams Lyttle]]||Knockaleary |- |[[Mahood-330 |Mr John Mahood]]||Montober |- |[[Marshall-23166 |Mr Dougle Marshall]]||Drumnaglough |- |[[McKinney-9629 |Mrs Robert M'Cord]]||Unagh |- |[[McGaughey-904 |Mr James M'Gaughey]]||Tattykeel |- |Mr James M'Kinlay||1 Wandsworth Villa, Knock |- |Rev H. Montgomery, D.D.||Belfast |- |[[Moore-88303 |Miss Isabella Moore (late)]]||Gortnagross |- |[[Tomb-151 |Mrs M'Watters]]||Orritor |- |[[Mulholland-1224 |Mr Richard Mulholland]]||Mackney |- |[[Murphy-29599 |Mr William Murphy]]||Tamlaght |- |[[Parke-1539 |Mr John Parke]]||Craigs |- |[[Glasgow-2053 |Mrs Harry Piffer]]||42 Clifford Street, East Orange |- |Miss M.F. Rea,||52 India Street, Edinburgh |- |Miss Mararet Reid||Mackney |- |Mr William Reid||Mackney |- |[[Moore-88337 |Mrs Sewell]]||Hotel Britannia, Mentone |- |Miss Steen (either [[Steen-2123 |Eliza]] or [[Steen-2124 |Mary Ann]]||Castetoothery House, Coleraine |- |[[Steen-1931 |Rev James Steen,]]||Manse, Orritor |- | [[Steen-1930 |Rev John Steen, B.A.]]||Manse, Glenelly, Plumbridge |- |[[Sloan-5552 |Mr William Sloan]]||Mackney |- |Mrs W. Sloan, junr.||Drumard, Kilrea |- |[[Leeper-1067 |Mrs Robert Small]]||Bayview, Warrenpoint |- |[[Smith-273540 |Mr John Smith]]||Ballynasollus |- |[[Simpson-22954 |Mrs Andrew Smyth]]||Drumearn |- |[[Smyth-4132 |Mr A.M.T. Smyth]]||Doons |- |[[Smyth-4716 |Rev T.A. Smyth, B.A.]]||Belfast |- |[[Steele-11148 |Mr James Steele]]||Montober |- |[[Steele-14331 |Mr James Steele]]||Clare |- |Mr S.W. Steele||Enfield, London |- |[[Steele-11859 |Mr Thomas J. Steele]]||Clare |- |[[Tomb-171 |Miss Rebacca Thom]], P.E.S.||Whitewell, Belfast |- |[[Henry-13897 |Mrs Hamilton Tomb]]||Killycurragh |- |[[Loughrin-16 |Mrs Joseph Tomb]]||Mackney |- |[[Glasgow-2248 |Mrs Eleanor Urquhart]]||42 Clifford Street, East Orange |- |Mr Samuel White||Derrinleagh |- |Mrs Henry Wildinson||Blackhill |- |Mrs H. Wilson||Burntrae, Portadown |- |[[Wilson-114492 |Miss Marion Wilson]]'s Philadelphia Friends|| |- |Family of Late Wm. Wilson,||formerly of Orritor |- |[[Wray-7420 |Mr B.J. Wray]]||Formerly of The Manse, Orritor |- |[[Wray-940 |Mr Charles A. M'C. Wray]]|| |- |[[Wray-942 |Miss Emily Holmes Wray]]|| |- |[[Wray-941 |Mr George Leeper Wray]]|| |- |[[Wray-939 |Mr William Hamilton Wray]]|| |} == To Do == Unable to identify James McKinlay currently, but Wandsworth Villa, Knock (in Belfast) is the site of [[https://sdbellsteacoffee.com/about/ |S.D. Bell’s Tea and Co]] run by Samuel David Bell https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Down/Victoria__part_of_/Newtownards_Road_Upper/231333/ who is not from Co Tyrone. With a nice photo of the building on https://eastbelfasthistory.com/books/east-belfast-revisited-volume-2/ == Source == *Document given to [[Greer-6831 | L Greer]] by [[Greer-6833 | Fred Greer]]

Orrman & Paaskoski: Vanhan Suomen arkistot

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''Arkistolaitoksen yleisluettelo. Översiktskatalog för Arkivverket. VI.'' ''Vanhan Suomen arkistot. Arkiven från Gamla Finland.'' Toimittaneet – Redigerad av Eljas Orrman & Jyrki Paaskoski. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, Helsinki. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia 1385 / Tieto. Arkistolaitoksen toimituksia 13. Käännökset: Katarina Pihlflyckt & Eljas Orrman. Kartat ja kuviot: Arttu Paarlahti. Kuvat: Reko Etelävuori, Heidi Mustajoki, Mirja Sirviö. Typografia ja taitto: Arto Tenkanen & Jaana Jäntti / Lagarto. ISBN 978-952-222-382-1 (SKS). ISSN 0355-1768 (SKS). ISBN 978-951-53-3450-3 (KA). ISSN 1795-9683 (KA). Paino: Bookwell Oy, Porvoo 2012. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Orrman & Paaskoski: Vanhan Suomen arkistot|Tähän viittaavat sivut]]. [[Category:Arkistoluettelot]] [[Category:Arkivförteckningar]] [[Category:Vanha Suomi]]

Ortsfamilienbuch der Pfarrgemeinde St. Gertrudis

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= Dingelstädt/Eichsfeld = == Ortsfamilienbuch == Auf der Basis des katholischen Kirchenbuchs der Pfarrgemeinde St. Gertrudis von 1600 bis 1900 ''Bearbeite von Ewald J. Frankenberg, 53919 Weilerswist mit dem Programm Pro-S-Ahn von Dr. Ing. Dieter Coors, 52223 Stolberg/Rheinl. 2013 '' Publisher's link : https://www.geschichtlicher-buechertisch.de/Fehlende-AT-Preise/Ortsfamilienbuch-Dingelstaedt-1688-1900.html?listtype=search&searchparam=Dingelst%C3%A4dt%20 ---- Use this and change <506> to the family group number of your profile to cite this source: '''[[ Space:Ortsfamilienbuch_der_Pfarrgemeinde_St._Gertrudis|Dingelstädt OFB]]: <506> ''' ---- What links here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ortsfamilienbuch_der_Pfarrgemeinde_St._Gertrudis

Orvil Brummett To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Brummett-85|Orvil Brummett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Brummett-85&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Orvil Brummett To-Do List|Orvil's current to-do list]].''

Orwigsburg Grade School Safety Patrol

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Pottsville Republican. I am guessing that this is in the early 1950's. My mother was Carol Kimmel, and she was born in 1942. She appears to be about 12 years old in this picture.

Os Confederados

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[[Category:Confederados]] This page is under the [[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil Team]] which is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Latin_America Latin American Roots Project] == Who are the Confederados? == The Confederados are American southerners who left the United States after the civil war and moved to Brazil, and their descendants. Although the Americans settled throughout Brazil, the center of the Confederados settlement was in the current state of São Paulo, where they founded the city of Americana, which was once part of the neighboring city of Santa Bárbara d'Oeste. The government of Brazil at the time actively encouraged this migration, hoping that the American southerners would bring more modern agriculture and manufacturing techniques to Brazil and contribute to the development of the country. There is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederados Wikipedia article] on the Confederados. There is no clear record of the number of American southerners who emigrated from the American South to Brazil; the Wikipedia article gives the estimate of 20,000. Although many eventually returned to the United States, many stayed; the Wikipedia article has the estimate of 260,00 people in Brazil who are descendants of the American who immigrated to Brazil. [http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/ The Encyclopedia af Alabama] has an [http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/Article/h-3461 article] on the Confederados. == The Goal of the Project == The goal of this project is to serve as a research aid to find information on those American southerners who emigrated to Brazil in the aftermath of the American civil war, about 1865 - 1875. == Resources == Many of the Confederados and their dependents are buried in the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246489/cemitério-dos-americanos Cemitério dos Americanos], also known as the Cemitério do Campo (Campo Cemetery) in Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, Município de Santa Bárbara d'Oeste, São Paulo, Brazil. Auburn University has a [http://diglib.auburn.edu/browsecollections.php digital collection] of [https://content.lib.auburn.edu/digital/collection/confederado/search Confederado papers] including letters written by and to Confederados. The collection has a [https://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/958.htm Help page] for the Confederado collection. The Portuguese language Wikipedia has a page [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categoria:Brasileiros_de_ascendência_norte-americana Categoria:Brasileiros de ascendência norte-americana]
The English Language Wikipedia has a page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Brazilian_people_of_American_descent Category:Brazilian people of American descent] == Notable Confederados == * [[Norris-612|William Hutchinson Norris (1800-abt.1893)]] == Random Confederado Facts == Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter has a great-uncle, W.S. Wise, who was a Confederado. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalynn_Carter [[Kerr-12587|Warwick Estevam Kerr (1922-2018)]],is descended from confederados He was a Brazilian agricultural engineer, geneticist, entomologist, professor and scientific leader, notable for his discoveries in the genetics and sex determination of bees. The Africanized bee in the western hemisphere is directly descended from Tanzanian queen bees (Apis mellifera scutellata) accidentally released by a replacement bee-keeper in 1957 in Rio Claro, São Paulo in the southeast of Brazil from hives operated by Kerr, who had interbred honey bees from Europe and southern Africa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_Estevam_Kerr https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_Kerr Warwick Kerr is Listed as a “ Notable Confederado“ here : https://kids.kiddle.co/Confederados Popular Brazilian singer [[Jones-148731|Rita Lee]] has Confederado roots through her father. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Lee https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Lee == Members == Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rosenberger-813|Richard Rosenberger]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Rosenberger-813#PM-24826722 send me a private message]. Thanks! == References ==

Osage Coal and Coke Co. No. 11 Mine Disaster 1892

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[[Category: Oklahoma, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Osage No. 11 Mine Disaster, Krebs, Oklahoma, 1892]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Osage Coal and Coke Co. No. 11 Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 7 Jan 1892 * Location: [[:Category:Krebs, Oklahoma|Krebs, Oklahoma]] * Victims: 100 deaths * Cause: Explosion ===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;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Osage County, Oklahoma

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

Osage Territory

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Following the American Civil War and victory of the Union, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_Creek_Treaty Drum Creek Treaty] was passed by Congress July 15, 1870 during the Reconstruction era and ratified by the Osage at a meeting in Montgomery County, Kansas, on September 10, 1870. It provided that the remainder of Osage land in Kansas be sold and the proceeds used to relocate the tribe to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Territory Indian Territory] in the Cherokee Outlet. By their delays in agreeing to removal, the Osage benefited by the change in administration; they sold their lands to the "peace" administration of President Ulysses S. Grant, for which they received more money: $1.25 an acre rather than the 19 cents previously offered to them by the US.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osage_Nation#Removal_to_Indian_Territory Now take a close look at the Honkomp and Buttenbohmer pieces of land as indicated on the map and note the strip of land marked just north of their properties as stating "North Boundary of the Osage".  No wonder there was mention of problems with the Indian on occasion -- they were literally living in Indian country.

Osbahr Family

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to track the Osbahr family back to the early 19th century, before the first Osbahrs settled in the USA. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Osbahr-3|Kevin Osbahr]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17548120 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Osborn archipelago in N. America

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[[Category: Osborn Name Study]] Gov. [[Osborn-1901|Chase Osborn]], in his autobiographical ''The Iron Hunter'' (1919), suggested that all of the Osborns in the US were descended from 2 or 3 brothers. From limited work on my line and several others, it is hard for me to see how this could be the case. There are a number of genealogical "islands" of Osborns (my focus has been on that spelling, but over generations the adding or omitting of a terminal "e" has been noted, as well as other alternate spellings within the same family lines). That is, the lines as far as can be traced back, (1) do not join, and (2) appear to begin over a geographical range that suggests multiple entries into the eastern colonies from Nova Scotia to the Carolinas (at least). Probably someone has considered this subject more extensively and insightfully than I (an interloper in genealogy), but for what it's worth, here is some of what I've observed in the WikiTree data (the "island" names are purely subjective, based on some notable characteristics of the line in question; addition of numbering is based on the random ordering, and has no significance other than as another aid in referencing): # '''Governor's island''': C.S. Osborn's line, going back to [[Osborn-3325|Jacob Osborn]] of New Jersey. # '''Ozias' island''': My lineage, going back to three successive Ozias's, the [[Osborn-3303|first]] and second of whom died relatively young, in Massachusetts and upstate New York. # '''Railroad & eugenics island''': Goes back to railroad tycoon [[Osborn-3701|William Henry Osborn]], originally of Salem, Massachusetts, of whom a son, [[Osborn-3702|Henry]], and a grandson, [[Osborn-3718|Frederick]], were notables involved in, among other things, the eugenics movement. # '''Pittsfield & entomology island''': [[Osborn-3843|Richard Osborn]] and descendants, including noted entomologist Prof. [[Osborn-3852|Herbert J. Osborn]], who moved from western Massachusetts to the Midwest. # '''Fairfield & Oneida island''': Descendants of [[Osborn-537|Richard Osborn]] for several generations mostly in sw Connecticut and east central New York. # '''Tristate island''': Apparently goes deep in Kent County, England ([[Osborne-2351|John Osborne]]), with a [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]] and descendants for several generations in New Haven area of Connecticut, Long Island, New York, and northern New Jersey. This appears to be the largest "island" among those identified here. One branch includes former Civil War brig. general (Union) and US Senator (from Florida) [[Osborn-2879|Thomas W. Osborn]]. ## '''Reuben's isthmus''': Rev. [[Osborn-3789|Reuben Osborn]] appears in the record with no information on parents. However he married into another Osborn line through his wife, [[Osborn-3870|Hannah Osborn]]. # '''Enfield & Hartford County island''': Several generations in north central Connecticut and perhaps across the border into Massachusetts, descended from [[Osborne-5874|James Osborne]]. # '''Massachusetts & Ohio island''': Descendents of [[Osborn-3775|Alexander Osborn]] of Hampden County, Massachusetts, who relocated to Geauga and Ashtabula counties in Ohio. # '''Puritan & Quaker island''': Descendants of [[Osborn-182|John Osborn]], who arrived in Massachusetts during the Puritan Migration, among whom were Quakers who lived in the adjoining counties of Litchfield, Connecticut and Dutchess, New York. # '''Massachusetts & Nova Scotia island''': Descendants of Rev. [[Osborn-182|Samuel Osborne]], who came to Boston from Ireland, and whose descendants (at least some of them) moved to Nova Scotia. # '''Delaware & North Carolina island''': Descendants of [[Osbourn_Osborn_Ozbun-1|Robert]] and son [[Osborne-2323|Matthew, Sr.]] (spellings of surname vary), who came to Delaware & North Carolina from England; later generations of whom were in various states to the west. # '''Virginia, Kentucky & Arizona island''': Descendants of [[Osborne-55|James Osborne]], notably [[Osborne-159|Jonathan Osborne]] who came to Virginia from England in the early 1700s. Mainly in Virginia and Kentucky, with some in NC and Tennessee, and one branch in Arizona, including a governor of that state, [[Osborn-2666|Sidney Preston Osborn]]. # '''Kentucky & Indiana island''': Descendants of [[Osborne,_Osburn-1|Matthew Osborne or Osburn]]. # '''Maryland, Carolinas & Ontario island''': Descendants of [[Osborn-431|William Osborn Jr.]], who came to Baltimore in the late 1600s. Many in North Carolina. One, James Ozburn, was a Loyalist during the American Revolution, and migrated to Upper Canada (Ontario). # '''Pennsylvania & Ohio island''': Descendants of [[Osborn-1073|John Osborn]], who moved west from Pennsylvania to Ohio and later other states (Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Texas). # '''Virginia & Kentucky island''': Descendants of [[Osbourne-211|John Osbourne]], of Virginia and then Kentucky (y-line appears to end there, per data available on WikiTree as of writing). And certainly others. Am working to add some from the Southern Colonies of what became the US. Some of these "islands" may be easily joined - or perhaps already have been by others elsewhere (do you have info?). Of course as one goes back in time, it is harder to be sure of the data and actual relationships. Nevertheless, the purpose of listing these islands in this manner is to facilitate attention to each, including verifying information on when specific individuals surnamed Osborn (and spelling variants) arrived to settle in North America, and then how they are related further back in time.

Osborne Family Mysteries

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What were his parents names. What happened to him and his family while growing up? Does anyone have any answers?

Oscar Philibert's Ancestral Tables

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==Notes== '''Lines:''' Refers to the number of times the person is identified as an ancestor in Oscar's ancestry. Values greater than one are frequent due to the founder effect in the population, especially in the earliest generations. Values are taken from Ancestor Explorer, available [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/ here]. '''Gen:''' Refers to the number of generations back to Oscar's direct ancestor. Subtract two to determine how many "greats" belong in the relationship. For example, an entry with the number 8 is his 6th great grandparent. '''Spouse(s):''' In cases of multiple spouses, those in bold are direct ancestors through the person being featured on that row, while those in italics are ancestors through another relationship. '''Tree:''' Indicates whether the person was included in the reference Ancestry.com tree. == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Filles_du_Roi Filles du Roi]== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes'''||'''Tree''' |- |[[Abraham-367|Marguerite Abraham]]||2||6||'''[[Nadeau-309|Ozanie Joseph Nadeau dit Lavigne]]''', [[Chartier-184|Guillaume Chartier]]||||No |- |[[Menancier-1|Louise Menacier]]||1||7||[[Ledran-2|Toussaint Ledran]]||Husband was a purported royal gateway||No |- |[[Paris-35|Françoise Paris]]||1||7||'''[[Petitclerc-1|Pierre Petitclerc]]''', [[Élie-13|Pierre Élie]]||Second husband was a soldier who married five times||No |- |[[Leclerc-127|Denise Leclerc]]||1||8||'''[[Delaunay-57|Claude Delaumay]]''', [[D'aleret-2|Marin Daleret]]||||No |- |[[D'Orange-3|Barbe D'Orange]]||1||8||[[Tardif-67|Jacques Tardif]]||||No |- |[[LeClerc-40|Anne Leclerc]]||1||8||[[Chrestien-10|Vincent Chrestien]]||Sister [[LeClerc-38|Marguerite Leclerc]] was a fille à marier||No |- |[[Aubert-18|Élisabeth Aubert]]||1||8||[[Lambert-3324|Aubin Lambert dit Champagne]]||||No |- |[[Olivier-12|Madeleine Olivier]]||1||8||[[Rousseau-47|Thomas Rousseau]]||||No |- |[[Remondière-3|Andrée Remondière]]||1||8||[[Rondeau-30|Thomas Rondeau]]||||No |- |[[Paquet-13|Marguerite Paquet]]||1||8||[[Biville-7|François Biville dit Picard]], '''[[Gonthier-3|Bernard Gonthier]]'''||Came to New France with several family members||No |- |[[Campion-6|Marie Campion]]||1||8||[[Dubé-80|Mathurin Dubé]]||||No |- |[[Vié-13|Marie Xainte Vié]]||1||8||[[Poidras-26|Jean Poidras]]||Sister [[Vié-17|Marie Vié]] and half-sister [[Breton-138|Marguerite Breton]] were filles à marier||No |- |[[Rotteau-1|Barbe Rotteau]]||1||8||'''[[Moisan-34|Pierre Moisan]]''', [[Renaud-198|Jacques Renaud]]||||No |- |[[Rivet-52|Catherine Rivet]]||1||9||[[Duchesne-34|Pierre Duchesne]]||Entered marriage contract with [[Hardy-2446|Jean François Hardy dit Châtillon]] but it was subsequently annulled||No |- |[[Beauregard-2|Marthe Beauregard]]||1||9||[[Lemieux-5|Gabriel Lemieux]]||||Yes |- |[[Caillé-49|Marie Caillé]]||1||9||[[Paquet-56|Pierre Paquet]]||||No |- |[[Pilois-7|Françoise Pilois]]||1||9||[[Cassé-32|Antoine Cassé]]||Entered marriage contract with [[Gervais-91|Marin Gervais]] but it was subsequently annulled||No |- |[[Carbonnet-1|Madeleine Carbonnet]]||1||9||[[Sédilot-9|Étienne Sédilot]]||||No |- |[[Doigt-1|Ambroise Doigt]]||1||9||[[Maigné-3|Jacques Maigné]]||||No |- |[[Leroy-227|Anne Le Roy]]||1||9||[[Rodrigues-890|João Rodrigues]]||Husband was originally from Lisbon, Portugal||No |- |[[Beauregard-81|Marie de Beauregard]]||1||9||'''[[Langelier-52|Sébastien Langelier]]''', [[Gellineau-10|Etienne Gellineau]]||Reprimanded by the Conseil Souverain for scandalous conduct||No |- |[[Crosnier-2|Marie Martine Crosnier]]||1||9||[[Des_Trois_Maisons-143|Philippe Des Trois Maisons]]||||No |- |[[Normand-16|Magdeleine Normand]]||1||9||[[Morin-143|Alphonse Morin]]||Sister [[Normand-72|Catherine Normand]] was also a fille du roi||No |} == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Filles_%C3%A0_marier Filles à Marier] == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes'''||'''Tree''' |- |[[Achon-12|Ozanne Achon]]||1||9||[[Tremblay-156|Pierre Tremblay]]||Brother [[Achon-11|Jacques Achon]] also settled in New France||No |- |[[Bourdon-57|Marie Bourdon]]||1||9||'''[[Gloria-28|Jean Gloria]]''', [[Toupin-4|Toussaint Toupin]], [[Charest-100|Jean Charest]]||daughter [[Gloria-27|Marie Gloria]] married [[Toupin-23|Jean Baptiste Toupin]] on 3 June 1669, the same day that Marie Bourdon married Toussaint Toupin ||No |- |[[Chotard-3|Jeanne Chotard]]||1||9||[[Labrecque-9|Pierre Labrecque]]||||Yes |- |[[Crampon-1|Catherine Crampon]]||1||9||[[Voyer-8|Pierre Voyer]]||||No |- |[[Crevet-3|Marie Crevet]]||5||9||'''[[Caron-25|Robert Caron]]''', ''[[Langlois-83|Noël Langlois]]''||||No |- |[[Després-89|Geneviève Després]]||1||9||[[Couillard-15|Louis Couillard]]||Sister [[Després-41|Anne Després]] married son of Governor [[De_Lauson-16|Jean de Lauson]]||No |- |[[Emard-72|Anne Émard]]||4||8||[[Couture-700|Guillaume Couture]]||Sister [[Aymard-39|Barbe Émard]] married early settler [[Le_Tardif-3|Olivier Le Tardif]], while sister [[Aymard-38|Magdeleine Émard]] married [[Cloustier-18|Zacharie Cloustier]]||No |- |[[Fayette-1|Marie Fayette]]||1||8||[[Huot-33|Nicolas Huot]]||Entered and subsequently annulled marriage contracts with [[Durand-145|Jean Durand]] and [[Pouliot-6|Charles Pouliot]]||No |- |[[Ferra-1|Marie Ferra]]||1||9||[[Jahan-23|Jacques Jahan]]||||No |- |[[Gaulin-19|Marguerite Gaulin]]||1||9||[[Crete-33|Jean Crete]]||brothers [[Gaulin-22|Pierre Gaulin]] and [[Gaulin-21|François Gaulin]] also settled in New France||No |- |[[Grenier-76|Antoinette Grenier]]||3||8||[[Bernier-45|Jacques Bernier dit Jean de Paris]]||said to have been cured of paralysis upon prayer to Saint Anne, husband purchased seigneurie in 1684||No |- |[[Grenier-41|Françoise Grenier]]||5||9||[[Langlois-83|Noël Langlois]]||Origins uncertain, included in Gagné's list||No |- |[[Leclerc-30|Marie Leclerc]]||1||8||[[Boucher-96|Jean Galleran Boucher]]||||No |- |[[LeClerc-38|Marguerite Leclerc]]||1||8||[[Leblond-13|Nicolas Leblond]], '''[[Rabouin-12|Jean Rabouin]]'''||Sister [[LeClerc-40|Anne Leclerc]] was a fille du roi||No |- |[[Lelièvre-69|Françoise Lelièvre]]||3||8||[[Gosselin-4|Gabriel Gosselin]]||Immigrant from Duchy of Lorraine||No |- |[[Roux-804|Mathurine Roux]]||2||8||'''[[Rouleau-38|Gabriel Rouleau dit Sansoucy]]''', [[Mercier-539|Martin Mercier]]||||No |- |[[Martin-3448|Anne Martin]]||2||9||[[Costé-72|Jean Costé]]||Origins uncertain, included in Gagné's list||No |- |[[Méry-10|Françoise Méry]]||1||9||[[Brassard-4|Antoine Brassard]]||Origins uncertain, included in Gagné's list||No |- |[[Pelletier-473|Jeanne Pelletier]]||1||9||[[Charland-42|Claude Charland dit Francoeur]]||||No |- |[[Riton-1|Marie Riton]]||1||10||[[Leblanc-141|Léonard Leblanc]]||Had enfant naturel and converted to Protestantism while in France, later reconfirmed as a Catholic in New France||No |- |[[Trotinne-1|Marie Trotinne]]||1||9||[[Bouchard-66|Michel Bouchard]]||Convicted for striking [[Huot-33|Nicolas Huot dit St-Laurent]]||No |- |} == Early Canada Residents (1606-1629) == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes'''||'''Tree''' |- |[[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]]||3|| 9||[[Hébert-894|Guillemette Hebert]]||Married daughter of [[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]]||Yes |- |[[Couillard-15|Louis Couillard]]||1||9||fille à marier [[Després-89|Geneviève Després]]||Son of [[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]], born two months before capture of Québec||No |- |[[Desportes-3|Hélène Desportes]]||3||9||'''[[Hebert-1547|Guillaume Hebert]]''', '''[[Morin-107|Noël Morin]]'''||One of the first to be born in colony, married son of [[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]] ||Yes |- |[[Desportes-5|Pierre Desportes]]||3|| 10||[[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois ]]||Died in France after capture of Québec||No |- |[[Hebert-1547|Guillaume Hebert]]||1|| 9||[[Desportes-3|Hélène Desportes]]||||Yes |- |[[Hébert-894|Guillemette Hebert]]||3|| 9||[[Couillard-6|Guillaume Couillard]]||||Yes |- |[[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]]||4||10||[[Rollet-2|Marie Rollet]]||First to farm in Canada||Yes |- |[[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois ]]||3||10||[[Desportes-5|Pierre Desportes]]||Sister of [[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois]], died in France after capture of Québec||No |- |[[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois ]]||6|| 9||'''[[Martin-2179|Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais]]''', [[Branche-2|René Branche]]||Sister of [[Langlois-95|Françoise Langlois]] ||No |- |[[Martin-2179|Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais]]||6|| 9||[[Langlois-51|Marguerite Langlois]]||Likely source of the location name Plains of Abraham||No |- |[[Martin-1127|Marguerite Martin]]||2|| 9||[[Racine-15|Estienne Racine]]||||No |- |[[Rollet-2|Marie Rollet]]||4||10||François Dufeu,'''[[Hebert-1312|Louis Hebert]]''', [[Hubou-1|Guillaume Hubou]]||[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/rollet_marie_1E.html DCB entry] indicates a marriage to François Dufeu before Louis Hebert||Yes |} == Other Ancestors == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Profile'''||'''Lines'''||'''Gen'''||'''Spouse(s)'''||'''Notes'''||'''Tree''' |- |[[Amiot-2|Mathieu Amyot dit Villeneuve]]||1||10||[[Miville-2|Marie Miville]]||Interpreter, seigneur||No |- |[[Bissot-2|François Bissot de la Rivière]]||1||8||[[Couillard-17|Marie Couillard]]||Seigneur||Yes |- |[[Boucher-1025|Gaspard Boucher]]||1||10||[[Lemaire-4|Nicole Lemaire]]||Father of Trois-Rivières governor [[Boucher-366|Pierre Boucher de Boucherville]]||No |- |[[Couture-700|Guillaume Couture]]||4|| 8||fille à marier [[Emard-72|Anne Emard]]||Interpreter, donné, judge||Yes |- |[[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]]||1||11||'''[[Amiot-6|Philippe Amyot]]''', [[Maheu-35|Jacques Maheu]], [[Blanchon-5|Etienne Blanchon]]||Purported royal gateway||No |- |[[Toupin-4|Toussaint Toupin]]||1||9||'''[[Boucher-135|Marguerite Boucher]]''', ''[[Bourdon-57|Marie Bourdon]]''||Seigneur||No |- |[[Rolet-18|François Rolet dit Savoyard]]||1||8||'''[[Groigné-1|Marie Groigné]]''', [[Grenet-32|Thérèse Grenet]]||Immigrant from Duchy of Savoy||No |- |[[Guéret-69|Jacques Guéret dit Dumont]]||1 ||7||[[Tardif-62|Anne Tardif]]||Purported royal gateway||No |- |[[Rodrigues-890|João Rodrigues]]||1 ||9||fille du roi [[Leroy-227|Anne Le Roy]]||Immigrant from Portugal||No |- |[[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]]||1||7||[[Bissot-9|Claire Françoise Bissot]]||Explorer, seigneur||Yes |- |[[Hambelton-38|Charles Hambelton]]||1||4||'''[[Rolet-19|Euphrosine Rolet]]''', [[Pépin-615|Marie Agathe Pépin]], [[Rolet-16|Marguerite Angélique Rolet]]||first lighthouse keeper at Île-Verte Lighthouse, itself the first lighthouse on the Saint Lawrence river||No |- |[[Guichet-5|Philibert Guichet dit Divertissant]]||1||5||[[Jolliet-14|Marie-Madeleine Jolliet Anticosti]]||soldier, immigrant from the Duchy of Savoy||Yes ("Francois PHILIBERT") |- |[[Mi'kmaq-17|Marie Mi'kmaq]]||1||8||[[Mius-24|Philippe Mius d'Azy]]||Member of the Mi'kmaq Nation, daughter-in-law of [[Mius-18|Philippe Mius d'Entremont]]||No |- |[[Ledran-2|Toussaint Ledran]]||1||7||fille du roi [[Menancier-1|Louise Menacier]]||purported royal gateway, nephew of [[Couvent-6|Anne Couvent]]||No |- |[[Mius-18|Philippe Mius d'Entremont]]||1||9||[[Helie-2|Madeleine Helie]]||king's attorney, lieutenant-major, said to be of noble birth but specific origins are uncertain, father-in-law of [[Mi'kmaq-17|Marie Mi'kmaq]]||No |}

Oscars Clean Up Project

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[[Category:Topical Projects]] The goal of this project is to spruce up the profiles of each of the 77 now-deceased Academy Award winners for Best Actor and Best Actress. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Randall-8561|David Randall]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Clean up names to properly distinguish stage names from given names. * Ensure than dates and places are properly entered. * Connect profiles to parents, siblings, spouses and children. * Properly format biographies. * Flesh out biographies with emphasis on genealogical data. * Add stickers, categories, etc. * Add a "headshot" image. '''Best Actresses''' *[[Italiano-11|Anne Bancroft]] (1962) *[[Bergman-344|Ingrid Bergman]] (1945, 1956) *[[Ford-10390|Shirley Booth]] (1952) *[[Chauchoin-1|Claudette Colbert]] (1934) *[[LeSueur-36|Joan Crawford]] (1945) *[[Davis-27448|Bette Davis]] (1935, 1938) *[[De_Havilland-65|Olivia de Havilland]] (1946, 1949) *[[Koerber-39|Marie Dressler]] (1931) *[[Fletcher-6292|Louise Fletcher]] (1975) *[[De_Havilland-66|Joan Fontaine]] (1941) *[[Garson-20|Greer Garson]] (1942) *[[Gainor-20|Janet Gaynor]] (1928) *[[Brown-39152|Helen Hayes]] (1932) *[[Marrenner-1|Susan Hayward]] (1958) *[[Ruston-29|Audrey Hepburn]] (1953) *[[Hepburn-455|Katherine Hepburn]] (1933, 1967, 1968, 1981) *[[Tuvim-1|Judy Holliday]] (1950) *[[Isley-76|Jennifer Jones]] (1943) *[[Kelly-2467|Grace Kelly]] (1954) *[[Hartley-1112|Vivian Leigh]] (1939, 1951) *[[Magnani-83|Anna Magnani]] (1955) - N/C *[[Neal-1894|Patricia Neal]] (1963) *[[Page-10921|Geraldine Page]] (1985) *[[Smith-73903|Mary Pickford]] (1929) *[[Rainer-218|Louis Rainer]] (1936, 1937) *[[McMath-103|Ginger Rogers]] (1940) *[[Shearer-797|Norma Shearer]] (1930) *[[Kaminker-5|Simone Signoret]] (1959) *[[Tandy-245|Jessica Tandy]] (1989) *[[Taylor-21016|Elizabeth Taylor]] (1960, 1966) *[[Mayfield-341|Jane Wyman]] (1948) *[[Young-13592|Loretta Young]] (1947) '''Best Actors''' *[[Andrews-6486|George Arliss]] (1930) *[[Blythe-407|Lionel Barrymore]] (1931) *[[Baxter-2937|Warner Baxter]] (1929) *[[Beery-61|Wallace Berry]] (1932) *[[Bogart-6|Humphrey Bogart]] (1951) *[[Borgnino-1|Ernest Borgnine]] (1955) *[[Brando-1|Marlon Brando]] (1954, 1972) *[[Briner-219|Yul Brynner]] (1956) *[[Cagney-240|James Cagney]] (1942) *[[Carney-1651|Art Carney]] (1974) *[[Colman-233|Ronald Colman]] (1947) *[[Cooper-10298|Gary Cooper]] (1941, 1952) *[[Pendergast-289|Broderick Crawford]] (1949) *[[Crosby-82|Bing Crosby]] (1944) *[[Donat-47|Robert Donat]] (1939) *[[Ferrer-39|Jose Ferrer]] (1950) *[[Finch-1535|Peter Finch]] (1976) - N/C *[[Fonda-35|Henry Fonda]] (1981) *[[Gable-206|Clark Gable]] (1934) *[[De_Cuffe-1|Alec Guinness]] (1957) *[[Harrison-11193|Rex Harrison]] (1964) *[[Carter-12994|Charleton Heston]] (1959) *[[Hoffman-3206|Philip Seymour Hoffman]] (2005) *[[Beedle-128|William Holden]] (1953) *[[Hurt-2311|William Hurt]] (1985) *[[Janenz-1|Emil Jannings]] (1928) - N/C *[[Lancaster-1789|Burt Lancaster]] (1960) *[[Laughton-207|Charles Laughton]] (1933) *[[Lemmon-642|Jack Lemmon]] (1973) *[[Munkasci-1|Paul Lucas]] (1943) - N/C *[[Bickel-312|Fredric March]] (1932, 1946) *[[Marvin-839|Lee Marvin]] (1965) *[[McLaglen-1|Victor McLaglen]] (1935) *[[Jones-60133|Ray Milland]] (1945) *[[Weisenfreund-1|Paul Muni]](1936) *[[Newman-2496|Paul Newman]] (1986) *[[Niven-216|David Niven]] (1958) *[[Olivier-832|Laurence Olivier]] (1948) *[[Peck-2398|Gregory Peck]] (1962) *[[Poitier-20|Sidney Poitier]] (1964) *[[Robertson-11171|Cliff Robertson]] (1968) *[[Schell-1474|Maximilian Schell]] (1961) - N/C *[[Scofield-849|Paul Scofield]] (1966) *[[Scott-11749|George C. Scott]] (1970) *[[Steiger-282|Rod Steiger]] (1967) *[[Stewart-10798|James Stewart]] (1940) *[[Tracy-800|Spencer Tracy]] (1938) *[[Morrison-2413|John Wayne]] (1969) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Osceola Mine Disaster 1895

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[[Category: Michigan, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]]| '''Osceola Copper Mine Disaster''' ''This mining disaster is in need of help developing it. Are you interested in adopting this location?''
Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 7 Sep 1895 * Location: [[:Category:Ironwood, Michigan|Ironwood, Michigan]] * Victims: 30 deaths * Cause: Fire {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== ===Sources=== *https://www.miningjournal.net/news/superior_history/2017/09/fire-in-shaft-no-3-the-osceola-mine-fire-part-1/

Ose Holliman Ancestors

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== The Story == As I was researching my grandfather [[Ryan-6079|Wilford Ryan's]] father (see Wilford Ryan Mystery Page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilford_Ryan_Mystery ) I found a close DNA link to [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman]]. [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman]] was born in August 1880 (per the 1900 census) so missed the 1880 census. There are only two records for Ose - the 1900 census and a marriage record in 1899. On the marriage record he signed with an 'X' so the spelling of his name is uncertain. There are 3 newspaper articles from 1902 to 1904 and all spell his name differently. == DNA == The great grandson of [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman]], P.H. had tested DNA at FTDNA. P.H. was a 66/67 Y-DNA match for my father and a 1-3rd cousin at 281cM auDNA. This started me on my first hunt. The other close auDNA test from Alabama at this time was A. Welch at 68cM. A look at his tree brought me to the Oate's family in neighboring Autaugu county. == Source Hunt == I worked with researchers of this line and worked back to [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman/Halliman]] . Unfortunately we could not get past the 1899 record. The 1900 census listed both parents born in Alabama. I reviewed all Hollimans living in Chilton and neigboring Counties. In 1900 only Joseph Holliman was living in Chilton county, he was the son of James B Holliman, grandson of Gilivus Holliman. There were 18 Holliman's living in Autauga county in 1900. I returned to 1880 in Chilton County and there were no Hollimans but in Autauga county I found 22. Reviewing older census records I discovered that they were all the descendants of Gillivus Holliman and Nancy Oates. Nancy was related to A. Welch noted above. At this point I looked at every male descendant of Gillivus and Nancy. I reviewed all 7 and based primarily on census records (especially the 1900 listing of children born/alive) I could account for all offspring of 6 of the sons. The last one was [[Holloman-203|Stephen Holloman]] (born 1853). Stephen was married to [[Hollon-391|Martha Hollon]] in November 1879. They are listed in the 1880 census in Pine flat, Autauga, Alabama. On 8 December 1881, Stephen marries Laura Ann Driver in Jefferson County, Alabama. Stephen and Laura remain in Jefferson county though 1920. Looking at this it is likely that either Martha died between July 1880 (census) and late 1881 or they separated. Ose was born in Aug 1880 so it is possible she died in child birth or shortly after and her son was raised by a family member. This was as far as research could take me until more clues arrived. == More DNA == Over time I found 2 more tests of a first cousin and a second cousin of P.H.. They are 281 cM, 125 cM, and 238 cM. All 3 are great grandchildren of Ocie Holliman/Halliman. There are several more auDNA from people in the Autauga/Chilton counties in Alabama. Seven of them range from 47 to 92 cM. One of these tests, W.V., showed a 182 cM auDNA match but their tree did not show a link to the family. This was the start of the next records search. == More Research == I began researching the W.V. line and found a dead end with W.V.'s grandfather, William Vernon. His wife was listed with just her first name and a married last name in most records and the family researcher had her listed as Holland. I found a child's marriage certificate and the mother was listed as Della Hollon. Della's death record had her parents listed and W Holland and Martha Holland. When I searched for a marriage record she was listed as Mary D Hollon and the parents names were listed G W Hollon and Sarah Hollon. Lott A Scott, who signed the bond, was married to Della's sister Sarah. I found Martha Hollon's marriage record image and Lott Scott and W K Vernon posted the bond for her marriage to Stephen Holliman. Mary Della Hollon matched someone in the research tree I had developed while tracing DNA. When looking from that end I found more records to support the link. If this information is correct then W.V is a grandson of the Mary Della Hollon, sister of Martha Hollon, who, it appears, was Ocie's mother. == DNA CHART == Base for DNA comparison is Richard Ryan in the center of the chart. All living people are initials only. {| border="1" |- align="right" |5th Gen |4th Gen |3rd Gen |2nd Gen |1st Gen |Base Generation |1st Gen |cM |Pred |Rel |- |- align="right" |/ |[[Hollon-409|Sion Hollon Jr]] 1818 |Oscar Hollon 1863 |Hugh Hollon 1900 |TH | | |47cM |2-4c |3C1R |- |- align="right" |[[Hollon-408|Sion Hollon]] 1787 --- |[[Hollon-410|Martha Hollon]] 1834 |Mary Ann Oates 1868 |Arthur Welch 1910 |AW |ALSO OATES | |68cM |3c |2x 3C1R |- |- align="right" | | | | |/ |Clara Bowden 1931 |P B |51cM | |3C1R |- |- align="right" |\ |/ |John W Hollon 1840 |John F Hollon 1866 |Clara Hollon 1912 --- |Dewey Bowden 1939 |RB |82cM |3C |3C1R |- |- align="right" | |[[Hollon-393|Sam Hollon]]1813 -- |[[Hollon-407|M Della Hollon]] 1864 |Emmet Vernon 1897 |WV | | |182cM |2c |2c1r |- |- align="right" | |\ | | |/ |Tommy Halliman |PH |281cM |1-3 C |half 1C1R |- |- align="right" | | |[[Hollon-391|Martha Hollon]] 1857 \ |/ |[[Halliman-7|G T Halliman]] 1902 --- |Rene Halliman 1931 |LS |125cM |2c |half 1C1R |- |- align="right" | | |/ |[[Holliman-63|Ocie Holliman]] 1880 - |[[Ryan-6079|Wilford Ryan]] 1908 |style="background: yellow" | Richard Ryan | | | | |- |- align="right" |/ |[[Oates-1476|Nancy Oates]] 1826 |[[Holloman-203|Stephen Holloman]] 1853 |\ |[[Halliman-8|Essie Halliman]] 1904 |Adam Cobb 1926 |DC | 238cM |2c |half 1C1R |- |- align="right" | | |\ |[[Holloman-226|Steve R Holloman]] |Alice Holloman |Son |Dau |KB |30cM |half 3C2R |- |- align="right" | | | | | |TR | |50cM |2-4c |4C |- |- align="right" |/ |Hannah Oates 1920 |Sarah Bazzell 1842 |Joseph Cook ---- |SR / | | |92cM |2-4 C |3C1R |- |- align="right" | | | |\ |TC | | |67cM |3-5c |3C1R |- |- align="right" |Stephen Oates 1793 ---- |Stephen Oates 1830 |Mary Ann Oates 1868 |Arthur Welch 1910 |AW |ALSO HOLLON | |68cM |3c |2x 3C1R |- |- align="right" |\ |William Oates 1818 |Dau |Dau |Son |NH | |39cM |4C |4C |- |- align="right" |\ |Archibald Oates 1825 |Barzilla Oates 1853 |Lillie Tanner 1875 |Eugene Seamon 1903 --- |JS | |31cM |4-6c |2x 4C |- |- align="right" |\ |Hannah Oates 1820 |Mary J Bazzell 1851 |Ed Seamon 1871 |\ |SS | |50cM |3-4c |2x 4C |} == Sources == *"Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XT4X-BMX : 4 November 2017), Ose Hollman and Rosa Lee Cleckler, 27 Sep 1899; citing Chilton, Alabama, United States, County Probate Courts, Alabama; FHL microfilm 1,782,620. *"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M989-NQP : accessed 29 August 2019), Ocia Holiman, Precinct 5 Cooper (all west of L.N.r.r.), Chilton, Alabama, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 29, sheet 11B, family 221, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,007. *"Alabama, County Marriage Records, 1805-1967" [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016; Original data: Marriage Records. Alabama Marriages. County courthouses, Alabama. * "1880 United States Federal Census" [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880; Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. * "Alabama, Select Marriages, 1816-1957", Ancestry.com, 2014 * FTDNA Y-DNA and AU tests of [[Ryan-6078|Richard Ryan]]

O'Shaughnessy in Victoria, Australia

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O'Shea Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[O'Shea-270|Conor O'Shea]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=O'Shea-270&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Conor O'Shea To-Do List|Conor's current to-do list]].''

Oslin Name Study

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[[Category:Oslin Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Oso kike

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Que onda :) saludos a los visitantes ya estamos en navidad ya viene época de fiestas de pavo orneado uff chido chido!! :) aki un link para ver un poco mas sobre arquitectura: [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arquitectura]

Ossoinik Name Study

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==About the Study== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''Osojnik''' and its variants: :Ossoinik :Ossoinig :Ossoenig :Ohsennig :Osnik (Americanized by some family members) The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Origins and Meaning=== ''Osojnik'' is most likely a locative name; that is, it refers to a geographic place, in this case, the settlement of Osojnik, Semič, in Slovenia. The ''Etymological Dictionary of Slovenian Geographical Names'' says the name comes from the Slovene word ''osoje,'' which means "shady side."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osojnik,_Semi%C4%8D]Wikipedia: Osojnik, Semič. Accessed December 22, 2014. Translated into English by Google Translate. ===Frequency and Distribution=== According to the Surname Distribution application on the [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/osojnik/ Forebears website], the name ''Osojnik'' appears most frequently by far in Slovenia, followed by Croatia, and then, distantly, Canada and Serbia (numbers for year 2014).
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The variant that is most common in the United States, ''Ossoinik'', appears even more rarely:
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===Guild of One-Name Studies Link=== This One-Name Study has been registered with the [http://one-name.org Guild of One-Name Studies]. The Osojnik One-Name Study page is here: http://one-name.org/name_profile/osojnik/. ==Sources==

Östad Socken

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[[Category: Östad (P)]] Östad socken har medeltida ursprung och skrevs 1423 Ødistadha. Under en tid på 1600-talet var Östad annexförsamling till Starrkärr. Genom en kyrkoherdefullmakt för Didric Larsson Uhllenius av den 24 oktober 1663 fastslogs emellertid, att Östad då var ett särskilt pastorat. 1962-1966 var Östad annexförsamling i Stora Lundby, Östads och Bergums pastorat. Sedan 1 januari 1967 är Östad annexförsamling i Stora Lundby och Östads pastorat. Den nordligaste delen av socknen (Brobacka och Österäng med omnejd), hörde tidigare till Långareds jordebokssocken, även om den hörde till Östads kyrkosocken (ändrades först 1887). Mer info; [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Östads_socken Wikipedia om Östads socken] Östad har haft boställen som har hört till antingen [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ale_härad Ale] eller Kullings härad, i vissa husförhörslängder är det uppdelat i dessa två härader (före 1887 hörde endast södra delen av Östad till Ale härad). Födelseböckerna börjar 1694, vigselböcker 1672, dödboken 1715 och husförhörslängder 1803. En rote avser en indelning av socken i distrikt. Markägare som tillhörde en rote var gemensamt ansvariga för olika uppgifter, exempelvis indelningsverkets rotering (vid soldatrote, båtsmansrote eller ryttarrote), fattigvård (vid fattigrote) och för att arrangera husförhör (vid husförhörsrote). De soldater från Östad socken som tillhörande Kullings härad tjänstgjorde i Sjätte korpralskapet, Kullinge kompani, Västgöta Dals regemente (http://www.aksf.se/kulling/6.htm, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0028553_00379#?c=&m=&s=&cv=378&xywh=374%2C717%2C2233%2C1931 ) I Östads första husförhörsbok, AI:1, 1803-1818 finns följande boställen listade i de olika rotarna; '''Hjälnäs rote''' * Hjälnäs stom * Geteryggen * Hjälnäs Thån * Brobacka stom * Svedjan * Brobacka * Brobacka Dalen '''Herrgårds rote''' * Näset * Flugenäs * Thån * Rydet * Store Dalen * ?dalen * Lille Dalen * Torpet * Björnebacken * Blackekjerr * Walåhs * Ormåhs * Enern * Kopparåhs * Gråbo * Kulla ?? * Knyk '''Kulla rote''' * Skjefthult * Klefsiön * Kullen * Lycköhålan? * Räfsbo * Sjöhagen * Hörnet * Bäckered * Åhsen * Ledet '''SJötorpa rote''' * Järn * Hufden * Maden * Sunneröhna * Bualäge * Slätterna * Kjerret '''Östad By rote''' * Fogdegården * Wråna * Henbergsgården * Gategården * Jettegården * Thorsagården * Rättargården * Hofgården * Klippan * Hof?? * Härregården * Barnhuset I andra boken, AI:2, 1818-1830 är det uppdelat i Ale respektive Kullings härad.
'''Ale Härad''' * bjås * Bjälldalen * Björnebacken * Blackekärr * Boda * Brogården * Bualäget * Buskekärr * Buskeviken * Bäckered * Dykärr * Ejsdalen * Enern * Flugenäs * Fåglaryd * Fåglaryd Dalen * Gatan * Gatan Mickel * Gethult * Gråbo * Hagen * Hovgården * Humlesjödal * Huvden * Hägnen * Hörnet * Järn * Kanterås * Klevsjön * Klippan * Knyk * Kolabacken * Kopparås * Kullahagen * Kyrketorp * Kåretorp * Kärra * Kärret * Ledet * Lidagården * Lilledalen * Ljungsbo * Lyckeberget * Lövås * Maden * Mon * Ormås * Prästgården * Rydet * Rävsbo * Sjöhagen * Skäfthult * Storedalen * Sunnerö * Sången * Torpet * Tån * Valås * Änghagen * Östad (stommen?) * Östad Backgård * Östad barnhus * Östad Fogdegården * Östad Herregården * Östad Hovgården * Östad Jättagården * Östad Lidagården * Östad Prästgården * Östad Rättaregården * Östad Skattegården * Östad Stenbergsgården * Östad Torsagården * Östad Vrån '''Kullings härad''' * Brobacka * Brobacka dal * Getryggen * Hjällnäs Bergsgården * Hjällnäs Nordgården * Hjällnäs Sörgården * Hjällnäs Tå * Hälleslätten * Kleven * Kvarnen under Ålanda * Långås * Mjösund * Näset * Ormenebo * Ramgärdet * Svedjan * Sågaretorp * Varpet * Ålanda Nordgården * Ålanda Sörgården * Ålanda Kvarn * Ögärdet Husförhörsbok AI:3, 1829-1832, omfattar endast Kullings häradsdel medan nästa bok, AI:4 omfattar Ale härad 1830-1832. Nya boställen tillkommer under dessa åren. '''Kullings härad''' * Björkenäs * Bråta * Dammen * Dirhuvden * Hareslätten * Träbohult * Valebråten * Varegärdet * Ögärdet blir förmodligen Ödegärdet * Österäng '''Ale härad''' * Kvarnen Östad * Kärra under Kopparås resp Kärra under Östad säteri * Sunnerö blir förmodligen Sunderön * Säteriet Östad * Vråna

Oster Name Study

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[[Category:Oster Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

Östergötland County Research Guide

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[[Category: Östergötland County]] [[Category: Östergötlands län]] {{Image|file=Sweden_category_images-5.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Östergötland County with Municipalities.
Östergötlands län med kommuner. }} :Större delen av Östergötlands län är detsamma som landskapet Östergötland förutom små områden som hör till andra landskap. Länsbokstaven för Östergötland är E. :The main part of Östergötland county is the same Östergötland province except for small areas that are part of other provinces. The county code is E. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Östergötlands län | NW Location = [[:Category: Örebro_län| Örebro län]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Category: Södermanlands län|Södermanlands län]] | E Location = '''Östersjön''' | SE Location = [[:Category: Kalmar_län |Kalmar län]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Category: Jönköpings_län|Jönköpings län]] | W Location = [[:Category: Västra Götalands län|Västra Götalands län]] }} == Research Guide / Forskningsresurser == * [[Wikipedia:en:Östergötland County|Östergötland County, English Wikipedia]] * [[Wikipedia:sv:Östergötlands län|Östergötlands län, Svenska Wikipedia]] * Published CD/DVDs [http://cdreg.dis.se/_lan{{#switch: E|AB = __|AC = _|BD = _ | __}}E/index.htm Östergötlands län (E)] Source: [http://cdreg.dis.se/ DIS] * Research Assistance [[:Category:Sweden Research Assistance]] (see also [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/sweden G2G] or fill in this [http://goo.gl/forms/k59CUfsyln form]) * Swedish Church Records online: [http://www.arkivdigital.net/volume/{{{1|ostergotland}}}?county={{{2|5}}} {{{3|Östergötland}}}] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/volymer/{{{1|ostergotland}}}?county={{{2|5}}} swe] (subscription [http://www.arkivdigital.net/products/adonline/subscriptions needed from Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/download/images/produktkatalog/1689/arkivdigital-produktkatalog-20160223.pdf pdf swe]) * [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/images/Ek/D/D-Haradsindelning/openlayers.html Map Houndreds] in Östergötland * Facebook group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/{{{1|479976045404659}}} My ancestors are from Östergötland] * Facebook group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/{{{1|315131595296678}}} Kyrkogårdar i Östergötlands (E)] (pictures of graves) * Genealogy resources source: [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73&Itemid=466 Wikirötter Faktabank] ** [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=5226:Ostergötland&Itemid=631 Resources] Östergötland ** [http://www.genealogi.se/index.php?option=com_sobipro&sid=30:Ostergötland&Itemid=629 Books] Östergötland * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/%C3%96sterg%C3%B6tland_County,_Sweden Familysearch Wiki about Östergötland County] * [http://www.kulturarvostergotland.se/Default.aspx?m=318196 Kulturarv Östergötland] - working to make the cultural heritage available to as many as possible. * [http://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php?title=%C3%96sterg%C3%B6tlands_l%C3%A4n Wikirötter Östergötland] * [http://www.ogf.info/sidor/lankar.html Links from Östgöta Genealogiska Förening]

Österlånggatan 49, Storkyrkoförsamlingen, Stockholm

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[[Category:Storkyrkoförsamlingen (AB)]] [[Category: Österlånggatan 49, Storkyrkoförsamlingen (AB)]] = Österlånggatan 49 = The house on Österlånggatan 49 is today incorporated into no 47 in the block named Argus in Old Town, Stockholm. It is part of the house named Argus 8. == History == The estate is very old and its owners can be traced back to 1370 when it was a house of stone. In the 1680's there was a stone house on what was Argus 1 and 2. During the 1700's it was replaced with two four-story houses. In the 1900's the two estates was joined to form Argus VII. Österlånggatan 49 also had the number 137. In 1936 the buildings were torn down when the Swedish Customs Service built a new house towards Österlånggatan, forming Argus VIII out of no 1, 2, 3 and 7.[http://digitalastadsmuseet.stockholm.se/fotoweb/Preview.fwx?&position=18&archiveType=ImageFolder&archiveId=5000&albumId=5000&sorting=ModifiedTimeAsc&search=argus&fileId=2B32CAB23E382951D637BA8AA7F072628D0DF55B7E69DFFAE8C72C4915B4B532AD82B864ABAB81A129908D2ED40F34D36C598B3AB7DA9FE68F3927EF2019B889D3AAF114AABF11E300F4897ACAF6C6E9728286655E20DB11A77B8B7A03AE3D5E111ECB5CDD2FC5333E30DB6A3A26DA0401D1998FEE4AF80B7D0A204E64756ED0FC5FC212E39739EB7D8DE23A2A116B79BFFFF684757E1708E0FB93309E7CB8EFF5534D25BDFBBC502504244A8228042CAE635B1A4E19E7FD97C54CE4B7693ED38D9E071B5FEBCDA5E93E8C809560D3591F9E56D275F595F8E41AD01424515DF259A559234F41C505FF3CEAA871F1ACEC Argus 8, Gamla Stan, En byggnadshistorisk inventering från Stockholms stadsmuseum 1999] == Owners and Inhabitants == *1370 Johannes remslagare (belt maker) *the wife Katarina Kallendorp *Katarina's children; Mickel Kastorp one half, Mr. Tideman van Werdhen and his sister the other half. Tideman van Werdhen was most likely a priest in Stockholm. *1422, Mickel Kastorp sold his part to Peter Privalk. Along the part of the house came also a part of the land that went down to the water from the house. The land was 48 ells long, 17 ells wide down by the water and on the southern side 33 ells wide. A celler, below Hans Westman's stone house, next to the land was also included. The price was 500 marks. *1425 Privalk bought the rest of the estate from van Werden for 250 marks. Privalk was most certainly the son of van Werden's sister. He exchanged the celler for 30 ells of land down in the alley on the south side by the water. *1452, Privalk died and his son Hans inherited the estate *1502 Hans Privalk died and his widow Margareta Phipusdotter married Simon Skräddare (tailor) the following year. *1513, 10 Oct, Simon sold the house to Jakob Persson for 400 marks. Together with the house came a cellar and two booths on the bottom floor, as well as an attic. Simon died in the blood bath of 1520 and Jakob Persson was probably also a victim. *1521, Jakob Persson's widow Elsebe is the owner, she later married [[Snauel-1|Henrik Snaffuel]] *1553-1556, Per Japsson, the son of Jakob Persson and Elsebe *1557 Per's widow Barbro *1621 Urban Michelsson *Hans Urbansson *1628 Urbansson sold the estate to Henrik Lemmens, the house is now old and in a bad condition *Erik Larsson von der Linde, who was married to [[Lohrman-17|Vendela Jakobsdotter Lohrman]], the great granddaughter of Henrik Snauel *1641, von der Linde's son-in-law Herman Campahusen together with his wife [[Eriksdotter-1585|Gertrud]] and their three daughters live in the house in 1652. He had built a new house on the land of his father-in-law and bought it from his mother- and siblings-in-law for 3200 ''riksdaler''. Campenhausen became indebted and in 1655 the house was pledged both to the German parish, Peter van Overbeck, Henrik Scheffer and Herman Cleberfält.Gunnar Carlquist, "Herman Campenhausens dagbok 1641-1653", Personhistorisk Tidsskrift 1 (1923), [http://personhistoriskasamfundet.org/ Personhistoriska samfundet] == Sources == *[https://stockholmskallan.stockholm.se/post/8562 Frans De Brun (1922) "Kvarteret Argus i Stockholm", Stockholmskällan]

Ostermann, Jewish Roots

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[[Category:Ostermann Name Study]] [[Category:Jewish Roots]] == Overview == This is a Research Page of the [[Space:Ostermann Name Study|Ostermann Name Study]]. It focuses on persons with Jewish roots, bearing the family name Ostermann and having lived in Germany (German Confederation 1815-1866 and German Empire 1871-1945). == Databases and their Ostermann statistics == The following online databases have entries for Jewish persons with the family name Ostermann: === Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names at Yad Vashem (Engl.) === As of Jan 2024, there are [https://yvng.yadvashem.org/index.html?language=en&s_id=&s_lastName=Ostermann%20&s_firstName=&s_place=&s_dateOfBirth=&cluster=true 216 individual results] connected with the LNAB ''Ostermann'', incl. other married names as well as variants like ''Oesterman''. === Familiendatenbank Juden im Deutschen Reich (German) === There are [https://ofb.genealogy.net/namelist.php?ofb=juden_nw&nachname=OSTERMANN&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 29 persons] with the family name Ostermann in genealogy.net‘s database of Jewish people living in the German Empire (the page says 24 persons but then lists 29 individual entries); they are distributed chronologically as follows: *1x born in the 1810s, viz. [https://ofb.genealogy.net/famreport.php?ofb=juden_nw&ID=I32686&lang=de Louis Ostermann], furrier in Krotoschin *1x born in the 1840s, viz. [https://ofb.genealogy.net/famreport.php?ofb=juden_nw&ID=I460153&lang=de August Ostermann], teacher in Hadamar *5x born in the 1870s *6x born in the 1880 *2x born in the 1890 *1x born in the 1920, viz. notable Israeli journalist [[Ostermann-321|Helmut Ostermann, later Uri Avnery]] *13x without life dates === Gedenkbuch Bundesarchiv (German) === The federal German archive has a [https://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/ memorial book] for victims of persecution of Jews by the Nazi terror regime in Germany 1933-1945 (in German: Gedenkbuch für die Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933 - 1945). It lists eleven persons with the family name Ostermann who were killed in various ghettos, concentration camps and death camps: *[[Ostermann-314|Elise Auguste (Ostermann) Halberstaedter]] (1872-1943) *[[Ostermann-315|Laura Wilhelmine (Ostermann) Loewenthal]] (1874-1943) *[[Horwitz-240|Charlotte (Horwitz) Ostermann]] (1900-1943) *[[Mayer-5896|Else (Mayer) Ostermann]] (1896-1944) *[[Ostermann-316|Siegfried Ostermann]] (1892-1944) *[[Ostermann-317|Jakob Ostermann]] (1872-1943) *[[Mayer-5904|Johanna (Mayer) Ostermann]] (1872-1942) *Johannette (Wolf) Ostermann (1878-?) *Josef Ostermann (1887-?) *[[Ostermann-319|Max Ostermann]] (1893-1944) *[[Ostermann-757|Richard Ostermann]] (1879-1942) === Joods Monument (Dutch and English) === This compilation of stories about Jewish victims of Nazi persecution in the Netherlands has just a handful of Ostermann, e.g. *[https://www.joodsmonument.nl/nl/page/231619/martha-ostermann Martha Ostermann] (1895-1942), on WikiTree as [[Ostermann-756]] *[https://www.joodsmonument.nl/nl/page/29302/laura-wilhelmine-loewenthal-ostermann Laura Wilhelmine Loewenthal-Ostermann] (1874-1943), on WikiTree as [[Ostermann-315]] == Sources == *Familiendatenbank Juden im Deutschen Reich, https://ofb.genealogy.net/juden_nw/?lang=de *Gedenkbuch Bundesarchiv, https://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/

Ostermann, Migration Germany-USA

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[[Category:Ostermann Name Study]] '''NB: This is still very much work in progress with lots of room for expansion and improvement!''' {{Image|file=Ostermann_Migration_Germany-USA.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Waving goodbye to German emigrants. }} This research page is part of the [[Space:Ostermann Name Study|Ostermann Name Study]]. It traces Ostermann family branches which originated in Germany and emigrated to the United States. The division into locations in Germany follows the modern federal state division, and the historical locations are only mentioned where necessary. == Lower Saxony == The family book on [https://ofb.genealogy.net/uelzen_auswanderer/?lang=de "Auswanderer des Kreises Uelzen"], i.e. Emigrants from the District of [[Space:Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Uelzen]] in the [[Space:Lüneburger_Heide|Lüneburger Heide]], lists the following individuals with LNAB Ostermann who were born in Germany and died in the United States: *[[Ostermann-204|Catharine Margarethe (Ostermann) Licht]] (1827-1909), also her younger brother [[Ostermann-209|Johann Heinrich]], to '''Illinois''' *[[Ostermann-56|Catharine Margarethe Magdalena Ostermann]] (1850-1923) to '''Illinois''' *[[Ostermann-187|Catharine Marie Wilhelmine Ostermann]] (1867-1941) to '''Iowa''' *[[Ostermann-182|Johann Heinrich Christian Ostermann]] (1873-1944) to '''Iowa''' *[[Ostermann-174|Johann Heinrich Ostermann]] (1832-1905) to '''Kansas''' *[[Ostermann-175|Johann Heinrich Ostermann]] (1863-1899) to '''Iowa''' *[[Ostermann-181|Wilhelm Georg Ostermann]] (1865-1945) to '''Iowa''' All of these descend from the Ostermann farm holders at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ostermann%2C_L%C3%BCneburger_Heide#Wettenbostel Wettenbostel]. Other Ostermann emigrants from other districts in what is now Lower Saxony include: *[[Ostermann-304|Peter Habben Ostermann]] (1841-1923) from Aurich District to '''Illinois''' *three siblings: [[Ostermann-143|Maria Angela (Ostermann) Jansen]] (1843-1926), [[Ostermann-110|Johann Lambert "John" Ostermann]] (1847-1916), [[Ostermann-307|Gerhard Heinrich "Henry" Ostermann]] (1850-1932) from Emsland District to '''Illinois''', later '''Texas''' *[[Ostermann-924|Heinrich Ostermann]] (1841-1923) from Hoya District to '''New York''' (probably only port of entry) *[[Osterman-155|Dirk Heyen Martin Osterman(n)]] (1815-1885) from Leer District to '''Illinois''' *[[Ostermann-897|Dorothea Elisabeth Ostermann]] (1889-1963) from Meppen District to '''Iowa''' *[[Ostermann-896|Katharina Ostermann]] (born 1830), later Wellenkötter, from Osnabrück District to '''Illinois''' *[[Ostermann-888|Wilhelm Östermann/Ostermann]] (born 1837) from Osnabrück District to '''Illinois''' == Rhineland-Palatinate == Ostermann emigrants from what is now Rhineland-Palatinate include the following: *[[Ostermann-122|Anna Marie (Ostermann) Plein]] (1826-1897) to '''Michigan''' == Schleswig-Holstein == Ostermann emigrants from what is now Schleswig-Holstein include the following: *[[Ostermann-237|Joachim Ostermann]] (1818-1892) and his daughter [[Ostermann-236|Johanna Dorothea]] (1843-1889), later Hartwig, to '''Illinois''' *[[Ostermann-293|Theodor Ostermann]] (1865-1943) to '''California'''

Ostermann Name Study

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[[Category: Ostermann Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Ostermann Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ostermann Ostermann] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ostermann name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages_and_Categories|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ostermann's), by time period (18th Century Ostermann's), or by topic (Ostermann DNA, Ostermann Occupations, Ostermann Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ostermann Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages_and_Categories|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing or category listed 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_and_Categories|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, feel free to start one. If in doubt or in need of assistance, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen PhD]]'''. {{Member|ONS|name=Ostermann}} Once you have joined, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==General Info on Ostermann== According to [https://forebears.io/surnames/ostermann Forebears], the family name Ostermann „is derived from the Swedish, German and Ashenazic words ''oster''/''öster'', meaning 'east', and ''mann''/''man'', meaning 'man'.“ The name is mostly found in Europe, where 88 percent of Ostermann are found. It also occurs in The United States, where 8 percent reside. According to Kroiß (2023), the earliest mention of the name (in its variant ''Osterman'') was in 1389 in Lüneburg, Germany.Kroiß, Daniel. ''Ostermann'', 2023, in: Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands; http://www.namenforschung.net/id/name/777/1 The distribution of the name Ostermann spread in Germany between 1890 and 1996 from # a broad band between Hamburg and Cologne, with smaller pockets in Palatinate, Alsace, Thuringia, and the lower Oder river, to # widespread cluster bands throughout West Germany, from Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony in the North, via Northrhine-Westphalia, Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate in the middle, to Saarland, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria in the South, plus a strong cluster in Berlin."Namensverbreitungskarte" (name distribution map) at https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1996:Ostermann%20,1890:Ostermann ==Research Pages and Categories== At the start of the Ostermann ONS in January 2024, two research pages were started: *[[Space:Ostermann, Jewish Roots|Ostermann with Jewish Roots]] *[[Space:Ostermann Find Index|Ostermann Find Index]] by [[Keim-806|Siegfried Keim]] (a tabularized compilation of Ostermann data from Bochum and neighbouring registries) In the following months, more research projects were added: *[[Space:Ostermann, Lüneburger Heide|Ostermann in der Lüneburger Heide]] (in German) *[[Space:Ostermann, Migration Germany-USA|Ostermann Migration from Germany to the United States]] See also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ostermann_Name_Study#Project_Goals project goals] for further ideas. Help is always appreciated! In addition, here is a list of categories with links and their Ostermann statistics (so far, only for some Germany and United States categories) which hopefully will inspire profile creation and further research pages: === Australia, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:New South Wales, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:South Australia, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Victoria, Ostermann Name Study]] === Austria, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Oberösterreich, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Steiermark, Ostermann Name Study]] === Belgium, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:West-Vlaanderen, Ostermann Name Study]] === Canada, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Saskatchewan, Ostermann Name Study]] === Denmark, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:København County, Ostermann Name Study]] === Finland, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Åland, Ostermann Name Study]] === France, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Alsace, Ostermann Name Study]] === Germany, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Bayern, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Berlin, Ostermann Name Study]] **[https://ofb.genealogy.net/berlin/?lang=de OFB '''Berlin'''] has only two sourced entries with LNAB Ostermann: [[Ostermann-429|Anna (Ostermann) Hintze]] (born 1852) and [[Ostermann-430|Otto Ostermann]] (born 1871). *[[:Category:Bremen, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Hamburg, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Niedersachsen, Ostermann Name Study]] **[https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/amt_diepholz/?lang=de OFB '''Diepholz'''] which has [https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/namelist.php?ofb=amt_diepholz&nachname=OSTERMANN&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 14 Ostermann profiles] with birth years ranging from 1669 to 1924; and [https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/namelist.php?ofb=amt_diepholz&nachname=Oestermann&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 133 Östermann/Oestermann profiles] with birth years ranging from 1674 to 1913; most of these hail from Beckstedt in Colnrade parish **Six Ostermann profiles in [https://www.online-ofb.de/namelist.php?ofb=gerdau&nachname=Ostermann&lang=de OFB '''Gerdau'''] with birth years ranging from 1666 to 1819 **OFB '''Hanstedt I'''Porth, Heinrich. ''Die Familien und Einwohner des Kirchspiels Hanstedt I, Ortsfamilienbuch 1679-1895''. ISBN3-929864-06-1. Uelzen: 2005 (2. verbesserte Auflage) which has 43 entries with Ostermann LNAB persons, plus 59 Ostermann children‘s subentries, with birth years ranging from 1656 to 1887 **[https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/NLF/?lang=de Familiendatenbank '''NLF Hannover'''] which has [https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/namelist.php?ofb=NLF&nachname=OSTERMANN&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 79 Ostermann profiles] with birth years ranging from 1587 to 1912 **[https://www.online-ofb.de/uelzen_auswanderer/?lang=de OFB '''Uelzen''' Emigrants] which has [https://www.online-ofb.de/namelist.php?ofb=uelzen_auswanderer&nachname=Ostermann&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 30 Ostermann profiles], 26 of whom died in the United States, with birth years ranging from 1789 to 1921 *[[:Category:Nordrhein-Westfalen, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Rheinland-Pfalz, Ostermann Name Study]] **[https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/veldenz/?lang=de OFB '''Veldenz'''] which has [https://ortsfamilienbuecher.de/namelist.php?ofb=veldenz&nachname=OSTERMANN&sort_by=geburt&lang=de 180+ Ostermann profiles] with birth years ranging from 1590 to 1891 *[[:Category:Saarland, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Sachsen, Ostermann Name Study]] **OFB Lockwitz contains [https://www.online-ofb.de/namelist.php?ofb=lockwitz&nachname=Ostermann&lang=de nine Ostermann profiles] with birth years ranging from 1868 to 1913 *[[:Category:Sachsen-Anhalt, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Schleswig-Holstein, Ostermann Name Study]] **[https://ofb.genealogy.net/hemme/?lang=de OFB '''Hemme'''] only has one sourced Ostermann entry: [[Ostermann-408|Hans Ostermann]]. *[[:Category:Thüringen, Ostermann Name Study]] **Kirchschlager (2016)Kirchschlager, Andrea. "Bürgerbuch der Stadt Arnstadt 1700-1753". ISBN 978-3-937230-25-2. Stiftung Stoye, Marburg: 2016 contains only one person with LNAB Ostermann: [[Ostermann-412|Maria Margretha (Ostermann) Becker]] (1725-1783) === Netherlands, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Limburg, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Noord-Holland, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Utrecht, Ostermann Name Study]] === Poland, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Lublin, Ostermann Name Study]] === Slovenia, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Gottschee, Ostermann Name Study]] === Sweden, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Blekinge, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Halland, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Värmland, Ostermann Name Study]] === Ukraine, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Zhytomyr, Ostermann Name Study]] === United States, Categories and Research === *[[:Category:Alabama, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Alaska, Ostermann Name Study]] **As of 14 Jan 2024, the FindAGrave Website has only two grave entries for ''Osterman'' in Alaska: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/114369557/norma-smith Memorial no. 114369557] for [[Osterman-186|Norma (Osterman) Smith]] (1921-2007), and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/75403051/carolyn-sue-osterman Memorial no. 75403051] for [[Hendricks-5287|Carolyn Sue (Hendricks) Osterman]] (1941-1982); and none for ''Ostermann''. *[[:Category:Arizona, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:California, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in California: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Ostermann+&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Kalifornien%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika+%28California%2CEstados+Unidos+de+Am%C3%A9rica%29&locationId=state_6&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true&page=1#sr-240137176 60+ Ostermann entries] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Osterman%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Kalifornien%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_6&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true&page=1#sr-242186276 240+ Osterman entries] *[[:Category:Colorado, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Colorado: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Ostermann%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Colorado%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_7&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 5 Ostermann entries] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Osterman%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Colorado%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_7&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 30+ Osterman entries] *[[:Category:Florida, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Illinois, Ostermann Name Study]] **In [https://www.online-ofb.de/uelzen_auswanderer OFB '''Uelzen''' Emigrants], there are only two Ostermann who lived in Illinois: [[Ostermann-204|Margarethe (Ostermann) Licht]] (1827-1909) and [[Ostermann-56|Magdalena (Ostermann) Scheele]] (1850-1923); both emigrated with their families from Uelzen district, Germany, in 1882/83. *[[:Category:Iowa, Ostermann Name Study]] **The majority of Ostermanns listed in [https://www.online-ofb.de/namelist.php?ofb=uelzen_auswanderer&nachname=Ostermann&sort_by=geburtsort&lang=de OFB '''Uelzen''' Emigrants] were born in Iowa, viz. 20 of 30, or 67%. *[[:Category:Kansas, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Kansas: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Ostermann%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Kansas%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_18&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 15+ Ostermann entries] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Osterman%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Kansas%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_18&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true&page=1#sr-24713593 40+ Osterman entries] *[[:Category:Kentucky, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Michigan, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Michigan: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Ostermann%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Michigan%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_24&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 20+ Ostermann entries] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=%22Osterman%22&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Michigan%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_24&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 200+ Osterman entries] *[[:Category:Minnesota, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Minnesota: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=„Ostermann“&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Minnesota%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_25&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 120+ Ostermann profiles] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=„Osterman“&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Minnesota%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_25&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 270+ Osterman profiles] *[[:Category:Missouri, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Nebraska, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:New Jersey, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:New York, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Ohio, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Ohio: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Ostermann&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Ohio%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_37&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 30+ Ostermann profiles] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=„Osterman“&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Ohio%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_37&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 210+ Osterman profiles] *[[:Category:Texas, Ostermann Name Study]] *[[:Category:Wisconsin, Ostermann Name Study]] **The FindAGrave Website lists among their graves in Wisconsin: [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Ostermann&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Wisconsin%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_51&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 100+ Ostermann profiles] and [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=„Osterman“&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&location=Wisconsin%2C+Vereinigte+Staaten+von+Amerika&locationId=state_51&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=r&plot=&includeMaidenName=true 190+ Osterman profiles] ==Membership== For more detailed introductions, we have a [[Space:Ostermann, ONS Members Team Page|Team Page]] in addition to the following simple list (in chronological order of joining): #[[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]] #[[Keim-806|Siegfried Keim]] #[[Jahn-37|Jeff Jahn]] ===Honorary Members=== *[[Unfried-31|Anne Unfried]] (honorary member for her Ostermann start-up help in Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland) == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Osterman Osterman], only one N (e. g. in USA) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oosterman Oosterman], double O (e. g. in the Netherlands) * Österman(n), with umlaut Ö (e. g. in Sweden); NB: no distinction in WikiTree lists * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Остерман Остерман], in Cyrillic (e.g. in Russia) * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Easterman Easterman] == Ostermann Notables == At the start of this study, the earliest Ostermanns on WikiTree were [[Ostermann-166|Barbara (Ostermann) Stintzing]] and [[Ostermann-278|Dionysi Ostermann]], both born in 1613. Within days, they were overtaken, and as of 14 Jan 2024, the earliest Ostermann on WikiTree is now [[Ostermann-527|Johann Ostermann]] (born before 1575). Other Ostermann notables that have their own Wikipedia article are: *[[Ostermann-42|Edward Albert Ostermann]] (1882-1969), United States Marine Corps General *[[Ostermann-324|Friedrich Ostermann]] (1932-2018), Catholic Bishop of Münster *[[Ostermann-320|Heinrich Johann Friedrich Ostermann]] (1687-1747), German-born Russian diplomat *[[Ostermann-321|Helmut Ostermann]], later Uri Avnery (1923-2018), German-born Israeli journalist and politician *[[Ostermann-323|Max-Hellmuth Ostermann]] (1917-1942), German World War II flying ace *[[Ostermann-322|Willi Ostermann]] (1876-1936), carnival song composer of Cologne ==Sources== *FindAGrave Website with [https://de.findagrave.com/memorial/search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Ostermann 1300+ Ostermann entries] ===Resources on WikiTree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ostermann List of Ostermann on WikiTree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Ostermann G2G feed of questions tagged Ostermann] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Ostermann Orphaned Ostermann profiles on WikiTree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Ostermann-1 Unsourced Ostermann profiles on WikiTree] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Ostermann Unconnected Ostermann profiles on WikiTree] ==Project Goals== At the start of the project, let‘s shoot for the moon ;-) *Create categorization structure *Create Ostermann research pages by country, like in [[Scholz-412|Alexandra‘s]] exemplary [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Geisinger_Name_Study#Research_Pages Geisinger Name Study] *Tag all Ostermann profiles on WikiTree with Ostermann Name Study sticker *Connect all [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Ostermann unconnected Ostermann profiles] to the common tree *Find and add primary sources for all [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Ostermann-1 unsourced Ostermann profiles] *Raise membership numbers to double digits ===Achievement Timeline=== An overview of the Ostermann ONS achievements can also be seen at our [[Space:Ostermann, Statistics|statistics table]]. '''January 2024''': *Ostermann Name Study created (i.e. this page) *Research page for [[Space:Ostermann, Jewish Roots|Ostermann with Jewish Roots]] created *End of month report on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1697748/what-did-we-do-in-the-ostermann-ons-in-january-2024 G2G] '''February 2024''': *Research page for [[Space:Ostermann, Lüneburger Heide|Ostermann in der Lüneburger Heide]] (in German) created *End of month report and volunteer teaser on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1711432/ostermann-in-your-tree-join-our-one-name-study G2G] '''March 2024''': *Research page for [[Space:Ostermann, Migration Germany-USA|Ostermann Migration from Germany to USA]] created '''April 2024''': *First quarter report on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1729773/ostermann-name-study-reaches-first-quarter-please-join-us G2G]

OSTERSTENHOLTGAARD

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Slægtsgården i Øster Stenholt har været i Frank slægtens eje siden 1820, hvor [[Frank-2735|Johan Michael Michaelsen Frank]] overtog den efter efter sin senere svigerfar [[Jensen-7063|Søren Jensen]]. Det nuværende stuehus er opført i 1871 og indeholder 5 værelser, et køkken og et badeværelse fordelt på 251 m2. Bygningen er bevaringsværdig - bevaringsværdi 7 (Kilde: dingeo.dk) I dag ejes gården af af Jens Michael Frank. Adresse: Bedehøjvej 1, 7442 Engesvang, Danmark [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=56.207160,+9.354350 Se på kort] '''Fra Vort Sogns Historie''' Frank, Brødrene, Ø. Stenholt, Engesvang, er født paa Gaarden: Forældre: Gdr. Mikael Frank, Hustru Petrea f. Andersen. Bedsteforældre: FF Gfr. Kr. Frank. FM marie Kirstine. MF Gdr. Jens Peder Andersen. MM Else. Brdr. Frank overtog Gaarden i 1948 efter Faderen, der overtog den i 1904. Gaarden er en meget gammel Slægtsgaard, der menes at have været i Slægtens Eje i ca. 200 Aar. Arealet bestaar af 335 Tdr. Land, heraf 70 Tdr. Land Ager, Resten Mose, Hede, Plantage og Egeskov. For tiden er 10 Tdr. Land Mose under opdyrkning. Stuehuset er opført omkring 1870, Udbygningerne, heraf Kostald 1905, de øvrige noget ældre. Besætningen bestaar af 15 Køer, 10-12 Ungkreaturer, 3 Heste samt Traktor. Ca. 15 Fedesvin og 100 Høns. Der produceres ca. 5 Mill. Tørv aarligt, dels ved egen Drift, dels ud

Östra Hult, Götlanda (U)

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[[Category:Götlunda (U)]] ===Östra Hult/Österhult=== House in Götlunda (U), Västmanland, Sweden :WGS84 DD (LAT, LONG) 59.31723, 15.82671 :SWEREF99 TM 6575668.466, 547057.825 * [http://www.hitta.se/LargeMap.aspx?ShowSatellite=true&cx=1501221&cy=6577375&pointX=1501221&pointY=6577375&name=G%F6tlunda+310%3A1&z=5 hitta.se] Öster Hult * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zipUzqf52SVw.ka_lzmtZTVcQ&usp=sharing Google custom] map * [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/kartrummet/T_haradskartor.htm Kartrummet] häradskarta [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/images/Ek/T/T-Glanshammar/openlayers.html Glanshammar i Östra hörnet] - Östra Hult finns utsatta i Östra delen vid Fröshammarsviken lite norr om denna {{Image|file=Ostra_Hult_Gotlanda_U.png |size=l |caption=Östra Hult [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/kartrummet/T_haradskartor.htm Kartrummet] häradskarta [http://kartavdelningen.sub.su.se/images/Ek/T/T-Glanshammar/openlayers.html Glanshammar i Östra hörnet]
[[Space:Stora_Dammtorp%2C_Götlunda_%28U%29|Stora Damtorp]] [[Space:Lilla_Dammtorp|Lilla Damtorp]] [[Space:Östra_Hult%2C_Götlanda_%28U%29|Östra Hult]] [[Space:Norshammar%2C_Götlunda_%28U%29|Norshammar]] }} '''[http://kulturarvsdata.se/raa/fmi/html/10222901130001 Fornsök Götlunda 113:1]''' :Beskrivning: ''Loftbod med svalgång, 6.4x4.45 m (SSÖ-NNV), knuttimrad, undersadeltak med enkupigt tegel. Svalgång mot NNV. Enligt karta SGU1862 finns en källa S-SSÖ om husen. Sannolikt vid en stor stenca 40 m SÖ om loftboden.Öster hult omnämnt 1695. Se mer info om [[Space:Östra_Hult,_Götlanda_(U)|Östra Hult, Götlanda_(U)]] ====Källor Östra Hult==== :1740 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 24 / page 33 (AID: v72176.b24.s33, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1741 -Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 41 / page 67 (AID: v72176.b41.s67, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1742 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 62 / page 109 (AID: v72176.b62.s109, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1743 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 80 / page 145 (AID: v72176.b80.s145, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1744 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 93 / page 171 (AID: v72176.b93.s171, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1745 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 120 / page 225 (AID: v72176.b120.s225, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1746 - Götlunda AI:1 (1740-1746) Image 140 / page 265 (AID: v72176.b140.s265, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1751-1755 - Götlunda AI:2 (1751-1755) Image 226 / page 120 (AID: v72177.b226.s120, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1758-1767 - Götlunda AI:3 (1758-1767) Image 260 / page 253 (AID: v72178.b260.s253, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1774-1794 - Götlunda AI:4 (1774-1794) Image 122 / page 236 (AID: v72179.b122.s236, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1788-1789 - Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 29 / page 45 (AID: v72180.b29.s45, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1790-1791 - Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 66 / page 119 (AID: v72180.b66.s119, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1795-1796 - Götlunda AI:5 (1788-1797) Image 103 / page 193 (AID: v72180.b103.s193, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1798-1803 - Götlunda AI:6 (1798-1803) Image 109 / page 210 (AID: v72181.b109.s210, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1804-1812 - Götlunda AI:7 (1804-1812) Image 222 / page 218 (AID: v72182.b222.s218, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1836-1840 - Götlunda AI:13 (1836-1840) Image 236 / page 231 (AID: v72188.b236.s231, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) :1841-1845 - Götlunda AI:14b (1841-1845) Image 105 / page 317 (AID: v72190.b105.s317, NAD: SE/ULA/10355) ====Mer info==== * Karta SGU 1862. - - Häradskarta 1864-65. - - * Löfgren, Lars:Kulturlandskapet vid Hjälmaren (ISSN 0280-1361) 1981: Karta s 20nr 21. * Wikberg, Joel: Götlunda från forntid till nutid, s713. ---- ''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Östra_Hult,_Götlanda_(U)|Inbound links]]''

Östra kyrkogården, Göteborg, 1100J 00167

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== Graven Östra kyrkogården, Göteborg == [[Wikipedia:sv:%C3%96stra_kyrkog%C3%A5rden,_G%C3%B6teborg|Wikipedia Östra Kyrkogården]] ([[Wikipedia:Östra_kyrkogården,_Gothenburg|eng.]]) ::Hemort: Sankt Pauli Östra kyrkogården ::Kvarter: 00J ::Gravplats: 00167 ::Gravplatsnummer: 1100J 00167 ::Gravrättstid: 1907-05-10 - 9999-12-31 :'''Visits :'''2017''' april 15. Visited the grave. It was difficult to read the text but it looks like [[Bildt%20Johansson-1|N J Bildt]] and "familjegrav" (eng. family grave. Then at one end it was also some text also difficult to read. I guess also nearly the same xxxxBildtxxx. Feels that the rest of the persons in the grave has no inscription which could be an indication that it cost money Location ?????? :'''Gravsatta said in the register :1. [[Bildt-8|Sjöstrand, Ottilia]] ::född: - :: avliden: - :: gravsatt: 1930-09-27 :2. [[Svensdotter-722|Bildt, Klara Elisabeth]] ::född: - :: avliden: - :: gravsatt: 1934-11-04 :3. [[Johansson-1950|Sjöstrand, Anton L R]] ::född: - :: avliden: - :: gravsatt: 1961-08-07 :4. [[Sjöstrand-31|Sjöstrand, Hilma Charlotta Elisabeth]] ::född: 1903-05-16 :: avliden: 1979-02-06 :: gravsatt: 1979-05-22 '''Not in regsiters On the grave it says ''N J Bildt Familjegrav ==> :1. Then we also have [[Bildt%20Johansson-1|N J Bildt]] in the grave dead 15 mar 1905 {{Image|file=Ostra_kyrkogarden_Goteborg_1100J_00167.jpg |caption=Östra kyrkogården, Göteborg, Grav 1100J 00167 |size=l}} {{Image|file=Ostra_kyrkogarden_Goteborg_1100J_00167-6.jpg |caption=Östra kyrkogården, Göteborg, 1100J 00167
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Ostrander Family Documents

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Ostrander Family Mysteries

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Alexander Ostrander married a few weeks after his 17th birthday. He had many children with his first wife. When she died, he married again. The second spouse known as "Hitty" or "Hetty". Her name at birth MAY have been "Hetty Maria Manwaring/Mainwaring". Her first husband was Mr Shirts/Shurtz. Hetty was born about 1816. She was about 30 years younger than Alexander when they married. In my data, I have connected Alexander (1783) as the father of the child of Hitty: Elizabeth Ostrander born abt 1854. Am I correct? Or did Hitty marry another Alexander Ostrander? Perhaps one closer to her own age? I have been searching for years. Need proof of the identity of Alexander and Hitty.

Ostrander Name Study Members

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Ostrander Name Study]] Return to the [[Space:Ostrander Name Study|Ostrander Name Study Project]] Page ===The [[Space:Ostrander Name Study | Ostrander Name Study Project]]=== : Welcome to the Ostrander Name Study Project. The main goal of this project is to gather all of the links to the Ostrander surname and it's variants in one place. This will help us find missing members, duplicate profiles, and help each other in gathering information to complete a profile. : This study will provide source links that can be used in research, a way to contact active Ostrander genealogists, and help those that are just starting out, bricked walled, or do not have a lot of time to contribute to the Ostrander lines or the worldwide tree of Wiki. : To join our study, add the categories to your profiles, participate in discussions, and/or contribute details of your name research. Please see the [[Space:Ostrander Name Study | Ostrander Name Study Project]] page. ==Ostrander Name Study Project Links== * '''Study Category Page:''' [[:Category:Ostrander_Name_Study|Ostrander Name Study]] * '''Study Project Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Name_Study|Ostrander Name Study Page]] * '''Study G2G Tag:''' Ostrander_Name_Study * '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Name_Study_Members|Ostrander Name Study Members]] * '''Study Research Links Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Research_Links|Ostrander Research Links]] ==Members of the Ostrander Name Study== : If you are joining the Ostrander Name Study, please do the following: * '''Add the tag''' Ostrander_Name_Study to your list of followed tags in the G2G Feed * '''Add the category''' Ostrander Name Study Team to your own profile by copying the following code and pasting it into the biography section. This will put a link to your name below as a reference for other Team members. ::: [[Category:Ostrander Name Study Team]] ==Current Challenges== : Please add current challenges with WikiTree ID's so we may assist ==Adding to the name study== : To add to the name study, please make sure it falls under the correct category or page when adding. If it is for research, please add it under the appropriate heading on the Ostrander Research Links page. If there is not a heading that fits what you want to add, please make it and then add the information. : If adding a category or repairing a category, please do so to fit the formatting already prepared for the name study. Please be kind to drop a message to the coordinator about the new category or change so it can be utilized on the profiles correctly. : Any category is to link to the category of "Ostrander Name Study". Space pages made with the intent of excelling research needs to be placed on the research page link with a return link to the Ostrander Name study on the space page created. Please see the Ostrander Family Cemetery or Ostrander Pictures space page available via the Research Links page for examples. : Try not to use punctuation when creating a Space page. This makes it difficult for the page to be tagged in photos or source images. We want to keep the pages and categories as organized and easy to use as possible. ==Maintenance Tasks== : There are some key maintenance tasks that need to be done as we work our way through the tree to keep us organized and direct resources to problems that need to be addressed. * Profile Categorization - ''two types'' :* Project Categorization- This is to categorize all profiles with an Ostrander surname variant as [[Category:Ostrander Name Study]] with the appropriate branch in order to include them in this study project. If they are of a female Ostrander, then please also add [[Category: Descendants of Ostrander]] with the appropriate branch to their children's profiles to continue with the Name Study. If you are not sure, just categorize with the Ostrander Name Study category and someone will sort it out. :* Maintenance Categorization- There are a great many profiles on WikiTree with a Ostrander surname variant that requires improvement. As we go through and add them to the project (study), we should also categorize them for the improvement required. This will allow us to find them later and bring appropriate resources to bear. Using the Ostrander Name Study categories below to highlight profile improvement needs will automatically add them to our categorized To Do list(s) for followup and possible resolution: ::* Parents Unknown Categorization- This category is for profiles in the Ostrander Name Study that appear to be at a "dead end" or "brickwall." It should be used for the oldest (last) person in a given line, where the parents names are required to go back one more generation, but are currently unknown. Profiles of this type should be categorized: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Parents Unknown]] ::* Data Issues Categorization- This category is for profiles in the Ostrander Name Study where there is conflicting or disputed information that requires further research before it can be connected, merged, or improved. It should also be used for profiles with missing information, like maiden name (LNAB). Profiles of this type should be categorized: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Data Issue]] ::* Connections Required Categorization- This category is for profiles in the Ostrander Name Study that appear to be UNCONNECTED. Members of the study should use the connection finder in the Pop-Down under Find to identify profiles on their Watchlist that are UNCONNECTED and then assign the category below until such time as a connection to the main WikiTree is identified. For profiles within the study that are not on your watchlist, they will have to be checked one at a time with the same connection finder. Once identified assign the category: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Unconnected]] ::* Biography Needed Categorization- This category is for profiles that have basic connections and sources identified, but no one has taken the time to craft even a simple biographical narrative with inline source citations. Such profiles should be categorized as follows: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Bio Needed]] ::* Cleanup Required Categorization- This category is for profiles that result from GEDCOM import and / or multiple merges where no cleanup was conducted post import, or post merge. Some helpful hints regarding what can be safely discarded from these messy files can be found at [[GEDCOM-created_biographies|GEDCOM Cleanup]]. When you find a profile requiring cleanup, categorize it as follows: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Cleanup Required]] ::* Orphaned Profiles- :::[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Ostrander Orphaned Ostrander profiles] ::* Notables- If you come across a notable in the Ostrander surname or its variants, please label it with both of these category and template: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Notables]] :::* {{Notables}} ::* Miltary and Servicemen- This section is for those of the Ostrander surname or its variants that served in a military branch or in a public service department. Please use the following category for those profiles and see [[Templates#Templates_on_WikiTree|Templates]] to also add the correct military template for each member: :::* [[Category: Ostrander Name Study, Military and Servicemen]] ==Research Links== : On the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ostrander_Research_Links Ostrander Research Links] page, there will be some viable sources that can be used either to confirm or at least get a hint of where to possibly look for information concerning the Ostrander surname or its variants. There also will be some links to places where you can get free genealogical help and few data for free. Please try every variant before giving up on one site. If a profile member's name comes up as a variation when it shouldn't have, please notate that in the biography section. ---- Return to the [[Space:Ostrander Name Study|Ostrander Name Study Project]] Page

Ostrander Pictures

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Ostrander Research Links

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{{One Name Study | name = Ostrander }} ==Ostrander Name Study Project== * '''Name Study Founder:''' [[Bartlett-4316|Dodie Bartlett]] * '''Study Category Page:''' [[:Category:Ostrander_Name_Study|Ostrander Name Study]] * '''Study Project Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Name_Study|Ostrander Name Study Page]] * '''Study G2G Tag:''' Ostrander_Name_Study * '''Study Team:''' ''See the linked list below for currently declared team members'' * '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Name_Study_Members|Ostrander Name Study Members]] * '''Study Research Links Page:''' [[Space:Ostrander_Research_Links|Ostrander Research Links]] ==Categories of Research== ===Associations=== # [http://www.ostrander.org/about.htm Ostrander Family Association] ===DNA Websites=== ===Family Genealogies=== * Ostrander, Emmett, Vinton P. Ostrander, and Collin Ostrander. ''[[Space:Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995|Ostrander: A Genealogical Record, 1660-1995]]'' (Ostrander Family Association, Walsworth Publishing Co, Marceline, Missouri, 1999.) ===Google Books=== ===Printed Books (Unavailable on electronic devices)=== ===Wikipedia=== # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ostrander Wikipedia: John Ostrander] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrander,_Ohio Wikipedia: Ostrander, Ohio] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrander,_Minnesota Wikipedia: Ostrander, Minnesota] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrander,_Washington Wikipedia: Ostrander, Washington] ===WikiTree Space Pages=== # [[Space:Ostrander:_A_Genealogical_Record%2C_1660-1995|Ostrander: A Genealogical Record 1660-1995]] # [[Space:Ostrander_Family_Cemetery|Ostrander Family Cemetery]] # [[Space:Ostrander_Pictures|Ostrander Pictures]] ==Other Links for Research== # [http://www.ostranderohio.us Ostrander, Ohio] # [http://www.ostranders.com/who.html Ostrander's Bed and Breakfast] # [http://www.wallkillcsd.k12.ny.us/education/school/school.php?sectionid=7788 Clare F Ostrander Elementary] # [https://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/o/ostr.html New York State Museum: Ostrander] # [http://newyorkgravestones.org/cemetery.php?cemID=3537 Ostrander Cemetery, Albany County, New York] Return to the [[Space:Ostrander Name Study|Ostrander Name Study Project]] Page

Ostrom Records

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A place to collect Ostrom Records. Focus of this investigation is [[Oosteroom-9|Jan Oosteroom]], who has been connected as spouse to both [[Rilje-1|Claudina (Rilje) Oosteroom (1706-)]] and her sister [[Relje-1|Jannetjen Relje (abt.1703-)]]. It is believed that Jan, who was married to Blandina and connected to her in records, below, is conflated with his brother Johannes who is connected with his wife Jannetjen in these records. In one case all four are included in a single record, that of the baptism of Johannes and Jannetjen's daughter Tryntji, in 1731, where Jan and Claudyne are witnesses. Jan & Blandina * 1725, June 1, Jan Oostrum Jr., Blandina Relje, Jannetjen, Wit. Hendrik Oostrum, Maria Davids. Poughkeepsie RDC "New York, Church Records, 1660-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QP4B-3FN7 : 10 October 2019), Jan Oostrum in entry for Jannetjen Oostrum, ; citing Birth, New York, United States, multiple churches, New York. 1725, Family Search Film # 007862549, Images 476 and 477 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4Q89-M?i=475&cc=2787817 , https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4Q89-M?i=475&cc=2787817 . * At the home of Willem Lassing in the Hoogslant, 1726, Oct 30, 5 weeks old, Jan, Jan Osterhout, Blandina, Wit. Ruloff Osterhout, Maria Rellie, Trinity Lutheran "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2H8-G27 : 20 January 2020), Jan Osterhout in entry for Jan Osterhout, 1726. Image: Family Search Film # 007582833, Image 716 of 1076. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XR-FNKH?i=715&cat=410456 , * 1730, Sept 12, B. aug 14 1730, Deny, Jan Osterum, Blandina__, Wit. Jan Konkely, Annatje, his wife. Trinity Lutheran "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2H8-8WY : 21 January 2020), Jan Osterum in entry for Deny Osterum, 1730. Image: Family Search Film # 007582833, Image 738 of 1076, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FN7F?i=737&cat=410456 , * 1732, Mar 17, Henderick Oosterom, (Jan Oosterom Jr, Claudyne or Blandina Relje) Wit. Hendrick Phillips and his wife Mareitje Oosterom, Lower Rhinebeck, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. United States: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, pg 250, The Dutcher Family, Walter Griffin. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographic/MOgnAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 . "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HX-TRV : 20 January 2020), Jan Oosterrom in entry for Hendrik Oosterrom, 1734. * 1738, Jun 4, P----Landing, David, Joh. Osterom, Blandina, Wit. David Raillie, Tryntje Reinertse. Trinity Lutheran "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2H8-5S5 : 20 January 2020), Joh. Osterom in entry for David Osterom, 1738. Image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XR-FNNL?i=759&cat=410456 , * 1740, May 9, Jan Oosterom, Claudia Relie, Roelof, Wit. Deni Relle, Dientje LaRooy. Poughkeepsie RDC "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CM-NZT : 14 February 2020), Jan Oostrom in entry for Roelof Oostrom, 1740. Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 481 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QXK-D?i=480&cc=2787817 , * 1742, Jun 8, Jan Oostrum, Blandina Relje, Henderikus, Wit. Hermanus Reynders, Eliizabeth Berkley. Poughkeepsie RDC "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CM-XK6 : 14 February 2020), Jan Oosterom in entry for Henderikus Oosterom, 1742. Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 485 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QZB-R?i=484&cc=2787817 , * 1768, January 14, Pieter Flegelaer y.m., Maria Oostrum j.d. , Poughkeepsie RDC "New York, Church Records, 1660-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGR7-YZG8 : 10 October 2019), Roelof Costrum and Maria Costrum, 13 Nov 1747; citing Marriage, Dutchess, New York, British Colonial America, multiple churches, New York. Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 417 0f 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QF9-W?i=416&cc=2787817 , accessed 13 Nov 2021. Marriage of Maria Ostrom, believed to be the daughter of Jan and Blandina. * Or this marriage of Maria and Roelof https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QFC-G?i=404&cc=2787817 Johannes & Jannetjen * 1723 Sept 11, Johannes Oostrom, Jammetje Relje, Jannetjen, Wit. Roelof Oostrom, Marytjen Ralje. Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie, Baptisms: 1716- "New York, Church Records, 1660-1954," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG5F-W5XB : 10 October 2019), Johannes Oostrom in entry for Iannetjen Oostrom, ; citing Birth, New York, United States, multiple churches, New York. 1723. Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 474 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QZB-Z?i=473&cc=2787817 , * #3447, 1726, 6 Feb. Johannes Oosterum, Jannetjen Relje, Magtel, Wit. Zamuel Wels, Magrietjen Wels. Kingston RDC, Hoes, Roswell Randall. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (De Vinne Press, New York, 1891) , pg. 161, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Baptismal_and_Marriage_Registers_of_the/HnlEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=161 , * 1731, June 27, B. Mch. 19 1731, Tryntji, Joh Osterum, Jannetje, Wit, Jan Osterum, Claudyne. Trinity Church, "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2H8-QYN : 21 January 2020), Image: Family Search Film # 07582833, Image 742 of 1076, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FN3J?i=741&cat=410456 . * 1739 Baptisms, Trinity Sunday at P---- Landing, B. June 2 1739, Johanna, Hannes Osterum, Janneke, Wit. Cornelis Van Aken, Hester Rallie. Trinity Lutheran Church "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD25-PLS : 14 February 2020), Hannes Osterum in entry for Johanna Osterum, 1739. Image: Family Search Film #07582833, Image 763 of 1076, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FN96?i=762&cat=410456 , Roelof and Maria Relje * 1722, Jany. 3, Roelof Oostrum, Marytjen Relje, Jan, Wit. Hendrik Oosterom, Grietjen Oosterom. Poughkeepsie RDC, Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 472 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QZK-S?i=476&cc=2787817 * 1725, June 1, Roelof Oostrum, Marytjen Relyea, Dine, Wit. Johannes Oosterum, Jannetje Raljee. Poughkeepsie RDC, Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 477 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QZK-S?i=476&cc=2787817 . * 1726, Oct 30, In the home of Willem Lassing, In the Hoogslant, 4 weeks old, Ruloff, Ruloff Osterhout, Maretje, Wit. Jan Osterhout, Blandina, his wife. He and his wife also witnessed, on the same day, the baptism of his brother, Jan's, son Jan. Trinity Lutheran, Family Search Film # 007582833, Image 717 of 1076. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FN4Q?i=716&cat=410456 . * 1731, June 27, B. Apr. 1 1731, Hendryk, Rulof Osterum, Marytje_, Wit. Hendryk Philip, Marytje, his wife.Trinity Lutheran, Family Search Film # 007582833, Image 742 of 1076, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FN3J?i=741&cat=410456 . * 1732, Mar 17, Barent Oosterom, (Roelof and Maria Relje) Wit. Barent Van Kleeck, Antonette Palmentier, Lower Rhinebeck, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. United States: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, pg 250, The Dutcher Family, Walter Griffin. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographic/MOgnAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 . "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HN-9TB : 20 January 2020), Rudolp Osterhout in entry for Barent Osterhout, 1734. * 1736, June 23, Magtel Oosterom, (Roelof and Maria Relje) Wit, Koert Van Voorhies and his wife, Katherine Filkins, Fishkill, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. United States: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, pg 250, The Dutcher Family, Walter Griffin. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographic/MOgnAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 . * 1740, May 9, Roelof Oostrom, Marytjen Relje, Jannetjen, Wit. Johannes Reynders, Helena Van der bogaart. Poughkeepsie RDC, Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 482 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QXG-5?i=481&cc=2787817 . * 1758. Roelof, bo. July 14. Henric Oostrum, Mareitje Westfaal. Witnesses: Roelof Oostrum, Marytje Railje, Their grandson. Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Poughkeepsie and The Flats, Book 39. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6961/42037_2421401696_0495-00282/300061611 Accessed at Ancestry.com Hendryk and Maria Davids * 1725 June 1. Hendrik Oosterum, Marijtjen Davids, Jan, Wit. Roelof Oosterum. Poughkeepsie RDC, "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CM-S7T : 12 December 2014), Hendrik Oosterom in entry for Jan Oosterom, 01 Jun 1725; citing POUGHKEEPSIE,DUTCHESS,NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 17,847. Image: Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 477 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QZK-S?i=476&cc=2787817 . * Possible Wedding for Jan https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QFM-2?i=403&cc=2787817 * 1726 Jun 19. Cornelia. Hendrik Oosterum, Marytjen Davids. Wit.: Lowies du Bois, Jannetjen Van Vlied.Roswell Randall Hoes. ''Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York: (formerly Named Wiltwyck, and Often Familiarly Called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from Their Commencement in 1660''. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891. * Marriage of Cornelia: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QFM-2?i=403&cc=2787817 * 1733, 14 Mar, Marya Oosterom, (Hendrick Oosterom, Maritje Davids) Wit. Ary Van Vliet and Janneke Knot, Fishkill. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. United States: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, pg 251, The Dutcher Family, Walter Griffin. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographic/MOgnAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 . * 1740, May 9, Hendryk Oostrum, Maria Davids, Maria, Wit. Johannes Davids, Catrina de Duyls_t__. Poughkeepsie RDC, Family Search Film # 007862549, Image 481 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QXK-D?i=480&cc=2787817 . * 1741, Jul. 1, Hendrickus, (Hendrick Oosterom, Maritje Davids) Wit. Tunis Van Vliet and Sara Van Wagenen, Fishkill, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. United States: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1909, pg 252, The Dutcher Family, Walter Griffin. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographic/MOgnAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 . Willem Schut and Lena Freer (Hellina, Jelena) Childrens Baptisms: * 3837, 1729, Willem Schut, Lena Freer, Wilhelmus, Wit. Willem Freer, Margriet Kuykendaal, Kingston RDCHoes, pg. 179, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Baptismal_and_Marriage_Registers_of_the/HnlEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Schut * 4136, 1732, 24 Dec. Willem Schut, Lena Freer, Zalomon, Wit. Zalomon Schut, Anna Maria Schut. Kingston RDC. Hoes, Roswell Randall. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (De Vinne Press, New York, 1891) , pg. 193, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Baptismal_and_Marriage_Registers_of_the/HnlEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=193 , * 1734, 9 Feb, Petrus Schutt, Will. Schutt, Lena, Reformed Church, Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, United States, "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CS-FYP : 21 January 2020), Will. Schutt in entry for Petrus Schutt, 1734. * 1739, Brn. 1 Oct. Chr. 30 Oct. Philip, S. Willem Schut and Lena, Zion Lutheran, Athens, New York.Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg, Greene, New York computer printout; births or christenings, 1725-1800, Family Search Film # 007766061, Image 777 of 2157, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM4-WJKR * 1742, 18 May, Manasse Schot, Willem Schot, Lea Freer, Wit. Dirk Spoor and Christina Prusie. Reformed Church, Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, United States,"New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2CS-WLF : 20 January 2020), Willem Schot in entry for Manasse Schot, 1742.Freer Family of New Paltz * 1744, Chr. 3 May, Jannetje, D. Willem Schut and Lena. Zion Lutheran, Athens, New York. Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg, Greene, New York computer printout; births or christenings, 1725-1800, Family Search Film # 007766061, Image 777 of 2157, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM4-WJKR Willem Abramse Schut and Elizabeth Freer Baptisms: * 1709 Sep 18; ''Abraham Schut, Heyltje Dekker; '''Willem'''; Wit. Kryn Oosterhouwt, Marytje Schut'' * 1723, 19 May, Hugo Freer, junior, Bregjen Teerpenning, Elisabeth, Wit. Jan Teerpenning, Hester Freer. Hoes, Roswell Randall. Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York (De Vinne Press, New York, 1891) , pg. 146, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Baptismal_and_Marriage_Registers_of_the/HnlEAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=146 Marriage: * Willem Abrahamse Schur, j.m., born in Schavegonk [Shawangunk], and resid at the Bondckoe [Bontecou, in New Paltz], and Lisabeth Freer, j.d., born in the Pals [ New Paltz], and reside at the Bondekoe. Banns registered, 8 Nov. Marriage 3 Dec. 1741.Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, Entry 958, http://www.archive.org/stream/baptismalmarriag00king#page/582/mode/2up Children: 4 Children noted in Freer Family, Brechje, Bap. at Kingston 1744, Sept. 30. Wit. Hugo Hugesse Freer and his wife Hester Dijo. Jannetjen, Bap at Paltz, 1750/51, Jan 30. Wit. Hugo Terwilligen and Jannetje De Freer. Hugoo, Bap. at Paltz, 1757, Aug 21. Wit. Moses York and Maria Freer Johan, Bap at Paltz, 1760, Aug 24. Wit. John and Maria Terwillige * The Freer Family of New Paltz, N.Y. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. New York, NY: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1870-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.), https://americanancestors.org/databases/new-york-genealogical-and-biographical-record/image/?rId=236187173&volumeId=13287&pageName=16&filterQuery= , Subscription Site. David Ostrom: * 1804, October B. Nov. 3, Timothy, David Oostrum,_____ _____, Wit. Thomas Lumner, Clara_____, Rhinebeck RDC. "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HK-7D2 : 20 January 2020), David Oostrom in entry for Timothy Oostrom, 1804. Image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-M916-9?i=647&cc=2787817 * 1802, 16 May, Born Apr. 23, Henry, David Oostrum, Sarah Lummis, Wit. John Lummis, Eva Vriedenburgh. Rhinebeck RDC. "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2HX-TR5 : 20 January 2020), David Oostrum in entry for Henry Oostrum, 1802. Image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-M91K-B?i=644&cc=2787817 * "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5T-Z6V : accessed 5 December 2021), David Ostrom, Rhinbeck, Dutchess, New York, United States; citing p. 164, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 21; FHL microfilm 193,709. * Dutchess County, NY: The Settlers of the Beekman Patent (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2016), (Orig. Pub. by Frank J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY. Frank J. Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent, ten volumes. 1990–2003). Vol 9, Pg.719-720, https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/dutchess-county-ny-the-settlers-of-the-beekman-patent/image/?volumeId=37844&pageName=719&rId=59784988 Daniel Ostrom 1801, June 7, John Millar (Millai?), Born May 15, Daniel Ostrum, Holiday Whitman, Wit., John Millar & wife, Guilderland RDC. https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608375&rmsId=TH-1971-40701-20865-77&imageIndex=382&singleView=true 1803 Nov. 7, Gerret, b. Oct. 13, Daniel Ostrom, Holeday Whitman, Wit., No wit., https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608375&rmsId=TH-1971-40701-20865-77&imageIndex=371&singleView=true 1809, Oct. 21, Anthony De Forest, b. July 30, Daniel Ostrom, Alida Whiteman, wit. Anthony Defries, Caty Defries, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608375&rmsId=TH-1971-40701-20865-77&imageIndex=338&singleView=true Issac Ostrom: * Accts 13: 2 Nov 1796, Bill paid by Mary Wendell to Isaac Ostrom. https://schenectadyhistorical.org/admin/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Historic-Manuscripts-Collection-Accounts.pdf * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137128229/isaac-ostrom : accessed 06 December 2021), memorial page for Isaac Ostrom Sr. (10 Oct 1763–4 Mar 1836), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137128229, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Dick Gates (contributor 47453266) . * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137128295/hannah-m-ostrom : accessed 06 December 2021), memorial page for Hannah M. Leggett Ostrom (10 Oct 1763–16 Jun 1834), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137128295, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA ; Maintained by Dick Gates (contributor 47453266) . James Ostrom: * "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899R-X9Q4-K?cc=1920234&wc=Q752-3TL%3A213305701%2C225067701 : 28 May 2014), Dutchess > Wills 1806-1815 vol C-D > image 151 of 737; county courthouses, New York. Will of James Ostrom of Poughkeepsie, written 10 May 1808, proved 1 Jul 1808. Son William, daughters Betsy and Maria. * John D., Roeloff R., James, and Zachariah Ostrom, died 1808-1818, Dutchess County Wills: https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~guppyross/genealogy/duchwil3.html * 1793 – November 12, - banns, married December 23, 1793, John Oostrum, and Catharina Bradt, both of Duanesburgh, Schenectady RDC. http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/marriage_church.html#1739 Catskill RDC * 1807, Oct. 25, Minerd Van Wagoner, Charity Ostrom, John, B. 16 Sep. Other Family Pages * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Larraway_Records * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Van_der_Bogert_Records * Ostrom Bible: Henry I. Ostrum b. 17 Jul 1793, Sarah Platt 23 Apr 1793. Ostrum/Platt Family Bible, Contributed by the Durham Center Museum, Bible published in 1845. 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Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York). https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/296435/?offset=&return=1#page=137&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . * Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; Baptisms 1754-1777, v. 02, Title No 3694_02, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York). https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/321775/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . * Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 03, Title No 3694_03, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Baptisms and Marriages 1777-1781, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/295860/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= * Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 04, Title No 3694_04, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Baptisms 1783-1786. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/239837/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . * Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 05, Title No 3694_05, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Marriage Records 1785-1891, Marriages start pg 5, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/322091/?offset=&return=1#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . * Marriage records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch church of Schenectady, N.Y. by First Reformed Church of Schenectady; Luckhurst, Charlotte Taylor. 1917. https://archive.org/details/marriagerecordso00firs . * Family Bible records from Schenectady Co., N.Y., Compiled by Charlotte Luckhurst, Elmendorf Bible Records, Family Search Film # 007894968, Image 464 to 466 of 1021 , https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-SX57?i=463&cat=131156 , * Marriages at St. George's Church (Episcopal), Schenectady, N.Y. 1771 - 1850, Arranged Alphabetically by Groom's Last Name, Contributed by Jonathan Pearson IV, Webpage and Notes by Cliff Lamere Feb 2001, http://www.genealogy.clifflamere.com/Rec/MgVR/MG-StGeorge-Schen-Gr.htm * Albany First Lutheran Church Records, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-BQQ3-F?i=2 * Albany Presbyterian Church Records, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-BQ7M-Y?i=515 , Marriages * Albany Presbyterian Church Records, Marriages 1785-1870, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608411&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-54309-10167-36&imageIndex=1759&singleView=true . * Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683–1809 Excerpted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York, Transcribed by Dave Pane-Joyce. https://web.archive.org/web/20131226115731/http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html . * Albany RDC Records after 1800, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-BQQH-C?i=739 * Record of baptisms and marriages in the Reformed Dutch Church of Guilderland, Albany County, N.Y., 1786-1855, Film # 007586825, Image 225 of 443 . * Glen RDC Marriages, 1805-1882, Computer Printout. https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608411&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-54309-10167-36&imageIndex=1927&singleView=true . * Records of the marriages and baptisms of the Rev. James Dempster, in the Vicinity of Tryon County 1778-1803., Family Search Film # 007815171, Begins at Image 793 of 832 , https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSS-7YMD?i=792&cat=48310 * Schaghticoke Church Records: https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4651844&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-54216-11097-51&imageIndex=138&singleView=true * Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg (Athens), NY. "Athens, Athens, Greene, New York, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM4-WJKR : November 22, 2021), image 777 of 2157; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department. * Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg (Athens), NY. Marriages, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4651844&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-60695-374-34&imageIndex=1249&singleView=true * Catskill DRC Records, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4651844&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-60695-374-34&imageIndex=533&singleView=true * Catskill RDC on Roootsweb. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/catskill_rdc_baptisms.htm * Marbletown RDC Records, Image: Marbletown Reformed Dutch Church Records, Family Search Film, Image 969 of 1062, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608193&page=1&rmsId=M9M2-7C5&imageIndex=968&singleView=true see also Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck. Banns and marriage record, First Dutch Reformed Church, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1736-1795, 1938? (974.734/R1 V2) , page 3: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CS2H-V . (Index entry at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2H2-3KQ) * Warwick DRC Orange County, NY. Film # 007729422, Starts on Image 217 of 644, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CSKX-H?i=216 . * Rochester DRC, Ulster Cty, Marriages, Film # 007729422, starts on image 502 of 644. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CS26-M?i=501 . Baptisms: Begin Image 563 of 644. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CS2X-R?i=562 . * Linlithgo. Religious Records 1722–1867, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608228&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-73625-73510-80&imageIndex=2&singleView=true * Claverack Church Records in The New York genealogical and biographical record, Vol. 75-76, pg. 6, Family Search Film # 008579311, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37F-SS8S-S?i=1058&cat=161380, Film contains several volumes of the record. See also: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-19HQ-V?i=2&cc=2787817 . * Greene County Rootsweb Church Records. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/church_records.htm * Dutchess County, NY: The Settlers of the Beekman Patent (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2016), (Orig. Pub. by Frank J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY. Frank J. Doherty, The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York: An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent, ten volumes. 1990–2003). Vol 9, Pg.717-725, https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/dutchess-county-ny-the-settlers-of-the-beekman-patent/image/?volumeId=37844&pageName=719&rId=59784988 * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America#Schenectady_from_1694 * Columbia County Gennet. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/columbia/ * Germantown History: https://germantownnyhistory.org/about/community/ * Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church records by Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, ed; Minisink Reformed Dutch Church (Minisink, N.Y.); Walpack Reformed Dutch Church (Walpack, N.J. : Township); Reformed Church at Machackemack (Orange County, N.Y.) https://archive.org/details/minisinkvalleyre00vosb * Map of the Town of Rhinebeck, in the County of Dutchess. Surveyed in December and January, 1797 and 1798, per Alex'r Thompson. https://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/objects/36706 * Map of the Towns of German and Clermont, in the County of Columbia. Compiled from actual surveys in January, 1798, by John Wigram. https://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/objects/36716 . * Map of the Town of Poughkeepsie in Dutchess County. By Henry Livingston, Jun. January 26, 1798. https://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/objects/36715 . * Map of the Town of Beekman in Dutchess County. By Henry Livingston, Jun. Dated February 10, 1798. https://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/objects/37464 . * [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]]

Ostrom Schoolbook

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[[Category:Catskill, New York]] An early 19th century school copybook or cypher book. Presumed to be of John Pawling Ostrom, it begins in 1816. It also contains a lease between "Widow Olida Ostrom" and Owen D. Stringham, witnessed by Christopher Hughes and Jacob Pawling, her brother-in-law and brother. Also contains the work record of Hiram B. Ostrom, in 1821. The book was found by John's great great grandson, [[Weinheimer-68|Edwin George Weinheimer Jr. (1922-2000)]] , in the home of John's daughter, [[Ostrom-273|Hanna Olida (Ostrom) Black (1836-1916)]] , on the [[Space:Nicholas_Black_Farm|Nicholas Black Farm]], just before the house was demolished, in the 1970's or 80's. Her son, [[Black-13346|Arthur George Black (1878-1960)]], mentions his uncle Hiram's work record in an interview he did with the town historianThese are interviews of Arthur Black and Mary Black Stuhl, transcribed by Annette Frost, Evans, New York Town Historian, in the 1950's. My aunt, Ellen Weinheimer Stahl, got copies from her and copied them for family members. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Black-13346.pdf. He and [[Elsey-245|Albert Elsey (abt.1862-)]] were the last occupants of the house. High resolution scans of the book and included documents are available for download from Archive.org. https://archive.org/details/ostrom-schoolbook-images Ostrom Schoolbook Images by John Pawling Ostrom, Barent Hiram Ostrom, Others, 1816, https://archive.org/details/ostrom-schoolbook-images ==People== * [[Pawling-112|Alida (Pawling) Ostrom (abt.1780-aft.1850)]] * [[Ostrom-314|John Pawling Ostrom (1797-1850)]] * [[Ostrom-317|Barent Hiram Ostrom (1801-abt.1870)]] * [[Pawling-113|Jacob Pawling (1787-1877)]] * [[Hughes-17255|Christopher Hughes (abt.1772-abt.1856)]] * [[Stringham-122|Owen D. Stringham (1770-1852)]] == Sources == ==See Also== * A discussion of cypher books, https://www.friendsofthelincolncollection.org/lincoln-lore/abraham-lincolns-cyphering-book/ , https://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jala/2629860.0036.103?view=text;rgn=main . * https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_905323 * https://sites.dartmouth.edu/library/2014/11/14/ciphering-books-2/ * http://needleprint.blogspot.com/2009/07/martha-smiths-ackworth-school-ciphering.html * https://rarebooks.nd.edu/digital/early_american/copybooks/index.shtml * https://cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/hhs/id/920 * https://www.resourceaholic.com/2018/03/hodder1.html * https://csaa.typepad.com/country_school_associatio/2007/12/arithmetic-in-t.html * https://clarklibrary.ucla.edu/blog/ce-livre-de-compte-dominique-richauds-cipher-book/ * http://selftaughtgenius.org/artworks/book-of-arithmetic-problems-of-johannes-whisler * https://npobjects.wordpress.com/2019/04/24/huguenot-street-cipher-books/ * The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system: on a plan entirely new, in seven books Plain easy and familiar introduction to the art of writing, Jenkins, John , 1755?-1823, 1813 Cambridge. https://digital.library.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00acc5224m/viewer#page/122/mode/2up View all contributions by Mark Weinheimer

Ostroms in Canada

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Trying to sort out various Ostrom families who spent time in Canada between the Revolution and the Civil war. They are the [[Ostrom-317|Hiram B. Ostrom (1801-abt.1870)]], the husband of [[Hover-320|Lydia (Hover) Ostrom (abt.1813-abt.1854)]] or Hoover, and the husband of [[Precore-1|Lavina Precore (1815-1907)]], reportedly Hiram Ostrom, father of [[Ostrom-620|Hiram B. Ostrom (1833-1904)]]. Both have Canadian born children. Lydia Hover's children were Thomas, born 1838, Canada East, Hulda Anne, born 1841, Canada East, Caroline Matilda, born 1844, Port Stanley, Charles A. born 1846, Rondeau, Joeluski, born 1848, Howard, and Richard H born 1854, Morpeth. Lavina Precore's children were, [[Ostrom-620|Hiram B.]] born 1833, Upper Canada, Harry James, born 1838, Canada, and Annie M., born 1843, Canada. It is not clear which man is the boy born in Dutchess county and baptized in Rhinebeck in 1801 as Barent Hiram Ostrom. Items of interest are the presence of Adam B. Ostrom (sr?) age 62, born Dutchess County, Carpenter with wife Lavina or Lovina, age 59, born Canada, and son Henry J., age 26, born Canada. on page 43 of the 1865 New York census for the second election district in the Town of Evans in Erie County. Lavina's presumed son Hiram B Ostrom is found in the same census on page 18, age 36, born Canada, Farmer, with wife Catharine, age 26, born Erie County, who seems to be the daughter of [[Dingman-1600|Lambert Garrett Dingman (abt.1801-1887)]]. Lambert is the brother of [[Dingman-757|John G. Dingman (abt.1797-bef.1875)]], the husband of the widow of [[Ostrom-314|John Pawling Ostrom (1797-1850)]]. He is the brother of Barent Hiram Ostrom, later known as Hiram B. Ostrom, currently connected as the husband of [[Hover-320|Lydia (Hover) Ostrom (abt.1813-abt.1854)]]. Because her husband is named Hiram Ostrom in her obituary, the name Adam Ostrom for her husband is a mystery. No Dutchess County Adam Ostrom has been discovered, to date. Did the census taker mishear or miswrite the name? It should be noted that John Pawling Ostrom's oldest son, Adam, was born in Upper Canada, like Lavina's children. * [[Oosteroom-6|Barent Oosteroom (bef.1732-)]] * [[Ostrom-314|John Pawling Ostrom (1797-1850)]]; His second child, [[Ostrom-325|Adam S. Ostrom (abt.1827-abt.1894)]], was born in Upper Canada. * [[Ostrom-620|Hiram B. Ostrom (1833-1904)]]; Born Upper Canada 1833, son of [[Precore-1|Lavina Precore (1815-1907)]] and Hiram Ostrom not yet identified. * [[Ostrom-317|Barent Hiram Ostrom (1801-abt.1870)]] Brother of John Pawling, later know as Hiram B. Ostrom. His current profile has him married to Lydia Hover/ * [[Ostrom-279|Simon Ostrom (1779-abt.1859)]] His children were born in Upper Canada * Catharine Auley Ostrom Ellis, daughter of Gilbert, https://www.geni.com/people/Catherine-Ellis/6000000051145585821 * DOXTATOR NANCY .. OSTROM LUKE .. 1831 ; FOSTER HARRIET .. OSTROM HENRY .. 1842 ; GRANT MARY .. OSTROM ISAAC .. 1847 ; JONES BENJAMIN .. OSTROM MARY .. 1849 ; MCKINNIE AMEE .. OSTROM SIMON .. 1852 ; MCKINNIE ANNE .. OSTROM SIMON .. 1851 ; OSTROM LUKE .. SEXSMITH MARY .. 1857 ; OSTROM SAMANTHA .. CARD GEORGE .. 1845 ; OSTROM JAMES .. BENNS MARY .. 1843 ; * Roelof/Ruliff's Family, https://talespin.weebly.com/daniel-ostrom-1779---1859.html , https://talespin.weebly.com/isabel-crysdale-1779---1851.html , https://talespin.weebly.com/simeon-wellington-ostrom-1803---1879.html , * Hulda Ostrom Youker: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158367817/huldah-youker Marriage: * 14 May 1822, Andrew Kimmerly, Rich., Hudah Ostrum, Thurlow, M'Dowell Marriage Register, REV. ROBERT McDOWALL’S REGISTER , Source: Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, Vol I, published by the Ontario Historical Society, 1899, pg. 91, https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ontario-History-1899-v1.pdf archived, https://web.archive.org/web/20230322150934/https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ontario-History-1899-v1.pdf * Simeon Ostrum, Charlotte Precinct, Dutchess County, Loyalist Property Confiscation. Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. "List of loyalists against whom judgments were given under the Confiscation Act" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed January 13, 2024. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/92a14bb0-0e2f-0134-a08b-00505686a51c . * John Ostrum, Rumbout Precinct, Dutchess County, Loyalist Property Confiscation. Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library. "List of loyalists against whom judgments were given under the Confiscation Act" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed January 13, 2024. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/93710fc0-0e2f-0134-fbb7-00505686a51c ==Research Notes== From a family member on the Ostrom Google group: Janice (Conklin) Hesselink who supplied much first hand information. Sandra was a direct descendant of Jesse Seely (Cele) Ostrom. Hiram Barent Ostrom (1801 - abt. 1887) who married Lydia Hover, is the son of Peter (Petrus) Seely Ostrom (1765 - 1811) and Alida Pawling Hiram Milton Ostrom (1818 - 1894) born in Hastings Co., ON - was the son of Simon Ostrom (1779 - 1859) and Lucy Crittenden. Simon Ostrom (1779 - 1859) born in Rhinebeck, NY and died in Mitchell, WI was the son of Barent (Bernard) Ostrom (1734 - 1790) and Rebecca Westvaal (Westfall) (not Marietje Westvaal who married Henry Ostrom) Barent (Bernard) Ostrom (1734 - 1790) was born in Lower Rhinebeck, NY and died in Hastings Co., Ontario https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KLXX-794 Harry J. Pg 43, Line 26, Service, USN Wamsota, Chief Boatswain. Many Ostrom Baptisms: A list of Baptisms performed by Rev. Robert McDowall. Included are both of the parents' names and date of birth for the children. Thanks go to Keith Brickman. https://web.archive.org/web/20200224192756/http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/mcdowall2.htm THURLOW Township Baptisms: * Roswell LEAVENS, Sarah Ostrom Mahatebel 7 Nov 1802 * Gilbert OSTROM, Hannah Burley Salley 21 Jun 1804 * Stephen GILBERT, Sarah Ostrom Lucretia 5 Dec 1806 * Roswell LEAVENS, Sarah Ostrom Hector 24 Mar 1807 * Stephen GILBERT, Sarah Ostrom James 20 Sep 1810 * Roswell LEAVENS, Sarah Ostrom George Ketcheson 23 Jan 1821 SIDNEY Township Baptisms: * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdal Minerva 26 Mar 1800 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdal Nancy 20 Sep 1801 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdale Simion 23 Oct 1803 * Gilbert OSTROM, Hannah Burley Gilbert 22 Jan 1806 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdel Moriah 3 Dec 1806 * James ELLIS, Catherine Ostrom John 14 Sep 1807 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdell Peter 15 Aug 1808 * Gilbert OSTROM, Hannah Burley Stephen 15 Sep 1809 * James ELLIS, Katherine Ostrom James Gilbert 18 Jul 1810 * James ELLIS, Katherine Ostrom Samuel 13 Nov 1808 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdale Harriot 24 May 1810 * Stephen GILBERT, Sarah Ostrom Nancy 29 Nov 1808 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdal Brock 15 May 1812 * James ELLIS, Catharine Ostrom James Gilbert 10 Aug 1810 * Gilbert OSTROM, Hannah Burley Stephen 15 Sep 1809 * Simeon OSTROM, Lucindia Frederick John McIntosh 17 Aug 1837 * Elijah KETCHESON, Minerva Ostrom William Henery 20 Sep 1837 * Daniel OSTROM, Elizaheth Crysdale Henry 23 Apr 1820 * Daniel OSTROM, Isabel Crysdale John McIntosh 10 Apr 1814 == Sources == * Paul Ostrom and Ruliff. http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/BelPL/BelPL002437077pf_0326.pdf * https://search.ourontario.ca/results?dd=181&q=Ostrom&rows=20 Mostly Ruliff. * Ostrom's Hotel Trois Rivieres Que, ca 1819, https://news.ourontario.ca/Barrie/2752544/page/1818020?q=Ostrom , also 1848, https://mauricie.cieq.ca/doc_explorer.php?-skip=14220&-max=25 , Leonard Ostrom in Trois Rivieres 1816, https://valcartiergenealogy.com/valcartier/second-site/valcartier-o/g0/p134.htm , Ostrom Leonard 1831 Tr Riv Census, http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=47028676&lang=eng , Burial, "Canada, Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDR1-B2F : Thu Nov 16 11:10:34 UTC 2023), Entry for Léonard Ostrom and Anna O'Sullivan, 10 Jan 1853. Widow's Burial: "Canada, Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JDT3-SJ2 : Fri Oct 27 19:22:25 UTC 2023), Entry for Anne Sullivan and Léonard Ostrom, 12 Oct 1857. See research notes on profile of [[Oosteroom-43|Jacobus (Oosteroom) Ostrom (abt.1742-abt.1804)]] for a link to a brother of [[Ostrum-89|Rachel Ostrum (1786-1869)]], not named, at Three Rivers, Canada. (She had brothers John, Hendrick and Leonard.) See profile for Leonard: [[Ostrom-632|Leonard Ostrom (abt.1773-1853)]] * Ostram, Benjamin, Ostrom, Daniel and Gilbert: https://www.ontariogenealogy.com/uppercanadasundries.html * At: https://www.crkn-rcdr.ca/sites/crkn/files/2020-07/CRKN_CanadianaCollectionsHeritage_2020-05-28.txt , Department of Indian Affairs, Six Nations Superintendency : land records 1790 1879 http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_157760 157760 fulltext C-13407 ; C-13409 ; C-13492:C-13493 ; C-13495:C-13497 ; C-15124 Canada Department of Indian Affairs Ministère des Affaires indiennes, Surintendance des Six-Nations : Documents relatifs aux terres This collection consists of miscellaneous records relating to land matters created and maintained by the Six Nations (Grand River) Superintendency. It includes the following: land returns, 1844-1881; cash accounts of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the superintendency, 1830-1845; as well as other cash accounts for land, 1852-1859; a record book for the sale of Grand River lands, 1844-1849 (this volume also contains entries for land at Hawkesbury and Innisfil); valuation of town lots at Cayuga and Azos, 1851, with a report by David Thorburn, Superintendent, to Lieutenant-Colonel R. Bruce, Superintendent General of Indian Affairs; and records relating to the eviction of squatters, 1846-1849. It also contains land record subject files relating to the Ogle Lot, Bath Estate, 1869-1879; the claims of the descendants of Adam Young, 1790-1848; H.B. Ostrom's claim, 1842-1850; the Mount Pleasant land claims, 1830-1848; Dr. Charles Duncombe's claims, 1845-1851; as well as to various receipts, 1842-1862. * Ostrom's in Argenteuil. Derrick: https://www.lochabercemetery.org/Stories/History_of_Argenteuil_and_Prescott-CThomas/history_CThomas.html * Roelof, https://talespin.weebly.com/roelof-ostrom-1740---1818.html * Results: Land Petitions of Upper Canada, 1763-1865, Library and Archives Canada, https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/List.aspx?Surname=Ostrom& . ===Canadian Records=== * Victoria District/Hastings County Marriages 1839-? Transcription: https://web.archive.org/web/20190124185020/https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maryc/vicdistrict.htm See also for images: Link to Victoria District/Hastings County Marriage Records 1839-? : "Canada, Ontario District Marriage Registers, 1801-1858", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2C1-GC5M : Tue Oct 24 12:47:10 UTC 2023), Entry for Luke Ostrom and Mary Sixmith, 23 Sep 1857. * https://search.ourontario.ca//search * Niagara Transcriptions and graves: https://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/080027/amicus-13325197.pdf * Prince Edward County History: https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/archive/The-county---the-first-hundred-years-in-Loyalist-Prince-Edward-2R3BF1OV10AIX.html * Hastings Land Records, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLG-F7GS-V?i=24&cat=462267 Index: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/462267?availability=Family%20History%20Library . * Hastings Map: https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/hastings.htm * Ontario Probate Records, https://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/ontario_probate_rg22fc.aspx * Directory of the County of Hastings, Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County, PDF, https://discover.cabhc.ca/uploads/r/community-archives-of-belleville-and-hastings-county/6/b/0/6b01321ea433c49a20a31c85a9a3ded3c47770e0ccf11f3b08693bc05ecb8205/directoryofcount1889boweuoft.pdf . * Travels through Lower Canada, and the United States of North America, in the years 1806, 1807, and 1808 : to which are added biographical notices and anecdotes of some of the leading characters in th United States; and of those who have, at various periods borne a conspicuous part in the politics of that country, by Lambert, John, fl. 1806-1811; Bayntun (Firm) (binder), 1810, London : Printed for Richard Phillips, Vol 1, https://archive.org/details/travelsthroughlo01lamb/mode/1up , Vol 2, https://archive.org/details/travelsthroughlo02lamb/page/1/mode/1up . * Herbert Clarence Burleigh fonds - Family files series - Ostrom, Queen's University Archives, https://archive.org/details/hcbostrom/page/25/mode/1up , These genealogical files, which relate mainly to Bay of Quinte and Loyalist families, contain correspondence, research from printed sources, newspaper clippings and some photographs. Note Argenteuil, Quebec Ostroms. * Herbert Clarence Burleigh fonds - Family files series - Gilbert, Queen's University Archives, https://archive.org/details/hcbgilbert/page/33/mode/1up , These genealogical files, which relate mainly to Bay of Quinte and Loyalist families, contain correspondence, research from printed sources, newspaper clippings and some photographs. * Records of Niagara : a collection of documents relating to the first settlement, Niagara Historical Society Transactions, 1896, University of Toronto, https://archive.org/details/localhistory_2HL/page/n141/mode/1up . * University of Toronto Local Histories, https://archive.org/details/utoronto_localhistory * Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte, including genealogies of old families and biographical sketches of representative citizens, Toronto Rolph and Clark, 1900, https://archive.org/details/pioneerlifeonbay00torouoft/page/n5/mode/1up . Ostroms on pg. 609-613 * "Ducit Amor Patriae", NIAGARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, NO. 27, NAMES ONLY BUT MUCH MORE, BY JANET CARNOCHAN, NUMBER 1 COMPANY, NIAGARA, BY MRS. E. ASCHER, https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjA7ODt-syDAxUJrYkEHU6KDcY4ChAWegQIDBAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.notlmuseum.ca%2Fresearch%2Fdownload%2F81%2F3%2F32&usg=AOvVaw0IflehLVKVB3wiQ7rbVz44&opi=89978449 . * EARLY ONTARIO RECORDS by Bill Martin, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada., Excellent source of links. https://web.archive.org/web/20210130233018/http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/earlyont.htm . * Randy Saylor: Family & Bay of Quinte Records, Genealogical and Historical Research, https://web.archive.org/web/20210126073434/http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~saylormowbray/genealogy * Ontario Historical Society, Papers and Records, Vol I, published by the Ontario Historical Society, 1899, https://web.archive.org/web/20230322150934/https://ontariohistoricalsociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Ontario-History-1899-v1.pdf ** CONTENTS. Rev. John Langhorn——Persona1 Note - - - - - - - - - - -Marriage Record of Rev. John Langhorn, No. 1. - — - - - - Rev. G. O’Ki11 Stuart’s Register at St. Joh.n’s Church, Bath - — Marriage Register of St. John’s Church, Ernest Town, No. 2 - — Langhorn’s Book No. 3. - — — - - - - — - — - - - —In the Parish Register of St. Gwrge, Kingston - - - - - - - A Register of Baptisms for the Township of Fredericksburgh Rev. John Langhorn’s Records, 1787-1813-—-Burials - — - - - Rev. John Langhorn Register of St. Paul’s Church, Fredericksburgh Rev. Robert MeDowa11—Persona1 Note - - - - - - - McDoWall Marriage Register - - - — - — - - — - A Register of Baptisms by the Rev. Robert MoDoWall - - - Marriage Register of Stephen Conger, J.P., Hallowell -Some Descendants of Joseph Brant- - - - -Remarks on the Maps from St Regis to Sault Ste. Marie - - Sketch of Peter Teeple, Loyalist and Pioneer, 1762-1847 The Cameron Rolls, 1812 - - - — - - - - - - - - The Talbot Settlement and Buflalo in 1816 — -"Memorandum of the proper names of the Townships or Towns of the District of Mecklenburg in the Province of Quebec, made on October 13th, 1788.“Kingston, the flrst; Ernest Town the second, Fredericksburgh the third,Adolphus Town the fourth, Marysburgh the fifth, Sophiesburgh the sixth, A_1ne1iasburgh the seventh, Sydney the eighth, Thurlow the ninth, Richmond the tenth,Camden the eleventh. There is another north east of Catarakwee or Kingston called Pittsburgh, but I do not know its number. Cadarakin, Cataraqui, or Catarakwee, formerly Fort Frontenac, but now Kingston, is at or near the south east corner of the First Township, or Kingstown." * Newspapers: **https://search.ourontario.ca/ **https://ourdigitalworld.net/what-we-do/digital-newspapers/ **http://communitydigitalarchives.com/newspapers.html **Halton County- http://www.halinet.on.ca/localhistory/forms.htm ===Mohawk Valley=== * [[Space:Mohawk_Valley_Resources|Mohawk Valley Resources]]

O'Sullivan Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about O'Sullivans. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. This is my family mystery. Is my surname Sullivan or Twohig does it matter? A person on Ancestry insists that my GGG grandfather's sur name was Timothy Twohig and that he took his wife Cath Sullivan's last name when they all absconded from Russnacaheragh county cork Ireland in the 1870's. On GEDmatch a number of Sullivan's share DNA but never a Twohig. Making some assumptions for marriage date and place and other records assuming the location is right there is some credibility. However the actual link from across the ocean is simply a guess. So am I a Twohig or am I from some other place??? Does it matter I read once that the name Twohig was a designation for some kind of leader, could Twohig have been a leader of sorts in the larger 'Ui Suileabhain' Eoghanacht clan? , Andrew Timothy Sullivan USA

Oswald Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]][[Category:Oswald Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Oswald Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOswald Oswald] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Oswald name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Oswalds), by time period (18th Century Oswalds), or by topic (Oswald DNA, Oswald Occupations, Oswald Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Oswald Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Oswald}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Oswalt Family Mysteries

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

Oswalt Family Mysteries-1

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Here are open questions about our family. U.V. (or U.L or U E.) Oswalt married Clementine (Clem or Clemmie) White around 1874 in Mississippi. Clementine was the daughter of John S. White and Martha ?, born in 1852. U.V. and Clementine are my father's grandparents. Family lore is that Clementine was an orphan, but I have no more information. Do you have a White connection that might help me find more about this family? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Oswego County New York

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[[Category:Oswego County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=New York}} ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jefferson_County_New_York Jefferson County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lewis_County_New_York Lewis County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oneida_County_New_York Oneida County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Madison_County_New_York Madison County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Onondaga_County_New_York Onondaga County]- South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cayuga_County_New_York Cayuga County] -Southwest ==Cities== *Fulton *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:City_of_Oswego%2C_New_York Oswego] ==Towns== *Albion *Amboy *Boylston *Constantia *Granby *Hannibal *Hastings *Mexico *Minetto *New Haven *Orwell *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Town_of_Oswego%2C_New_York&public=1 Oswego] *Palermo *Parish *Redfield *Richland *Sandy Creek *Schroeppel *Scriba *Volney *West Monroe *Williamstown ==Villages== *Central Square *Cleveland *Hannibal *Lacona *Mexico *Parish *Phoenix *Pulaski *Sandy Creek ==Census-designated places== *Altmar *Brewerton *Constantia *Minetto *Sand Ridge ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oswego_County%2C_New_York Oswego County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oswego_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Oswego County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Landmarks_of_Oswego_County%2C_New_York Landmarks of Oswego County] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/oswego-county/ Oswego County of Genealogy Inc.] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oswego_County,_New_York_Genealogy Oswego County on Family Search] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] *[https://www.oswegocounty.com/government/county_clerk/index.php Oswego County Clerks Office] *[https://www.oswegony.org/government/clerk Oswego City Clerk's Office] *[https://www.oswego.edu/library/archives-special-collections Archives & Special Collections, Penfield Library, SUNY-Oswego] *[https://halfshire.org/ Half-Shire Historical Society] ===Oswego County Notables=== *[[Chatterton-269|Fenimore Chatterton]] *[[Shoup-469|Curtis Shoup]] *[[Straight-456|Willard Dickerman Straight]] *[[Walker-41|Mary Edwards Walker]] ===Sources=== Wikipedia Contributors. "Oswego County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswego_County,_New_York. Accessed 4 January 2020

OT Citations

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OT1 - Profile Search 1838-1957

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''' Orphan Trail 1838-1957 Profile search'''

There are two ways to find a Profile to work on for this time period. Option 2 may be used for your second profile, after you have a Trailblazer. === 1. Category Page === Go to this page: [[:Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles|England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles category]] === 2. WikiTree+ Report === '''Step 1: Search for a profile :Click on any of the '''County Links''' below to search for a suitable profile to work on. :You can search within the county of your choice. : '''OPTIONALLY''' (to help find profiles with few sources) * Click on "Analyze results '''"Bio Check"''' at the top of the results. * Note: You may need to login with your wikitree id and password * Click Cancel. * If necessary, increase the number of profiles to search and report to be bigger than the total in the search results * Select "Reliable Sources Required" * Optionally deselect "Report style details" * Select "Report all profiles" * Click "Check profiles" * '''Click''' the header "'''Number Valid Sources'''" to sort to put the fewest sources at the top '''Step 2: Check it meets all the criteria''' :Click through the profiles to find one you'd like to work on. Check to ensure:
* It does not have a profile manager
** You won't step on any toes, because it's an Orphaned Profile without a Profile Manager! ** Plus you will be contributing to the England Project as a whole, moving you away from your family for some new challenges. * ALL dates are after 1838 (so that a birth registration can be found)
* ALL events (birth, marriage and death) are in England
* There are family links (at least one parent and a spouse; children are a bonus)
* There are no more than two reliable sources * Note that exceptions can be made, as long as it looks like there will be plenty of additional sources that can be added to the profile '''Step 3: Once you've chosen a profile ...''' * Send a message to your Trailblazer. They will appraise your profile choice before setting it up to ensure its suitability, and then will set it up for you.
* '''Please only send one name at a time, and include the Wiki-ID. '''(Although it is worth having a back-up ready just in case the first selection turns out to be a dud!)
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Lancashire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLeicestershire+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Leicestershire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DLincolnshire+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Lincolnshire] * 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* [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DSussex+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Sussex] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWarwickshire+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Warwickshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DWestmorland+Orphan+19cen+DeathCountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+18380101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+18900101%22+not+nospouses+not+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 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OT1 Checklists - Revised v1

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Revised checklists with hyperlinks == Messages to TRAILBLAZERS== *When you have picked your Trailer from the top of the Waiting OT1 (oldest on top) list, go to checklist 3) Trailblazer Introduction (Trailblazer to complete) to begin working with your Trailer. *If you need help, post in Trailblazers channel in Discord or contact a Leader *There are 18 Checklists which cover the different aspects of a Trailer's journey and those involved in helping them. *Check on your trailer’s progress if you have not heard from them for 1 week. If they are having problems they will likely lose interest and drop out if you are not following up regularly. *If the Trailer is having difficulty or has many problems, focus on one problem at a time. Choose the most important issue first. Bombarding them with too much information at once can be overwhelming. Check the date the Trailer signed the Honor Code and their total contributions. If they are relatively new to Wikitree, they may be having difficulties with Wikitree processes rather than English research. ==Checklists== === 1) OT1 Welcome Checklist (Membership PC to complete)=== When response from Trailer comes: *Move the chosen profile from [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles]] to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Current Profiles]]. *Add Trailers details to [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] *Notify Trailblazers in Discord Trailblazers channel that we have a new Trailer. === 2) OT1 Trailer Preparation (OT1 Leader to complete)=== *At 1 week intervals after the Trailer was registered, go to the Discord Trailblazers channel and find the last message about the Trailer and reply to it with a reminder to the Trailblazers that the Trailer is still waiting using [[Space:OT_Trailblazer_Email_Templates| Template 5]]. Post reminder messages in Discord, for as long as the Trailer is waiting. *When a Trailblazer alerts you that they have made contact with a Trailer, update the Trailers status in the Orphan Trail spreadsheet from "OT1 unassigned" to "OT1 in progress" and add the Trailblazer name, and OT1 start date - this is the date the TB made contact. ===3) Trailblazer Introduction (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Select a Trailer from the top of the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] . Please contact an OT TL/PC if you would like to take someone out of this preferred order. Move the trailers record to [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] and place below your [trailblazers] name. *If you would like to use a Trail Log with your Trailer, please go to checklist No. 18 Trail Log for details of how to create one for use. *Go to the Profile your Trailer has chosen and adopt it. (You'll only need to request trusted list access to profile using the Click here to request to join the Trusted List button, if it has a profile manager. You can use this message: Please add me as PM to this profile - my Trailer is working on it - thanks!) *Add the hold request template {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-57|name= England Project|date= 23 Dec 2023}} changing the date to 6 months ahead, above the Biography heading and below any categories. Also add a == Research Notes == heading with the text ''This profile is being worked on by a member of the [[Space:Orphan_Trail_Team|England Project's Orphan Trail Team]]''. *Send introduction to Trailer. It is recommended to make the initial contact via the Trailer's profile to check that we have been given the email address that is associated with their Wikitree account and the mailbox is checked regularly. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers_How-To#Initial_Contact Sample email] *In the trailer’s record you have created on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] , note the date that you sent your introduction to the Trailer and alert your oT Team Leader at the same time, so the Orphan Trail spreadsheet can be updated for data tracking purposes. === 4) OT1 Skills List (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Proper entry in name fields [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards#Names Profile Standards - Names] *Country, at least, in the location field. Correct format. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards#Locations Profile Standards - Locations] *Reliable sources, cited correctly. Able to write out citations correctly (for those using WT Sourcer). *If Ancestry or FindAGrave has been used, ensure use of template. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Citation_templates Examples of recommended citations for commonly used sources on OT.] *Free sources used were possible. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General General English Research Resources]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England County Resources Pages] may contain additional local resources. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_OT_Rootsearch Using RootsSearch Video]: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/finding-elusive-records-on-familysearch Finding elusive records at FamilySearch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_Citations#Inline_Citations Inline citations] are preferred. No use of tags below the tag. If Trailer is having difficulty with tags, using enhanced edit mode may help. *Tidy layout. If the Trailer has a lot of typos or poor grammar, they may find the free [https://www.grammarly.com/ Grammarly] app helpful. *Found birth, marriage, death records. Communicate benefits of GRO site - mother's maiden name on birth records, age at death for death records. Encourage use of multiple sites for same record type as there may be transcription errors or missing entries from some sites. [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/ Registration Districts in England and Wales] helpful for checking towns within districts. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_to_use_the_GRO How to use the GRO site] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_Using_FreeBMD_and_Creating_a_Citation How to use FreeBMD and create a citation] *Found census records. Encourage use of multiple sites for same record type as there may be transcription errors or missing entries from some sites. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphan_Trail:_FreeCEN_and_FamilySearch_Citations FreeCEN and FamilySearch citations] *Documentation of Research Notes: Heading ==Research Notes== immediately above ==Sources== heading. *Looked for or use of wills. FamilySearch has extensive information on where to find [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Probate_Records wills and probate records], including detailed information by [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Genealogy county]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ National Archives] has free downloads for a limited time. [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills FindAWill] from 1858 onwards: "year of death" is actually the year of the grant, so take this into account when searching. *Use of stickers. Even if Trailer does not wish to use stickers, they may edit a profile which has stickers, so it is helpful to know about them. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_OPT_Templates#Stickers Stickers] *Use of categories: Finding categories via category picker (only lists maximum 20 categories), Wikitree+, Menu item Find > Categories. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_OPT_Categories Categories] *Use of images: Correct use of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Image image template], including the label parameter to assist those with vision impairment. Check copyright status of image. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Galleries_and_Collections_which_have_given_Permission_for_use_of_Images Galleries and Collections] which have given permission to use their images. [https://lizenzhinweisgenerator.de/?lang=en Attribution generator] for images. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_Citations#Internal_links Linking] to family members' profiles the first time they are mentioned in the biography. *Dates are as precise as possible. If an estimate is used, add [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_OPT_Templates#Research_Note_Boxes {{Estimated Date}}] and include explanation in the biography. Correct format is used for old style dates prior to 1752. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards#Dates Profile Standards - Dates] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Calendar_Changes_1752 England Calendar Changes] *Review Trailer's suggestion list, ensure they know how to find it, explain how to find information about the suggestions. Check OT profiles for outstanding suggestions and bring to Trailer's attention to address. (From the profile: Wiki ID > Suggestions) [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Ford-7139& Using WT+ to find suggestions, substitute Trailer's Wiki-ID in search criteria] *Explain how Trailer can find their own managed unsourced profiles (from the trailer’s own profile, click on “Find”, then “Unsourced Profiles”) === 5) 1st Profile 1838-1957 Review (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Check off items on skills list as Trailer demonstrates ability. It is not necessary to achieve each of these skills on every profile. A novice may need more practice than an experienced researcher. *Set challenges according to the Trailer's ability. *If Trailer is using WT Sourcer, encourage some practice of typing out full citations manually which is a desired skill to learn per this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers%27_Tool_Kit#Should_Trailers_be_using_the_WikiTree_Sourcer_tool.3F FAQ: Should Trailers be using the WikiTree Sourcer tool?]. *Send feedback to Trailer. If there is more work to be done on profile, set due date for 1 week. *Record your review date in the Activity section of the card and add any notes that may be useful to you about the Trailer's progress. May include as little or as much detail as you wish. Remember to be discrete as this card is visible to all Trailblazers and Leaders. *Check that Trailer has followed up on your feedback and corrected information where required *When profile complete, ask Trailer to select another profile from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281838-1957%29_Pending_Profiles Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles]. *When the next profile is chosen, move it from [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles]] to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Current Profiles]], adopt the profile (or request trusted list access). Add the Hold Request Template and Research Notes text to the profile. Add profile URL to the trailer’s entry on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. Email the trailer to let them know that the profile is ready and include the selected profile's URL. ===6) 2nd Profile 1838-1957 Review (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Continue checking items off the skills list. Set challenges according to the trailer's ability. *Send feedback to Trailer. If there is more work to be done on profile, set due date for 1 week. *Record your review date in the activity section of the card and add notes as desired. *Check that Trailer has followed up on your feedback and corrected information where required *When profile is complete but Trailer does not yet understand enough to move to 1700-1837 stage: ask trailer to select another profile from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281838-1957%29_Pending_Profiles Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles]. Add another checklist for 6) 2nd Profile 1838-1957 Review (Trailblazer to complete) and edit heading to 6a) 3rd Profile. When the next profile is chosen, move it from [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Pending Profiles]] to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1838-1957) Current Profiles]] , adopt the profile, add profile URL to the Description area of this card. Set due date for 1 week. *When profile is complete and Trailer understands requirements for 1838-1957 period: Inform Trailer that they are now moving to the 1700-1837 period. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers_How-To#Next_Profiles_OT1 Sample email]. Ask Trailer to choose profile from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281700-1837%29_Pending_Profiles Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Pending Profiles] and notify you of their choice. When next profile is chosen, move it from [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Pending Profiles]] to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Current Profiles]] . Remember to add the Hold Request Template and Research Notes to this profile. Set due date for 1 week. === 7) 1st Profile 1700-1837 Review (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Continue checking items off the skills list. Set challenges according to the Trailer's ability. *Send feedback to Trailer. If there is more work to be done on profile, set due date for 1 week. *Record your review date in the activity section of the card and add notes as desired. *Check that Trailer has followed up on your feedback and corrected information where required *When profile complete, ask Trailer to select another profile from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281700-1837%29_Pending_Profiles Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Pending Profiles]. Set due date for 1 week. ===8) 2nd Profile 1700-1837 Review (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Continue checking items off the skills list. Set challenges according to the Trailer's ability. *Send feedback to Trailer. If there is more work to be done on profile, set due date for 1 week. *Record your review date in the activity section of the card and add notes as desired. *Check that Trailer has followed up on your feedback and corrected information where required *When profile is complete but Trailer does not yet understand enough to graduate: ask trailer to select another profile from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_1_%281700-1837%29_Pending_Profiles Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Pending Profiles]. Add another checklist for 8) 2nd Profile 1700-1837 Review (Trailblazer to complete) and edit heading to 8a) 3rd Profile. When the next profile is chosen, move it from [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Pending Profiles]] to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 1 (1700-1837) Current Profiles]] , adopt the profile, add profile URL to the Description area of this card. Remember to add the Hold Request Template and Research Notes to this profile. Set due date for 1 week. *When profile is complete and Trailer understands requirements of this stage, move to Graduation checklist. ===9) Graduation Part 1 (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Send email of congratulations to Trailer. Request feedback and ask Trailer to choose a team. If you think they are capable, ask them if they wish to undertake OT2 and request an indication of when they would like to do it. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers_How-To#Graduation Sample email] *When feedback is received: Thank Trailer for the feedback. Send code for graduation sticker. {{England Orphan Team|OTI}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers_How-To#Graduation Sample email] *For all profiles completed: Remove the Orphan Trail category. Remove the Hold Request template and Research Note (Leave the heading if there are other research notes). *Post an announcement in the #congratulations channel on Discord to introduce your Trailer and announce their graduation. Include Trailer feedback. *Alert the OT1 Team leader by recording in the trailer’s section of [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] with their team choice, OT2 intentions and whether or not you think this person has the potential to be a Trailblazer. ===10) Graduation Part 2 (OT1 Leader to complete)=== *Update Trailer's status in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UJ-1JSJfmsGwG-vE2aoVCI9VkvCwXlS0fYKpNmEOVw8/edit#gid=1892327033 Orphan Trail spreadsheet] from "OT1 In Progress" to "Graduated OT1" and add the graduation date. *Using [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zb8vZ1fg30LF2EpegK2agVlQjcoVC1OfA-sT7zU99eA/edit#bookmark=kix.uau7e8flqm4u Template 1] request for the OT1 Graduate to join a Team by sending an email to the relevant Team Leader and/or Team PC. *After a week has passed, check that the chosen team's FSP has been updated to include Trailer's name: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team County Teams] and/or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvement Teams]. If their name is not present, follow up with the relevant TL/PC. Repeat again if necessary. *If a request has not been actioned after 2 follow ups (subsequent to the original request), alert one of the OT PCs who will follow up. *When the Trailer's name appears on the Team's FSP, check that the Team choice/s has also been updated in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-Q6bwh4zt7QqrTq3nBJufZAi4mRDORXGTtUTYdkGZ_c/edit#gid=0 England Project Members spreadsheet] and update it if not. Then move the trailers record from [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] to [[Space:Badge_Removals_EP|Past Trailers and their Completed Profiles]] *Once the chosen Teams have responded and the Trailer has been accepted into the Team, alert one of the OT PCs (or the Membership PCs if they are away) who will change the Trailer's role to Team Member on Discord if they have an account. *If the Trailer is going to undertake OT2, alert the OT2 Team Leader and provide an indication of their availability to start as a basis for them to start a conversation with the Trailer. *If the Trailer has potential to be a Trailblazer, either as recommended by their TB, or by your own observation, make a note on [[Space:OT_Trailblazers|OT Trailblazers]] in the section for Potential Trailblazer list. Alert the OT PCs you have done this. ===11) When the Trailer goes AWOL (Trailblazer to complete)=== *If you haven't heard from your Trailer for more than 2 weeks, and they have not communicated any special circumstances to you, you can initiate the pause process. Use your own judgement. *You might want to give them longer if they have special circumstances or a disability. Send an email from the Trailer's profile and request a response within 1 week. Document this below the trailer’s name on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. *If the Trailer has not responded to your email by your requested date, alert the OT1 Team Leaders and make a note on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. *If the Trailer has been paused, and they respond to you at a later time, and you have time to work with them, move their record back to the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]], inform the OT1 Team Leaders, and carry on working with them. *If the Trailer has been paused, and they respond to you at a later time, and you don't have time to work with them, let the trailer know and alert the OT1 Team Leaders who will make a note on the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]]. *If you didn't have time to work with the Trailer, Move their record from the paused section to the bottom of the waiting list section of the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] and inform the OT1 Team Leaders. === 12) When the Trailer goes AWOL (OT1 Leader to complete)=== *Move the trailer’s record from the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] to the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] *Update the Trailer's status in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UJ-1JSJfmsGwG-vE2aoVCI9VkvCwXlS0fYKpNmEOVw8/edit#gid=1892327033 Orphan Trail spreadsheet] from "OT1 In progress" to "OT1 paused". *Email trailer with advice of pause and notify of 3 month deadline to resume the trail. Make a note of the date on their record in the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] *If Trailer responds and wishes to continue, and Trailblazer does have time to work with the person, move the trailer’s record from the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] back to the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. *If the Trailer responds and wishes to continue, but the Trailblazer does not have time to work with the person, check the trailer’s record has been moved from the Paused section to the bottom of the Waiting List section of the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]]. *If the Trailer has not resumed within 3 months, or wishes to withdraw from the OT, inform the OT PCs. and review the trailer’s profiles, removing the "Hold Request template". Return any profiles that can be used for other Trailers to the relevant OT Pending category. Remove any other OT categories. === 13. When the Trailer goes AWOL (PC to complete)=== *Update the Trailer's status in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UJ-1JSJfmsGwG-vE2aoVCI9VkvCwXlS0fYKpNmEOVw8/edit#gid=1892327033 Orphan Trail spreadsheet] from "OT1 paused" to "OT1 inactive for Leader review". Fill in the data as required in the spreadsheet (indicated by columns with red headings). *Notify the England Project Leaders to review for badge removal - you can do this via the Leader Requests channel on Discord. *Update the Trailer's status in the Orphan Trail spreadsheet from "OT1 inactive for Leader review" to "Badge removed - did not graduate OT1". *Move the trailer’s record from the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] to the “OT1 Badge Removed” section of [[Space:Badge_Removals_EP|Past Trailers and their Completed Profiles]]. === 14) When a Trailer needs to be "rolled over" (Trailblazer to complete)=== *If you need to "roll over" a Trailer to another Trailblazer, inform the OT PCs. A Trailer may need to be "rolled over" for a number of reasons including: TB resignation or retirement, TB taking a break or going on holiday, TB feeling they are unable to work with the Trailer any longer or can't help them anymore, etc. All of these reasons are ok! *Make a note that you have requested a rollover in your trailer’s section of the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]- remember that all Trailblazers have access to this information, be discrete. Send a private message to one or both of the PCs if that feels more appropriate. === 15) Rolling Over a Trailer when required (PC or TL to complete)=== *If you receive a request from a Trailblazer for a Trailer to be "rolled over" to a new Trailblazer, or a request from a Trailer to be "rolled over" to a new Trailblazer, update the status for the Trailer in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UJ-1JSJfmsGwG-vE2aoVCI9VkvCwXlS0fYKpNmEOVw8/edit#gid=1892327033 Orphan Trail spreadsheet] from "OT1 in progress" to "OT1 unassigned". Send a Private Message to the Trailer from their Profile. Use the template based on the situation: *Use this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_2:_Let_Trailer_know_their_Trailblazer_is_taking_a_break Template 2] when a TB needs to step away from their duties for a while *Use this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_3:_Let_Trailer_know_they_are_being_reassigned Template 3] when a TB needs to reassign a Trailer *Use this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_4:_Let_Trailer_know_their_request_for_a_new_Trailblazer_is_being_worked_on Template 4] when a Trailer requests a new Trailblazer *Make appropriate notes in the Trailer’s section of the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] *Make arrangements for a new Trailblazer to be reassigned, especially if there are special circumstances to be considered. If there are no special considerations, let the Trailblazers' know using this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_6:_Let_Trailblazers.E2.80.99_know_a_Rolled_Over_Trailer_is_waiting_to_be_reassigned Template 6] in the Trailblazer Discord channel, that a Trailer has been "rolled over". That they take preference over those already in the wait list as they are already in progress. Seek input from the prior TB if it hasn't already been provided and include some background information in the request as is appropriate. *At 1 week intervals after the Trailer was rolled over, go to the Discord Trailblazers channel and find the last message about the Trailer and reply to it with a reminder to the Trailblazers that the Trailer is still waiting using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_7:_Rolled_over_Trailer_waiting Template 7]. Continue to post reminders in Discord, for as long as the Trailer is waiting. *When a new Trailblazer picks the Trailer up, update the status for the Trailer in the Orphan Trail spreadsheet from "OT1 unassigned" to "OT1 in progress" and change the Trailblazer's name from "unassigned" to the new Trailblazer's name from the drop down list. === 16) Picking up Rolled over Trailer (Trailblazer to complete)=== *Select a Trailer from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List#OT_Waiting_Roll_Over_-_To_Start.2Freturn_later OT1 Waiting Roll Over list], please take them in preference, if you can. *Please contact an OT TL/PC if you would like to take someone out of this preferred order. *Move the Trailer's record to beneath your name on the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] *Send a request for trusted list access to the current profile, or adopt it if it has been orphaned. *Review the Profiles already worked on and the Profile which is in progress. Consult with previous Trailblazer if possible about Trailer's progress: Did they have any difficulties understanding Wikitree, how to research, how to write citations, personal problems, learning disabilities? *Send an introduction to theTrailer and let them know you will be working with them going forward - perhaps ask them for an update/what help they think they require. Make the initial contact via the Trailer's profile. *In the trailer’s record on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] note the date that you sent your introduction to the Trailer and alert the OT1 Team Leaders at the same time, so the Orphan Trail spreadsheet can be updated for data tracking purposes. === 17) Get Trailer onto Discord (Trailblazer and OT PC to complete)=== *Trailblazer: If your Trailer didn't join Discord upon joining the England Project, but you'd like to try and get them onboard, send a request to the OT PCs. *OT co-PC: If a request is received from a Trailblazer, check Trailer isn't already a member of the WikiEngland Server. If they are, help the Trailer and TB connect so the TB can guide the Trailer into using Discord. If not, generate a new invitation/link for the Trailer. Add the invite/link to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_PC_Email_Templates#Template_9:_Discord_Invite_Email Template 9] and email the message to the Trailblazer to forward to their Trailer. *Trailblazer: When email received from OT co-PC, forward email to Trailer, tailoring it suit, and cross your fingers they join up! *OT co-PC: when Trailer joins WikiEngland Server, add the Trailer role to their Discord Profile (if another Leader hasn't already done so). === 18) Trail Log (Trailblazer and OT Team Leader to complete)=== *The use of Trail Logs is optional. It is the Trailer's own personal and private Free Space Page to note the profiles they work on and any top tips they learn. The Trail Log can only be seen by the Trailer, Trailblazer, and the Orphan Trail Team Leaders. Although it is private, the Trailers should not record any personal or sensitive information on it. Follow these steps if you wish to use one with your Trailer. *A) Check if a Trail Log already exists *Trailblazer: Check if a Trail Log already exists by searching the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Trail_Notes_Template Trail Log List]. If it doesn't, go to List *B). If it does, request trusted list access to the Trail Log using the Click here to request to join the Trusted List button on the Privacy tab. You can use this message: "Please add me to the Trusted List of this Trail Log so I can use it with my Trailer." *OT Team Leader: Once access to the Trailblazer has been given, advise them via the Activity section that it's been done. *Trailblazer: Bring the Trail Log up to date if needed. Add the Trailer to the Trusted List via the Privacy tab if required. Provide the link to the Trailer and include this message "Here is the link to your Trail Log. It is your own personal and private Free Space Page to note the profiles you will work on and any top tips you learn. The Trail Log can only be seen by you, me and the Orphan *Trail Team Leaders. Although it is private, please do not record any personal or sensitive information on it." You will also need to continue to remind them to update it with each new Profile as they work through the Trail. *B) If a Trail Log does not exist *Trailblazer: If a Trail Log doesn't already exist go to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trail_Notes_Template Trail Log template] and request trusted list access to template using the Click here to request to join the Trusted List button on the Privacy tab. You can use this message: "Please add me to the Trusted List of the template so I can create a Trail Log to work on with my Trailer." Note This only needs to be done once; the first time you want to create a Trail Log. As you will have access to the template ongoing, you don't need to ask for access each time, you can just create them as and when you wish. *OT Team Leader: Once access to the Trailblazer has been given, advise them via the Activity section that it's been done. *Trailblazer: Once access has been provided, create a Trail Log (using the format ‘Trail_Landman-257’) from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trail_Notes_Template Trail Log template] for their Trailer; Add the Trail Log's WikiTree ID (format will be 'Space:Trail_Landman-257') to the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Trail_Notes_Template OT image] so it appears in the Trail Log list, add OT1 Team Leaders ([https://trello.com/c/3r2ppVNX Who is who?]) as backup, Trailblazer and the Trailer as Profile Managers. Add the URL link for the Trail log to the Description section of the card. *Trailblazer: Update the Trail Log with TB name, start date and Wiki link to the first profile. Provide the link to the Trailer and include this message "Here is the link to your Trail Log. It is your own personal and private Free Space Page to note the profiles you will work on and any top tips you learn. The Trail Log can only be seen by you, me and the Orphan Trail Team Leaders. Although it is private, please do not record any personal or sensitive information on it." You will also need to continue to remind them to update it with each new Profile as they work through the Trail. *Trailblazer: If you wish to continue using a Trail Log with an OT2 Trailer, you can use this message: "We will continue to use the Trail Log you kept during OT1. Here is the link: [enter link to Trail Log here]. Just as before, this is your own personal and private Free Space Page to note the profiles you will work on and any top tips you learn. The Trail Log can only be seen by you, me and the Orphan Trail Team Leaders. Although it is private, please do not record any personal or sensitive information on it." We do not recommend starting the use of the Trial Log for the first time with an OT2 Trailer.

OT2 - An overview

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OT2 - Profile Search 1500-1599

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[[Category:England, Orphan Trail FSPs]] [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:England_1500-1699&public=1 England Sandbox 1500-1699] ==Orphan Trail 1500-1599 Profile search== There are two ways to find a Profile to work on for this time period. === 1. Category Page === Go to this page: [[:Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_2_Pending_Profiles|Orphan Trail 2 Pending Profiles]] === 2. WikiTree+ Report === '''Step 1: Search for a profile :Click on any of the '''County Links''' below to search for a suitable profile to work on. :You can search within all the counties, or the county of your choice. '''Step 2: Check it meets all the criteria'''
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'''It does not have more than two sources.'''
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'''It does not have a profile manager.'''
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'''ALL dates should be within 1500-1599.'''
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'''ALL locations should be in England (Birth-Marriage-Death).'''
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'''There are at least 2 family members connected.'''

'''Step 3: Once you've chosen a profile ...''' * Send a message to your Trailblazer. They will appraise your profile choice before setting it up to ensure its suitability, and then will set it up for you.
* '''Please only send one name at a time, and include the Wiki-ID. '''(Although it is worth having a back-up ready just in case the first selection turns out to be a dud!) == County Links == * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=16cen+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= All Counties] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3Dunknownregion+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Unknown county] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBedfordshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Bedfordshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBerkshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Berkshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBristol+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Bristol] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DBuckinghamshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Buckinghamshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCambridgeshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cambridgeshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCheshire+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cheshire] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3D%22City+of+London%22+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= City of London] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthregion%3DCornwall+Orphan+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3DEngland+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3E+14991231%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+16160101%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+15991231%22+not+unlinked&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= Cornwall] * 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OT2 Checklists

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==Instructions to OT2 Team Leaders== *If the Trailer has made an approach without the recommendation of their OT1 Trailblazer or another Leader, check with the OT PC for advice. *Otherwise, when a request for OT2 comes with a recommendation from their OT1 trailblazer or another leader, move the trailer’s record to the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]]. If a record does not exist, create one. **If the Trailer has been recommended to start after a break (eg. in 3 months) move their record to the OT "Waiting / Roll Over" list and add their desired start date next to their name. **if the Trailer is ready to start as soon as possible, move their record to the "OT2 Waiting " list, and let them know by reply email, that they are on the waiting list using [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:OT_OT2_Email_Templates#Template_8:_You.E2.80.99re_on_the_wait_list Template 8] *Check Trailer has pre-1700 badge. If not, guide them on how to gain it. (Note: The trail used to be pre & post-1700, so some Trailers who completed the "equivalent" of OT1 in the past, may not have undertaken the quiz.) *Notify all Trailblazers and OT Leadership in Discord Trailblazers channel of new Trailer. == Messages to TRAILBLAZERS== *Pick your Trailer from the top of the Waiting OT2 Rollover list on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] and add the record beneath your name on the [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]] . If the Rollover list is empty, or if there is nobody in the list ready to start, pick your trailer from the top of the OT2 Waiting List. Inform the OT2 Team Leader (DM on Discord or email) that a new Trailer has started the Trail. *If you need help, post in Trailblazers channel in Discord or contact a Leader *Check on your trailer’s progress if you have not heard from them for 1 week. If they are having problems they will likely lose interest and drop out if you are not following up regularly. *If the Trailer is having difficulty or has many problems, focus on one problem at a time. Choose the most important issue first. Bombarding them with too much information at once can be overwhelming. * Don’t forget to use the [[Space:Trailblazers%27_Tool_Kit|Trailblazers' Tool Kit]] ==Checklists== ===a) Trailblazer Reminders=== *Keep your comments and notes about feedback and your Trailer's progress through the Trail in your record on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. Summarise and record your own notes using relevant info from Discord or Email exchanges. Be succinct and do not include personal information, but you can use a brief explanation such as “health” or “busy”. *If your Trailer chooses a Profile to work on from the pre-selected Category page, change the category to [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles]] and request to join the Trusted List from the Profile's Privacy tab. *If, with your approval, your Trailer chooses a Profile to work on from another source, including the WikiTree+ report, adopt it and add the Do Not Edit template and put this Category on it [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles]] *If your Trailer needs to take an extended break (eg. more than 1 month), move their record to the "Paused" list on [[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Waiting_List_and_Paused_List|England Orphan Trail Waiting List and Paused List]] and inform the OT2 Team Leader. *If your Trailer decides to drop out, or you haven't heard from them for a month, or a period of time unusual for them, notify the OT2 TL or OT PC. *Use the tools available in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers%27_Tool_Kit Trailblazers' Tool Kit], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailblazer_Pages England, Orphan Trail Trailblazer Pages] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailers_Index Trailers Index] *For each profile, add a Hold Request template: {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-57|name= England Project|date= 23 Dec 2023}} changing the date to 6 months ahead, above the Biography heading and below any categories. Also add a == Research Notes == heading with the text ''This profile is being worked on by a member of the [[Space:Orphan_Trail_Team|England Project's Orphan Trail Team]]''. *England, Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles Category: [[Category: England, Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles]] *Graduation Sticker: {{England Orphan Team|OTII}} ===b) Trailblazer Administration=== *Make contact with the Trailer. By now, the Trailer has been around for a while and knows the ropes. You can contact them via Discord if they are active there, otherwise send a Private Message from their Profile. You can use one of the templates from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Trailblazers%27_Tool_Kit#Initial_contact Tool Kit] or your own message. The point of the contact is to introduce yourself to start working together and to select the first Profile to work on. *Record the date the Trailer started in their record. This is the date you made contact. *When the Trailer has finished OT2, congratulate them and send code for graduation sticker. {{England Orphan Team|OTII}} *Record the date of Graduation in the trailer’s record. This is the date you let them know they are finished OT2! *Let the other Trailblazers and OT Leadership team know your Trailer has graduated with a quick note in the Trailblazer Discord Channel. This is the only announcement required for OT2 Grads. *If the Trailer provides any feedback, copy and paste their feedback into their record (but delete any personal information) *Move the trailer’s record from beneath your name on the Active List to the top of the “Archive of Recent Graduates” section of [[Space:Badge_Removals_EP|Past Trailers and their Completed Profiles]]. ===c) Trailblazer Recommendations=== *At the end of Stage 2 (1500-1599), consider if the Trailer has potential to achieve pre-1500 certification. *Refer any recommendation you would like to make to the pre-1500 preparation Team Leader who will review your recommendation with you and add the Trailer to the relevant waiting list if appropriate *If at any time during OT2, your Trailer is not already a Trailblazer but you think they have potential, please recommend this to one of the OT PCs ===d) Stage 1: 1600-1699 Profiles=== *for all profiles worked on by your trailer - Add the Do Not Edit template if required, add the Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles Category and adopt the profile or request TL access from your trailer. *for all profiles - When the Profile is completed or at Graduation, remove the Do Not Edit template and the Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles Category. Remove yourself from the Profile's Trusted List. *Add a URL Link to each of your trailer’s profiles to the trailers record on the[[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. ===e) Stage 2: 1500-1599 Profiles=== *for all profiles worked on by your trailer - Add the Do Not Edit template if required, add the Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles Category and adopt the profile or request TL access from your trailer. *for all profiles - When the Profile is completed or at Graduation, remove the Do Not Edit template and the Orphan Trail 2 Current Profiles Category. Remove yourself from the Profile's Trusted List. *Add a URL Link to each of your trailer’s profiles to the trailers record on the[[Space:England_Orphan_Trail_Active_Trailers_Records|England Orphan Trail Active Trailers Records]]. ===f) Trailer Skills=== *You can add skills your Trailer needs to focus on here so you can check them off as they are mastered. 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Otahuhu Catholic Cemetery

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Otahuhu, Auckland]] [[Category: Otahuhu Catholic Cemetery, Otahuhu, Auckland]] == About == The Catholic Cemetery at Otahuhu is also known as '''Hutton Street Cemetery.''' In 2012, there was an incidence of illegal dumping of fill in the cemetery, that damaged graves, and prompted remediation. The north–south trending gully that bisects the cemetery had been partly filled with soil, concrete and other miscellaneous demolition materials from the dumping. The cemetery was identified as an archaeological site, with likely evidence of pre-European occupation. Following the submission of a Cemetery Conservation Plan the Diocese commissioned CFG Heritage Ltd to monitor the partial removal and contouring of the remaining fill, and the installation of storm water drainage in the Hutton Road Cemetery. See [http://www.cfgheritage.com/14_0568huttonstreet.pdf CFG Heritage report] on the background and remediation. Prior to the CFG survey of the cemetery there had been three previous surveys of the cemetery, one by Father Murphy during the early 20th century, another by Croker and Knight in 1986 and another of unknown date. Father Murphy, while in charge of the parish, mapped and recorded the cemetery as it was at the time, and his map was updated in later years by others. The survey by CFG and the consequent report notes the following comments on the condition of the cemetery:
Most of the plots within the cemetery show signs of damage. Other than the damage caused by the unconsented dumping, the cemetery exhibits general wear and tear that is expected within a historical graveyard, as well as a signifi cant amount of damage attributable to vandalism. Many markers are missing crucifixes, and there are headstones that appear to have been deliberately knocked over.
There is also damage in the cemetery due to natural disturbance. The natural slope of the gully and general ground subsidence related to decomposition and settling of grave fill has led to cracking and collapsing a number of graves and headstones and other grave items leaning out of vertical. Although there are not many trees within the cemetery, there are some invasive weeds which have also managed to crack and disfigure some of the graves.''
'''HISTORY'''
Like the Otahuhu Catholic Church, the Hutton Street cemetery was established in 1848. Although the oldest visible gravesite dates to 1861, it is likely that there are earlier unmarked graves present. The earliest recorded burial by the Otahuhu Catholic Church was the infant Charles Coyle on the 27th February 1851 and, although it is not mentioned in the records, the interment is likely to have been at Hutton Street. Despite these various mapping and recording exercises, there are still plots without headstones that are likely to contain burials but are not otherwise identified. '''LOCATION:'''
68 Hutton Street, Otahuhu (Allot 7 Sec 11 Village of Otahuhu)
Auckland
New Zealand
'''GPS Coordinates:''' -36.94361, 174.84901 == Interments == A table of interments will be placed below for the entering of information of individuals who have profiles on WikiTree. Buried in the cemetery is Reverend O’Hara, who was one of the first priests of the Otahuhu Parish. He took charge of the parish in 1863, which at the time extended as far south as Pokeno. He took regular missionary trips to Helensville, Puhoi, Dargaville and Whangarei, until his death in 1899.

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Otahuhu Cemetery, Otahuhu, Auckland]] [[Category: Otahuhu, Auckland]] = Otahuhu Cemetery = The Public cemetery in Otahuhu is situated on a block bordered by Atkinson Road, Luke Street and Church Street. The cemetery contains the official war graves of 5 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War, and 9 from the Second World War. (For a list see the [http://www.wargraves.co.nz/Auckland/Otahuhu%20Public%20Cemetery/list.htm Wargraves page for Otahuhu Public Cemetery]). {{Image|file=Otahuhu_Cemetery_FreeSpace_Page-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Church Street Entrance }} On the opposite side of Church Street, which is the eastern border of the public cemetery, is the Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery (see the Free-space page for that cemetery for more information on the Holy Trinity Memorial Park). There were two cemeteries in Otahuhu, Anglican and Catholic, but a need was apparent for interments for those of different denominations. Thus, the 3 acre Otahuhu Public Cemetery was constituted on 7 July 1880, to the west of the 1 acre Anglican Cemetery at the corner of Church and Luke Streets. The first Trustees were John Gordon, Joseph Elmsley M.D., Andrew Mackenzie Donald, Thomas Stringer and George Hotham. The Otahuhu Road Board administered the Public Cemetery from 1 August 1894 to 1912. By the 1890’s Anglicans and Catholics from the Otahuhu area were also being buried in the Public Cemetery, but unfortunately burial records date only from 7 February 1894. The Otahuhu Borough Council administered the Public Cemetery from 1912 to 1989 when it joined the new Auckland City. The Cemetery was closed in 1986. The Auckland City Council retains the records of those buried in the Public Cemetery. '''LOCATION:'''
Junction of Atkinson Avenue and Luke Street
Otahuhu
Auckland
New Zealand
GPS Coordinates: -36.93775, 174.84324 === About this Cemetery Page === This is a Free Space Page to record interments and link to the profiles of those buried at Otahuhu Public Cemetery. This free space page for the Otahuhu Public Cemetery is part of The New Zealand Cemeteries Project which is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments 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 grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, priority is given to photos 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 [[Irwin-2099|Lianne Trevarthen]] for assistance. === Useful Links === * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303293/otahuhu-public-cemetery Find-A-Grave Page for Otahuhu Public Cemetery] ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography 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. === Tasks Completed and in Progress === '''CURRENT PROGRESS:'''
* 43 entries in the table, 23 photos linked, 43 profiles linked. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 22:00, 8 April 2018 (EDT) * There are currently 5857 Entries on Find-a-Grave for Otahuhu Cemetery. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 03:36, 6 January 2019 (UTC) ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ SORTABLE TABLE |- ! 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;"|'''AGE''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;" "scope="col" style="width: 180px;"|'''TRANSCRIPTION''' ! align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PHOTO LINK''' |- |[[Bell-19316|BELL]]||[[Bell-19316|John Cameron Pirritt]]||1876||1955 Mar 24||79||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Chase-5347|BELL]]||[[Chase-5347|Agnes Maria]]||1877 Sep 29||1961 May 27||83||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Burtt-201|BURTT]]||[[Burtt-201|Charles Edward]]||1841||1899 Jun 15||58||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Burtt-201 BURTT C & E] |- |[[Sutherland-633|CROXSON]]||[[Sutherland-633|Alexandrina Enid]]||1869 Jul 10||1944 May 29||75||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Dempsey-1655|DEMPSEY]]||[[Dempsey-1655|James Edward]]||1875 Mar 01||1962 Jun 27||87||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dempsey-1655 DEMPSEY JE] |- |[[Edwards-19719|EDWARDS]]||[[Edwards-19719|Rose]]||1850||1912 Oct 13||62||Sacred to the memory of Rose Edwards, died 13th Oct 1912, and who for 20 years taught in the Sunday School at Holy Trinity Church, Otahuhu. A faithful follower of Christ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Edwards-19719 EDWARDS R] |- |[[Fallwell-26|FALLWELL]]||[[Fallwell-26|Frederick Richardson]]||1585||1938 Mar 09||80||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Wilkinson-7887|FALLWELL]]||[[Wilkinson-7887|Martha Ann]]||1835 Feb 25||1915 Feb 03||80||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wilkinson-7887 FALLWELL M] |- |[[Bedingfield-237|BEDINGFIELD]]||[[Bedingfield-237|Eva C]]||1896 Oct 28||1961 Jan 04||80||In loving memory of Eva Catherine dearly loved wife of Reuben Harris French passed away 30 June 1978 aged 80 years. To memory ever dear||to be uploaded |- |[[Gibson-13834|GIBSON]]||[[Gibson-13834|Andrew]]||1869 Jun 11||1913 Jan 23||43||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gibson-13834 GIBSON A] |- |[[Glynn-497|GLYNN]]||[[Glynn-497|Clifford Thomas]]||1902 Jun 06||1974 Mar 14||71||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Glynn-537|GLYNN]]||[[Glynn-537|Lewis]]||1895||1964 Oct 05||68 or 69||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Goldsmith-477|GOLDSMITH]]||[[Goldsmith-477|Louisa]]||1893 Jul 02||1955 Dec 08||62||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Hinderks-27|HINDERKS]]||[[Hinderks-27|Lubertus]]||1882 Sep 25||1961 Aug 08||79||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Hodge-2673|HODGE]]||[[Hodge-2673|Samuel]]||1850||1930 Apr 30||80||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Hodge-2674|HODGE]]||[[Hodge-2674|Myrtle Henrietta]]||1890 Jun 21||1900 Apr 20||9||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Lambert-7065|HODGE]]||[[Lambert-7065|Elizabeth]]||1859||1937 Aug 15||79||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Stevens-3238|JANE]]||[[Stevens-3238|Emma]]||1854||1944 Sep 22||90||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Fuller-1585|JENNINGS]]||[[Fuller-1585|Ethel Elizabeth]]||1882 Feb 27||1951 Sep 16||69||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Kemp-3892|KEMP]]||[[Kemp-3892|Thomas]]||1834||1911 Oct 25||77||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kemp-3892 KEMP T & E] |- |[[Oliver-8024|KEMP]]||[[Oliver-8024|Elizabeth]]||1840 May 13||1920 Aug 13||80||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kemp-3892 KEMP T & E] |- |[[Bregmen-7|MCLOGHRY]]||[[Bregmen-7|Selina Ellen]]||1851 Nov 05||1930 Jan 20||78||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Hill-15682|OLSEN]]||[[Hill-15682|Alma May]]||1900 Jan 16||1959 Dec 23||59||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[McCann-1192|ROACH]]||[[McCann-1192|Cecelia]]||1856||1917 Mar 25||61||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Roach-2059|ROACH]]||[[Roach-2059|James]]||1849||1898 Aug 23||50||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Robinson-26884|ROBINSON]]||[[Robinson-26884|Nathan]]||1834 Mar 16||1918 Nov 11||84||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Robinson-26884 ROBINSON N & M] |- |[[Smith-155110|ROBINSON]]||[[Smith-155110|Marion]]||1837||1920 Dec 17||83||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Robinson-26884 ROBINSON N & M] |- |[[Scandlyn-21|SCANDLYN]]||[[Scandlyn-21|Charles Thomas]]||1880 Oct 05||1964 Aug 01||84||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Green-26737|SNODGRASS]]||[[Green-26737|Amelia Amy]]||1855||1930 Jul 12||75||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Snodgrass-1858 SNODGRASS T&A] |- |[[Snodgrass-1858|SNODGRASS]]||[[Snodgrass-1858|Thomas]]||1853||1936 Jan 21||83||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Snodgrass-1858 SNODGRASS T&A] |- |[[Fellows-1021|SWEET]]||[[Fellows-1021|Eileen Winifred]]||1906 Mar 27||1958 May 05||52||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Sweet-3392|SWEET]]||[[Sweet-3392|George Henry]]||1896 Sep 22||1956 Mar 13||59||In lasting memory of George Henry dearly loved husband of Eileen Sweet, loved father of Jean, Don & Wilma. Passed away 13th March 1956. Also our beloved mother Eileen Sweet passed away 5th May 1958. Sleeping.||to be uploaded |- |[[Green-26738|THORNBURN]]||[[Green-26738|Emma]]||1857 Apr 16||1926 Jan 08||68||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thorburn-456 THORBURN T & E] |- |[[Thornburn-35|THORNBURN]]||[[Thornburn-35|Thomas]]||1857||1916 Sep 01||59||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Thorburn-456 THORBURN T & E] |- |[[Carter-23482|TOMLINSON]]||[[Carter-23482|Louisa Opie]]||1846||1930 Dec 26||85||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tomlinson-2678 TOMLINSON G&L] |- |[[Tomlinson-2678|TOMLINSON]]||[[Tomlinson-2678|George]]||1846||1918 Aug 08||72||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tomlinson-2678 TOMLINSON G&L] |- |[[Johnson-67765|VINCENT]]||[[Johnson-67765|Sarah Jane]]||1843||1929 Sep 08||86||In loving memory of Joseph Vincent / the dearly loved husband of / Sarah Jane Vincent / Died May 26th 1919 / aged 74 years / Thy will be done. / Also his loving wife / Sarah Jane / Died 8th Sept 1929 / Aged 86 years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vincent-4707 VINCENT J & SJ] |- |[[Tomlinson-2680|VINCENT]]||[[Tomlinson-2680|Lilian Roma]]||1877||1957 Sep 07||80||In loving memory of / Our dear parents / Lilian Vincent / Died 7th Sept. 1957 - Aged 80 / and John W Vincent / Died 8th May 1962 - Aged 93.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vincent-4706 VINCENT JW & LR] |- |[[Vincent-4706|VINCENT]]||[[Vincent-4706|John William]]||1869||1962 May 08||93||In loving memory of / Our dear parents / Lilian Vincent / Died 7th Sept. 1957 - Aged 80 / and John W Vincent / Died 8th May 1962 - Aged 93.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vincent-4706 VINCENT JW & LR] |- |[[Vincent-4707|VINCENT]]||[[Vincent-4707|Joseph]]||1845||1919 May 26||74||In loving memory of Joseph Vincent / the dearly loved husband of / Sarah Jane Vincent / Died May 26th 1919 / aged 74 years / Thy will be done. / Also his loving wife / Sarah Jane / Died 8th Sept 1929 / Aged 86 years.||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vincent-4707 VINCENT J & SJ] |- |[[Scott-27759|WALLACE]]||[[Scott-27759|Christina Scott]]||1840||1918 Nov 10||78||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wallace-11995 WALLACE C & G] |- |[[Wallace-11995|WALLACE]]||[[Wallace-11995|Gavin]]||1842||1923 Oct 17||81||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wallace-11995 WALLACE C & G] |- |[[Wallace-11997|WALLACE]]||[[Wallace-11997|Christina Scott]]||1880 Dec 14||1937 Jun 15||56||to be transcribed||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wallace-11995 WALLACE C & G] |- |[[Walters-4692|WALTERS]]||[[Walters-4692|Arthur Norman]]||1884||1955 Apr 18||70||to be transcribed||to be uploaded |- |[[Fransham-3|WYMER]]||[[Fransham-3|Elizabeth Ann]]||1857||1916 Oct 31||58||In loving memory of / Elizabeth Ann / beloved wife of / I. Wymer / who died at Sylvia Park / 31st Oct 1916 / Aged 58 years / At Rest||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fransham-3 WYMER EA] |- | |}

Otaki Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Otaki Cemetery, Otaki, Wellington]] [[Category: Otaki, Wellington]] [[Category:Wellington_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] == Ōtaki Cemetery == Ōtaki Cemetery, set on 3.9 hectares of semi-rural land, is the oldest cemetery in Kāpiti. Records of interments date from 1896. The cemetery is administered by the Kāpiti Coast District Council. The cemetery is also now certified as a Natural Burials cemetery with areas of the cemetery set aside for this. "Natural Burials" return the body to the earth in nature’s own way. That means allowing conditions for speedy decomposition, and regeneration of a natural forest above the graves. '''Address:''' 40 Anzac Rd, Otaki 5512 '''LINKS'''
* See the [https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/services/A---Z-Council-Services-and-Facilities/Cemeteries/Otaki-Cemetery/ Kāpiti Coast Council information on Ōtaki Cemetery]. * See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2283900/otaki-public-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Ōtaki Public Cemetery]. * View or download the [https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/contentassets/896d5354bb494fc8b81d76ef5bb9d9d9/otaki-cemetery-plot-map.pdf Map of Ōtaki Cemetery] in pdf by Kāpiti Coast District Council. * Access the [https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/services/A---Z-Council-Services-and-Facilities/Cemeteries/Cemeteries-Database-Search/ Online searchable database of interments] on the Kāpiti Coast District Council website. === Notable Interments === There is 1 Commonwealth burial of the 1914-1918 war here - Edwin Anthony Granfield. ''Please list any other notable burials here and link to the person profiles.'' == Cemetery "to do" list == Assistance is needed for: - # photographing headstones and memorials # tagging photos of headstones and memorials with the cemetery space name # transcribing memorials # creating profiles for those interred or memorialised at Ōtaki Cemetery (some listed in the table and not yet created) and linking them to the wider tree # categorising existing profiles of those interred at Ōtaki 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 == Currently in the table there are:
* 0 entries in the table; 0 profiles linked; 0 transcriptions completed; 0 photos linked. As Find-a-Grave currently has 3108 memorials listed there is a lot of catching up to do! [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 03:54, 2 January 2019 (UTC) == TABLE OF INTERMENTS == Below is a sortable table of interments and memorials for Ōtaki 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''' |-

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[[Category:Othello, Arrived 18 Feb 1834]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Othello a 404 Ton Immigrant ship which set out from Liverpool on the 27th of August 1833 bound for Australia. She made landing in Hobart Town in Van Diemen's Land on the 18th of February 1834. * Registered: Liverpool, England * Master: Captain Leggett. * Crew: 24 * Surgeon: Thomas Mitchell * Owners: Hendersons, Sellar & Co. * Agent: John Boges * Passengers: 117 * Health of Passengers: Very Good * Guns: 4 It is worth noting that Othello had been struck by lightning on the night of the 19th September 1833, in Latitude 10 ½ degree's. North, Longitude. 22 ½ West. Jury masts were afterwards got up, and the vessel arrived at Rio' on the 29th October of that year, having sailed 3145 miles since the disaster, the distance, in a direct course, being; 2424 miles. From The Colonist and Van Diemen's Land Commercial and Agricultural Advertiser of February 25, 1834. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201158615#] From there Othello made her way to the New South Wales Colony where she is described as weighing 430 Tons... === Sources === * On ANCESTRY [https://www.ancestry.com.au/interactive/2423/32959_259358-00271/999557?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults] - Source Citation: Archives Office of Tasmania; Tasmania, Australia; Reports of ships arrivals with lists of passengers; Film Number: SLTX/AO/MB/1; Series Number: MB2/39/1/2 - Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tasmania, Australia, Passenger Arrivals, 1829-1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. * In the Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) of Friday 21st February, 1834, on Page 3: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4187268?searchTerm=Janet%20McIntosh%20Othello&searchLimits=#] * In The Shipping News of The Colonist and Van Diemen's Land Commercial and Agricultural Advertiser (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1832 - 1834) of Tuesday the 25th of February, 1834, on Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201158613] * In The Colonist and Van Diemen's Land Commercial and Agricultural Advertiser (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1832 - 1834) of Tuesday the 25th of February, 1834, also on Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201158615] * In The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Saturday the 15th of March, 1834, on Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2215640?searchTerm=Janet%20McIntosh%20Othello&searchLimits=#] * In The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday the 17th of March 1834, on Page 2. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12848894?searchTerm=Janet%20McIntosh%20Othello&searchLimits=#] * [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/933327 Passengers in history]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Other Lineage Books == Please add any other "Lineage Books" to the list below. See ''[[Space:Lineage Book|DAR Lineage Book]]'' for the Lineage Books produced by the Daughters of the American Revolution. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Other Lineage Books|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Indiana ::* 1894-1900 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583706 * Lineage Book, National Society, United States Daughters of 1812. State of Pennsylvania. ::* 1895-1929 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000064162 ::* 1895-1929 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989537 * Lineage Book, United States Daughters of 1812. Michigan State Society. ::* 1904 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000064166 * The Army Lineage Book, 1953: Vol. 2 Infantry ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001047839 * Lineage Book, of the Past and Present Members of the North Carolina Society of Sons of the American Revolution ::* 1951 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008553844 * The Lineage Book of The Order of Washington ::* 1915 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685251 ::* 1915 https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofor00bull ::* 1915https://archive.org/details/lineagebookoford00bull ::* ? https://archive.org/details/lineagebookoford00inbull * History and Lineage Book, National Society Daughters of the American Colonists in Missouri. ::* 1936 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008553459 ::* 1984 https://books.google.com/books?id=xMsp319zuUwC ==== Lineage book of the National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America ==== * 1898-1916 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063544 * 1916 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063648 * 1916-1921 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063648 * 1919-1921 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000063648 * 1921 https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat10nati * Vol 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat01nati * Vol 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofthenatsoc02 * Vol 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat04nati * Vol 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat05nati * Vol 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat06nati * Vol 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat07nati * Vol 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat08nati * Vol 9 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat09wash ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat09nati * Vol 10 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat10nati * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat14wash * Vol 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/lineagebookofnat11nati === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Other Lineage Books|Title]]'' (Name, location, date) [ Page ]. * ([[#Author|Title]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Other Lineage Books|Title]]'' (Name, location, date) [ Page ].

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Some sources for [[Borden-218|Henry Lee Borden]] are not accessible on the internet, and some that are, need to be reproduced here for convenience or assured preservation. ElginHistory.com - Elgin: Days Gone By - E. C. Alft
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Elgin: Days Gone By - Chapter 19
OUR GAL NETTIE
More than a century ago, newspaper readers throughout the country were intrigued by a scandal that began in Elgin, Illinois. Yes, Elgin! Even in a little Midwestern city with fifteen churches and a YMCA the Tempter was present. The persons caught up in this tangle of wealth, illicit passion, and betrayal have long departed this earth. The sordid tale can be told now as a moral lesson without the trappings that so often glamorize or excuse carnal sin when portrayed in contemporary soap operas, movies, and tabloids for inquiring minds.
During the Civil War a young daughter of a family living between Elgin and Dundee ran away from home, returned with a baby, and told her parents she had married a soldier killed in service. Turned away, she went into Chicago and became a performer on the wicked stage, but was unable to support her little girl. In 1868 she gave up the child for adoption by George Dunlap, an Elgin shoe maker, and his wife, Marie. They named her Marie Antoinette, called her Nettie, and spoiled her.
Nettie disliked school. (Disliked school? Beware, young people, that attitude is often the first step on the road to ruin.) She preferred to flirt with boys and went to work at the watch factory at an early age. Assigned to polishing dials, her work was slipshod, and she was discharged for laziness. Nettie, an auburn-haired beauty, d' d have one talent, a melodious voice that brought her invitations to sing in churches and in the parlors of the city's elite.
Gail Borden, pioneer in the food preservative industry, opened a condensed milk plant in Elgin in 1865. He never lived here, but had purchased a home on Division Street with that intention prior to his death early in 1874. To Elgin the next year came his eldest son, Henry Lee, who was born and raised in Texas, where be had led a rancher's life.
Lee Borden became superintendent of the condensed milk plant, then the city's second largest industry; and was elected president of the Home National Bank. The Aduocate praised him in 1880 as "one of Elgin's foremost men," who "enjoys the utmost confidence and respect of the people." He might have been elected an alderman if he had not been a confirmed dry.
One of the chief heirs of his father's huge fortune, Lee Borden was as generous as he was wealthy. He donated the lot for the Episcopalians' new church building and presented the city with a larger and more ornate fountain for the Square. And when the adoptive parents of a talented young mezzo-soprano, Nettie Dunlap, couldn't afford an advanced musical education for their daughter, he sponsored her training in Chicago.
In January, 1883, Borden and his wife, Laura, who lived in a fine home still standing at 258 Douglas Avenue, presided over one of the most talked about galas of the season. It was a costume party where guests came dressed as characters in the novels of Charles Dickens. A few days later Lee Borden disappeared, and as his absence lengthened, questions rippled over the town. The Daily News attributed them to "maliciously inclined persons" who were "circulating scandalous rumors about H. Lee Borden, a gentleman whose reputation, social standing and wealth have placed him where he is the object of envy and jealousy." But where had be gone?
Lee Borden, 50 years old, had left for New York with the young and charming Nettie Dunlap, 30 years his junior. Whom did Nettie encounter on the streets of that metropolis but Ed Doney, Elgin High School '75, who was a reporter for the New York Herald. (Have you observed, dear reader, that no matter bow far you travel, you often meet with someone from back home? Behave yourself, wherever you are.) Nettie freely volunteered the information that Mr. Borden was paying for her music lessons, visited her daily at the studio, and then escorted her to theaters and other places of amusement in the evening. The Herald's account was picked up by other papers, and readers drew certain conclusions. The Daily News in Elgin decided that it was "a deplorable mess all around."
After a few weeks Borden sailed for Europe on business, leaving funds in a bank to defray Nettie's expenses. Had he tired of this dalliance? (Lust is transient; only love endures.) Back in Elgin, Laura Borden filed for a divorce on grounds of desertion. The decree in 1885 awarded her the house on Douglas Avenue and a total settlement of other property and alimony amounting to more than $50,000, an immense sum in a day when a dollar was worth far more that it is today.
Nettie entered New York society circles through her connection with Borden, who termed himself her "father". She is said to have formed a liaison with a married banker. The man took her into his home (is there no depth to the evil around us?), and while there she met the daughter of a Washington, D.C., physician. Through this channel she captivated Alfred Scott Witherbee of that city. Borden, who was now interested in another woman who would become his fourth wife, encouraged them to marry. Smirks were exchanged when his former Elgin associates received cards reading: "Mr. H. Lee Borden announces the marriage of his daughter, Marie Antoinette Dunlap, to A. Scott Witherbee."
Not long after the wedding, Nettie persuaded her husband to let her pay a visit to friends in Illinois. A few weeks later Witherbee received a dispatch from his brother in Chicago who had seen Nettie in a theater with another man. Witherbee took the next train west and discovered that Nettie had registered at the Grand Pacific Hotel as the "wife" of a married New Yorker. (Thou shalt not commit adultery.) A confrontation led to a separation and his filing for a divorce.
"The suit will be a revelation to the Washington society people who admired the woman for her musical culture," reported the Chicago Tribune in an article reprinted in Elgin. "It may also be unpleasant for the Western millionaire, whose peccadilloes can barely be concealed when the testimony is given." Witherbee later wrote Borden asking for money, claiming that Borden "got him into the scrape of marrying Nettie."
Nettie, who seemed to have a penchant for married men, subsequently became involved with Thomas J. Mackey, a Reconstruction era "judge" of questionable background. They lived together as "uncle" and "niece" in Bismarck, Dakota Territory, where his title and her voice gave them access to the homes of reputable citizens. Their stay ended when they quarreled with a servant, who then revealed they had been living as man and wife.
Preceded by reports of their scandalous conduct, Nettie and Mackey turned up in Elgin, ostensibly to assert her claim to property she had purchased with a gift from Borden. The Daily Courier commented that their prolonged visit at the Dunlap home on North Street "has of course given rise to a good deal of gossip. To say the least, it has not been discreet."
There were quarrels, all aired in the press, for Nettie had become a celebrity. George Dunlap reproached his daughter with her behavior and asked her to leave. When she refused, her mother left. (Honor thy father and mother.) Her father fought with Mackey, whom the Chicago Tribune described as having "dyed hair and mustache, glittering snake-like eyes, and an offensive suavity in his address." The notorious couple finally departed for New York and later broke up. The Daily Courier reported in 1889 that "Nettie, when last heard from was in Paris." (Paris? How far had she fallen! If only Nettie had not disliked school and had followed the paths of virtue, she might never have left Elgin, Illinois.)
http://www.elginhistory.com/dgb/ch19.htm ---------- THE BREWSTER STANDARD
BREWSTER, PUTNAM COUNTY, N .Y., FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1902.
Obituary.
HENRY LEE BORDEN.
The announcement, in Brewster, last Saturday morning, of the sudden death of Mr. Borden at the Van Nuys Hotel, Los Angeles, California, was a surprise to all acquaintances and a severe shock to the circle of friends who have known him and kept in touch with him since he made his first visit here soon after the close of the civil war.
With wife and son, Louis Lambert, he had been spending some weeks in the vicinity of Los Angeles, hunting for two or three days in succession, then resting and preparing for more of the same sport. Late in the afternoon on the day of his death he returned to the hotel from a trip which netted 281 ducks. He at once sat down and wrote to Major Wells of his success. Although he had passed three score and ten he seemed proud of his rugged manhood and of his ability to handle a gun as effectually as he did when, at the age of 10 years, he killed his first wolf in Texas. After writing, the evening meal followed and later on came the attack of heart disease which ended his life.
Henry Lee Borden was the eldest son of Gail Borden and was born in Texas. As a boy and youth and young man he knew and endured what many people would term privation and hardship, but he loved it, not to the extent of desiring to continue forever in the same line, but until advancing civilization smoothed the rougher ways and established new conditions. He was quick to accept and join in all the advances, but he loved best the earlier frontier experiences and never neglected to interest acquaintances and friends, new and old, with stories of the Borden log cabin, the first habitation to occupy the site of the present city of Galveston, which, with his parents, himself and several packs of wolves made up all the details necessary to a census enumeration. While the family lived in the log cabin a wave broke over the peninsula —in very much the same volume as the devastating flood of three years ago—driving every living thing to the cleared space on a rise of ground where the cabin was erected. The flood receded almost as quickly as it came, much to the relief of the family.
Along in the [18]fifties the family moved to Brooklyn, but young Borden, who was fully up to his majority, thought he saw great possibilities in Texas and continued there to engage in and enjoy the cotton and sugar trade and finally to enlist in the Confederate service. He was skillful not only in the use, but in the manufacture of fire arms, and his inventions and active work in that line were considered of great value. His brother, John Gall Borden, it will be remembered, enlisted in General Ketcham's regiment, the 150th of N.Y., and served until the close of the war. Soon after peace was declared, the brothers reunited at Brewster.
The period from '55 to '65 was not only especially trying and eventful and glorious nationally, but it was also a period of struggle and privation , and emancipation for the Borden’s - the great industry which introduced that name to every home the world over, carrying with it a food product more wholesome and involving more millions of money than any other upon earth—had been endowed with new and permanent life through the all-wise combination of Gail Borden's inventive genius with Jeremiah Milbank's money, business ability and scrupulous honor and integrity.
Beef extracts as well as meat biscuit and the preserving of fruits, had at one time and another, been tried in an experimental way by Gall Borden and the preparation of the beef was for a time under the direction of “H. L.," as he was known by his associates, at Borden, Texas. Later on all the side issues in business were abandoned and the energy of all the Borden’s was devoted to the manufacture of condensed milk. The subject of this sketch serving for many years as president of The New York Condensed Milk Company, and the Illinois Condensing Company, now merged and more popularly known as Borden's Condensed Milk Company.
Some fifteen years ago Mr. Borden retired from the presidency of the company, but continued a large and helpful interest in it up to the time of his death. Thereafter he did not permit business cares to interfere in any way with his enjoyment of life to the limit—not in any sky-rocket fashion but in a solid comfort manner which included some travel and rest with a great deal of hunting and fishing. The effective use of the rod and gun so necessary to subsistence during his young manhood afforded him splendid exercise until the end. His round of travel for many years included living at his residence in Chicago, occupancy of his cottage and yacht at St. Clair, Michigan, the Murray Hill Hotel in New York, visiting with Major Frank Wells and J. S. Eno at Brewster, and trips to his farm at Tonti, Illinois, where he was prominently known as a breeder of red polled cattle, and occasionally to Florida and California. He was a man of generous impulses with a particularly kindly feeling for any one enduring great hardship. A notice in a newspaper of someone badly bereft would cause him often to send a special messenger, to be sure of the need, and to follow inquiry with substantial help. He was not religiously devout, a marked characteristic in the life of his father and younger brother, but be was a God fearing man and once told the writer that during the period of his greatest privation he made a covenant with his Maker that if he ever acquired money be would share it with those less fortunate, and the stubs of his cheek book furnish evidence that be kept the covenant.
Like all the Borden’s he was a person of marked individuality. Why be wanted a thing this way or that way was not for him to explain, but he wanted it, that was all. He was plain, companionable, always enthusiastic and interesting in relating his experiences, ever the perfect gentleman.
His traveling party often consisted of five or six persons. His widow, Mrs. Ceresa Loretta Borden, and her son, Louis Lambert, who was employed for time in the First National Bank of Brewster, were with him at the time of his death. Another son, Gerald is a New York lawyer.
His last visit to Brewster was in May at the celebration of the wedding of Miss Wells and Mr. Ambrose McCabe. Then he seemed to be in usual health for one of his age with a reasonable life expectancy of many years. Taking a side track at the Borden farm in Tonti while on a private car trip in that vicinity, a few weeks later, Mr. H. H. Vreeland found him engaged in making many improvements and looking to future returns hopefully. He passed the summer at St. Clair, and then followed the trip to Los Angeles, where two of his nephews, Gail Johnson and Milbank Johnson, are engaged in business. One sister, Mrs. Mary Munsill, of Hartford, Connecticut, is now the only survivor of the Gail Borden family.
The widow having communicated by wire with Frank Wells and John S. Eno a burial plot has been secured in Woodlawn near the Gail Borden plot and the interment will be on Monday, following services at St. Agnes Chapel, Forty-third street, New York, to begin at 11 o’clock.
A story telegraphed from Los Angeles and published in some of the New York newspapers on Thursday stating that a strange mystery surrounded Mr. Borden's death, is purely sensational and entirely unwarranted. Everyone who knows anything about it knows that his life was full of happiness for him and for every person around him and that his sudden death is an overwhelming sorrow.
The funeral of Henry Lee Borden was held at St. Agnes church, New York City, on Monday. The honorary pall bearers were Joseph Milbank, Major Frank Wells, A. B. Church, President Rogers, of Borden's Condensed Milk Co., and four nephews of the deceased.
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Otis is a town in Hancock County, named for its early proprietor [[Otis-1485|Joseph Otis (1777-1856)]] , settled in 1805 and incorporated March 19, 1835 from a portion of Township 8. *Parent Page: [[Space:Hancock_County%2C_Maine|'''Hancock County ''']] *Otis, Maine [[:Category:Otis%2C_Maine| '''Category page''']] {| class="wikitable" border="1" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 120px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date''' | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 270px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Designation''' | scope="col" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Note''' |- | -1534|| name unknown|| Wabanaki peoples - the Penobscot and perhaps Passamaquoddy. |- |1534-1760||Nouvelle France||Under French control, no known European settlers |- |1765||unorganized territory
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Isaac Frazier, Nathaniel M. Jellison, James Gilpatrick and Allen Milliken |- |1820||Township 8, Hancock, Maine||Maine becomes the 23 state March 15, 1820 |- |1835 ||Otis, Hancock, Maine||Otis Incorporated March 19, 1835 |} == Villages, Locations and Settlements == {| class="wikitable" border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Villages, Locations
and Settlements''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Settler/Namesake/Note''' |- | New Trenton || |} == Pioneer Settlers == {|class="wikitable 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 |- |[[Frazier-3267|Isaac Frazier (1769-1853)]]||~1805 |- | Nathaniel M. Jellison ||~1805 |- | James Gilpatrick ||~1805 |- | Allen Milliken || ~1805 |- |} {|class="wikitable border="1" style="width: 500px" |- |    '''Otis in the 1840 Census:''' |} {|class="wikitable border="1" style="width: 500px" | scope="col" align="center" style="width: 180px; background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Head''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''# Household Members''' |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KPDY-MDK Jeremiah Boynton]||3 |- |[[Billington-871|Job Billington (1770-1849)]]||4 |- | Benjamin Davis||3 |- | [[Frazier-3267|Isaac Frazier (1769-1853)]]|| 3 |- | John B Frazier||8 |- | Nathan Foster||6 |- | Timothy Jordan||9 |- | [[Otis-1485|Joseph Otis (1777-1856)]]||11 |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89B-MFK Linus Pond] ||3 |- | [[Remick-236|Elkanah Remick (1804-1884)]]||5 |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K19H-V36 Jubez Salsbury] ||7 |- | [[Salisbury-1991|Aaron Salisbury (1779-1843)]]||7 |- | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWFL-MTP Edward Salsbury]||3 |- | [[Warren-2504|Abraham M Warren (1795-1887)]]||8 |- | Mehitable Young||8 |} == Maps == Otis on [https://goo.gl/maps/JTRY2ZXGhqv9bDrS8 Google Maps] == Stories == Varney's ''Gazetteer of the state of Maine.'' hast the following:Gazetteer of the state of Maine
'''Otis''' is situated on the western side of Hancock County, being bounded on the north by Penobscot County, and on the South by Ellsworth. It is on the stage line from Bangor to Mariaville, which adjoins it on the east. The principal sheets of water are Beech Hill, Flood, Springy and Mountain ponds, emptying into Union River, or some of its branches. Of these, Flood's Pond covers one square mile; Beech Hill Pond, 1.85 square miles; and Mountain Pond, 1.25 square miles At Remick's Falls, at the foot of Flood's Pond, and also at the south part of the town, are saw-mills. The prevailing rock is mica-schist interstratified by an impure limestone. On the side next Mariaville the rock is a hard talcose slate and a kind of sandstone in alternate layers, placed perpendicularly. There is a cave in Oak Hill on the west side of Beech Hill Pond, which is 12 feet under ground, with rooms 7 feet by 10 feet. Ice and snow have been found in it on the 4th of July, by which it has gotten its name of the " Cold Cellar." The soil, as a whole, is productive when cultivated ; but much attention is given to lumbering.
     Otis was first occupied in 1805. It was incorporated in 1835, being named in honor of a proprietor. The first settlers were Isaac Frazier, N. M. Jellison, James Gilpatrick, and Allen Milliken. Otis furnished 35 men to the Union cause in the war of the Rebellion. The Free Baptists have a church, and a settled minister in the town. Otis has three public schoolhouses, valued at $400. The valuation of estates in 1870 was $26,407. In 1880 it was $34,725. The population in 1870 was 246. In 1880 it was 304. == Additional Resources == ::'''Web Sites''': * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Otis,_Hancock_County,_Maine_Genealogy Otis Maine ] at Family Search * [https://www.mainegenealogy.net/place_record.asp?place=otis Maine Genealogy Net] Resources for Genealogists and Family HistoriansGenealogy.net * [https://townofotis.com/handy-links/ Town of Otis] * [[Wikipedia:Otis, Maine|Otis Maine on WikiPedia]] ::'''Books:''' == Photos == {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Photo Gallery ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | ! style="width: 300px;" | |- |{{Image|file=Otis_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Beech Hill Pond, by Lorena Caler}} |{{Image|file=Otis_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Beech Hill Pond, by Lorena Caler}} |{{Image|file=Otis_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Beech Hill Pond, by Lorena Caler}} |- |{{Image|file=Otis_Maine_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=Beech Hill Pond, by Lorena Caler}} |} == Sources ==

Otisco, New York One Place Study

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{{One Place Study|place=Otisco, New York|category=Otisco, New York One Place Study}} The goal of this project is to research the families and history of the town of [[:Category:Otisco, New York|Otisco]] (originally Otisco Center), [[:Category:Onondaga County, New York|Onondaga County, New York]]. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sheggrud-1|Sher Sheggrud]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * gathering the names of the founding families of Otisco. Some known surnames are Edinger, Gambell, Rice, and Munson. * Adding pictures of people and homes in and around Otisco and Tully Valley. *Filling in the gaps. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6078477 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- (moved from the category page) [[Davis-29906|Davis-29906]] 14:53, 18 July 2020 (UTC) Original name: Otisco Center The town was part of the former Central New York Military Tract. The town was first settled by outsiders around 1798, but permanent settlement began around 1801. The Town of Otisco was formed in 1806 from parts of other towns: Pompey, Marcellus, and Tully. The name "Otisco" may have been derived from the Iroquois name for Nine Mile Creek, Us-te-ke, meaning "bitter-nut-hickory". At least one older map, published in 1825, has the name spelled as "Ostisco". The name may also have been derived from the word ostickney, meaning "waters much dried away", or from the Onondaga word ostick, meaning "the water is low".

Otisco, Onondaga County, New York One Place Study

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Otorohanga Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Otorohanga Cemetery, Otorohanga, Waikato]] [[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Otorohanga Cemetery == === Links === * [http://www.otodc.govt.nz/public-services/cemeteries/cemeteries-search/ Otorohanga Council Cemetery database search] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Otorohanga-Cemetery/314350 BillionGraves] - this has 337 records * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402650/otorohanga-public-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - this has 342 records === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''1''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''337''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''342'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:33, 21 May 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Otsego County New York

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[[Category:Otsego County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Otsego County was created in 1791 from a section of Montgomery County. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Herkimer_County%2C_New_York Herkimer County] - North *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Montgomery_County%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study Montgomery County] - Northeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Schoharie_County_New_York Schoharie County] - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Delaware_County%2C_New_York Delaware County] - South *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chenango_County%2C_New_York Chenango County] - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Oneida_County_New_York Oneida County] - Northwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Madison_County_New_York Madison County] - Northwest ==Cities== *Oneonta ==Towns== *Burlington *Butternuts *Cherry Valley *Decatur *Edmeston *Exeter *Hartwick *Laurens *Maryland *Middlefield *Milford *Morris *New Lisbon *Oneonta *Otego *Otsego *Pittsfield *Plainfield *Richfield *Roseboom *Springfield *Unadilla *Westford *Worcester ==Villages== *Cherry Valley *Cooperstown *Gilbertsville *Laurens *Milford *Morris *Otego *Richfield Springs *Unadilla ==Census-designated Places== *Burlington Flats *East Worcester *Edmeston *Fly Creek *Garrattsville *Hartwick *Hartwick Seminary *Mount Vision *Portlandville *Schenevus *South Edmeston *Springfield Center *Unadilla Forks *Wells Bridge *West End *Westford *Worcester ==Hamlets== *East Springfield *Schuyler Lake *Silver Lake *West Burlington *West Edmeston ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Otsego_County%2C_New_York Otsego County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Otsego_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Otsego County Cemeteries] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Otsego_County,_New_York_Genealogy Otsego County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/otsego-county/ Otsego County on Genealogy Inc.] *[https://cnygs.org/index.php Central New York Genealogical Society] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Otsego County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otsego_County,_New_York. Accessed 8 March 2020

Ott No. 20 Mine Disaster

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Ott No. 20 Mine Disaster 1911

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[[Category: West Virginia, Mining Disasters]][[Category:Davis Coal and Coke Company]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|''' Ott No. 20 Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 24 Apr 1911 * Location:[[:Category:Elk Garden, West Virginia|Elk Garden, West Virginia]] * Victims: 23 deaths * Cause: Mine roof collapse after explosion ===Rescue Efforts=== ===Results and Findings=== '''To Create the Category''' :To create the category for this Disaster, please add [[Category:Ott No. 20 Mine Disaster, Elk Garden, West Virginia, 1911]] at the top of this page. When the category link shows up red at the bottom of the profile, click it to add the parent categories [[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] and [[Category:Elk Garden, West Virginia]]. Please remove these category instructions after the category has been added. ===Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} ===Sources===

Ottawa County, Oklahoma

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Welcome to the Ottawa County Page
{{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- Reliable primary sources needed for this page. Please help! ===Formed From=== ===Adjacent Counties=== ===History/Timeline=== == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
(https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
Managed and maintained by the State of Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics; Birth and Death searchable databases. Some records go back earlier that statehood.
'''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
'''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) '''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. Other places to find vital record info:
Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== ===Geography=== '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' '''Major Highways''' '''Railroads''' ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' '''Minerals''' ===Protected Areas=== ===Demographics=== ===Cities=== ====Towns==== ====Unincorporated Communities==== ====Former Communities==== ===Events/Festivals=== ===National Register of Historic Places=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== ====Public Schools==== ====Private Schools==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Historical Census=== [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=344521 1900 Indian Territory Census at FamilySearch] # Need 1900 Oklahoma Territory census. ===Notables=== ===Wikitree Profiles=== ===County Resources=== === Sources === * [https://archive.org/details/oklahomaplacenam0000shir "Oklahoma Place Names"], Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Press, 1974 * [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] 3 v. 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://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * Ottawa County, Oklahoma - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_County,_Oklahoma''' == Acknowledgments == In Memorium: [[Branham-239|Robert Jason Branham (1930 - 2023)]], former Project Leader created this page. Thank You.

Otter Tail County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Otter Tail County, Minnesota]] Welcome to the Otter Tail County, Minnesota project page! Otter Tail County was first mentioned in the history of Minnesota in an act of the state Legislature passed on March 18, 1858. The legislative act formally organizing the county was passed March 16, 1868. The governor of the state appointed Marcus Shaw and Chancey Whiting as the first county commissioners. They met at the house of Marcus Shaw in Clitherall on September 12, 1868 and proceeded to organize the county. From this date through 1873 the county was getting its county seat and territorial limits established. The name was derived from the Otter Tail Lake and River. The lake, from which the river was named, derived from the narrow sandbar which the Ojibwe said gave the impression of the tail of an otter."Otter Tail County Historical Society." Otter Tail County Historical Society, Fergus Falls, Minnesota - Museum, Local and Family History Research Library and Educational Resource. Accessed October 01, 2018. https://www.otchs.org/. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Becker County (north) *Wadena County (northeast) *Todd County (southeast) *Douglas County (south) *Grant County (southwest) *Wilkin County (west) *Clay County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Battle Lake :Bluffton :Clitherall :Dalton :Deer Creek :Dent :Elizabeth :Erhard :Fergus Falls (county seat) :Henning :New York Mills :Ottertail :Parkers Prairie :Pelican Rapids :Perham :Richville :Rothsay (partly in Wilkin County) :Underwood :Urbank :Vergas :Vining :Wadena (partly in Wadena County) === Townships === :Aastad Township :Amor Township :Aurdal Township :Blowers Township :Bluffton Township :Buse Township :Butler Township :Candor Township :Carlisle Township :Clitherall Township :Compton Township :Corliss Township :Dane Prairie Township :Dead Lake Township :Deer Creek Township :Dora Township :Dunn Township :Eagle Lake Township :Eastern Township :Edna Township :Effington Township :Elizabeth Township :Elmo Township :Erhards Grove Township :Everts Township :Fergus Falls Township :Folden Township :Friberg Township :Girard Township :Gorman Township :Henning Township :Hobart Township :Homestead Township :Inman Township :Leaf Lake Township :Leaf Mountain Township :Lida Township :Maine Township :Maplewood Township :Newton Township :Nidaros Township :Norwegian Grove Township :Oak Valley Township :Orwell Township :Oscar Township :Otter Tail Township :Otto Township :Paddock Township :Parkers Prairie Township :Pelican Township :Perham Township :Pine Lake Township :Rush Lake Township :Scambler Township :St. Olaf Township :Star Lake Township :Sverdrup Township :Tordenskjold Township :Trondhjem Township :Tumuli Township :Western Township :Woodside Township === Unincorporated Towns === :Butler :Carlisle :Dunvilla :Heinola :Luce :Parkton :Richdale :Topelius :Wall Lake :Wrightstown == Records and Resources == *https://archive.org/details/historyofotterta02maso/page/n9 *https://www.otchs.org/ *https://www.co.otter-tail.mn.us/545/History *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Otter_Tail_County,_Minnesota *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otter_Tail_County,_Minnesota *https://www.co.otter-tail.mn.us/579/Lakes-of-Otter-Tail-County *https://cityofottertail.com/index.asp?SEC=767EB119-B575-4B4F-A93D-528D2375D805&Type=B_BASIC *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Otter_Tail_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy == Sources ==

Otto Red Ash Mine Disaster

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Ottumwa, Iowa

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This space includes images and information about Ottumwa, Iowa. Ottumwa is the seat of Wapello County, Iowa, and is located on the banks of the Des Moines River.Wikipedia contributors, "Coal Palace," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coal_Palace&oldid=944793779 (accessed July 26, 2020). From 1880 through at least 1910, Ottumwa was a confident, rapidly-growing city built on the back of the local coal mining and meat-packing industries. To give a sense of that, Ottumwa's population nearly tripled during that period, increasing from about 8,000 residents in 1880 to over 22,000 by 1910. Residents in that period would have witnessed the arrival of electric lighting and a streetcar system and the construction of many impressive civic structures, including the Coal Palace, a large new railway station and towering city hall. === Coal Palace 1890 === "The Coal Palace was a temporary exhibition center that stood in Ottumwa, Iowa from 1890 until 1892. It was used most prominently to showcase the local coal mining industry. During its brief history President Benjamin Harrison and Congressman [and future President] William McKinley visited the building, but a decline in attendance and nature's toll on the building's exterior ultimately resulted in the building's demolition in 1892."Wikipedia contributors, "Coal Palace," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coal_Palace&oldid=944793779 (accessed July 26, 2020). {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa.jpg |size=l |caption=Coal Palace c1890.Photograph. c1890. Coal Palace (Ottumwa, Iowa). Samuel B. Evans, comp. and ed. Photographer unknown. Public domain. Online Source: Coal Palace (Ottumwa, Iowa)}} {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Coal Palace c1890.Photograph. c1890. Coal Palace (Ottumwa, Iowa). Photographer unknown. Public domain. Online Source: Ottumwa Coal Palace}} === Railway Station === === City Hall === {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-7.jpg|size=l |caption=Wapello County Courthouse c1901.Evans, Samuel B. 1901.'' History of Wapello County, Iowa: And Representative Citizens. ''Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Co. Available without restriction courtesy of Hathitrust [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2794ht41?urlappend=%3Bseq=10 here].}} === Downtown === https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Ottumwa_Iowa-2.jpg Main & Market St., Ottumwa, 1907.Bandholtz, Frederick J. 1907. ''Main & Market St., Ottumwa, IA''. Available w/o restriction at Library of Congress, no known restrictions on publication. Reproduction LC-USZ62-86753. Available [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007660896/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ottumwa_Iowa-3.jpg Main & Market St., Ottumwa, 1907.Bandholtz, Frederick J. 1907. ''Bird Eye View, Ottumwa, IA''. Available w/o restriction at Library of Congress, no known restrictions on publication. Call Number: PAN US GEOG - Iowa no. 32 (E size) [P&P]. Available [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007660898/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020. === Churches === {{Image|file= Ottumwa_Iowa-4.jpg |align=l |size=m|caption=Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, c1887}}Ottumwa's First Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at 126 North Jefferson Street, was previously known as, from 1871 to 1916, the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church.''See'' Archives of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Elk Grove Village, IL, USA; Swedish American Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths, and Burials; Parish: First Evangelical Lutheran Church; ELCA Film Number: A155(1+2); SSIRC Film Number: A155. Online Source: Ancestry.com. ''U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947.'' Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. "In 1871, 33 Swedish immigrants organized The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ottumwa and became part of the Augustana Synod. This site at the corner of Fourth and Jefferson streets has remained the home of the congregation to this date. In those early days, services were held in Swedish until the immigrants learned and adopted the English language along with American customs and practices. The first church building was destroyed by fire in 1884, and a second building was constructed on the same site in 1887. In 1924, the second building was replaced with the larger brick building that today includes the sanctuary, offices, nursery, choir room, bride’s room, library lounge and labyrinth room, which was originally the fellowship hall.""Historic Churches Walking Tour." ''Greater Ottumwa Convention & Visitors Bureau.'' Available online [https://www.greaterottumwacvb.org/explore/historic_churches_walking_tour/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020. The rendering above is the ''second'' version of the church, the one constructed in 1887. {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Swedish Church Site 1909.Sanborn Map Company. ''Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, Dec, 1909.'' New York: Sanborn Map & Publishing Co, 1909. Page 22. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. Available online [hhttps://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn02790_005/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020.}}{{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-5.jpg |align=r |size=m|caption=Swedish Church Site 1897.Sanborn Map Company. ''Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, Mar 1897.'' New York: Sanborn Map & Publishing Co, 1897. Page 12. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. Available online [https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn02790_003/ here]. Accessed 26 Jul 2020.}}This is evident by comparing the rendering above to the footprints of the church and adjoining parsonage shown on Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps from 1897 and 1909, both of which showing the structures facing North Jefferson Street, just below East Fourth Street. The date of the rendering isn't known, but it was plainly made before 1909 because by the time of the 1909 map a major addition had been made to the back of the church and a porch had been added to the parsonage, neither of which appear in the rendering. The rendering is consistent with the 1897 map's footprint, and the 1909 map adds detail identifying the spire. Note: The 1897 map is the earliest Sanborn map showing this area. === Poor Farm === {{Image|file=Ottumwa_Iowa-8.jpg|size=l |caption=Wapello County Poor Farm c1901.Evans, Samuel B. 1901.'' History of Wapello County, Iowa: And Representative Citizens. ''Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Co. Available without restriction courtesy of Hathitrust [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2794ht41?urlappend=%3Bseq=117 here].}} = Sources =

Otway B. Norvell - Application to West Point 1856

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In 1856, [[Norvell-16|Otway B. Norvell]] applied to the US Military Academy at West Point. At least he thought he was applying to West Point, when he wrote a letter to then President of the United States, Franklin Pierce, asking for his help so that he might be accepted as a candidate to become a Cadet at West Point. I never realized how hard it was to get into this prestigious military school until I started trying to find out whether or not Otway had been accepted to the school. Apparently, there was a rigid process by which a candidate would be considered. This included the fact that he must have a letter from a representative of his state of residence, a congressman or senator, written to the War Department, attesting to his exemplary character and many virtues. Add to this various other letters from fine, upstanding citizens of his community also testifying on his behalf. There also must be an opening as each state had a limit as to just how many cadets might be appointed to attend West Point. All must be completed in a timely manner in order to be considered each year. Otway's uncle, his father's youngest brother, [[Space:Fayette_H._Norvell_-_Application_to_West_Point_1825|Fayette H. Norvell, had been accepted to the academy in 1825 and began to attend in 1826]]. His application file contains no less than 11 letters lauding his virtues. I know that Fayette was accepted because his name appears in the Register of Cadet Applicants for the year 1825 with a notation that he was accepted for 1826. I searched the years 1856, 1857, and even 1858 for Otway's name in the registers; but, it is not included. I take this to mean he did not attend; and, in fact, was not even considered as having applied, although, the White House must have forwarded his letter to the President on to the school in order for it to have been in their collection of Cadet Applicant's Papers. I think it was a shame that Otway was not able to make an appropriate application to the academy because he was the type of man who definitely would have been an asset as a commanding officer in the army, as evidenced by what those who fought with him in the Civil War thought of him, as expressed in their own letters. He was absolutely tireless in carrying out his duties; and did so in a way that gained him great respect.

Otwell Plantation, Talbot County, Maryland

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Talbot County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Otwell Plantation, Talbot County, Maryland]] [[Category:Talbot County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Talbot County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Maryland_Plantations|Maryland Plantations]] == History == [[Goldsborough-156|Nicholas Goldsborough]] lived in Talbot County, Maryland with his wife [[Tilghman-355|Elizabeth Tilghman Goldsborough]]. He owned a large property in Talbot County Maryland called Otwell.'''National Register of Historic Places''' https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/e2f53950-51d5-485e-9f1e-a909fd741106 p.7 ===Slaves=== Nicholas Goldsborough died 9 Oct 1857. Thos C. Nichols and Thomas J. Clark took an oath to value and appraise the goods and chattels of Nicholas Goldsborough, late of Talbot County, Maryland, 12 Oct 1857. Nicholas had about 87 slaves listed in his estate probate inventory. '''Maryland, Talbot County, probate records''': "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1876655 Maryland, Talbot County, probate records] Inventories, JD no. 2, 1854-1858
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{| class="wikitable" | Name || Age || Notes || Value |- | p.499 || || || |- | [[Haskins-2194|Morris Haskins]] || 58 || Very Infirm || $100.00 |- | Henry Clark || 44 || Very Infirm || $200.00 |- |[[Adams-62680| Bennett Adams]] || 45 || || $400.00 |- | Edward Davidson || 38 || || $900.00 |- | Allen Davidson || 30 || Ruptured || $700.00 |- | Jerry Davidson || 40 || || $800.00 |- | William Davidson || 33 || || $1,000.00 |- | [[Davidson-18496|Robert Davidson]] || 20 || || $1,000.00 |- | Perry Davidson || 20 || || $1,000.00 |- | Horace Davidson || 17 || || $1,000.00 |- | Levin Harris || 30 || Eyes formerly affected || $900.00 |- | Hall Miller || 37 || || $900.00 |- | Harrison Murray || 28 || || $1,000.00 |- | Jim Murray || 14 || || $800.00 |- | Frank Murray || 25 || || $1,000.00 |- | William Cole || 25 || || $1,000.00 |- | Thomas Young || 35 || delical || $800.00 |- | Edward Young || 33 || || $900.00 |- | Henry Jordan || 34 || || $1,000.00 |- | [[Thomas-62630|Wilson Thomas]] || 35 || Rheumatic || $800.00 |- | Bob Thomas || 30 || || $1,000.00 |- | Hezikiah Gibson || 8 || Scrofular || $100.00 |- | Horace Gibson || 4 || || $200.00 |- | Charles Davidson || 13 || || $700.00 |- | [[Davidson-18497|Alexander Davidson]] || 11 || || $600.00 |- | David Brooks || 14 || || $800.00 |- | p.500 || || || |- |[[Brooks-25558|Bennett Brooks]] || 12 || || $650.00 |- | John Brooks || 10 || || $550.00 |- | William Brooks || 9 || || $500.00 |- | [[Bias-367|John Bias]] || 11 || || $600.00 |- | Saul Trippe || 2 || || $120.00 |- | Henry Trippe || 3 mos || || $50.00 |- | Isaac Chew || 16 || || $900.00 |- | Bill Chew || 10 || || $550.00 |- | John Henry || 6 || || $400.00 |- | Wesley Gibson || 3 || || $200.00 |- | Phil Gibson || 2 || || $120.00 |- | Isaac Chew || 10 || || $550.00 |- | Moses Murray || 57 || Rheumatic || $100.00 |- | Henry Bias || 17 || || $1,000.00 |- | Robert Henry Gibson || 11 mos || || $100.00 |- | Jim Gibson || 49 || || $200.00 |- | James Alfred Pearce Jones || 2 mos || || $50.00 |- | [[Bias-363|Garrison Bias]] || 4 || || $200.00 |- | Bill Murray || 7 || || $425.00 |- | Lloyd Murray || 2 || || $100.00 |- | Josephine Gibson || 6 || || $300.00 |- | Mary Oliver || 3 || || $150.00 |- | Phillis Vining || 87 || Blind || $- |- | Marie Murray || 57 || Rheumatic || $100.00 |- | Rose Gibson || 35 || Delical || $400.00 |- |[[Bias-364|Mary Ann Bias]] || 37 || || $600.00 |- | Isabel Oliver || 24 || || $700.00 |- | Catharine Davidson || 22 || || $700.00 |- | Rebecca Trippe || 30 || || $650.00 |- | Dolly Collins || 28 || Delical || $600.00 |- | Annie Bias || 15 || || $700.00 |- | Nancy Murray || 17 || || $700.00 |- | Eliza Jordan || 32 || || $600.00 |- | Annie Gibson || 12 || || $550.00 |- | p.501 || || || |- | Eliza Ann Murray || 35 || || $600.00 |- | Nancy (no last name listed) || 36 || || $600.00 |- | Frances Peck || 16 || || $700.00 |- | Charlotte Chew || 13 || || $600.00 |- | Charlotte Jordan || 11 || || $550.00 |- | Mary Gibson || 11 || || $550.00 |- | Harriet Gibson || 28 || || $700.00 |- | Martha Peck || 14 || || $650.00 |- | Margaret Benson || 14 || || $650.00 |- | Betsy Benson || 12 || || $600.00 |- | Eliza Benson || 7 || || $300.00 |- | Williamina (no last name given) || 2 || || $100.00 |- | Henrietta (no last name given) || 2 mos || || $50.00 |- | Louisa Jones || 7 || || $300.00 |- | Mary Jones || 5 || || $200.00 |- | Julia Gibson || 5 || || $200.00 |- | Rachel Gibson || 3 || Scrofular & idiotic || $- |- | Mary Gibson || 18 mos || || $100.00 |- | Susan Collins || 10 || || $500.00 |- | Kitty Collins || 8 || || $350.00 |- | Dolly Collins || 3 || || $150.00 |- | Maria Collins || 1 || || $50.00 |- | Mary Elizabeth Bias || 8 || || $350.00 |- | [[Bias-365|Cornelia Bias]] || 2 || || $100.00 |- | [[Bias-366|Annie Bias]] || 15 mos || || $100.00 |- | Harriet Murray || 4 || || $175.00 |- | Charlotte Martin || 12 || || $600.00 |} After the death of Nicholas Goldsborough several of his slaves ran away. Some of them were apprehended and arrested.https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114106801/1858-slaves-of-goldsborough/ *The Daily Exchange, Baltimore, Maryland, 27 Aug 1858, Fri, Page 2'''Archives of Maryland, (Biographical Series)''', Col. N. Goldsborough, MSA SC 5496-38746, Property Owner, Talbot County, Maryland, https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc5400/sc5496/038700/038746/html/038746bio.html == Sources == * F. Edward Wright. Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records. Book 4. P17. St. Peter's Parish, Talbot County MD.

Ouachita County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]] == Welcome to the Ouachita County, Arkansas== The county seat is Camden.The county was formed on November 29, 1842, and named for the Ouachita River. === Maps and Boundaries === :[[Space:Dallas_County_Arkansas|Dallas County]] (north) :[[Space:Calhoun_County_Arkansas|Calhoun County]] (east) :[[Space:Union_County_Arkansas|Union County]] (south) :[[Space:Columbia_County_Arkansas|Columbia County]] (southwest) :[[Space:Nevada_County_Arkansas|Nevada County]] (west) :[[Space:Clark_County_Arkansas|Clark County]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== * Bearden * Camden (county seat) * Chidester * East Camden * Stephens ====Towns==== * Louann ====Census-designated place==== * Reader ====Townships:==== * Behestian * Bradley (East Camden) * Bragg * Bridge Creek (Elliott) * Carroll * Cleveland * Ecore Fabre (most of Camden) * Freeo * Jefferson * Lafayette (small part of Camden) * Liberty * Marion * Red Hill (Chidester, most of CDP Reader) * River * Smackover (Stephens) * Union (Bearden) * Valley * Washington (Louann) ==Historical Landmarks== == National Protected Areas == == Prominent Families and Surnames== ==Military and War== ===Civil War=== ===WWI=== ===WW2=== ====Ships==== '''''USS Ouachita County''''' (LST-1071) was an LST-542-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Ouachita County, Arkansas, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. Originally laid down as LST-1071 on 13 February 1945 by the Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard, Inc. of Hingham, Massachusetts; launched on 14 March 1945; and commissioned on 9 April 1945 with Lieutenant W. C. Scott in command.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Ouachita_County_(LST-1071) :Launched: 14 March 1945 :Commissioned: 9 April 1945 :Decommissioned: 10 June 1946 :Recommissioned: 3 January 1951 :Decommissioned: 15 February 1956 ==Sources== === Records and Resources=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouachita_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ouachita_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=795 * http://www.argenweb.net/Ouachita/ * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm

Ouellet/Ouellette Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Ouellettes. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Looking for DNA matches to Genevieve Tardif's maternal line that married Jean Baptiste Ouellet. Could you please compare your DNA to me to see if we match.

Oughaval Civil Parish, County Mayo

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[[Category: Mayo Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Mayo|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Mayo, Ireland|Main Mayo Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Oughaval Parish, County Mayo|Category for Oughaval Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Mayo|Civil Parishes in County Mayo]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Connacht Team|Connacht Province team]] ==Oughaval Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Nuachabháil. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1806 Oughaval Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Murrisk :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Oughaval Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Mayo|Towns of County Mayo]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
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|- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Drummin'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Dromainn.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Drummin, County Mayo|Category for Drummin]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.6959,-9.6050,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.6959/-9.6050 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.6114&lat=53.7560 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]||'''Kilsallagh'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Coill Salach.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7703,-9.7211,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7703/-9.7211 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-9.6114&lat=53.7560 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilsallagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Murrisk'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Muraisc.
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.7763,-9.6384,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.7763/-9.6384 OpenStreetMap]
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[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murrisk&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]||  |} ===The Townlands of Oughaval Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Oughaval Parish (An Nuachabháil) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1806/BF Oughaval Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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|- |Aghamore||''Achadh Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Aghamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Aghamore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghamore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Annagh Island East||''An tEanach Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Annagh Island West||''An tEanach Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=sland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Annagh Middle Island ||''An tEanach Láir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=iddle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Annagh&ded=iddle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardmore||''An tArd Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardmore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardoley||''Ard Ula''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardoley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Ardoley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardoley&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Attireesh||''Áit Tí Fhearghais''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Attireesh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Attireesh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Attireesh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barnaderg||''An Bhearna Dhearg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barnaderg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barnaderg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barnaderg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barraglanna||''Barr an Ghleanna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barraglanna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Barraglanna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barraglanna&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bartraw Island||''An Bheartrach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Bartraw+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Bartraw+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bartraw%20Island&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Belclare||''Béal an Chláir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Belclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Belclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Belclare&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bellataleen||''Béal an tSáilín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bellataleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Bellataleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bellataleen&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Boheh||''Both The''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Boheh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Boheh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Boheh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cahernamart||''Cathair na Mart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cahernamart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cahernamart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cahernamart&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cahernaran Island||''Oileán Chathair na Reann
Cahernaran''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cahernaran+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Cahernaran+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cahernaran%20Island&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowbaun||''An Cheathrú Bhán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowbaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland is in two electoral districts: Westport Urban and Westport Rural. |- |Carrowbeg||''An Cheathrú Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowbeg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowkeel||''An Cheathrú Chaol''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowkeel&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowkeeran||''Ceathrú an Chaorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowkeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowkeeran&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrowmacloughlin||''Ceathrú Mhic Lochlainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowmacloughlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrowmacloughlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrowmacloughlin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrownalurgan||''Ceathrú na Lorgan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrownalurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Carrownalurgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrownalurgan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland is in two electoral districts: Westport Urban and Westport Rural. |- |Cartoor||''An Cartúr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cartoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cartoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cartoor&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Churchfield||''An Nuachabháil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Churchfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Churchfield&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Churchfield&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clerhaun||''An Cloichreán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clerhaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clerhaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clerhaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloghan||''An Clochán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clooneen||''An Cluainín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clooneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Clooneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clooneen&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cloonmonad||''Cluain Muanad''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonmonad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cloonmonad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloonmonad&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Crott Mountain||''An Chrot''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Crott+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Crott+Mountain%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Crott%20Mountain&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuilleen||''An Coillín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilleen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuilleen&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cuilmore||''An Choill Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Cuilmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cuilmore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark East||''Páirc na bhFianna Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Deerpark+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Deerpark+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Deerpark West||''Páirc na bhFianna Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Deerpark+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Deerpark+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Deerpark,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryaun||''Doire Fhiáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derryaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derryaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derryhawna||''Doire Shamhna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derryhawna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derryhawna&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derryhawna&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Derrylea||''Doire Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrylea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrylea&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Derrymore'''||''Doire Mhór''||[[:Category:Derrymore Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Derrymore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Derrymore&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummin East||''An Dromainn Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Drummin+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Drummin+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummin,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drummin West||''An Dromainn Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Drummin+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Drummin+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drummin,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumminaweelaun||''Dromainn an Mhaoláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Drumminaweelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Drumminaweelaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumminaweelaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Durless||''Durlas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Durless&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Durless&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Durless&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Fahburren||''Faiche Boirinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Fahburren&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Fahburren&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Fahburren&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Farnaght||''Farnocht''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Farnaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Farnaght&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farnaght&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Furgill||''Forgaill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Furgill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Furgill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Furgill&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glaspatrick||''Glais Phádraig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glaspatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glaspatrick&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glaspatrick&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenbaun||''An Gleann Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glenbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glenbaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenbaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glencally||''Gleann na Caillí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glencally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glencally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glencally&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenlaur||''Gleann Lára''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glenlaur&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Glenlaur&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenlaur&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gortaroe||''Na Gorta Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gortaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gortaroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortaroe&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Gorteendarragh||''Goirtín Darach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gorteendarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Gorteendarragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gorteendarragh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illanakishta||''Oileán an Chiste''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Illanakishta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Illanakishta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illanakishta&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Illanroe||''An tOileán Rua
Illaunroe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Illanroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Illanroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Illanroe&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inishdaugh||''Inis Deách''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Inishdaugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Inishdaugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inishdaugh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Inisheeny||''Inis Aonaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Inisheeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Inisheeny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Inisheeny&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killadangan||''Coill an Daingin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killadangan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killadangan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killadangan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killaghoor||''Coill an Chúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killaghoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killaghoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killaghoor&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland is in two electoral districts: Westport Urban and Westport Rural. |- |Killeencoff||''Cillín Mhic Dhuibh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killeencoff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Killeencoff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeencoff&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilsallagh Lower||''Coill Salach Íochtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Kilsallagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Kilsallagh+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilsallagh,%20lower&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilsallagh Upper||''Coill Salach Uachtair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Kilsallagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Kilsallagh+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilsallagh,%20upper&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockaraha East||''Cnoc an Rátha Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Knockaraha+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Knockaraha+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaraha,%20east&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockaraha West||''Cnoc an Rátha Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Knockaraha+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Knockaraha+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaraha,%20west&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockfin||''Cnoc Finn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockfin&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockranny||''Cnoc Raithní''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockranny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Knockranny&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockranny&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leckanvy||''Leic Ainimhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Leckanvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Leckanvy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leckanvy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Leenavesta||''Léana Uí Bhiasta''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Leenavesta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Leenavesta&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Leenavesta&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenacraigaboy||''Léana na Creige Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenacraigaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenacraigaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenacraigaboy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lenanadurtaun||''Léana na dTortán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenanadurtaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Lenanadurtaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lenanadurtaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Meermihil||''Mír Mhichíl''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Meermihil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Meermihil&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Meermihil&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Muingatogher||''Moing an Tóchair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Muingatogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Muingatogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Muingatogher&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullagh'''||''An Mullach''||[[:Category:Mullagh Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Mullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Mullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullagh&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murrisk||''Muraisc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Murrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Murrisk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murrisk&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.]
Not recorded yet as a townland on Townlands.ie. |- |Murrisk Demesne||''Diméin Mhuraisce''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Murrisk+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Murrisk+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murrisk%20Demesne&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Murrisknaboll||''Muraisc na bPoll''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Murrisknaboll&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Murrisknaboll&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Murrisknaboll&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Oughty'''||''Na hUchtaí''||[[:Category:Oughty Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Oughty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Oughty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oughty&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Owenwee'''||''An Abhainn Bhuí''||[[:Category:Owenwee Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Owenwee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Owenwee&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Owenwee&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Pollanoughty||''Páirc na bhFianna Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Pollanoughty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Pollanoughty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Pollanoughty&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roeillan||''Rua-oileán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Roeillan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Roeillan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roeillan&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Roman Island||''Oileán na Rómhánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Roman+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Roman+Island%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Roman%20Island&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossbeg||''An Ros Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rossbeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossbeg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rossymailley||''Ros Uí Mháille''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rossymailley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Rossymailley&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rossymailley&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Shanvallybeg||''An Seanbhaile Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Shanvallybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Shanvallybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Shanvallybeg&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Streamstown||''Baile an tSrutháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Streamstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Streamstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Streamstown&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tangincartoor||''Teanga an Chartúir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tangincartoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tangincartoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tangincartoor&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnyard||''Tamhnaigh Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnyard&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Tawnycrower||''Tamhnaigh Chreabhar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnycrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnycrower&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnycrower&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tawnyslinnaun'''||''Tamhnaigh Shlinneáin''||[[:Category:Tawnyslinnaun Townland, Oughaval Parish, County Mayo]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnyslinnaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Tawnyslinnaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tawnyslinnaun&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Teevenacroaghy||''Taobh na Cruaiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Teevenacroaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Teevenacroaghy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Teevenacroaghy&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Thornhill||''Cnoc Sceichín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Thornhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=Thornhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Thornhill&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Westport Demesne||''Diméin Chathair na Mart''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Westport+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Mayo&townland=%22Westport+Demesne%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Westport%20Demesne&countyname=MAYO&Parish=OUGHAVAL Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Mayo should be added to the main Mayo page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Oughteragh Civil Parish, County Leitrim

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Leitrim, Ireland|'''Main Leitrim Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim|Category for Oughteragh Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Leitrim|'''Civil Parishes in County Leitrim''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Leitrim Team|County Leitrim team]] ==Oughteragh Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Uachtar Achaidh. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1488&cat=BF&ord=en Oughteragh Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Carrigallen :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Connacht Province of Ireland|Connacht]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Oughteragh Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Leitrim|Towns of County Leitrim]] ====Aughnasheelan==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Achadh na Síleann. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0660,-7.8625,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0660/-7.8625 OpenStreetMap] ====Ballinamore==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Béal an Átha Móir. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0530,-7.7999,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0530/-7.7999 OpenStreetMap] ====Edentinny==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Éadan an tSionnaigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0436,-7.8213,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0436/-7.8213 OpenStreetMap] ====Lawderdale==== :Irish or Alternate Name: Droim Raithin. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.0300,-7.8016,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.0300/-7.8016 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Oughteragh Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Oughteragh Parish (Uachtar Achaidh) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1488&cat=BF&ord=en Oughteragh Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |'''Aghadark'''||''Achadh Dearc''||[[:Category:Aghadark Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghadark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghadark&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghaleague||''Achadh Liag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghaleague&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghatawny Lower||''Achadh Tamhnaí Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghatawny%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghatawny%20Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghatawny Upper||''Achadh Tamhnaí Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghatawny%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghatawny%20Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghlin||''An Eachlainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghoo East||''Achadh Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghoo%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghoo%20East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghoo West||''Achadh Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghoo%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Aghoo%20West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Aghyowla||''Achadh Abhla''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghyowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Aghyowla&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Altakeeran||''Allt an Chaorthainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Altakeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Altakeeran&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardmeenan||''Ard Maonáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ardmeenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ardmeenan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ardrum||''Ard-droim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ardrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ardrum&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballynameeltoge||''Baile na Míoltóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ballynameeltoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Ballynameeltoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Boggaun||''An Bogán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Boggaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Boggaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Bolganard||''An Bolgán Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Bolganard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Bolganard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Callowhill||''Collchoill''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Callowhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Callowhill&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Camagh||''Camach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Camagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Camagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Cannaboe'''||''Ceann na Bó''||[[:Category:Cannaboe Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cannaboe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cannaboe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castlerogy||''Caiseal Raige''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Castlerogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Castlerogy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cleenaghoo||''Claonachadh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cleenaghoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cleenaghoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cleendargan||''Claon Deargáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cleendargan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cleendargan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Clogher||''An Clochar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Clogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Clogher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cloverhill or Corglass||''An Chorr Ghlas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Cloverhill%20or%20Corglass%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Cloverhill%20or%20Corglass%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corgar||''An Chorr Ghearr''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corgar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corgar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornabroher||''Cora Bhrothair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornabroher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornabroher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornacreegh||''Corr na Crí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornacreegh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornacreegh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornacreeve||''Corr na Craoibhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornacreeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornacreeve&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cornageeragh||''Corr na gCaorach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cornageeragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corrabeegher||''Cora Bhuíochair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corrabeegher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corrabeegher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corrachole||''Corr Chóil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corrachole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corrachole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Corramartin||''Cora Mhártain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corramartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Corramartin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creevy||''An Chraobhaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Creevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Creevy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Cromlin||''Cromghlinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cromlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Cromlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghashillaun||''Curracha Sileáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghashillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghashillaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghnabania||''Currach na Báine''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghnabania&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghnabania&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghnawall||''Currach na bhFál''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghnawall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Curraghnawall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dernahelty Beg||''Doire na hEilte Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Dernahelty%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Dernahelty%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dernahelty More||''Doire na hEilte Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Dernahelty%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Dernahelty%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dernasmallan||''Doire na Smalán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Dernasmallan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Dernasmallan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrinkeher (Brady)||''Doire na Ceachar (Brady)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Brady)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Brady)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrinkeher (Mc Donnell)||''Doire na Ceachar (Mc Donnell)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Mc%20Donnell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Mc%20Donnell)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrinkeher (Raycroft)||''Doire na Ceachar (Raycroft)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Raycroft)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Derrinkeher%20(Raycroft)%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrynawana||''Doire na bhFána''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Derrynawana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Derrynawana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Dromore||''An Droim Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumany||''Droim Eanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbad||''Droim Bada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumbad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumbad&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumbibe||''Droim Badhb''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumbibe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumbibe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumcroman||''Droim Chromáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumcroman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumcroman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumdartan Glebe||''Droim Dartáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Drumdartan%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Drumdartan%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumgownagh||''Droim Gamhnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumgownagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumgownagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumkeen||''Droim Caoin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumkeen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumlonan||''Droim Lonáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumlonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumlonan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumrackan||''Droim Rocáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Drumrackan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Drumraine Glebe||''Droim Raithin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Drumraine%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Drumraine%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Fohera||''Fothara''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Fohera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Fohera&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glennan Beg||''An Gleannán Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Glennan%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Glennan%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
This townland extends into Drumreilly Civil Parish. |- |Glennan More||''An Gleannán Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Glennan%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Glennan%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghglass||''Gréach Shleasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Greaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Greaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghrevagh Beg||''An Ghréach Riabhach Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Greaghrevagh%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Greaghrevagh%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Greaghrevagh More Glebe||''An Ghréach Riabhach Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Greaghrevagh%20More%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Greaghrevagh%20More%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Gubnaveagh||''Gob na bhFiach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Gubnaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Gubnaveagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kildorragh||''An Choill Dorcha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kildorragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kildorragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killadough||''Coillidh Dhubhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killadough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killadough&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killaglasheen||''Coill an Ghlaisín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killaglasheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killaglasheen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killaneen||''Cill Dainín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killaneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Killaneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilnamaddyroe||''Coill na Madadh Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kilnamaddyroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kilnamaddyroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilrush||''Coill Rois''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kilrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kilrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltybardan||''Coillte Bardáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltybardan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltybardan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltycreevagh||''Coillte Craobhacha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltycreevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltycreevagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltygerry||''Coillte Geire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltygerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltygerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltyhugh||''Coillte Aodha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltyhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltyhugh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltymoodan||''Coillte Muadáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltymoodan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltymoodan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kiltynashinnagh||''Coillte na Sionnach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltynashinnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Kiltynashinnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockacullion||''Cnoc an Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Knockacullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Knockacullion&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Knockanroe||''An Cnocán Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Knockanroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Knockanroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Lahard'''||''An Leathard''||[[:Category:Lahard Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Liscuilfea||''Lios Coille Fia''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Liscuilfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Liscuilfea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisnatullagh||''Lios na Tulcha''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lisnatullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lisnatullagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lissacarn||''Lios an Chairn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lissacarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Lissacarn&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Longstones||''Na Clocha Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Longstones&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Longstones&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Mayo'''||''Maigh Eo''||[[:Category:Mayo Townland, Oughteragh Parish, County Leitrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mayo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mayo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Miskaun Glebe||''An Meascán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Miskaun%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=%22Miskaun%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moher||''An Mothar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Moher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Moher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mulnasillagh||''Mullach na Saileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mulnasillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mulnasillagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Mulnavannoge||''Mullach na bhFeannóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mulnavannoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Mulnavannoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Oughteragh||''Uachtar Achaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Oughteragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Oughteragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Pottore||''Potóir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Pottore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Pottore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Prabagh||''Prábach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Prabagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Prabagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Seltanahunshin||''Sailtean na 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Leitrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Tullyoscar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Tullyoscar&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Tullywana||''Tulaigh Bhánaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Tullywana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Tullywana&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Unshinagh||''Uinseannach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Unshinagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Leitrim&townland=Unshinagh&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 Leitrim should be added to the main Leitrim 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. 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Ould Newbury, Historical and Biographical Sketches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Ould Newbury, Historical and Biographical Sketches == * by John James Currier (1834-1912) * published by Damrell and Upham, Boston, 1896 * Source Example: ::: Currier, John James. ''[[Space:Ould Newbury, Historical and Biographical Sketches|Ould Newbury, Historical and Biographical Sketches]]'' (Damrell and Upham, Boston, 1896) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Currier|Currier]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ould Newbury, Historical and Biographical Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ouldnewburyhist00currgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=vws1AAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ouldnewburyhisto00curr * https://archive.org/details/ouldnewburyhisto00currrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006687003 === Additions and Corrections === * Currier, John James. ''[[Space:History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1905|History of Newburyport, Mass., 1764-1909]]'' (Newburyport, Mass., 1909) Vol. 2, [https://archive.org/details/historyofnewbury2176curr/page/570 Page 570-91]

Our 1st Family Reunion ( Mione)

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please share a stiry u have on this page i will copy and maKE A MEMORY BOOK FOR EVERYONE TO READ the day of.Also mail me pictures please put your name on back so i can return them we are working on a cd to play that day so any pic u have of your own families and of grandma and granpa or videos if you know how to burn it on a disk or forward to my facebook where i can burn threw my computer please do please send a favorite story or memory u have even mail the page to me i will put it in a memory album .Love and Happiness Jo

Our American Melting Pot Research Opportunities

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[[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Opportunities]] [[Category: Bongiovi-2 Research Log]] ==Overview== This page is a place to record research opportunities based on [[Bongiovi-2|Rob Bongiovi]]'s research. [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our_American_Melting_Pot_Research_Opportunities Wikitree Profiles linking to this page] ==Bongiovi-Siggins== ===[[Bongiovi-8|Albert Bongiovi (1894-1964)]]=== *Locate birth record ==Conner-Boyd== ===The Green-Wood Cemetery Lot 11139=== *According to The Green-Wood Cemetery records, the following were interred in the same burial lot. Try to discover the relationships.Connie Thatcher, The Green-Wood Genealogy Team, Brooklyn, New York to Rob Bongiovi, email with attachments, 8 Nov 2022, "Genealogy Inquiry," Bongiovi Family History Files; Robert P. Bongiovi, Contains information on the purchase and heirship history for burial lot 11139 and the burial orders for this lot. **[[Boyd-16701|Robert Boyd (abt.1842-1892)]] **[[Conner-6333|Abraham Conner (-1865)]] **[[Conner-5519|Benjamin F. Conner (abt.1825-1877)]] **[[Conner-5533|Abraham Conner (1866-1893)]] **[[Conner-5532|Harry Conner (abt.1865-1911)]] **[[Conner-6334|John H. Conner (abt.1828-1877)]] **[[Boyd-16633|Margaret (Boyd) Conner (abt.1833-1911)]] **[[Unknown-624294|Hannah M. (Unknown) Miller (-1875)]] **[[Miller-102804|Volney Miller (-abt.1872)]] **[[O'Conner-558|George F. O'Conner (-abt.1901)]] **[[O'Connor-6836|George M. O'Connor (-1902)]] **[[Unknown-624298|Mabel (Unknown) O'Connor (-1905)]] **[[O'Connor-6835|William O'Connor (-1906)]] **[[Unknown-624296|Eliza Ann (Unknown) Rhoades (-1861)]] **[[Unknown-624293|Sarah A. (Unknown) Vaughan (-1904)]] **[[Vaughan-8349|William E. Vaughan (-1872)]] **[[Vaughan-8343|William V. Vaughan (1863-1921)]] **[[Vaughan-8348|Raymond Vaughan (abt.1894-1894)]] **[[Vaughan-8342|Edward B. Vaughan (abt.1867-1912)]] **[[Unknown-624492|Margaret W. (Unknown) Vaughan (abt.1866-1894)]] ==Fennessey-Carroll== ===[[Fennessey-35|William Fennessey (abt.1840-)]] and [[Carroll-12682|Ellen (Carroll) Fennessey (abt.1840-)]]=== *Rough outline of family from baptism records; flesh out and trace ==Kazmierski-Krupa== ===[[Kazmierski-13|Joseph Kazmierski (1882-1940)]]=== *Locate immigration record -- census routinely indicate he immigrated in 1901. He may have a 1906 naturalization file *Locate birth record/parents in Poland. A Francis Sliwinski was a witness to the marriage -- perhaps this will help find Joseph's parents. ===[[Krupa-232|Anna (Krupa) Kazmierski (1886-1962)]]=== *Locate obituary *Locate birth record *Look for records between birth and 1900 ===[[Kazmierski-21|Henry Frank Kazmierski (1911-1979)]]=== *Locate World War II military records ===[[Kazmierski-18|Edmund Joseph Kazmierski (1912-1991)]]=== *Locate birth, marriage and death records ==Krupa-Bochnia=== ===[[Krupa-233|Jan Krupa (abt.1841-1905)]] and [[Bochnia-1|Regina (Bochnia) Krupa (abt.1845-1916)]]=== *Locate marriage record ==Murawski-Olzewski== ===[[Murawski-106|Jakub Murawski (abt.1788-bef.1862)]] and [[Olzewski-5|Agnieszka (Olzewski) Murawski (abt.1802-)]]=== *[[Space:Research:_Find_Children_of_Jakub_Murawski_and_Agnieszka_(Olzewski)_Murawski | Find Children of Jakub Murawski and Agnieszka (Olzewski) Murawski]] ==Murawski-Ploski== ===[[Murawski-103|Grzegorz Murawski (1839-1914)]] and [[Ploski-2|Domicela (Ploski) Murawski (1843-1935)]]=== *Most of the information is from work by Carol Curry and a family group sheet. Sometime in the future should go back and get primary sources. *Need Domicela's death record. ==Sejda-Murawski== ===[[Sejda-7|Leon Sejda (1870-1935)]]=== *When he immigrated in 1902, Leon reported he was going Conneticut.”New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924,” database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1368704 : downloaded 27 November 2020), Roll 288, vol 485-486, 5 Jul 1902-9 Jul 1902, image 157 of 652; SS Ryndam, arrived New York 6 July 1902; citing NARA microfilm publication T715 and M237 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). In 1909, he has moved to Hammond, Indiana.”Advertised Mail,” The Times (Munster, Indiana), 7 September 1909, List of uncalled mail, including Leon Sejda; online images, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com : downloaded 28 December 2020). Research to determine if we can figure out why he moved to Indiana. **This is in work: [[Space:Research:_When_and_why_did_Leon_Sejda_(Sejda-7)_move_from_Connecticut_to_Indiana|Research: When and why did Leon Sejda (Sejda-7) move from Connecticut to Indiana]] ===[[Sejda-9|Wincenty Sejda (1902-1971)]] and [[Zaborowska-29|Stanislawa (Zaborowska) Sejda (1899-1981)]]=== *Carol Curry reports [[Sejda-9|Wincenty Sejda (1902-1971)]]'s birth and other family information.Carol Curry, [e-mail for private use], to Robert P. Bongiovi, e-mail, 29 September 2020, “Murawski Family History- Part 2,” Murawski-Ploska Sources; privately held by Robert P. Bongiovi, [e-mail & address for private use], 2020. Should ask for details and research further. *This [https://genealodzy.pl/forum-genealogiczne-viewtopic-p-514612.phtml post on a Polish genealogy forum] has a link to Wincenty's birth record, his grave, and other information. ===[[Sejda-8|Leon J. Sejda Jr (1912-1981)]]=== *Don't have many pictures of this person. Look to see if there is one in the Hammond High School yearbooks which are online at the Hammond Library. ==Sejda-Szydlik== ===[[Sejda-12|Marcin Sejda (abt.1827-)]] and [[Szydlik-8|Lowyza (Szydlik) Sejda (abt.1823-bef.1901)]]=== #Missing all children save [[Sejda-7|Leon Sejda (1870-1935)]] #Missing birth, marriage and death See: [[Space:Research:_Look_for_Marcin_and_Lowyza_(Szydlik)_Sejda_children_on_Geneteka|Look for Marcin and Lowyza (Szydlik) Sejda children on Geneteka]] ===[[Sejda-26|Antoni (Sejda) Seyda (1892-1970)]]=== *Didn't complete all of the ancillary records I located in my [[Space:Research:_How_is_Tony_Sejda_related_to_Leon_Sejda_(Sejda-7)|How is Tony Sejda related to Leon Sejda (Sejda-7)]] *#[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1002/images/IN-2370132-3232?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ciu120&_phstart=successSource&pId=1831664 World War II] draft card *#[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1629/images/31192_118254-06031?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ciu120&_phstart=successSource&pId=5027448 Naturalization index card] *#[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2375/images/2375_08_00048-02519?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ciu120&_phstart=successSource&pId=2895810 application for his veteran's gravestone] *#[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZM-1HJR World War I Service card] *#Holy Cross Cemetery Intermnet card for[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2HN-TRD1 Anthony] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2HN-TR6F Mary] *#On Fold3, found [https://www.fold3.com/image/604005741 his outbound record for World War I] which lists [[Sejda-7|Leon Sejda (1870-1935)]] as his POC. His [https://www.fold3.com/image/604476454 return record] lists Leon as his ''brother'' ===[[Sejda-31|Jakub Sejda (abt.1857-)]]=== *The marriage record gives a different town of birth that might lead to his birth record and other family records -- Jerutki, Prussia (now Poland) ==Sources==

Our ancestors the Stantons

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A book called Our ancestors the Stantons== * by Stanton, William Henry, 1860- * published Philadelphia, Priv. print. for W. H. Stanton 1922 * Source Example: ::: Stanton, William Henry. ''[[Space:Our ancestors the Stantons|Our ancestors the Stantons]]'' (Philadelphia, Priv. print. for W. H. Stanton 1922) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stantons|Stantons]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our ancestors the Stantons|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bookcalledouranc00stan

Our Ancestry - Bond Family

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{{Image |file=Our_Ancestry_-_Bond_Family.jpg |caption=Old Book |size=l }} '''Title:''' OUR ANCESTRY '''Author(s):''' [[Bond-3069|Jessie Bond-Johnson]] and [[Bond-3068|C. Lester Bond]] '''Summary:''' Short biographies of selected Bond family members, some information regarding the Hayes and Starr families, and lineage charts with dates and places. '''Subjects''': Surnames: BOND, STARR, HAYES, Oregon Trail, Family History '''Format:''' Typewritten Manuscript, 56 pages '''Publisher, Date''': Self-published, June 24, 1968 '''Citation:''' Bond-Johnson, Jessie, and C. Lester Bond. ''Our Ancestry''. 1st ed. Riverside, California: PDF, 1968. Print. ---- '''Foreward:''' (pages 1-2) The record of a family is difficult to compile accurately and completely after a period of nearly 300 years from the time of our paternal and maternal ancestors. However, this information which follows is, to the best of our knowledge, accurate and such as can be relied upon. Much of the information herein provided was furnished by Mrs. [[Bond-|Irene Grace Bond-Clingman]], now deceased. As observed from the records, Mrs. Clingman was the daughter of our grandfather, [[Bond-1475|William Bond]] and his second wife [[Starr-|Talitha Cumi Belknap-Starr]]. Valuable information was also provided by [[Standish-|John K. Standish]], whose great-grandfather, [[Hayes-|Seth Whipple Hayes]] was a brother of our grandmother [[Hayes-5300|Hannah Hayes-Bond]]. [[Hayes-|Fred W. Hayes]] also furnished us with other information regarding the Hayes family. And our cousin, [[Walts-|Royal Walts]], whose mother was a sister to our mother, also contributed in a large way by filling in on the Belknap and Starr families. We are grateful indeed for the assistance rendered by all of these relatives and others who have not been named. Ten centuries ago in Anglo-Saxon England a "Bonda" was a farmer. This name became a surname with the "a" dropped, in the 12th century. In 1327 [[Bond-|Robert Lee Bond]] was a Worcestershire resident. The Bond coat-of-arms, first granted in Cornwall, England has a gold stripe across the center of a black shield. {{Image|file=Bond-2968.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Pioneer Wagon. }} Most of the Bonds in Washington and Oregon are descendants of our great uncle [[Bond-1462|Solomon Bond]] and his wife, our great aunt [[Bond-2388|Hulda Bond]], Note from [[Bond-2968|Paula Bond]] -- The California Bonds are mainly descendants of [[Bond-1475|William Bond]]'s sons [[Bond-|Seth Hayes Bond]] and [[Bond-3058|James Monroe Bond]] and Solomon's brother [[Bond-1476|George W. Bond]] who wrote the diary when they crossed the plains. Solomon Bond and his wife Hulda had eleven (11) sons and daughters. The next to the youngest child [[Bond-1471|Harvey S. Bond]], who was a cousin to our father, was for many years a station master for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Sutherlin, Oregon. It was our privilege to visit him several times during the last few years of his life. He died at the age of seventy-five in the late 1930s. Five of uncle Solomon's children were born in Eastern Iowa before he crossed the plains to Oregon. [[Bond-1474|John Bond]], our great-grandfather, was a Baptist minister. He married a French woman whose maiden name was [[Chastain-251|Sarah Chastain]]. They lived first after their marriage, in Hanry County, Kentucky, where their sons [[Bond-1475|William Bond]], [[Bond-1476|George Bond]], and [[Bond-1462|Solomon Bond]] were born. In 1821 John and his family migrated to Washington County, Indiana, Note from [[Bond-2968|Paula Bond]] -- John and Sarah added two more children to the family in Indiana with the birth of James and Rebecca. and in 1830 they went to Edgar County, Illinois. Some of the relatives had gone previously to Eastern Iowa. William and Solomon were living there with their families when they decided to go West to Oregon. They drove first to Illinois and our great-grandfather decided to join the wagon train and go west with them. [[Bond-1477|James Bond]], the fourth son in the family had gone to Oregon in the summer of 1847, but he returned to Illinois and acted as Scout for the wagon train in 1853. On April 12, 1853, the members of the family mentioned above were included in a wagon train which left the rendezvous point of Knoxville, Iowa, destination: Oregon. Also in the same train were the four daughters of John Bond; the parents of Hulda Hayes Bond; two of Hulda's brothers and four sisters; also husbands, wives and children of the various brothers and sisters. At least thirty-two (32) members of these two related families were in this train. The size of the wagon train is unknown. However, the diary of [[Bond-1476|George W Bond]] indicated there were members of the train with whom he was not acquainted when well along in their journey. They arrived near Oregon City on September 21, 1853. == Notes ==

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[[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10185835,fa0b Walter Pack List] [https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/the-first-residents-of-jamestown.htm#:~:text=Asbie%2C%20John%20-%20died%20August%206%2C%201607%20Beast,1628%20Brinto%20%28or%20Brinton%29%2C%20Edward%20-%20Mason%2C%20Soldier Jamestown deaths] [https://abbottfamily.weebly.com/famous-descendants.html Abbott Famous Descendants of George and Hannah Abbot] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jamestown_colonists List of Jamestown Colonist] [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1581008815487517 JAMESTOWNE PART I of 2] List of Adventurers to Jamestown by the time of the Second Charter of May 23, 1609 in alphabetical order. ==== ( 1 ) David ap Hugh, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 2 ) Thomas Abbey, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 3 ) Jefrey Abots, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 4 ) Captain Acme, arrived with the Second Charter ( 5 ) Captain Adams, with the Second Charter ( 6 ) Henry Adling, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 7 ) Robert Alberton, perfumer, arrived with the First Supply ( 8 ) Thomas Alcocke, arrived with the Second Charter ( 9 ) Jeremy Alicock, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 14, 1607 at Jamestown :(10) [[Allen-2406|John Allen]], fishmonger ( 1569-1629 ), arrived with the Second Charter John Allen of Middlesex, married September 17, 1621 at St Mary Somerset with St Mary Mounthaw, London, England to MARGERY FLETCHER :(11) Thomas Allen, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( NOTE: Thomas Allen mentioned in the Will of JOHN FLETCHER of Jamestown in 1657 :(12) John Andrews, the Elder, Doctor of Cambridge, arrived with the Second Charter :(13) John Andrews, the younger of Cambridge, arrived with the Second Charter :( 14 ) Nicholas Andrews, arrived with the Second Charter :(15) Edmond Anne, arrived with the Second Charter :(16) Charles Anthony, goldsmith, arrived with the Second Charter. :(17) [[Archer-1913|Captain Gabriell Archer ( 1575-1609]] ), arrived with the First Charter, Gentleman, captain of ship Blessing during the Second Charter, died winter of 1609/1610 at Jamestown, son of John Archer of Mountnessing, Essex and Eleanor Frewin, daughter of Richard Frewin and Margaret Greenwood Gabriell Archer married Mary Bull {{FindAGrave|149915206}} (18 ) [[Argall-31|Captain Samuel Argall ( 1580-1626 )]], arrived with the Second Charter, son of Richard Argall of East Sutton, Kent and Mary Scott, daughter of Sir Reginald Scott of Scot’s Hall and Mary Tuke, daughter of Sir Bryan Tuke of Layer Marney, Essex, his wife was secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, served as Governor of Virginia in 1617, died January 24, 1626 at sea. {{FindAGrave|59758002}} :(19)[[Asbie-1| John Asbie]], arrived with the First Charter, died 1575-August 6, 1607 at Jamestown :(20) Sir Anthony Ashley, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter :( 21) Captain John Ashley, arrived with the Second Charter :(22) Sir Roger Ashton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter :(23) James Askew, arrived with the Second Charter :(24) William Atkinson ( 1550-1608 ), arrived with the Second Charter ( NOTE: A Thomas Atkinson witnessed the Will of JOHN FLETCHER of Jamestown in 1657 :(25) [[Aucher-17|Sir Anthony Aucher]], Kt. arrived with the Second Charter :(26) Anthony Aucher, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 27 ) George Bache, fishmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 28 ) Sir Francis Bacon, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 29 ) John Badger, arrived with the Second Charter :(30) Henry Bagwell - 35, arrived on the Deliverance during the Second Charter :(31) Robert Bagwell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 32 ) John Baker, arrived with the Second Charter ( 33 ) Richard Banister, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter :(34) John Banks, arrived with the Second Charter :( 3 ) Miles Banks, cutler, arrived with the Second charter ( 36 ) Thomas Barber, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 37 ) William Bardwell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 38 ) Robert Barker, shoemaker, arrived with the Second Charter ( 39 ) Anthony Barnars, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 40 ) Edward Barnes, mercer, arrived with the Second Charter :(41) Robert Barnes, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ;(42) William Barnes, arrived with the Second Charter ( 43 ) Christopher Baron, arrived with the Second Charter ( 44 ) Edmond Baschall, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 45 ) Robert Bateman, arrived with the Second Charter :(46)Thomas Bathurst, arrived with the Second Charter :(47) Timothy Bathurst, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter :(48) Thomas Bayley, vintner, arrived with the Second Charter :(49) William Bayley, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 50 ) Edward Beale, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 51 ) Benjamin Beast, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died September 5, 1607 at Jamestown ( 52 ) William Beckwith, tailer, arrived with the First Supply :(53) John Bedle, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply :(54) Gabriell Bedle, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply :(55) John Beedel, arrived with the Second Charter :(56) [[Beheathland-1| Robert Beheathland]], Gentleman 1580-1628, arrived with the First Charter, died 1628 in Virginia ( 57 ) Richard Belfield, refiner, arrived with the First Supply ( 58 ) Henry Bell, tradesman, with the Second Supply :(59) George Bennett, arrived with the Second Charter :(60) Nicholas Bennit, carpenter, arrived with the Second Charter :(61) William Bennett, fishmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 62 ) Nicholas Benson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 63 ) Peter Benson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 64 ) William Bentley, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 65 ) Alexander Bents, arrived with the Second Charter ( 66 ) Edward Berkeley, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 67 ) George Berkeley, arrived with the Second Charter :(68)[[Berkeley-484| Sir Maurice Berkeley, Kt. ( 1577-1617]] ) arrived with the Second Charter, son of [[Berkeley-102|Sir Henry Berkeley]] of Bruton and [[Lygon-7|Margaret Lygon]], widow of [[Russell-7479|Sir Thomas Russell]] of Strensham, Worcestershire and daughter of William Lygon of Madresfield, Worcestershire, [[Russell-747|9Thomas Russell]] of Strensham, first married [[Cholmley-9|Frances Cholmley]], daughter of [[Cholmeley-27|Roger Cholmeley]] Lord Chief Justice --- [[Berkeley-484|Maurice Berkeley]] married [[Killigrew-17|Elizabeth]] Killigrew, daughter of [[Killigrew-23|Sir William Killigrew]] of Hanworth, Middlesex [[Berkeley-484|Maurice Berkeley]] is the father of [[Berkeley-448|Sir William Berkeley (1605-1677)]], Governor of Virginia. {{FindAGrave|120071038}} :(69) William Berkeley, arrived with the Second Charter :(70) William Berkeley, arrived with the Second Charter ( 71 ) Robert Berrisford, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 72 ) John Birigley, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 73 ) Edward Bishop, stationer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 74 ) Sir Thomas Bludder, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 75 ) Captain John Blundell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 76 ) John Blunt, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 77 ) George Bolls, Esq. Sheriff of London, arrived with the Second Charter ( 78 ) Martin Bond, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 79 ) William Bonham, arrived with the Second Charter ( 80 ) David Bourne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 81 ) John Bouth, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 82 ) Robert Boyer, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 83 ) Thomas Bradley, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 84 ) James Brearly, arrived with the Second Charter ( 85 ) John Bree, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 86 ) Reynolds, Brewer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 87 ) Edward Brewster, arrived with the Second Charter, the son of William Brewster ( 88 ) William Brewster, arrived with the Second Charter ( 89 ) William Brian, arrived with the Second Charter ( 90 ) Jeffrey Briars, died in Bermuda during the Second Charter ( 91 ) Captain Brinsley, arrived with the Second Charter ( 92 ) Edward Brinto, mason, soldier, arrived with the First Charter ( 93 ) Richard Brislow, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 94 )Thomas Britain, arrived with the Second Charter ( 95 ) Thomas Brocket, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 96 ) Hugh Broker, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 97 ) Sir Callisthenes Brooke, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 98 ) Christopher Brooke, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 99 ) Edward Brookes, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died April 7, 1607 at Jamestown ( 100 ) John Brookes, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 101 ) Sir John Brooke, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 102 ) Richard Brooke, arrived with the Second Charter ( 103 ) Edward Browne, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 15, 1607 at Jamestown ( 104 ) Matthew Brown, arrived with the Second Charter ( 105 ) Oliver Browne, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 106 ) Sir William Brown, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 107 ) William Brown, shoemaker, arrived with the Second Charter ( 108 ) Redmond Brudenell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 109 ) James Brumfield, boy, arrived with the First Charter ( 110 ) William Bruster, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 10, 1607 at Jamestown ( 111 ) Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos of Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire ( 1580-1621 ), arrived with the Second Charter, Member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of William Brydges, 4th Baron Chandos and Mary Hopton, daughter of Sir Owen Hopton and Anne Echyngham. Grey Brydges was a good friend of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex. Grey Brydges married Lady Anne Stanley, daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby and Lady Anne Spencer. His wife Lady Anne Stanley was a great great granddaughter of King Henry VIII’s sister Princes Mary Tudor, had been heiress presumptive to the throne of England, she was however passed over for King James VI of Scotland. ( 112 ) Rev. Richard Bucke, chaplain of the expedition, arrived with the Second Charter, wife and three children, all died ( 113 ) John Bullock, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 114 ) Peter Burgoyne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 115 ) Robert Burgoyne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 116 ) Thomas Burgoyne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 117 ) William Burket, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 118 ) Sir John Burlacie, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 119 ) Francis Burley, minister, arrived with the Second Charter ( 120 ) James Burne, arrived with the First Supply ( 121 ) Samuel Burnham, arrived with the Second Charter ( 122 ) Anne Burras, maide of Mistresse Forrest, with the Second Supply ( 123 ) John Burras, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 124 ) Captain Burray, arrived with the Second Charter ( 125 ) George Burton, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 126 ) Ralph Busby, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 127 ) John Bushride, arrived with the Second Charter ( 128 ) George Butler, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 129 ) Captain Thomas Button, arrived with the Second Charter ( 130 ) Edward Cage, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 131 ) George Calvert, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 132 ) James CampbelL ironmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 133 ) Laurence Campe, draper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 134 ) Paul Canning, arrived with the Second Charter ( 135 ) William Canning, arrived with the Second Charter ( 136 ) Thomas Cannon, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 137 ) William Cantrill, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 138 ) John Capper, carpenter, arrived with the First Charter ( 139 ) Thomas Careles, arrived with the Second Charter ( 140 ) Edward Carew, arrived with the Second Charter ( 141 ) Sir George Carew, Lord Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes ( 1555-1629 ), arrived with the Second Charter, Member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Dr. George Carew, Dean of Windsor and Anne Harvey, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harvey. Sir George Carew served under Queen Elizabeth I during the Tudor conquest of Ireland and was appointed President of Munster. George Carew married Joyce Clopton, daughter of William Clopton of Clopton House near Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire and Anne Griffith, daughter of Sir George Griffith. George Carew had an illegitimate child, Sir Thomas Stafford, courtier and Member of Parliament, who married Lady Mary Woodhouse, widow of Sir Robert Killigrew and daughter of Sir Henry Woodhouse of Waxham and Anne Bacon, daughter of Nicholas Bacon. ( 142 ) Sir Henry Carey, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 143 ) Sir Robert Carey, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 144 ) Thomas Carpenter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 145 ) William Carpenter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 146 ) John Carrill, arrived with the Second Charter ( 147 ) Christopher Carter, deserted, stayed behind in Bermuda diring the Second Charter ( 148 ) Randolph Carter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 149 ) Abraham Cartwright, arrived with the Second Charter ( 150 ) John Cason, arrived with the Second Charter ( 151 ) Allen Cassen, arrived with the Second Charter ( 152 ) George Casson, laborer, arrived with the First Charter, died December 1607 at Jamestown ( 153 ) Thomas Casson, laborer, arrived with the First Charter ( 154 ) William Casson, laborer, arrived with the First Charter ( 155 ) Richard Caswell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 156 ) William Cater, arrived with the Second Charter ( 157 ) William Causey, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 158 ) John Cavady, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 159 ) Sir Edward Cecil, Kt. 1st Viscount Wimbledon ( 1572-1638 ), arrived with the Second Charter, son of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earle of Exeter, Lord Burghley and Dorothy Neville, daughter of John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer and Lady Lucy Somerset, daughter of Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester Edward Cecil first married Theodosia Noel, daughter of Sir Andrew Noel of Dalby and Mabel Harrington, second married Diana Drury, daughter of Sir William Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk and Elizabeth Stafford, third married Sophia Zouche, daughter of Sir Edward Zouche of Woking and Dorothy Silking ( 160 ) Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury ( 1563-1612 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief adviser of Queen Elizabeth I and Secretary of State and Mildred Cooke, daughter of Anthony Cooke and Anne Fitzwilliam. Half brother to Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. Robert Cecil married Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham and Frances Newton. ( 161 ) Thomas Cecil, 1st Earle of Exeter, Lord Burghley ( 1542-1623 ) arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley and Mary Cheke, daughter of Peter Cheke of Cambridge. Half brother to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Thomas Cecil first married Dorothy Neville, daughter of John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer and Lady Lucy Somerset, daughter of Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester, he second married Frances Brydges, daughter of William Brydges, 4th Baron Chandos and Mary Hopton, widow of Thomas Smith, Master of Requests and secretary to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, who was a patron to GILES FLETCHER, poet and ambassador to Russia, brother of RICHARD FLETCHER, bishop and chaplin to Queen Elizabeth I and father of JOHN FLETCHER, playwright, who followed William Shakespeare as playwright of the King’s Men, Thomas Cecil is the father of Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon also at Jamestown. ( 162 ) William Central, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 163 ) Sir Thomas Challoner, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 164 ) Abraham Chamberlayne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 165 ) Richard Chamberlayne, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 166 ) Richard Champion, arrived with the Second Charter ( 167 ) George Chandler, arrived with the Second Charter ( 168 ) Edward Chard, stayed behind on the island during the Second Charter ( 169 ) Joseph Chard, arrived with the Second Charter ( 170 ) Josuah Chard, arriving on Sea Venture in Bermuda during the Second Charter, listed at Elizabeth City 1623 ( 171 ) James Chatfield, arrived with the Second Charter ( 172 ) Sir Hatton Cheeke, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 173 ) Robert Chening, yeoman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 174 ) Clement Chickeley, arrived with the Second Charter ( 175 ) Alexander Chiles, arrived with the Second Charter ( 176 ) Rawley Chroshaw, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 177 ) Thomas Church, draper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 178 ) John Clapham, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 179 ) Captain Clarke, arrived with the Second Charter ( 180 ) Charles Clarke, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 181 ) John Clarke, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 182 ) William Clauday, arrived with the Second Charter ( 183 ) Sir Christopher Cleave, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 184 ) Richard Clene, goldsmith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 185 ) Henry Clinton, 2nd Earle of Lincoln ( 1539-1616 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Ursula Stourton, daughter of William Stourton, 7th Baron Stourton and Elizabeth Dudley, daughter of Edmund Dudley, key advisor to King Henry VIII. Henry Clinton first married Lady Catherine Hasting, daughter of Francis Hasting, 2nd Earl of Huntington and Catherine Poole, he second married Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of Sir Richard Morrison of Cassiobury, Hertfordshire and Bridget Hussey, Countess of Bedford. ( 186 ) Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, son Henry Clinton, arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612 ( 187 ) Christian Clitheroe, ironmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 188 ) Ustis Clovill, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died June 7, 1607 at Jamestown ( 189 ) Robert Cock, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 190 ) Sir William Cocke, lent. arrived with the Second Charter ( 191 ) Rowland Coitmore, arrived with the Second Charter ( 192 ) Captain John Coke, arrived with the Second Charter ( 193 ) Samuell Collier, boy, arrived with the First Charter, killed during the March 22, 1622 during the Jamestown Indian Massacre ( 194 ) Henry Collings ( Collins ), Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 195 ) John Collson, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 196 ) Henry Colthurst, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 197 ) Captain Comock, arrived with the Second Charter ( 198 ) Lord William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton, 2nd Baron Compton ( 1560-1630 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Henry Compton, 1st Baron Compton and Frances Hastings, daughter of Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon and Catherine Pole, daughter of Henry Pole, 11th Baron Montacute and Lady Jane Neville, daughter of George Neville, 4th Baron Bergavenny and Margaret Fenn, daughter of Hugh Fenn and Eleanor unknown. Lord William Compton went to Edinburgh, Scotland in 1590 with Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester to congratulate James VI on his marriage to Anne of Denmark. William Compton married Elizabeth Spencer, daughter of Sir John Spencer, Lord Mayor of London and Alice Bromfield. ( 199 ) Sir Edward Conway, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 200 ) Captain Thomas Conway, arrived with the Second Charter ( 201 ) Thomas Coo, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 202 ) Roger Cooke, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 203 ) Captain Cookhouse, arrived with the Second Charter ( 204 ) John Cooper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 205 ) Matthew Cooper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 206 ) Richard Cooper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 207 ) Robert Cooper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 208 ) Sir Anthony Cope, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 209 ) Sir Walter Cope, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 210 ) Sir George Coppin, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 211 ) Robert Coppin, arrived with the Second Charter ( 212 ) John Cornelius, arrived with the Second Charter ( 213 ) Sir Fowland Cotton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 214 ) Robert Cotton, tobacco pipe maker, arrived with the First Supply ( 215 ) Thomas Couper ( Cooper ), barber, arrived with the First Charter ( 216 ) Captain William Courtney, arrived with the Second Charter ( 217 ) Francis Covel, arrived with the Second Charter ( 218 ) William Covse, arrived with the Second Charter ( 219 ) Richard Cox, arrived with the Second Charter ( 220 ) Ralegh Crashaw, arrived with the Second Charter ( 221 ) William Crashaw, clerk, Batchelor of Divinity, arrived with the Second Charter ( 222 ) Anthony Crew, arrived with the Second Charter ( 223 ) Sir Herbert Crofte, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 224 ) Richard Crofts, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 225 ) Henry Cromwell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 226 ) Sir Oliver Cromwell, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 227 ) John Crookdeck, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 228 ) William Crosby, arrived with the Second Charter ( 229 ) Thomas Culler, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 230 ) John Culpepper, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 231 ) Thomas Culpepper, Esq. of Wigsel, arrived with the Second Charter ( 232 ) John Curtis, arrived with the Second Charter ( 233 ) Robert Cutler, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 234 ) Henry Danby, arrived with the Second Charter ( 235 ) Stephen Danynell, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 236 ) John Dauxe, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 237 ) Abraham Davies, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 238 ) Captain James Davis ( 1580-1623 ), arrived with the First Charter, returned to England, captain of ship Virginia of the North Colony during the Second Charter, son of Sir Thomas Davis, Kt. and Elizabeth Lawrence, married Rachel Keys, daughter of Thomas Keys and Martha Rice ( 239 ) John Davis, arrived with the Second Charter ( 240 ) Lancelot Davis, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 241 ) Master Davis, arrived with the Second Charter, second in command to Captain James Davis on Virginia of the North Colony, probably Captain Robert Davis, brother of Captain James Davis ( 242 ) Sir Thomas Davis, Kt. ( 1550-1622 ) arrived with the Second Charter, married Elizabeth Lawrence, parents of Captain James Davis, Elizabeth Lawrence, daughter of John Lawrence and Agnes Holmes, daughter of John Holmes and Elizabeth Warburton, daughter of Sir John Warburton, Kt. and Lady Jane Marie Stanley, half sister to Jane Stanley who married RICHARD FLETCHER, daughters of Sir William Stanley, another daughter Anne Stanley married Roger Cheney ( 243 ) Henry Dawkes, arrived with the Second Charter ( 244 ) William Dawson, refiner, arrived with the First Supply ( 245 ) Jeremy Deale, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 246 ) Richard Dean, arrived with the Second Charter ( 247 ) Sir Thomas Dennis, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 248 ) Matthew Dequester, arrived with the Second Charter ( 249 ) Captain Dewhurst, arrived with the Second Charter ( 250 ) Captain Dexter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 251 ) Sir John Digby, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 252 ) Sir Dudley Digges, Kt. ( 1583-1639 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir Thomas Digges of Barham, Kent and Anne St. Leger, the daughter of Warham St Leger and Ursula Neville, daughter of George Neville, 5th Baron Bergavenny and Mary Stafford, daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Eleanor Percy, daughter Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland and Maud Herbert, daughter of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Devereaux Dudley Digges married Mary Kempe, daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe of Olantigh, Kent and Dorothy Thompson, daughter of John Thompson, Esq. and Dorothy Gilbert ========================================== JAMESTOWNE PART II of 2 List of Adventurers to Jamestown by the time of the Second Charter of May 23, 1609 in alphabetical order. == ( 505 ) Thomas Mallard, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 506 ) Sir John Mallory, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 507 ) Josiah Mand, arrived with the Second Charter ( 508 ) Sir Peter Manwood, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 509 ) Francis Mapes, arrived with the Second Charter ( 510 ) Richard Maplesden, arrived with the Second Charter ( 511 ) John March, arrived with the Second Charter ( 512 ) Robert Markham, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 513 ) George Martin, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 514 ) John Martin, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 515 ) Captain John Martin Sr. Councilor, arrived with the First Charter, captain of ship Falcon during the Second Charter, died June 1632 ( 516 ) John Martin Jr. Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 18, 1607 at Jamestown ( 517 ) Richard Martin, arrived with the Second Charter ( 518 ) William Martin, arrived with the Second Charter ( 519 ) Captain Mason, arrived with the Second Charter ( 520 ) Sir Robert Maunsel, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 521 ) Thomas Maxes, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 522 ) William May, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 523 ) Thomas Mayle, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 524 ) Dr. Meadows, arrived with the Second Charter ( 525 ) John Merrick, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 526 ) Captain Thomas Mewtis, arrived with the Second Charter ( 527 ) Sir Cavellero Meycot Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 528 ) ? Michaell, arrived with the First Supply ( 529 ) Sir Edward Michelborn, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 530 ) Francis Midwinter, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 14, 1607 at Jamestown ( 531 ) Robert Middleton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 532 ) Sir Thomas Middleton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 533 ) Robert Milmay ( Mildmay ), grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 534 ) Richard Miler, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 535 ) Captain Mills, arrived with the Second Charter ( 536 ) Francis Michell, arriving on Sea Venture, Second Charter, listed at Elizabeth City 1623 ( 537 ) Bishop Bernard Mitchell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 538 ) Isaac Mitchell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 539 ) Richard Molynex, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 540 ) James Monger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 541 ) Sir Thomas Monson, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 542 ) Sir Henry Montague, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 543 ) James Mountague, Lord Bishop of Bathe and Wells ( 1568-1618 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir Edward Mountagu of Boughton, Northamptonshire and Elizabeth Harrington, daughter of James Harringon of Exton and Lucy Sidney. ( 544 ) Thomas Montford, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 545 ) Captaine Moone, arrived with the First Charter, captain of ship Swallow during the Second Charter ( 546 ) Andrew Moore, arrived with the Second Charter ( 547 ) Sir George Moore, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 548 ) John Moore, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 549 ) John Moore, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 550 ) William More, arrived with the Second Charter ( 551 ) Ralph Moreton, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 552 ) Sir Charles Morgan, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 553 ) Edward Morish ( Morris ? ), Gentleman, Corporal, arrived with the First Charter, died August 14, 1607 at Jamestown ( 554 ) ? Morrell, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 555 ) Thomas Morris, arrived with the Second Charter ( 556 ) Matthew Morton, sailor, arrived with the First Charter ( 557 ) Ralfe Morton, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 558 ) John Moulsoe, arrived with the Second Charter ( 559 ) Peter Mounsel, arrived with the Second Charter ( 560 ) Thomas Mounslie, laborer, arrived with the First Charter, died August 17, 1607 at Jamestown ( 561 ) James Mountaine, arrived with the Second Charter ( 562 ) Arthur Mouse, arrived with the Second Charter ( 563 ) Thomas Mouton, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died September 19, 1607 at Jamestown ( 564 ) Lawrence Munks, grocer ( 565 ) Richard Mutton, boy, arrived with the First Charter ( 566 ) Captain Francis Nelson, arrived with the First Charter, second in command under Capt. John Martin of the ship Falcon, died winter of 1612/1613 at Jamestown, body returned to England ( 567 ) Rowland Nelstrop, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 568 ) Sir Henry Neville, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 569 ) Joseph Newbridge, smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 570 ) George Newce, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 571 ) Henry Newce, arrived with the Second Charter ( 572 ) Captain Christopher Newport, Councilor, former privateer, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England, captain of ship Sea Venture during the Second Charter, died 1617 ( 573 ) Christopher Nicholls, arrived with the Second Charter ( 574 ) Thomas Nicholls, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 575 ) John Nickoles ( Nicholas ), Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 576 )Thomas Nornicot, clothworker, arrived with the Second Charter ( 577 ) Thomas Norton, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 578 ) Dionis Oconor, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 579 ) Robert Offley, arrived with the Second Charter ( 580 ) Sir John Ogle, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 581 ) Captain Lewis Orwell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 582 ) Ralph Owens, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 583 ) William Oxenbridge, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 584 ) Captain Pagnam, arrived with the Second Charter ( 585 ) Miles Palmer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 586 ) William Palmer, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 587 ) Sir Thomas Panton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 588 ) Lord William Parker, 13th Baron Morley, 4th Baron Monteagle ( 1575-1622 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir Edward Parker, 12th Baron Morley and Elizabeth Stanley, daughter of Sir William Stanley, 3rd Baron Mounteagle, son of Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Mounteagle and Lady Mary Brandon, daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Dule of Suffolk and Anne Browne, daughter of Sir Anthony Brown and Eleanor Oughtred. William Parker married Elizabeth Tresham, daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham and Muriel Throckmorton, daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton and Elizabeth Hussey. ( 589 ) Robert Parkhurst, arrived with the Second Charter ( 590 ) Giles Parslow, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 591 ) Richard Partridge, arrived with the Second Charter ( 592 ) Henry Paine ( Payne ), shot to death for mutiny ( 593 ) Sir Robert Payne, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 594 ) William Payne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 595 ) Nathaniel Peacock, boy, arrived with the First Charter ( 596 ) Francis Pearepoint, arrived with the Second Charter ( 597 ) Edmund Pears, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 598 ) Captain Pearse, arrived with the Second Charter ( 599 ) Jeremy Pearsye, arrived with the Second Charter ( 600 ) Peter Peate, arrived with the Second Charter ( 601 ) Robert Penington, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 18, 1607 at Jamestown ( 602 ) Robert Pennington, arrived with the Second Charter ( possibly the same man ) ( 603 ) William Perce, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 604 ) Richard Percival, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 605 ) George Percy, Esq. Master, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, son of Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumbrland and Lady Catherine Neville, died 1632 in Virginia ( 606 ) Aden Perkins, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 607 ) Sir Christopher Perkins, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 608 ) Edward Perkin, arrived with the Second Charter ( 609 ) Francis Perkins, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 610 ) Thomas Perkin, cooper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 611 ) Elizabeth Persons, maid to Mistress Horton, arrived with the Second Charter, married Thomas Powell in Bermuda ( 612 ) Arthur Pet, arrived with the Second Charter ( 613 ) Phineas Pet, arrived with the Second Charter :(614 ) [[Petre-47|John Petre]], Lord Petre, 1st Baron Petre ( 1549-1613 ), arrived with the Second Charter, Member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of [[Petre-120|Sir William Petre]] and [[Browne-255|Anne Browne]], daughter of [[Browne-1858|Sir William Browne]], Master of the Worshipful Company of Mercers, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London and [[Keble-3|Alice Keble]], daughter of [[Keble-4|Henry Keble]], Lord Mayor of London and Joan Bryce 1454-1499. :(615 )[[Petre-47| John Petre]] married [[Waldegrave-95|Mary Waldegrave]], daughter of [[Waldegrave-76|Sir Edward Waldegrave]] of Borley and [[Neville-297|Frances Neville]], daughter of [[Neville-236|Sir Edward Neville]] and [[Windsor-31|Eleanor Windsor]]. ( 616 ) Sir Henry Peyton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 617 ) Thomas Phelps, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 618 ) Michaell Phetyplace, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 619 ) Michael Phetiplace, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 620 ) William Phetyplace, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 621 ) William Phetiplace, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 622 ) Henry Philpot, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 623 ) Robert Phipps, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 624 ) Christopher Pickford, arrived with the Second Charter ( 625 ) Dru Pickhouse, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 19, 1607 at Jamestown ( 626 ) William Pierce, arrived with the Second Charter, settled on Mulberry Island, Warwick County, Va. died after January 21, 1655 ( 627 ) Captain Piggott, arrived with the Second Charter ( 628 ) Edward Pising, carpenter, arrived with the First Charter ( 629 ) George Pitt, arrived with the Second Charter ( 630 ) Master Robert Pitt, arrived with the Second Charter, second in command to Captain Wood on the Unitie ( 631 ) Thomas Pleydall, arrived with the Second Charter ( 632 ) Thomas Plummer, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 633 ) Dr. Poe, arrived with the Second Charter ( 634 ) Jonas Poole, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, died 1612 at Jamestown, body returned to England ( 635 ) Sir Stephen Pole ( Poole ), Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 636 ) Richard Pomet, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 637 ) John Pory, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 638 ) Peter Pory, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 639 ) Richard Pots, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 640 ) John Powell, tailer, arrived with the First Supply ( 641 ) Master Powell, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 642 ) Nathaniell Powell, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, killed during the March 22, 1622 during the Jamestown Indian Massacre ( 643 ) Thomas Powell, cook, arrived with the Second Charter ( 644 ) William Powell, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 645 ) John Prat, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 646 ) John Pratt, arrived with the Second Charter ( 647 ) Sir Amias Preston, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 648 ) George Pretty, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 649 ) George Pretty, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 650 ) Henrv Price, arrived with the Second Charter ( 651 ) George Proctor, minister, arrived with the Second Charter ( 652 ) John Graye Proctor, arrived with the Second Charter ( 653 ) Richard Prodger, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 654 ) Jonas Profit, fisherman, arrived with the First Charter ( 655 ) Captain William Proud, arrived with the Second Charter ( 656 ) Ambrose Prusey, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 657 ) Edward Purcell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 658 ) John Quarles, arrived with the Second Charter ( 659 ) William Quick, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 660 ) Millicent Ramsdent, widow, arrived with the Second Charter ( 661 ) Abraham Ransacke, refiner, arrived with the First Supply ( 662 ) Captain Sir John Sicklemore, alias Ratcliffe, Kt. commanded the ship Diamond, Councilor, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England, captain of ship Diamond during the Second Charter, killed by Powhatan Indians in December 1609/January 1610 ( 663 ) Henry Ravens, master mate, with the Second Charter, sailed for help and lost at sea ( 664 ) James Read, Blacksmith, soldier, arrived with the First Charter, died March 13, 1622 at Jamestown ( 665 ) Humfrey Reed, arrived with the Second Charter ( 666 ) Henry Reynolds, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 667 ) Richard Reynold, arrived with the Second Charter ( 668 ) Sir Nathaniel Rich, arrived with the Second Charter, shareholder, soldier, returned to Bermuda 1617, died there 1630 ( 669 )Robert Rich, arrived with the Second Charter, brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich ( 670 ) Sir Stephen Riddleson, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 671 ) Sir Thomas Ridgwine, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 672 ) George Robins, vintner, arrived with the Second Charter ( 673 ) Arthur Robinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 674 ) Henry Robinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 675 ) Jehu Robinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 676 ) John Robinson, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died December 1607 at Jamestown ( 677 ) John Robinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 678 ) Robert Robinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 679 ) Captain Rockwood ( John Rookwood ? ), arrived with the Second Charter ( 680 ) Christopher Rode, arrived with the First Supply ( 681 ) Willam Rods, laborer, arrived with the First Charter, died August 27, 1607 at Jamestown ( 682 ) Henry Roe, arrived with the Second Charter ( 683 ) Sir Thomas Roe, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 684 ) Richard Rogers, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 685 ) Bermuda Rolfe, baby girl born in Bermuda, christened February 11, 1610, during the Second Charter, died & buried in Bermuda ( 686 ) John Rolfe, traveling with his first wife, arrived with the Second Charter, married Pocahontas in April 1614 ( 687 ) Mrs. Rolfe, first wife of John Rolfe, arrived with the Second Charter, died early spring 1610 in Bermuda ( 688 ) Captain Romney, arrived with the Second Charter ( 689 ) Sir William Romney, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 690 ) ? Rose, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 691 ) Doctor Russell, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 692 ) James Russell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 693 ) John Russell, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 694 ) John Russell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 695 ) William Russell, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 696 ) William Russell, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 697 ) Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset ( 1589-1624 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, son of Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset and Margaret Howard, daughter of Sir Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and Margaret Audley, daughter of Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden and Elizabeth Gray. Richard Sackville married Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery, 14th Baroness de Clifford, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland of Appleby Castle and Skipton Castle and Lady Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford. ( 698 ) Christopher Salmon, arrived with the Second Charter ( 699 ) Salter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 700 ) Richard Salvage, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 701 ) Thomas Salvage, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 702 ) William Sambach, arrived with the Second Charter ( 703 ) William Sambage, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 704 ) Edward Samuel, murdered by Robert Waters in Bermuda ( 705 ) Sir Edwin Sandys, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 706 ) George Sandys, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 707 ) Henry Sandys, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 708 ) Sir Michael Sandys, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 709 ) Richard Sandys, Esq. son of Sir Edwin Sandys, arrived with the Second Charter ( 710 ) Sir Samuel Sandys, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 711 ) Thomas Sands ( Sandys ), Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 712 ) Thomas Sandys, Esq. arrived with the First Charter ( possibly the same man ) ( 713 ) John Scarpe, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 714 ) ? Scot, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 715 ) George Scott, arrived with the Second Charter ( 716 ) Nicholas Skot ( Scott ), drummer, arrived with the First Charter ( 717 ) Sir Peter Scott, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 718 ) Thomas Scott, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 719 ) Matthew Screvener, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 720 ) Matthew Scrivner, appointed to be of the Council, arrived with the First Supply ( 721 ) William Seabright, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 722 ) Sir Henry Seckford Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 723 ) Thomas Seyer, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 724 ) Samuel Sharpe, arrived with the Second Charter ( 725 ) William Sharpe, arrived with the Second Charter ( 726 ) Edmond Sheffield, Lord Sheffield, 1st Earl of Milgrave, 3rd Baron Sheffield ( 1564-1646 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of John Sheffield, 2nd Baron Sheffield and Douglas Howard, daughter of William Howard 1st Baron Howard of Effingham and Margaret Gamage. His grandfather Sir Edmund Sheffield was second cousin of King Henry VIII. Edmund Sheffield first married Ursula Tyrwhitt, second married Mariana Irwin. ( 727 ) Mr Henry Shelly, arrived with the Second Charter ( 728 ) Captain Shelton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 729 ) Matthew Shepherd, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 730 ) Richard Shepherd, preacher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 731 ) William Sherley, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 732 ) Hugh Shipley, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 733 ) Thomas Shipton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 734 ) Thomas Shipton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 735 ) Edward Short, laborer, arrived with the First Charter, died August 1607 at Jamestown ( 736 ) John Short, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 737 ) Jefry Shortridge, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 738 ) Michaell Sickelmore, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 739 ) Robert Sidney, Lord Viscount Lisle, 1st Earl of Leicester of the second creation ( 1563-1626 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir Henry Sidney and Mary Dudley, daughter of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guildford, Mary Dudley is the sister of Sir Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester who married Lettice Knollys, daughter of Sir Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey. Robert Sidney first married Barbara Gamage, daughter of John Gamage of Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, he second married Sarah Blount, daughter of William Blount and Anne Byrnand, Sarah Blount was the widow of Sir Thomas Smythe, first governor of the East India Company and treasurer of the Virginia Company. ( 740 ) Richard Simons, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died September 18, 1607 at Jamestown ( 741 ) William Simons, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 742 ) Robert Singleton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 743 ) James Skelton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 744 ) Thomas Skynner ( Skinner ), mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 745 ) Captain Slingsby, arrived with the Second Charter ( 746 ) Robert Small, carpenter, arrived with the First Charter ( 747 ) William Smethes, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 748 ) Christopher Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 749 ) Cleophas Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 750 ) Edmond Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 751 ) Edward Smith, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 752 ) Ezekiel Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 753 ) Captain John Smyth, Councilor, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England for treatment of gunpowder wounds received at Jamestown in November 1609, died June 1631 ( 754 ) Sir John Smith, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 755 ) Othowell Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 756 ) Richard Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 757 ) Robert Smith, merchant taylor, arrived with the Second Charter ( 758 ) Samuel Smith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 759 ) Sir Thomas Smith, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 760 ) Francis Snarsbrough ( Scarsbrough ? ), Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 761 ) Thomas Snead, arrived with the Second Charter ( 762 ) Sir Stephen Soame, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 763 ) Joseph Soane, arrived with the Second Charter ( 764 ) Admiral Sir George Somers, Kt. of the flotilla, arrived with the Second Charter, died November 9, 1610 in Bermuda ( 765 ) Captain Matthew Somers, arrived with the Second Charter, nephew and heir of George Somers, second in command to Capt. Moone on the ship Swallow, sailed back to England with George Somers body and reported what had happen ( 766 )William Southerne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 767 ) John Southwick, arrived with the Second Charter ( 768 ) Captain Sparks, arrived with the Second Charter ( 769 ) Stephen Sparrow, arrived with the Second Charter ( 770 ) John Speareman, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 771 ) William Spence, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 772 ) Spencer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 773 ) Henry Spranger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 774 ) Matthew Springham, arrived with the Second Charter ( 775 ) Robert Hildebrand Sprinson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 776 ) Captain Henry Spry, arrived with the Second Charter ( 777 ) John St. John, arrived with the Second Charter ( 778 ) Sir William St. John, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 779 ) Richard Stafford, arrived with the Second Charter ( 780 ) William Stallenge, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 781 ) Daniell Stalling, Jeweller, arrived with the First Supply ( 782 ) John Stanhope, Lord Stanhope, 1st Baron Stanhope ( 1549-1621 ), arrived with the Second Charter, Member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Sir Michael Stanhope of Yorkshire and then Nottinghamshire and Anne Rawson, daughter of Nicholas Rawson of Aveley, Essex and Beatrix Cooke. John Stanhope was appointed Vice Chamberland of the Household, was appointed one of the Commissioners to treat of a Union between England and Scotland, to settle the arrangements for the inheritance of the English throne by King James VI of Scotland and became a member of the council of the Virginia Company of London. John Stanhope first married Joan Knollys, daughter of William Knollys, second married Margaret Macwilliam, daughter of Henry Macwilliam and Mary Cheke. ( 783 ) William Stannard, innholder, arrived with the Second Charter ( 784 ) Richard Staper, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 785 ) John Stevenson, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 786 ) Humphry Stile, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 787 ) John Stocken, arrived with the Second Charter ( 788 ) John Stoke, merchant, arrived with the Second Charter ( 789 ) John Stokeley, merchant taylor, arrived with the Second Charter ( 790 ) William Strachey, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter, Secretary elect of Virginia Company, his account of the journey survived ( 791 ) John Streate, arrived with the Second Charter ( 792 ) Richard Strongarm, ironmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 793 ) Thomas Studley, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 28, 1607 at Jamestown ( 794 ) Dr. Matthew Sutclide, arrived with the Second Charter ( 795 ) Sir Thomas Sutton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 796 ) James Swifte, arrived with the Second Charter ( 797 ) John Swinhow, stationer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 798 ) William Taler, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 799 ) William Tanker, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 800 ) John Tanner, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 801 ) Lewis Tate, arrived with the Second Charter ( 802 ) John Taverner, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 803 ) John Taverner, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 804 ) Henry Tavin, laborer, arrived with the First Charter ( 805 ) William Taylor, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 806 ) Edward Allen Tedder, arrived with the Second Charter ( 807 ) ? Thomas, arrived with the Second Charter ( 808 ) Octavian Thorne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 809 ) Robert Thornton, arrived with the Second Charter ( 810 ) Kellam Throgmorton, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, died August 26, 1607 at Jamestown ( 811 ) Anas Todkill, carpenter, soldier, arrived with the First Charter ( 812 ) Charles Towlar, arrived with the Second Charter ( 813 ) Sir John Townshend, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 814 ) Laurence Towtales, tailer, arrived with the First Supply ( 815 ) Sir John Trevor, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 816 ) Thomas Truston, arrived with the Second Charter ( 817 ) Daniel Tucker, Gentlemen, arrived with the Second Charter ( 818 ) Thomas Turnbrydge, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 819 ) Dr. Turner, arrived with the Second Charter ( 820 ) Richard Turner, arrived with the Second Charter ( 821 ) Robert Tyndall, mariner, gunner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 822 ) Francis Tyrrell, arrived with the Second Charter ( 823 ) William Unger, laborer, arrived with the First Charter ( 824 ) Jhon Vassal, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 825 ) Edward Vaughan, arrived with the Second Charter ( 826 ) Arthur Venn, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 827 ) Nicholas Ven, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 828 ) Richard Venn, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 829 ) ? Vere, arrived with the First Supply ( 830 ) Sir Horatio Vere, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 831 ) Christopher Vertue, vintner, arrived with the Second Charter ( 832 ) Henry Vincent, arrived with the Second Charter ( 833 ) Nathaniel Wade, arrived with the Second Charter ( 834 ) Sir William Wade, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 835 ) Captain Richard Waldo, Counceller, arrived with the Second Supply, arrived with the Second Charter ( 836 ) ? Walker, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 837 ) George Walker, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 838 ) George Walker, sadler, arrived with the Second Charter ( 839 ) Thomas Walker, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 840 ) John Waller, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter, John Waller, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter, died August 24, 1607 at Jamestown ( 841 ) Robert Walsingham, cockswain, arrived with the Second Charter ( 842 ) John Want, arrived with the Second Charter ( 843 ) William Ward, tailer, arrived with the First Supply ( 844 ) Sir Edward Waterhouse, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 845 ) Lt. Edward Waters, age 40, arrived on the Patience, Second Charter, at Elizabeth City in 1623, wife, Grace, on Diana, 2 children born in Virginia ( 846 ) Robert Waters, murdered Edward Samuel, deserted, stayed behind in Bermuda ( 847 ) James Watkins , arrived with the First Supply ( 848 ) Thomas Watson, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 849 ) William Wattey, arrived with the Second Charter ( 850 ) Sir John Watts, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 851 ) Otto Mawdet, arrived with the Second Charter ( 852 ) Sir Thomas Waynam, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 853 ) Captain Webb, arrived with the First Charter, captain of ship Lion during the Second Charter ( 854 ) Edward Webb, arrived with the Second Charter ( 855 ) George Webb, gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 856 ) Richard Webb, arrived with the Second Charter ( 857 ) Sandys Webbe, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 858 ) Thomas Webbe, Gentleman, arrived with the First Charter ( 859 ) Thomas Webb, arrived with the Second Charter ( 860 ) Thomas Webb, arrived with the Second Charter ( 861 ) William Webster, arrived with the Second Charter ( 862 ) William Welby, stationer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 863 ) Edward Welch, arrived with the Second Charter ( 864 ) Sir Humphry Weld, Lord Mayor of London, arrived with the Second Charter ( 865 ) Thomas Wells, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 866 ) Sir Francis West, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612 ( 867 ) John West, arrived with the Second Charter ( 868 ) Katharine West, arrived with the Second Charter ( 869 ) Thomas West, Lord Lawarr, 3th Baron De La Warr ( 1577-1618 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company of London, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr of Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire and Lady Anne Knollys, daughter of Catherine Carey, who is believed to be an illegitimate child of King Henry VIII. Thomas West married Cecily Shirley, daughter of Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston, Sussex and Anne Kempe, daughter of Sir Thomas Kempe of Olantigh, Kent and Cecily Cheney, daughter of Thomas Cheney, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Frideswide Frowyk. ( 870 ) Humfrey Westwood, arrived with the Second Charter ( 871 ) Randal Wetwood, arrived with the Second Charter ( 872 ) Sir Ferdinando Weyoman, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 873 ) Sir George Wharton, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 874 ) Thomas Wheeler, draper, arrived with the Second Charter ( 875 ) Francis Whistler, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 876 ) Benjamyn White, mariner, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England ( 877 ) James White, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 878 ) Leonard White, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 879 ) Thomas White, arrived with the Second Charter ( 880 ) William White, laborer, arrived with the First Charter ( 881 ) Thomas Whitley, arrived with the Second Charter ( 882 ) George Whitmore, haberdasher, arrived with the Second Charter ( 883 ) John Whittingham, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 884 ) Thomas Whittingham, sailed for help and lost at sea ( 885 ) Richard Widdowes, goldsmith, arrived with the Second Charter ( 886 ) Richard Wiffin, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 887 ) Sir Richard Wigmore, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 888 ) William Wilkenson, Surgeon, arrived with the First Charter ( 889 ) Edward Wilkes, arrived with the Second Charter ( 890 ) Hugh Willeston, arrived with the Second Charter ( 891 ) ? Williams, laborer, with the Second Supply ( 892 ) Sir Richard Williamson, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 893 ) Sir Wilmot, Knt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 894 ) Captain William Winter, arrived with the Second Charter ( 895 ) Andrew Wilmer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 896 ) Clement Wilmer, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 897 ) George Wilmer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 898 ) Felix Wilson, arrived with the Second Charter ( 899 ) Thomas Wilson Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 900 ) Samuel Winch, grocer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 901 ) Captain Edward Maria Wingfield, Master, Councilor President, associated of John Popham, arrived with the First Charter, returned to England, arrived with the Second Charter, died 1631 in near Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire ( now Cambridgeshire ), England ( 902 ) Captain Peter Winne, Counceller, with the Second Supply ( 903 ) Sir Hugh Wiral, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 904 ) Sir Francis Wolley, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 905 ) Hugh Wollystone, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 906 ) Captaine Wood, arrived with the First Charter, captain of ship Unitie during the Second Charter ( 907 ) Captain Thomas Wood, arrived with the First Charter ( 908 ) Thomas Wood, arrived with the First Charter ( 909 ) John Woodal, arrived with the First Charter ( 910 ) David Woodhouse, Esq. arrived with the Second Charter ( 911 ) Captain Sir Henry Woodhouse Kt. ( 1573-1637 ) of Norwich, Norfolk, arrived with the Second Charter, became Governor of Bermuda, the son of Vice Admiral Sir Henry Woodhouse and Anne Bacon, daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, first married Mary Judith Manby, second married Frances Gerunyne or Jermyn, daughter of Robert Jermyn of Rushbrooke Hall and Lady Anna Croft. ( 912 ) John Woodliffe, Gentleman, arrived with the Second Charter ( 913 ) Edward Wooller, arrived with the Second Charter ( 914 ) Richard Worley, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 915 ) Sir Robert Worth, Kt. arrived with the Second Charter ( 916 ) John Wostenholme, arrived with the Second Charter ( 917 ) Thomas Wotton, Gentleman, Surgeon, arrived with the First Charter, died April 28, 1638 in Virginia ( 918 ) John Wrestrow, arrived with the Second Charter ( 919 ) John Wright, mercer, arrived with the Second Charter ( 920 ) Henry Wriothesley, 3th Earl of Southampton ( 1573-1624 ), arrived with the Second Charter, member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton and Mary Brown, daughter of Anthony Brown, 1st Viscount Montague and Jane Radcliffe. Henry Wriothesley married Elizabeth Vernon, daughter of John Vernon of Hodnet, Shropshire and Elizabeth Devereux, daughter of Sir Richard Devereux and Dorothy Hastings. ( 921 ) Captain Thomas Wyatt, arrived with the Second Charter ( 922 ) Richard Wyffin, Gentleman, arrived with the First Supply ( 923 ) Bishop Wyles, labourer, arrived with the First Supply ( 924 ) Hugh Wynne, tradesman, with the Second Supply ( 925 ) Captain Peter Wynne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 926 ) Captain Thomas Wynne, arrived with the Second Charter ( 927 ) George Yarington, Gentlemen, with the Second Supply ( 928 ) Captain Sir George Yeardley, Gentleman, Kt, arrived with the Second Charter on the Falcon 1608, veteran of the Dutch wars ( 929 ) Lady Temperance Yeardley, arrived with the Second Charter on the Falcon ( 930 ) Simon Yeomans, fishmonger, arrived with the Second Charter ( 931 ) William Yonge, tailer, arrived with the First Supply ( 932 ) Young, arrived with the Second Charter ( 933 ) Lord Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche, 12th Baron St. Maur of Harringworth, Northampton ( 1556-1625 ), arrived with the Second Charter, Member of the East India Company, returned to London by July 26, 1612, son of George la Zouche, 10th Baron Zouche and Margaret Welby. Edward la Zouche first married his cousin Eleanoe Zouche, daughter of Sir John Zouche and Eleanor Whalley, second married Sarah Harrington, widow of Francis Hasting, Lord Hastings and daughter of Sir James Harrington of Exton and Lucy Sidney, daughter of Sir William Sidney of Penshurst, Kent and Anne Pakenham. Edward la Zouche’s lone vote against the condemnation of Mary, Queen of Scots ( 934 ) Hellyard, a boy, with the Second Supply ( 935 ) Milman, a boy, with the Second Supply ( 936 ) Eight Dutchmen and Poles, with the Second Supply

Our Brauer Heritage (document)

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The document is attached as a scanned PDF. It contains fascinating images and narrative related to the earliest known Brauers (1355-1844). This includes photos of buildings and homes that are still standing today. It also contains a partial family tree back to Heinrich Braxator (Brauer) in the 1300's. '''Acknowledgement from the creator of this document, [[Brauer-104|Evelyn Brauer Stieg]]:''' ''Upon going through my father's papers after his death in 1974, I discovered information written by the late Honorable Rudolf Brauer of Oldenburg, Germany. regarding Brauer Family Reunions held in Germany.'' ''Through much correspondence with Rudolf and eventual attendance at a 1978 European Brauer Reunion held in Einbeck, Germany, home town of our oldest known Brauer forefathers, I was privileged to obtain a great deal of the information included in this book.'' ''Another excellent source of information was Dr. Adalbert Brauer, archivist for the city of Frankfurt, Germany, whom I met at the i987 Brauer Family Reunion held in the beautiful, mountainous setting of Badgastein, Austria. Dr. Adalbert has a phenomenal mind with a vast wealth of knowledge. He expounded non-stop, for 2 hours without notes, giving exact dates and full names of people and places. He spoke in German, but every few sentences he repeated in English for the 14 American attendees...all this without barely taking a breath! It's a joy to receive a letter from him. because it is always filled with Brauer history.'' ''Without these two dear relatives, it would have been impossible for me to compile this book.'' ''I also appreciate the information and pictures of the Brauer Crests given to me by Charlotte Brauer of Helmstedt, Germany, current archivist for our Brauer history.'' ''It is my hope that you will enjoy this book as much as I have enjoyed working on it.'' ''Evelyn Brauer Stieg'' ''August 1989''

Our County And Its People, A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == Our County And Its People, A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York == * edited by Leroy Wilson Kingman (b.1840) * published by W. A. Fergusson & Co., Elmira, N.Y., 1900 * Source Example: ::: Kingman, Leroy Wilson. ''[[Space:Our County And Its People, A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York|Our County And Its People, A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York]]'' (W. A. Fergusson & Co., Elmira, N.Y., 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Kingman|Kingman]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our County And Its People, A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ourcountyitspeop00king * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010687335

Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York

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[[Category:Saratoga County, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] == Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York == * by George Baker Anderson * published by Boston History Company, Boston, Massachusetts, 1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/cu31924028833030/page/n6 *https://books.google.com/books/about/Our_County_and_Its_People.html?id=oUROAQAAMAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011209623 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16551/ ===Table of Contents=== :Chapter I. Organization of Saratoga County :Chapter II. The Indian occupancy of the territory now known as Saratoga County :Chapter III. The French and Indian Wars :Chapter IV. Settlements in Saratoga County prior to the war of the Revolution :Chapter V. Events leading up to the famous campaign of 1777, made by Gen. John Burgoyne :Chapter VI. The attack on the Ballston Settlement by Munroe and his band of tories and indians :Chapter VII. Condition of the pioneers at the close of the Revolutionary War :Chapter VIII. The division of the districts comprised within the limits of the county and the organization of the early towns :Chapter IX. From 1800 to 1831 :Chapter X. Construction of the railroad from Schenectady to Saratoga Springs, the first in Saratoga County :Chapter XI. Second period of the century, 1881 to the war of the Rebellion :Chapter XII. Participation of Saratoga County in the war of the Rebellion :Chapter XIII. The latter years of the county's history, and the causes of its prosperity since the days of the Civil War :Chapter XIV. The war with Spain, and the participation of Saratoga County therein :Chapter XV. Gazetteer of towns. Town of Saratoga Springs :Chapter XVI. The discovery and development of the celebrated mineral springs of Saratoga County :Chapter XVII. History of the bench and bar of Saratoga County :Chapter XVIII. The medical profession :Chapter XIX. Civil list and statistics :Part II. Biographical. :Part III. Personal references :Index :Biographical :Personal references ===Wikitree Syntax=== * Anderson, George Baker.''[[Space: Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York| Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York]]'' (Boston History Company, Boston, MA, 1899), [ Page ]. * [[#Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York|Our County And Its People: A Descriptive And Biographical Record of Saratoga County, New York]]

Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York== * By Truman C. White * Published by The Boston History Company, [Boston], 1898 * Citation Example: :::White, Truman C. ''[[Space:Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York|Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York]]'' (The Boston History Company, [Boston], 1898) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#White|White]]: Vol. 1, Page 569 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our County and Its People: A Descriptive Work on Erie County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924025959226 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b728047 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t1xd1fm3v * Vol. 2 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b728048 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wBIzAQAAIAAJ

Our Family in Church History

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Tidbit from History of Putnam County By Walter S. McClain- Hyram Brown, well known citizen of Dry Valley said when he came to Dry Valley in 1831, Corder Stone was preaching at Brown's Mill Church which he was reputed to have organized many years before, probably as early as 1810. Preaching was every 3rd Sunday. In the forties, (1840's) the church was moved across falling water on land donated by Hyram Brown. A LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE CANE CREEK CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH DECEMBER THE 10TH 1881 STATE OF TENNESSEE, PUTNAM COUNTY CHURCH BOOK AND LIST OF NAMES OF THE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH CONVENED ORGANIZED IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1868 WITH JAMES A. MOYERS, PASTOR. Upper Cumberland Genealogical Association, Inc. Vol. XII, No. 3 Fall 1987 Contributed by Pat Franklin (Some others may be but research not completed) Pg. 127: THE LIST ALSO INCLUDES SOME DEATHS, TRANSFERS, DISMISSALS 1. James A. Meyers; Deceased 9 May 1885 46. J. M. Judd; Dismissed by letter 2. Louis P. Gentry; Deceased 6 April 1916 47. W. M. Mills 3. William W. Ellis; Deceased 3 June 1917 48. W. L. Bray 4. Robbert Gentry; Deceased 49. W. R. Bray; Deceased 23 June 1916 5. Jaby T. Stewart; Deceased 17 April 1882 50. William Frankling, Dismissed by letter 6. Joel Henley 51. M. A. White 7. Robert Judd; Dismissed by letter 52. J. W. Stone 8. Jessey P. Stewart 53. J. H. Carr 9. Wesley Judd; Excluded himself 54. J. S. Myers 10. Nathan Taylor; Deceased 55. W. S. Grimes 11 Buchanon Brown; Gone to Bloomington 56. D. B. Stone 12. Sayphayett Gentry; Died 12 March 1883 57. G. G. Grimes 13. B. F. Patton; Dismissed by letter 58. W. M. Bray 14. Warren Jackson; Dismissed by letter 59. J. M. Bradford 15. George Bullington; Deceased 60. G. W. Jackson; Dismissed by letter 16. William P. Stone; Died 16 March 1883 61. J. T. Judd; Died 4 August 1890 17. John W. Stone; Deceased 1907 62. J. S. Sparks; Dismissed by letter 18. F. M. Gentry; Excluded himself 63. Jim Campbell 19. William Judd; Dismissed by letter 64. J. W. Sparks; Dismissed by letter 20. Mathias Judd; Dismissed by letter 65. J. W. Henley; Dismissed by letter 21. Nathan Judd 66. W. T. Stewart 22. Peter Rewark?; Dismissed by letter 67. J. N. Stone 23. James McCoy; Dismissed by letter 68. R. C.? Ray 24. John S. Welch; Dismissed by letter 69. W. B. Ray 25. Eulas Maxwell 70. G. W. Stone 26. John Mills; Name off by request 71. J. T. Stone 27. William Gentry; Deceased 1897 72. J. H. Myatt 28. Hiram Stone; Deceased 16 Aug 1891 73. A. R. Massa; Deceased 31 Jan. 1915 29. Jesse Bell; Deceased 74. J. S. Randolph 30. John Bray 75. George West; Deceased 14 May 189? 31. Bird Brown; Gone to Bloomington 76. W. Ashburn; Dismissed by letter 32. John W. Stewart; Dismissed by letter 77. H. F. Sparks 33. David Maxwell 78. J. P. Rollins; Gone to Christian Church 34. Thomas M. Gentry 79. J. H. Wr___? 35. Samuel P. Stewart; Died 3 June 1910 36. Robbert S. Gentry; Dismissed by letter 37. Matison Gentry; Gone to Antioch38. S. S. Shoemake; Gone to Antioch 39. Newton Bussell 40. Joseph McCaleb 41. H. T. Sparks; Dismissed by letter 42. E. W. Stone 43. W. B. Gentry 44. G. W. White, Died July 1919 45. A. F. Bullington Pg. 128: LIST OF FEMALE MEMBERS OF THE CANE CREEK CHURCH, DECEMBER THE 10TH 1881. 1. Nancy M. Moyers; Deceased 1 June 1883 55. Polina F. Gentry; died Feb 1890 2. Martha W. Gentry; Deceased 1 March 1919 56. Leona Dyre 3. Elizabeth E. Ellis; Deceased 6 Dec. 1900 57. Mary Ann Bray; Dismissed by letter 4. Nancy M. Maxwell; Deceased March 1911 58. M. S. Gentry 5. Sarah M. Maxell; Dismissed by letter 59. Susan S. Gentry; Died Aug. 1883 6. Lucretia Jane Mills 60. M. E. Stewart; Died July 1888 7. Margret E. Patton; Dismissed by letter 61. Nancy J. Stewart; Deceased 8. Martha Taylor; Dismissed by letter 62. Luanar A. Stewart 9. Manerva Stone 63. Lizey I. Stewart 10. Nancy C. Stewart; Deceased 2 April 1909 64. Jane Gentry; Dismissed by letter 11. Sorina Judd; Deceased 65. Adaline Putty; Dismissed by letter 12. Harret Henley 66. Mary J. Stewart; Dismissed by letter 13. Margret Stone; Deceased June 1920 67. Josey Shumake; Gone to Antioch 14. Leitha Judd; Deceased Aug. 27, 1900 68. Ma??randy West; Dismissed by letter 15. Almarinda Carter 69. Mary F. Moyers 16. Emeline Bowman; Deceased August 1892 70. E. J. Bray Whitehead 17. Arminta D. Stewart; Deceased 24 Oct. 1900 71. C. L. Stone 18. Sarah A. Mahan; 4 Aug 1889, deceased. 72. Martha Bray 19. Nancy Slagal; Dismissed by letter 10 Apr 1886 73. S. B. Bray; Deceased 2 March 1892 20. Susan Ann Taylor 74. S. G. Stone 21. Frances Brown; Gone to Bloomington 75. J. D. Gentry; Deceased 26 Sept. 1909 22. Sarah Maguire; Dismissed by letter 76. S. D. White 23. Julia Genty 77. O. A. Stone 24. Lowis ? Judd; Gone to Pleasant Ridge 78. C. A. Moyers 25. Mary Judd; Excluded herself by leaving us 79. N. A. Gentry; Deceased 1 Aug. 1913 26. Susan Gentry; Deceased March 1903 80. S. A. Stone 27. Margret Gentry; Deceased April 1888 81. M. S. Judd; Dismissed by letter 28. Julia Bradford 82. R. W. Mills; Dismissed by letter 29. Judy Ann Ellis 83. S. J. Bray; Deceased 1912 30. Mary Judd; Dismissed by letter 84. M. W. White 31. Jane Jackson; Dismissed by letter 85. S. E. Mills 32. Louisa Judd; Dismissed by letter 86. Mary W_____ 33. Nancy Hutson 87. M. W. Mills; Dismissed by letter 34. Catherine Jackson 88. S. F. Bussell Ellis; 35. Margret E. Moyers, Deceased 23 Jan. 1884 89. M. F. Bussell 36. Lucinda H. Gentry; Deceased 1881 90. M. T. Grimes; Deceased 7 April 1899 37. Sarra W. Gentry; Deceased 20 Oct. 1908 91. M. F. Stewart; Gone to Pleasant Hill 38. Lucinda Gentry; Deceased March 1891 92. M. A. Stewart; Died 19 Jan. 1907 39. Elizabeth Welch; Dismissed by letter 93. C. P. Jackson 40. Frances J. Welch; Dismissed by letter 94. D. C. Franklin 41. Mary Brown; Gone to Bloomington 95. R. D. Sparks; Dismissed by letter 42. Rhoda Brown; Gone to Bloomington 96. N. M. Ashburn; Dismissed by lette All branches of our family involved in the Christian faith. Many were pioneer Baptists and some were Methodists. This page to Document church history in Middle Tennessee that involved our family. http://www.osafreewillbaptist.org/historychurchcanecreek.html Excerpt of history mentioning members of our Gentry ancestors Cane Creek Baptist Church, Eighty-two years ago, Silas W. Gentry and wife Margaret Gentry, by warranty deed, gave the land on which the Cane Creek Baptist Church is located, the deed, executed on September 4, 1871, appears of record in Deed Book “A” at pages 246 and 247, in the office of the County Register. The consideration for which the deed of gift was executed by Silas W. Gentry is recited by him in said deed as follows: “for the love that I have for the Cause of Christ.” Throughout its history, the Cane Creek Church has been one of the most active Baptist congregations in Putnam County. The late F. M. Gentry (Francis Marion Gentry, s/o William Henry “Billy” Gentry & Lucinda Conway) served for 55 years, and until is death, as Clerk of this church. His daughter, Miss Bessie Gentry, succeeded her father as Clerk of the Church, in which position she has served for ten years. The following history complied as Nuggets Of Putnam County History by Spivey Our Family Names in CAPITALS The Christian Baptist Church In two of the sketches in this article, reference is made to the Christian Baptist denomination. It is highly proper that this article should contain a brief statement concerning this denomination, one reason being that it was founded by Putnam County ministers in Putnam County. About the year 1850, a number of ministers and churches of the Caney Fork Baptist Association withdrew from that Association as the result of doctrinal controversies. The leaders of this group were Elders CORDER STONE, and his son, Elder THOMAS STONE. Among the Putnam County Baptist congregations which so withdrew from the Caney Fork Association was the Caney Fork (Brown’s Mill) Baptist Church, the ministers and congregations so withdrawing do not seem, according to their minutes, to have organized themselves into an Association and independent denomination until after the close of the Civil War in 1865, when they did organize themselves into a new denomination and named it the Christian Baptist Church. From the best information obtainable, this denomination was organized and named at a meeting held for that purpose at the Caney Fork Baptist Church in the summer of 1865. At the same time and place, they organized the Stone Association of the Christian Baptist Church naming it in honor of their leaders, Elders CORDER STONE and son, THOMAS STONE. The Christian Baptist Church grew rapidly in this section, taking over many of the then Baptist congregations in Putnam County and some of the adjoining counties, and organizing new congregations. The Stone Association soon included congregations located in Putnam, White, Overton, Jackson, DeKalb, Cumberland, Van Buren, Rhea and Bledsoe counties. After 22 years, during which new congregations were organized and other Baptist congregations became affiliated with it, and the field of operations of the Stone Association were extended, the stone Association of Christian Baptists was divided, in 1887, into the Eastern and Western Division, dating its beginning as an Association to its organization in 1887. The Western Division of The stone Association of the Christian Baptist retained its independent denominational identity until 1897, when it united with the Free Will Baptist denomination. Among the well known ministers of the Christian Baptist Church were CORDER STONE, Nathan Judd, Thomas J. Clouse, Benjamin Clouse, M. Judd, W. S. Clouse, G. W. Pennington, G. B. Brown, Henry Johnson, L. F. Smith, Joseph A. Moyers, J. W. STONE, E. W. STONE, W. B. GENTRY, F. M. Flatt, W. N. Selby, D. E. Smith, J. L KINNAIRD, J. N. Cantrell, and J. L. Myers. These ministers and numerous other Christian Baptist ministers, rendered many years of faithful, devoted and untiring service, preaching the Gospel and conducting revivals throughout this section. They received very meager financial remuneration, but the good that they accomplished can never be computed until the day of final accounting, and their memory will long be cherished. Another work by Brother Grime- Why Am I A Baptist? See link below http://www.pbministries.org/Theology/J.%20H.%20Grime/Why%20Am%20I%20a%20Baptist/why_a_baptist.htm

Our Family Lines

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'''Introduction'''
The object of this free space page is for reference, study and further information on the surnames related to the Stephenson family. Where the profile pages in Wikitree focus on the individual, this page seeks to group the direct ancestors associated with a given name, group them as a generational family, and provide any background on that family. Below is a listing of the surnames associated with the direct ancestry of our family. Each paragraph is started by the surname, and shows further detail of the surname associated with our family, its origins, meaning and our family associated with the individual family names. This page links from [[Space:My_ahnentafel_chart|My ahnentafel chart]] page. For each surname, you will find information on the family line from which we descend, the surname origin, surname type (see below), the meaning of the surname, any alternate spellings, our immigrant ancestor associated with the surname, where they immigrated from, our earliest known ancestor of this surname, the known family line, The connection between the Stephenson's and the subject surname, any published genealogies related to this family and allied families associated with the surname. The number following each individual is their ahnentafel number as it relates to [[Stephenson-3786|me]]. Each family line has its own unique number for reference as well, and is shown following the surname below. '''Our Family Lines'''
Family lines are alphabetized in the list below. Each individual generational family surname is assigned a unique number as it relates to my [[Space:My_ahnentafel_chart|ahnentafel chart]]. The numbers used to reference family lines are generated to track all of the surnames in my family, and the generational family of that surname. That number is used using a few simple rules: * Your family surname line always begins with the most recent direct ancesteral daughter of the line. You will need to know her ahnentafel number as it relates to you. * Subtract 1 from her number and divide by 2. This will give you her child's ahnentafel number as it relates to you. * Add 1 to the number. This is the family line number. Even easier, if you know the child's ahnentafel number, just add 1 to it. Now you know what number to apply to his/her mother's surname/family line. The following numbers constitute generations one through six of my family, to my 3rd great grandparents for a total of 32 family lines. [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Stephenson|1]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hultgren|2]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Norick_.2F_Norrick|3]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Reid|4]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Peay|5]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Wilson|6]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Palmer|7]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Webber.2FWeber|8]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Painter|9]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Keele|10]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Freeman|11]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Housley.2FOwsley.2FOusley|12]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hallberg_.2F_Petersson|13]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Scarritt|14]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Sturtevant|15]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Bender|16]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hall|17]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Unknown_Family_Lines|18]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hunt|19]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Moreland|20]], ''[[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Unknown_Family_Lines|21]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Unknown_Family_Lines|22]]'', [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Ridenour|23]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hinshaw|24]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Persdatter|25]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Magnusdotter|26]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Lovejoy|27]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Tackaberry|28]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Douglas|29]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Nye|30]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Gehring|31]] and [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Ruggles|32]]. My seventh generation ancestors (4th great grandparents) are family lines 33 through 64 for a total of 32 additional family lines. Those that are known are listed here: [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Logan|Logan (33)]], '''Types of Surnames'''
Surnames can be broken down into several types of classifications. ''Origin of Surnames''. Forbears.io. Website: https://forebears.io/. Url: https://forebears.io/surnames. :Occupational ''Surnames, Occupational Surname''. Wikipedia. Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/. Url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surname#Occupational_surname. ::Standard ::Titular :Toponymic ''Toponymic surname''. Wikipedia. Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/. Url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toponymic_surname. ::Places ::Landscape :Descriptive :Patronymic ''Patronymic Surname''. Wikipedia. Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/. Url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patronymic_surname. :Matronymic ---- ==Argall== ''(Family Line # 6011)''
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'''Known Family Line:''' [[Argall-4|Elizabeth Argall (12021)]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Louis Stephenson (2)]]>[[Norick-5|Bessie Frances Norick (5)]]>[[Wilson-39723|Amanda Wilson (11)]]>[[Housley-148|Elizabeth Housley (23)]]>[[Housley-185|John Housley (46)]]>[[Longmire-122|Phoebe Longmire (93)]]>[[Marshall-12847|Nancy Marshall (187)]]>[[Clay-343|Rebecca Clay (375)]]>[[Green-1726|Lucy Green (751)]]>[[Green-1425|Thomas Green (1502)]]>[[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer (3005)]]>[[Filmer-6|Henry Filmer (6010)]]>[[Filmer-5|Edward Filmer (12020)]] married [[Argall-4|Elizabeth Argall (12021)]]
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:''' None known.
'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Filmer|Filmer (1503)]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Barrows== ''(Family Line # 117)''
'''Surname Origin:''' English, Anglo-Saxon. ''Barrow''. Surname DB. Website: http://www.surnamedb.com. Url: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Barrow.
'''Surname Type:''' Typonimic, either a landscape or place.
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Bender== ''(Family Line # 16 and ---)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Britt== ''(Family Line # 187)''
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'''Known Family Line:''' [[Britt-556|Hannah Britt]]>[[Britt-555|William Britt]]>[[Britt-109|John Britt]]>[[Britt-560|William Britt]]>[[Britt-559|George Britt]]>[[Britt-558|William Britt]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson]]>[[Norick-5|Bessie Norick]]>[[Wilson-39723|Amanda Wilson]]>[[Housley-148|Elizabeth Housley]]>[[Housley-185|John Housley]]>[[Longmire-122|Phoebe Longmire]]>[[Longmire-125|John Longmire]]>[[Longmire-31|William Longmire]] married to [[Britt-556|Hannah Britt]]
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:''' None known.
'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Longmire|Longmire]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Brown== ''(Family Line # 213)''
'''Surname Origin:''' English
'''Surname Type:''' Characteristic
'''Surname Meaning:''' English-language surname in origin chiefly descriptive of a person with brown hair, complexion or clothing. ''Brown (surname)''. Wikipedia. Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/. Url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_(surname)
'''Alternate Spellings:''' Browne
'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' [[Brown-48846|John Brown, Sr.]]
'''Immigrated from:''' England
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:''' [[Brown-48846|John Brown, Sr.]]
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Brown-70142|Mary Brown]]>[[Brown-26636|Nathaniel Brown]]>[[Brown-17588|Jacob Brown]]>[[Browne-160|Nathaniel Brown]]>[[Brown-48846|John Brown, Sr.]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren]]>[[Hultgren-72|Rollin Hultgren]]>[[Palmer-12598|Marigold Palmer]]>[[Palmer-12678|Louis Palmer]]>[[Lovejoy-889|Louisa Lovejoy]]>[[Lovejoy-889|Joseph Lovejoy]]>[[Lovejoy-891|Abiel Lovejoy, Jr.]]>[[Lovejoy-893|Abiel Lovejoy, Sr.]] married to [[Brown-70142|Mary Brown]].
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:''' [https://books.google.com/books?id=-55nltMxFcoC&pg=PA156#v=onepage&q&f=false The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 12, Pages 156 to 166], [https://archive.org/details/genealogiesestat01wyma/page/142 The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown: In the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818 (A-J)] [https://books.google.com/books?id=s6gOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA587#v=onepage&q&f=false The History of Kings County, Nova Scotia, Heart of the Acadian Land, Giving a Sketch of the French and Their Expulsion: And a History of the New England Planters who Came in Their Stead, with Many Genealogies, 1604-1910.]
'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Burnham|Burnham]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Colesworthy|Colesworthy]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Lovejoy|Lovejoy]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Perkins|Perkins]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Burnham== ''(Family Line # ---)''
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'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' [[Burnham-39|Deacon John Burnham]]
'''Immigrated from: England
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:''' [[Burnham-39|Deacon John Burnham]]
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Burnham-31|Sarah Burnham]]>[[Burnham-266|John Burnham]]>[[Burnham-39|Deacon John Burnham]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren]]>[[Hultgren-72|Rollin Hultgren]]>[[Palmer-12598|Marigold Palmer]]>[[Palmer-12678|Louis Palmer]]>[[Lovejoy-889|Louisa Lovejoy]]>[[Lovejoy-889|Joseph Lovejoy]]>[[Lovejoy-891|Abiel Lovejoy, Jr.]]>[[Brown-70142|Mary Brown]]>[[Brown-26636|Nathaniel Brown]]>[[Brown-17588|Jacob Brown]] married to [[Burnham-31|Sarah Burnham]].
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Brown|Brown]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Graves|Graves]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Chandler== ''(Family Line # 59)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Chester== ''(Family Line # 12021)''
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'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' This family remained in England and did not emigrate to America.
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson (2)]]>[[Norick-5|Bessie Norick (5)]]>[[Wilson-39723|Amanda Wilson (11)]]>[[Housley-148|Elizabeth Housley (23)]]>[[Housley-185|John Housley (46)]]>[[Longmire-122|Phoebe Longmire (93)]]>[[Marshall-12847|Nancy Marshall (187)]]>[[Clay-343|Rebecca Clay (375)]]>[[Green-1726|Lucy Green (751)]]>[[Green-1425|Thomas Abner Green (1502)]]>[[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer (3005)]]>[[Filmer-6|Henry Filmer (6010)]]>[[Filmer-5|Edward Filmer (12020)]]>[[Filmer-12|Robert Filmer (24040)]] married to [[Chester-67|Frances Chester (24041)]].
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Filmer|Filmer (1503)]]
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'''Notes:'''
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Clay== ''(Family Line # 188)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:''' None known.
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Clark (line 1)== ''(Family Line # 56)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Clark (line 2)== ''(Family Line # 112)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Colesworthy== ''(Family Line # ---)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Brown|Brown]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Combs== ''(Family Line # 45)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Cook== ''(Family Line # 78)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Courtney== ''(Family Line # 189)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Dennen== ''(Family Line # 118)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Dixon== ''(Family Line # 106)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Dixon== ''(Family Line # 190)''
---- ==Douglas== ''(Family Line # 29)''
'''Surname Origin:''' Scotland
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'''Alternate Spellings:''' Douglass
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Reid|Reid]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Eaton== ''(Family Line # 156)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Efland== ''(Family Line # 92)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Ellis== ''(Family Line # 119)''
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'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:'''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Filmer== ''(Family Line # 1503)''
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'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' [[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer]] and her father, [[Filmer-6|Henry Filmer]]
'''Immigrated from: Kent, England
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:'''
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer]]>[[Filmer-6|Henry Filmer]]>[[Filmer-5|Edward Filmer, Sr.]]>[[Filmer-12|Robert Filmer, Esq.]]>[[Filmer-13|James Filmer]]>[[Filmer-14|Benedict Filmer]]>[[Filmer-15|John Filmer III, Esq.]]>[[Filmer-73|John Filmer II]]>[[Filmer-74|John Filmer]]>[[De_Fynemere-1|John de Fynemere]]>[[De_Fynemere-2|Simon de Fynemere]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson]]>[[Norick-5|Bessie Norick]]>[[Wilson-39723|Amanda Wilson]]>[[Housley-148|Elizabeth Housley]]>[[Housley-185|John Housley]]>[[Longmire-122|Phoebe Longmire]]>[[Marshall-12847|Nancy Marshall]]>[[Clay-343|Rebecca Clay]]>[[Green-1726|Lucy Green]]>[[Green-1425|Thomas Green]]>[[Green-704|Thomas Green]] married to [[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer]]
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:'''
'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Argall|Argall]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Green|Green]]
'''One Name Studies:'''
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'''Notes:''' The Filmer line first appears in the 12th generation of the Stephenson family ancestry with [[Filmer-77|Martha Filmer]]. She came to the colony of Virginia with her father [[Filmer-6|Henry Filmer]] and mother, [[Standards-1|Elizabeth Austin (Standards)]] in 1653.
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Freeman== ''(Family Line # 11)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Fuhrer== ''(Family Line # 181)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Gehring== ''(Family Line # 31)''
'''Surname Origin:''' Probably Germany
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Gilbert== ''(Family Line # 110)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Golden / Goldin== ''(Family Line # 48)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Graves== ''(Family Line # 183)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Green== ''(Family Line # ---)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hall== ''(Family Line # 17)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hallberg / Petersson== ''(Family Line # 13)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hawes== ''(Family Line # --)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hinshaw== ''(Family Line # 24)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Housley/Owsley/Ousley== ''(Family Line # 12)''
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Longmire|Longmire]]
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'''Family History Associations:''' [http://www.ofhs.org/ Owsley Family Historical Society]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hoxie== ''(Family Line # 108)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hudson== ''(Family Line # 184)''
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hultgren== ''(Family Line # 2)''
'''Surname Origin:''' Sweden
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'''Surname Meaning:''' The name Hultgren means 'forest branch' ''Hultgren''. Wikipedia. Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/. Url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hultgren.
'''Alternate Spellings:''' None known.
'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' [[Hultgren-85|Swan Nelson Hultgren, aka Sven Nilsson (48)]]
'''Immigrated from:''' Oskarshamn, Döderhult, Kalmar, Sweden
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:''' Nils Magnus Persson (96)
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Hultgren-71| Bonnie Hultgren (3)]]>[[Hultgren-72|Rollin Clayton Hultgren (6)]]>[[Hultgren-73|Ralph Clayton Hultgren (12)]]>[[Hultgren-74|Charles John Hultgren (24)]]>[[Hultgren-85|Swan Nelson Hultgren, aka Sven Nilsson (48)]]>Nils Magnus Persson (96).
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson (2)]] married to [[Hultgren-71| Bonnie Hultgren (3)]]
'''Published Genealogies Related to this Family:''' None known.
'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Stephenson|Stephenson (1)]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Hunt== ''(Family Line # 19)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:'''[[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Jonasdotter== ''(Family Line # 51)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:'''[[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Jonsdotter== ''(Family Line # 103)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Karlsdotter== ''(Family Line # 52)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Keele== ''(Family Line # 10)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Kelley== ''(Family Line # 54)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Larsdotter== ''(Family Line # 101)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Logan== ''(Family Line # 33)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Longmire== ''(Family Line # 47)''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson]]>[[Norick-5|Bessie Norick]]>[[Wilson-39723|Amanda Wilson]]>[[Housley-148|Elizabeth Housley]]>[[Housley-185|John Housley]]>[[Owsley-232|Joseph Owsley]] married to [[Longmire-122|Phoebe Longmire]].
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Lovejoy== ''(Family Line # 27)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Magnusdotter== ''(Family Line # 26)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Månsdotter== ''(Family Line # 102)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Månsdotter== ''(Family Line # 201)''
---- ==Marshall== ''(Family Line # 94)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Martin== ''(Family Line # 95)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==McKinley== ''(Family Line # 66)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Monnote== ''(Family Line # 77)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Moreland== ''(Family Line # 20)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Neusum== ''(Family Line # 111)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Noe== ''(Family Line # 91)''
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'''Notes:''' The family name of Noe first appears in the eighth generation of the Stephenson ahnentafel chart.
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Norick / Norrick== ''(Family Line # 3)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Nye== ''(Family Line # 30)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Olsen/Olson== ''(Family Line # 16)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Osgaard/Osgard== ''(Family Line # 8)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Overstreet== ''(Family Line # 34)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Packard== ''(Family Line # 235)''
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'''Known Family Line:''' [[Packard-246|Rebecca Packard (469)]] > [[Packard-264|George Packard (938)]] > [[Packard-169|Nathaniel Packard (1876)]] > [[Packard-25|Samuel Packard Sr. (3752)]] > [[Packard-18|George Packard (7504)]] > [[Packard-21|Moses Packard (15008)]] > [[Packard-19|John Packard (30016)]].
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]] > [[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren (3)]] > [[Reid-7930|Dorothy Lillian Reid (7)]] > [[Reid-7931|James Douglas Reid (14)]] > [[Sturtevant-459|Louisa Evelyn Sturtevant (29)]] > [[Sturtevant-501|Orin Barrows Sturtevant (58)]] > [[Chandler-6013|Melinda Chandler (117)]] > [[Chandler-4028|Rueben Chandler (234)]] > [[Chandler-1639|Jonathan Chandler (468)]] married to [[Packard-246|Rebecca Packard (469)]].
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[[Packard-19|John Packard (30016)]] Born 1492 in Earl Stonham, Suffolk, England, died 23 Oct 1553 in Earl Stonham, Suffolk, England. Married 1530 in Earl Stonham,,Suffolk,England to [[Byrde-1|Joan Byrde (30017)]], born 1509 in Earl Stoneham,,Suffolk,England, died 1540 in an unknown location. :Issue: :+[[Packard-21|Moses Packard (15008)]] [[Packard-21|Moses Packard (15008)]] Born 1537 in Earl Stonham,,Suffolk,England, died 7 Nov 1604 in Coddenham,,Suffolk,England. Married 1556 in Earl Stonham,,Suffolk,England [[Joan-7|Unknown Joan (15009)]], born 1538 in Suffolk,England, died 1638 in an unknown location (in England?). :Issue: :+[[Packard-18|George Packard (7504)]] [[Packard-18|George Packard (7504)]] Born about 1575 in Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England, died 14 Dec 1623 in Earl Stonham, Suffolk, England. Married 27 Mar 1600 in Woolpit,,Suffolk,England [[Wyther-15|Mary Wyther (7505)]], born 13 Jan 1574 in Woolpit, Suffolk, England, died 19 Aug 1652 in Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. :Issue: :+[[Packard-25|Samuel Packard Sr. (3752)]] [[Packard-25|Samuel Packard Sr. (3752)]] [[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Painter== ''(Family Line # 9)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Palmer== ''(Family Line # 7)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Peay== ''(Family Line # 5)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Perkins== ''(Family Line # ---)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Persdatter== ''(Family Line # 25)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Persdatter== ''(Family Line # 104)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Pickard== ''(Family Line # 184)''
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Plumb== ''(Family Line # 109)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Reid== ''(Family Line # 4)''
'''Surname Origin:''' Scotland
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'''Alternate Spellings:''' Read, Reed
'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' [[Reid-9455|Hugh Reid (56)]] and his son [[Reid-7939|Douglas Hugh Reid (28)]].
'''Immigrated from: Scotland to Canada in 1835, then to the United States in about 1844.
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:''' [[Reid-9455|Hugh Reid (56)]]
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Reid-7930|Dorothy Lillian Reid (7)]]>[[Reid-7931|James Douglas Reid (14)]]>[[Reid-7939|Douglas Hugh Reid (28)]]>[[Reid-9455|Hugh Reid (56)]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren (3)]]>[[Hultgren-72|Rollin Hultgren (6)]] married to [[Reid-7930|Dorothy Lillian Reid (7)]]
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Douglas|Douglas (29)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hultgren|Hultgren (2)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Sturtevant|Sturtevant (15)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Webber.2FWeber|Webber/Weber (8)]].
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Richmond== ''(Family Line # 39)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Richmont== ''(Family Line # 131)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Ridenour== ''(Family Line # 23)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Rothgeb== ''(Family Line # 130)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Ruggles== ''(Family Line # 32)''
'''Surname Origin:''' English ''Ruggles''. Surname DB. Website: http://www.surnamedb.com/. Url: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ruggles.
'''Surname Type:''' Patronymic, Toponymic or Descriptive. The origin as it relates to this family is not known.
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'''Alternate Spellings:''' No alternate spellings are known for this family.
'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:''' None known.
'''Immigrated from:''' Unknown.
'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:''' [[Ruggles-869|Margaret "Maggie" Ruggles]]
'''Known Family Line:''' [[Ruggles-869|Margaret "Maggie" Ruggles]].
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren]]>[[Reid-7930|Dorothy Lillian Reid]]>[[Webber-2309|Myrtle J Webber]]>[[Bender-2249|Minnie Belle Bender]]>[[Bender-2248|John K Bender]] married to [[Ruggles-869|Margaret "Maggie" Ruggles]].
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'''Notes:''' Little is known on this family line, short of Maggie. She was born in about 1844 in Pennsylvania. In the census records found for Maggie, she lists both of her parents as being born in Pennsylvania.
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Scarritt== ''(Family Line # 14)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Sharp== ''(Family Line # 46)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Starr== ''(Family Line # 96)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Stephenson== ''(Family Line # 1)''
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'''Immigrated from: Ireland or England.
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'''Known Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson (2)]]>[[Stephenson-4117|Thomas Jefferson Stephenson (4)]]>[[Stephenson-4118|William Thomas Stephenson (8)]]>[[Stephenson-4123|Robert R Stephenson (16)]]>[[Stephenson-1893|James Stephenson (32)]]>[[Stephenson-1895|Thomas Stephenson (64)]]>[[Stephenson-1894|John Stephenson (128)]].
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' N/A.
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hall|Hall]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Hultgren|Hultgren (2)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Logan|Logan (33)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Norick_.2F_Norrick|Norick (3)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Painter|Painter (9)]], [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Peay|Peay (5)]].
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---- ==Strangstad/Strangstadhagen== See [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Osgaard.2FOsgard|Osgaard/Osgard]] ---- ==Sturtevant== ''(Family Line # 15)''
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'''Known Family Line:''' [[Sturtevant-459|Louisa Evelyn Sturtevant (29)]]>[[Sturtevant-501|Orin Barrows Sturtevant (58)]]>[[Sturtevant-502|Nathaniel Sturtevant (116)]]>[[Sturtevant-503|Francis Sturtevant (232)]]>[[Sturtevant-420|Francis Sturtevant (464)]]>[[Sturtevant-35|James Sturtevant (928)]]>[[Sturtevant-29|Samuel Sturtevant Jr. (1856)]]>[[Sturtevant-3|Samuel Sturtevant Sr. (3712)]]
'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:''' [[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson (1)]]>[[Hultgren-71|Bonnie Hultgren (3)]]>[[Reid-7930|Dorothy Lillian Reid (7)]]>[[Reid-7931|James Douglas Reid (14)]]>[[Reid-7939|Douglas Hugh Reid (28)]] married to [[Sturtevant-459|Louisa Evelyn Sturtevant (29)]].
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'''Allied Families:''' [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Reid|Reid (4)]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Tackaberry== ''(Family Line # 28)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Thacher== ''(Family Line # 107)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Tobey== ''(Family Lines # 60 & 120)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Waites== ''(Family Line # 65)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Wallace/Walles== ''(Family Line # 53)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Webber/Weber== See [[Space:Our_Family_Lines#Osgaard.2FOsgard|Osgaard/Osgard]] ---- ==Wheldon== ''(Family Line # 214)''
---- ==Wilson== ''(Family Line # 6)''
'''Surname Origin:''' Early English medieval origin. ''Wilson''. SurnameDB. Website: http://www.surnamedb.com/. Url: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Wilson.
'''Surname Type:''' Patronymic
'''Surname Meaning:''' The name is a compound which originally consisted of the elements "wil", meaning desire, and "helm", a helmet which offered protection. It is a patronymic form of the male given name Will, itself a diminutive of William. Introduced into England by William, Duke of Normandy, and known to history as "The Conqueror" , William soon became the most popular given name in England. The Norman form and that borne by the Conqueror, was "Willelm", a spelling adopted from the Frankish Empire of the 8th century.
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'''Our Immigrant Ancestor:'''
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'''Our Earliest Known Ancestor:'''
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'''Connection to the Stephenson Family Line:'''[[Stephenson-3786|John Stephenson]]>[[Stephenson-3787|Jimmie Stephenson]]
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Wooldrige== ''(Family Line # 55)''
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[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Unknown Family Lines== The following family lines are not known:
'''Generations 1-5:''' All lines are known.
'''Generation 6:''' 18, 21, 22.
'''Generation 7:''' 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 57, 58, 61, 62, 63, 64.
'''Generation 8:''' 67-76, 79-90, 93, 97-100, 102-105, 113-116 and 121-129.
'''Generation 9:''' Requires further research.
'''Generation 10:''' Requires further research.
[[Space:Our_Family_Lines|[TOP]]] ---- ==Sources==

Our Family Mysteries - Gill

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Joseph Gill, shows up in the 1870 and 1880 census, has a marriage to Julia Griffin and they have a son. Cannot find Joseph prior to the 1870 census. He was a farmer and he also worked on the Canals in Parke County, Indiana. Cannot find an actual death date other than a newspaper clipping that was in the paper about his death stating that he was born in Virginia. One of the census confirms this. He did not own land because his wife Julia owned the land. While walking through the family cemetery came upon a tombstone not far from Julia's that says "Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Gill" the inscription indicates that there were children. Now if this is Joseph's wife, what happened to the children. this was in 1856 when Elizabeth died. He married Julia in 1876. Their son was born in 1878. According to the census and the obit he was born between 1800-1804. Questions that need answered: Who was Joseph? Was Elizabeth his wife? What happened to those children? Where is he actually buried (not able to find tombstone or actually plat)? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Our Family Mysteries The Morris

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Our Family Mysteries willi died age 1 and 7months drowned. 1865

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]trying to find out who william father and mother where robert and mary brodie.

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'''Thomas Franklin Norman''' - how and where did he die? Montague, Texas? (last entry in Family Bible) who were his parents?
'''Johannes Van Petten/Van Patter '''- when did he immigrate from New York to Canada (before 1830) '''Harriet Elizabeth Walker''' - birth certicate has note "Is an Indian". Mother was Minniehaha Martin. Was Minnie a Canadian Indian, and adopted by the Martins? They were in their 60's when Minnie appears on the census, so probably not natural born daughter [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Here are open questions about our family Was Leonard Lincoln born in Mass or Kentucky? and If Josiah Lincoln was His Father then why is he not list.(But only in Newspapers as a Probable son? Who is Ephraim Overton's Father? ASA Overton?since Records show Jesse Overton his(Ephraim's) Nephew? Where is Pete Bechtel and His wife Margaret From PA? What year was they born? Their Son Samuel Bechtel has them on his military Record and a Second Marriage? How can the Ex Governor of Massachusetts be the Great grand Uncle to my Great uncle Robert R Lincoln? how does the governors and Capt Abraham Lincoln's Family match up ? with My great Uncles being 2nd cousin's to the 16th President? Where is the connection the Governors had to the 16th President. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I am looking for Green C Hamilton b. May 1848-Illinois, d. 24 May 1914 in Lawrence County TN, He had married a Sarah Hamilton in 1873, and then a Belle Melton in 1904. Children include a son-Melvin,a son-lesley, ason-Laverne,and a daughter-Laura with Belle...and more with Sarah. No one seems to know anything about who his parents are.HELP! Pleasse [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Looking for parents of Peter Barwick, Born Aug 8 1873. Seems Peter lived around Moncks Corner SC before leaving the home of his father around the age o 12 (1885). [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I am very new to all this! My dad is John Peterson born beloit kansas, and his parents are Roland Peterson and Mable Irene Hill, her maiden name. From Roland is his father Louis or Lewis Peterson. I could be mistaken, i'm just throwing information out there! I'd appreciate any pro help on finding more family, information,etc. Thank You!!! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Steven, Theresa and Mary Anne Salari would like to know about their Hungarian ancestry. They were born to Steven Hamrik and Theresa Kiss who emigrated to Canada from Budapest, Hungary in 1956. They lived in Hamilton, Ontario until their separation in 1960. Theresa Kiss had 3 more children that we know of named Louis Kiss; Kathy Kiss and Suzie Kiss. Please help! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Here are open questions about my Grandmother Erzebet Aszman and her 2 children Josef and Anna that immigrated to Canada(Leaving Germany April 23,1931 & arrived May 3,1931) at the same time as Anna Engel and her son Caspar/Gaspar,they came from the same small town in Hungary called Vemend, although they were from Hungary they were German. The 2 women were meeting up with their husbands in originally Montreal,Quebec, but it was changed to "Alexandria, Ontario. On the Immigration "Ship Manifest" It has Anton(the husband of Anna) Engel's father listed as Gaspar Aszmann, and Erezebet Aszman's husband's mother as Julianne Engel. Would this be a mistake as I can not find any information that these people were related to me/my Grandmother and Grandfather? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Was Lady Balfour married to Henry? I believe if there was this union that there were no childern. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Our Family Mysteries1914 MYSTERY

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We are stymied at finding out what happened to our maternal grandmother Josephine May Johnson. Josephine was born to Edward Johnson and Isabella Cushing in Liverpool in 1883. She accompanied Isabella and her siblings to Karachi, India when Edward took the position of Harbor Pilot for the port of Karachi. The family lived in Manora, at the end of the land spit that protects the Karachi harbor. Our grandfather Frederick Edward Piggott was assigned to the Royal Garrison Artillery, and was stationed in Manora in 1902, when he married Josephine. They lived in several locations in England, India and Hong Kong. Around 1912 Josephine "disappeared". The family lore was that she found a lover and ran off to Canada. We have found no record of a divorce or death in England around this time period, and we have found no record of her on a voyage to Canada. She has simply disappeared. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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My maternal grandfather Albert Holmes, b.Dec 1863 at 7 Court,Queen Street, West Bromwich, disappeared c. 1911 from Birkenhead Wirral leaving grandma Flora nee Peters, with 5 children to bring up.His parents were Henry Warman Holmes and Matilda Wittin. I have done endless research to find him. Non of the descendants of his 8 siblings know what happened to him or had even heard of him. I really am very anxious to find out where he went. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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What happened to Ignatz (Ignatius) Diemel and his brother who did not return from Victoria's goldfields leaving a wife and children behind? His wife Cornelia advertised in both Victorian and South Australian newspapers for him but receiving no response remarried to shoemaker Carl Humpsch after a few years [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I have a copy of a photo sent to me of my great grandfather Percy Sydney Wraight taken I believe between 1890 - 1910 it shows him dressed up and with a small coach replica being pulled by a large pig with two young children seated I would like to obtain if possible a copy of the original photo as well as information re the location correct date and the people shown in the photo. It could have been taken at Ashford or Whitstable or Gillingham, any information would be greatly appreciated

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David Beatty is the father of my Poppy ( Maternal Grandfather) I can't find anything on him and the Beatty side of the family has pretty much died out the only ones left are my Mother and her sisters and they don't remember him ever being around when they were growing up. I know he was married to Clara Stengle. I could use any help anyone might be able to offer. Thank you [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Looking for info on 2nd wife of Francois Xavier Giroux. Her name is Georgina born abt 1880, her mothers maiden name was Bushie/Bushey/Boucher. They were married somewhere between 1915-1917. There first child William was born in 1917 in smith township Peterborough. They had at least 3 more kids after that.(one set of twins) Georgina was married before would like to know to who? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Here are open questions about our family. Morgan Fields the father of William L. Fields lived in Gwinnett County, Georgia in the years, 1850 to 1886. About 1870 William moved with his wife, Susan (Buchanan) Fields, to Gatesville, Texas. Why did he move and what kind of work did he do? Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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family info told to my granddad by his grandfather apparently my granddads grandfathers granddad came to Grimsby, England on a fishing boat from France or he was french and married a local fish merchants daughter whose surname was something like Middleton, they married and lived in bath street, Grimsby or nearby streets apparently her father (the fish merchant) wasnt too happy about this i have no names but i have traced the verney family [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Who are his mom & dad? Death cert. said JA Reagan & Xenia Etheridge or Ethiridge. Marion Fletcher Reagan 1885/04/07 - 1927/11/01. born in Weakley co TN. Died in a hospital in San Antonio TX. death certificate misspelled his first name as Marian. He usually went by Fletch. Buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Lexington, Holmes Co, MS. info from TX death cert. & his 2nd wife Reubie (Gulledge) Reagan who later married a Mr. Tate. She was his 2nd wife. He was sent to TX to die or recover from advanced TB 2 years before his death. He had children by both marriages. Curtis & Mae by first, Mary Harriet by 2nd.

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Wanting to find out more information on the Northey and Sowden families who emigrated to America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand during the 1700's and 1800's. Would love especially any pics or information [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Any information about these surnames

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Trying to identify the Native American Indian in the Rockwell line of Thomas Tolbert Rockwell/Rockhold; specifically through his son, Jesse. Records show Thomas married Sarah Clawson in 1787, after Jesse's birth abt. 1783. Please help me solve this mystery! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I'd like to thank Everyone in advance- for taking a look at my Post: and if you have any information you would like to add/ Link - That would be GREAT & if this help Anybody that is looking for information. I'm looking or information on Donald McKay-1749 from Strathbeg, Scotland who came to Shelburne, Nova Scotia. His son Donald McKay-1748 was the Great Shipbuilder from Shelburne, Nova Scotia. He was 8yrs old when he came to Canada. SCM Records indicate his 1st Wife as Catherine, but it's not said if he had remarried- Catherine was buried at sea. At one time I did find a Passenger List/ Ship information, but not sure where on the Net it was. His Wife was Catherine ( with no other information available presently). Noted in the SCM Records is noted she was buried at sea. There's quite a bit of information on Donald and his Shipbuilding Career, but not much in Terms of his Family Ancestors..Father/ Mother /Family/Places/Dates/ Donald McKay's Family Tree was left in Strathbeg, Scotland for now! *Most of my information comes from the Shelburne Country Museum (SCM). Special Thanks to Finn Bower (RIP)

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Fred Dustin met his son Joseph Gilmore Dustin after finding his wedding announcement to Verna Mae Phillips in the Hanford, CA newspaper. Previous to that Fred was not allowed access to his son after his divorce of wife Lydia (Childers) Dustin I am looking for information on my Grand-father's lineage, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Here are open questions about our family. David Buchanan, was born in Londonderry 1825. Fought in the Crimean war and was married four times. He converted to Catholicism in 1864 in Dublin. Looking for war records and his religion. Was he presbyterian or Church of Ireland? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Our family lore indicates a strong reference to Native American family members whose names were changed to "engilsh" names. Irish ancestors were said to be the usual dirt poor, indentured servants or laborers with a penchant for fighting. They lived in ghetto situations in close proximity to native peoples and learned that money could be made by setting up wrestling matches. This was near the mighty Irish boxers of the day, using the same rings, but rather than a legitimate "fight" was more like today's WWF wrestling; staged for the audience. Behind the scenes they drank and partied together not matter the "winner" of a fight.

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Here are open questions about our family. Hayden Mitchell/Mitchell Hayden is the biggest mystery... It is known to our family that he lived under the surname Mitchell, and had a family, and also under his birth surname, Hayden, possibly had another family, not to mention his birth family (parents, siblings, etc). Can anyone fill in any blanks about him? Who were his family(s)? His birthday? When/How did he die? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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I'm looking for the mother of my grandmother, Edna (Christian) Howdyshell. I've heard she was from southeastern Ohio, probably Hocking or Perry counties. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Her husbands name would've been Hamp Christian, sort for Hamilton I believe.

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Frank LaRose with 17 siblings and parents are Joseph LaRose and Virginia Boyer. Louise (Okeeweehow) LaRose with 8 siblings and parents are Norman Okeeweehow and Gaberiala (Dubois) Okeeweehow. So how are you related? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Somehow many of our Schindler ancestors became surnamed Chandler in America. I hold documents signed by Schindlers. Chandler is a surname from England. When one sees a Chandler from Bavaria that is a German Chandler, originally Schindler

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Who are the parents of George Rainford? George Rainford celebrated his birthday as 1 Jun 1810 in London. He was thought to be the son of Thomas Rainford & Sarah (formerly Sweetman) but their son lived--he was born 14 Nov 1810 Abode: William St Occupation: Cabinet Maker Register: Baptisms 1810 - 1812, Page 288, and he's not our George. George married Harriet Strickland 3 Sep 1834 at St Marys, Lambeth, Surrey, England, and the marriage was witnessed by her father, Charles Strickland since she was a minor. Harriet's mother, Catherine, was also a Strickland. George and Harriet appeared with children in the 1841 voter reg :Medway Street, London, Parish of St. John and the 1841 census: St Johns Westn, St John The Evangelist, Middlesex, England. Based on baptismal records, they also lived at Moody's Gardens, Westminster, Middlesex, and St Margaret, Westminster. On 28 May 1849 they arrived at the New York Port with children George Charles (1839) Mary Elizabeth (1840) Harriet Catherine (1845). Two infant sons named Richard Edward were buried in England. In the US 1850 census they lived in Joliet, Will, Illinois where George was a physician, with a US-born son named Robert (1849). (There are no medical school records in England for George.) Harriet's father owned Strickland Chocolate Manufacturing Company and willed it to his sons, Charles Jr and Richard Shepherd Strickland. But they dissolved their business partnership. Harriet's brother Richard also emigrated to the US, appearing in census 1850, working as a laborer,living in Joliet with wife Mary, dau Catherine age 4, Edward Reid 60, Mary Reid 49 his in-laws. Harriet died in Joliet 7 Oct 1851 at age 35. Her brother Richard disappears. George remarried to Margaret Wilcox and they had 12 children together before he died in Lake Village, Indiana 6 Mar 1892. He was licensed to practice medicine in Indiana. -We have found no births or baptisms for George Rainford, born 1810 in London or therabouts. It's possible they were NC, but nothing there either. -Harriet's brother in law, John Hutchins Bayliss, MRCS, was a practicing surgeon in at the Royal South London Dispensary till 1859 when he died and was buried in Norwood Cemetery. There was a family association with MILTON RAINFORD, the comic and Shakespearean actor in Philadelphia and New York, but we're unable to confirm whether it was friendship or blood. Milton was born in London abt 1831, married Mary Agnes Wynne in Maidstone, Kent in 1851, and arrived in New York in 1855. He was mentored by actor/theater owner WILLIAM EVANS BURTON of New York, who called Milton his nephew. Milton is the son of Maria Burton (1798-1859) and Edward Rainford (1792-1876) of Kent. Edward Rainford's remarks on the grain trade were extensively published in the Economist. That's all we have. Any ideas, suggestions are welcome. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

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Here are open questions about our family. *'''1st Photo''' I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT WHO THE KIDS IN THIS PHOTO ARE THE PHOTO WAS IN EITHER MY GRANDMOTHERS COLLECTION OR MY GREAT GRANDMOTHERS THEY BOTH LIVED IN THE SAME HOUSE I GREW UP IN WHICH WAS ON A PROPERTY NEAR WEE WAA N.S.W AUSTRALIA THERE WERE NO NAMES ON THE BACK OF THE PHOTO ,WHICH WAS THE NORM BACK IN THOSE DAYS I GUESS, IF ANYONE CAN HELP PLEASE LET ME KNOW Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] *'''2nd Photo''' I am trying to find out who these 2 men are we know they are both Stockman or Jackaroos , the one on the Right is half Aborigianal, they both worked for my Great Grandfather Henry Thomas Ward in Injune Queensland Australia any help will be greatly Appreciated

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[[Vetter-108|Otto Vetter]]'s photo appears twice in my grandmother's photo album but we have no idea who he was. The profile information for Otto comes from Federal census records and records found at familysearch.org. Several Otto Vetter's were possible candidates to be the man in the photo but I assumed, based on his appearance, that he was born about 1880, was not married in 1911 (since he gave his photo to my unmarried grandmother) and that his residence was New York City. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Our family mystery is that of a missing half-brother.

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Despite intense efforts, no information regarding this missing half-brother has come to light. Would very much appreciate any info available. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Our Family Photo Mysteries

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

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Descendants of John P. Smith, Andrew J. Smith, Jay, Gilbert and Alton Smith (3 sons of Andrew) met for a reunion July 2012. It had been several years since many of us had seen one another. From l. to r. Gail Smith White (who passed away Nov 2012),Dorothy Smith Chappelle, Rudy Lee Smith (unk), Harvey Smith and Linda Smith Garo.... Seated is Carl Smith

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This is an effort to start our first annual Ramirez family reunion.

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Come Together All [[Category:Family Reunions]]

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Our Farm 1

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[[Category:Wellington North, Ontario]] [[Category:Arthur Township, Canada West]] This space is a '''work in progress'''. It is a little history about the farm, the area, and its previous owners. If you have information to add please contact me or leave a comment. ==Our Farm== A long time ago this was a land covered with trees. It was choked full of maple and beech on the high ground, and elm, birch, and hemlock on the low ground. Watered by melting snow and seasonal rains that meandered down through the rolling forests filling the low lands which spilled into waterways, crowded with an assortment of fish, that threaded their way through the lush wilderness. A vast area heavily populated with bears, beavers, wolves, deer, rabbits, and mosquitoes. For centuries the Indigenous tribes roamed the footpaths of these backwoods. In 1798 this part of Upper Canada was called Indian Land.'''1798 Map''' https://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/textdocs/districts1798big.aspx Map scanned from the Economic Atlas of Ontario / Atlas Économique de l'Ontario W. G. Dean, Editor/ Directeur; G. J. Mathews, Cartographer/ Cartographe Printed 1969 by University of Toronto Press for the Government of Ontario This area was prime hunting ground for the Saugeen Ojibway peoples, but that would all change.'''The Queen’s Bush – A Tale of the Early Days of Bruce County''', by W. M. Brown, M.D. Richardson, Bond & Wright Limited, Owen Sound, ON. (1932) Page 1-2'''The History of Wellington County''', by Jean F. Hutchison. Landsborough Printing Limited, Grand Valley, ON. Page 402, “Survey and Settlement.” In 1835, the Canadian government opened up this area which then became known as the ''Queen's Bush''. When the northern area of Wellington County was surveyed in 1841 by Provincial Land Surveyor John MacDonald, and D.B. Papineau it was named Arthur Township - after Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington.'''Wellington County, Ontario''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_County,_Ontario More than 67,000 acres were divided up to create roads and 50-acre parcels of land. Crown Lands on the roads were given to settlers with the option to buy the back 50 after performing certain settlement duties. Regulations included:'''The Queen’s Bush''' Page 29.'''The History of Wellington County''', page 15, “Crown Lands.” * Being a subject of Queen Victoria, male, and over the age of 18 years. * Clear 12 acres of land in four years, counting from the 1st of January, following the taking up of the land; and put into a state of cultivation. * Clear and fence five acres, and clear the road allowance across the front of the property, for each 100 acres granted. * Build a house at least 18 x 24 feet, and cover it completely with split shingles. * Live on the land for eighteen months * Sign an Affidavit before a Justice of the Peace, that all requirements had been met. === [[McQueen-3492|Donald McQueen]] === About 1850 when a Scotsman by the name of Donald McQueen came to the area looking for land, most of the properties along the major road – The Garafraxa Road (later called The Owen Sound Road, now known as Highway 6) which had been completed the previous year – were already occupied. So, he went in one road to the east. He obtained a Location Ticket from a Crown Land Agent for the south 50-acre section of Lot 5 Concession 9.'''The History of Wellington County''', page 12, “The Garafraxa Road,” & page 15 “The Land Registry Offices.” Several historians have quoted Arthur Township resident George Cushing, Esq. as he described the difficulties and hardships of the first settlers: :''Imagine a settler from the ‘Old Land,’ without any knowledge of clearing land, unskilled in the use of the axe, no keen, lance-toothed saws to be had, like we have at present, commencing to clear a fifty or a hundred-acre lot of this dense and mighty forest. :''Many stories of hardships endured in the old log shanties without proper doors, and the wolves howling in the forest; no flour in the house for six weeks, and potatoes the only bill of fare; the carrying on the back of sacks of flour all the way from Fergus; men shouldering their heavy grain cradle and walking thirty miles and more to Guelph, in a day for the harvest.''''''Memories of Mount Forest and surrounding townships''' https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/archive/Memories-of-Mount-Forest-and-surrounding-townships--Minto--Arthur--West-Luther--Normanby--Egremont--Proton-2R3BF1OG4FD69.html Mount Forest Confederate. corporate, Wright, Arthur Walker. Personal (1928) pages 140-146 (images144-150)'''History of the former Township of Arthur''' https://www.wellington-north.com/community/history/former-township-arthur'''Historical Atlas of Wellington County''', Historical Atlas Publishing Co., Toronto. 1906. Page 4-5, “Township of Arthur.” Donald met the Crown requirements and was granted a Patent on 8 September 1951'''Ontario Land Property Records Portal''' https://www.onland.ca/ui/61/books/69723/viewer/730995633?page=44 Historical Books, Wellington (LRO 61), Township of Arthur, Book 7 – Concession 9, image 44, at the Hamilton Registry Office. Recorded in the 1851 census, Donald (age 30) and his wife Elizabeth (age 26) occupied a one-story log house.'''"Canada Census, 1851"''', F amilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Z274-BWN2 : 4 October 2021), Donald McQueen, 1851. The McQueen family were members of the Bethel Presbyterian Church. It is possible that they hosted some of the church services since the church was not built until 1895.'''The History of Wellington County''', page 411. “Bethel Presbyterian Church.” In the autumn of 1852, Donald's two young children, [[McQueen-3560|John]]'''1852 Burial''' "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGM-VYTD : 15 June 2022), John McQueen, ; Burial, , Wellington, Ontario, Canada, Bethel Pioneer Cemetery; citing record ID 111710259, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. and [[McQueen-3561|Jennet]]'''1852 Burial''' "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W6VD-18W2 : 4 August 2020), Jennet McQueen, ; Burial, , Wellington, Ontario, Canada, Bethel Pioneer Cemetery; citing record ID 200073227, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. passed away at the farm and were buried at the Bethel Pioneer Cemetery, on Concession 9, located about 7 km away. Donald and Elizabeth would join them two decades later.'''1873 Burial''' "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W6VD-YHPZ : 4 August 2020), Donald McQueen, ; Burial, , Wellington, Ontario, Canada, Bethel Pioneer Cemetery; citing record ID 200073162, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.'''1874 Burial''' "BillionGraves Index," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KF6B-Q82 : 24 June 2015), Elizabeth McQueen, died 24 Aug 1874; citing BillionGraves (http://www.billiongraves.com : 2012), Burial at Bethel Pioneer Cemetery, Wellington North, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Donald and Elizabeth had other children, and the 1861 census listed Donald as a married farmer with four daughters, and he owned $83 worth of livestock (3 cows, 10 sheep, and 4 pigs).'''1861 Census''': "Canada, Ontario Census, 1861"
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Donald Mcqueen (38y), married in Arthur, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Born in Scotland.
According to an overview of the 1861 census, Arthur Township had grown to a population of 3,597 who held 49,617 acres valued at $599,720. There were 13, 034 acres under cultivation; 9,778 under crops; 3,247 under pasture; 36,583 wood and wild lands.'''1867 Gazetteer and Directory of Wellington County'''. Irwin & Burnham, Publishers. https://digitalarchive.tpl.ca/search/37131055373039d image 35: page 8, McQueen, Donald – Con. 9, Lot 5 f [''sic'', freeholder] It is interesting to note that there was a complete crop failure in 1859-60 in the township. Council came to the rescue by supplying cornmeal to those in need.'''History of the former Township of Arthur''' https://www.wellington-north.com/community/history/former-township-arthur Were they a family in need? Did they accept the handout of cornmeal from council? During his time at this property, neighbors included Thomas Campbell, Neil MacDougall, Alexander MacMillan, Duncan McLellan, John Campbell, Sydney Smith, Peter Robinson, John Nightingale and his son Robert Nightingale Sr. (who would later buy the farm), Peter Campbell, and Robert Scott.'''From Then Till Now''' – A History of Arthur Township 1850-1985, Edited by Campbell Cork. Printed by I B Printing Company Limited, Durham, ON. (1986). Pages 227, 259, 300, 319, 336, 338, 339, 354. Donald and his family probably saw progression as tracks were laid along the west side of The Owen Sound Road, just 2 km away. By the end of 1871 ''The Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway '' locomotives rumbles and whistles were likely to be heard in the distance as they passed over Sideroad 3, and made their way to and from Mount Forest. Donald lived at the farm until his death in 1873. The land was transferred to his wife, Elizabeth, which she sold to Duncan McMillan a few months later. === Duncan McMillan === Duncan McMillan expanded the property in 1874 when he received a Crown Patent for the adjacent 50-acre parcel on the north side. He also cleared some land before he sold it five years later to Archibald Campbell. {{Image|file=Our_Farm_1-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''It was rumored, somewhere in the vicinity of this maple bush and farmland (the north half) a one-room log cabin was built by Duncan McMillan. There are no signs of its existence. In the past - up until the 1970s - this maple bush was tapped for its sweet syrup. It covers about five acres, and has been logged a few times over the generations.'' }} === Archibald Campbell === === [[Nightingale-2075|Robert Nightingale Sr.]] === === [[Nightingale-2072|Robert Jr. Henry Nightingale]] & [[McMillan-7934|Belle McMillan]] === '''The Old Yellow Brick House''' {{Image|file=Our_Farm_1-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''It has been said that the Nightingales, either Senior or Junior, built the yellow brick farmhouse. (photo from late 1920s or early 1930s)'' }} In the 1921 census, when Howard Neal owned the property, it was recorded to be a 6-room brick house, which fits its description. Facing the house from this angle is looking to the west. Later, a small enclosed porch, about 6' x 12', was added to fill in the L-shape. If you walked in the door shown in the picture, you would be standing in a very small foyer that might have been 4' x 4'. A staircase straight ahead to the second level. To the right a small room, approximately 12' x 12'. To the left a kitchen, approximately 12' x 18'. On the back-side of the staircase was another set of stairs leading to the basement, with a second outside entry directly across from it. This narrow passageway contained a third doorway which lead into the second 12' x 12' room. Later the wall came down between the two 12-foot square rooms with an archway put in. That also eventually came down. In the late 1960s or early 70s a hole was cut into the floor of the northwest part of this long room to install a combination fire-oil furnace, because the door and stairway were not wide enough. Upstairs there were three rooms with an open area hall. The smallest room was converted into a bathroom when plumbing was added to the house (date yet to be determined). The open area was closed in about 1990 to make another room. On the morning of 22 March 1999, a fire started in the basement in an electrical box. It quickly burnt a hole through both the first and second floors and filled the house with toxic smoke. The house was not completely destroyed, but there was enough damaged that the house had to be torn down. Most of the bricks were salvaged and used to make a wall in the basement of a new house. Some were used as walk-ways around the house. === [[Neal-9124|Leslie Howard Neal]] === Howard Neal was a young bachelor when he purchased the farm in 1920. The 23-year-old was living alone in the 6-room brick house when the 1921 census was recorded.'''1921 Census''' , https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Census/Index Arthur Township No. 3, North Wellington, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. Page 10, Dwelling 105, Family 105. Home owned; Brick, 6 rooms. Howard Neil, Head, single, age 23, born Ontario In the Arthur Township history book, it states that "the original barn was burned to the ground". At this time, the statement needs verification. Howard had the farm for three years before selling in to Richard G. Morley. === [[Morley-4737|Richard Greenly Morley]] === Richard G. Morley and his wife, the former [[Bilton-414|Margaret Bilton]], came to this property in 1922 or 1923. They farmed the land and tapped the maple trees. As indicated in the 1931 census, the couple were among the first to have a radio in the neighborhood.'''1931 Census''' Arthur Township No. 3, Wellington North, Ontario, Canada, Page 9 (image 10) https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/index1931 Richard & Margaret Morley. When Richard died in 1947, Margaret rented the land out and lived in the house until the spring of 1949. She sold to Jack and Lillie (McRobb) Keith. === Jack & Lillie Keith === === Fred & Doreen Hobson === === [[Andrews-23480|Stanley]] & [[Morrison-21186|Florence]] Andrews === Stanley and his family lived here from 1961 to 1966. He built the "L" onto the barn, to house pigs.'''First-hand information''' from Stanley's daughter, Berniece, as written in a message to [[Jensen-17610|K Carter]]. === The Carter Family === {{Image|file=Our_Farm_1-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''An aerial view of the farm buildings as they looked in the mid 1970s.'' }} '''1999 House Fire''' On the morning of 22 March 1999, Heather from Canada Post was on her mail delivery route. She stopped her vehicle beside the mailbox and rolled down the car window. The winds were strong that morning, blowing the loose snow around as it came down. She was assaulted by the rush of wind, but also by the strong smell of smoke. There was no visible sign of a fire, but with the unusual odor Heather quickly noted the emergency number and drove for less than a minute to the neighbor, Keith MacMillian, to place the 911 call. If she had not stopped to make a delivery, she would not have realized there was something amiss. They returned together, to see if anyone was home. An old glass screen door was used at the entrance to an unheated, addition that we called the back-kitchen which served as a mud room - a space to house the chest freezer, and collect outer-wear during the warmer seasons. Upon entry to this area, to the immediate left, was a solid wood door to gain access to the main house. By this time Hubby's father had arrived at the scene and wanted to go into the house to see if anyone was inside. Father and Keith made their way into the back-kitchen. The door knob was warm to touch and Arnold unwisely decided to open the door and was assailed with thick black smoke. He swiftly pulled it shut, and exited the area. All they could do was sit back and wait for the fire department to show up. Shortly before noon, Mount Forest Firefighters arrived, but not without a few wrong turns. They drove past our road and headed in the direction of another address that consisted of the same emergency number. Only difference was the road name. A lesson learned - state the road name along with the fire number. Hubby was choring at our other farm and was on his way home when he saw the fire trucks turn down our sideroad. When he arrived home, firefighters had set up a portable reservoir in the driveway and it was being filled by a tanker truck. They asked him a great deal of questions. Was there anyone in the house? (Thankfully, no.) Where is the power shut off? What is the layout of the rooms? Then the fire chief pointed to the wood pile and asked, “Where is the wood stove located?” “There isn’t any,” Hubby replied, and finally convinced the chief that the logs were only used for bon fires, not as a heating source. When the firemen arrived, the fire was struggling. The 1 ½ story yellow brick farmhouse was filled with smoke, and they had difficulty locating the flames. When a window on the second floor was broken - for access to the upstairs – the fire sprang back to life. The crew said the fire had reached the roof. That it was at the point of re-igniting before they came upon the scene. That a great deal more could have been lost if Heather had not placed the call when she did. After four hours, the blaze was extinguished, and the damage revealed. A fire investigator determined that the fire started in an electrical box for the furnace. Located in the basement stairwell the fire quickly burned the set of steps, making a hole through the main floor staircase leading to the second floor – which also destroyed the living room wall. The second floor, outside the two north bedrooms, was non-existent, as well as, a section of wall was missing in the northwest bedroom. The fire followed the route to the northeast bedroom into an uninsulated wall where it sucked at the outside air through the cracks in the brick wall. The outside of the building looked the same, except for a couple broken windows and a hole in the part of the roof made by the firemen to extinguish the flames. Otherwise, smoke, fire, and water damage left the house unhabitable. That first sleepless night, we stayed with Hubby’s parents. We remained with them for the next five months, until our new place was built. {{Image|file=Our_Farm_1-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The old yellow brick farmhouse a few weeks after the fire and before demolition. (taken 13 April 1999)'' }} Insurance required three quotes on the cost of renovating the building back to its original state before the fire. This proved to be costly, since the walls consisted of lath and plaster with paint, wallpaper, and paneled walls. And floors that entailed the old narrow hardwood flooring covered with linoleum or carpet. (We were worried that the insurance company would not approve of rebuilding and decided if our claim was denied, we would take a payout and take out a loan for the remaining amount to rebuild.) Thank goodness, permission was granted to rebuild! Plans were made to build a new bungalow in the same spot as the old dwelling. The bricks were salvaged from the old house before the skeleton was tore down a month later. To claim insurance for the household items, a cleaning company was hired to catalogue every item found within the confines of the house – most of which ended up in the dumpster because of smoke and water damage. The whole ordeal was overwhelming. Surprisingly, a great deal of our ‘stuff’ was recognizable, which made it undeniable about what we possessed. Items tucked into closets, cupboards, chests, and drawers were saved (unless they were plastics which distorted from the high temperatures). We were fortunate enough to have photographs intact. {{Image|file=Our_Farm_1-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''Flyer advertising a fundraising dance for 17 April 1999.'' }} Less than a month after the fire, a community dance was organized for our benefit. The support, generosity and kindness of the community was greatly appreciated in our hour of need. == Sources == * '''1877 Township of Arthur Map''' https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/weli-m-arthur.htm D.McMillan * '''From Then Till Now, A History of Arthur Township 1850-1985.''' Farm Family Histories, Carter, page 228-229. Printed by I B Printing Company Limited, Durham, Ontario (1986). Edited by Campbell Cork. Copy in possession of K Carter. * '''First-hand information''' by author from life on the farm. * '''Mount Forest, Ontario''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Forest,_Ontario See Also: * '''Queen's Bush''' -Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Bush * '''The Queen's Bush Settlement''' https://www.google.ca/books/edition/The_Queen_s_Bush_Settlement/cdKOAQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover By Linda Brow-Kubisch (2004) Printed by Hignell Book Printing, Winnipeg, Canada. Pages 31-34. (A good description of what the first pioneers saw and endured during the first years in the wilderness. Also an image of a typical ''bush clearing with log cabin''.) * '''They came from Tiree''' https://www.tireegenealogy.com/History/Gene7.pdf * [[Space:Farming_%26_Home_Life|'''Farming, Home Life, Transportation''']] An interesting read about living from the late 1800s to early 1900s by [[Farrish-81|Elmer Johnstone Farrish]].

Our Great Big Family Reunion

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

Our hall family Mysteries

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Our Ihde Story

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Our Ihde Story == *Author: Kusel, Mary Louise *Publisher: M. Kusel. Sheridan, Wyoming 1979 * Source Example: ::: Kusel, Mary Louise. ''[[Space:Our_Ihde_Story|Our Ihde Story]]'' (M. Kusel Sheridan, Wyoming 1979) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Kusel|Kusel]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our_Ihde_Story|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/327296

Our Kinsfolk

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==Over the Seas Research== #Doesn't make sense they were married 1786 1st born showing is Zaccheus born 1789 (we are missing children). #I also wonder if there could be a second wife since Morris was born 1814 when Margaret would of been about 45. #Seems the 1st male child would of been named Morris after the father, would they of named 2 children Morris? #Margaret death date is not showing ---- ---- PEEBLES Family by Scott Owens Anrkee@aol.com [http://www.magnoliasandpeaches.com/greenealgenweb/Surnames/Peebles_Family.htm Link to Magnolia and Peaches] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cates-1737 William Cates] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cates-1735 Wilson Cates] :This profile is undergoing Major changes: # Removing [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rogers-26835 Hellen Rogers] as wife. No evidence. # Removing [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cheek-1241 Susan Cheek] as Mother: Mother's name is definitely Judith per the 1850 and 1870 Census not Susan. # Removing [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cates-1737 William Cates] as father: William was born 1813 and Wilson born 1824 which would of made William 11 at the time of Wilsons birth. Until futher research on his profile cannot be sure who he is. : 1850 United States Federal Census https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3410626:8054?ssrc=pt&tid=18711762&pid=1090660770 Year: 1850; Census Place: Harrison, Mississippi; Roll: 372; Page: 109b :Name: Helen Cates :Birth Year: abt 1814 age 36 :Birthplace: Mississippi :Home in 1850: Harrison, Mississippi, USA :Wilson Cates 52 (1798) :Helen Cates 36 (1814) :Caroline Cates 16 :Martha Cates 8 :Joseph Cates 1 :John Cites 9 :U.S., Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 riginal data: National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online , acquired 2007. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6148007:1138?tid=&pid=&queryId=b43d10c6df7e927fb8dfd3809e674296&_phsrc=Isa27023&_phstart=successSource :Name: Wilson Cates :Side: Confederate :Regiment State/Origin: Mississippi :Regiment: 36th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry :Company: K :Rank In: Private :Rank Out: Private :Alternate Name: W./Cates :Film Number: M232 roll 7 :U.S., Civil War Prisoner of War Records, 1861-1865 National Archives at Washington DC; Washington, DC. USA; Selected Records of the War Department Commissary General of Prisoners Relating to Federal Prisoners of War Confined at Andersonville, GA, 1864-65; NARA film publicaton #:: M2072; Record Group: War Department Collection of Confederate Records; Record Group Number: 109 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1529138:1124?tid=&pid=&queryId=b43d10c6df7e927fb8dfd3809e674296&_phsrc=Isa27022&_phstart=successSource :Name: Wilson Cates :Rank: Private :Imprisonment Date: 4 Jul 1863 :Imprisonment Place: Vicksburg, Mississippi :Side of War: Confederate :Company: K :Regiment: 36th Miss Infty :Parole Date: 4 Jul 1863 :1840 United States Census Jackson, Mississippi (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTS-R64 : 15 August 2017), Wilson Cates, Jackson, Mississippi, United States; citing p. 277, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 214; FHL microfilm 14,840. ==Children of William Andrews== William Andrews, Sr., of Orange County, NC William Andrews, Sr., was born Feb. 15, 1748/49, birthplace unknown, and died Feb. 2, 1824, in Orange Co., NC. He married Mary Lloyd(?), possibly the daughter of John LLOYD, Sr., & Elizabeth EVANS. She was probably born around 1750-1755 and died before 1824 in Orange Co., NC. William and Mary are buried in a family cemetery on their land near Chapel Hill, NC. The cemetery was destroyed in the 1970's but there is a memorial sign erected by descendants. :Children of William Andrews, Sr., & Mary Lloyd(?): :Note: :John married Mary Cheek (Robert Cheek and Ann Cocke) :Martha married Robert Cheek, Jr(Robert Cheek and Ann Cocke) :Starling married Catherine CHEEK or Elizabeth WILLIAMS :Jennie married Richard CHEEK(Robert Cheek and Ann Cocke) :William married Abi CHEEK, (James CHEEK & Martha ESTRIDGE (ESTES) #John Andrews (Anders), b. abt. 1770, Orange Co., NC; d. Mar. 28, 1860, Grayson Co., VA; m.'''Mary "Polly" CHEEK, daughter of Robert CHEEK, Sr. & Ann COCKE,'''' Nov. 30, 1801, in Orange Co., NC (b. 1780; d. 1866); reportedly bur. at either the Adam Wagoner Cemetery or the Osborne R. Anders Cemetery, near Independence, Grayson Co., VA. #Laban Andrews, b. 1770-1775, Orange Co., NC; d. 1842, Orange Co., NC; m. Rebecca KING, daughter of John KING & Hannah DAVIS, abt. 1792 (b. Aug. 6, 1773; d. 1855); bur. Laban Andrews Cemetery near Chapel Hill, NC. #Rev. Mark Andrews, b. 1770-1775, Orange Co., NC; d. 1850-1860, Morgan Co., TN; m. Elizabeth BAILEY, Sep. 5, 1796, Orange Co., NC (b. Feb. 10, 1774; d. Feb. 12, 1856). #Sarah Andrews, b. abt. 1775, Orange Co., NC; d. bef. 1820; m.''' Jesse CATE, son of Richard CATE & Amelia SMITH''', Dec. 15, 1795, Orange Co., NC; said to be buried at the Archibald Andrews Cemetery a.k.a. the Justice Plantation, Bingham Twp., Orange Co., NC. Children: Emelia "Milly" Cate (c.1799), William Cate (1803), Mary "Polly" Cate (1805). The three children are named in their grandfather William Andrews' will in 1820; their mother was presumably deceased. #Elizabeth Andrews, b. 1776, Orange Co., NC; d. Jan. 10, 1817, Ashe Co., NC; m. David EDWARDS, Jr., son of David EDWARDS, Sr., & Elizabeth MORRIS, Aug. 28, 1792, Orange Co., NC (b. Apr. 16, 1774; d. Oct. 5, 1828); bur. Elizabeth Edwards Cemetery, Hwy 18 near Zion Church, Alleghany Co., NC. #Henry Andrews, b. Oct. 20, 1777, Orange Co., NC; d. Nov. 29, 1851, Orange Co., NC; m. Candice CARRUTHERS, Jan. 13, 1808, Orange Co., NC (b. Mar. 15, 1789; d. Mar. 26, 1863); bur. at the Henry Andrews Cemetery west of Carrboro, Orange Co., NC. #Martha "Patsy" Andrews, b. abt. 1778, Orange Co., NC; d. 1870-1880, Orange Co., NC; m.''' Robert "Robin" CHEEK, Jr., son of Robert CHEEK, Sr. & Ann COCKE''', Nov. 27, 1798, in Orange Co., NC (b. abt. 1777; d. bef. Aug. 1866). #Starling Andrews (Anders), b. 1780-1785, Orange Co., NC; d. aft. 1830, Ashe Co., NC; may have m. (1)''' Catherine CHEEK or Elizabeth WILLIAMS''' (sources conflict); may have m. (2) Patsy, last name unknown. #Jane "Jennie" Andrews, b. 1785, Orange Co., NC; d. 1870-1880, Alleghany Co., NC; m.''' Richard CHEEK, son of Robert CHEEK, Sr. & Ann COCKE''', July 3, 1805, Orange Co., NC (b. abt. 1780; d. Feb. 2 or 3, 1865). #Archibald Andrews, b. Jan. 21, 1788, Orange Co., NC; d. Apr. 23, 1891, Orange Co., NC; m. Mary "Polly" REEVES, daughter of John REEVES & Mary GWINN, Jan. 8, 1811, Orange Co., NC (b. Dec. 23, 1787; d. Mar. 27, 1885); bur. Archibald Andrews Cemetery a.k.a. the Justice Plantation, Bingham Twp., Orange Co., NC. #William Andrews, Jr., b. 1792, Orange Co., NC; d. 1870, Alleghany Co., NC; m.''' Abi CHEEK, daughter of James CHEEK & Martha ESTRIDGE (ESTES)''', Aug. 29, 1810, Orange Co., NC (b. 1793; d. abt. 1870); bur. William Andrews Cemetery, Road 1428, 1 mile south of Zion Church, Alleghany Co., NC. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Denmark-207 Kit FD7298169 (*MajesticCashew) Kit T440170 (Wallace Rustin) VEST: :* https://vestorphans.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=vestorphans&view=9&ver=7166&lnamechar=W#llames tribal pages : http://www.piedmontvahistory.org/archives14/index.php/items/show/276 The land between rivers : https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=4004&h=4481&ssrc=pt&tid=165299047&pid=332149041384&usePUB=true : https://www.vestfamilytree.com/getperson.php?personID=I50&tree=Vest : https://www.geni.com/people/John-Vest-I/6000000010610991060 :https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/civil-war.htm : https://www.jstor.org/stable/1914683?seq=1 :http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~barronfamily/genealogy/Barron/barronsofga.pdf

Our Lady of Angels School Fire

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[[Category:Our Lady of Angels School Fire]][[Category: Illinois, Fires]] ''For a grouping of profiles of victims, see [[:Category: Our Lady of Angels School Fire|the category for Our Lady of Angels School Fire]] ===Our Lady of Angels School Fire=== On Monday, December 1, 1958, a fire broke out at Our Lady of the Angels School in Chicago, Illinois, shortly before classes were to be dismissed for the day. The fire originated in the basement near the foot of a stairway. The elementary school was operated by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago and had an enrollment of approximately 1600 students. A total of 92 pupils and 3 nuns ultimately died when smoke, heat, fire, and toxic gases cut off their normal means of escape through corridors and stairways. Many more were injured when they jumped from second-floor windows which, because the building had a raised basement, were nearly as high as a third floor would be on level ground (c. 25 ft.). The disaster was the lead headline story in American, Canadian, and European newspapers. Pope John XXIII sent his condolences from the Vatican in Rome. The severity of the fire shocked the nation and surprised educational administrators of both public and private schools. The disaster led to major improvements in standards for school design and fire safety codes. Our Lady of the Angels was an elementary school comprising kindergarten through eighth grades. It was located at 909 North Avers Avenue in the Humboldt Park area on Chicago's West Side, on the northeast corner of West Iowa Street and North Avers Avenue (some sources describe the school as "in Austin"). The neighborhood had originally been heavily Irish-American, but gradually developed in the first half of the twentieth century into a largely Italian-American middle-class community. The area was also home to several other first, second, and third-generation immigrant groups, including Polish Americans, German Americans, and Slavic Americans. Most of the families in the immediate neighborhood were Roman Catholic. The school was one of several buildings associated with the large Roman Catholic parish; others included a church, a rectory, which was adjacent to the church, a convent of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was across Iowa Street from the school, and two buildings one block east on Hamlin Avenue referred to by the parish as Joseph Hall and Mary Hall respectively, which housed kindergarten and first-grade classes. The Hamlin Avenue buildings were not involved in the fire, and aside from some minor smoke inhalation problems (no deaths or serious injuries), neither were the first floor of the north wing, the entire south wing, or the annex. The total of the devastation was confined to the second floor of the north wing. The north wing was part of a two-story structure built in 1910, but remodeled several times over the years. That wing originally consisted of a first-floor church and a second-floor school. The entire building became a school when a new, much larger church was opened in 1939. A south wing also dating from 1939 was built and was connected in 1951 by an annex to the north wing. The two original buildings and the annex formed a U-shape, with a narrow fenced courtyard between. More can be read here : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_the_Angels_School_fire ===Victim Memorial=== A memorial for the victims was constructed at [[:Category:Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery, Hillside, Illinois|Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois]]. 92 Children and three nuns lost their lives as a result of the Our Lady of the Angels School Fire that occurred on December 1, 1958. There is a memorial area for the victims of this fire at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. Many of the the students and all three of the nuns are buried in a special section dedicated to them. There is a large statue of Mary at this site along with two large stones upon which the names of all the victims are engraved. Next to the names of each victim there is a cross engraved in the stone. The number of the crosses indicate the name of the cemetery where each victim is buried. 1 cross next to a name indicates that the victim was buried at St. Adalbert; 2 crosses - St. Joseph Cemetery; 3 crosses - Mount Carmel Cemetery (across the street from Queen of Heaven Cemetery); 4 crosses - Queen of Heaven Cemetery; 5 crosses - St. Nicholas Cemetery; 6 crosses - Norway, Michigan; These are the victims and their final resting places: St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery - 6800 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles, IL; Bobrowicz, Richard/ Buziak, Helen/ Carr, Kathleen/ Chrzas, Joan/ Ciochon, Roseanna/ Hobik, Karen/ Jajkowski, Jr., John/ Kalinowski, Angeline/ Karwacki, Diane/ Kompanowski, Kenneth/ Kompanowski, Richard/ Makowski, Raymond/ Moravec, James/ Pawlik, Eileen/ Pikinski, Edward/ Reeb, Marilyn/ Riche, Nancy/ Stachura, Mark/ St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum - Belmont and, N Cumberland Ave, River Grove, IL; Baroni, Karen/ Drzymala, Patricia/ Dunn, Jr., Lawrence/ Edington, Jr., William/ Finnigan, Nancy Rae/ Hardy, Richard/ Kuzma, Patricia/ Maffiola, Joseph/ Malinski, Linda/ Manganello, John/ Neubert, Charles/ Nieri, Lorraine/ Olechowski, Janet/ Pacini, Yvonne/ Patrasso, Antoinette/ Pettenon, Mary Ellen/ Schutt, Kurt/ Sickels, James/ Silvio, Paul/ Mount Carmel Catholic Cemetery - 1400 S Wolf Rd, Hillside, IL ; Cannella III, George/ Gasteier, Janet/ Grasso, Jr., Lawrence/ Kucan, Margaret/ Mele, John Joseph/ Pilas, Nancy/ Ragona, James/ Sarno, Joanne/ Sarno, William/ Sister Mary Clare Therese Champagne/ Sister Mary Seraphica Kelley/ Sister Mary St. Canice Lying/ Stabile, Linda/ Virgilio, Mary/ Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery - 1400 S Wolf Rd, Hillside, IL; Altobell, Michele/ Anglim, Robert/ Biscan, David/ Burda, Beverly Ann/ Cangelosi, Peter/ Chambers, Margaret/ Chiappetta, Joan Ann/ Chiappetta, Jr., Aurelius/ Cichocki, Bernice/ Ciminello, Rosalie/ Ciolino, Jo Ann/ Corsiglia, Millicent/ Culp, Karen Ann/ DeGiulio, Maria/ DeSanto, Nancy Mary/ Fanale, Mary Ann/ Filipponio, Lucille/ Fox, Ronald/ Gazzola, Carol Ann/ Guzaldo, Frances/ Hagerty, Kathleen/ Jacobellis, Victor/ King, Joseph Anthony/ LaMantia, Annette/ LaPlaca, Rose Ann/ Modica, Jr., Joseph/ Moretti, Mary Ellen/ Perry, Carolyn Marie/ Pesoli, Elaine/ Piscopo, Frank/ Profita, James Joseph/ Ramlow, Roger Alan/ Sansonetti, Margaret Ann/ Santangelo, Diane Marie/ Secco, Antoinette/ Smaldone, Susan/ Smid, Nancy/ Tamburrino, Mary Louise/ Tampone, Philip/ Thoma, Valerie Ann/ Trotta, John David/ Vitacco, Christina Marie/ Saint Nicholas Cemetery - 8851 W Higgins Rd. Chicago, Illinois; Wisz, Wayne Norway, Michigan; Hosking, Barbara ===Sources=== *[http://www.olafire.com/VictimList.asp Victim list] *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/26029481/chicago_trib_06_dec_1958_38_buried_from/ ''Chicago Tribune'' clipping, 6 Dec 1958]

Our Lady of Victory Cemetery

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Our Lady of Victory Cemetery is located on the grounds of St. Augustine's Seminary near the St. Augustine's Seminary Burial Ground. The precise date of closing is unknown, but it is definitely closed to burials. See [[:Category:Our Lady of Victory Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Our Lady of Victory Cemetery]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: SCR-015) *OGS cemetery ID: 4830 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718559/data?n=152 Our Lady of Victory Cemetery] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Our Lady Varuscha

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When my sister in law died we got her white Siberian Wolfhound as she knew how much we loved her. Varuscha was such a wonderful loving dog but beware anyone who would try to harm us. Our hearts broke when we woke one morning to find her dead from a heart attack lying as she allways did at the foot of our bed protecting us. She has left a great hole in our lives and it felt as if the last piece of my sister law had been wrenched out our lifes. We miss those who have gone so much.

Our Mahoney Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]] 1 James MAHONY married Catherine HERLIHY on about 4 Feb 1837. The location given was Dirrineanig, within Inchigeelagh RC parish. Dirrineanig was the same location [townland?] given when their first 2 children were baptized there, Cornelius [Nov 1837] and Mary [1840]. 4 more children were baptized: John 1842, Hannah 1844, Norry 1847, and Timothy 1850. After that, have not found records of more. We know many life events of the 2 older sons, Con and John, who came to the USA. But what happened to the parents, and the other 4? Did Catherine die, or did they move to a different location, in Ireland, England, or the United States, Canada, or Australia? 2. Con and Margaret had a son John, b ca Jul 1863. He was in the British army, and died on Malta, after1900 but before 1921 when his mother died, but... exactly When? Did he ever marry, or have any children? Has anybody found any military records for him, census, or residence? His mother supposedly received a death benefit-- but was probably living with one of her children, grandchildren, or other relatives in WI at the time. 3. What happened to Con & Margaret's oldest son, James Mahoney? Details I have: Birth 1861 Oct; Co. Cork, Ireland or Nov. 1861 Baptism 1861 19 Nov; Bantry, Cork, Ireland; Sponsors Thomas Scannell & Mary Leary; no smaller location is listed... Immigration ca. 1881? Age: 20, to northern Illinois, USA, with father, using a younger brother's passport, Why? to escape prosecution? Never married, 1 photo shows USArmy uniform. Said to be Indian fighter "out West"; lost touch with rest of family. 4. We were told that Margaret Mahoney Reinhardt was a cousin of both George M. COHAN and the prize-fighter Jake Kilrain [birth name John J. Killion]. She did turn out to be a 2nd cousin of George M., but we have yet to figure out how she was related to Jake Kilrain. I started a small tree for him, hoping to draw more clues... on both Wiki-Tree [public] and Ancestry [private]

Our McWhorter/Staffey Reunion

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This reunion is for the descendants of Raymond and Emma Staffey McWhorter. Raymond and Emma raised a large family of 14 children at Zanesville, OH. All descendants are encouraged to attend. A planning meeting is scheduled on July 13th, at Goddard Park, Zanesville, OH,all is welcome to attend. Also, a photo scanning date has been set for July 19th at 1:00 pm. Contact for the location. Anyone wishing to share any photos are encouraged to contact dblackstone54@1st.net for additional information. Anyone wanting additional information such as directions to the park, location for scanning photos etc.,can contact dblackstone54@1st.net. Here is a page for organizing our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Our Mother Agnes Galbraith Currie Tindall

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[[Category: Chatton, Northumberland]] [[Category:Plymouth County, Iowa]] [[Category:Le Mars, Iowa]] [[Tindall-309|Tindall, Robert Currie]]. ''Our Mother: Agnes Galbriath (nee Currie) Tindall. A belated Tribute.'' Bakersfield, California, May 1, 1965 Reminiscences about [[Currie-1068|Agnes Galbraith (Currie) Tindall]] include the Tindall, Currie, and Young families, predominantly in Chatton, Northumberland, England, and the Adaville / Le Mars area of Plymouth County, Iowa, USA == OUR MOTHER: AGNES GALBRAITH (NEE CURRIE) TINDALL == A BELATED TRIBUTE By ROBERT CURRIE TINDALL :In One Volume :First Edition -- November 1964 :Second (Revised) Edition -- April 1965 :Bakersfield, California :May 1, 1965 === DEDICATION === :TO THE OTHER FIVE :WHO SHARED WITH ME A MOTHER :WHO EXCELLED US ALL === INTRODUCTION === This introduction is principally written for my brothers and sisters, for they knew Mother best. If each of us were to write a Life of Mother, each would be different from all the rest. No one sees through another's eyes, nor does he feel the same about a person, a place, or an experience as any other individual. Like the blind men who went to see the elephant, each of us would describe Mother in his own way, emphasizing different traits and qualities which she possessed. It should not be surprising, therefore, to anyone if my interpretation doesn't correspond in detail with his own. I am sure, however, that it will in the main. Actually, each of us knew Mother at a different age. For instance, she was ten years older when I was born than when Jessie started the family circle; it’s possible that the three years between Adam and myself may have worked their changes too. The novelty of an infant in the house had long since worn off when I arrived, it's care now a matter of routine. Mother had matured; life on the frontier had worked its changes. But, fundamentally, she never changed and retained those fine qualities that marked her youth faith, courage, loyalty and love. This narrative is not submitted as a polished bit of writing; in fact, it is far from that. Nor is it a complete story of Mother's life. There has been one revision and this is it. Brothers and sisters were asked for criticisms and corrections; their response has been appreciated and such suggestions as they have offered have been incorporated in this text. It is longer, by several pages, than the original draft, mainly to allow a more extensive coverage of members of the Currie and Tindall families. This seemed justifiable only because it presents information that may be of interest to the genealogists among Mother’s descendants. Death has struck twice within the family circle since this work was started in the Autumn of 1964. Adam suffered a stroke on September 10, 1964, and passed away on February 21, 1965. Jessie was operated on on January 25, 1965 and died on April 24 following. Both had read, or had read to them, the original manuscript and had expressed their appreciation of it. Its preparation was indeed "a labor of love". For me, Mother has been brought into sharper focus than ever before and has become a far more wonderful person than I had ever conceived her to be. R.C.T. === BEGINNINGS === Agnes Galbraith Currie, first child of Peter and Jessie Young Currie, was born in the Stock Bridge section of Edinburgh, Scotland, on August 18, 1844. In a letter written shortly after her birth, her father describes her as "a stout and happy child" given to laughter and good cheer. Like most children, she endured the misery of most childhood diseases----measles, whooping cough, etc.. At five or six years of age, she enrolled in her father’s private school and proved to be a good pupil, winning prizes in English and Latin. She also, at a very early age, became a real helper in the home, easing the load of her Mother, whose responsibilities with a growing family often became burdensome. The Currie School had been founded several years before her birth by her grandfather, Robert Currie, on Thistle Street. His son, Peter Currie, Mother's father, had joined him in the enterprise when he graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1840 or 1841 and he very soon became Head Master. At about the same time the school was moved to No. 5. George Street, where it remained until Grandfather's death in 1858. Nina and I visited the building in 1954 and were assured by a long-term tenant that it had been little changed, if at all, in the century that had intervened. Its reputation for scholarship was outstanding, and it drew pupils from many of the leading families of Edinburgh. An interesting reference to the school is contained in a letter, dated 1911, from a Jane Greene of New Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. It was in answer to one from Mother prompted by an article dealing with Mr. Currie's School in the Weekly Scotsman. Mrs. Greene writes of her attendance at that school, her recollection of Mother as a girl of six, three years younger than herself, and of a bloody battle between two Currie School boys and two boys from a rival school nearby. She wrote: "Mr. Currie called them up and gave them a good palming. It seems he had been watching through a window. After that the young rascals hid the taws in the chimney where they were burned and seen no more." It should perhaps be explained that the taws was a strap of leather with a two-inch slit, or slits, at one end a very effective instrument of punishment. Continuing her story, Mrs. Greene tells how Mr. Currie substituted a cane for the missing taws. There were no sparings of the rod and spoiling of the child in those days. More interesting, however, is Mrs. Greene's reference to Mother's dearest girlhood friend, Agnes Hately. She calls her "a modest little girl", which she no doubt was, "and so nice". This was also the judgment of Thomas Carter, Berwick-on-Tweed, another dear friend of Mother's, who, in a letter written by his son, Walter, and addressed to Nina and me, on the S. S. "Queen Elizabeth", at Southampton, in October, 1959. was said to have been, in his earlier years, very fond of two Agneses---Agnes Currie and Agnes Hately. And I can personally vouch for the fact that she has never lost the grace and charm of her youth. In May, 1909, I spent an unforgettable afternoon with her in her lovely home at 84, Polwarth Terrace, Edinburgh. She was then the wife of Henry Macintosh, one of the city's leading citizens, and was just as beautiful as a prized portrait Mother had of her, taken in maturity. There are perhaps a few interesting facts about Agnes Hately that, even though a bit out of sequence, should be recorded here. In the early 1870's she married the Reverend Mr. Wilson of the Scottish Presbyterian Church. They were soon sent as missionaries to the State of Kansas, served well in their field and became the parents of a boy and a girl. Following a breakdown in health, Mr. Wilson died, either in 1879 or in the early months of 1880, and the distraught widow decided to return to her native land. It was just at the time when father and Mother were to be married. How wonderful, thought Mother, to see her old friend again, and even more wonderful if she could attend the wedding. But it was not to be; their ships met in mid-Atlantic; they never met again. So near, and yet so far. But a regular correspondence kept them in touch with each other until Agnes Hately Macintosh died, sometime during the third decade of the twentieth century. Another story involves her father, Thomas Legerwood Hately, and her brother, Walter, the one the subject of a brief, but tender, biography, the other the writer of the first two chapters. Thomas Legerwood Hately was born at Greenlaw, in the Border Country in 1815, went to Edinburgh in his youth and became associated with the Thomas Nelson Publishing Company after a rather extended period with Ballantyne and Company, printers of Sir Walter Scott's works. Possessor of a fine tenor voice, it wasn't long before he was singing in some of the better church choirs of Edinburgh and developing a keener interest in the field of music, especially church music, than in the field of commerce. It was not surprising, therefore, after receiving encouragement from friends, professional musicians and church leaders, that he decided to make church music his life work. Congregational singing in the Scottish Presbyterian Church had reached low ebb in the 1830's. Ministers and church officials in general were alarmed and considering steps to be taken to improve the situation when Mr. Hately made his decision to commit his time and talent to the improvement of sacred music in general, especially the singing of the hymns and psalms by the congregations. They immediately commissioned him to visit churches in the larger communities throughout the country for the purpose of improving the musical programs. His methods were most effective---a mass meeting of choir members and others interested in music just to sing the better hymns and psalm tunes; presentation of a simple method of sight-reading which he had developed himself, and training of prospective choir leaders and precentors. The above suggests the tenor of the biography Walter Hately had begun to write when he died suddenly in 1906. The task now fell to his gifted sister, Agnes Legerwood Macintosh, who added four chapters to the two her brother had already completed. Certainly it was a labor of love for her. She speaks of her father's gifts, as a superb musician, a scholar, a leader; she also speaks of his gentleness, his kindness and his patience. She tells of his love of fishing and his appreciation of all things beautiful; of happy days when he and his little brood of three (he was left a widower after eight years of married life) spent care-free hours beside the placid stream or in some wooded glen. She also stresses the evenings when her father skillfully led his children into the wonderland of literature and read with them the greatest Book of all. It's a slender little volume but perhaps as highly prized as any book in our library. On its fly leaf is inscribed the following: "With love from an old friend A. L. M. Dec. 1908". Of course, it had been addressed to Mother, and the A. L. M. stands for Agnes Legerwood Macintosh. === EARLY INFLUENCES === It's often said that to know a person one must know his antecedents and that blood counts in determining the quality and character of an individual. These phrases fall glibly from our lips and in most instances have little meaning. But, when serious we all know that "a silk purse was never fashioned from a sow's ear" nor a worthy person born of riff-raff parents. In other words, breeding counts in the human as well as in the animal kingdom. ==== GREAT GRANDFATHER CURRIE ==== Mother's Grandfather, Robert Currie, and his wife, Elizabeth Murray, must have been folk of substance and character. He, born about 1775, gained a superior education for his day, and established a successful private school. She was the daughter of Sir James Murray, proprietor of Stobo Castle until the battle of Culloden in 1745. They were deeply religious and were staunch supporters of their church, and raised their children "in the fear and admonition of the Lord". Although the records are not quite clear, it seems that three of their children reached maturity----a son, whose name has been lost, a daughter, Margaret, likely born in 1810, and Peter, Mother's father, born in 1819. A word regarding Margaret may be in order. While visiting our second cousin, Ada Currie Caldwell and her husband, John, in Glasgow in 1954 Ada showed me a letter which she was sure would be of interest to us. It was dated December 10, 1883 and had been mailed from Chatham, Ontario, Canada, and was addressed to Mother's brother, the Reverend David Young, of West Manse, Peebles, Scotland. It read, in part: "Dear Sir: I am requested (being a very old friend of nearly forty years standing of your Aunt Margaret, your father's sister) to say she is very anxious to know what became of James Tindall's family, for she received a card from him announcing the birth of their little girl on 23rd Feb., 1881, which she answered l6th March and since then has made many enquiries about them, but so far, has gained no information of their whereabouts-----". Of course, the little girl referred to was Jessie Young (nee Tindall) Johnson. The writer then proceeds to speak of other family matters; of Aunt Margaret's splendid memory but frail physical condition; of her cousins, Sandy Parman and Rubena Grieve, who in her childhood days had lived in Leith Walk in Edinburgh. The writer, who signed himself, "Mr. Davies", said she often spoke of heated discussions at her Mother's house on the merits and demerits of Mr. Harper's sermons "and finished by recalling the days of their youth around Manor Water and all the adjoining places." In another paragraph he wrote: "Stobo Castle once belonged to her grandfather, Sir James Murray, who, for serving Prince Charlie, forfeited all..... " No doubt, the loss of Stobo Castle radically changed the position and fortunes of the Murrays. The name of Sir George Murray appears prominently in the historical records of the period, but only the lesser works mention the name of Sir James. This is likely due to the fact that the latter played a smaller role in the desperate struggle to restore a Stuart to the throne of Scotland. Stobo Castle, a red stone mansion of massive proportions, stands near the center of a nine thousand acre estate. Across the rolling hills, fine fields and meadows extend as far as eye can see, and sleek herds of cattle feed upon the land. But more impressive still are the magnificent forests, their giant trees reaching for the sky and clad in the verdure of a never-ending spring. The Japanese garden, a quarter-mile below the great house, is a "thing of beauty and a joy forever". An artificial lake at its upper end pours a constant stream over the dam into the river below. And on its surface a dozen swans and their cygnets glide with an unmatched grace. Below the dam, the river runs its uncertain course amid miniature islands joined by rustic bridges and dotted with shrubs and flowers of a thousand hues. Of course, the castle itself is grand. From its second story veranda, one looks down upon a sunken garden of exquisite loveliness----velvety lawns and majestic evergreens, flower beds and half-hidden bowers. Two crescent-shaped stairways, one at either end of the veranda, lead to the gardens below. And at a main entrance at the east end, an imposing portico extends some forty feet to provide for guests arriving, or departing, by car or carriage. The overall length of the castle must be two hundred fifty feet, its width not less than a hundred. Nina and I visited the ancient pile on a lovely day in August, 1959, in the company of Ada Currie Caldwell and her husband, John. They had been there before, knew the factor and had, at one time, met the present owner, the Countess of Dysart, who, at the time of our visit was in London. John, a naturalist, named practically every flower and tree as we inspected an extensive area surrounding the castle. The four of us laughed and talked about things that "might have been" had Sir James but championed the winning side in 1745. Who knows but what the present occupants might have been Sir John Tindall and Lady Ferne; or, perchance, David Young Currie, the Earl of Stobo? Of such stuff our dreams are made. It is likely that Aunt Margaret married in the 1830’s and went with her husband, Walker Murray, to Canada in the 1840's. I know of only one contact with the family since the letter written in 1883. It was in the 1950's, when one day Cousin Will Pringle received a phone call, inviting him to join a doctor and his wife at luncheon in Edinburgh. It turned out that either one or the other of them was a descendant of the Walker Murray family, and, therefore, a cousin once or twice removed of Will Pringle and ourselves. Will says they were a delightful couple. Someday, if Nina and I ever drive in Ontario again, we shall visit Chatham, try to make contact with members of the family and visit the graves of Aunt Margaret and her husband. Their departure for Canada must have brought sadness to the hearts of her parents, but they still had their son, Peter, Mother’s father, and his young wife to lend comfort and cheer. Both Robert and Elizabeth Currie are buried in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh, the exact location I do not know. ==== GRANDFATHER PETER CURRIE ==== Hanging in the dining room of the home of Ada Currie Caldwell, at 84, Stanmore Road, Glasgow, in 1954 were two oil portraits one of Grandfather, the other of Grandmother Currie. I had seen them before, when I spent nearly a month in the home of Ada's grandparents, the Reverend David Young Currie, West Manse, Peebles, Scotland, in 1909. I was impressed then, but even more so on second viewing, forty-five years later. The portraits, done by a well-known Scottish artist, in the early 1840's, came to Ada through her father, Peter (Patrick) Currie, a lawyer, born in Peebles, in 1877. He died in Glasgow in 1951, and is buried in Galashiels. In one of a series of letters to a Reverend Mr. Scott, written in the 1840's, Grandfather Currie refers to the paintings and hints that they were an unwarranted expense, a strain on the family budget. Be that as it may, I'm sure that any of his descendants would gladly pay twice the original cost for them today. Grandmother is shown in black silk dress, dainty white lace collar and cap, with a beautiful gold brooch at the throat and double gold rope chain reaching to the waist. Her features were well-fashioned, her eyes (which I believe were grey-blue) steady, her expression calm, almost serene. Grandfather is clad in black Prince Albert coat, "stock" tie and ruffled shirt. Both portraits are of bust length. Grandfather Currie was indeed a handsome man, with impressive brow, a shock of brown hair and the most wonderful brown eyes. Certainly there was little in common between the two men, but I never looked upon Grandfather's portrait without, unconsciously, superimposing upon it Naysmith's famed portrait of Robert Burns which hangs in the Scottish National Art Gallery in Edinburgh. To me, there was always a striking resemblance between the two men, especially across the brow, the eyes, the generous mouth and even the hair. His features were delicate, suggesting those of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the Romanticist. But more important is the ease with which one reads on the faces of both Grandfather and Grandmother the marks of the finest traits of character. And these traits they transmitted in large measure to each of their offspring. Grandfather Currie was an ambitious youth, apt in his studies and a rather rare combination of the introvert and extrovert. He majored in the Classics at the University of Edinburgh, but also studied Architecture. I believe he never established an architectural office but, on occasion, did undertake assignments in that field, and performed very well. One of the best examples of his work is to be seen at Aytoun House, some thirty or forty miles south of Edinburgh. Nina and I passed through the old baronial mansion on many occasions in 1954 and 1959. and were always impressed with its graceful lines which suited so well the lovely natural setting---acres of well-kept lawns across softly rolling hills. But Peter Currie was primarily a school master, with a deep love of the Latin and of the Greek, as well as of his native tongue. Mother, under his tutelage, became more or less proficient in determining the origin and meaning of words. Often, in my youth when a dictionary was not available, I've heard her say, "Let's determine the roots." and then proceed to break a word down to its syllables. Then she would continue, "This syllable is from the Latin root meaning so-and-so, the next--------". Soon she had the entire word analyzed and its meaning made clear. Even a cursory reading of a sheaf of Grandfather Currie's letters addressed to a Reverend Mr. Scott during the 1840's, and which is now in our possession, reveals a more than average knowledge of the English language. Letters, of course, are hardly the best evidence of a person's skill in writing, for they are usually written for the day and for the eyes of a very limited audience, but his might well serve as models for many of us. The following excerpts are selected at random from one dated Edinburgh, 6th March, 1847. It's a pathetic account of the death of their little daughter, Lillias, the day before, and it tugs a bit at the heart strings even after these many years. "Dear Sir: It has pleased the Almighty to remove from us our dear infant. She died on Wednesday at twelve o'clock. In the simple but pathetic language of inspiration: 'She lay on her Mother's knee until noon and then died'. But for the hope and consolation made known unto us by Him who is the first fruits of them that sleep the trial would be unsupportable. She fell asleep, calmly resigning her spirit to Him who formed her and breathed into her nostrils the breath of life. This has been our first bereavement---it is a bitter draught, but we gratefully got her so ought we to resign her without repining---He who doeth all things well and doth not willingly afflict the children of men has sent it to try our faith and patience----Yesterday was an eventful day to me. I had to convey her remains from the 'haunts of living men down to the chambers of death'. While on the way to the narrow house appointed for all living, I was never more composed and laid her head in the lap of her mother earth cheered by the thought that she was not lost but would return with the ransomed of the Lord to Zion with songs and rejoicing, and that though she had never breathed her Savior's name on earth, yet by this time she had been taught the song of Moses and the Lamb and, before the Great White Throne, was already ascribing eternal praise to Him who bought her with His precious blood." These are but a few of the lines from that rather remarkable letter. They suggest courage, hope, faith, and love, and a resignation to God's will that would put most of us to shame. He also speaks of Grandmother's composure and firmness in the face of death, then adds: "Thanks be to Him for His goodness to me in the midst of my affliction." No doubt Grandfather Currie, like his forebears, was a deeply religious man. For generations the family had been staunch Presbyterians and he and Grandmother saw to it that their children were well grounded in the scriptures and knew well the "Shorter Catechism". Three centuries separated Grandfather's generation from the Protestant Reformation but its memory was fresh in the mind of every Scotsman of his day. Martin Luther had established the Reformation but John Knox, one of Scotland's very own, and John Calvin, a Frenchman, had preserved it and extended wide its influence. It's useless to compare the preaching of Calvin and Knox; both were masters of the art, and both among the leading scholars of their day. John Calvin was minister of St. Peter's and St. Paul's Cathedral in Geneva for thirty-one years, and Knox was his student for five to seven years of that time. Upon returning to Scotland, Knox founded the Presbyterian Church and denounced to her face the then ruling sovereign of that country, Mary, Queen of Scots. She, a staunch Roman Catholic, hated the "upstart preacher" and would fain have put him to death, but she feared his power and his zeal. From the pulpit of St. Giles Cathedral, where he preached for seven or eight years and from a pen that never seemed to run dry, this fiery evangel spread the doctrine of "the priesthood of all believers" which spread to all corners of Scotland and took lodgment in countless human hearts. And, if that were not enough to bring embers of Protestantism to full flame, a visit to Greyfriars Churchyard, with its relics of torture still evident, would achieve the desired result. Even I felt a pounding in my pulse when I visited the historical spot with Uncle David Currie in 1909. This was the religious heritage of Grandfather and Grandmother Currie and of all members of the Young and Currie families. And most of them have remained true to the Protestant Faith ever since. The year was 1858; Grandfather now in his middle years, had established himself as one of the leading educators in the city of Edinburgh and had done something in the field of architecture. His financial position had been stabilized; he and his family were active members of the Rose Street Presbyterian Church where he helped train Sunday School teachers and where he served as an Elder for many years. The Edinburgh Presbytery had honored him with the chairmanship of the Ministerial Placement Committee. He had buried his father and mother in Warriston Cemetery in 1845, his father just eleven months prior to the burial of Lillias, the infant daughter, mentioned earlier. He had also laid away other members of his family in that hallowed ground. But he still had Grandmother and six living children----Mother, the eldest, was thirteen; and Jessie, the youngest, just past one. A glowing future seemed to lie ahead. But death struck when he was in the zenith of his powers and the high-spirited school master joined the larger company above. The blow was staggering to Grandmother and her fledgling flock. Fortunately they were immediately able to take refuge in the home of her father, Alexander Young, in the Stock Bridge district, where they remained until his death in 1863. During those years, Mother, and all members of the family, became very much attached to their Grandfather and adored their Mother for the manner in which she carried on after her husband's death. ==== GRANDMOTHER CURRIE ==== The first child born to Alexander and Agnes Galbraith Young was Jessie who was destined to become Mother's Mother. The year of her birth was 1820, the place Edinburgh. She was educated in a girls' school and, at the age of twenty-two, married Peter Currie. Fragmentary information indicates that they, like most young married couples, had their struggles and headaches. For instance, Grandfather in one of his letters laments the fact that lack of funds prevented his taking an extra course at the University, and there was also much of sadness before many years had passed. But they were well matched and sharers of common interests. And they were naturally happy, given to laughter and song. They were also a busy pair. Grandfather, though perhaps still taking some work at the University of Edinburgh, had already assumed responsibility for the direction of "Mr. Currie's School", which moved about that time from Thistle Street to George Street. Infant mortality, always a more bitter trial for a mother than a father, brought sorrow on more than one occasion to the heart of Jessie Young Currie. We've already written of the death of Lillias, her second born. Others were to follow; their names are listed on the sandstone markers in Warriston Cemetery. However, there were six children who survived infancy: Our Mother, Agnes (1844); Robert (1847); Catherine Young (1849); David (1851); Jessie MacDougal (1854); and Peter (1857). With the exception of Peter, all these lived fairly long lives. Peters death in 1863, still less than seven years of age, was a devastating blow to all members of the family. Mother always spoke of him in glowing terms and her judgment was supported by her brothers and sisters. Peter was a lad of surpassing beauty, with a mop of auburn hair, deep-set brown (Currie) eyes, open countenance and the most delicate features. He had a ringing laugh, loved fun and was, in fact, the joy of the family. And all agreed that he bore the marks of genius for one so young. But all their hopes and dreams were shattered when he died before life had well begun. He, too, lies below those crumbling stones in Warriston. Grandmother continued to live the remainder of her life in the environs of Edinburgh, the last several years at Portobello, a lovely seaside resort some three miles from the center of the city. She brought five of her children to full maturity, seeing them all married, with the exception of Jessie, and had become the Grandmother of eleven before her death in 1894, at the age of seventy. Her widowhood had lasted thirty-six years. Her passing was a blow to all members of her family. ==== THE YOUNGS ==== Mother had reason to be proud of her ancestral line on both sides. We have treated the Curries and will now turn our attention to her maternal antecedents, the Youngs. Her Mother's father, Alexander Young, was born in Edinburgh in the last quarter of the 18th century and spent his entire life in that city. In 1818, he married Agnes Galbraith, also of Edinburgh. To them were born six children----Jessie (1820) who was to become Mother's Mother, and five other children, all born in the 1820's. They include four daughters: Jessie, already mentioned; Catherine who first married the Reverend James Mather, Librarian for the Presbytery of Edinburgh for ten years prior to his death in 1856, and later married to James Copeland, a substantial business man; and Helen who in the late 1830's married William Weir of Langton Mill, Duns, Berwickshire. The fourth, Agnes, while in her late teens, died in 1838, just one day after her brother, Alexander, who was slightly older. The second son, David, trained for the Presbyterian ministry and served for nearly forty years as minister in the Presbyterian Church of Chatton, Northumberland, England. More about him later. The Reverend Mr. Mather, Catherine's first husband, is buried in the Currie plot in Warriston; Mr. Copeland likely beside his first wife, place unknown. She had no children, lived to about the age of seventy-five and was much liked by all members of the Currie and Young families. She died in the home of Uncle David and Aunt Leish Currie, West Manse, Peebles, in 1904 and is buried in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh. Possessed of substantial means, she lived very well and surrounded herself with lovely things. I remember Aunt Leish showing me an exquisite sapphire ring, in 1909 that "Aunt Copeland" had given her. And Will Elliot, a grand nephew just as we, had a splendid oil portrait of her, done by an Edinburgh artist, when she was perhaps in her thirties. She was indeed a beauty in her younger days and something of the dowager type when old. Helen, Mrs. William Weir, was the only one of her generation still alive when I was in Britain in 1909. She was then in her eighty-seventh year, still a beautiful woman, keen of mind and sprightly in action. She mothered ten children, five sons and five daughters. Three sons James, William (Bill) and Alexander came to Iowa and the children of Bill and Alex still reside in the Sioux City community. James, first married to Peter Blair's sister, "Izzy", who died in 1896, later married Harriet Fisher of Leeds. James and "Izzy" are buried in Floyd Cemetery, Sioux City, Iowa; Harriet perhaps at Hawarden. The five Weir girls were Agnes (Mother's age) who married Dr. Shields in the 1870's. He was soon sent as a medical missionary, under the Scottish Presbyterian Mission Board, to India. However, within two years of his assignment, he continued on to Melbourne, Australia, where he established a thriving practice. Two of his sons followed in his footsteps and became renowned surgeons, especially Douglas who, during World War One, was head of the Australian Hospital in Paris. Following the war, he organized his own hospital in London, was knighted by King George the Fifth and was acknowledged to be one of the foremost surgeons in Britain. Among his more illustrious patients was Sir James Barrie, the well-known Scottish playwright. Agnes Weir Shields, then a widow, joined her son in London, became a close personal friend of Sir James and was, on more than one occasion, I believe, introduced by him to audiences attending the premier showing of some of his later plays. Jessie, another daughter never married. She succeeded Mother as hostess for Uncle David Young at the Manse in Chatton when Mother married in 1880. Helen married David Elliot, of Nesbit Hill Farm, Duns, had four sons and one daughter and passed away in the 1920's. Lillias died when comparatively young, and Kate, the youngest, remained at home until the death of her bachelor brother, Peter, in the late 1920's. She then became a housekeeper for her nephew, William Elliot, at "Cheviot View", a four hundred-year-old house in the small village of Gavinton, nearby. Aunt Helen Young Weir was in her eighty-seventh year when I spent three weeks with her, Peter and Kate, at Langton Mill, in 1909, Her interests were many, not the least of which was concern for her three sons in America who wrote her "so infrequently". I wish that they and every indifferent son in the country might have heard her lamentation. It might have stirred their consciences a bit. In my files there’s a letter she wrote to me in that year. It is well and concisely composed and the script is as beautiful as copperplate. She died March 19, 1911 (same day and month as Mother but twenty-four years earlier), and is buried with most of the members of her family in the Gavinton Churchyard. Her resting place is one many folk would choose for their last sleep----serene and lovely as a Turner landscape. Great Grandmother, Agnes Galbraith Young, died in 1830 when her children ranged from one to ten years of age. Their care for the next several years was placed in the hands of a housekeeper, in fact until the late 1830's when Alexander Young remarried. His bride this time was another Edinburgh lady, her name Lillias Scott, a woman of exemplary character and many superior qualities. Never, perhaps, have children been blessed with so fine a stepmother. To show their appreciation, two of the Young daughters named daughters of their own for her. She died in 1858 and is buried along side her husband, who died in 1863. in St. Cuthbert’s Cemetery, Edinburgh. Oil portraits of the two of them were the prized possession of Aunt Kate Pringle until her death in 1938. They were then passed on to her son, William Henderson Pringle, of Balerno, Midlothian. They are no doubt now hanging in the home of his daughter, Mary Pringle Finlay (wife of Ian Finlay), Currie Riggs, Balerno. They were done by an artist named Graham, in 1842. Nina and I have colored slides of the portraits, also those of Grandfather and Grandmother Currie, in our slide collection. They were taken in 1954 and 1959. === EARLY RESPONSIBILITIES === Though only thirteen years of age at the time of her father’s death, Mother was called upon to assume responsibilities usually reserved for folk much older. Her brother, Robert, next in line, was only ten, so hardly ready to undertake larger tasks. She assisted her mother in the home, became responsible for much of the marketing and helped to direct the social life of the family. It was during these formative years that she developed certain independent traits that stood her in good stead for the rest of her life. How well we children remember those qualities of courage and endurance that came to the surface in every crisis. Never did she flinch; "Things will always turn for the best". And somehow, because she willed it so, they always seemed to do just that. It was in this "school of hard knocks" that she trained for one of the most important assignments of her life. Her uncle, the Reverend David Young, after graduating from New College (Divinity) at the University of Edinburgh, had accepted the call to organize a Presbyterian congregation and build a church in the village of Chatton, Northumberland, England in 1850. By 1864, he had not only accomplished both purposes but also had personally raised funds for a handsome manse and had supervised the erection of same. Always a bachelor, he now needed a hostess and unhesitatingly turned to Mother to undertake the task. Immediately she proved her worth; she was indeed "to the manse born", and continued to fulfill in an exemplary manner her every obligation until she married in 1880. "Uncle Young", as she called him, was a man of great gifts and several eccentricities. He was not only trained in the field of Theology but also in the field of Homeopathic Medicine. He, therefore, often served his parishioners' physical needs as well as their spiritual needs. He and Mother soon developed a liaison wherein he prescribed and she rolled harmless sugar pills for "chronic patients" who became little less than a nuisance to a busy minister-doctor. Mother delighted to recount these experiences in which she cooperated in a harmless bit of deception. Of course, the "patients" were unaware of the ruse and were sure they benefited greatly from the doctor's ministrations. Uncle Young was peculiar largely because he was absent-minded. I suppose he claimed the scholar's prerogative to this luxury, and his right to same was never to be challenged. People in the Chatton district still remember him affectionately as "Dr. Young", the small kindly man who had a smile and kind word for everyone and preached those "eloquent sermons" at the Presbyterian Church. The extent of his ministries physical, mental and spiritual will never be fully measured; many of them were beyond price. In Holy Cross Churchyard (Anglican) in Chatton, a grateful congregation and community erected, following his death in 1890, the finest memorial in the burial ground----a fine granite shaft bearing a suitable inscription. However he is buried in the Young family plot in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh. As stated above, Mother was his able "right-hand-man" for sixteen years. She was a faithful worker in the Sunday School, was organist and choir member, church visitor and housekeeper. She was, perhaps, the best-loved woman in the community, a friend to all, confidante of many and dispenser of aid to all in distress. She, I think, never realized how much she was loved by the people of Chatton; if she did, she was too modest to acknowledge same. Even after twenty-nine years, when I visited Chatton in 1909, people spoke of her in fondest terms, often with tears in their eyes. To them she was worthy of sainthood. === A BLITHE SPIRIT === Mother had her full measure of sorrow in this life, but never let it dampen her buoyant spirit. Even as a child, her father had spoken of her love of mirth. She craved happiness for herself and others and often brought gales of laughter to those around her. It was of her humor that Tom Carter, an old, old friend spoke most on that summer day in Peebles, in 1909. He told of her harmless pranks, of her predilection to practical jokes, and her ability to take a joke on herself, as well as to laugh at those directed at others. She told herself, with a measure of glee, of a lovely Sunday morning when she and a girl friend, instead of attending services at the Rose Street Church, took a stroll along Leith Water. Returning home, they were, as usual, asked the question: "And what was the text?". Their well-rehearsed answer: "Behold I was not there." The unsuspecting parents, failing to practice their usual care, never did learn of their offspring’s truancy. She played many pranks in Chatton too; some were remembered thirty years later. I'm sure all her family remember her telling of one that involved three young bachelors in the Chatton district. A few days prior to April first, April Fool's Day, she sent each of them an identical note. In one, John Turnbull invited Tom Laidler to be at his house at seven-thirty on April first; in another, Tom Laidler invited John Tindall to be at his house at the same hour on the same date; And John Tindall invited John Turnbull to be at Broomhouse at the same time. Each, upon arrival at his destination, was informed that the one he sought had, upon invitation, already gone to visit him. Members of the families involved were inclined to question their sanity. The three young men got together a few days later and decided they had been the victims of a well-laid plot and, without much argument, laid the blame on the "young woman of the manse"; she alone could, and would, have concocted such a diabolical scheme. It should be noted that the places of Tindall, Turnbull, and Laidler lay some miles distant one from the other and the methods of transportation in that day were not the auto or airplane. The young men either had to walk, ride horseback or drive a gig. Mother's cheerful spirit sustained her under very dissimilar circumstances too. The Phillips family lived not far from the manse. There were the father and mother and eight sons and one daughter. All the children were born embiciles, never gained their sanity; all lived to be more than seventy years of age and none left the parental nest throughout his life. At a comparatively early age, the father died; Mrs. Phillips, then a widow, had to carry on alone. She was a most remarkable person and lacked one month of reaching her hundredth birthday. Only two, perhaps three, of her brood were left when she died. Meg, the daughter, was the only one living when I visited Chatton in 1909. She was still a "gibbering” idiot, living in a fantastic world of make-believe, product of a fevered mind that had never known a lucid hour. She was then nearly eighty years of age. Mother and Uncle Young were perhaps the best friends Mrs. Phillips had in Chatton. Never a day passed that Mother didn’t enquire regarding the welfare of the family and never was a task too onerous if it would ease the overpowering burden that Mrs. Phillips was called upon to bear. And when bedlam reigned in the Phillips home, as it often did, Uncle Young responded with alacrity to her call for help and brought order out of chaos. The offending culprits would scamper like mice to their corners the moment he entered the door. Yet he never uttered a harsh word or threatened them with physical punishment. Eleven years had passed and oh! so quickly; it was 1875. Mother's second brother, David Young Currie, had taken his degree in Divinity at New College, the University of Edinburgh, and had been sent by the Scottish Presbyterian Mission Board to relieve his mother's cousin, the Reverend John Richardson MacDougal, for his sabbatical year in Florence, Italy. The Reverend Mr. MacDougal had established the Scottish Presbyterian Church there in 1853 and continued to serve the congregation until perhaps 1910. He died in 1912 and is buried in the Protestant Cemetery in Florence, along with his wife and daughter, Jessie. So the time seemed propitious for Mother to do a bit of traveling and see some of the beauties of the Mediterranean World. === A LAND OF ART AND SUNSHINE === It was eleven o'clock Monday morning, August 17, 1875, when Mother caught the London train to Bedford Station. In her diary, which is almost as clear as when written, she speaks of meeting Mr. Haskard who was to be her traveling companion on her Italian journey. She also records the name of Mrs. Worthington, who too was traveling to London. She doesn't clarify the position of either of these friends but I assume they had connections with the Scottish Presbyterian Church. On reaching London, she was met by a cousin with whom she no doubt stayed while in the city. Unfortunately, she doesn't list her name. On Wednesday evening, August 19th, she and Mr. Haskard took the train to Folkstone where at midnight they boarded a ship for Bologne, France. Unlike most channel crossings, it was a pleasant sail, the night warm and balmy, warm enough, in fact, to lure her on deck for most of the journey. During the quiet hours her mind, according to her diary, turned to Mary, Scotland’s tragic queen: "taking her last hungry look at France, the land that she loved so well, and where her happiest, perhaps her only happy days, were spent." But with the first streak of dawn these somber thoughts vanished and she thrilled to the prospect of adventures that lay ahead. Her first impression of France was exhilarating---there was sunshine and cheer on every hand---except for the black garb of priests and nuns. The houses were gaily colored, trees were green and the sky an azure blue. And the coffee---it was divine. "The British must learn to make it more properly." They never have! Because of limited time in Paris, she saw little of that entrancing city and only from a cab as she and Mr. Haskard drove to another railroad station. She speaks of its beauty but was unable to savor of its many other virtues. Soon she was on the train and bound for Italy. One must see the Alps to appreciate their grandeur. Within fifty miles of Paris, Mother was traveling through valleys banked on either side by giant peaks. Fair meadows, lush fields of grain and vineyards stretched far up the slopes, while queer-garbed peasants performed their humble tasks. The route taken to Italy is not clear, but no matter, whichever one she chose carried her to lofty heights whereon lay winter’s snow the year around. And when the summit had been cleared she dropped at lightning speed into the valley of the Po where warmer breezes blow. On Saturday morning, August 22nd, she reached Florence, her destination. She had spent her 31st birthday, August 18th, in London, and had been introduced to an entirely new world. She was now in Italy, that paradoxical country of lights and shadows, poverty and wealth, saints and sinners; a land that produced a Garibaldi and a Mussolini, superb cathedrals and some of the ugliest slums in the world. Her train arrived in Florence twelve hours earlier than expected, so Uncle David was not at the station to meet her. In fact, he was still in bed when Mr. Haskard delivered her to the MacDougal home which he now possessed. His two servants---Rosina and Checko---met her and bade her welcome. They were destined to play a major role in her life for the next two months. Mother's description of the two is interesting. Checko, evidently a sprightly little fellow, considered himself Uncle David's bodyguard. Every night he slept on the floor just outside the door of Uncle David's bedroom to protect his master from cutthroats and robbers---In his hand he grasped a big knife little smaller than himself. Mother writes: "On David's clothes he had no mercy. Besides giving them a thorough brushing every morning, he also gave them the same treatment twice or thrice a day, something in the horse brushing style," These and many other peculiarities, plus his regular salutation, in stentorian voice, of "Good morning, my Lord", set him apart from all other servants and household help. He was an institution, always on hand, sometimes a nuisance, Rosina was cast in a different mold. A jealous individual, she allowed no one to perform any service for Mother but herself. She drew water for her bath, laid out her clothes, combed and dressed her hair. Mother's simple hairdo upon arrival didn't suit Rosina at all and she constantly insisted that she adopt the fussier Italian style. A photograph taken in Florence proved that, on one occasion at least, Mother did succumb to her blandishments and persuasive tongue. But Mother liked and, perhaps at times, pitied her. At one point in her diary she remarks: "It sounded strange to be always called, 'Signorina Agnesia'! But I confess however, that I liked the 'Signorina' much better than 'Miss'." The Italian days were golden ones. She loved Florence, the art center of the world. She walked along its handsome streets; marveled at its gracious buildings; visited several shops and stood in awe before the paintings of Raphael and Michelangelo. She and Uncle David visited regularly the Pitti Palais and Uffizi Art Galleries and spent remembered hours in the Duoma, Campanile and Baptistry of Florence. These were described in her diary---the Baptistry "Grand and noble"; the Duoma, which required 170 years to build, "is entirely of marble and mosaic". These she said, like the sand-colored River Arno, were seen to best advantage in brilliant moonlight. And so, might we add, are other world renowned places and scenes---the Taj Mahal, of India, for instance. And the places she visited were not confined to Florence. She journeyed to Pisa and, while looking, with a bit of fear perhaps, may well have thought of Galileo and the experiments he conducted there so many years before. And just adjoining, stands one of the world's stateliest cathedrals, all in marble---a symphony in stone. At Venice, where the tourist "floats" his way about the town, she saw two famous bridges---the Rialto across the Grand Canal and the Bridge of Sighs where many, through the centuries have committed suicide. But more impressive would be St. Mark's Cathedral, perhaps one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in all the world and mosaic work seldom, if ever, matched. And (who knows) she may perchance have helped feed the pigeons in the Cathedral courtyard. She considered the bridges over the Arno in Florence superior to those spanning the Seine in Paris, especially the Ponte Vecchio, with its splendid jewelry shops on either side (only foot traffic). The Ponti Trinita also intrigued her. It was the inspiration for Dante's Inferno. It seems that in early days the Florentines entertained distinguished visitors with a pageant, in which actors, or performers, many of them dressed as devils, dived from the bridge into the river and became as lost souls in Hell. It must have been graphically told to Mother, and perhaps pictured, for afterwards she lost the desire to read the famous work. Dante, she reported, was a great favorite in Florence, in fact, much loved. Mother's mind in those days must have been as sensitive as a photographic plate; she grasped details that the average traveler would have missed; she called the Santa Croche (church) the "Westminster of Florence", which reminds Nina and me of a day in Westminster in 1954 when an Englishman, just returned from India, remarked to us: "This place has become more museum than church". That is true, in large measure. But what a church and what a museum! She visited the Grave of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, one of Britain's noblest women and her greatest female poet, in the Protestant Cemetery and, on one occasion at least, traveled to the Fiesole where she inspected the medieval monastery in which Fra Angelico did some of his finest frescos. And while there she scanned the view the Brownings loved during the years of their sojourn in the ancient city. Her heart, always sensitive to the suffering of others, went out to the poor children who thronged the thoroughfares of Florence. They lived in gangs, housed only in hovels or in the open streets. Their families, too poor or indifferent to care for them, sometimes encouraged them to steal and plunder. Hardened criminals trained them in the art of picking pockets and burglary, and lived off their labors. She, like many Protestants I'm sure, was at times inclined to place the blame on an indifferent priesthood which often skimmed the cream off the top of the economic milkcan for their own benefit. In one section of her diary, she describes an Italian funeral. Immediately following the death the deceased's body was placed into the hands of the priest. At dusk of the same day, torches flaming against the night sky, the body was borne through the streets to the cemetery. Following, in somber train, the mourners came in double file, all in black and the faces of the women, except for the eyes, sheathed in black veils. The moaning and groaning of the mourners could be heard for blocks. It was an experience she never forgot. Before leaving Florence and Italy, let’s have Mother tell in her own words of a trip to Viareggia, a Mediterranean village fifty miles from Florence: "In the house where we stayed were brick floors, madonnas in the room, and even in the bedroom hanging over the beds, cups of holy water (!) as well. Crockery, by no means the newest. The coffee cups, or basins, they had no handles, looked so large you thought a half cup would be quite sufficient for you, but on finishing a full cup you then thought you might take a half cup more. Here you were obliged to eat Italian bread, and certainly did not relish it, there being no salt in it. Fowls you see running about the house, one is killed and cooked just as it is wanted. Beggars were most abundant here, mosquitos even super-abundant. As I know from personal experience. "But what matters any small annoyance when one can gaze on the Mediterranean, the beautiful deep blue Mediterranean Sea. Oh, it was delicious, almost heavenly, sitting far out at the very end of the pier. Aye, but we were not content with the end of the pier, we climbed over and walked along a plank used only for sailors assisting vessels in stormy weather. Then at the end of the plank we sat gazing far, far away over the Mediterranean, the full bright moon and stars shining over it. One almost fancied it was not earth. There we sat far through the night, singing and reciting. One evening we had a sail upon it. And the bathing in it was fine, so warm, one just spent all the morning in it. One day Mrs. Haskard and I lost our hats; we thought they would perhaps go on until they landed in Spain and only wished we could swim along with them." On such a note we bring her Italian sojourn to a close. They were unforgettable days; their memory would brighten the remainder of her years. Because of terrible headaches, she was forced to forego a planned journey through Germany on her way home and again take the shortest route, through Paris. She reached Chatton and home near the end of October. === THE SILENT YEARS === Mother returned from the Continent with a different outlook than she had before. She had caught visions of a new world and was fascinated with them. There was much indeed beyond Edinburgh, yea, even beyond the boundaries of Britain. The world was big and inviting. It's indeed probable that the first steps toward the great American adventure five years later were taken during those two months spent under the benign influence of the warm Italian sun. Anyhow, plans for that adventure began to take shape within a reasonable time after her return home. I have called them "The Silent Years", because we know so little about them. Ties that had been tenuous before 1875 were now strengthened, new friendships were formed and old ones enriched. Where she had served as a girl and young woman, she now assumed the prerogatives of maturity. She was, for that time, a widely traveled woman, a woman of experience. Among the prominent families in the Chatton community were the Tindalls of Broomhouse. They were a closely-knit family of mother and four sons and four daughters living at home when our Mother went to Chatton in 1864. Robert was married and living at Chatton Hill and William, the eldest, had died in 1858. The father, John Tindal, had died in 1863 at the age of sixty-three. Tom married Jane Rutherford in 1865 and left immediately for New Zealand, so Mother never really knew him. The Tindalls were members of Holy Cross Anglican (Episcopal) Church, but that didn't prevent social contacts with Presbyterians. In fact, with the passing of time, these contacts became more common and often resulted in marriage. So it was that Robert Currie, Mother's brother, met Isabella Tindall when visiting in Chatton, and married her in 1877 or 1878. They lived in Scotland, became the parents of a daughter, Mary (Tottie), in 1880, and a son, David, in 1882. Both children married. Mary had two sons, Douglas, who died at the age of ten, and Ronald Patterson, still living (a bachelor) in Edinburgh. David and his wife Maude, (now a widow) had one son, Robert, who with his wife and mother, live in Cumberland on the English side of the border. Tottie died in 1947 (?) and David about 1950 or 1952. Both are buried at Joppa, near Edinburgh. They are our "double cousins" and both bore a rather striking resemblance to members of our generation. David Currie, Mother's brother, returned from his duties in Italy in 1876, accepted a call to the ministry of West Presbyterian Church, Peebles, Scotland and married Elizabeth Cinnamon, a cousin of Edward Thomarson, for many years a resident of Le Mars, Iowa. They, too, had a son and a daughter----Peter (Patrick) and Marghuerita. Pat graduated from Glasgow University and practiced law in Galashiels, all his life. He married Margaret Mercer, of Galashiels, about 1913, granddaughter of Mr. Mercer, a textile manufacturer who discovered and gave his name to "mercerized cotton". They had two children Ada, born in 1915 and David about 1919. Ada married John Caldwell, a horticulturist, and lives with her husband at Duntreath Castle Gardens, Blanefield, Sterlingshire, Scotland. David married a Glasgow girl, Elizabeth , and lives on the west side of the city. Margaret, their mother, died in 1947; Pat in 1951. They're buried in Galashiels. Marghuerita was educated in a private school in Peebles, and finished her education at The Misses Cossips' School in Edinburgh. She directed the building programs and operations of Y.W.C.A. cafeterias for British servicemen both at home and in France during World War One and for her outstanding contribution to the war effort was decorated by King George the Sixth with the Order of the British Empire (OBE) at an investiture in Buckingham Palace in early 1919. Later that year she married the Reverend James Thomson (Methodist) of Australia, and immediately sailed for that far-away land. James died February 7, 1959 and is buried in Canberra, the national capital. Marghuerita after suffering a slight stroke in late 1963. returned to Scotland and now makes her home with a niece, Ada, at Blanefield. (note: She has now, April 23, 1965, returned to Australia.) Catherine Young Currie (Aunt Kate) married the Reverend John Pringle, son of the well-known divine, Dr. Pringle of Ochterarder, in 1876. They had two sons---David who didn't survive infancy and is buried in the Currie plot in Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh; and William Henderson, born in 1877, studied law and Economics at the University of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Oxford; practiced law for a few years in Leeds, England, but spent most of his life teaching and lecturing at Huddersfield and London Universities in England and at Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand. For the last twenty-two years before retirement, he served as Principal of the Commercial College of the University of Birmingham. He is presently living with his only daughter, Mary, and her husband Ian Finlay (Director of the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh), at their home, Currie Riggs, Balerno, Midlothian, Scotland. Uncle John Pringle served as minister of the United Free Presbyterian Church at Crossford, Lanarkshire, Scotland, for twenty-seven years. He died there in March 1903. Aunt Kate then took an apartment, usually near her son; visited the United States for a period of three months in 1905 and again spent a year (1911-12) with Mother and me in Toledo. She passed away in 1937, the last member of the Currie family of that generation, and is buried alongside her husband, in the old Presbyterian Churchyard at Carluke. Aunt Jessie MacDougal Currie, youngest of the three Currie sisters, remained a spinster for most of her life. However, in 1904, she married a retired Presbyterian Minister, the Reverend Mr. William MacClellan of Law and Sterling. I spent several days with her in her lovely home in that city in 1909. She was then a widow. I thought her very like Mother in looks and disposition. Cousin David Currie first introduced her to me in Glasgow as his "best girl". However, I was not long deceived; the smile and the merry twinkle in her eye soon convinced me that she was none other than my "Aunt Jessie". She was a woman of tender sentiments, but of strong will. She kept an immaculate house and had surrounded herself with lovely things, many of which were of substantial intrinsic value. Then there were articles that were priceless because of sentiment. I think no member of the family told me more about Grandmother Currie; Aunt Jessie had lived with her until her death in 1894 and perhaps knew her as no other did. Each evening during my stay in her home she sat down at the organ or piano and played old familiar airs and hymns, singing to her own accompaniment in a sweet soprano voice. And, when I knew the numbers, I joined in. They were moments to remember. In 1923, Aunt Jessie was stricken with cancer and died in 1924. She, too, rests in the Currie plot in Warriston Cemetery in Edinburgh. It is time to close the account of the Currie family. Uncle Robert and Aunt Isabella lived in Lenzie, near Glasgow, for many of their later years. She died in 1910, he in 1919. Both are buried in Cadder Cemetery near Lenzie. Uncle David Currie, worn and heartsick with the tragedy of World War One, died of anemia at West Manse, Peebles, in September, 1917. His widow, Aunt Leish, died of a heart attack at Nisbet Hill (home of the David Elliots), Duns, Berwickshire, on the last night of the year 1920. Both lie beneath an exquisite granite stone (a Celtic Cross) in the lovely Peebles Cemetery, erected by a grateful congregation and community. The generations may be compared to the chapters of a book. The first member arrives as fresh as the first page, lives his few days (they're never many) and passes on. He may have written well, or poorly. But no matter, he never had a chance, like the writer of the book, to do a re-write job. We should take satisfaction in the fact that most of our ancestors have written well. === THE TINDALLS === The first Tindalls, under a French name, came to Northumberland from France in the l4th century. It seems that they first settled near the village of Wark, just south of the Tweed. One of their members, Adam de Tynedale (name from the River Tyne), was named "Baron of Wark". Like all other families of the district, they were subject to the Duke of Northumberland who lived on a magnificent estate at Alnwick, some twenty miles distant. Alnwick Castle and gardens are still one of the show places in the north of England. They were not only the tenants of the Duke but also constituted his yeomanry and, as such, were subject to call for police or military duty at any time. This was rather frequent during the Border Wars when Scottish Marauders, under the leadership of the "Black Douglas" and others, ravaged the countryside. Each yeoman was assigned his own arms which, I believe, were housed for safe keeping in the Castle. A wonderful collection of these----spears, knives, swords and pistols----still is on display in the ancient house. When looking at them, on two occasions, I wondered which might have belonged to our ancestors. The raids continued for many, many years, sometimes in reverse when the English crossed the Tweed into Scotland. Their usual fruits----death and destruction. But on at least one occasion, there was an element of romance. It must have been in the late seventeenth, or early eighteenth century. The Tindalls had long since become tenants of Broomhouse. Near midnight two men, with heavy Scottish accents, knocked on the door. They had in their arms an infant girl whom they insisted the Tindalls must keep for awhile. They accepted her under protest. Inspection of a bag of clothing next morning, revealed the fact that the infant's apparel was much finer then that generally used, and each piece was marked with the initials "L". "D". Although the two men had been indefinite as to time, the Tindalls expected the child to be called for within a few days, certainly within a few weeks. But the days and weeks became months, and the months years, perhaps two or three. The infant had become a delightful little girl, a real member of their family. They loved her dearly. Then the blow fell; the men returned for their charge. She rebelled but they insisted and carried her for several miles toward, the Scottish border. Her tears finally melted their hearts and they returned her to Broomhouse and explained that she was indeed the daughter of one of the famed Scottish Douglases; her name Leslie. She remained at Broomhouse and became, at maturity, the wife of a son of the Tindall family of that generation. The name, "Leslie Douglas", is to be found in every generation of Tindalls since that time. Naturally, some members of succeeding generations moved to other sections of England----one branch to Yorkshire, another to the South of England, etc.. Members of these branches are listed in the main Family Tree, prepared by a leading clergyman of the South of England some years ago. It covers the generations from the first ancestor, King Wincaslaus of Bohemia, to the year 1787. It includes several outstanding individuals----several clergymen of the Anglican faith, among them Humphrey Tindall, Dean of Ely Cathedral and Master of Queen’s College, Cambridge University, between 1591 and l6l4. He is buried in the North Choir of the old Cathedral and his grave marked with one of the finest brass effigies in all England. Listed also are lawyers, judges, barons and baronets, also some military men, among them General Thomas Wolfe of Quebec fame. He, it will be remembered, was killed in that battle, as was also his counterpart, the French General Montcalm. But our branch of the family remained where it first settled----in Northumberland. There, one mile south of Chatton, some fifteen generations have occupied Broomhouse during the past five hundred years. A quick rundown of the family reveals Adam as our Great, Great Grandfather, born about 1740-50; Robert, our Great Grandfather, born about 1775, and our Grandfather, John, born about 1800. He married, in the early 1830's, Mary Eleanor Charters, of Chatton, who was born in 1811. Twelve children were born to this union----William, Anne, Robert, Adam, Thomas, Isabella, Mary, John, Elizabeth, James, Eleanor and Richard. Then there were perhaps two who died in infancy. William died, at about age twenty-two, in 1858, Eleanor at thirty in 1863, and John in his forties in 1892. All the rest, I believe, reached the half-century mark before they died. Uncle Robert's second wife was Elizabeth Dryden (Aunt Bess), the sister of the man who later married Uncle Robert's own daughter, Minnie. He therefore became brother-in-law to his own daughter. Aunt Bess mothered three sons and seven daughters----Robert, William and Adam; Isabella, Annie, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Leslie, Kate and Frances. The three sons rather lost caste in the family when they married "working girls", servants on their farm, Wandon. Three of the girls married----Isabella, Elizabeth and Eleanor. All of Uncle Robert's children are now dead except Frances who, at the age of seventy-two, lives at Cleveleys, Victoria Road, Wooler. All who married had children with the exception of Isabella, so there are grandchildren still living in Northumberland and across the Tweed in Scotland. Uncle Robert and both wives are buried in Holy Cross Churchyard in Chatton; Isabella, Annie, Leslie and Kate rest in the Anglican Churchyard at Norham where the family resided between 1919 and 1947. John, of the first family, is buried in Chatton. The others are laid away in communities not too far removed. Reference should be made, perhaps, to a few members of this large family. Uncle Robert was a handsome man who, when I knew him at age 74 was straight as an arrow and sat a horse like a statue. He was always neatly dressed in knickers, bore all the marks of an English Country gentleman. For many years, he served as a non-commissioned officer in the Northumberland Fusiliers and had earned many awards for marksmanship. When married the first time, he occupied Chatton Mill Farm and continued there until well after his second marriage. In 1860 the family moved to Wandon, succeeding the Robert Tindall Maddisons as tenants. Captain Maddison, a cousin of father’s, moved at that time to Anthon, Iowa, where members of the family still reside. Uncle Robert died in 1910, and in 1919 the family moved from Wandon to Norham. And in 1947, with the Norham house far too big for their needs, Leslie and Frances bought their home in Wooler. Robert, the eldest son, worked in his early years on the Wandon farm, married "beneath his station", fathered two children whose whereabouts I do not know, and joined the British Army in World War One. Following the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the Allied Governments sent military units to Russia to quell the uprising and keep Russia in the war on their side. Robert was a member of the British contingent. He was stricken with an incurable disease in late 1919 and invalided home to Norham. There he lingered until 1922. He's buried beside his parents in Holy Cross Cemetery, Chatton. It's rather interesting to know that he visited Canada and the United States in 1905-06; spent a month or two with Uncle Richard Tindall and his son, John, at their ranch in the Big Horn mountains, Wyoming and, while there, fell with his horse in an isolated spot. The horse, poor thing, broke his leg and was unable to rise; Robert, pinned under the beast, was not found for thirty-six hours. That experience caused him to cancel a planned visit with our family and hurry home to England. Leslie Douglas, Uncle Robert's third youngest daughter and the one we knew best, died in a New Castle hospital on March 16, 1964, and is buried with three of her sisters in Norham Anglican Churchyard. More about her later on. Uncle Tom Tindall was born in the early 1840's, married Jane Rutherford, cousin of the renowned atomic scientist, Lord Rutherford, in 1865 and sailed immediately for New Zealand. They had six children---John, Thomas, and a third son whose name I do not know. For some unknown reason, he committed suicide many years ago. The three daughters are Minnie, Elizabeth and a third who married and went to live in Australia. Uncle Tom died suddenly in 1885, Aunt Jane in the early 1900's. Both are buried at Geraldine, the Canterbury Plains, New Zealand. Three of their children were still living when Nina and I visited the family in 1949. Minnie had married Robert Harrison some fifty years before and had lived most of her married life in Mosgiel, a suburb of Dunedin. Their four daughters Jane, Mary and Roberta were living at home, Daisy in her own home nearby. Cousin Minnie died some years ago at the age of eighty-seven. Elizabeth (Ciss) married a Mr. Reaves and lived in Fort Chalmers, also a suburb of Dunedin. They had one daughter, Edna. Ciss died at Christmas time, 1963. Her husband had passed away in 1945. Tom and his wife, Mae, were still living in the old community, Gapes Valley, near Geraldine. A soldier in the Boer War in 1900, he had been deafened by the concussion of the great guns on the battle front, so conversation with him was difficult. However, we did manage to have a good visit with him and his wife. They had no children of their own but had many years before adopted a little girl, Dorothy. She had trained for nursing in Wellington Hospital where Kina spent so many weeks with a broken hip. I spent two brief periods in her home and got to know her and her husband, Vincent Flynn, very well. They never failed to visit Nina every Saturday evening, always bringing cookies, fruit, or flowers. Her mother, Mae, now makes her home with Dorothy in Wellington. The Flynns have one daughter, Shona, now about seventeen. Cousin Tom died in 1950. John, the eldest son of Uncle Tom and Aunt Jane, married Minnie Cullin in the early 1900's, and continued to live in the Geraldine community throughout his life. They became the parents of five sons and five daughters. John died in 1932; Minnie in 1950 or 1951. They are buried in Timaru, a seaside city some twenty-five miles south of Geraldine. All their children were living at the time of our visit; but Minnie, the only one we did not see (she then lived at Nelson), died the following year. Their son, John, named for his father, was married and living in Ashburton, near Christchurch. His seven sons, aged seven to twenty-one, should guarantee the preservation of the name "Tindall" in the district for generations to come. Frank Tindall, in Timaru, has three sons and one daughter, and Robert, two daughters. Albert, the youngest son, is not married. The four living daughters include Alice whose husband, Anthony Toomey, died within a few months of our visit. They had two sons, now married. Moana married a Mr. Henderson, a Scotsman, and became the mother of one son, a handsome lad who is expert on the bagpipes. Mavis became Mrs. Hall. Her husband came out of the Service following World War Two a nervous wreck and was for some years confined to a mental hospital. Their four sons and one daughter are all married. Minnie, who died in 1950, was married to a Mr. Dean. Nina and I made our headquarters in the home of the fifth daughter, Elsie, Mrs. Stanley Dean, in Geraldine. She and her husband had one daughter, Margaret, then a little girl of seven when we were there. She married in 1964 and lives in a town perhaps fifty miles from her parent's home. They were indeed very kind to us. Thus endeth the account of Uncle Thomas Tindall and the New Zealand segment of the Tindall family. We must now return to Britain. Uncle John, born in Broomhouse in the 1840's, never married and met an untimely death in 1892 when he fell from his horse. Uncle Adam also remained a bachelor throughout his life. I've heard it said that he and father planned at one time to form a partnership in the meat-packing and auctioneer business in New Castle-on-Tyne, but for some reason it never materialized. Instead Father came to America and Uncle Adam conducted the business alone, for nearly fifty years, and is thought to have done very well. During that long period, he spent every weekend at Broomhouse, so kept close tab on operations there. Uncle Adam was a distinguished-looking man. He was always properly dressed----morning coat, striped trousers, bowler hat and walking stick. He was a man of firm convictions and strong loyalties, especially to the Royal Family and to the Conservative Party, and to the Anglican Church. His church membership was in Holy Cross, Chatton, throughout his lifetime, and he generously supported its program. He undoubtedly was the prime mover in the installation of a memorial clock "To those members of the Tindall Family who for centuries have lived at Broomhouse and worshiped in Holy Cross Church." It's a tremendous instrument whose resonant tones can be heard throughout the community when it strikes the hours. It is dated January 1, 1901. Uncle Adam died in 1923 at eighty-four years of age, and lies in Holy Cross Churchyard. From the time of Grandmother Tindall's death in 1879. Aunt Mary took charge at Broomhouse. She was, in many ways, a typical "old maid", a demon for work and the arch-enemy of dirt. Her servants respected her but, I fear, must also have feared her. However, she was kind of heart and generous of spirit, and performed countless acts of charity in the community. The last two years of her life were spent in darkness; she had become blind. She died in June 1923, the last member of the Tindall family to live at Broomhouse! She is buried in Holy Cross Churchyard too. Aunt Elizabeth was born about 1849. A striking brunette, she had many suitors, one of whom she sued for breach of promise and recovered 2000 pounds ($10,000.00). Later she married the Reverend Charles Walker, Anglican clergyman who, for practically all his life, served a church at Dalton-Le-Dale, Yorkshire. She had been a widow three or four years when I was in England in 1909, a particularly handsome woman even then. I thought she was one of the best-dressed women I had ever seen, and her jewels were beautiful. And her energy--her drive often put me to shame. However, she, too, was unable to forestall the ravages of time and was gone in less than ten years. Her grave, along that of Uncle Charlie's, is at Dalton-Le-Dale. A pall of sadness seems to have hung over the life of Aunt Anne. She must have been a gentle creature, refined and sensitive, and possessed of a heart that responded to every human need. It may have been this "mothering" spirit that prompted her to marry William Watson, a widower and the village school master. In that capacity he had won the admiration and respect of a host of folk, and his splendid baritone voice was in great demand throughout the district. On the surface, he bore all the marks of a gentleman, but he had one fatal weakness----drink. Aunt Anne may have known of this flaw in his character before their marriage but, if so, must have thought she could reform him. That, as in most cases, proved to be impossible and William Watson, a man of great promise, soon lost caste and status in Chatton. A son, Johnnie, was born to the Watsons in the late 1870's and was, no doubt, the "apple of his parent's eyes". But things went from bad to worse and, in the hope of reestablishing himself as a worthwhile individual, Uncle William came, in the early 1890's, to Le Mars, Iowa, and there formed a partnership with Alexander Weir in the cattle-buying business. Things prospered for awhile but in either 1893 or 1894, Johnnie who had accompanied his father to America, was thrown from his horse and dragged to his death. That was the last straw; the spirits of both parents were broken. It must have been 1910. I was waiting to catch a late train out of Le Mars on a cold winter night. The Illinois Central station was closed, so I sought shelter in the lobby of the old Central Hotel nearby. I was reading and doing my best to keep awake when I sensed I was not alone in the room. Peering into one of the dimly lighted corners of the lobby, I saw what I was sure must be a specter. But it took shape gradually----an old, old man, moving at snail's pace in carpet slippers and well-worn clothes, pushing a floor brush before him, wiping the dust from some of the furniture and emptying the brass cuspidors into a large receptacle. Suddenly, I seemed to detect something familiar in the ghostly figure, and when a better light flashed across his face, was quite sure that I was seeing William Watson, but not sure enough to reveal my identity. Through the years I've never forgotten that face; it was as transparent as fine Dresden China, benign and kind. The lines were deep, the hair like snow. The old man lived until 1912, I believe, and, so far as I know, was buried in an unmarked grave in the Le Mars Cemetery. And, back at Chatton, Aunt Anne had died in 1907 of a broken heart. The youngest member of our Grandfather Tindall's family was Richard Thompson, born in 1855. He was the wanderer of the family, left home for Alnwick in his late teens and there learned the cabinet-maker's trade. And it was there that he met and married Isabella Young, about the year 1880. I checked at the Registry Office in Alnwick in 1959 for a record of their marriage, but after a rather lengthy search, was informed that the vital statistics for each parish church in the entire district were kept in separate files and, unless I knew the church in which they were married, the task might be interminable. So I gave up and drove to Workworth, some fifteen miles southeast of Alnwick, to confer with the Misses Browell, two delightful maiden ladies, whose mother had been a niece of Aunt Isabella Young Tindall. They told me that she had one sister and three brothers----James, of little account, who had served as an apprentice in the same cabinet shop as Uncle Richard, and no doubt introduced him to his sister; George, station master at Durham for many years, and William, for a long time a trusted employee of the Savings Bank, St. Nicholas Lane, Alnwick. (The bank still stands. I was taken through it and its subterranean vaults by a Rotarian friend, Mr. Thwaites.) Florence Browell, the elder of the two sisters and the more talkative, told me that the Youngs rather disapproved of Uncle Richard, thinking him a bit unsettled. However, the wishes of the young couple prevailed and they wed, and were soon on their way to America and, for at least some months, were without parents in Northwest Iowa. But before the year 1880 had come to a close they had settled near Marysville, Missouri, and in 1881 or 1882 became parents of a son, John. Aunt Isabella, never very strong, I believe, became ill in the early 1890's and soon passed away. Her death to husband and son was a sad blow. Within a year or two, they sold out and moved to Benkelman, Nebraska, without informing our parents of their move. However, on a bitter winter day in January 1895, they arrived, unannounced, at our door. They had shipped a carload of cattle to the Omaha market and had taken advantage of the opportunity to visit our folks. I was but a lad of five, but remember ten happy days spent with an Uncle and a cousin who seemed to have come from another world. No further word came from them until 1903. Our father was on his deathbed. Mother wrote to the postmaster at Benkelman for information regarding Richard Tindall, and was told that he had left the community many years before---his proposed destination---Cody, Wyoming. Mother wired him there and, by a streak of luck, he happened to come to the city and received the message. (Ordinarily he visited Cody but once or twice a year). He came directly to Iowa, was with the family when father died and for the funeral on May eleventh. The following day he left for home, the last time we ever saw him or had direct word from him. On February 6, 1906, his son, John, was murdered in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. Through a banker at Meteetsa and an undertaker in Thermopolis, Nina and I were able, in 1933, to gather some fragments of information regarding the tragic event. The trouble started when John, to tease a friend, hid his wedding suit and left for the Tindall ranch across the mountains. The friend took after him on horseback, thinking he would overtake him before he traveled far and either recover the suit or find out where it was hidden. John thought it would, of course, be easily found, so went on his merry way. By the time the two men reached the ranch, the bridegroom was furious and, without ceremony, drew his gun and killed John on the spot. The case came to trial in Buffalo and the murderer was set free, on the grounds of "severe provocation". In the old cemetery on a hilltop in Thermopolis, Wyoming, lie the mortal remains of Cousin John, a crude wooden cross marking his final resting place. Uncle Richard, crazed by grief over the loss of his only son, sold out his interests and wandered off into the great Southwest where he was last heard from, by the Wyoming banker, in 1907. The post mark on the letter was "Albuquerque, New Mexico". Nina and I made a rather intensive effort to find some clue in that city in 1933 as to the probable place of his death and burial but without result. So it is most unlikely that we shall ever know anything about his last years or his passing. And, strange though it may seem, neither do we know the exact burial place of his wife, Aunt Isabella Young Tindall; we can only assume that it is either in, or near, Marysville, Missouri. There now remains but one Tindall to account for our father, James. And that will best be done by bringing him into this narrative as Mother’s husband and partner. === ROMANCE AND MARRIAGE === For some reason, never quite clear, Chatton folk were inclined to believe that Mother’s interest in the Tindall family centered on John rather than our father. Whether there ever was the least reason for such a thought must forever remain a secret, for neither he nor she, so far as I know, ever suggested that more than a sincere friendship existed between them. However, I think it can be assumed that each held the other in highest regard; and that John’s sad death in 1892 brought more than the usual measure of grief to Mother. Our father, a few years younger than John, was built on sparer lines than his brother and, I'm inclined to think, was sharper mentally. He measured a quarter-inch short of six feet, was lithe of limb and weighed just over one hundred seventy pounds. He wore a beard for most of his married life, always clean and neatly trimmed. Like all members of the Tindall family, he was reared to English rural life, with emphasis on horse-back riding, and supervisory rather than working responsibilities on the farm. He soon learned to judge a well- bred shorthorn cow or bull, and could point out the good or bad points of a horse on sight. Life at Broomhouse was well-ordered, but there was always time for fun and laughter, and both boys and girls were not averse to enjoying it to the full. Father was a lad of thirteen when his father died, so his mother was a prime factor in shaping his life. She must have been a dear person who, until her death in 1879, was the center of family life. The breach caused by her passing was never healed again. It also brought about the distribution of the fluid assets of the estate and perhaps hurried decisions that had long been held in abeyance, among them father's determination to marry. In any case, such plans were soon made and the date set for May 12, 1880. No doubt the decision to come to America caused consternation among members of both the Currie and Tindall families. And Mother's loss from the Chatton Church would be severely felt by Uncle Young and the members of the congregation. There were "farewells" and Bon Voyage parties, and the usual spate of preparations for the glad event; in fact, the days and weeks were filled to overflowing. But time, as always, passed and the day of the wedding arrived. We do not know whether skies were clear and soft winds blowing, or sun concealed by sudden clouds; we do know that happiness reigned within the hearts of bride and bridegroom. Their future together lay ahead. Members of Mother's family arrived from Scotland----her mother, Aunt Jessie, Uncle Robert and Aunt Isabella (Tindall) Currie; Uncle John and Aunt Kate (Currie) Pringle, and Uncle David and Aunt Leish Currie. Uncle David assisted Uncle Young in the marriage ceremony which was performed in the Chatton Presbyterian Church. And of course all the Tindalls and a host of Chatton friends were present for the nuptials. Reports indicate that it was both a day of gladness and a day of sadness. There were smiles and there were tears. But who's ever seen a wedding without the same? Yet, somehow, this seemed to be a wedding just a little different from the average. The young couple were going to America and folk sensed they'd never see them again. And neither they did. The reception following the ceremony brought forth expressions of love and appreciation from members of the Church and community to Mother especially. For sixteen years she had been their true and faithful friend. A Miss Clark, who was still living in 1909, gave me a graphic account of the event. She had made the presentation "speech" for the congregation when Mother was given a chaste silver-crystal biscuit box. That lovely piece adorns the home of a granddaughter, Agnes Johnson (Mrs. Winston) Yeager, of San Antonio, Texas. It is suitably and affectionately inscribed. Nina and I have another of her wedding gifts a----silver muffin dish. Mother often called it a cheese dish. Then there were a few books for both father and Mother; a few of these reside on our library shelves and are highly prized. Two names, as witnesses, appear on their wedding certificate which we viewed in the Registry Office at Berwick-on-Tweed on August 18, 1959 (Mother's birthday). They are "Adam Tindall" and "Jessie Young", and also appearing is the signature of "David Young, Officiating Clergyman". The precious minutes flew with the speed of light; the hour of departure had arrived. In a shower of rice and an avalanche of good wishes, the young couple took their places in the Broomhouse carriage. Few eyes were dry, hearts too filled with emotion for audible goodbyes; a firm pressure of the hand had to serve as a substitute and, when they reached the bridge across the River Till, they turned for a last look and a wave of farewell. What were their thoughts? We'll never know. But of this we may be sure; a soreness of heart, a sense of something which, had they been a bit older, would have caused them to pause. They were leaving scenes more lovely than are usually found on earth, dear ones who had wound the tentacles of their love about their hearts, and associations as tender as the moonlight. Their emotions were deeply stirred; it was a time for silence. From Belford Station they took the train to the home of Uncle Charlie and Aunt Elizabeth Tindall Walker at Dalton-Le-Dale, in Yorkshire, where they spent about ten happy days. Then they journeyed on to Liverpool from whence they sailed on the good ship "England" of the National Lines for America. Now indeed their thoughts must have been long, long thoughts, for they were not only leaving friends and loved ones but also the land that had given them birth, their own Britain. Mother always spoke of their three-week passage as a "stormy one", in which their 7500-ton vessel tossed about like a match stick on the angry waves. She was the world's worst sailor and suffered untold agony throughout the journey. A faded menu card, in our possession, lists a tempting bill of fare, but she was never able to enjoy a decent meal. The memory of those trying days may well have been the main reason why she never wanted to make the return trip. But finally the nightmare came to an end; they reached New York, but not to be greeted by Barthodi's famous Statue of Liberty (It was not erected until a few years later) but by health, customs and immigration agents. They passed in all categories and were soon mingling with the crowds on Broadway and Fifth Avenue. I never heard either of them describe in detail their first impressions of New York. Of course, Mother had seen London and Paris so was not overwhelmed by its size and activity. Father, much less traveled, may have been more impressed than she. However, their stay in this American metropolis was short; they were soon westward bound by train for Chicago. There they found activity----The Republican Nominating Convention was in session. Mother was impressed by a huge banner that stretched across the street from their hotel. It bore the names of James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur, Republican candidates for President and Vice-president. She sometimes spoke of Garfield's kindly face and his sad and untimely death within ten months of his election in the late autumn. His assassination by Charles Jules Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker, was a disheartening experience for the newcomers, as well as for all Americans. It's never been quite clear why our parents chose Northwest Iowa for their home. Many land companies were advertising rather extensively in British newspapers at the time and "letters home" often told of success and good fortune won in America's heartland. These no doubt influenced their choice and helped determine their course. In any case, they reached Plymouth County in late June 1880. Father immediately bought a team of horses, Bob and Dexter, I believe, and undertook to break some prairie land for a settler in Sioux County. This he did for experience rather than for the remuneration he might receive. It was then that he nearly bought the land on which the town of Ireton was later built. The impulse was checked because the land had no running stream and so he bought a 160-acre tract on the Broken Kettle Creek toward the west end of Plymouth County instead. The same quarter section is now occupied by his grandson, Adam Tindall, Junior (Buster) and Helen, his wife. It was September before this transaction was completed; winter was just in the offing. A house had to be built and a barn for the horses and cows. There was much to do and little time to do it. During the building period, they lived, as paying guests, with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis who lived a mile and a half to the northeast. Lumber and other materials were purchased in Le Mars, the County Seat, a carpenter was employed and a crash building program gotten under way. The simple rectangular two-story structure could scarcely have been built before the first winter snows were swirling out of the northwest. But the old house was built to last; it, with kitchen and bedroom addition added a few years later, was used until the early 1930's when replaced by a more spacious residence by Adam and Elizabeth Grebner Tindall. They had occupied the old place from the time of their marriage in March, 1912. One can only wish that Mother and father had left an account of those earlier years. Fortunately, they missed the grasshopper scourges of the 1870's when those voracious insects swept, like the locusts of old, across the landscape, stripping every tree, bush and flower bare of it's foliage and leaving the settler with nothing to show for his labors. And it was all done so quickly----in a matter of hours. They didn't, however, escape the threat of prairie fires; they constituted a constant hazard during the summer when the tall prairie grass sometimes reached a horse's belly. Old timers told of seeing the fires race, before a surging northwest wind, from the Sioux River to the Broken Kettle, a distance of eight miles, in a matter of a few minutes. Unprotected homesteads, live stock and machinery were consumed like paper; some settlers lost all they had. To guard against ruin by fire, men plowed wide strips of ground all around their buildings and, when fires were approaching, built backfires for greater protection. Roads to Le Mars, fourteen miles to the east, had been laid out but were, of course, little more than tracks through the prairie grass. And to the west, no surveys had been made. To reach Akron, then called Portland, one merely struck out across unmarked terrain, depending entirely on his sense of direction to bring him to the town. And neither Akron nor Le Mars matched the smaller communities they had known in Britain. Merchandise was usually crude and of poor quality and food, though plentiful, not in wide variety. Women paid little attention to style, and their wardrobes were limited. Cotton dresses were the rule, with a few woolen items for winter and, if very fortunate, a silk gown for real dress-up affairs. Silk stockings were unknown on the frontier; in fact, few were worn until the 1920’s. And shoes were made for wear rather than for looks. What dresses Mother brought I do not know. Certainly she would have her wedding gown and a few others for general wear. Father’s trunks were filled with men's wear hardly suitable for wear in Northwest Iowa---two pairs of English riding breeches, a deep purple dress suit, which appeared black under normal lighting conditions, and a blue double-breasted worsted suit that seemed to wear forever. He wore the latter for several years, but the riding breeches perhaps no more than a half- dozen times when riding with the local "English gentry" in the very early years. The dress suit was never taken from the trunk excent for an airing. And that brings us to an experience Mother had in the early 1880's. It was May, balmy breezes were fanning the prairie grass which had already turned green; it was a perfect day to air all the blankets and stored clothing. Mother had hung everything on the clothesline and had stepped into the house to take care of other duties; a lone horseback rider up the road was hardly given a glance. But he should have been, for, when Mother went out two hours later, to retrieve the clothing, one pair of father's fancy riding breeches was missing. Surely the thief got little satisfaction out of his loot, for, if a "native", his cronies would have ostracised him had he appeared in such outlandish garb. Another attempt at robbery occurred on a summer night in the early 1890's. Mary, who was perhaps ten, and was sleeping in the north upstairs bedroom, saw a buggy drive into the yard at about two o'clock in the morning. Thinking the men wanted to see Father, Mary called down to him. But at the sound of her voice, the men dashed back to the buggy and fled without ceremony. An epidemic of horse-stealing had struck the county that spring; it was, therefore, assumed that that was the mission of the night visitors. === THE FAMILY MULTIPLIES === The first child born to James and Agnes Galbraith Tindall was Jessie Young, named for her maternal grandmother. She arrived February 23, 1881, with the assistance, I believe, of Dr. R. D. Clark, of Akron. She was certainly a Tindall, fairly long of limb and with facial features favoring those of Aunt Isabella Tindall Currie. The good doctor was called again on March 2, 1882, when John David (Jack) made his appearance. Both sides were honored at the christening---John for his grandfather Tindall and David for Mother’s Uncle David Young and her brother, David Currie. Eleanor Mary Charters was born on November 20, 1883. She looked like the Tindalls but had a disposition like the Curries. Nearly two years later, October 12, 1885. Catherine Currie made it three to one in favor of the girls in the James Tindall family. However, the odds were improved with the arrival of Adam on November 29. 1886. He was a chubby lad who, with his first breath, must have inhaled a love of horses and farm life in general. He was all Tindall. I came along at the tag end of the line on January 3, 1890. It's rather amazing that Mother, under circumstances that were far from ideal, bore six children in a period of nine years and brought them all up to maturity. It’s also worth recording that all six lived beyond the allotted Biblical span of "three score years and ten". Much credit must be given to Dr. R. D. Clark, a skilled practitioner for his, or any, day, and a gentlemen in every sense of the word. And it should also be remembered that we're offspring of a hardy line of ancestors. The six of us were baptized in the Crathorne Presbyterian Church by a Reverend Mr. Smith. That of course satisfied Mother who was a Presbyterian. Whether Father, an Episcopalian, was satisfied I do not know but he at least agreed to the arrangement. He was faithful to his own church and tolerant of others. It can be assumed, I think, that he never fully understood or appreciated the more informal services of the Evangelicals; they likely went against the Episcopal grain. However, he respected them. No doubt, had the Crathorne Presbyterian Church been nearer to our home, Mother would have attended there. But a fourteen-mile journey every Sunday with horses and buggy was too great a task and, in the winter time, would often have been impossible. So, for several years, Mother was content to take her growing brood to the Sunday School conducted in our school and the infrequent preaching services held in the same place. The latter were conducted generally by ministers of the Presbyterian persuasion. I remember but one of the participating clergymen, an ancient divine by the name of King. He was truly a patriarch, with flowing white beard, benign face and musical voice. Among his most faithful supporters were Mother and Mrs. Albert (Joanna Douglas) Johnson. Mr. Johnson, a brother of John and uncle of Herb, developed a real interest in church work, as did several others in the community. Mother always remembered a Christmas program held at the school. Albert Johnson was to act as Santa Claus, Father his assistant, and Mrs. Johnson was to serve as master of ceremonies. She hustled her husband and Father out of the overheated building in plenty of time to make ready for their grand entry, upon signal, at the proper moment. The last recitation was given, the last carol sung, that moment had arrived and the signal was given. But there was no response from outside. Another signal and still another, but yet no response from Santa. Something had to be done, and it was. Mrs. Johnson, her Scottish temper sorely strained, rushed to the door and stepped outside into the bitter night air. There was Father, exercising the greatest care, trying to disentangle a brass bugle now frozen to the beard and lips of her discomfited husband. A woman of spirit and less humane than Father, who also had a beard, she pushed him aside and, grabbing the ice- cold instrument in both hands, yanked it, along with some whiskers and patches of skin, from her husband's mouth. "The show must go on"! === THE ADAVILLE CHURCH === The Adaville Church had been established in the United Brethern in Christ at the crossroads village of Adaville, in the 1860's. One of its founders was Jacob Brown, grandfather of Amy Brown who in 1905 married Jack Tindall. It must have been in the early 1890's that Mother began taking the family to Sunday School and church services in the original church building. The people, many of whom became her life-long friends, were cordial and sincere. In the very early years, she drove the horses herself, a trying experience for one as fearful of horses as she. But her religious zeal was great, her interest genuine and she was determined that her children should share the benefits of Christian training. It wasn't long before she was teaching a Sunday School class, playing the organ and helping in many other ways. In time she became a member of the Ladies' Aid program, the real backbone of the Church's missionary effort and often chief supporter of its entire program. The ladies served dinners in their homes---the amazing price; ten cents! But there were quilting and sewing bees that paid a larger return. Mother's interest in the church never wavered. For many years near the end of her life she served as President of the Missionary Society of the Adaville Church, and while so serving trained many young women of the congregation in the art of presiding and deepened their interest in the whole missionary enterprise. Many of those women still pay tribute to her leadership and her inspirations. By no measure, could Mother be considered emotional in her religious life. To her, religion was a normal experience and should be an important factor in every life. It had been so in her Scottish home, a vital part of everyday living. In those early years, she had listened to scholarly sermons delivered by some of Scotland's brightest minds and choicest spirits. And, while serving with "Uncle Young" in the Chatton Presbyterian Church and Manse, she had lived in an atmosphere of piety and grace. Uncle Young may not have been a great preacher but he was a good one. He was thorough and painstaking in his preparation, widely read in the world's best literature, reverent and devout in his ministry. He brought to his pulpit an inherent dignity that was neither diminished nor enhanced by his clerical robes. For forty years he ministered to his flock and during that entire time never lost their interest or their esteem. And when he died families mourned as for one of their very own, as did the citizens of the entire community. Jointly they erected the finest memorial in Holy Cross Churchyard to his memory, a splendid granite shaft with suitable inscription. His remains, however, are buried in the Young family plot in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard in Edinburgh. It was indeed a major step for Mother when she, out of such a background of church and religious affiliation, joined the United Brethern Church at Adaville. She no doubt missed the singing of the Psalms and, at first, the more dignified services of the Scottish church. But Mother was, among other things, one of the most adaptable persons in the world. In truth, she must have been to make the transition from the refined life of Edinburgh and Chatton to the frontier culture of the western plains. One must recall that she had lived a comparatively sheltered life, had done little, if any, hard physical work, and had enjoyed a social life that possessed many of the amenities of genteel living. Some of the western customs and practices shocked her. For instance, when she first saw American women chewing gum, she was horrified, thinking they were chewing tobacco. She never liked gum-chewing from that day forward. Houses on the prairie were generally rather poorly constructed and inadequately furnished; and water had to be carried from the well. There was no inside plumbing; laundry had to be done by hand, and bread-baking was a regular chore. The youngsters of this modern age, when we light our houses with the press of a button, can hardly appreciate the work required to keep kerosene lamps filled and cleaned. And, too, the farm wife was responsible for the vegetable garden and poultry. Since eggs and chickens were among the principal items of food for the family, the latter was no small task. Hogs were butchered during all seasons of the year, except the summer when the weather was too hot. That meant the rendering of the lard and fixing of the meat for storage. And, at least once a year, a steer was killed to afford variety to the meat menu. Jams and jellies were made during the fruit season and were stored in crock jars for keeping. Orchards were few and the variety of fruits very limited. In the autumn, Mother usually bought some baskets of Concord grapes, a favorite of hers, and made several glasses of jelly. An old Singer sewing machine was a prized possession. How early she secured it, I do not know, but it saved many a weary stitch by hand and no doubt assured at least one extra dress for each of the three girls a year. But clothes were limited for us all---a suit (short pants until thirteen or fourteen years of age) for the boys every three years, and then only if the old one was outgrown or badly worn. Overalls and cotton shirts were for every-day wear and, when well cleaned and pressed, might serve for the lesser social events. These informal clothes were considered quite suitable throughout the community; in fact, a tendency on the part of any family to "dress up" was frowned upon by certain elements and might win for itself the damning verdict; "Proud and high hat"! === EDUCATION === The lack of school facilities must have been one of Mother's chief concerns. Coming from a background of scholarly achievement, she no doubt craved the same for her own. But instead she found an ungraded school system, poorly trained teachers and an utter lack of challenging reading material. Teachers were often scarcely more advanced than some of their older pupils, and discipline, especially when the older boys, during the winter season, attended school, was sometimes entirely lacking. Only the very young were present for the full term; at ten or eleven they were taken out to help with work on the farm. The old one-room school houses in Iowa were wooden structures usually about thirty feet long and sixteen wide, with a row of double seats on either side and a pot-bellied stove in the center. The teacher's desk in the front of the room was backed by a full-length blackboard across the wall. A large Webster's dictionary either occupied a special stand or lay on the corner of the teacher's desk. And, if the district was flourishing financially, a globe and maps, attached to spring roller, were usually available. These latter features were used at the discretion of the teacher---not too often, I fear. A few children's books were arranged on the teacher's desk or shelved in a corner of the room. Favorites were Aesop's Fables, Alice in Wonderland perhaps some of the Alger books and a smattering of others. It was pretty thin fare, and soon read by the ambitious pupil. Reading, Writing and Arithmetic were the fundamental subjects, supplemented with courses in Geography and History. Spelling Bees were held on Friday Afternoon and tests, covering all subjects, were given at regular intervals. Scientific grading was really unknown, a pupil's progress determined by the reader he was using at the time fifth, sixth, seventh, etc.. And, unfortunately, the child was often forced to repeat the same material year after year. But it must be said in defense of the country schools that their readers contained better material than their present-day counterparts. The well-known McGuffey Eclectic Readers contained many choice selections from the writings of the best American and English authors, none of the trivial materials so much in vogue today. Most members of our family missed the period of the McGuffey books but benefited from the Swinton series of readers, which, though hardly the equal of their renowned forebears, were considered their quite satisfactory successors. And, too, Mother encouraged the reading of several books in our own home. Real libraries, of course, were almost unknown in the rural communities; most folk thought a good book not worth it's cost. However, that very paucity of books may have made us more appreciative of the few we had. How much we looked forward to the receipt of Chatterbox, a collection of tales of real life and high adventure, at Christmas time. And still, in memory's ear, I can hear either Father or Mother reading aloud in the long winter evenings stories of far away places and of people who belonged to another world. Such is the magic of literature; it lifts us out of our narrow environs into a world of wonder and excitement. And for this we should be duly thankful. I remember well a revolving bookcase that occupied an important place in the family sitting room. It contained no more than thirty books, I'm sure, but they were books of substance The Wide, Wide World, a popular novel of that day; In Darkest Africa, a thrilling account of David Livingstone's trek through the continent of Africa, and his discovery after many months of silence, by Henry M. Stanley, and the poems of Sir Walter Scott, a wedding gift to our parents. The latter is one of the most prized volumes in our library. Mother used every device to encourage our reading of them and other good books that came our way. Malcolm Brodie, a neighbor who lived in the Crathorne neighborhood, was always an interesting character to me. He was a Scot who, as a young man, had gone to the Far East to serve one of the large British Importing Companies as a tea-taster. Because of that experience, he was an interesting conversationalist and, in my mind, of some importance. One day, when I was a mere lad, Mother took me to the Brodie home for a visit. Two things impressed me---a fine cup of tea served in beautiful dishes and a small bookcase filled with the English classics. Mr. Brodie took on an enlarged stature in my mind at that time, and I never had reason to change my opinion of him. I'm quite sure that Mother never expected any of us to become scholars but, like all mothers, must have had dreams. She was fully aware of our limited opportunities, but insisted that we take advantage of them, such as they were. The old Le Mars Normal School, later Western Union, and still later Westmar College, welcomed at least four of the brood to its halls for one or more winter sessions----Jessie and Jack, Mary and Catherine. I, the youngest of the lot and of least value on the farm, took the seventh and eighth grades in the Hawthorne School, Leeds, Sioux City; my high school work in Leander Clark College Academy, and two years of work in the College, at Toledo, Iowa. Then I went on to the University of Chicago for two years undergraduate and a limited amount of graduate study. For all of this, I owe a never-repayable debt to Mother. She was indeed my guardian angel. === THE ADAVILLE COMMUNITY === The temptation here is to introduce too much detail into this narrative. Across the backdrop of memory flit faces and scenes that might well merit a page or more, but space and brevity must be considered. A Thumbnail sketch of the village itself, however, is justifiable. The crossroads hamlet was named for a comely young lady of the community called "Ada". It never included more than a general store, a blacksmith shop and, for a brief time, a farm machinery outlet in connection with the store----all on the corner. The Adaville church was built perhaps four hundred yards to the east and the district school a half-mile west. For a brief period there was a Woodman of the World lodge and dance hall a quarter-mile south of the store. It was rather frowned upon by a substantial element in the district because beer, and occasionally hard liquor, were dispensed at many of the dances. The store was a gathering place for the youth of the community, especially on Saturday nights. For several years, Adaville boasted a United States Post Office. Prior to its establishment sometime in the mid 1890's our family mail came through the Le Mars Post Office, fifteen miles distant. That meant, of course, infrequent pick-ups, often only at two-week intervals. Waiting for news from "home" was one of the worst trials the frontier family had to endure. But when collected what a mental and emotional feast! There were precious letters, and magazines, the golden strands that kept alive the ties of friends and loved ones. All were savored more than once to assure that no tidbit of news was missed. After Grandmother Currie's death in 1894, Aunt Kate Pringle became Mother's chief correspondent in Britain. A weekly exchange of letters between the two sisters for more than fifty-five years must have established some kind of record. And they were newsy letters, not just formalities. Other members of her own and Father's families continued to write, but at less frequent intervals. When the Adaville Post Office was established, mail was collected more frequently, but certainly not every day. One of the earliest carriers was a Mr. Taute who, with his rather numerous family, lived in a small house across the road and slightly east of the old Simpson place. For his round-trip to Le Mars, some thirty-five miles, he received the handsome salary of eighty-four cents per day. (This point should be verified, but my memory tells me it is so). Rural Free Delivery of mail in Plymouth County began in 1902, a real boon to families living in isolated areas. A daily newspaper began to have meaning for the farming community. Prior to this time, Father had subscribed to The Toledo Blade and the old Chicago Interocean, both weeklies. The first daily to come to our house was The Sioux City Tribune, and I surmise that members of the family still receive the paper. I'm sure that the Tribune solicitor must have been first on the job or Father would have subscribed to The Sioux City Journal, a more conservative paper with political and economic views that more nearly matched his own. The British magazines came more or less regularly to our home in the early days---The Sphere and The Graphic, both minted in London, well edited and richly illustrated with photographs and pen sketches. To the young American mind, they were works of art. If present-day readers are led to believe that Proctor and Gamble were the first to advertise a soap that floats, I would remind them that the Pear's Company of Britain advertised such a soap in the 1880's and 1890's under their own name. The Graphic, I remember, published complete lists, with photographs, of all British Casualties during the Boer War in South Africa in 1899 and 1900. How carefully our parents scanned those lists and how often they were saddened to read of the death of a Northumberland or Scottish volunteer whose family they had known. The first rural telephone line in our district was erected in 1904, an untold blessing in many ways, but also at times, an annoyance. The number of subscribers on any one segment of the line varied from six to twelve, each assigned a certain number of rings---one short and one long, etc. All on any segment could call everyone else on that segment without the necessity of going through "central", and everyone could listen at any time. There was, naturally, much clandestine listening, especially by those folk who delighted in every morsel of community gossip. Certainly the rural telephone was hardly suited to the conducting of private business or family matters. But the plus features far outweighed the negative; the telephone was indeed a blessing, saving many a weary mile of travel and providing a sense of security in time of illness. Bathrooms were almost unknown in farm homes in Northwest Iowa until the early 1900's and rather uncommon until the 1920's. Before that time, the Saturday night ablutions were performed before the kitchen range, a ritual that most, if not all, families observed regularly. It was also at that time that windmills and water storage tanks and reservoirs began to appear. Pipes had to be laid six feet below the surface to guard against winter freezing. Our windmill, one of the early ones, was erected in 1895, and the water pipes to cistern and feed lots laid about 1900, These improvements seem insignificant today but then they were important marks of progress, harbingers of a brighter tommorrow for folks on the farm. === THE PEOPLE === The people of Northwest Iowa were a polyglot mixture of nationalities and races. Most, however, were directly from, or were descendants of people who had come from, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands, etc., etc.,. There were a few Frenchmen, fewer Italians and an occasional Jew. On the average, they were honest and energetic. Most had come with little, or no, capital and had to make their own way from "scratch" with no help from family or friends. The one exception was the English colony that had gathered in the 1870's in and around Le Mars. Many of them were scions of wealthy families, young men who had become involved in escapades, often harmless but embarrassing to their parents. Some were sorely addicted to the use of liquor, while others were mere playboys whose parents hoped would be challenged to get on their own and do something worthwhile. These hopes were sometimes realized, but not often. For their special trade, a saloon known as the "House of Lords" was set up by one of their more enterprising members. It became the place of rendezvous for weekly, often daily, gatherings of the "Clan", and often the scene of wild and hilarious parties. Several of the men paid Captain Morton $600.00 to teach them farming. They, like some college students, were more interested in "recess" and lunch than in the labor of learning, so spent many more hours in the "House of Lords" than in the fields. These Englishmen soon became known as "remittance men" because they lived on checks received from "home" at regular intervals. Failure to receive the allotted sum at the regular time caused consternation not only to the men themselves but also to their creditors, chief of whom was the saloon keeper. In time Captain Morton's "School of Farming" closed, the remittance men either returned to Britain or went to work to support themselves. The colony disappeared. Father had little or nothing to do with these men. He had come independently, was on his own and had little use for their frivolities. Their polo team, for instance, was for men of money and leisure, and he had little of either in the early days. The polo team, it should be noted, was an inspiration of the Cope brothers who organized the colony in the first place. They were fine men and must be given credit for what they did to develop the County of Plymouth. Unfortunately one of the Cope brothers was killed in a polo game between Le Mars and Sioux City. That ended the game as far as Le Mars was concerned. There were, of course, other English families that were made of sterner stuff than the remittance men---the Frys and the Marshes, to name two at this point. Mr. Marsh had some of the characteristics of the playboy but was also a man of substance who, with his wife (formerly a Miss Statter of Sioux City) and son, Essex, lived in the Milnerville community. His farm was well-equipped with fine house and barns, and he developed quite a reputation as a breeder of fine sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Fry, I believe, came from England to America about the same time as our parents. There were six children Gladys, Maude, Winifred, Ursula, Violet, and Waldon. All are still living, except Waldon, most of them still in Plymouth County. They were a hard-working, thrifty family, a credit to the district. The English family most intimate with our parents were the Simpsons. William Dean (Billy) Simpson was a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Simpson, of London. The elder Simpson was a successful lawyer, a man of character and fine ability. Desiring the best for their family, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson sent Billy to Rugby and a second son, Cyril, to Oxford. The latter was perhaps the better student, but neither son took his educational training too seriously and before long both were in trouble with their mentors, and failed to graduate. Not only were they light of heart and fancy-free, but both became addicted to the use of liquor. As a last resort, the father sent Billy to America in the 1880's, hoping he'd reform and settle down. It wasn't long before he fell in love with an English-born girl, Miss Smith, whose family lived in the Owens community, and they were married. They moved immediately to the farm his father had purchased for them directly across the road from the Tindalls. If Billy Simpson was a failure as a student he was more so as a farmer. At first he hardly knew a fork from a hoe; weeds, he knew, were a menace to good crops but he lacked the will to eradicate them. He kept the family cow tied to the front porch where she was always handy for milking. Regularity was of no importance to him in the performance of that chore. Any time would do, whenever there was a need of the precious fluid. That of course didn't suit "bossy". Needless to say, his farming venture came to a sad ending and the family moved to Merrill in the middle nineties. Times were sometimes hard for the Simpsons, their limited income no doubt often bolstered by a check from England. Mr. Simpson's ineptitude was a trial to Father who liked order and a willingness to work, and wanted at least some results from every enterprise. It's perhaps unjust to say that Billy was lazy, so let's just say that he was out of his element on the farm. And he was a most likable person, a delightful companion and a joy to the children, with his unbounded humor and never empty bag of tricks. He played the organ and piano with a certain measure of skill and much gusto. His repertoire included numbers ranging from the latest music hall ditties to Balfe, Sullivan and Brahms. We children watched with amazement his performance on an old organ, especially his manipulation of the little finger on his right hand which had been stiffened in a childhood accident. He never missed a note. And we enjoyed to the full his vocal rendering of such pieces as "The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo", and "Climbing Up The Golden Stairs". On one memorable occasion, he had as his guest a Mr. Filson, at that time one of America's best-known theatrical performers and the man most responsible for popularizing Harris's "After The Ball", one of the best loved ballads of the century. Shortly after moving to Merrill Mr. Simpson became a section hand on the Illinois Central Railroad, and rose in a short time to the position of boss over a group of workmen. The Company had little but praise for his services and was, along with the entire community, shocked by his tragic death in July of 1914. Riding on his faithful handcar on an inspection tour of his section, he was caught by the Illinois Central "Flyer" on the trestle at the north edge of Merrill and was hurtled through the air to his death. Our family had lost a good friend. Mrs. Simpson was a much loved woman; she possessed a heart that responded to every call for help without thought of self and did a tremendous amount of good. She bore four children----Cecil in 1882, Elsie a few years later, Evelyn in 1889 and Amelia in the late 1890's. In March 1903 she came to our home to help nurse Father who had been operated on on the fifth of the month. She remained for about three weeks, caught a severe cold and returned to her Merrill home on a rather raw day. She went directly to bed, developed pneumonia and in two weeks was dead0 That was a terrible blow to her family and a severe shock to us. Life for the Simpsons was never the same again; Billy was lost; she had been the balance wheel of the family. Then, as if one tragedy were not enough, Evelyn was struck by lightning and killed in November of the same year. That nearly finished Mr. Simpson and numbed the entire family. She was a young girl of fourteen, happy and full of life. Her future lay before her; her prospects were bright. But "in the twinkling of an eye" she was gone. I didn't attend her funeral, but Adam was a pallbearer. Amelia, a victim of rheumatic fever at a very tender age, passed away in the early 1900's. Cecil, I think, reached his fifties, and Elsie, now Mrs. Shives, still resides in Fort Dodge. === NON-ENGLISH FRIENDS === The Jarvises, already mentioned in this story, were true natives, right from the Missouri Ozarks. Malachi had served for ninety days in the Union Army during the Civil War and for his patriotic services was given a Federal pension. It was no doubt a substantial portion of their limited income. He was a little, wiry man, with straggly beard and tangled hair. He was more mechanic than farmer and thoroughly delighted when pottering with an old clock or sewing machine. He was of a perverse nature, inclined to work in the fields when the weather was stormy and loaf in the shade when it was fine. He was anything but neat but, because the women folk insisted, he was usually in clean clothes. However, the same could not be said for his beard. A weakness for chewing tobacco made it an unsanitary adjunct to his face. He was, I suppose, more tolerated than appreciated by his neighbors, and a tendancy to stretch the truth didn't help in this regard. His tales were more than "twice told"; in fact, he had told them so often they had, for him, become the gospel truth. One I remember well: He was driving four horses hitched to a three-box wagon along a road at the top of a hundred-foot cliff. Everything was going along beautifully until a dog or rabbit, skittering through the grass, frightened the horses. They lunged to the edge of the bluff, then leaped into the abyss below, taking wagon, driver and all. It was something to arouse the envy of the man on the flying trapeze. The four horses landed on their feet, the wagon upright with Jarvis, our hero, still sitting upright on the spring-seat and holding a tight rein, ready to continue the drive at a "lower level". On an earlier occasion, Father and Mr. Simpson checked his stories and found that he must already be 138 years old. He probably didn't know that they had checked the time element but that would have made no difference to Jarvis, for he was an inveterate story-teller, called by some inconsiderate folk, a "constitutional liar". However, because he was a victim of his own myths, Mr. Jarvis was easily forgiven. And he did contribute a bit of mirth to many a dreary day. The distaff side of the Jarvis family was just as amusing. Juliet was a good mate for Malachi and her sister, Sarah Anne, a perfect complement to herself. Both were built on the same lines---spare of limb and frail as an aspen. They were soft-spoken under ordinary circumstances but, when tired or angry, their voices took on the sharp ring of metal and they commanded attention and respect. Juliet usually addressed her husband as "Jarvis" and, on occasion, gave the poor man a tongue-lashing that would do credit to a Simon Lagree. But these outbursts were few, so the old man led a tolerable existence. Sarah Anne was something of a mystery. Folk knew there was a "Mr. Laycock", but what he did and where he lived were never clear---until Edward Thomarson, a neighbor, decided that he was losing hay from a stack in the meadow and must do something about it. So one night he hid himself under the hay and waited. About midnight, a wagon drew up alongside the stack, a man jumped off and began to pitch hay into the vehicle. Then Mr. Thomarson appeared. The culprit, now thoroughly shaken, was Mr. Laycock. He apologized and no charges were pressed. But that midnight escapade led to the disclosure of the fact that he had indulged in such pastimes before and, while away, had been a non-paying guest at one of the State's major institutions. I'm not sure that this story was ever verified, but it was common gossip among the neighbors. Neither the Jarvises or Laycocks had children but evidently wanted some. Their desire became known when the Fullers, near neighbors, allowed their little girl, Myra, to spend a short time in the Jarvis home. By some mental quirk, the Jarvises were sure that she had been given to them and were loath to give her up when the Fullers insisted that she return home. This experience led to hard feelings and it's doubtful if the Fullers were ever fully forgiven. I have a faint recollection of attending, with Mother, a choir rehearsal at the Jarvis home. Will Hamilton seemed to be in charge and, I believe, furnished the transportation. It was dark when we arrived, very dark under the trees, and I immediately, upon getting out of the vehicle, rolled into an old, abandoned well. Needless to say, I was badly scared but otherwise none the worse for the experience. It was a cold night and I, while the singers rehearsed in the sitting room, sat with Mr Jarvis in the kitchen and watched him stoke the kitchen stove with hanks of hay. These hanks were all neatly twisted and stored in the woodbox. One can hardly imagine the amount of hay required to keep the house comfortable. We considered cobs bad enough, never used hay. That was a bit too much. It was, I suppose, in the late nineties that the Jarvises and Mrs. Laycock determined to pay a visit to their old home in the Ozarks. Driving a bay team, Bird and Pet, and leading Queen, a white, or cream-colored, mare at the tail gate, the three worthies covered some four or five hundred miles in a matter of several weeks. It must have been a real adventure but one that satisfied a yearning to revisit the scenes of their childhood. Mr. Jarvis returned with a hole in his hat which he said was caused by a bullet from a highwayman's gun. Another story he added to his repertoire. On their return, they settled in the hills near Milnerville. They were all showing their age and pulmonary difficulties were affecting Juliet and Sarah Anne. The last time I saw the ladies was on a Sunday afternoon when Mother, Jessie, and I drove to their home. In a modest house lost among the Broken Kettle hills, the aging trio were under the care of Clara Brazil, a niece. The patient (and I can't remember whether it was Mrs. Jarvis or Mrs Laycock) lay, her face as white as a sheet, her breathing heavy and labored, on a cast iron bed. It was a wee, bare room with little to suggest opulence or comfort, but it was clean. And the western window was aglow with sunshine, and outside birds were singing in the scattered trees. We remained for about two hours. Mother did what she could to cheer the solemn household and, before leaving offered a heartfelt prayer, and Jessie sang a familiar hymn. A few days later, the patient died and was quickly followed in death by her sister. Mr. Jarvis lived on, a lost individual without his Juliet, a sorrowful figure until his death a few years later. I don't suppose Mother had very many things in common with the Jarvises. They were a peculiar family. But to Mother they were human beings with hearts and souls, and they had been kind to her when she needed guidance in a new and strange land and had, for a little while, furnished her a home. She was never one to forget kindnesses; she had a responsive heart. And folks loved her for it. === CHURCH FAMILIES === If Mother were writing this narrative, she would probably say that she found her best friends within the circle of the Adaville church. Whom she would place at the head of the list, I cannot say, but I'm sure that James and Susan Stinton would be near the top. They were a devoted pair and devout members of the church. They had, I think, three children---the first a daughter who married a neighbor, George Brown, and died when very young, another daughter who married Phineas Oaks, and Edward who married Mae Morehead and lived in a house adjoining his parents. The senior Stintons continued to live on the old home place, a quarter mile west of the Adaville store, until 1900 or 1901, then retired to Akron where they died a few years later. Edward stayed on the farm until about 1915 with his family, then he also moved to Akron. All members---James and Susan, Edward and Mae---are buried at Adaville. Other family names that come to mind are the Fletchers, Bristows, Browns, Poysers, Kings and Moreheads. All played at least a minor role in Mother's early Iowa years, especially the Browns. Amy, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, married Jack Tindall on June 28, 1905. Their seven children are now living in Iowa, Missouri and California. Amy was a splendid person and greatly loved by Mother. Both she and Jack were most kind to her. Amy died on January 5. 1951. and rests in the Adaville Cemetery. Their marriage was the first in our family and was a most important event. They brought back, to perform the ceremony, a former pastor of the Adaville Church, the Reverend D. W. Swender, Aunt Kate Currie Pringle, of Scotland, played the wedding march and other suitable music on the reed organ in the Brown's sitting room where the ceremony was held. Adam Tindall and Alice Brown were groomsman and bridesmaid. The night was a bit less than auspicious, with a fairly heavy rain falling, some lightning and an occasional roll of thunder. But that didn't detract from the gaiety of the occasion, or dim the future that lay ahead for the newly-weds. Another family that became active in the Adaville church in the early 1900's were the Johnsons. John and Ellen Magdalene Overmeyer Johnson settled a mile and a half northeast of our parents in 1882. There was soon some visiting back and forth between our own and their families. This increased as the children grew up and developed common interests. Herbert Arrenenine their eldest son, was born November 15, 1877 and grew up to be a young man of character and ability, displaying more than an average skill in the mechanical field and an interest in things far removed from the realm of farming. He had a probing mind and read in many fields outside that of Agriculture. On October 2, 1905, he and Jessie Young Tindall were married in the old Tindall home. It was a bright, sunshiny day, with the haze of Indian Summer hanging in the sky, and the gold of autumn decking tree and shrub. Mary was bridesmaid and George Robertson, a long-time and tested friend of Herb's, best man. A day or two following the ceremony, the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to California. Mother, I know, was well pleased with the marriage and always held Herb Johnson in high and affectionate regard. George Robertson also became interested in the Adaville Church when the Johnsons did, soon joined and, later, became a Sunday School teacher. A bit of his history may be interesting. He was born at Blairgowrie, in Perthshire, Scotland on February 29, 1877 and came to America in 1894. It was during the recession of 1893-94 and work was very scarce. Landing in Le Mars on an autumn day, he struck out on foot to look for farm work, taking the old Sixth Street road. Before long he met Herb Johnson and his father. They told him to go to their place and wait until they returned home in late afternoon. This he did and that evening was employed. Soon he was more than a farm hand, an accepted member of the family. It marked the beginning of a real friendship between him and Herb which lasted until George's death in Santa Monica, California, on June 29, 1944. Mother, a Scot herself, soon developed a regard for George and was not, I think, disappointed when more than a casual interest developed between him and Mary. This interest led to marriage at the old home on February 27, 1907. At school in Toledo and unable to attend, I don't have all the details of their marriage. They went to housekeeping on the old "Manny" Mann farm, adjoining the Johnsons on the north, the place now occupied by Rollin J. and Mary Clark Tindall and family. A little later they moved to the Tindall farm across from the school. And in 1917 they moved to the old Carrington farm at the outskirts of Le Mars. Their later married years were spent in Reeder, North Dakota and Santa Monica, California. Nor was Mother displeased at all when Adam chose Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grebner of near Merrill, for his bride. They married in March, 1912, came to Toledo for their honeymoon and then settled down on the Tindall home farm. Never, I think, was Northwest Iowa blanketed with a heavier fall of snow than on their wedding day. Jack, Amy and family upset their sleigh in one of the deepest drifts. The Minister of the German Methodist Church, to which the Grebners then belonged, performed the ceremony and I sang, unaccompanied, "Love’s Old Sweet Song". Adam and Lizzie lived at "Broomhouse" (the Tindall home farm) until their only living son, Adam Junior (Buster), married Helen Buryanek, of Westfield, at Christmas time in 1956. They then divided their time between Akron and Atkinson, Nebraska, where they had farming interests. Catherine Currie Tindall married James Oleson, of Lemmon, South Dakota in 1912, and from thence forward lived in that community. Mother and I first saw James when he brought a shipment of cattle to the Chicago market in the spring of 1913, and were both favorably impressed. He was a man of high ideals, straightforward and energetic. Nine Grace Salzman and I were married on June 9, 1914, in the home of her parents in Toledo, Iowa. Mother had first met Nina in the early part of the year 1911, liked her as a girl and was delighted with her musical ability. This later developed into a deep love between the two and never lessened throughout the rest of Mother's life. Nina and I both consider Mother's memory one of our most precious heritages. === THE BLIZZARD OF '88 === There were hazards on the western prairie beside those of fire and grasshoppers. This fact was driven home in January of 1888 when perhaps the worst blizzard the Middle West ever experienced struck with a mighty fury. (This should not be confused with the violent blizzard that ravaged the East Coast in March of the same year.) The weather had been comparatively mild. Snow covered the ground but there were few drifts. With the larder somewhat depleted and the ever-present yearning for mail in their hearts, Father and Mother decided that he should go to Le Mars. The morning was sharp and clear. As the sun scaled the eastern horizon, Father, with Bob and Dexter hitched to the sleigh, started on the long trek to the County Seat, planning to be home again shortly after dark. He reached town by noon, stabled his horses in the livery barn and ate his dinner at the Wilters Hotel. By one o'clock, he was at the grocery store ordering supplies, then stopped at the First National Bank to take care of some business matters, called on old Mr. Condon to repair a harness and at the blacksmith shop to leave a plow share for sharpening. Things were working out just fine. He'd pick up the mail when ready to leave for home. But then he looked at the western sky. A black and ominous pall hung like a curtain just above the horizon, and gusts of wind announced a change in the weather. There was no time for more shopping. He quickly got the team and sleigh from the livery stable, picked up his groceries and called for the mail. It was then three o'clock; it would be dark very early. By the time he passed the Richardson home at the west edge of town on the Sixth Street road, a heavy wind was blowing and snow flurries were in the air. But visibility was still good and landmarks clear. And, if the storm really worsened, there would be fences to mark the way for the first few miles; but what would happen when darkness fell and there were no more fences? Only time would tell. By four o'clock, a sullen darkness had fallen on the land, the wind was rising and all points of reference had been lost. Direction now must be left to the instincts of the horses. Father didn't know where he was. He, standing in the sleigh, could turn his face from the western blasts, but the poor horses had to face it; they were nearly blinded by the ice and snow. The temperature had now reached zero and the once soft snow flakes had become pellets of ice as sharp as a well-honed razor. Time soon lost its meaning and distances could only be guessed. In the impenetrable blackness of the night, Father's only thoughts were of Mother and the children at home, and of his own chances of survival. Thinking to ease the load of the horses, he unhitched them from the sleigh and started to drive them on foot. But not for long; they soon tumbled into a creek bed. Father, having extricated himself, then decided that he must leave the horses to fend for themselves, while he struck out to find help and shelter. Surely he must have been guided by Providence, for in less than a half-hour he saw a light and, upon reaching its source, found that he had stumbled to the doorway of the John Johnson home. They took him in, thawed out his half- frozen limbs and gave him warm food. But he still had a mile and a half to travel before he reached home where he knew Mother would be frantically awaiting his return. Mother, too, had been surprised by the swift onset of the storm. Before it reached its greatest violence, she, with the help of Jessie and Jack, then seven and six years respectively, took care of the chores. With the fall of darkness, she placed a lamp in the window. There was panic in her heart, but this she must not show to the children. (I've heard it said she turned gray during that one night). Through the agonizing hours that followed, she kept calm and serene. Father, at the Johnson home, insisted on starting for home as soon as he was thoroughly warm, but Mr. Johnson would not let him go alone; the danger of freezing was too great. So accompanied by Pete Woll, the hired man, as far as the Jarvis place, Mr. Johnson and Father began their hard walk through the storm and, just within an hour, caught sight of the light Mother had placed in the window. Never was home sweeter or hearts more grateful; for them the "Blizzard of '88" was over, except for the poor horses. They were found the next morning, cold but otherwise none the worse for their harrowing experience. === OTHER FRONTIER HAZARDS === The hazard most feared by settlers, outside of prairie fires, grasshoppers, blizzards and floods, was illness. The nearest doctor was ten miles away; there were no telephones, no rapid mail service; roads were often impassable in the winter time. Home remedies had to suffice and risks were taken that would be unthinkable today. Adam was the one member of our family, I believe, who was susceptible to croup. I remember, when a mere lad, hearing his rasping cough that usually came on in the night. With amazing speed, Mother was at his side administering such medication as was on hand. Then there were the times when Jack suffered agonies with a felon (his finger is stiff to this day), and later on, when he broke his arm; when Adam was threatened with Bright's disease, and I, evidently having little or nothing to do in school, stuck a piece of chalk into my ear. Each of us required a doctor's services; long trips were necessary. Of course each of us was victim of the usual run of childhood---diseases chicken pox, measles, etc.. A series of visits by Dr. Clark in 1896-97 should have warned us that all was not well with Mother. But she was always cheerful and seldom, if ever, complained. However, things reached a climax in the latter part of the year and she was taken to the Samaritan Hospital in Sioux City for an operation. Things were "touch and go" for a few days until the doctors determined that the growth was not malignant. Then great rejoicing! None of us, I think, realized the vital part Mother played in the life of the family until she was taken away from us for a period of time. Her home-coming was a gala event. Jack even brought his favorite team of horses to her bedroom window to extend their equine greetings. Unfortunately, a hernia developed shortly after the operation. After much suffering, she was forced to submit to a second operation in March of 1903, that time at home. The surgeon in both instances was Dr. J. N. Warren, of Sioux City, one of the most skilled surgeons in Northwest Iowa. === FATHER'S LAST ILLNESS === As children, we took good health for granted. Until Mother's illness in 1897, illness seemed to miss our home. Certainly nothing was ever the matter with Father. But the picture changed in 1902. Perhaps, because I was the youngest member of the family, things may have been withheld from me, that is until one September afternoon when we were stacking hay in the northeast meadow. Father and Jack had been to LeMars and were returning home. When they reached the north end of the Foley eighty, Father alighted from the wagon and came across the field to observe the haying operation. He and Peter Blair entered into earnest conversation for a few minutes and Father continued his walk home. Peter, who was a fixture in various Tindall homes for forty years, then said to us children who were present: "Your Father is a sick man". That was all, but enough to send a chill up my spine. Before long the telltale marks of disease started to show in his face and on his body. He ate little, often nothing at all, and visits to, or from, Dr. Clark became more frequent. The good doctor had gotten his first automobile, or "horseless carriage", an open, one-seated shining black vehicle that looked more like a buggy than anything else. The crank was on the side and the steering apparatus was a hand lever rather than a wheel, and it had hard rubber tires. It was a never-ending source of wonder to us children and a terrifying monster to the horse population. It traveled about twenty miles per hour at top speed, more than twice as fast as the best horse, but it lacked power on hills and was undependable. I think it was the only auto Father ever saw, and that only through a sick-room window. It was a trying winter, cold and blustery. Sitting beside the heating stove in the kitchen-dining room, a gnawing pain eating at his "innards", his gaunt figure shrinking with each passing day, he had become a ghost of his former self. On March second, Jack's twenty-first birthday, he made a supreme effort to come to the dining table but was unable to eat but a mouthful. He returned immediately to his corner and never joined the family at a meal again. That afternoon he took to his bed and agreed to an operation which, I'm sure, he knew held little promise. Dr. Clark contacted Dr. Warren and his son, Dr. Alexis Warren, just returned from graduate study in Paris; Drs. Gilley and Ellis, of Akron. The five of them gathered at our home on Thursday afternoon, March 5, to perform one of the most delicate operations of their careers. The drama of the situation was not lost on us children. The facilities could scarcely have been more limited lighting was at a minimum, with only kerosene lamps and the feeble rays of the late winter sun filtering through a small west window. Water had to be carried from the well and heated on the kitchen stove, and the operation itself performed on the kitchen table. A trained nurse was not available at the time, so Mary served in that capacity. It must have been a terrifying experience for one so young and utterly lacking in nursing training. But she was brave and more than willing. The case was diagnosed as "tuberculosis of the bowels". The doctors, of course, knew there was no chance of recovery but didn’t tell us children; they may have told Mother. I do not know. Because of Father's serious condition, Dr. Alexis Warren remained at our place for the ensuing ten days. And within the week a nurse had arrived, a true angel of mercy. But before her arrival there were two patients in the house, for on Sunday, March 8, Mother was operated on for hernia. The same corps of doctors arrived in early afternoon; the table was again set up, the lamps lighted, the water boiled and the important, but primitive, steps were taken to assure at least a minimum of sterilization. Mary, garbed in a surgeon's gown, was again called upon to act as nurse, and, we are told, performed splendidly. It was nearly four o'clock when the operation was completed and Mother carried to her bed. Father was in the adjoining bedroom but, I believe, didn't learn of her operation until three weeks later when she visited his room. Certainly he wondered where she was during the period but seemed to be satisfied with the manufactured answers as to her whereabouts. If Mother had not known just how serious Father's illness was before, she did when she got her first glimpse of him on that occasion. I remember her saying, more to herself than anyone else: "He'll never recover". But her expression didn't impress me particularly---he was still alive and there was hope. It was not until the third week in April that something happened that shook my faith in his ultimate recovery. Jack was hauling grain to Merrill; each evening upon his return, he'd report to Father. One evening I was in the room when the report was made. Jack told Father of the enquiries of old friends as to his condition. "And what did you tell them?", asked father. Jack answered that he told them that he (Father) was getting along fine and would soon be out. "Jack", said Father, his voice as even as it had ever been, "I'11 never get well. This is the end for me". I never knew how this statement affected Jack, but it struck me dumb, I was all choked up, rushed from the room and had a good cry. From then on I, too, held no hope and, when the hiccoughs racked his frame during the last, terrible ten-day period, I think all of us shared with him his agony. We knew the end was near. Mother’s serene spirit throughout the entire period of his illness was something to admire; she was like the Rock of Gibraltar, a never-ending source of strength to us all. === FATHER'S DEATH === Death, I suppose, will forever remain a mystery. One day there is life, vibrant life, a person moving about among his friends. He is there to see, to touch, to talk to. He is warm, alert, and the blood is coursing through his veins. There is no thought of death, yet it lies just around the corner. Of course we know that Father faced death but we were still unprepared for it. It came on a bright May morning, the seventh, to be exact. We were all ushered into his bedroom at seven o'clock; the nurse was still ministering to his needs. He lay white and fragile against the pillows. His breath was labored and he was in a coma. But in half an hour he rallied and we were dismissed to take up our regular duties. The spring of 1903 was late. Late snows and early rains had delayed work on the farm; we were far behind schedule. Jack, Adam and I had begun to plow the field at the east end of the small pasture Jack with a walking plow, Adam with a two-bottom gang and I with a "sulky". We resumed our labors at eight o'clock that fateful morning. At eleven we caught the faint echo of the dinner bell which was to be our warning signal. We hurried home and again entered the silent chamber where at eleven-forty Father cast off the frail drapings of this earthly life. It was his final release from suffering these many weeks; he looked so calm and peaceful. It was the first time I had seen death at close quarters and I never forgot it. After a few moments at the bedside, I went outside. The air was clear as crystal, the sky so blue, and across in the meadow those harbingers of morning, the meadowlarks, were singing a joyous song. What a day, I thought, to leave this world; heaven could scarcely be fairer. But there was much to do. Jack and Peter Blair were soon on their way to Le Mars to make arrangements with the morticians, secure a suitable casket, etc.. Mother, the girls and the nurse did the necessary household chores and laid plans for the ensuing few days. Meals were perfunctory, really of little consequence, for no one wanted to eat; had little appetite. About five o'clock I started across the pasture to bring the cattle home. The beauty of spring lay all around us, and it was so warm, But all this was lost on me, a boy of thirteen faced with a mystery which even the adult mind was unable to comprehend. I did, however, seem to grasp the fact that life for our family would never be the same again and, though we all mourned, Mother was the chief sufferer and would have to assume enlarged responsibilities from that day forward. It was late evening when Mr. Fissel, the undertaker, arrived. He worked until nearly two in the morning, then left for Le Mars. Daylight came late in the morning. In the night storm clouds had gathered and rain had begun to fall, a heavy rain that worsened by the hour. But nothing could delay the program of preparation. Shortly after dawn, Mother and the three girls left for Le Mars to secure proper mourning clothes---black dresses, hats, gloves and crepe for us boys to be worn on hat band or sleeve. All these items were to be worn for the "official year" of mourning. They also purchased black suits for Adam and me---the first long trousers I ever had. All day long the rain fell and added a more somber note to the sad occasion, especially the drip, drip, drip with a never changing rhythm, from the eaves. Friends came to offer their condolences and words of encouragement. Other were kept away by the inclement weather. But surely the rain would cease in twenty-four hours and the sun reappear to bring a measure of comfort and cheer. However, that was not to be. All that day (Friday), Friday night, Saturday, Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, it never ceased, and by Saturday night, roads were quagmires, the entire countryside a gray blur of mist and darkness. The Broken Kettle Creek was flooded, the water lapping at the feed lots. The funeral service, set for Monday afternoon, could not be changed. We could only hope for a good day, but the constant patter on the roof all Sunday night convinced us that the hope was in vain. And so it was, with a near cloudburst on Monday forenoon. I had never attended a funeral before, but had heard how mournful, and sometimes almost ghastly, they were. The dreadful hour of departure came all too swiftly. From a leaden sky from whence poured an avalanche of water and on roads that had no bottom, friends began to arrive, the only one I remember vividly-------Mrs. James Hamilton who, when greeted by Mother at the door, said: "Mrs. Tindall, you know the old saying, 'Happy is the corpse that the rain falls on.'" I thought if that were true then Father must be happy indeed. Outside the rain was cascading from the roof; inside the modest sitting-room the kerosene lamps were casting an eerie glow (at one o'clock in the afternoon) and the Reverend George Chew took his stance at the head of the casket. He began; "The Lord is my shephard, I shall not want....." One could almost feel the silence. He closed with a prayer; we were ready to leave for the Adaville Church. That journey was little less than a nightmare for the undertakers and the driver of the hearse. The lumbering vehicle must have weighed nearly a ton, a good weight even for a team on dry roads. The little hill east of the house had not been scaled before the men were putting their shoulders to the rear of the hearse to ease the load for the overburdened horses. They had already traveled the fourteen miles from Le Mars and were tired. The mud reached the axles and soon filled the spaces between the spokes of the wheels. Every hill or rise presented a new challenge. But by two-thirty the cortege had reached the church, the men very tired and the horses in a lather. Mother had requested a simple service, and that it was. The casket was never opened after leaving the house. The principal scripture was John: fourteen. I thought its lines the most beautiful I'd ever heard: "Let not your heart be troubled; ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions, if it were not so I would have told you...." They were majestic and so comforting. Most of the Scripture I remembered from that hour. And if they had meant so much to me, how much more must they have meant to Mother who had heard them so often before? A mixed quartet---Warren and Abe King and their wives, Birdie and Jennie Poyser King---sang three hymns. One I know was "It Is Better Farther On" and another, I'm quite sure, was "Abide With Me". But time has blurred my memory just a bit and I cannot recall the third. The service at the church ended just after three. The casket was again borne to the hearse by six stalwart neighbors, and the last quarter mile was begun. At the graveside, Mother and the six of us stood in the rain, now little more than a chill drizzle. The words of comittal, spoken by the minister, seemed to come from a faroff planet; the whole experience seemed more like a dream than anything else. Surely this couldn't be happening to us. But they were very real: "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust " Then with great assurance: I am the resurrection and the life". The last word had been spoken. James Tindall, born in the North of England on a January day in 1851, had found his last resting place in a lovely little cemetery in Northwest Iowa. Lowering clouds had hastened the coming of night; the shades of evening were being drawn. There was only time for a long, last look and a whispered word of farewell. It would be near dark when we reached home. All I remember of our home-coming is a sense of terrible loneliness and a vague impression that life would never be quite the same again. I'm sure that Mother gathered her "flock" in the dining room during the evening and there read a portion of scripture and offered a prayer. She knew well the source of her strength and could lay hold on things eternal. Through it all, she had proved herself a "brick". === AND THERE WERE OTHER SORROWS === We children never realized the measure of grief endured by Father and Mother in the early years ; they bore much sadness by themselves. We had seen but one uncle and aunt on Father's side, and only three cousins of Mother's, so had formed no close attachment for most members of their families. At the risk of repetition, I am going to list the family deaths during the early years---Father's sister, Eleanor, in 1883; his brother, John, in 1892, and his brother, Thomas, at Hilton, New Zealand, in 1885. Aunt Eleanor and Uncle John are buried in Holy Cross Churchyard at Chatton; Uncle Tom and his wife, Aunt Jane Rutherford Tindall, in Geraldine, New Zealand. The first death on Mother's side of the family was her Uncle, the Reverend David Young, with whom she had been so closely associated as housekeeper at the Chatton Manse for sixteen years. He died in 1890. Her next, and greatest loss, was her mother in 1894. There were many tears shed when a black-edged letter brought the fateful message. We children soon learned that such a letter always contained bad news. Grandmother Currie had been a widow for thirty-six years. Her passing severed the strongest tie Mother had with Scotland and weakened her desire to return home. Her Mother's sister "Aunt Copeland", was the third to go. I remember well the day Mother drove past the west field of the old Braun farm and showed Jack, Adam and me the letter telling of her death. Aunt Isabella Tindall Currie, wife of Uncle Robert Currie and Father's sister, passed away at Lenzie, Scotland in 1911. In September 1917, Uncle David Currie passed away at West Manse, Peebles, a victim of anemia. Uncle Robert Currie died in 1919, and Aunt Jessie McLellan in 1924. Mother and Aunt Kate Pringle were the only family members still living, Aunt Kate survived Mother by two years, dying in 1937. Uncle David’s widow, Aunt Leish, had died at Nisbet Hill, home of the David Elliots, the last night of the year 1920. Of course, there were other sorrows, many never revealed, hidden in the secret places of the heart. There were cherished dreams never fulfilled and desires never satisfied. And there were longings for familiar scenes and the faces of those she loved. But there were no uttered words, no lamentations, no weening or sighing. Life had to be lived from day to day, and how much better to live it with a smile. Mother was a philosophy of cheerfulness----always, "the best is yet to be". === IN LIGHTER VEIN AND HAPPIER MOOD === Life on the prairies was not all serious; there were times of joy and laughter as well, times when the spirits were lifted and it was good to be alive. I've already mentioned the happiness brought to our home by "Billy" Simpson, a rollicking giant of a man with a merry laugh, a rich store of tales for children and, always, a song in his heart. His visits in the early days were eagerly anticipated and thoroughly enjoyed. Another caller was John Phillips, an aging cattle-buyer, who drove a beautiful sorrel horse, Dizzy, named for England's Prime Minister, D’Israeli. He never came to our house without a bag of horehound candy, hidden deep in the pocket of his overcoat, a real treat for us children. Of course, Mother always served him a full meal or a cup of tea. Then there were the occasional visits from the Weirs, especially James and Alexander, cousins who had come from Scotland in the 1880's. I don't remember James's first wife, Izzy Blair, Peter's sister. She was thoroughly Scotch and possessor of a big heart. She died about 1896, of cancer. She and James are buried side by side in Floyd Cemetery, Sioux City, Iowa. He died in 1925 or '26. Ida Perkins, a Le Mars girl and a delightful person, married Alex in the late 1880's. A victim of asthma, she died in 1914; Alex of old age in the 1940's. Both are buried, along with their elder son, William J. who died near year's end 1961, in the Le Mars Cemetery. No account of Mother's life would be complete without reference to two Irish families who lived nearby. James Hamilton came from the North of Ireland, lived for awhile in New York and there courted and married Marjorie Arnold. She was a petite little body with a sharp mind and, at times, a sharper tongue. But she was a woman of character. James was short in stature, wore a goatee, had a steady eye and a strong will. He boasted that he was an Orangeman and didn’t always conceal his dislike for the Roman Catholics who had been their mortal enemies in the old country. He naturally had no love for the Foley family, staunch Catholics who had come from the south of Ireland. The two men sometimes clashed. Because of this inbred hostility, Father sometimes had to act as peacemaker. I remember one such incident when Father may have saved a bloodletting. The three men were repairing the roads (Mr. Hamilton was "road boss" at the time) when a heated argument developed. "Thank God, I'm an Orangeman!" shouted Mr. Hamilton. "And I thank God that I'm a Roman Catholic", retorted Mr. Foley. Father quelled that melee before it was well started, but always said that North and South Ireland would never agree. And they haven't; the six northern counties remain loyal to Britain; the southern section of the country now constitutes the Irish Republic. The Foleys had moved on to the farm a half-mile southwest of the folks in 1882, '83 or '84. Formerly it had been the home of the Lowe family, splendid neighbors, who had moved to The Palms, in Southern California. Father and Mother despaired of ever getting neighbors like the Lowes again. But the Foleys measured up in every way and proved more than satisfactory successors to the Lowes for more than thirty years. They were a large family, several of them gifted with a rare quality of Irish wit, sometimes intentional, sometimes not. An illustration or two will prove the point. The first is a mixture of humor and tragedy. How often they coincide. It was near dusk at the end of a very hot day. Mother was out in the yard for a breath of fresh air when Bridget, a girl of fourteen, ran into the yard, calling, "Mrs. Tindall! Mrs. Tindall!" "What's wrong, Bridget? Has something happened?" "Yes," said Bridget, gasping for breath, "Ma's dead, Mary's dying, and Mr. Henry can't live." Evidently it was a tragedy of major proportions. Mother quickly extracted from the frightened girl the information that Mr. Henry's team had run away while he was returning Mrs. Foley and her daughter, Mary, to their home after an afternoon's visit with the Henrys. She and Bridget were soon on their way to the Foleys' at a rapid pace. Things were hardly as bad as Bridget had picture them, but bad enough. Mrs. Foley was suffering from shock and concussion, with a terrible gash across the temple and a scar that lasted a lifetime; Mary had a broken leg, and Mr. Henry was badly bruised. The doctor arrived soon after Mother, and took charge. But it was months before any of the three got about in normal fashion again. Mother's friendship with Mrs. Foley lasted until the latter's death in the late 1920's. To Mrs. Foley, Mother was without fault, except that she was a Protestant! One afternoon, while Mother was spending a few days with her friend in Akron, she attended a Catholic Church bazaar. During the program, a drawing of numbers for a beautiful home-made quilt, was held, and Mother was stunned when she heard her name announced as the winner. Mrs. Foley had bought a number in Mother's name. Mother's Presbyterian-United Brethern conscience was strictly against raffles and lotteries, but the quilt was lovely and a refusal to accept it might be embarrassing. So Mother compromised (or did she?) and, having determined the value of the prize, contributed the sum to the treasury of the church. At times she displayed the wisdom of Solomon. === A NEW CENTURY IS USHERED IN === The last night of the nineteenth century was cold, crisp and clear in Northwest Iowa. The snow, some eight or ten inches deep, glistened like diamonds in the glow of the waning moon before the night was through. With imagination, one was sure he could distinguish the faint outline of the school that lay a mile to the east and pinpoint the grove of maples and elms just across the road. It was a night in which the crafty fox would leave his lair and tread lightly the devious path that led to the henhouse, and the mournful wolf would howl at his shadow. It was seven-thirty when we heard sleighbells entering our driveway. We children were agog; we expected no company. Mother, like all women, said, "There's nothing in the house to eat." But her worries were unnecessary; the company had brought their own food, and in volume. Seated in the bottom of the bobsled, with heavy overcoats and blankets, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stinton and daughter, Neva; Mrs. Orvast Gaston, sister of Mrs. Stinton, her daughters, Rena and Alma, and her sister-in-law, Elytha Morehead (Mrs. Lambert), and others whose names I cannot recall. It was a merry crowd who participated with enthusiasm in a variety of activities---games, charades and a lot of pure fun. Refreshments were served at eleven o'clock. Reminiscences were exchanged, other New Years recalled and old friends remembered. High against the wall, the old clock ticked off the fateful minutes---eleven-thirty, eleven-forty-five, ten minutes to, five minutes to---. Emotions ran high. This was no ordinary year's end; it was the end of a century; something that no one in the company had ever seen before and none would witness again. Rather sobering, of course, but not enough to dampen the enthusiasm of the hours. A new century lay ahead, a century that all hoped would be brighter and better than the one just ending. It was one minute to twelve; the ghosts of a hundred years were skipping like moonbeams across the snow-clad hills. It was the "witching hour." The old clock seemed to hesitate, then chimed: one, two, three........eleven, twelve! Shotgun fire could be heard in the distance. Someone was already ringing the dinner bell at the door. In time everyone had had his turn, sometimes turning the heavy instrument completely over. It's sound must have carried for more than a mile in the frosty air. "Old pup", our ancient canine, had sought shelter under a bed and other dogs throughout the neighborhood were howling in protest against the unearthly noise. Mrs. Gaston, I believe, was the first and last to ring the bell; she was fascinated by its tone and was moved, I'm sure, by the import of the occasion. The celebration lasted a full half-hour, then all entered the house again and, with Mother at the organ, joined in singing "Auld Lang Syne". It was indeed a night to remember, a memory to cherish. === THE NEW CENTURY BRINGS CHANGES === Within three years following that eventful night, Father had gone to his reward; within five years, both Jack and Jessie were married and living in their own homes. Mary and Catherine were married in little more than seven years; Adam was operating the home farm and I, after completing the eighth grade at Leeds, was at Toledo for high school training in Leander Clark College Academy. It was a fine example of how swiftly and radically the life of a family can change, the old order never to be reestablished----the "ever-whirling wheel of change, to which all mortal things doth sway." None of us sensed the great changes taking place as did Mother. Her responsibilities had multiplied with Father’s death. There were business matters he had taken care of, decisions he had always made. Jack, of course, was her strong right arm and helped her in a hundred ways. He joined her in the management of the Simpson farm for Mr. Simpson in London. They continued this service, as Father had done, for several years, without charge. She was also fortunate in having the services of Peter Blair, a friend tried and true who lived with the Tindall family between 1900 and 1939. In September of the latter year he died in the home of Jack and Amy, near Le Mars, and is buried in the Adaville Cemetery. In early 1904, Mother screwed up her courage and bought a driving horse and phaeton for her own use. Topsy was a cream-colored mare, gentle as a lamb and always ready to do the bidding of her mistress. For the ensuing few years, Mother, Topsy and the phaeton were familiar sights on the highways and byways of the community. The family was a bit fearful when Mother began driving for the second time, but fears were allayed after watching her performance with the reins and noting the gentle disposition of her steed. === CONFIDENCES === No doubt everyone of us children exchanged confidences with Mother, who had an understanding mind and heart. Those were moments when life’s deeper meanings were discussed and some of the mysteries exposed, if not resolved. Even as wee children, she told us more than fairy tales, of far away places and folk worth knowing about. And how often she spoke of "home", and those she loved so dearly. Her descriptions were vivid, so vivid in fact that when I saw those places and people many years later I seemed to have seen them before. She had a sharp memory and was able to recreate the experiences of her childhood and youth in a graphic manner. How often, when I was a mere toddler, she took me to bed with her and unfolded bit by bit the story of her life. Then, just as I was slipping into slumber and before she would carry me to my own bed, she would whisper one of the psalms and recite the Lord's Prayer. They were moments more precious than gold, yes, than much fine gold. Then, when I was older and better able to understand, she spoke of life and its meaning, of a man's work and his responsibility. She emphasized the importance of character, of kindness and respect for the rights of others. Like her fellow-countryman, Robert Burns, she recognized the worth of every human being, and saw in him the handiwork of God. One day in the summer of 1910, she and I took a rather long drive. The weather was warm, not hot; the corn had been "laid-by" and there was a lull in farm activities. Overhead an azure blue sky stretched from horizon to horizon; rain was needed, but crops were not suffering. Our destination was the Hamilton farm, a few miles south of Adaville. We arrived at eleven o'clock, had dinner at twelve and spent a pleasant afternoon visiting with Mrs. Hamilton and her son, Joe, who lived with her, and with Will and Daisy and family who lived in an adjoining house. It was the last time I ever saw Mrs. Hamilton, Will or Daisy. Mrs. Hamilton died within a year, Will not many years later, while Daisy spent several years as a widow in Merrill. At four o'clock we started home. Our conversation had to do with the experiences of the afternoon and the long-time friendship between the Hamiltons and ourselves. We had just about exhausted those subjects when Mother said, "Robert, I sometimes wonder about your religious faith. Just what are your beliefs?" She had never addressed me so pointedly on the subject before, so I was somewhat taken aback. "Of course," I answered, "some of my early concepts have changed in a measure, but the great truths remain the same. I'm not so literal in my interpretations as I once was, but the essence of the whole Bible story is just as beautiful, wonderful and impressive as it ever was and, I believe, more meaningful." I had recently read Weatherford's The Christian Life, A Normal Experience, and told her of his interpretation: that man is naturally religious and forever seeking a higher power, a being in whom he can put his trust and in whom he can have an abiding faith. "I suppose we all change our beliefs in a measure as we grow older," said Mother. "I hardly see things as I did when a girl. In fact, the whole Christian way of life has taken on a larger meaning during my adult years, changed somewhat but fundamentally the same where the great truths are concerned." "I agree. In fact, my creed has become very simple----faith in God, in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the workings of the Holy Spirit in the lives of men. And, of course, we must earnestly endeavor to live according to Christ's teachings." "That's all I wanted to know. My creed is much the same." === TOLEDO AND CHICAGO === The years were passing; Mother was sixty-six and work on the farm was becoming more burdensome. I'm not sure whether she thought Adam wouldn't marry so long as he had a "housekeeper" but whatever the reason, she began laying plans to join me at Toledo. Decisions were reached in the fall of 1910 and she came to Toledo in early January, 1911. I had arranged with Mrs. Elmer, on College Avenue, to furnish Mother a room and board while we were securing a home of our own. The selection was a happy one, for Mother and Mrs. Elmer became good friends. I wondered how Mother would adjust to a new community; folk at her age often found it difficult to make new friends and fit into strange surroundings. But her ability to adapt to new conditions reasserted itself once more and within a short time one would have thought she had lived in Toledo the greater part of her life. She received warm welcome at the United Brethern Church, joined the Missionary Society and quickly formed several friendships. There were also a few Scottish families in Toledo with whom she was soon on intimate terms---the Davidsons and the Muirheads, to name but two. Three things rather amazed me---her interest in setting up a new home, her physical strength and her buoyant spirit. She soon rented a house and furnished it in good taste. In the process, she walked many miles and made many business contacts. One would have thought she was a young woman establishing a home for the first time. In April, 1911, her sister, Aunt Kate Pringle, and her niece, Leslie Douglas Tindall, arrived from Britain. It was indeed a joyous reunion, the second with Aunt Kate who had visited in the United States in 1905; and the first with Leslie whom she had not seen since 1879, when Leslie was an infant of five months. Observing such a reunion I was made to realize as never before the fact that "blood is thicker than water." Mother and Aunt Kate reveled in each other's company. There were hours upon hours of conversation about people and events, and an endless series of questions : "Do you remember?" "What ever happened to so-and-so?" "Does David still do this?" "And how are Robert and Isabella?" With cousin Leslie, the talk centered on Chatton---the Presbyterian Church and its minister, the Reverend Mr. Thorpe; upon David Allen, the aging Postmaster who had been such a good friend of Mother's; of Wandon and Leslie's own family and old Broomhouse, Aunt Mary and Uncle Adam. Items for conversation were never lacking; interest never lagged. In the spring of 1912, Aunt Kate completed her visit, bade us goodbye and started on her return journey. Both she and Mother realized that this would likely be the last farewell. At New York she boarded the S. S. "Baltic", the same vessel I had sailed on in February 1909. On April 15, the newspapers "screeched" in glaring headlines: "Disaster at Sea!" Our thoughts were immediately with Aunt Kate who would have been about half way across the Atlantic. But further reading revealed the fact that it was a sister ship, the "Titanic". However, the "Baltic" had turned back to render what aid she could; Aunt Kate might witness a dramatic sea rescue. But neither the "Baltic" nor any other rescue ship reached the "Titanic" in time. She had been struck by a monstrous iceberg amidships and rendered utterly useless. The greatest and the "safest" liner afloat at that time floundered for a few hours in heavy seas, then slipped below the icy waves with a loss of more than fifteen hundred lives. The "Baltic" reversed itself again and headed for its home port in Britain. And people wondered if there would ever be a one hundred percent safe ship. It's doubtful. Leander Clark College open its sixty-second academic year in September, 1912. I was entering my senior year, lacking a few credits. If I were to graduate with the class of 1913, I would have to carry an unusually heavy schedule of classes. During the years in the Academy and the College, I had participated in many extra-curricular activities---glee club, tenor in mixed church quartet, member of the editorial board of The Owl and the Editor-in-Chief- of the College Yearbook, Cardinal. '13. I had played football for five seasons and some inter-class basket ball. Like many other college students, my outside activities had interfered with my regular studies; the time had come to strike a better balance; football had to be sacrificed. The withdrawal of any regular team member was enough to create a miniature storm; the College always had a small squad, every man was needed. There were charges of disloyalty, some snide remarks in the newly organized campus paper, The Record, and direct pressure from the President. After a late night session in his office in which the matter was thoroughly discussed I decided that a change of schools might be my only way out. But what would Mother say? Without her cooperation, I could do nothing. The interview ended, I rejoined Nina in the hall where she was waiting, and the two of us, along with Jenifer Lichty and Spencer Nelson, walked home together. I left Nina at her door, walked across the street to our home and, finding Mother's light still burning, asked if I might have a talk with her. She agreed, of course, had in fact anticipated my difficulties. I told her of my experiences of the evening. Then she asked what I would like to do. I said I would like to transfer to the University of Chicago, that if I remained in Toledo the pressure to play football would continue and my studies would suffer. "I know," she said, "the criticism you've been subjected to and I haven’t liked it, and have feared that your college work would suffer under the circumstances. Go to bed now, and we'll talk it over in the morning." I'm sure she didn't sleep much that night; I didn't. In the morning she had decided, if it still seemed desirable, that she would agree to a change of schools and she and Leslie would accompany me to Chicago. It was nearly time for registration of students for the fall quarter at the University. So, in a few days I was on my way, followed by Mother and Leslie within ten days. We took an apartment at the corner of Ingleside Avenue and 62nd Street, and continued to live there until my graduation on March 17, 1914. Several of Mother's Toledo friends were quite sure she would be lost in the great city; there would be no friends and she would be bewildered by the hustle and bustle of the metropolis. I, I understand, was roundly criticized for taking Mother into a situation that could bring only "unhappiness". Of course they didn't know Mother, of her life in Edinburgh, of her travels and other experiences. Nor did they appreciate her independent spirit. Actually, she made the transition, I believe, more easily than Leslie or I. Within two weeks she was attending the Leyington Avenue Baptist Church, located within three blocks of our home, and greatly impressed the minister, the Reverend Doctor Boynton who at that time was one of the denomination's leading preachers. Leslie attended St. James Episcopal Church which suited her to a "T", and I was asked to join the University male choir of twelve voices. So all of us made our religious connections in a brief time. I never heard Mother say so, but I am of the opinion that the Chicago interlude constituted one of the happier periods of her life. She liked to visit the stores, never seemed to fear the traffic or dislike street car travel. There were week-day meetings at the church and social gatherings of women that she thoroughly enjoyed. Her interests were many and her energy was boundless. She and Leslie were more like sisters than aunt and niece and got along beautifully. During the Christmas holiday of 1913, Jack and Amy, Clark, Richard and Florence paid us a visit. How much Mother enjoyed them, especially the children for whom she could not do enough. With my graduation, the Chicago days came to an end. She reluctantly I'm quite sure, gave up the apartment and, with Leslie returned to Northwest Iowa where, for the rest of her days, she was the welcome guest in the homes of her married children. In July, Leslie returned to England just in time to see the start of World War One. Mother watched with horror, that terrible carnage from a distance but shared intimately its tragedy when relatives and friends lost members of their families. And, too, her beloved Britain suffered losses from which it never quite fully recovered. She was spared the agonies of World War Two; she died four years before it began. There are, perhaps, times when it is well to die. === THE SUNSET YEARS === Travelers on the South China Sea are always deeply impressed with the lingering sunsets to be seen there. The blood-red sun, set in an intricate frame of golden clouds, seems to hang for an interminable period just above the horizon, then gradually disappear into the land of tomorrow. But even then the glory of its setting doesn't end. The gay, crimson colors turn to gold, to rose, to lavender and, at last, to deep purple. Night falls, yet long, slender fingers of blue, faint but beautiful, reach across the evening sky. Once seen, they're never forgotten. To me, Mother's later years were like a lingering sunset. She was seventy years old when she left Chicago and hoped, I'm sure, she might have another ten years. But God was good and granted her twenty. She reentered with energy into the life of the old community and watched with a never-waning interest her numerous grandchildren grow into manhood and womanhood. She applied her talents to the Missionary Society and served as its President for several years. There were friendships to be renewed, a comparatively large correspondence to be carried on, and always acts of kindness to perform. She responded to every call upon her time and talent, as long as she had the strength. She was the eternal optimist, the breath of an endless spring. Cousin Annie Forrest Pringle, after her visit to America in 1922, said Mother was one of the most remarkable women she had ever known. And so thought all her children. From whence this indomitable spirit? One cannot ignore her fine heritage. The sterling qualities of her parents and grandparents were transplanted into her---the granite will, the constant hope, the abiding faith she claimed for her very own. She was well prepared, formally and informally, for the life she was destined to lead. She saw death early, and was acquainted with sorrow when a mere girl. These experiences steeled her for the vicissitudes of the later years. She appreciated all of life's blessings, but most of all those with a spiritual content. She believed with all her heart that man's chief end was to serve God and his fellowmen. And a multitude of people could testify to Mother's outstanding success in living up to that high purpose. Nina and I paid annual visits to Iowa Between 1931 and 1934 chiefly to see Mother and Nina's parents at Toledo. (Her father died in 1932). Each year the curtains were more closely drawn, Mother's energies reduced. But still she insisted on doing as much as possible for herself. The great change came in 1934 We missed the luster in her eyes, the usual sharpness of mind and the firmness of will. It was October and the country was golden. On a lovely Sunday morning, she accompanied Nina and me to the Adaville Church, the last church service we ever attended with her. Asked to sing a solo, I chose George Mattheson's lovely hymns "Oh, love that wilt not let me go, I cast my weary soul on thee; I give thee back the life I owe, That in thine ocean depth its flow May richer, fuller be." That morning I sang it not only as a prayer to the Almighty, but also for Mother whose love indeed had never let any of us go. I could only hope that she somehow understood. It was nine o’clock, Saturday morning, March 16, 1935. I was just closing a letter to Mother when the telephone rang in our Salinas, California home. "This is Jessie," said a voice on the other end of the line. "We’re calling to let you know that Mother is critically ill and that her recovery is very doubtful." At that juncture, Adam came on the line and confirmed the information. I told them that Nina and I would leave for Iowa the next morning but I would like a telegram with further information before leaving home. It reported that Mother’s conditioned had worsened during the night, that she was weak and in great pain. With hasty plans completed, Nina and I got under way by car at ten o’clock on Sunday morning. That night we spent in Bakersfield, California. On Monday evening we reached. St. George, Utah. The weather had been fine but a change was brewing when we went to bed and by morning it had turned into a cold drizzle. We drove about fifty miles before breakfast on Tuesday morning. Snow flurries were already in the air and it was getting colder. All day we traveled over rugged mountain roads through the snow, which by late afternoon had taken on the proportions of a real blizzard. Drifts were often two to four feet deep and visibility greatly reduced. We were chilled to the bone and welcomed the warmth of our motel room when we reached Salt Lake City at six. I immediately wired Akron (actually Hawarden) and at ten-thirty received the following answer, "Mother passed away at seven this morning." It was indeed sad news. A light had gone out of our lives. The cheerful, lovable person we'd taken for granted for so many years was gone and would never welcome us "home" again. A profound change had come for all of us in the twinkling of an eye. Life would never be the same again. Speed was now of the essence. We drove into Echo Canyon on Wednesday morning, the lofty peaks of the Wasach Range standing guard on either side, crowned with the last snows of the winter. An invisible coating of ice on the paving nearly led to a disaster when a careless driver crowded us to the outer edge of the highway. The car was totally unmanageable on the glasslike surface. For a hundred feet we twisted and swayed, then the front of the car went over the canyon's edge and hung suspended in mid-air. Our slow speed and I'm inclined to think an act of Providence, saved us from severe injury or death. Fortunately, a large truck came along in minutes; a kind driver and his helper attached a cable to the rear axle of our car and hauled us back onto the highway. How thankful we were and how carefully we drove for the remainder of the journey. That night we spent in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We thought the worst of our difficulties were over but, when having the car serviced at a gas station on Thursday morning, we saw what we thought was a rather ominous rain cloud at the top of Sherman Hill, to the west. "That," said the attendant, "is a dust cloud." We had read of dust storms but had never experienced one and after that day hoped we'd never experience another. By the time we reached the Wyoming-Nebraska border, we were engulfed in a veritable blizzard of dust. Visibility was reduced to a hundred yards. Terrible gusts of wind almost lifted the car from the roadbed; cars were stranded and deserted alongside the highway. Inside the car, we were nearly choked by the flour-fine dust, our faces blackened, our nostrils nearly closed. Throughout the day, we drove in eerie twilight, never quite sure of our directions and always fearing that our Studebaker might "conk out". Shortly after six o'clock, we reached Columbus, Nebraska, called Le Mars by phone and talked to Mildred Tindall. She reported that most of the family were with Mother at Adam's and Lizzie's and that the funeral was set for tomorrow, Friday, March 22. We ate a light supper in Columbus, then proceeded on our journey, arriving at Herb's and Jessie's at one o'clock on Friday morning. They and Mary and Kate, who had arrived from Lemmon, South Dakota, got up to bid us welcome. We had reached the end of the saddest journey I'd ever taken, the second saddest for Nina who had returned to Toledo, Iowa, at the time of her father's death, March 9, 1932. === THE SADNESS OF FAREWELL === Friday, March 22, 1935, was more like May than March. An azure sky was clear of clouds and a warm, soft breeze blew out of the south. One would have sworn that summer was "just around the corner". Birds sang in the trees and the fragrance of jonquils and daffodils scented the air. It was a day in which it was good to be alive. But in the house on the farm to which she had come fifty-five years before as a Scottish bride, Mother lay cold and still. However, when I entered the house and looked at her in the casket, I almost thought she was alive and would hardly have been surprised had she spoken to me. Gone were the marks of age so evident five months before---the hollow cheeks and sunken eyes. There she lay, the Mother I had known in earlier years, the suggestion of a smile on her lips, her face full and firm, and the hands, the most beautiful hands in the world, I thought, seemed ready to grasp my own. For minutes we children gazed upon her peaceful face. Each remembered a sacred hour in which we'd shared the bounties of her tender and generous heart. As we tarried at the casket's side, the bright afternoon sun, shining through the window at the west, cast a shining ray across her face and form. Every feature was clear and lovely. In the adjoining room, friends and neighbors had arrived for the last sad rites; the hour of departure had arrived. The Reverend Mr. Hollingshead read a brief scripture and offered a prayer. We three sons and three grandsons carried the casket to the waiting hearse and the solemn cortege got under way. At the church three ministers participated in the simple services that Mother had requested---the Reverend Mr. Hollings head presided and preached the sermon; the Reverend Mr. T. F. Potter, of the Le Mars Baptist Church, read the Scripture, and the Reverend Mr. Smith, pastor of the Crathorne Presbyterian Church offered the prayer. Each spoke briefly on Mother's long and useful life and her contribution to so many lives and institutions. And Mrs. Hollingshead told something about her work in the Missionary Society. Mother might have thought the praise too fulsome; the rest of us thought it just right. It was after three o'clock when the services at the church came to a close. Again we gently placed the casket in the hearse. Never had the distance from the sanctuary to cemetery seemed so short. We wanted more time with her, to think, to recall, to relive for just a few more moments the experiences of the days now gone. But time's a cruel taskmaster. We set the casket over the grave on its supporting frame; the minister stood at its head and intoned: "I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever believeth in me shall never die." Comforting words, words that Mother fully believed and which we, standing beside her open grave that sunny afternoon, could not doubt. It was all over so quickly; we stood glued to the spot for a little while, with deep, but suppressed, emotions. Then old friends and neighbors began to file past---the Stintons, the Browns, the Moreheads, the Fletchers, the Bristows, the Kings, the Foleys and the Baldwins. Mother's cousin, Alexander Weir, and his son, William J., were also in line. Faces rose out of a misty past, faces I had not seen for thirty years. All expressed a profound regard for Mother, spoke of her infinite capacity for friendship, and her utter unselfishness. She had loved all of those people and they, in turn, had loved her. Gradually one began to understand that this was no ordinary funeral. Of course there were tears, but there were more smiles. It was a meeting of kindred minds and hearts, a great outpouring of love and affection for one "loved and lost awhile." I, and others, lost the sense of the time and were surprised to note the lengthening shadows cast by the pine trees and neighboring tombstones. On those stones were engraved the names of a host of men and women Mother had known through the years. She was indeed among friends and not alone. So we left her that afternoon with a tenderness of heart no one could describe. For over ninety years she had gone about doing good, her life a blessing to the members of her family, and to countless men, women and children whose lives she had touched. Truly she was not dead; "God’s finger touched her.........and she lived.

Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery, Carbondale, Pennsylvania

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Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Our One Room School House

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We call ourselves home school academy. Some of my favorite subjects are French, reading, bible and Shakespeare. Me and my family went on some field trips. Here are some examples: We went to the Air and Space Center, Jamestown and Williamsburg. - Joshua Allen

Our Perry Family in Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == Our Perry Family in Maine == Its ancestors and descendants. * by Rev. [[Sinnett-699|Charles Nelson Sinnett]] (1847-1928) * published by The Journal Printshop, Lewiston, Maine., 1911 * 127 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our Perry Family in Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dBeABgAAQBAJ * https://archive.org/details/ourperryfamilyin00sinn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732243 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE96499 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sinnett, Charles. ''[[Space:Our Perry Family in Maine|Our Perry Family in Maine]]'' (The Journal Printshop, Lewiston, Maine., 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sinnett|Sinnett]])

Our Pets Through the Years

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Our pets have included the many cats from my early days on the farm, all descendants of the cherished Kitty Lou. Her companion was our collie named Laddie who was killed in the long lane leading to the road from the farm. I was 6 years old when he was killed. After we were married we acquired Maximillian MerryMind, a pedigreed Oorang Airedale who was show quality and won several ribbons in contests in St. Louis. When he died of liver cancer in 1968 while we were living in Iowa City Iowa we somehow acquired a cat, who was pregnant during the move to Findlay OH in June,1969. She delivered several kittens at the Findlay Imperial Motel where we stayed while waiting to get possession of the house. Later several of her kittens died from distemper. Christopher was certain that he was responsible for their death from his over-handling, - completely unfounded! In 1977 we purchased our second Airedale, Maximillian Bengal Bomber, born May 26, 1977 from a Kennel in Grosse Point, MI. He had an impressive pedigree with a number of Champions in his background. But from the day he received his first shots, he was a behavior problem. Apparently he developed a brain disorder that made him unpredictable and prone to randomly attack strangers and sometimes family members. He died of a hairball blockage around 1989. Most recently Frank and I have become the major caretakers of Princess Melissa Lou Schultz, the most beautiful Siberian Forest cat. She adopted us slowly but surely over the period of 2 or 3 months in 2010. Very much the delicate feminine feline, she would never be mistaken for a male by anyone who observed her graceful, delicate movements and postures. Weighing in at 13 pounds with three separate coats of hair in black and various shades of brown on mostly white background, she is unmistakably "one gorgeous pet" Do see her photos! In March of 2015 our sweet Missy died of a head tumor after a diagnosis in November of 2014 and then progression of the illness until her quality of life had diminished to the point where we and her doctor decided on euthanasia. She is greatly missed not only by Frank and I, but by many of our friends.

Our Relationship to our US Presidents

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:{{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-8.jpg |ethnicity=19 degrees from [[Windsor-1|Queen Elizabeth II]] Common Ancestor [[Stewart-1359|Matthew Stewart]]}} :Children of US Presidents :First Ladies of the United States :GrandParents of US Presidents :Grandchildren of US Presidents :Half-Siblings of US Presidents :Parents of US Presidents :Siblings of US Presidents :Spouses of US Presidents :Step-Parents of US Presidents :US President Direct Ancestor :US Presidents' Faith [[Pack-530|'''Walter Pack Sr''' '''Connections to US Presidents''']] '''VICE PRESIDENTS RELATIONS''' [[Clinton-693|'''George Clinton 1739-1812''']]1805-1809 1809-1812 Walter Pack-530 are 9th cousins 7 times removed Having the same grandparental lineage of [[Gordon-618|George Gordon]] 1441-1501 George the eighth great grandfather of George George the 15th great grandfather of Walter. [[Gore-330'''|Al Gore''']] 1993-2001and Walter Pack are fifth cousins once removed Having the same grandparental lineage of [[Gore-281|Henry Gore Sr 1736-1791]] Henry the fifth great grandfather of Al. Henry the fourth great grandfather of Walter [[Bush-7'''|George Bush''']]1981-1989 and Walter Pack are 14th cousins once removed Having the same grandparental lineage of [[Ross-606|Ninian Ross 1491-1556]] Ninian the 13th great grandfather of George Ninian the 14th great grandfather of Walter. [[MacLeod-1797|Susanna MacLeod]]
===[[MacLeod-1797|Susanna MacLeod]] Connections to US Presidents & gg's === * 1 [[Washington-11|George Washington]]- 10th cousin 8x rem-17gg- [[Belknap-4|Hamon Belknap]] * 2 [[Adams-10|John Adams]] are not related, yet * 3 [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]- 10th cousin 8x rem-17gg-[[Neville-56|Edward Neville]] * 4 [[Madison-1|James Madison]]- 8th cousin 8x rem-15gg- [[Needham-69|Robert Needham]] * 5 [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]]- 11th cousin 8 x rem-18gg-[[Campbell-1526|Colin Campbell]] * 6 [[Adams-12|John Q. Adams]]-12th cousin 7x rem-18gg-[[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] * 7 [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] are not related, yet * 8 [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] are not related, yet * 9 [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]]- 9th cousin 8x rem-16gg-[[Percy-14|Henry A. Percy KG]] * 10 [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]]-7th cousin 6 x rem-12gg-[[Wyatt-251|George Wyatt]] * 11 [[Polk-56|James Polk]]-10th cousin 9 x rem-18gg-[[Drummond-52|John Drummond]] * 12 [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]]-16th cousin 1x rem-16gg-[[Lucombe-1|Margaret LucombeMoyle]] * 13 [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]]-13th cousin 5x rem-17gg-[[Savage-23|John Savage III]] * 14 [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]]-8th 7 x rem-14gg-[[Harris-1153| John Arthur Harris]] * 15 [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]]- 8th cousin 9x rem-16gg-[[Douglas-1117| John Douglas]] * 16 [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]]-14th cousin 3 x rem-16gg-[[Jernegan-3|John Jernegan, Sr Esq]] * 17 [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]]- 15th cousin 3 x rem-17gg- [[Belknap-4|Hamon Belknap]] * 18 [[Grant-468|Ulysess S. Grant]]- 6th cousin 5 x rem-10gg-[[Weir-530| John Weir]] * 19 [[Hayes-229|Rutherford B. Hayes]]-13th cousin 6x rem-18gg-[[Seton-4| Elizabeth Seton]] * 20 [[Garfield-39|James Garfield]]- 13th cousin 5 x rem-17gg-[[Neville-56|Edward Neville]] * 21 [[Arthur-49|Chester Arthur]]- 13th cousin 5x rem-17gg-[[Savage-23|John Savage III]] * 22 [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]]-12th cousin5x rem-16gg-[[Mainwaring-4|John Mainwaring]] * 23 [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]]-11th cousin 6x rem-16gg-[[Percy-14|Henry A. Percy KG]] * 24 [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]]- 12th 5 x rem-16gg-[[Mainwaring-4|John Mainwaring]] * 25 [[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] are not related, yet * 26 [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]]- 12th cousin 3x rem-14gg-[[Moyle-14|Thomas Moyle]] * 27 [[Taft-21|William H. Taft]]- 12th cousin 3 x rem-17gg-[[Brereton-7|William Brereton]] * 28 [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] are not related, yet * 29 [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]]- 14th cousin 3 x rem--16gg-[[Skinner-419| John Skinner]] * 30 [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]]- 13th cousin 3 x rem-15gg-[[Haute-2 |Thomas Haute]] * 31 [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]]- 14th cousin 3 x rem-17gg-[[Basset-212| William Basset]] * 32 [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Roosevelt]]-10th cousin 6x rem-15gg-[[Haute-2 |Thomas Haute]] * 33 [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]]- 10th cousin 2 x rem-11gg-[[Wyatt-188| Haute Wyatt]] * 34 [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight Eisenhower]] are not related, yet * 35 [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]]- 14th cousin 2 x rem-15gg-[[Hamilton-1215| James Hamilton]] * 36 [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon B. Johnson]]- 14th cousin 2 x rem-15gg-[[Needham-69|Robert Needham]] * 37 [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]]- 15th cousin 3 x rem-17gg-[[Spencer-190| Robert Spencer]] * 38 [[King-1042|Gerald Ford]]- 12th cousin 4 x rem-15gg-[[Needham-69|Robert Needham]] * 39 [[Carter-1086|Jimmy Carter]]- 15th cousin 3 x rem-17gg-[[Brereton-7|William Brereton]] * 40 [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]]- 13 cousin 2 x rem-14gg-[[Seton-23|George Seton]] * 41 [[Bush-7|George H. Bush]]- 10th cousins-9gg-[[White-430|Henry White II]] * 42 [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]]- 17th cousin 1 x rem-16gg-[[Pympe-13| John Pympe]] * 43 [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]]- 10th cousin 1 x rem-9gg -[[White-430|Henry White II]] * 44 [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]]- 17th cousin 1 x rem-16gg-[[Heydon-7| Henry Heydon]] * 45 [[Trump-66|President Elect Donald J. Trump Sr.]] are are not related, yet
==Dead Ends in each Lineage of [[Pack-530| Walter Pack Sr]]== {| border="1" |'''Generation''' ||'''G Grandfather''' || '''Years''' || '''G Grandmother''' || '''Years''' || |- |4 - 2nd GG||[[Cooper-12086| Alexander Cooper]] ||1818-1908||[[Farmer-70|Mary Ann Farmer ]] ||1820-1905 || |- | 9 - 7th GG ||[[Pack-223|John A Reynolds Pack]] || 1650-1741|| [[spouse|unknown]] || 1650-1741 || |- | 9- 7th GG ||[[Thompson-8040|Baseline Thompson]]||1660-0000 || [[ Spouse|Unknown]] ||1660-0000 || |- | 9 - 7th GG ||[[Grubb-1032|Herman Grubb]]||1680-0000||[[Baker-92|Clara Belle Baker]]||1692-0000|| |- | 9 - 7th GG ||[[Whitlow-143|James Whitlow]] ||1680-1728||[[Aota-1|lizie Aota Whitlow]]||1700-1770|| |- | 9 - 7th GG||[[Eanes-8|Edward Eanes]]||1672-1761||[[Crumley-305|Faustene Venetta Crumley]] ||1672-0000|| |- |} == Puritan Great Migration Lineages of [[Pack-530| Walter Pack Sr]] == {| border="1" | '''Generation''' ||'''G Grandfather''' || '''Vitals ''' || '''Event''' ||'''Migration'''|| |- |9th GG || [[Curtis-961|John Curtis I]] ||1577-1640 ||migrated to New England||1620-1640|| |- |9th GG || [[Unknown-35176|Elizabeth Curtis]]||1587-1658||migrated to New England||1620-1640|| |- | 8th GG|| [[Curtis-333| John (Curtis) Curtiss II]]||1610-1707|| migrated to New England ||1620-1640|| |- |} == Wiki Tree Relationships to [[Pack-530| Walter Pack Sr]]== {| border="1" | '''Name''' || '''Relationship''' || '''Common Ancestor''' ||''' Total Common ''' || |- | [[J-276|Paula J ]] || My 8th cousin 2x removed || [[Farley-48| John B. Farley Jr.]] || 9th - 7th || |- | [[Lee-5956|Robin Lee]] || My 13th cousin 2x removed|| [[Campe-11|Thomas Campe]] || 286 || |- | [[Huffman-1555|Kim Cook]] || My 13th cousin || [[ Onthank-5|Mary Ann Clay]] || 167 || |- | [[Clarke-4507|Thomas Clarke]]||My 11th cousin 1x removed||[[Curtis-8|Thomas Curtis]]||84 || |- | [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] || My 11th cousin 2x removed || [[Nichols-3017|John Nichols]] || 263 || |- | [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] || My 11th cousin 1x removed|| [[Curtis-8|Thomas Curtis.]] ||492 || |- | [[Rich-1922|Phillip Rich]] || My 15th cousin || [[Sempill-18|Robert Sempill]]|| 415 || |- | [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] || My 16th cousin 1x removed || [[Trelawney-6|John Trelawney]]||315|| |- | [[Harriss-104|Jane (Harriss) Naus]] || My 17th cousin 2x removed|| [[Carminow-30| Thomas Carminow]] || 421 || |- | [[Gaulden-7| Mags Gaulden]]|| My 18th cousin 2x removed || [[Mainwaring-11| Randle Mainwaring]] || 366 || |- | [[Dunn-2600|Michael Dunn]] || My 18th cousin 1x removed || [[Chamberlain-1465|Richard III Chamberlain]] || 332|| |- | [[Lockhart-2210|Nae (Lockhart) X]]||My 18th cousin 1x removed||[[Corbet-5|Robert Corbet]]|| 313 || |- | [[Norman-801|Vicki Norman]] || My 18th cousin 2x removed || [[Beaufort-11|John Beaufort KG.]] || 372|| |- |[[Cooper-1| Kitty (Cooper) Smith]] || My 19th cousin || [[Corbet-5|Robert Corbet]]|| 338 || |- | [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] || My 19th cousin 1x removed || [[Mainwaring-31|William Mainwaring]] || 277 || |- | |- | |- |} {{Languages|en}} {{User Interest Scottish Clan |clan = Clan Campbell |tartan = Clan Tartans-1.png}} {{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-8.jpg|ethnicity=81% British}} {{User Ethnicity|flag=Flags-1.jpg|ethnicity=12% Europe West}} :'''Relationships''' {| border="1" | '''Name''' || '''Relationship''' || '''Common Ancestor''' ||''' Total Common ''' || |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th gg niece|| [[Massie-331|Lynn Massie Skeen]] || [[Ellison-490|James Ellison]] ||6th gg || |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th gg nephew||[[Grantham-334|Wm Grantham]]|| [[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||6th gg || |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||3rd gg niece|| [[Oliver-6161|Charlene Williams]]||[[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||4th gg || |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]]|||5th ggrandfather||[[Tilley-592|Michael Crissman]]||[[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th gg || |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]]||3rd gg niece||[[Leger-741|Loretta Corbin]]|| [[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||4th gg|| |- | [[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th gg niece||[[Darby-1252|Nichole Salyer]] ||[[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||6th gg|| |- |[[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||4th gg nephew|| [[Moore-33935|Kevin Moore]]|| [[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||5th gg|| |- |[[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th gg nephew||[[Pack-944|Walter Pack Jr]]||[[Ellison-490|James Ellison]]||6th gg|| |- |[[Ellison-875|James Ellison]] ||5th ggrandfather ||[[Pettry-103|Betty Pettry Pack]]||[[Ellison-875|James Ellison]]||5th gg||

Our Sanders Family Reunion

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

Our Smith Family and Kin 1775-1986

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Our Smith Family and Kin 1775-1986 == *by Otha Burris Small **published by O.B. Small, Monroe, North Carolina, USA, 1986 ---- * Citation Example: ::: Small, Otha Burris, 1986, ''[[Space:Our Smith Family and Kin 1775-1986|Our Smith family and kin, 1775-1986]]'' (Monroe, N.C.: O.B. Small). * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Small|Small]]: Page xxx * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::Small, Otha Burris, 1986, ''[[Space:Our Smith Family and Kin 1775-1986|Our Smith family and kin, 1775-1986]]'' (Monroe, N.C.: O.B. Small), page xx :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Our Smith Family and Kin 1775-1986|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Where to View Online === :https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1001992 - only in a Family History Center or Family History Library === Where to find the book === :Use WorldCat to find holdings: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20086110 :Union County Heritage Room may have copies for sale: http://www.co.union.nc.us/LivingHere/UnionCountyHeritageRoom.aspx

Our Whitten Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about our family. I'm searching for members of the Whitten Family. Starting with my most recent Question is my Fathers, Father Charles Orrin Whitten, I have no current dates of when he was born and when he died? i remember my grandmother Irene Rose Whitten(Bibby) telling me that he died when my father was a boy, and i was really young but i think she or someone had said he had fallen off a roof and in recovery died of something else. My other Part is that i'm looking for a Marion Gagne that married a William Bibby and had my grandmother Irene Rose Whitten and if not mistaken that there we other children as well, never mentioned to me but where in my grandmother's obituary. I was also informed that my grandmother was 1/2 indian believed to be cherokee, as why some say is much harder to do research into her family's side to be much harder. *****Please Help I have no dates for births, deaths, cause of deaths, marriages and childrens names if you think you have anything please try to help********

Our Y-chromosome DNA Results

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=== OUR McCARTHY Y-CHROMOSOME DNA RESULTS === Summary of [[McCarthy-2110 |Patrick Eugene McCarthy]]'s and [[McCarthy-2132 |John Anthony McCarthy]]'s Y-DNA test results: John and Pat are McCarthys… and McCarthys of R-L21 Group B3b (Munster branch). John and Pat are ZS4606+, which puts them with only about 22% of McCarthys who are paternal descendants of the eponymous Cárthach (d. 1045) (i.e., about 70% of those with the surname McCarthy do NOT descend from Cárthach). Supposition based on phylogeny: "A great-grandson of Cárthach named Donal Mór na-Curra MAC CÁRTHAIGH (d. 1205) had two sons"... ZS4598 and A5813. Pat’s results and John’s results are ZS4598+, and John’s separate SNP test result is A5813- (the two “sons” are mutually exclusive, so this negative result supports the two positives). ZS4598+ means we descend from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donal_Gott_MacCarthy Domnall Got Mac Carthaig (King of Desmond d.1251 and Lord of Carbery 1242 - 1251. d 1251)]. Our current R-L21 Group B tree identifies several lines for which SNP ZS4598 is positive but ZZ50 is negative. On the basis of the above, these are seen as likely representing the progeny of sons of Donal Gott other than Donal Maol, and / or of brothers of Donal Maol, not all of whom may appear in historical records. If the relatively rare 15 to 14 mutation at DYS 485 truly occurred just the once, as conjectured in the current tree, this branch could well be that of Clann Tadhg Ilen (aka Tadhg Dall) since this line was reported as having a numerous posterity. Therefore, our paternal line are (2nd or more likely 3rd) 'cousins' of MacCarthy Reagh, branching off the stem a few generations before the first MacCarthy Reagh. We share Donal Gott MacCarthy as a paternal ancestor. The present best guess is that we descend from Tadhg Dall (blind Timothy) aka Tadhg Ilen, suggesting the homeland in the 14th century was around Skibbereen (see [https://mccarthydna.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/mccarthy-group-b-and-r-z16526-phylogenetic-tree-2017-10-08.pdf Figure 2] excerpt attached Image #2). Pat’s results show he is ZZ50- (here a negative result is as important as a positive one). Supposition based on phylogeny: Those who are negative for ZZ50 could only have descended from brothers of Donal Maol (of which we know five) or brothers of Donal Caomh (of which we know only one; but others may have gone unrecorded in the histories. Two other testers (one being George McCarthy) are close matches to Pat with two shared STR mutations (in the past 800 years or so, that is). These are the very rare 16 to 17 at DYF 395Sa1b *plus* a quite rare 15 to 14 at DYS 485. Thus, we can assume that we share ancestry up to approx the 14th century. Our branches are now adjacent in the tree (see image #1) awaiting a possible amalgamation into a single branch in the future! NOTE: In view of the number of STR mutations that we do NOT share, our shared ancestry will not be as recent as paper records can trace. However, despite the constant upheavals in County Cork over the centuries, it is claimed that some families farmed the same patch for many centuries. Pat's Big-Y results show five SNPs not seen in any other kit on the Group B / Z16526 tree: * SNP @ 2866921 (G>A) * SNP @ 15267781 (T>C) * SNP @ 15278336 (T>C) * SNP @ 15819821 (C>T) * SNP @ 23167581 (A>G) John's Y-DNA111 results show he differs from Pat at CDYa and DYS 712: {| border="1" | test || John || Pat |- | CDYa || 36-39 || 37-39 |- | DYS 712 || 18 || 19 |} The CDYa/b are the fastest mutating of all 111 STR sites on the y-chromosome, i.e changes are seen more often here than anywhere else (but still only about once in 30 generations on average). DYS 712 comes next in frequency of occurrence of changes. John and Patrick McCarthy also participated in the extension of STR testing from 111 to 125 markers with the new markers offered by YSeq: {|border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | STR ||# || John's Results || Patrick's Results |- | 7958 DYR || 112 || 13 || 13 |- | 7958 DYR || 157 || 13 || 13 |- | 7958 DYR || 33 || 14 || 14 |- | 7958 DYR|| 76 || 14 || 14 |- | 7958 DYS|| 518 || 43 || 43 [[could be interesting]] |- | 7958 DYS || 614 || 17 || 17 [[not seen in others]] |- | 7958 DYS || 626 || 27 || 27 |- | 7958 DYS || 644 || 17 || 17 |- | 7958 DYS || 684 || 58 || 58 |- | 7958 DYS || 711 || 65 || 65 |- | 7958 DYS || 713 || 43 || 43 |- | 7958 DYS || 723 || 20 || 20 |- | 7958 DYS || 727 || 15 || 15 |- | 7958 DYS|| 728 || 18 ||18 |} Per Nigel McCarthy: Please realise we are at an early stage with use of this data, but, with nearly all the data from the first clutch of orders now in, I have indicated in the attached file (see Image 2: "Y111 to Y125 markers results") what looks likely to be the scoring for your common ancestor, Dónal Mór na Curra Mac Cárthaigh, died ca. 1206. (See [https://mccarthydna.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/mccarthy-group-b-and-r-z16526-phylogenetic-tree-2017-10-08.pdf Fig. 2 and / or the R-L21 Group B tree] on our Wordpress website.). My only real doubt is whether DYS 518 might not be 42 instead of 41. Results: John and Patrick McCarthy are, for now, the sole ZZ50- (i.e. ZZ50 negative) representatives in Group B3 (Donal Gott Mac Cárthaigh's progeny). The 17 at DYS 614 is clearly a mutation from 18 in the past 700 years or so, so adds to the SNPs and other STR mutations we have already identified as pertinent to this period for the subgroup in which John appears to belong. The 43 at DYS 518 looks like a mutation from 41 (or maybe 42), and may also be relevant. It cannot be considered as a match with kit 338137 as they are on different branches of the tree, as determined irrefutably by SNP testing. (It should also be noted that the scoring of this locus DYS 518 is not simple, as it summates various components). Sources: # FTDNA's Big-Y test for Patrick McCarthy # FTDNA's Y-DNA111 for John McCarthy # two SNP tests with YSeq for John McCarthy # two SNP tests with YSeq for Patrick McCarthy (A15640 C-) # STR testing Y-111 to Y125 with YSeq for John McCarthy # STR testing Y-111 to Y125 with YSeq for Patrick McCarthy ---- Regarding George McCarthy's (Mary Helen McCarthy's brother) Big-Y results: Below (later than) ZS4598, George and Patrick do not share any 'Pass' SNPs. George has three not seen in anyone else on the Group B / Z16526 tree: * SNP @ 2888691 (C>G) * SNP @ 16188366 (G>T) * SNP @ 22439831 (C>T) (Note 14: zone which is unreliable for reporting) ---- Regarding position 13511245: Seven other McCarthys on our Group B / Z16526 tree have a clear (100%) T (= no mutation) reading, with plenty of reads in the test. Patrick and George's two kits show a mix of Cs and Ts being read at this location according to the .vcf file. Patrick's BAM file (the computerised interpretation of Patricks's test) indicates 67 C and 271 T reads. So here we would say that, despite the reservations, there is a "phylogenetic consistency" in bracketing the two kits. If it is a shared y-chromosome SNP, it will have occurred six or seven centuries ago: we know this from Patrick's, John's and George's Y-DNA111 tests. If it were this old and occurring on another chromosome, it would be most unlikely to be identified in autosomal testing. However the sequence around this position is similar to that found on several other chromosomes, so the computer may be misaligning it, i.e the "C" reads may really be of a mutation the samples both have on another chromosome. If it is George and Patrick, rather than George and Sheila, who are showing up as autosomal matches, it may be we are actually seeing something at one of these other chromosomes which corresponds to the autosomal match, and not something at / around y chromosome position 13511245 at all. SNPs, when identification is clear-cut, are irrefutable and invaluable; but identifying them is not always an exact science. I have also checked position 2888691 in Patrick's BAM file and there is no mutation there, so that is not a match with George. ---- From Nigel McCarthy (Jan 13, 2017): Florence (as a peculiar anglicisation of Finghín - pronounced Fin(y)een), is a very common name among McCarthys. No less peculiar is Cormac being anglicised as Charles. Eugene comes from Eoghan so at least there is some spelling similarity even if pronunciation became more akin to the variants Owen or Eoin. All the ancient annals and histories claim that the MacCarthys were, by the 12th century, the principal family descending from the Eóghanachta, named for Eoghan Mór (Eoghan the great). But if so they would be in McCarthy R-L21 Group A. We have shown that this is not valid. The annals and histories are validated back to Ceallachán of Cashel (d. 954), but at sometime earlier than this, this paternal lineage did NOT come from the line claimed in the histories. == Sources == * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mccarthy-surname-study/about/background McCarthy Surname Study] with FamilyTreeDNA at www.familytreedna.com * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-p314/about/background R Z16526 and Subclades Project] with FamilyTreeDNA at www.familytreedna.com * [https://mccarthydna.wordpress.com/ Scrapbook pages for the McCarthy Surname Y-DNA Study] at www.mccarthydna.wordpress.com * [https://mccarthydna.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/mccarthy-groups-b-and-k-phylogenetic-tree-2017-02-01.pdf Phylogenetic Tree Group B3] from www.mccarthydna.wordpress.com * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/mccarthy/pats Patriarch Page for the McCarthy Surname Y-DNA Study] with WorldFamilies.net at www.worldfamilies.net * [https://mccarthydna.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/poster-set-2017-05-31.pdf McCarthy Dunmanway Gathering 2017 Posters] from www.mccarthydna.wordpress.com * [https://mccarthydna.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/mccarthy-dna-dunmanway-presentation-2017.pdf The McCarthy Y-DNA Surname Study: Presentation in Dunmanway 26-28 May, 2017] from www.mccarthydna.wordpress.com

Ourimbah, New South Wales One Place Study

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Ourimbah Social History

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Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category:29th_Regiment%2C_Connecticut_Infantry_(Colored)%2C_United_States_Civil_War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers == * by [[Newton-11172|Alexander Herritage Newton]] (b.1837) * published by The A.M.E. Book Concern, 631 Pine Street, Philadelphia, PA, 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3847AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/outofbriarsaut00newt * https://archive.org/details/outofbriarsauto00newt * https://archive.org/details/outofbriarsautob00newt * https://archive.org/details/outofbriarsautob00newt_0 * https://archive.org/details/outofbriarsanaut00newtiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000166693 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667618 === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * Rev. Dr. J. P. Sampson, D.D. * Introduction * My Life Ante Bellum, Page 17 * My War Record and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, Page 29 * My Ministerial Life and Labors, Page 91 * The Church What It is And what It Should Be, Page 147 * The Negro Problem, Page 159 * Sermons, Page 175 * Articles and Contributions, Page 229 * Resolutions Etc., Page 255 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Newton, Alexander Herritage. ''[[Space:Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers|Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers]]'' (A.M.E. Book Concern, Philadelphia, PA, 1910) * ([[#Newton|Newton]])

Outram Glen Flour Mill

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The Glen Flour Mill comprised 2 acres freehold including water rights, &c. The house, a two-storey building, was on the bank of Whare Creek. There was also another house and a small cottage included in the property, as well as the flour mill and store room.
The mill was a five-storey building. The top of the mill used to sway quite a bit when the mill was working. The mill was driven by water power on a pelton wheel. There was over 200 ft of fall in a 12 inch pipe. The water was taken from Whare Creek from a dam a mile or more upstream and brought along the side of the hill by fluming and water race until it had gained sufficient height above the mill where it was then fed into the pipe leading down to the mill. Sometimes the water race would burst its bank and we would have to turn the water off further up until we repaired the break. A fountain beside our house was also supplied with water piped from the main water supply. The fountain rose 10 or 12 ft into the air before falling back into a concrete basin about 8 ft across.
To start the mill we would open a valve behind the nozzle and set it for a certain speed shown by a needle on a governor. We would mix two or three varieties of wheat to get the desired sort of flour. From the mixing bin the wheat ran down a shute which had several strong magnets in it to which any bits of metal, tacks &c would adhere. If they had not been extracted they could have done a lot of damage not only to the rollers but also to the silk sieves. There were eight sets of rollers as well as numerous sets of silk sieves, bolters, &c. Each set was progressively finer than the one before. The mill was under the name of G. Fleming & Sons.
We had a flour miller recommended to us to look after the running [10] of the mill, but we found out after that he was not a flour miller but an oat miller, and whereas at first we had good orders for flour, which kept us busy, soon the orders began to dwindle off as the quality of the flour deteriorated. Soon we had tons and tons of flour which we could not sell and the mill was mostly idle.
After a year we dismissed that miller, then engaged another man who was a real miller. Before using a mixture of wheat he would test it out in various ways, and only use a mixture he was satisfied with. Once he got going he slowly mixed the poor flour with his own and so gradually got rid of the old flour.
We supplied the three local stores, Lawson’s, Neill’s and Henry’s with their flour requirements. We also did gristing for farmers for miles around. They would bring several sacks of wheat, we would put it through the mill and they got the flour, pollard and bran from it, for which we charged so much a sack.
Two brothers (Hannahs) did our carting. Each one would have two drays with one horse in each. They drove one and led the other.

An earlier owner of the mill, a Mr Richardson, who liked experimenting had a small electrical plant which he ran off the water supply and he lit the street of Outram for a while - one of the first places in N.Z so lit up.

Outtrim Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Outtrim, Victoria]] [[Category: Outtrim Cemetery, Outtrim, Victoria]] Outtrim is a town in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 38°30′S 145°47′E • Postcode(s) 3951 •Location 151 km (94 miles) South East of Melbourne • Local Government Area(s) South Gippsland Shire • State electorate(s) Bass • Federal Division(s) McMillan • This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=-38.5120&mlon=145.7772#map=14/-38.5120/145.7771&layers=N Map of Outtrim Cemetery] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Outtrim Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery ===To Do=== #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Incomplete list (work in progress, found gravestones transcribed. Research on other burials on-going) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | [[Ryan-5117|ARKINS, Elizabeth]] ||||1918 May 30||75||||Obit |- | [[Fronton-1|BARNES, Frances Mary]] ||||1918 Oct 01||67||W of [[Barnes-7972|Frank]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Fronton-1.jpg 9] |- | [[Barnes-7972|BARNES, Frank]] ||||1926 Nov 24||76||H of [[Fronton-1|Frances]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Fronton-1.jpg 9] |- | [[Matheson-698|BARNES, Violet]]||||1925 Apr 22||26||M of Frances|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Matheson-698-1.jpg 26] |- | [[Beard-2269|BEARD, Charles]] ||||1917 Apr 07||74||F of Connie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Beard-2269.jpg 17] |- | [[Beard-2270|BEARD, Connie]] ||||1907 Aug 30||21||D of Charles Beard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Beard-2269.jpg 17] |- | [[Thomas-18344|BEARD, Sophia Elizabeth]] ||||1924 Jan 14||||W of Charles Beard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Thomas-18344.jpg 18] |- | [[Betts-1189|BETTS, Florrie]] ||||||11||D of E & E Betts||Biography |- | [[Betts-1190|BETTS, Willie]] ||||||8||D of E & E Betts||Biography |- | [[Canty-113|CANTY, Eric]] ||||||||D M & E A Canty|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Canty-113.jpg 34] |- | [[Carroll-3967|CARROLL, Thomas Joseph]] ||||1912 Aug 24||29||H of Ethel; F of Eileen, Edward & Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Carroll-3967.jpg 37] |- | [[Burns-5097|CLARK, Janet Burns]] ||||1905 Jul 04||69|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Burns-5097.jpg 20] |- | [[Matheson-698|MATHESON, Catherine]]||||1907 Apr 25||46||W of [[Matheson-597|George]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Matheson-698.jpg 33] |- | [[Matheson-597|MATHESON, George]]||||1941 Oct 24||89||H of [[Matheson-698|Catherine]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Matheson-597.jpg 32] |- | [[Matheson-699|MATHESON, Georgina]] ||||1922 Jun 10||35|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Matheson-699.jpg 24] |- | [[Matheson-705|MATHESON, John (Jack)]] ||1915 Apr 29||1932 Apr 20||||S of Ethel & John Matheson|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Matheson-705.jpg 25] |- | [[Matheson-706|MATHESON, Joyce Mary]] ||1916 Apr 12||1916 Sep 04||||D of Ethel & John Matheson|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Matheson-705.jpg 25] |- | [[Matthew-206|MATTHEWS, J F]] ||||||56|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Matthew-206.jpg 15] |- | [[Olden-41|OLDEN, Ada Elizabeth]] ||||1902 Jul 19||20||D of John & S J Olden|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Armstead-157.jpg 16] |- | [[Knox-1934|OLDEN, Eliza Ann]] ||||1918||||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Know-4.jpg 13] |- | [[Olden-40|OLDEN, Evelyn Margaret]] ||||||||Infant|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Olden-40.jpg 14] |- | [[Olden-38|OLDEN, John]] ||||1937 Jan 21||69||H of Eliza|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Olden-38.jpg 12] |- | [[Olden-39|OLDEN, Norman Edgar]] ||||||||Infant|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Know-4.jpg 13] |- | [[Armistead-280|OLDEN, Sarah Jane]] ||||1914 Nov 07||72||W of John; M of Ada|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Armstead-157.jpg 16] |- | [[Potter-4448|POTTER, ?]] ||||||||Possibly Ada Maud, d. Outtrim 1914, aged 18|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Potter-4448.jpg 36] |- | [[Prosser-451|PROSSER, Charlie]] ||||1906 Nov 26||5||S of C I & S A Prosser||Biography |- | [[Rutherford-1809|RUTHERFORD, James]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Rutherford-1809.jpg 23] |- | [[Stewart-15712|STEWART, James]] ||||1946 Apr 12||68||d. Korumburra; H of Mary Ann (dec); F of Hilda, Jane (dec), Vera, Dulcie (dec) Elsie (dec), george, James, William (dec), Myra, John (dec); F-in-L of Albert, Mabel, Jean||Death & Funeral notices |- | [[Coulton-78|STEWART, Mary Ann]] ||||1938||52||W of James||Funeral notice |- | [[Thomas-60043|THOMAS, Evan]] ||||1944 Dec 16||72||d. Korumburra; H of Jean; F of Evan, Ernest, William (dec), Fred, Jack, Jean (Mrs Richards)||Death & Funeral notices |- | [[Kerr-3783|THORSON, Mary (Minnie)]] ||||1912 Aug 10||||d. Main St, Outtrim; W of S Thorson (dec); M of Charles & Searn Thorson; Sis of Mrs G Hobbs (Kew)||Death notices |- | [[Lees-592|WHEELER, Annie Jane]] ||||1914 May 04||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Wheeler-9804.jpg 27] |- | [[Wheeler-9804|WHEELER, Frank]] ||||||68?|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Wheeler-9804.jpg 27] |- | [[Williams-35530|WILLIAMS, James Edwin]] ||||1915||37||||Obituary |- | |} ==Possible (but unproven) Burials== The following table contains a list of people who are possibly buried in Outtrim cemetery (see individual profiles for reasons) but there is a lack of direct evidence found so far' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | [[Phillips-14102|POTTER, Agnes]] ||||1924 Jan 22|||||| |- | [[Potter-4449|POTTER, Alfred]] ||||1934 Aug 22|||||| |- | [[Wheeler-9805|WHEELER, Elizabeth]] ||1871||1902|||||| |- |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=80942 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists]

Over Hall Colne Engaine

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Over Hall Extract from BHO 'Colne Engaine: Manors', in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe, ed. Janet Cooper (London, 2001), pp. 107-110. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10/pp107-110 [accessed 31 January 2020]. In 1325 Richard of Colne held a quarter fee, (which became the manor of Over Hall. Richard and his wife Avice conveyed the reversion of the estate in 1327 to Walter Finchingfield who in 1333 conveyed it to Simon Bathekyn. The estate may have passed to William Peverell (before being held in the early 15th century by Richard Thurcote, whose daughter Joan and her husband John Hatherley conveyed it in 1455 to Thomas Dunton. He at once conveyed it to William Crofton and others; they conveyed it in 1460 to Roger and Joan Draper who were succeeded by their son Roger. The younger Roger's son William in 1545 settled the reversion on [[London-797|Roger London]]. London died in 1570, devising Over Hall to his wife [[Unknown-500971|Joan]], who held with her second husband [[Brett-1511|John Brett]] in 1578. From Joan it passed to [[London-798|Samuel London]], to Samuel's son another [[London-803|Samuel]] (d. c. 1647), and to a third [[London-745|Samuel]] (d. 1692). He devised the manor to his eldest son [[London-794|Samuel]] who was succeeded by his brother [[London-796|Richard]]. Richard was followed by his nephew [[London-804|Samuel]], son of his brother [[London-774|John London]]. Samuel, or possibly his son of the same name, died in 1778, and his widow Mary (d. 1783) devised Over Hall to Alexander Carter the elder and Alexander Carter the younger. Alexander Carter, presumably the younger, sold it in 1808 to John Mayhew (d. 1853), who was followed in turn by his son J. J. Mayhew (d. 1864) and his grandson E. J. Mayhew. The estate was sold in 1903; in 1922 it was owned by G. F. Brown. It was sold again in 1959. The surviving house is of the early 19th century, and was probably built for John Mayhew; it is of red brick, two storeys high, and has a Doric portico over the front door. A bargain and sale of 1810 records that the property was sold by lsaac Brown and John Share to John Jeremiah Mayhew. An inscription 'NIA 1834' is burned into the wood below the stairs. A slate was found in the roof inscribed 'John White, Earl's Colne, May the 21, 1831, Z. Rogers, J. Newport, Bricklayers'. [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101306326-over-hall-colne-engaine#.XjQXHC-nzmp British Listed Buildings]. Roger London was in possession of it at the time of his death in 1571. Samuel his son and successor was the father of Samuel who in 1633 was obliged to pay a fine of £10 to be excused from the honour of knighthood. He died about the year 1647, having also an estate at Braintree and Bocking, Samuel London Esq, succeeded him and his sons were Samuel, Richard and John, he also had three daughters. Samuel dying before his father, Richard his second son was his successor. John London was proprietor in 1720. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SgQVAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA305&lpg=PA305&dq=mourant+essex&source=bl&ots=pOXDd34A9M&sig=ACfU3U3W24nr8Sucs2CPOMnDXDZCjCkcQA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJo4mErq7nAhX0XRUIHVZsDHIQ6AEwB3oECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Roger%20london&f=false The history and topography of ... Essex By Thomas Wright] == Sources ==

Over the Mountain by Martha Crabb

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[[Category:Over the Mountain by Martha Crabb]] The goal of this project is to gather people mentioned in the book Over the Mountain: A Narrative History of the Bean, Selman, and Germany Families by Martha L. (Lewis) Crabb, Gateway Press Inc. Baltimore, 1990. Right now this project has two members: # [[Spivey-701|Janet Spivey]] # [[Selman-334|David Selman]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify & Categorize people and families mentioned in Over the Mountain. * Add sources to unsourced profiles. * Clean up old import profiles. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18885712 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Over The Mountains by Evelyn Abraham

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In April 1936, [[Abraham-1522|Evelyn Abraham]], then a reporter for the Uniontown ''Morning Herald'' and ''Evening Genius,'' published another serial in ''The Herald,'' twelve installments, titled, "Over The Mountains: The Life of a First Settler in Fayette County – How He Came Here and What He Did While Turning the Wilderness Into Peaceful Farmlands," clearly based on her manuscript from 1928. In it, she wove a story of the pioneering of Fayette County through the life of Enoch, "a Welshman three times removed," who was raised in the Welsh tract in Radnor, Pennsylvania. Perhaps out of modesty or in the interest of detachment of the story, it was only in the final, twelfth installment that she gave away the fact that he was Enoch Abraham, her ancestor. === Over The Mountains === ===== The Life of a First Settler in Fayette County – How He Came Here and What He Did While Turning the Wilderness Into Peaceful Farmlands ===== By Evelyn Abraham, a member of the reportorial staff of the ''Morning Herald'' and the ''Evening Genius.'' * Installment I – Introduction – Enoch, 2 Apr 1936, pp. 1, 2, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063168/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063261/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063346/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 3], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063378/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 4]. * Installment II – The Road to Redstone, 3 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063492/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063538/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment III – Turkey Foot: Cabins in the Clearing 1775-1780, 6 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063652/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063703/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2] * Installment IV – Backwoodsmen and the Revolution, 7 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063805/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063873/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment V – Daily Life – "Vegetability" – The Fall Hunt, 8 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27063931/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064001/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064036/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 3]. * Installment VI – Rangers On The Frontier, 9 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064108/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064181/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment VII – Horrible Death of Colonel Crawford, 10 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064270/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064318/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment VIII – Peace – Isaac Goes Over The River – Whiskey, 13 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064396/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064464/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064555/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 3]. * Installment IX – Whiskey Rebellion, 14 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064694/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064743/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064876/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 3]. * Installment X – Backwoods Wedding, 15 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27064974/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27065025/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment XI – Down The River, 16 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27065114/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27065158/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2]. * Installment XII – Letters From the Front, War of 1812 – Epilogue, 17 Apr 1936, [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27065282/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 1], [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/27065439/over_the_mountains_by_evelyn_abraham/ clip 2].

Overall

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Overall Name Study

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[[Category:Overall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Overall-72|Heidi Jipson]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Overbaugh-Everitt Cemetery, Catskill, New York

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[[Category: Overbaugh-Everitt Cemetery, Catskill, New York]] : Overbaugh-Everitt Cemetery Interments : '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" |-- ! scope="col" style="width: 225pt;"| last ! scope="col" style="width: 385pt;"| first-middle-etc ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width: 185pt;"| birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width: 185pt;"| death ! scope="col" style="width: 125pt;"| WikiTree ID |-- |[[Everitt-440|Everitt]] |[[Everitt-440|Charles N.]] |7 Jul 1827 |26 Sep 1889 |[[Everitt-440]] |- |Everitt |Etta M. Winchell |27 Jan 1882 |31 Jul 1966 | |- |Everitt |Lewis Thomas |5 Nov 1876 |29 Nov 1960 | |- |Everitt |Mary E. Overbagh |24 Jul 1841 |4 Apr 1896 | |- |Everitt |Roberta May |23 Oct 1910 |7 Sep 2003 | |- |Overbach |John N. |unknown |11 Dec 1880 | |- |Overbagh |Caroline |13 Jul 1843 |27 Nov 1852 | |- |Overbagh |Christian |16 Jan 1772 |9 Feb 1813 | |- |Overbagh |Jacob |10 Nov 1788 |29 Oct 1833 | |- |Overbagh |James |17 Feb 1773 |26 Jan 1833 | |- |Overbagh |Johann Pieter |1684 |14 Sep 1734 | |- |Overbagh |Johannes |18 Jul 1722 |Oct 1793 | |- |Overbagh |John A. |1782 |17 Aug 1838 | |- |[[Overbaugh-62|Overbagh]] |[[Overbaugh-62|John Jurry, Jr ]] |15 Mar 1757 |11 Mar 1815 |[[Overbaugh-62]] |- |[[Persen-81|Overbagh]] |[[Persen-81|Julia Catherine Persen]] |30 Nov 1819 |22 Jul 1856 |[[Persen-81]] |- |Overbagh |Lewis |8 Nov 1855 |2 Sep 1861 | |- |Overbagh |Lewis, Sr |6 Feb 1818 |5 Jul 1879 | |- |Overbagh |Marie Christina "Polly" Antoni |1688 |1732 | |- |Overbagh |Peter Austin |6 Feb 1861 |1 Sep 1861 | |- |Overbagh |Peter J |30 Dec 1743 |8 Feb 1818 | |- |Overbagh |Rendeltje Sammons |1 Jan 1744 |21 Apr 1811 | |- |Overbagh |Sally |1779 |27 Feb 1804 | |- |Overbagh |Sally Dederick |21 Nov 1784 |20 Mar 1853 | |- |Overbagh |Sarah |1 Mar 1777 |27 Jan 1855 | |- |Overbaugh |Lieut Abraham |24 Dec 1753 |29 Nov 1800 | |- |Overbaugh |Christian |15 Jan 1772 |8 Feb 1813 | |- |Overbaugh |Christina Eman |1774 |20 Aug 1848 | |- |[[Overbaugh-64|Overbaugh]] |[[Overbaugh-64|Franklin P.]] |15 Mar 1852 |13 Sep 1861 |[[Overbaugh-64]] |- |Overbaugh |Hannah Coynes |10 Apr 1764 |23 Nov 1845 | |- |Overbaugh |James Nelson |30 Sep 1839 |19 Feb 1844 | |- |Overbaugh |Johannes |1722 |1793 | |- |Overbaugh |John Jurry |15 Mar 1757 |11 Mar 1815 | |- |Overbaugh |Naomi S. |8 Sep 1857 |6 Sep 1861 | |- |Overbaugh |Petrus "Peter" |30 Dec 1743 |8 Feb 1818 | |- |Overbaugh |Polly Van Orden |25 Feb 1795 |26 Apr 1850 | |- |Overbaugh |Sarah |3 Mar 1777 |23 Apr 1848 | |- |[[Freligh-48|Souser]] |[[Freligh-48|Rachel Freligh Overbaugh]] |31 Oct 1758 |14 Feb 1837 |[[Freligh-48]] |- |Doris Mae Overbaugh-Toth |1940 – 2004 |Evelyn Everitt Wardle |1906 – 1988 | |- |}

Overbey Name Study

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[[Category:Overbey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This project will first explore the origins of the Tennessee branch of the Overbey family, and eventually expand from there. Earliest known ancestor - father to son trail from England to Tennessee, in [[Binkley-335]]'s branch of Overbeys. #[[Overbury-4|Thomas Overbury]], abt. 1485 - 1544 - England #[[Overbury-3|Thomas Overbury]]- England #[[Overbury-2|Nicholas Overbury]]- England #[[Overbury-6|Giles Overbury]]- England #[[Overbey-40|Nicholas Overbey]] -first known of generation in America #[[Overbey-39|Nicholas Overbey II]] - Virginia #[[Overbey-42|Peter Overbey]] ##[[Overby-244|Peter Overbey]] ##[[Overby-238|Obediah Overbey]] ##[[Overby-233|Nicholas Overbey]] ###[[Overby-267|Shadrack Overbey]] ###[[Overby-228|Meschack Overbey]] ### [[Overbey-179|'''Drury Overbey''']], (1750 - aft. 1799) who married [[Jones-46836|Amy Jones]], (abt. 1750 - abt. 1801). ####[[Overbey-174|James Daniel Overbey, Sr]] ---- The research will begin here, with the first known Overbey of this line, to come to Tennessee. [[Overbey-174|James Daniel Overbey, Sr]] (1780 - 1869), who married [[Tyler-4259|Emily (Tyler) Overbey]] (1785 - 1865). Their known children were:
#[[Overbey-178|James Daniel Overbey, Jr]] #[[Overbey-180|Edmond Overbey]] #[[Overbey-171|Lucinda Overbey Bradley]] - (direct ancestor of [[Binkley-335]]) #[[Overbey-187|Wilson Overbey]] ==Things to Research== #John Overbey - 1870 Census in Sullivan County, Tennessee - listed as age 28, birth year 1842 in North Carolina. Wife is Cordelia, age 28; children are Elizabeth (8), R.A. (4), and Robert (2). ([http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=14372871 see record here]) - Who is his father, and how does he fit into this family? #[[Overby-388|Drury Overbey]], who is this? ==Research Resources== #[http://www.aoverbeyfamily.com/index.html Overbey Family History], has details of another branch who went to Illinois #[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Overbury_story.html?id=s8xDAAAAMAAJ The Overbury Story: 500 Years in England and America], Libby Overby

Overby/Overbury DNA Project

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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=overby Overby/Overbury DNA Project] [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/overby Overby DNA Project results on FamilyTreeDNA]

Overby Family Mysteries

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

Overcast Name Study

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[[Category:Overcast Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == The Overcast / Overcash / Oberkirsch Name Study is under construction. If you are a part of the study, you may make your contributions at any time. If you are not a member but would like to join, just click the link to become a member as you would with any other profile. Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Overcast-7|De Anna Overcast]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Name Variation== *Overcast *Overcash *Oberkirch/Oberkirsch == Task List == *Check profiles for sources *Improve orphaned profiles with the surname. *Make sure all profiles that can be connected to the world tree are. *Locate where the surname originated . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberkirch_(Baden) https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Oberkirch_Ancestors&errcode=new_profi *Plot migration route to the surname. https://www.britishcouncil.org/voices-magazine/alsace-culturally-not-quite-french-not-quite-german https://www.traveller.com.au/a-little-french-a-little-german-1lkhh *Research when and where the surname changed spelling. https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=overcast https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=overcash https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obernai ==UNITED STATES== *Alabama *Arizona *California *Missouri *Montana *North Carolina [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:North_Carolina_Ancestors_and_Cousins] *Pennsylvania [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Overcast_/_Overcash_/_Oberkirsh_In_Pennsylvania&errcode=new_profile] * Tennessee-1 [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Space:Tennessee-1] *Texas ==Military== * '''Confererate Soldiers''' https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Soldiers_-_Confederate&errcode=new_profile *'''Union Soldiers''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Union_Soldiers ==Cemeteries== *''' St Enoch Lutheran Church Cemetery''' Enochville, North Carolina, United States

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